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Kaw Valley News from Saratoga Park, Kansas • 1

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61 1 iVr in mcvotu'ii to CO-OrEIiATION And llii' lul('i'Pt" of THE KAW VALLEY UlTtCUL Clf. iDViUlTJslXU B.VIIX: Kitten (if advert Mug in tli5 jnn.li) known at thi ollieo Jor nt any of-uur branch office. VOLUME I. iSARA'K XI A l'AUK, J50NXKK SPKIXOS, VAN IX )'1TK t'OUXTV, l- UIDAY, MAttCll 7, isi'o, XUMWvU mm. pin and a not din." Slut filttcS out of OUR YOUNG FOLKS A DAILY Iiuun lit) (Uu.) otli iaUou Mi to Mikngo.

Wo uncloraLmil Unit, a Jiumber of Kansas t'iiy ofllciiils are on ft, visit to for the purpose of inspecting her Turks and Boulevards, Wo hope their trip will, prove of profit nud lienrfit to Kansas' City. Nutliin'iT aids! in ire mlvnnein'r a SARATOGA PAW ITEMS. Recollect that It. It. fare Is free to new subscribers to view our coming great siibuibi) city.

Are you making ready for tho boom tho present boom the spring boom at Saratoga Park and its assured success us the great coniingsubmlmnelty. Bnralngil Park lots been selling off so rapidly that the lots to bo given away, amount lug In value to urWvlllt- ot-. Weather changeable. Mr. Brown, tho V.

I'. station agent, visited the K. P. brotheru at Park, last Wednesday night. Murphy Is building a $3,000 residence ou his farm near town.

Forty curs of Ice was shipped from here Thursday to Kansas City anil sixty cars will be shipped to-morrow (Friday). llobt. Duncan, one of the most thriving merchants of our town, subscribed for the News this week. We think Edwiirilsvllle should give the Xi; waits hearty su -Mr. Brown LOCAL Iay getting Invest In Saratoga Talk lob.

Waters favored us with a call A. D. ikig'iaui favored 113 tWith bliort call Tursday. U. J.

Ernwiter went to Leavenworth ion business yesterday. i Bring us your job Satisfaction its to quality and price guaranteed. Miss Settle Grebe, lias been jtiuittf sick, is able to be out again. Joseph Stevenson returned to' 'this jdaee Mondav and will "remain ft few Our nilnslrel, company expects to their first entertainment tfext week. The llrst year of I lie roigti of Beuja-luiu was completed last' Tuesday, the 411.1.

The infant child of James' T'lotner lias been seriously 111 the past few lays. Another unovv- Tuesday evening! Winter to getting a pretty fair backbone after oil. I YV. S. Twist made a business trip to IMwardsville to-day, returning on the passenger.

Misses Kittle Webster and Frankie Wade made the nn agreeable call yesterday. A. J. Berlin called on the Xews last Saturday and added his name to our subscription roll. Leslie Maxwell left Monday for Os-awatoniie, wiiere lie expects to remain for some time.

Our coal merchants have been out of that necessary article of fuel the greater part of this week. E. J. A. llartinan and Ferdinand Shannon," Kansas City, were visiting at Major drebe's last week.

The Triple Combination Company arrived in town to-day, mid to-night will exhibit at' Twist's Hall. When you have a news item that would be of interest to it to this office for publication. Out ice men were busy Saturday and Monday putting up the congealed water for slimmer use. The ice cut was six inches thick. The office of the Postal Telegraph Company, will, in a few days, be removed into the 'lit; r.nd ve will then get the news of the whole world.

Kcv. Doziinan, of Lansing, It aro now almost exhausted. To inakej ire of this donation, buy now buy at once. Recollect that tho Sunday excur sion train leaves Union Depot at a. m.

on Union Pacille R. H. R. R. faro free to new.

subscribers to view Cut coming great suburban city. More houses are to be built at Sara toga Park this season, than in all other suburban towns in the vicinity of Kansas city. ir beautiful hill sides ai.d plateaus will soon be (lotted with houses. There will soon bo a great and increasing demand for carpenters, bricklayers, matons, painters and laborers at Saratoga Park. Buy yourself a home and be ready to reap the harvest that awaits you.

A Clmnre for EvfrjlxMlj-. At Saratoga Park everybody lias a chance to procure a home at a uionly nominal cost where health and happiness awaits you. See for yourself. Seize your opportunity. Recollect that you can procure a home at Saratoga Paik at no greater cost than you now pay for rent.

Be your own landlord and In a few years own your own home. R. R. fare free to new subscribers to view the coming great suburban city. The swimming pool, and medicated batlm to bo built in our Park, is going to hi one of the greatest attractions for the public.

Nothing in tho vicinity of Kansas City will equal it. They will eiual the famous baths of the Romans and will brinj thousands to our town. Every day there are iiupoidcs foi sues for niamifaditring industries. cidlet'CS and schools of idiffercnt de nominations. appreciation ot Hie advantages of fsaratoga Pars as a location Is peculiarly gratifying to 1 who know he property to lie even wore beautiful.

than any description of it. Recollect an extra lot of same value is given to those that build before Sit. fith, IMK), R. U. fare free to new subscribers to view the coming gieal suburban city.

Notwithstanding the cold and inclement weather, the sales. lots at Saratoga Park continuo to excite the wonder of all ho are unacquainted with the exceedingly advantageous terms at which theso clioice residence-sites are offered. Investigate it will not only interest, but will pay you. Just Think Of ft. Saratoga Park lots are sold on such easy and accommodating terms, that ouo can buy a lot from $2 down to down and same monthly and where-else will yon find such desirablesitesfor homes so healthy, so accessible and so beautiful.

The interest of the peoplo in Sara toga Park seema to bo unflagging. Every day brings new arrivals who wish to loolf at tne propeny wun a view of purchasing. Gratifying as would be the success of the enterprise under any circumstances, when v.e consider the time of year the sale tho condition of the times, it is truly phenomlnal. Our lake is to bo enlarged so as to cover an area of at least fifteen acres. The.

upper end of the lake be dredged so as to secure sufficient depth all over for the new steam launch and sailboats. This will greatly add to the beauty of this picturesque park. At the same time it will furnish employ ment to many willing hands that only seek the opportunity for honest labor. NOTICE! To lot Buyers in Sarato ga Park. Deeds will be ready for delivery on Wednesday of each weekf by giving us one week's notice.

Saratoga Si'uincs Town Co. Saratoga Turk, Felt. 2, NOTICE! un ami nnor una date tlio wira- tojra Spriivrs Town in em- ploying at Saratoga Pnrk, ibo room and wiui tuck again before you could say "Jok Puibliison." "What! you have every thing already, you Uttlo witch," said "now waUih mo closely and you will Boon be able to queer trick better than your old uncle. Hen, I slick the hoaa of the needle Into tho small end of ono eork sad stand Unit on )ut big end and put book on of It to "toady it for the load It Is to receive. Tton I stick Plnt tJ, Sma11 0nd lot the otUcr ccnk.oneof tho blades ot Tom's knifo into ono side and oneof tho blades of my own knito jtito the other TUB TRICK.

Now, put tho pin on the needle, tend the kuife handles to secure a just bsU anoo, a llttlo moro there nowl Give the knives a spin and the needle will bore right through the pin If you keep It up long enough." Why, undo, how funny; may 1 can Tom tosoelt?" "Take tho things and show him how it's done," I answer. And oil she goes. And as. I resume tho reading of lay paper their merry laughter tells mo that two little chil dren have been tnado happlor and wiser, for a short time at loaut, by ono of Uncle Jack's toys. Uncle Jack, in Detroit Froo PrcsA A Grand Opportunity for Knncr.s City.

Kancr.l sad the Jiaw Valley. We' shall in bur next Issue and from imo to time thereafter, give ilescrip- ions and accounts of famous parks, ooulevards and drives their cost anil he direct and indirect benefit derived rom them, and how parks and boule vards create and enhance values. show to onrroadcrs their impoil-inee and in our opinion their necessity nd advantage to both city and subur iaii property, enhancing as they dc Wio value of acre and farm property. ausinir them to double and tiiidoin Situated as sho is at tho junc ion of the rivers Kanrns City, Kans. mrrounded by a beautiful and fertile iountry, many r.re her opportunities ind great are- her possibilities if she nit apply the leBspn taught by the ex perience of all oiir large cities.

What more beautiful valley can bo imagined than our own. Here wa have an op icrluiiily to make tlio Kaw alley to both Kansas Cities what Westchester Co. is to Xcw York, tho valley of the SiiuylkiJl to Philadelphia and Cook county to Chicago. What a magnifi cent boulevard could bo mado up the valley with the river in its winding course and fringed with trees touching it from Imo to time, beautiful homes, and well kept fields on either side nother and as delightful a drive could be majle on the ridge overlook' ing the Valley. What a boon they would prove to all-what a stimulus they would give to farm and residence property alike.

They would bo not only pleasure drives, but enable tho farmer to market his produce more readily and more quickly -and with less wear and tear. Everything is adapted by naturj for tha purpose. Comparatively little grading would bo necessary and the material for their construction is at hand throughout the wholo routo Strong, durable and graceful bridges would of course bo bnilt. Do not let us miss the uundrtunity of using the gifts nature has lavishly bestowed on ns. Uar beautiful lakes, streams and springs will then be moro un more appreciated, ana iiiougu it cofts money, it will be money well spent which will he returned with four fold interest.

We will always exercise a vigilance with regard to the interests of the Kaw Valley, and hope to have the hearty and active cooperation of its people in any measures that have its advancement in view. Tho hens of Barber county brought in for pin money by way of lucre re ceived for eggs in 1889, $10,171. Aledi c'ne Lodgo Cresset. FAfiMBits' Alliance. According to previous announcement, quite number of farmers and others met at the brick school house at this place last Monday evening for the purpose of organizing a Farmers' Alliance.

Officers were elected as follows: Presi eVnt, Wm. ifahn; Vice-President, If J. iker; Secretary, M. I). I'eardon Lecturer, A.

Pdaekman. Twenty' three persons went in as charter mem bers. The Xewh is glad to see an organization of fanners at this point and extends to the Alliance a cordial Invi tation to send us for publication at announcement of their meetings or proceedings thereof. At present II meetings le held on Monday even ing of each week at the brick scho house. lt is report 1 by a gentleman wh has arrived from a seme what extended trip through the territory that ther are now between 0.tX'0aiidl0.OCQlH iiie-seekcrs on the strip.

The wire fences have been cut, the giais burned and many df the herds have stampeded. The Indian question ia solved. ArSutia Tiavahr. THIS PRETTY, Btory of tlid sue! tlia t'jti'i-pllliar. An Inch-worm was lneagurlug oft the length of prupovim drawing her dell cato givi'ii into an arch, then ttruigiitening it out tu murk another Inch, and In this way noon reached tho ........1 1 fl ....1 about fld n.l-rht next.

S'uo rallied a cukirplllar a short, thick, rotldUh-brown follow gliding toward her with a thousand hnlrs quivering In tho breeze. 't'ghl what an ugly Mid tho inch-worm, drawing up Into an r.reb again. "lint I've heard Oiut he's not half ns flerco as ho luolts. I'll wait for Tho caterpillar csmo up, and, bristling all over, stood looking at the other. "Hi!" said the Inch-worm; "don't look KohUirnly tmo.

Come, let's have a race down tho grapovine." "No, 1 haven't time," returned rilRVSAl.lS. tho caterpillar. "I'm getting ready to mako my cocoon." "Aha! You Intend to become a butterfly somo day, do you?" "Vcs." "How I wish you would teach mo, that too, might becomo ono!" said the inch-worm. "Yon must, then, stop running races and idly measuring grapevines, and finally, when you have grown lat and strong, build a cocoon, where you must lio shut up from tho world for months. Then you will coino out with beautiful wings and can fly all over the land." And the inoh'-vvorm said nothing, whilo the caterpillar went on In search of a trco where ho might hang his cocoon.

Tho next day tho inch-worm came upon th.o caterpillar egain, who had his caso by this time half finished, "How hard must bo to shut your self up from the sun and the grass and tho trcos!" said tbo worai. "But unless I do I can novor become a butterfly," returned tho caterpillar. "I prefer to choose a littlo hardship now for tho sako of gaining better cAfiauui.r.An. hereafter, mid ho continued spinning the foft web about him. Tho inch-worm measured tho trunk of tho troe back again to tho ground and wished that'shn wero a butterfly; but she was unwilling to make the nec essary sacrifice and wait so long.

One dav, however, came the visitation of nature's course, and what sho would not willingly agree to do was forced upon her. Down into the ground sho must go, burrowing, frroveling in the earth, in stead of nobly building, as the caterpil lar had done, what now seemed to her a silken chamber rather than a gloomy prison." There stayed till a far-off day of deliverance, when she came forth into tho sunlight again; but her supple green body had been changed into an awkward ono of ashen hue, and sho had no win-TH, but only legs, with which she DUTTCUFLY, must ever crawl or run, with what sVw speed she might, upon tho common thing's of earth. Still her disposition remained the same, and she went fool ishly about, socking amusement and di version, while tho brown cocoon hung as before like a dead twig from the tree. But one day whilo the worm for such must sho still be called was sporting on tho trellis and trying to lnduco a crrcat black ant to run a race with her a shadow flitted over her, and looking up she saw a butterfly sailing on golden wings and thochrysalis near by was burst The butterfly floated silently upon tho wind, and the grape-gatherers below called it tho emblem of the soul, while the inch-worm crept slowly down tho vine, unregarded and alone. Chris tian Union.

UNCLE JACK'S TOYS. now Find Tiino tu Amine tlx Chtl-tlren. was raining cats and dogs, as the old Boving goes, the ether day, and I was in my study reading the Kreo Press.when the door opened and my little niece lt ls generally understood -among I household that when I retire to that room 1 am not to be dis- turbed.butGracieislikoaliUlesunbeam, whoae ray vi brightness even old Uncle Jack's grim humors melt and fadeaway, Fo when sha perched her- if on an rui of my ii coair, gave ma kiss and bcirirt-d mo tj amuse her, 1 last out the tiier and said: 'Can yea talanee a pin on the point Of a needle, Utile sunbeam?" "Why, bo, uncle, of course I can't; can jeu? tv show me how Vel), run and borrow Tom's knife, zi tii jont mr.h,er fer to tU WmW' I 'IT' ni IT est riri T'nn 4 Ji Hi DlUIl XX aJJuL Sunday Vor SAHATOGA Bonner Springs. Lea.vcs Union Depot via Union I'ufWe ft. H.

Ko- tuniiii2 leaves Saratoga Park nt p. in; giving four Honrs nt the Park. Jiailroad faro tfi'co to in Kuliscribers to r'ew tho torn. ing Suburban Xkc Tidal iVu'col Popular Appreciation Is (-urging to tlio The tanparaMk'd and -womloifid success of the building up of tm great suburban- city everyone except tlio originators and those that are acuvmintcd witU the property find the Co-opcrativ plan and the Kxtraordixahv Ix- DUCEMENTS OlltTed WlUtll IlUVM numbered our su)seilberB away nt into the thousands and jvuUQQaue many thousands, Over One Thous and Houses To Be Built This Year. Churches, 8chols, Colleg0prf llnnufaetiu-es and numerous other industries nowi seeking for lR't- tions several of them now arrang ed for.

Three railroads running there now and tliree getting ready to build. riery cjuiek and cheap transit secured. EJ estate and lk priced laud holdera duiob- founded at THE IMMENSE SUCCESS Of this undertaking, which is tho grandest of them all. Our offices are crowded from early morning until late at night by tho new subscribers. The rush is so great wo will be obliged to opei moro Branch Offices for tho accommodation of our numerous subscribers from tho surrounding towns.

Mail orders are coming in from every direction, OFFICES: 824 Delaware Street, Kansas City, Mo. 523 Minnesota avenue, Kansas City, Kansas. AGENTS: Anderson Son, Kansas Avenue, Armour-dale, Kas. W. T.

Mead and 190G Central Avenuo Old Kansas City, Kansas, ility in popuhvtion, vo(illh and beauty tluin tho establishment of Parks ami tho building tf brcaiV Bjulevards and drives, liven Twesd Shop-aril, though eonsiderel tho greatest municipal thieves of tho age, oi-o conceded by ail have loan publio bun-ofactors in Ui'at they "gave to New York and Washington lino drives ami Parlca, uiul, thv attracted tltousands rrsido thorn. Tlid inerchanta if Kansas' City, TJullene, Mjoovo Emery, John Taylor, Itobt. Keith' Furnitnro Carpet and many others, aro bitilling or about to build new st-jros of nia.rjniiieent proportions. How are those uteres be Rupportoil except by making Kansas City a residence city with beautiful Parks, the lung of all largo cities), Bailnvr.rdK nnd drives well lighted and well paved streets. Tbo ono pe enliarity of Kansas City that first arrests a stranger's attention is tho fact that it lias no handsome public build iugs and no Public Parks nn 1 BjuIo vards.

Is it any wonder that her thoughtful friends tho necessity of doing something ti awaken her from her lethargy and' prevent her falling intj tho slothful stnga; that L'haractsrizQ3 St. Ljuis and other that aro content simply attaining a certain degree if wealth' and material prosperity. Her citizens have good intentions that could be molded into even Bumcthing akin to public spirit if they aro directed into the proper channel. Her city officials aro a set of tho veriest cowards m-eapablo of gr.ispiug tho f-ituatiin-r-its gravity tnl its perih. Let her profit by tho lesson taught by' the prosperous growth cf New York, Chicago and Washington City, nay, by tho steady onward fctride of Denver.

These cities when they found real estate values decreasing and that there was in market jr property nil 1 a general in trade looked for tiie cause and the natural raid, appropriate remedy. They found, thom. Vitli far seeing energy they began 'w Jrka pnblkf improvement built magnificent B.m-lovards an .1 drives and 1 lid out beau tiful Parks tho wonder, admiration and delight of all. Thin w.tfi not ite- coniplifthed without No public wi rk of that magmtudo ever is. IjcI Kaiutiw City cnuilato example get rid tf the old barnacles and ihRHih that encumber her path, retard her progress and we a reproach and shsmie to her.

She has in her Common Council men who aro nutoriouhly unfit for their' petitions. Wi'ie them out, ehminate them from tho equation put in thou1 places men who not olily perceiva tho, necessities cf the and appreciate its gravity but scoicg, ure brave and- foarle, enough to apply tho men wno nave ino iuturc ci uio city at heart and have the courage tf theii' convictions. Lot her create a new city that will be a pleasure to the cyo mid an attraction to the Let her give work to the uuomploved that eldow each other on Lcr streets. When 1 ibor is busy the storekeeper and merchant are also busy. Make Parks, Boulevards, drives and streets that will compare favorably with any in our country.

What Napoleon did for Paris and the energetic citizens did for New York and Chicago, let her people do for her and do at once. No time must be lost neither she nor they can afford it Suppose thesa improvements cost from ten ty twenty million dollars in long time per cent bond What of it Why count the cost when tho returns will be immense, the profits so enormous and tho improvements of so permanent a character. Such a policy would largely increase business ii general and inaugurate a resistless improvement in values that would put her forward in tho eyes of the visitor immeasurably beyond the ex pectations of those who observe her present peddling methods of public improvement. Let her adopt a com prehensive plan of public work that will be adapted to twenty years hence and follow it out to the letter. Let her not hesitate she cannot afford to falter.

She must away with her old offi ciids bo needs new blood, new eu rgy, well directed effort and bhe must spend money. Ier present mean, stingy, cIobo-fisted, penurious and miserly manner of making improvements oidy serves to retard her progress and must give way li a broader, more libend and freer handed and mure comprehensive method. Nowhere will yon find suburbs moro beautiful or more easily adapted to being tho ornament tf the central jewel. Unless these public works are undertaken the wTitiug will be seen on the wall and those who rnn nicy read. Now is ilia time to in Saratoga Park, buy you a home at the depot will le glad to lake sub- script ions.

KcMtl Wanted. The petitions to Gov. Humphrey for a special session of the legislature to be convened in March which are being circulated in every part of the state through the agency of the Farmers' Alliance, recite'the present financial stringency and ask that legislative relief be given by six measures: l. A redemption law giving the owners of real estate three years' possession of the property after mortgage foreclosure during which lime it may bo redeemed. 2.

Reduction of freight rates. 3. Contract rale of interest to 8 per cent, with penalty of forfeiture of one-fourth tho principal and fine and Imprisonment. 4. Salaries of county officers bo re-duced 'one-linlf.

5. State railway commissioners bo elected by ths people instead of appointment by the governor as at present. fi. State uniformity of text books, printed and furnished by tho state at cost. The Sunflower State.

K.f. News JMcl'licrson will erect a beet sugar manufactory. Two car loads of salt aro shipped daily from tho Sterling salt works. The Rock Island round house at Caldwell is to bo increased to eighteen stalls. Sumner county gets f.VOoO.flO from the semi-annual dividend of the slate school fund.

Thi? Ness Sugar company has con tracted for acres of tane and 1,000 acres of beets. An Alliance store is to be opened at Belle l'laine. All goods will be sold at a profit of i per cent. The Alliance ageid, at Hillsboro has gone to join the Canadian colony. lie of course took tiie fu nils along.

Tho farmers out about Wa-Kecney plow while snow is on the ground, turning it under, and in this way insuring some moisture. A two-vear-old ch'ld at Lerov fell into a well and with genuine Kansas tenacity held on to the Iron pump lube for two hours when it was rescued. The Alliance store of A. W. Mc- Keand Co.

at Grcnola, failed yester- eay. The liabilities are sain to be near $10,000. Tho stock is about the same. Kiowa county was the first to ask for space at the world's fair. The Greens-burg board of trade, as soon as the vote was taken, telegraphed to the Chicago committee to save space in the central building for Kiowa county.

We have in thi.i issue noticed the visit of Kansas City officials to Chicago to inspect that city's famous parks and drives. Let too, take a leaf from the book of experience. Keep labor employed and you will improve trade in general. Buch public Im provements as parks and boulevards invariably enhance the value of prop erty many times their cost. Wo must be up and doing.

We have a beautiful valley, let us improve it with at least two handsome well made drives. Tue Drummer Boy. A grand musical entertainment un der the auspices of the G. A. will be uiven at Saratoga Park -on Wed' nesday afternoon, March 12lh.

rt 1:30 o'clock. Major Hendershot, the drummer boy of the Rappahannock assisted by his son, will be the principal feature. The Saratoga Park Brass Baud and Carl Ilolmquist -or chestra will vary the musical pi ogram. Mrs. Thorne and her accomplished daughter and others will render choice rhetorical exercises, which together with short speeches from able gentlemen who have promised to be present, and the sweet singing of a selected choir of- Saratoga Park and Kansas City ladies and geutlemen ill furnish the mqst enjoyable program and entertainment ever offered to the citizens of Saratoga Park.

Do not miss it. Admission only 2-5 cents, children 15 cents. A grand ball will also be giv on the evening of the 12th by theG It. boys at Twist's Hall. Surptr will be berved after the afternoon en tainment and continue until midnight Everylody cordially invited.

Ten nniies tlirl in Cowley last year, and Bill Hackney moved away from Winfkid. It is a serious problem now who is to do the kicking ia that section cf Kacus.K. C. Star. 4 mer" 1 i is conducting series of meetings at the Christian church.

His sermons are full of interest and the church is crowded every night, The editorial and job rooms of the iXicws are now in the rear of Fulton Twists real estate office, where we will i to glad 1 3 meet our pat reus at any lime they may choose to 'j Wanted To exchange a five' room Jiouso and three lots in Humboldt, Allan county, for residence property in Saratoga Park. Inquire fit A. SIcMullen at Xkws office. Post Chtick Ilouns: Hereafter jthe post office at this place will be jopen as follows: On week days be-4 ween tlio hours of 7 a. m.

and 7 p. n. On Sunday from 11 to 12:20 a. to 4:45 in. M.

Beahkon, P. M. Thomas Garney died in Fort Scott Sunday at the boarding house of A. Majors. The old gentleman had lived in a very frugal way, eating only two meals a day and doing ids own wash ing.

At Ids death he left his landlord The State Historical society has received from E. W. Howe, editor of the Atchison Globe, a copy of No. 2, volume 1, of Tho Grasshopper, a paper published at Grasshopper Falls in early Kansas days. Tho paper bears late of June 12, 1853.

Elsewhere we call attention to the great opportunities that lie before Kansas City, and our valley- golden vista that opens for the farmer property owner ana dweller in our midst if wisely taken advantage of her Joeation and beautiful suburbs Kansas City begins the building of bvOad and liandsoina boulevards reaching out to those suburbs. We will from time to time supply statistics that fortify us In our position that these improve meats are necessary and essential to continued and increased prosperity of foron ado Hotel arrivals for the mst few days: G. Ward Russell, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Davis.

f'ol. H. pingee. W. Dingee, A.

B. Adler, Theodore Jlcssell, A. K. Berkman. John Berkman, J.

P. Miuich, JJ. Roberts, 8. J. Eldndge fi.

A. Berry, m. G. Lovett, Andy Lupojit John Devine, Mark Hays, W. Werti York, Pa.

I). K. Cox, Weston, Mo. Henry Harrison, Evelyn Lake, Mo. Joe Stephenson, Broken Bow, Seb.

iven'wiU give ll preference to median- ics) mill labo'-ein in Park, nono Others willlie employed Un- iinn- m-uiin uuiit'vi to tlo the wink. Aral in tlio diae of I'tniMing Material tlio? owning lots in Saratoga Pa; Peceroljer 7, 1 83, wi.

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