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I -4 A. 1 Marios T. Kay has been appoinwu -BUSINESS NOTICES. A Chase. Sunday eveninz of last week Lasb Agents.

Amos Walton ana iu- a Notary Public, by Gov. Aatnony, ior- it Sumner county, and Abraham it. actoh, a Justice of the Peace, of Walton ship, vice John J. Letts resigned. ARKANSAS CITY TRAVELER WEDNESDAY, MARCH ii 1877.

i PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY-. TERMS OF SUBSCEIPTION Wantrd. To trade an Estey Organ for a eood work horse, A good bargain oAti had Armlv at Central Avenue MT a man riding a jaded horse supposed to be dolph Hoffmaster hare entered into part- Stoieni stopped At the City Livery. After nership for the sale of real estate. They he had left the next morning, a Colt's im- are old residehts'and know every foot of rtved revolver was missing.

The con- land In Cowley and Sumner counties, and stable and Ed. Finney went in pursuit, parties desiring to buy will be conveyed following up the Arkansas to Oxford, to all parts of the county free of charge thence to Xenescah, where they learned Legal documents executed at reasonable their game had passed during tne after- rates, and titles and abstracts carefully noon. Near Wichita, at about 10 o'clock looked after. We can recommend them as at night, they found the house he stopped perfectly responsible mem at, and riding up to the door, shouted, vhtice to P. or H.

To all Patrons in The Kansas City Journal of Commerce says "whisky is steady and firm at $1.06 per gallon," wholesale, in St. Louis. If it is steady and firm it should be kept so. It rorr nnatfiadv OUt ber House. -w WALTON HOFFMASTER.

For Sale A good second hand Fish Die Year $2.00 SiiMehths $1X0 Bro. wagon-, and set of harness lor sale 20 Three Months 50 One Month IS Clicinuj .7 cheap, at the City Livery. 27tf f( It accidentally gets aown a pecially Full-blooded liffht Brahma egss for maw's throat. i sale, for settiBg, at $2.00 per aon. Will sell your lands.

We keep a team constantly on imuu 10 wllI ar Advertising- Rates of Arkansas City Traveler, 1877. lw 3m in lyr 1 col. 12 00 I 20.00 30.00 I 50.00 90.00 Presently the man of the house A The fifth desrree will be 27-3t M. V.OOMB5. I a i It ZD show lands, and have all the requisites of a first-class Real Estate tisement of a-n Estate Agents.

Horses, mules, oxen and fence posts for sale at Hontrhton McLaughlin's. iTcol. 8.00 12.00 17.00 30-00 1 50.00 Call and see us, in the Benedict building, corner of Sum- a-3 Office, well known to need any comment from ns4 having resided here from the first. Their I 5.00 1 8.00 10.00 18.00 30.00 5.00 6.T0 10-00 18:00 to S3 3coh 3.00 For Sale At the Arkansas City Bank: mt street and Central Avenue. Arkansas City.

conierrea me ursi. onwiuaj p. also the annual Word will be given to all Masters that have a receipt from the State Grange up to December 31st, 1876. Come one come all with your dinner baskets well tilled. W.

WHITE, Master. C. Coox, Secretary list is a Urge one, and we expect tney in do a good business. vjne neai unu utmnui w'" ikiucmw hi town several imoroved and unimproved came to the door and inquired what they wanted. He was told, and requested to tell the stranger to come out.

The stranger declined, asking the boys to "come in." The boys insisted that he should come out, and he finally did so, when they told him what had been found missing. lie simply remarked, "You've barked up the wreng tree this time, gentlemen. It won't take two minutes to go through my baggage." They examined him and lound nothing stoles, and soon came back) as they bad A GHOST. farms. Stock will-be received for part payment, and time will be given for a portion business cards, 5 lines or less, $3 a year.

Notices published not to exceed one month, ten cents per line for first insertion, and Ave cents for each subsequent Insertion. See locals on fourth page THE ELECTIOI IS DECIDED, of the purchase money. 26-4 In Cowley Its The attendance at the First Church last Sunday was unusually large, and the mu perambulations County. lOO eords of four-foot cord wood can be purchased ol the Traveler Office at the THE sic and discourso better than common THprniner's discourse was Intended for Flocks of geese arte flying north. market price, for cash.

zb-4 Two Ponies for Sale. I have one no authorUy to detain him lor the supposed tlie Joung people, and contained some has taken op a stray NARROW GAUGE IS COMING! AND EVERYEODY IS BEING MADE HAPPY BY stolen horse. Tom Callaham Vnale. startling truths that all the boys ana gins Ever since the creation of the world it has been the custom to tell ghost stories, and the ratlliug of chains, But on story is of a milder nature. About two miles and a half medium sized work pony I will sell tor $10 cash, and an ordinary Indian pony for $25.

2C-4 CM. Scott. should have heard. As there was no ser "Don't burn the prairies until the hop can jump." Horrible Death by Freezing. On last Wednesday evening, George Tolles, a dwarf, aged 54 years, left Mr.

Blendins, vice at the M. E. Church, on account of Rev. Wingar's absence many of the Meth The Office of County Superintendent odists were present. of Tisdale, in (Jowley will be open, until further notice, on bat- m.

i nrr rn Qiooo cfork of Groceries, northeast The Chatauqua county people are strong advocates of the herd iaw. The formers are jubilant over the ptes- ily by the name urdayof every week, in the court house. 25 no navejusi amveu a -i n.v llcp(S fam ni. tkoir htva hnnirht for cash, and are 1 county, lives a lam New Store In another column appears near Maple City, and started for his home on Grouse creek. As all will remember, a cold, windy bail storm began about 9 oclock, during which Tolles was but) only came from Iowa ihnc Annhld in p11 fit lowest figures.

We mean business, and don ot Mullora. iney the advertisement of A. W. Berkey, who has recently opened a large stock of goods ent prospects of a railroad. Grain and Produce taken in exchange for Gro- about two years ago.

neya i Has Buckwheat Flour and Maple Syrup. mean to be undersold. Qnn a on ti i kiih-iv ukiuic uuiiiik aiiu owvs cenes. uall ana get our prices Sale. B.

F. Xesmite will sell horss-, bogs and corn on April 2nd. at Salt City, We have examined his stock and find It to be one of the best, and would suggest that the people of Salt City and Vicinity give them a liberal patronage, H. G. has a choice lot of Bellflower and other Michigan Apples.

H. G. has Pickled Pigs Feet for sale. fiS Pearson old stand, Arkansas City, Kansas. BERRY BR OS a few miles fiom home.

Not being a man of sound mind, he soon lost his way, and instead of going southwest, went south-cast; then back almost to where he left the road, and southwest again. He then left the road and went southeast, until he II. G. has the largest stock of as they propose to sell as cneap as any house south of Wichita. Rotail Market.

New Goods! reached thp. Territorv. where he laid down Fresh Candies in the Southwest. G. manu factures his own Candy.

and died When he came back to the road Therk will be a railroad meeting at Se- 8 cts. $3.504.00 Prints, Flour, H. G. has all kinds of Xuts, Scmver county talks bf bridging the Nenescah and build h.g a jail. "It Is not good for man to be alone." Ilurd, up some one, or buy a dog.

We have a communication from Bait 'City that will appear next week A party of railway men from Emporia re expected at this place this week. Drilled wheat everywhere shows up much better than that sown broadcast. a second time, he Was within one mile and dan Chftauqna county, next Monday to a half of Mn Musselmap's house. Not take steps to secure the extension of the 16 cts. Bacon.

16 Raisins, Dates, Butter. dist church, and have never believed in spiritualism or in the many ghosts stories so ollen told. But about three weeks ago. after returning from evening service. Mrs.

Mulford says she was unable to go to sleep, and, from some unknown reason, she had laid awake until the clock was just striking twelve, when the door opened softly, and by the light ot the moon, she saw a most beautiful woman with dark eyes, pale lace, dressed in a loose flowing robe, and her hair falling down over her shoulders in dark, rich folds. She savs at first she was so sup- A. W. BERKEY. At SALT Sumner County, Kansas, will be found a general assortment of Lard, hearing anything of U1UJ) AU-A.

ObUIlVU I 12 cts. 1820 cts. road that company having made a prop pursuit a day afterwards, and after fol Corn Ground atLippmann's mill on Grouse creek every night. Persons brinr- osition to iron and operate the road if the Dry Goods, Notions, Butter, Molasses, Sugar from, peopie of wouU grade, to. fj- people of 8 cts.

25 6 to 8 lbs for $1 and tie it. lowing his track many miles, finally came to where he lay dead and stiff. Some an imal had eaten a portion of his face, and his appearance was sad and horrible. The I 7 1 1 all nlT 9-t UrUay tile mill is giiuumg ai vi.j 1012 Revival. Revs.

Taylor, a Baptist, CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, Broadbent, of the Christian Church, and 15 cts. day following the neighbors carried him McCue of the United Brethren have been 12 cts. Dried Apples, Peaches, Currants, Prunes, Blackberries, Salt, A rery large prairie fire extended for miles east of the Walnut Monday night. "Born To Mr. and Mrs.

isaac Maurer, of Beaver township-, February 20th, a son. THI3 evening a social of the First Presbyterians will be held at the First Church. holding a eeries of meetings for three 10 cts. HATS AND CAPS. Also a full line of 15 cts.

prised that she knew not what to to a resting place, where his remains lay ubmarked, except by the new made earth. Social. The ladies of the Presbyterian society will give a social entertainment at the First Church this evening. They as- weeks at the Theaker school house, with good success fifteen having embraced the I Herman Godeuards new locals, I have just received, Nice Cultivated Cranberries, Pickled Ovsters, Can Fruit of all description, Cocoa Nuts, California Pearsj Hominy, Banr Kraut, Pickles by the Gallon, 11 Fresh Oysters, faith. 1 7 (81 00 cwt d0 or 8av but a muo rcuTL $1.75 --00 cw tion, she felt sure of the protection 1 00 ts bu' of Providence, and determined 40 1.25 to speak, to the object, let it be 9 tn 40 cts woman, devil or ghost.

Milks had his hand severely hurt by Some parties at Maple City have tried Sure all who come to have a good time. his team running away at Wichita. They blue grass on the prairie, and find it grows glipper wn be served, consisting of coffee. All we ask is an examination before buy took fright at the cars, and Milks Intends ing elsewhere. 28 well.

hicken and two kinds of cake, for the moderate sum of 12 cents each, or 25 to stay at home now until the cars come 50,000 No. 1 brick for sale on rea- 50 PtS I OllV BpOKO auu ativou mo ihidiiu And the Rope, Potatoes, Tea from, Coffee from, Coal Oil, Flooring from, Common Boards, Siding, Lithes, per 1,000, Native Lumber, to enjnn of the strange Sheriffs Sale. here, and then he will get them used to sonable teims. inquire at tne diick yaru. cents per couple.

Forlorn bachelors com 44tf black the engine. In the District Court sitting in and for walking Fofllv and majestically, For two years Kansas wheat has graded nlgher than any other marketed In St. Loais, The sign "Bashaw Livery," has been painted over as it did not answer well for a millinery sign. From Wiufield. $2.70 Cowley County, State of Kansas.

Wm. R. Constant vs John Constant Money to loan by J. D. Pry or.

Inquire ol Pry or, Kager Pry or, at Win- and 6aid about twenty three years ing alene, will be charged 2 cents extra, I making the fee 15 centi. The latter advance ia price is to induce lonely males to seek pardners. If you have a quarter it $5.50 viitue of an order of sale issued out WrNFIELD, March 9, 1877. field or Arkansas City. 19 $2.15 I were re- of the 13th Judicial District Court, Pine Shingles, lurnicg -1 mm vaniuuo, were nursued and captured by In- the other Editor Traveler: Wednesday evening being so Tue butchers killed a hoz will see jou through, as the ladies promise no extra fee will be charged.

Viewing sitting in and for Cowley County, State of Kansas, in an action wherein Wm. R. Constant is nlaintiff and John Constant is SKINS PER PIECE. the matter in a practical light, wc don't winy, the meeting to ratify Haves' .1 1 ..1 A. I 10 fo 2r)c dians, but we escaped and traveled night and day, leaving the regular Skunk and pole cat, A large variety oi gooa ana cucap teass defendant.

1 will, on 25 21-tf at tke City Bakery. Kitten, day by Wm. Rand ill, that weighed 576 pounds, live weight. A couple of ourcitizens visited Winficld Isst Saturday, and the brew ry gave out, fcs a matter of consequence. 60 see why it win not pay.

a supper at election was postponed lnciennueiy. fifteen cents, and 12U if you get a girl to Hon. L. J. Webb returned from go with you, is not to be sneezed at, in his labors (which, by the way, have these grasshopper times.

We think we been much for this place) on the Oppossum, Coon, 25 to 50 20 trail, expecting to elude them, but were finally overtaken on a certain high point on the Multord farm, she described it 60 minutely that Mrs. Mullord very readily recognized it. She said that when they saw that Saturday, the ith day of April, IS 7, at the south door of the court house in the city Winfield, county of Cowley, and State of Kansas, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. of said day, sell at public suction to the highest bidder, or cash in hand, the following described land, to-wit: The undivided one-filth of the undivided one-half () of the southeast quarter of section twenty in Township thirty-three, south of Ib.

and Mrs. Henry Prcden arrived sball go, and weuld advise all bachelors gh n(i wlu reiUrae the practice of 10 to 20 LAST GALL from Dayton, Ohio, last week, haviag en GO Wild cat, Badger, Mink, Beaver, in goou sranuing to uo likewise, a wuuic i jjj chicken for fifteen cents, (or 12 if you The a society or- 40 to 75 we Know wWufeU. amono. the entemr sins 7Hr to 1 25 nrlb lhe would be they bur-75c to pr id Qf Qn the of (he r- 1 One of the parties connected with the portion of the community for liter-Traveler. in company with a fatherly ary purposes, meets every Friday joayed a very visit.

M. A. Fh.tox and Mr. York attended the M. E.

Conference at Wichita, with a view ot being ordained ministers of the gospel. Tnc Followers of Christ church organ ization that began with three members in CITY range four, east, in sam county oi Mwiey, State of Kansas. Said land is levied upon as the land of John Constant, defendant, and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Given under my hand this 7th day of March, A. D.

1S77. 2G-5t R. L. WALKER, Sheriff ol Cowley County, Kansas. looking.

old gentleman, while out riding a evening. The programme for to-few days since were taken for ministers, night consists ot music by the string Riding np to a school house, they were met band, essays and debate. The topic Livery, Feefl ana Sale Stall by very friendly people who eagerly shook for discussion to-night lSultesolved, hands, and invited them in. ihe first hat man is a creature ol circum- Pawnee Agexcy, I. Dec.

21st, 187G impresslon on th travelers wa3 that they stances." 1 connection with the surely expected something of them exercises thev answer all scientific For the benefit of the citizens of Arkansas City aud vicinity, I hereby give the probably the loan of a half dollar or to an(j historical questions. Information that tire laws regulating Indian trade prohibit any person persons euJorse a note with them. Having no mou- Qur new church buildings are Bolton Township one year ago, now number 51 members. Sunday school at the Fii st Presbyterian church at 3 o'clock next Sunday. Rev.

Fleming will be absent at Wellington, and there will be no preaching That friend who was- to pay U9 $2 for another friend, and did "not do it, should have heard Rev. Fleming's 3erraon about "giving the rotten apple to Charlie." ey, we did not fear them, and the father progressing; finely, and will soon wl.osoever, without a license granies: oy hill, and placed a stone over the top of it. Alter saying this she gently departed. And the next night at exactly the same time she returned again as before, and the next until she had appeared three nights in succession. Mrs.

Mullord was so strongly impressed of the truthfulness of the spirit that she wrote to a spiritual medium in Iowa, asking him if the lady in black would injure her in any way if they searched for the gold. At last accounts she had not received any answer. The circumstance has created quite an excitement in the neighborhood. Cedar-vale Blade, A report was received from Agent Chamberlain, pursuing illicit distillers in Georgia. It gives the particulars of the ly gentle aian concluded to alight; hut just completed.

It is the wish of the the Indian Department, from trading with Indians Its the Indian country, and nny as he jumped irom the buggy he struct communjty that Rev. Rushbridgej West Central Arkansas City. Kas. nerson violating the law at this Agency his crazy bone on the wi.eei ami sunneu snouId be returned to this charge, will be speeuiiy pumsnea. S.

Matlack, Trader. hU knee on the loot step, wnicn, as a iuafc- hppn lahnrinp- un FINNEY BEOS. H0P23JS, Proprietors. I have read the above notice, and believe ter of course, called forth same remarks, ceasingly. the trader is justified in protecting his which was quickly responded to by the Platter's and Williams' building guaranteed right under the law.

TnE Arkansas City Tbavkler gave a cferomo of Cowley county to each of its subscribers. Eagle. How are you "chromo" of Cewlcy GOOD RIGS, GENTLE TEAMS AAD gentlemen, Informing them "they guessed they were mistaken in the men." lS-aUlO V. UUKUKSS, Dec. 21st, 1876.

U. S. Indian Agent. will be pushed as rapidly as possible unlil completed. W.

H. Maris CAREFUL DRIVERS. Total number of prescriptions filled at Fire, On last Wednesday morning, 13 refitting Ills store DuilQing Wlin HgTHorscs Boarded by Day or Week. 37 INDIAN PICTURES, T. M.

CONCANNON, the "People's Drug number while Dr. Alexander was smoking some a new front, when it will be OCCU- fllled by Kellogg Ho.ct in fifteen months, meat in an apartment just back of his pied by T. E. Gillelands boot and number filled in September, 1S76, house, the flames caught tire to the floor shoe store. The same gentleman G77, and extended to his building, and bad-it will soon begin to build a stone it i .1 A nr eOk a a.

Albert Horn. We dislike exceedingly to make Tne Djoneer artist of Kansas, after spend nnefa nn nfnnnt9 rast due. but inr the most of one year and a ereat t'eal I noi Deen ior me iimciv uiswerjr i store uuiiamz. zoiivw ieet, OU lueianV raw iicvEBanu iuourur, wuu ci anLcvi rpnnM havfl humMl the Lama Klv oJ tU. Honfral t.

li. a A if ot manv in the Indian Territory, has tak- i I a few weeks since at Elgin, were confined 7, we uf the Greatest variety of negatives, and iioiei. as soon as cnmpieieu not naid within tbe next ten aavs. 9n(i rf In nine days In jtil at Independence, and fi entire buildings. 'The doctor made a thanks offering by giving one-half of the nally released for want of evl- will be occupied by J.

Lvdd. Jfg MUst have the money, and all dian photographs, ever offered to the pub-Mr. Win. Newton, from Arkansas persons owing us on account are licTa lew of which will be mentioned: Govern meat to the poor, after be discovered bis danger. Negative of the elegant Osage lence.

Born To Mr, and Mrs. Purdy, on last City, has opened a harness shop in hereby notified that unless said ac- ARREST OF THE NOTED GUERILLA, Harrison Barker, the arrest of sixty-five distillers ai.d the destruction of twenty one distilleries, and gallons of beer and mash. Concerning Barker, Chamberlain writes that some two or three years since, he was arrested for shooting the deputy marshal. Subsequently ho made his escape, was arrested in Kansas City, taken to Atlanta, and again made bisescap. Since then he has evaded arrest and has been ment buildings in the Territory the mag McGee at Liberty.

On the 27th of Mullen's old stand, where he kteps counts are settled immediately, we February, MeGe was arraigned before a full supply of goods in hi3 line, shall hand the same over to an at- nificent Osage University, the immissa-rv. the U. S. Government physi Wednesday, a ten-pound boy as fine a young fellow 3 the attending physician ciin'a and blacksmith's residences; a view the court at Independence, charged A new store is being opened in I torney for collection. ever looked upon.

Dr. Alexander was the of the dusky counselors'as they sit on the brow of Council lliil the Chief and head counselors photographed iu groups or sin- attendant. A new board! oe house and restaurant ely a srroupof Indians in their war oance with illicit distilling, and making spirit- tfoy le's oia statia by a nrm irem uou3 liquors without a license. There Council Grove. being no evidence against him, he was The above are Only a few of the released.

lie then entered suit against improvements taking place in our the parties that arrested him for 1,000, little city. photos of Indian families, men, women and children; the cle-rant Osage Govern ment stone mill; the traders' stores; the large hewed log farm house with. citizens and family of Saucy Chief on his farm the slaughtering yard on butchering day protecting illicit distillers oi Forsyth and adjacent counties by bushwhacking officers. He has not slept at home for two years, excepting occasionally Saturday or Sunday nights, the nights on which revenue raids are seldom made. for false imprisonment, and finally com- repeal of the bond law is dis- promiied by them paying him $200.

cussed often and long, and yet some lI are not convinced it is for the best. All who served in tho Mexican war, still we have no railroad' Boot Shoe IANTTFACTTJRElt. Is to be opened by H. Godehard this week, In the building opposite the City Bakery, llermann will feed his patrons on the fat tf the land. The bachelors' song No wife to scold, No children to bawl We'll always live single, And keep bachelor's hv the Osae-es the University as tne In dian children are at play.

Also a splendid who reside in the Arkansas Valley, are re-1 We will try and give yon a better quested to meet at iagie ii an, icntta, ijea 0f tne majority opinion in re-! THE "IRON TRAIL." on the afternoon of March 24th, for the gar(j to railroad, matters in our next For Sale, My entire billiard outfit, pons'iatln? of four billiard tables, cue purpose or creating ana penecung an or- i Yours, The ofSce owes its thanks to nermann Tor a treat to oranges and apples. The photographic view of the large usage Agency farm, taken from the top of Coun-1 cil Hill, with Indian cabin and wigwams, and an Indian squaw standing by a tree with pappoose strapped on her back, in the foreground, and large hills in the distance in the background. Any of the above can be obtained by mail, in any desired quantity, on receipt of price mentioned. Pictures on 8x10 card sent postpaid, sin A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip racks, pol boards, over 25 ivory and gaization of the old veterans, tne ooject P.S. Since writing, or rather, Respectfully, over the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe composition billiard ball, wy outnt is oiwkicn win oeexpiainea at tne meeting.

wniifl lhft inhilPB ho-an. I It is hoped that all who possibly can will attend. oranges are the first of this spring's mar-feet, and are delicious, and the apples genuine Michigan fruit. Fifty cents will buy a dozen oranges. pleasure resorts oi me uuuuu, trade lor young cattle, and the enthusiastic ones are making things lively by firing anvils, building bonfires, making speeches, W.

CCBRIEB. 4G-tf by "Xym Crinkle," the musical and dra Simiis' horse, "Sleepy Jack," won the matic critic ol the JTcw York World, sent gle copy, 1 $9. Pictures on card 7x9, single copy. 75c doz, 1 $7. Pictures cabinet size, doz At church Sunday evening the dojrs lave niui Willi iuuicianu 9 vyvy last Saturday, by seven feet.

It was a free on application, together with the FOB SAXE. The cheapest property in Cowley toxmty tor sale; farw miles north west Ariwuu City; San Juan Guide, maps and time tables of Notice. Persons having cattle to hrd would do well to drop Wm. Allen a note. Photo cards, album size, single copy, 25c; 1 tlnz this new and popular route from Kansas 30 acres irood timber, 00 acre unde.

cultivation; took quite a prominent part, and for awhHe it was'a question which would be beard. The owners of the animals should consider the feelings ol the congregation, and lave their canines at home. He will herd them for 20cts pr mouth, and City and Atchison to Pueblo, Denver and Alou 0 running wa Pictures sent by mail on receipt of price to any part of tho United States, Canada, furnish salt. Herd ground 4 miles west of ArLontnaPitr nnStatAlinp all points in Colorado, New Mexico, Ari- ter through farm; in alUCui? UupdreJ 4cre for clese race, but the owners of the winning horse are ready to put up 1,000 on a 500 yard race with any one that wants to run. The distance ran was 200 yards.

TnAT herd of cows driven through town last Monday was won at the horse race near Caldwell, last Saturday. The pig in zona and the Sa Juan Mines. The finest I Thirteen llnadred PqU, 1 Cattle Herded. I have a range of 4 England or Ireland. Aaaress T.

M. CONCANNON, 18 Coffey ville, Kansas line of Pullman Sleepers on the coutfnent Ant one sending tea cents to Sachs miles on the Arkansas River and Territory Pruden, No. 200 S. E. Corner Third St.

Also, Uric jiittenc in Arkaiua t4ty. wim four lots, cellar and outbuilding; best irell Jn for Eight Ilnndivd and Fifty Dollars; terms us above. This uu-luubtcdly the lest ar-gain in Co.wley county. line, with timber and good water, and will herd cattle frr 20c ts per month and between the Missouri Elver and the Jiocky Mountains without change. Address, T.

J. Anderson, General Passenger Aotnt, Justices of tlie Peace In need of a Docket, or any kind of legal blanks, can find finnnly at the Post Office a Arkan Clair street, Dayton, Ohio, will receive I for one year, a copy of "The Farrier," a colts at 25cts, aBd be responsible for the stock. A coed Durham bull with the the wagon was also won, bnt as it was a pet, and the wife and chidren made such a fuss over It, we thought we wouldn't menr tion it. Kellogg Hoyt. February 13, 1877.

sas Citv. All kinds of blanks itnt byj neat litue sheet devoted to the treatment -tf herd. M. Chambers, 9 miles se of Arkan-sis City. 28-lm mail on receipt of prlee ot domestic It is no humbug..

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