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rmr t-TTM-r l-mnor rrr mi -i rrt mamiYmMmmMmcmmssK3S4asxir9'a Wichita Advertisement? Wichita Advertisements, Leavenworth AdvertlsoirtQrtt WIJHITA VID2TTS. HEY ADVERTISEMENTS. BRANDON KIKHS.YER Sheriff's Sals. r. a l.l! Em rons.

The Osage lands are not subject to homestead, but can be secured at one dollar and twentj- five cents per acre, by occupancy for eix months. All the difference between the rights of a ddier and a civilian is, that the Senator Ros- deserve credit fur the promptte-s and spirit be has shown i.i taking up tbe cause of our nettlars on the Miami Indian Reservation. It that some of hem fav been cultivating farms thre W. il. II ITCH I SON, TflLHSDAV.

JANUARY 12. 1S71. J. i'. PRICE TH, HOLESA AND State of Kassas, Sed-rwiek County, M.

C. tt vs. John I. Hilton. In the IMsi rift Court of tho Math Judicial District, sitting in and for Sedgwick c-unty, KaiiAis.

llv virtue sin order of sale, to me di- for Iweke year, intending to pay ho Jier can homestead otie bun Ire 1 the CovcniiT.ent price cn ler the and sixiy rctc, while a civilian can treaty, whenever too i're-ideii only get eighty acres within the limit N. A. ENGLISH, i reeled. iuf ut i the District Court of J. B.

SMITH. a Ere vle ry, or ier their s'e. j-'euator of railroad lands. A I Ross is endeavoring to secure an in-j SMITH ENGLISH, The Lawrence Journal says, that ve-digatioii as tg the rights of the settlers. LEAVZXVORTH, AUJV.

dealers in -S int Jiiuicial sittnifr and tor Sedgwick, county. Kansas, 1 -will on Monday, tbe 6th day of February, 1S71, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, in front of the fir ot 11. K.

Van Tre s. in the vvn of Wichita, county of Sedgwick, State of Kansas, oiler tor sale to the higheot and best bidder, for c.ih hand, all the right, title and in crest of John p. Hilton in and to the following described lauds, to-wit Eots number 13 and 15. on Texas avenue. All being in J.

P. Hilton's addition to the town of Wichita, county and ite of Kansas, levied on and taken as the propei-ty of John P. liiltou, to be sold to satisfy ft LUBE, the Kansas Pacific Hail way Com pan ate int rod-icing through their industrial agency, a general ry stem of tree planting on their railroad lands. The United States Mar-hall, it is probab'e, wriil soon be directed the United St.t es authorities to arrest tbe parties who tore tip tbe railroad track at Leavenworth lately. The rumor originate with Judge llorton, United Slates Attorney.

Tbe United States surveying par HILIIM4. Never have our citizc-ni been more hopful, never before hate tk-y JU- plaj-od puclj entire coi.fld&riee as to the future of our rapi populating ctn-tantl growing town. We are i oi this conli ierice, it cauei A lis eHViL abroad, it creates bar-mony at homo, whic'i is the great lii-or ly which public enterpri-o is 1 to C'jrtatn s'lccen. It ic itti Ufiiver-u! exp? new oooiers, t'an it be tba', a town of this -S'3, with it elegant store and Lar houses, could have boon limit wince May Iitt?" It seems aim 'wt yet iit that 8hort of time we have attained to a growth ami importai.eo far in of' any other town inSou-b-wo-'em Kaunas. At no distant day we will be the groat shipping point of that immense source of wealth the Texas ca'tle trade.

We will have important line of railroad traversing airt broad rich valley that cx-tend from tbe Rocky Mountains to Fort We are located on the We are now Brewing and prepared to furnish superior said order of sale. MAIN. STREET, The U'ij iiirne i meeting he'd on Saturday night to receive report of committees looking towards tbe security of our Texas cattle trade, reported in favor of paying vll dato-m'j'- accruing from driving through our town and county; also, iu (-ending two agents to Texas to secure if possible the driving of herds exclusively over the tril via. Wichita. Mr.

Fitzgerald was to go here in the cattle, and D.C Ilackett in the railroad interests of Wichita. Tbey will Htart immediately. We trut that Gen. Do Given under my hand, at my office, ia the town of Wichita, this I dav Janu ary, 1371. W.

WALKED, Sheriff. CHE AM AND STOCK DEALEHS IN" Groceries; Dry Goods, Hardware, Points, Oils. Futty, Glass, Flour, Feed, Graham Flour, BOOTS AXD SHOES, WICHITA EAXSAS. ties in Montgomery county are constantly followed by crowds of anxious settlers, to find out where lines jauoiv-lt fc-heriif's Bale. State cf Kansas, Sedgwick County.

II. Van-Trees Vs. P. Hilton. In the District Court of the Ninth Judicial of their claims run.

The location of ALE District, silting in and lor the county of rnittgo "resolution, or one similar to it, will pass the bouse, and thut the lines, and the boundaries of claims to conform thereto, has occasioned a great deal of ill feeling between neighboring claimants. It is much better for a man, if he has sufficient means, to buy land in this sectioio already entered. New Chicago Tras" cript. We have received, and will keep constantly on hand all varieties of IN ANY DESIRED Sedgwick, Stale ot Ix.aiisus. By virtue of an onlcr of sale to me directed, issued out the DLtrict Court of the Ninth Judicial District, sitting in and for Sedgwick county, State of Kansas, I will on Saturday the 6th day of February, A.

D. 1871, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, in front ot II. E.

Van Trees' office, in the tow of Wichita, county of Sedgwick, State ot Kan present Congress will be distinguished chiefly for haying brought about th annexation of San Domingo to the United States. San Domingo, oixt to Cuba, would be the most valuable acquisition the United States could obtain from among the Islands. Lumber, Eocrs, Sash, Also hare a large and well selected tock of sas, otter for sale to the highest bidder, for widest and riehet valley in the State, which must at no distant day be traversed by several maguificeat railways from north to south, from California to Memphis, New Orleans, Texas and the Gulf. Geographically, we are placed better than any rival town. Oar countj is rich our town the couuty seat; we have railroad cash baud, all the right, title and interest of John P.

Ililtou iu and to the follow LATI-I. cSsO. ing described lands, to-wit Lots number 117 and 11D. Barrels and half Barrej 8 ALWAYS ON HAND- GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS All being in P. Hilton's addition to the towuot Wichita, countv and Mate afore- Communicated.

A WOSii TO 1 Cl'XG Who are doing womens work behind the counter or doing no work at all or worse are loafing aboat our eastern and western cities. Would it not be better for you to emigrate I would not urge the farmers of New England to come west, I would not advise those who are well to do, to put up their farms at auction, to leave their old homes and rush to Kansas without first com ing to look at the country, but you are the men we need most. If however, I was a Leavenworth has bad two murders since January 1. A man named Kennedy shot and killed one Gaf- I I i -r -j i iei uuu as inc in pei tv i Wo n-ill at-Al nnr T.nnihpr sit. Knrn la-ce AND -i i i i i I John liiltou, to be sold lo satisfy said rates that all can build who have the dc- order of sale.

sire. 'Itll-tlS UASii. juiwwu BREWERY finey for alledged intimacy with his wife. A soldier in a saloon seufTel, shot at a comrade, missing him and send prospects of tbe most flattering kind. What wonder is it then that our people have confidence in tbe future of Wichita.

Oar enterprise is awake and second to no town in Kansas. We have only to work and wait our liberality of spirit and unity of purpose wil! do the rest. young man selling corsvts and hoop skirts Cor. Second and Kiowa Street, ing a ball through the Lead of the bar keeper. to young ladies, I' would give such a jump over the counter that my feet Civtn under my hand, at my office in the town of Wichita, this 3d day of January, 1871.

W. N. WALKER, Sheriff. janow4t Sheriff's Sale. State of Kansas, Sedgwick County.

p1 William J. Chler vs. John P. Hilton. tn the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, sitting iu and for the county- of Sedgwick, Shite ol Kansas.

By virtue of an order cf sale to me directed, is.ued out of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, in and tor the county of Sedgwick, State of Kansas, I will on Monday, the A fire at Olathe, January 2d, con PRODUCE. Wich.it Kan. A General Supply CONSTANTLY OW would ground in the city of Wichita, Sedg Dissolution FstiC3. wick County Kansas. I would have a sumed nine buildings Loss about Lcavenworlli.

Tbe meeting held iu the School insurance, $5,000. homestead out here, true, there would he-hard fare, the cabin would be of logs, there A man named Clay Livingston, The partnership heretofore existing between Thompson ifc Smith, Star Livery Stable, was dissolved on the day ot December, loil. All dtbts of the firm will be liquidated by W. Smith, who continues in lue biisiuess. All who know living near Chicago, murdered N.

Country dealers will find it to their advantage to give them a calL house on Thursday evening, the 5th was well attended. It was organized by electing Mr. Munger, would be short comings fir a year or two, but with my salt b.t; prairie ciuckeu iuoo-e. butlalo meat and pork, I would live at least independent uutil better times. 1 should have calloused hands and the hack-ache at tiaivs, but my sleep would be sweci the lirat year might he lonely, possibly you might have the blues now nd thcn.but pos Chairman, and R.

I'. Weeks, Seo'y 6th day of February, A. D. 1871, aug! 31y BRANDON A- KIRMETEH to be indebted to the ttriu are hereby re-tuested to pay up." O. U.

THOMPSON, W.U. SjiilU. janl2w4t Tbe object of the meeting was stated TO I2EET TfTE WANTi his wife on the night of Dec. 27th in a most brutal manner. He was takou from tbe authorities and lynched.

Suspicion and jealousy was the cause of the murder. The Leavenworth Times says that a lady of that city, aged forty-four to be for the general discussion of OR sessing spirit with putieuee, a twclre-uiouth and you would have m-igkborsj the railroad at 2 o'clock p. of said day, in front of the office of H. E. Van Trees, in the town of Wichita, Sedgwick county, Kansas, oiler for sale to the highest Li duor, for cash in Land, ail the light, title and interest of John P.

lliit ii a i i tho following de-t-enbed lands, to-w it Lota number 20. Co, 27i All being in J. P. lliit'in addilioh to the Notice of Contest U. Land Office, Aug car K's, Dec.

1, An application having bv in made by A. would come, the liitle log hut would give year, wife of a prominent merchant place to a mansion, rases would bloom in liuriburt. to purcnase tae wist quar presented her lord with three The Country. ter ot Bection3 township number. 27 sout bouncing cbildren, a day or two be the garden and morning glories open their hlua bell by the (Joor the vt.t I wuuM wva K-uu itoljen -grain, thrift and eonritj- Stair ic joint resolution or tJongre-s, approved sai'I, le-i fore Chistmaa.

All parties doi April iu, lor the ol tne hmils Tex is ceded by the Osage Indians under the 2 1 Trade Outfitted, -jrf-ii of J. P. Hilton, to be sold to satisfy sail order ol 'sale. Given under my hand at my offiee in tbe town Wichita, this 3d dav of Januan, 1871. janow-it W.

WALK Eli, Sheriff. Emporia Advertisements. LUMBER, LU 51 BE 2, GARRETT Rl'Sfl, WHOLESALE A3TD RETAIL US ALT EE IK Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, CHnds, roulclidgs; Cor. Sixth Avenue and Kercluir.ls tireet. WOOD 1D I At Peiirce Vantiilburgh's corral.

All article ot the Ir aiy ot September t), 18Go b'. S. Wooticock-being an adverse claimant t- the south west quarter of section township 7 south, range 1 east, is hereby notiiied that tiie siiid A. liuriburt will be permitted to otter proof iu support of his cluim to said land, ai this cilice oil the 17lii iiay of 1-tbruary lait, at 1 o'clock p. m.

Tin said S. WWKicocii wiil have an opportunity atsaul tiuii' oifi counter proof and ulsoprooii' in siippTt of ids own clidui. AMi.u;w Aui.v, r'gi-t. r. W.

A. itecelVcr. jaulwlt kinJs of wood constantly on hand, and lor sale nt mantel price. 1. C.

WALKEit. decSwlf plenty and civilization with ali its com torts and luxuries would be yours. Are the colors of the picture to bright Keaieuiber that our couuty though uew, is tilling up very fast, our town growing rapidly. 1 am writing to young men who have the scope of life before them; yo area clerk in a store wiJi a salary of live hundred dollars, perhaps, seven hundred dollars per annum; by cinse economy you cau just bring the year around, it is a long, long, look, liead tueii your brightest day ur am oi tnc mturc i i very hrigut. Leave llie uueeiluiu the certain, come to and gel a firm, that in a few years wlii tao sellie-meiiis tiiat will then wurrniiml it will enable you to M.11 at buch a pliee as at least iiis-ure you, a ttarl in any business of your choice.

A Fauajeh. s- ilJilVu. In accordance with instructions received from the Coniiiu-i'iH-r of the LandOliiei uoutt- is hereby given to all claimants and cotensperous proprietors, that r.pnlicatiou ALD. A. BAKEH, IUDENOIh jj KE Emporia.

Lawrence ALD.A. 'mu sale mm, Opposite Court House, eeptltf EKPORIA E3. such matters aa were of importance to our schools and school system. Mr. Zellors tbe teacher gave tbestut-us of ibe school and enumerated its wants.

The school is largely attended, and loaned at aucb. a distance from tho dwelliugs of mauy children, in tbe northern prt of tb town, that a motion prevailed to divide tho school and establish one in the northern part of the town. A committee was appointed to regulate this atfir, consisting of Mr. Thos. Royal, N.

English, Li ii. (ila-go, K. P. Waterman and Dr. Leweilen.

A committee was appointed for tbe purpose of organizing An A ma Mi re Dramatic Company to play once iu two week, for several months, for the purpose of replenishing what indeed has been tho sinking fund. The committee to consist of Mr. Dickey, Chas. schattner, Sol. Koben, Mr.

Price. Bon. Aldridge and It. K. WeeKS.

After a great mauy well timed remark and kind ex-prssiuiis looking to the welfare and prosperity of our Schools, the meeting adjourned to meet Hgain on Saturday next at half f-evea o'clock. ins: n.n-iir.ou. i The war there still waxth hot. Wo are led to believe now, that the coning election for Senator, has something to do with it. That tbe will be made for the survey and pun ha.se the island situated siclioii town well.

Joseph W. Reddick has been sentenced Leavenworth to be hang on tho fifteenth of next February, for the murder of Ley kins. B. F. has j-evered hi connection with the Oswego Register on account of tailing health.

That paper is now offered for sale. One W. J. Walton has been playing the confidence game on ome of the Citizens of Oswego. The Emporia News says, the net earnings of the A.

T. S. F. road, at, this station alone, during the live month ending December 31st, was Sol, 110.53. Tho A.

T. 3. F. road during the last 3'ear carried 3,301 car or or bu-hel of coal, from tho several mining points on their road between Emporia and Topeka. The Union pays, an old and highly et-teemed citizen of Ilumbolt.

a ship 27 south, range 1 cat d' the 6th jirin cipal meridian. S. W. RICHMOND. dccSw4t Scpltf EMPORIA, KAX.

SltGrhT's Sals. Statk of Kansas, Sedgwick Couuty, In the District ot the Ninth Judicial District, silting in and for Sedgwick county, Kansas. Green. Long and Harlan, vs. John P.

il.lt u. fiy virtue of an order of sale, to me directed, issued of the Judicial District, ia and for Sedgwick unty, Kansas, I wiil, on the Sixth dij of February, 1871, at two o'clock p. iu. of said day, in front of the nfnee of H. E.

Van Trees, in the town rctic3 cf Subscription. Notice is hereby given that bo ks the snbu-ription to the capital stock of the Wichita JJridge Company, will be opened CO a K. P. EIlUNEIi. D.

C. MCKTIKJC on ine NINTH DAY OF JANUARY 1871, by ibe named persons at Wicb Ou ita by Hutchison, at Ihc Videttc Of- Wichita, county of Sedgwic'i, State of I bee; at Marion CentersH.y A A. Mre St M'M'JRTIRE, Kansas, cfTL-r to the highest and. st Junction City S. M.

Strkkkr; at ..5 a ii 3 Emporia by It. C. bet hi d.ltr, cash in IcokL a'l liie right. a A meeting of the Stockholders will be. f- held at Wichita, on the 15th dav of title and John P.

Hilton in aud to I he following ik-scribed lands, to wit: Lots numbered 43, 4.I. 47 and 49, situate, lying and being in J. p. Hilt n's addition Chas. Fussmarj, while putting down 1-1 to a 1 Zrr the town ot Wichita, county and State ALUS.

Brussels, Jan. 6. The batteries oi Cl-uuart and Ville Juit'aro throwing shot weighing tweti'y-four pounds und shed weighing fifty -rix pound. They have bombarded Y'aovres and Moot liogue, yesierday and to-day, tbe tons reply with considerable eilect i he tiermau eugiueer exjicct to t-Penca the fori by the i ight of the 7iu. ien Chauzy is advancing in two oolumns.

The main body is at i-a Loup and the other at VeiidomS. The Duke of Mecklenburg occupies the line between 13 ois and Veudome and La Loup and Vermuil. The French reserves from Orleans, Chateau Dun, Charlies and Dreux in all 70,000 men are hastening to join Gen. Chauzy, who has 100,000 troopo. It is reported that the Prussians have beeu repulsed at Balbre, Lonoo.v, Jaa.

6. It is dooied that M. Loneay's mission to Vienna includes an attempt to negotiate au alliauoe bet ween Austria aud France. 1571, for the election of a Hoard of Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other Uisi-ness as may be brought before the meeting. N.

A. ENGLISH, Chairman Board of Corporation. D. C. Hackett, Sec' v.

Wichita, Dec. 8ih. 1870. wtd a coil of tin from tbe center of tbe roof of a three story building. Tbe tin projected over the edie; and he, IL "2.

atoresaid, levied on sind taken as the property of John P. lliiton, to be sold to satisfy said order of side; Ciiveo under hand at my office iji the town of Wichita, tics 3rd day of January, 1571. W. N. WALKER.

Sheriff. moving backwards, did not notice dangereus was his position, un ARCH. CRIBBS. DEALEE IN ALL KINDS OT Road fiotico, NOTICE is hereby riven that there will be a pelition presented to the Board of County Commissioners, at the next regular meeting, for laying out a road commencing at the south east corner of section 6, township 2i, south of nmge 1 e-ist. Tuning south to the north west corner of ko ion 20; thence east on section line to the north west corner post of sec.

20 thence Confectionery, FKUITS AM)riUT3, DILERi IK til his knees struck the unsupported tin and be was precipitated to the ground. He died in a few hours. A company is being formed at Emporia to mina for tlick diamonds. They propoao sinking a coal ehaft. We lean, says tha Xeodesha Enterprise that aeatamouut was killed by Mr.

Wilson on Sunday, up the vailey that weighed something over 60 ptv'ple have again been mislad into A general onfery by some deep layed piau of l. It. Authony, whose political wires have of late years grown vary finV. It is rule or ruin with him. Unhappy Laaven worth 1 Can't yoa puke IA2tik.

CITY. A latter to the Commonwealth of the Gib, dated at Par's City is rich. The number of railroads that are shortly to concculrAte thera would astonish evea Sam Wood and Cottonwood Falls. Tbe only thing we dis COR. OFFIFTLl Cllt.ROKEE LEAVENWORTH, KAN.

ish-ritFs Sale. Statk of Kansas, Sedgwick Com.ty. p3- Wm. GriefHnstciii vs John P. In the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, iu and for said county.

By virtue of execution issued out of the District art of the Ninth Ju iicial District, in and the county of Sedgwick, Kansas, on a trssscript tiled with the Clerk of said Court, ami a judgment rendered by H. E. Van Trees, a Justice of the Peace of said county, ia favor of said Wm. Grkffln-stem, and against said John P. Hilton, to me directed, 1 v.

lll, on Monday, the 7th day ot February, A. D. 1871, at the door of the oiJioe of II. I. Van Trees, ia.

the town ot Wichita, at 2 o'clock p. STOVES ANH TIiWVABE, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Roofing, Guttering, Lawrence has had another fire consuming the drug store of Dr. Neauman, and the Taylor Beuas buildings on the west side of Massachusetts, between Henry aud Win-throp streets. The Washington (Mo.) Gazette says "There is only one man left in this county who has not the Kansas fever, and be has the bilious fever, brought on by bis inability to raise funds enough to go there with." of said day, offer at public auction, to the south on charter section line through section 20, 21) and 32 of sai i tow nship, and continuing on through section 5 to center of section 8, township 27 thence cast on quarter line 80 rods thence running south on said line to the town ot Wichita.

D. S. tHNuER, Wilt, G. Taylor, C. E.

Scllivax, Jas. H. Colxey. dec8w3t notice. LT.

S. Laxb Office, )' Augusta. Ks. Nov. 25, 1870.

Complaint having been entered at this office, by Herbert Goodell against G. C. Walton for abandoning his pre-emption filing number 351M5, dated January- 25, 1870, upon the south west quarter section, township 25 south, range 2 west, in Sedgwick county, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: tile said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the -23d' day of December, 1870, at 1 o'clock p. to respond and fnrnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment, A.MiiKVv Asix, Register. W.

A. Shannon, Receiver. nor25w4t fsoticc. U. S.

Land Office, Augusta, Nov. 17th. 1870. I And all Kinds of Jco Work done to Order pounds. lie tells us that it was brought in town iatrida of a small male, its bead and tail dragging on on tho ground.

An unfortunate man accidentally shot himself in tbe bowels, at East Leavenworth, a few nights since. The wound proved fatal. They have a new two story School house at Winfield, Caw ley couuty, neatly painted and all that. Topeka found some fossal bones highest cash bidder, the lollowmg described property, to-wit ts number 51, 53, 55, 57, 53, 61, 63, 65, on Texas avenue, Lot number 07, corner Oak street and Texas avenue. Lot number 66.

Corner Oak street and like about it ij tbe amount of dust and natid that will be set afloat in tbe atmosphere. Jut think of tho annoyance to us the wind blowing dust iu our eyes all summer. It matters not which direction tbe wind veers, we must suffer, for thee-e rail-roJf mial you. to Park City Irom all directions. I wish we were weM out of it.

The Commissioner ot Indian Af- We also have a First Class staurant in connection with our Fruit and Confectionery department, and can accommobite customers with at all hours. aul31y Fiotice. U. S. Land Office, Augusta, Jim.

5, 1S71. Complaint having been entered at this Office by S. O. Pierce, against Jeddiah Stout, for abandoning his pre emption filing number dated June 27. lsTO, upon the north east quarter section 8, township 25 south, range 2 west, in Sedgwick countv Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of fail entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 8th day of March, 1871, at 1 o'clock to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment.

ANDREW AKIX, Hegister. W. A. SHANNON, Receiver. holesafe Grocers, Cor.

Levee Ucianare t. LEAVENWORTH, KAN. EKPOIJIA, KAN. tSOrders promtly filled. sepltf Topeka avenue.

Lots number 64. 62. 60, 58, oG, 54, 52, 50, 45, 46, 44, 42, on Topeka avenue. Lot number 40. corner Pine street and Topeka avenue.

I Lot number 12. Arner Elm street and Senator iioss has introduced a resolution making grants of lands to the State of Kansas of alternate sections, to aid the construction of certain railroads. Kefem-d. DOWDL.BELL&CO. RETAIL in the bottom of a cistern and the Topeka avenue.

Lots number 14, fd, IS, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28. 3d, 'Si, 34, Tepeka avenue, Lot number 38, timer Piae street and Topeka avenue. I fair writes, under date of the- 30th ministers all began to write sermons ultimo, as follows Under existing OQ jnfautcide, until some doctors laws and treaty stipulations, white foan bones belonged to a couple persons located or settling on the of unfortUnate squirrels These Doe- DELE R- IX Complaint bavin iMtui entvretl st this iHt number 13, corner Elm -6trcet and Office by William JieCrary against David Topt-ka avenue. iviiwarus, tor auanuoning his pre-emp- Kaw Indian lands will be regarded LHs nunibet 15, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, Hon filing So. 2UW, ltwl June 4th, is, The Ottawa iieurld is one of oar most welcome exchanges, it is replete with state news and interesting read ing matter.

Tho llearSd is a nine column paper, well printed and in tors, though they did not live at "Table Mountain," nor were called as trespassers and dealt with Oi'lSly- 61, tti, Topek avenue. upon the south quarter 6, T. Lot number aj, crner Topeka avenue! 2t5.soutli, lUuge 1 east, iu Sedgwick euntv, and Pine street. Kisns-is. with a view to the cancellation of All in Hilton's addition to the town ot said nling the said parties art- hiTi-bv fum- James," yet Were not GlTJT 123 Coimercial street, EMDRTA, KS.

Agents Arabia Fowdr Oo. tplt 11 Sweotser. founder and UP to sraaU its, or any einfQi every way fl aUerin lo Le men wto as piatvd fana recorueo on tne: monin tpKar at tins ciucc on tne 1st. F. PARSON 3, COUNSELLOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, WICHITA KAH BovltWti' fnnner'v editor of the Hound Table their names as its proprie- I sail d- scribvd liin taken day of January, 1S71, at a o'clock a.

to tormer.y eauor oi vuw a tne property of Mid John Hilton, to respond and urin-h cmccmiag and Fveoin" Mail of ew ork, died We predicate that lissoun wnljtors. As a clipper it is invaluable satisfy a judsnnent favor said WiliL-ua said alleged abandonment. nf on the Hh in. I elect a democratic Senator." i to us. UriefflnrinT V.K WALKER, Sherift.

ANDltEW AKIX, Ttgistf Of consumption on me .1 Jtawwit I A. SruvvKos, Hcceiver. dec-lw.

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