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&&?iii - j:je j-- -:,jxst v.? VTyn !$- dVMV5r rfs- y , .,. ,j., wWMWBfiWWI BaiW!Jiiwa'Wgui!Ha!g,gwiBaitsp''i-.ti -r-WISSJH. - f( n'. mimm??. I i , ! rv o1 ' '$ .? B 1 ft .- v ft mk it. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. Owing to the lateness of the hour at which the convention adjourned last Correspondence cf the E vole WICHITA VIDETTE. Tl t em.ow &KTTLERS : Being pro- j foundlr convinced that we needed a ' Correspondence of the Eagle. Editk Eagle: In an exchange I notice the following: A., T. & S. F. road, has a name cut ') M.M.MURDOCK,Editornd Proprietor i CVCllillg we call Old' give the results, , omitting the proceedings entire and ' statesman. not a mere soldier, properly .,, ',! rS WICHITA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30. 1-72. the names of the delegates present. j to conduct the affairs of our great na- j Utar"- Un,e lb t'vr Prttident: OF ILLINOIS fcEC. 4. That all moneys accruing reception of proof and entrv of said from the sales of land under thi- act lads from and after October 5. 1872, shall, without unnecessary delav. he : Jho provisions of the foregoing " Pawnee rock, near Lamed, on the . invested in the registered live i.er cen- " r31a-v " l87r ,. . . i lk . . .iivi.'iY i;tiTi Tji turn bond of the United State, a pro- J. C. Kkdfiei-d, Receiver. " lyljt viuetl in the twentv-third article of i BANK. on WICHITA SAVINGS BANK! For I ire 1'mUenl: irisisnR-x- -wiiiSoar. OK M.lbj.lCIIUMiTTit. V. Ir ir;,-l-,.t, ;,.!.- -. l.c ' tiin.:ili(l liniim.r tr f..iit,;i...,. ,iv mif.. I v.mi inc aoiiiu -iuc ox uii -jinoKV Hill i ,).,. fmihr n;..i. ,..,.. t. ,...,!.. .1 ...i MPU1 inucDTiccurvTc mancnt chairman, and C W. Hcevcs, toward our improvement generally, , r.,vcr tcu "nIes wc3t o1 t,,e I'"1 I sixtv-tix. --- -. ' f-ccrctarv. ' ' I purchased, near three months since, s,,e of Ellsworth, and near '-Cedar , -;,.(.. .- That thc sale of -aid land- Notica. .T. M. "Steele and James Stevenson 1,l(i oir,cu of ' Wichita ridel te. Ex- j Bluff." j3 a the sandstone rock ' as ilcreiuberorc provided for, shall not ' 4tKUM,w.tS?wnSS,' nu?i SV,3M were elected delegate to the Lawrence ' IM'---rf to lind established a fair busi- w," 1860' thc w,,,cr vcred take placc lllltil tllu ,,roVi,ioII, of thU TtdtteSt convention, and II. 0. Little and Jo- ' "- 1 'ope1 by hard work and close ' e "fthe cave, among ancient act an. accepted bv the Cherokee na- JiKi?. seph Corwin, alternates, and were in- economy, to sustain thc enterprise. ' Il,d,a" hieroglyphic-, and nearly over- tional colIuciIj or b. a (ldc.lt5oI1 du,v , 3Sff&p,emW5iiWs3Ur"ivt7Bee structed for S. M. Strickler for con-' Fur ten weeks I have issued thc paper j" "A1 "'H?8.',, n:'!"U a".1 ,!;,te' authorized therebyi which acceptance j! 2L 'y- ' " " ai'-st " rr. I nt .'i rnit nf SJH noi-ivni.L- nwl rnnnlvul I f IlLDO, 1 8b. neatly CUt 111 JJo- -t..,ii i, ,m,i ,...,. .... .. , ... . T ' " "-"j (- ... j--.. -. r 1v.i Tnaiii.fc.ii-a.iki iiiii lit. mi :ii ikiiii ini: !' i ri: i n it- i . i . i --, ,.-.. ,..-, UUw.v,.... ... --l , " I 'I 1 I I -m I 1 ll T I LCCALS. CAPITAL, $100,000! r4..' 4...v.. i.t. .... I lit 'duel., noon. A T.-jml)iirn ftntr Cunvrntlon, to nominate rcrmlrrs r conprets nnd .'trsUtentl! elector. ,.,,.,.(,.,, ,l,.l,.,r.,c . ii " " . i Vill be held t the citv orLawrP..ce, on UL . de,etes to the senatorial coil- Wctoi:l7, S.ti- th, 1872, ve"ioii, and J. T. AVatson and M. . Republican State Conventions. A rvtmbllcAn stte convention, to nniiilnxti cmuliJutexrorgoiern-jrau.lKtafc o.Hfcr, and a j Win. Italdwiu and Dr. Lonrsdorf I 'rol the old subscribers less than $10. 'I - ' . cuimuittee, will he htid. at the city were elected dclt-'ates to the Tonckn i For advertising I have collected about i ic., on I .. , ,; . , r. r.. -i.:..i. m..., v-uiu (.'iiiiiin, aim II. VJ. 5III-5S aim .1. I. , ?"" n in v ai iiuiii inu ciiy. WatMin alternates. "t little cyphering is needed to reach .. r.mcrsoii ami Jos. ( orwin wi-n- l,,t ' resnii, opeciany wneu niv small -.. -..- - purse is meat-ured. Uy the indulgence of kind friend" I might have run the ntiio'cioek, ninm. i Kellogg, alternates, and wen; instruct- I paper, and at the same time run in The rt publican TotfH of Kan-a, will, i each led to vote for Win. Baldwin for the ' debt, which, however, mv cn-e of jus- repreenutire district uf the state. ii1hurlri- I . . ".iiitinu im '"- ' .,,,. A.m.tfllh. In .uchm,nnpamr; JrSw I " j " T " ,,e,,,,, " 1 fr"L' " by th dUtrict committees, elect two rides-ate t A . I. Kirkpatiick, J. II. Dver and i !II,ther locality, and come out for and two alternates to the contention at Topeka, II. C. Sluss were chosen di-lcates to ! l'eroy, Caldwell and (jraut, a little :Z rjVr ::::r lW aUcrnaks totf,,c'n- tl... judicial roi.vcntio.nnl i,trnclel their immense wealth might have I to vote for J. M. I5ahlcrtoii. A motion to instruct for Col. St. Clair, of Sumner county, for the state senate, was lost. Thc convention passed off very oui- inau characters. This name was been cut in the rock by one of a party of Spaniards, who, in the lat ter part of the last century attempted to reach the Mis-ouri river from thean cient Spanish sttlements in Xew Mex ico, to treat with the Miouri Indi ans mid found a Catholic mission. Their motive- being mi-under-tood, the party were ambn-hed when near their destination and entirely de stroyed. J. If. M. interior, and when approved bv him, upposed to have. .,.,....,,...,,,,,, ,,.,, fin .,, .,;, cluive. The secretary of the interior binder TO DBOVESS A party li:niiir a .upply of ro1 feeil would ''"''dent. A. 31. CI..VKK", of ark A C., V iikc io coiiiraci i wtuti r irom two to three hun I drnl cittle on rhaiei I prepareil to t.ill-reel , from lllly to 6it- head of beete-. HavepxHl -htlter and water, and can pile abundant secur- ii mr laiiumi periormance of contract V ALFKUI) W KI.I.KT. (. !So-A)l, litptka, Kan. carried on the paper, but our party is j poor, and in Kaiim at least, we have no campaign fund. Against the most tie. Now, as in the war. Gen. Grant rence Uy order or the republican atate central com mittee. D. Is. ANTIIO.VV, Chairman. John A. Muitis, Secretar pro tern. Republican County Convention. A republican comity cjntuution will be laid in the City or Wichita, on Ttoil'.j, Jfcjzrt 25i, 1872, To clert delegate to attend the republican state 'counntion at Tojieka ami the republic C4n-press-lonal convention at Lawrence, on September fth, li!2, and to select delegates to attend the equatorial Convention tor thU dUtrict and the ju dlelal convention for the 1.1th judirial district. A republican county convention will be held in Ihf ('it nP lr!litt.i k u ....l.. k ..i j.i ".'' -..""., .Tri-uuiariiin, ( , . , ... . ( .... ,1... t,,,!,,!,,,..,.... ,.,- ,i. t. JN2, to iiomltiatecaiididatf!) lor the f-iur.il riiun- '"" i-caini eiiK, neveriliele-S tile , .....ev.,u. ... on. u.iui.r. The republican convention at Wel lington last Saturday was an encour aging affair. The attendance wa- fearful odds we have to wage our bat- ' huge and embraced a fair repre.-enta- etly and harmoniously. AVe cannot lfe ,lo,ne(1 with, and backed by almost endorse the action of instructing, how- "''limited power. Perpetuate it four ever. One set of delegates have no u '"''o'er ami tlie party without business to instruct another !t;t; be- evo" tllc fon" of a Phihidelphiti cou- fiwina if tif. i.,. f..t .. v uiiLimi. aviii iiiiifr io.iifr iiwm fitwt , . : . . -"-...-. iii-jiu up. jeicgaies arc . ' - w-"-' . eu a ueiegaie to iopeKa, nut we are supposed to represent the neonle and or """I'lj" name his successor, as in unable to give the full name.- of the I not a county convention. i-uiopc. The vote on each in-triiction was tion from all parts of the county. hvcrytliiug pas-eti on plea-aiitly. J lie procecfiings of the contention have tailed to reach us, thiotigh some cause, in time for this issue, but we hope to receive them before our next. Col. 11. C. St. Clair, of Belle Plain, wa- elect- STAP. STA3L3! i Third Street, Xear Empire House. -w-icjB:ia?.A., K.3sr. si-tr WICHZTA BEER AND other delegates. Sullice it to -av, But I digress,and presume too much '""vevcr, that Simiiicr county will be ., . , , ,.' . ablv-and houorablv representetl both ty o:licers to be olicttil at the apjuoaihint lec tion. The republican roteri of tin-c. mil will nuet at the imial otlnR pacf in their rri-pectie town fhips on Saturday, StptriubirTlli, r,l, to elect li-liRates to attend the liu,t named count roueii io: The fallowing in adopted as the ba-io of repre re(.utation to the two county coat eutioug : lowiiship'. Lincoln.. . . . I'M lie Miimclia tijjeuuu . ICoeLforil .. , Nnm-(cn!i Waco IMano , Wichita "Kehi '. liraut .. . I'ark . . Sand . . . Eajrle Jlc.Murray -. Kisawui M-lw iek City of Wichita... Ity ordi r of the republican county central com mittee, l. r. ntrri i.hs, lKleJMter; delegates must be bound bv it accord- At J Ieka I had arranged with a ing to usage. In line, we are opposed ' ililli l,r'"er and exemplary citizen to to atiythiugth.it savors of ''packing." VAN HORN FOR GOVENOR. . The republican delegate convention assembled at Kansas City, Mo., on the the 24th inst., and instructed its dele gates to ote for Van Horn for Gover- ' nor. After the adjournment of the take my place and run the Vidctte,but on returning, my agent had sold it. To my noble Greeley friends 1 re turn my sincere thanks for their conli dence and sympathy; to gentlemen of the other party, I can scarce say less. But for their ill-considered Granti-in what it grand city and country the united wings of our peaceful army at Topeka and Lawrence. Belle I'luin Herald. CIRCULAR. i J .1. 51. SltKI.K, Kifretary. (Iiaiiiuau pro Itm. VADE IN PACE, VIDETTE. ' nd. like Home low and mournful xll, 'lo whii-ptrbutoue word lauwill." COIlVelltlOII. .'LI! elltllltslMStii- mrwlinrr nt , Irish democrats was hehl. Thevpasse.1 would make. Say of Wichita what resolutions, among which was'the fol- I t,"'" ,,,ay' l wM J,hva-vs ,ovo to 8!,-v lowing: That should thc covention at ' .1,,al k","8S eonlidenee and rc-pect nave oeen extended to me by all classes. While I will call on advertising pat- Disposal of the Cherokee Strip, Act of May 11, 1873. St. Louis nominate our fellow-citizen, t Van Horn, as their candidate for gov- U "1,e ' WIU (:UI " tuiycrU crnor, we pledge him the unanimous . ro"9' ""eribers owing small amounts DKPAUTJIKXT OK THE XTEItlO!.. ) Gi:xi:i:.m. Lam O.-uck, Atyu-t 7, 1ST--', j I!"j!tos ami Rcctirm at Ind'p'aJaiee, Jutntat, and Wiihlta : Gi:xtm:.mi:x: Thc following is an act of congress approved ii 11, 187-. to carry out certain provisions of thc Cherokee treaty of 186(5. and for the relief of settlers on the Cherokee lands in the state of Kauas : "WiiKUKAS. in order that certain pro- f Kiln lf 111. Iri.li -vC fl.i. t.....t 1 ""I.""H.- .1 sill-uiHI liimr nv sciuiini- 1 we believe, from his record on all !t to me, as I wili be at Wichita much v'sion-of the treaty of July ninetee.h. iuestioiis-iffectin-wh.t ,. h.,1,1 ,1,,,- of the time till an hone-t statesman- cStci' hundred and sixty-six.be- ! : ; I h s :, i s - -i-- v. Ta t ... l 'l W Pruitiv. kee nation, mav be rendered clear and tionahtv. h-iijimnb. ' - : . i - inane inure saiisiaeiorv io sen Pursuant to a call, signed by a large majority of practical lawyers ol Wich- To J. C. Retinoid, receiver of tin! 1 't:1; without regard to party, a m-.'ct- Wichitaland office, weare indebted for j ing of the bar convened on Vvm-ics''"." the following, touching a late decision evening. August 21st, 1872. Wni.Bald of the secretary of the interior: J win, eso,., was chosen chairman and Under the ruling of the secretarv of James L. Dyer secretary. Thc chair the interior, thc soldiers' and sailor-' man explained the object of the meet Z!7li,K;' AS : ir to be for the purpose of ascertain- may be correct, but our j homesteads at any time prior to the i in ilc Preference of the Wichita bar .nee has taught us that not ' l,:':lr,re of that act. ' forjudge of the 13th judicial district. 'I his will be good news to many of , The orgai7ation and statement was tiie soldiers u ho have heretofore, taken followed by an earnst, utisulii-li dis out their homestead papers under the cussion, in which nearly all present act of .May 20, 182, and act of July l.r. participated. This was followed by an 1870, as by deciicting the time they , informal ballot, which resulted in a sen ed in the army they can make their majority for J. 11. Balder-ton, esq. final proof at once and obtain their ! On motion of D. II. Morse, J. 31. In another column of this paper will be found thc valedictory of W. Per kins, esq., the late editor and propiie tor of the Wichita Vidette. The ma terial upon which the above paper was printed has been sold to G. P. Garland, and ill be removed to Wellington, the county seat of Sumner county. Friend Pcikins attributes his want of Mioees- to a failure in not having sup ported certain named politician?. Ill conclusions own expcrien only do politicians fail to render any legitimate support to a paper, but in nine cases out of ten they prove a bur then. Let a paper command the re spect and good-will of the people, and the editor may not only ignore all pol iticians, but defy lhein. AVith the suspension of the Vidette we expect to redouble our efforts to give Wichita a Wichita paper, and to M-iitl into every home in t he. Sou t Invest, as far as- may be, a readable, newsy journal. A single, live, well-supported newspaper is a greater conservator of the interests and welfare of a commu nity than two, or a half-dozen, of sickly, half supported sheets. It is an impossibility for one individual to suit in every particular a community entertaining all shades of opinions. secular, political and religious, but we shall work heart and hand to occupy ihe field. This is our future, our per manent home, and in craving the sup port of the business men of Wichita we assure them that every dollar earn ed by thc Lfji.i: will be faithfully ex pended in enlarging its inllucncc and usefulness, in building up and devel oping this town and great country. If no other paper is started here, we shall feel warranted in putting in a power press and enlarging and improving the paper yet this fall, or as soon as we J he Irish in Kansas Citv are thor oughly aroused, and do not like the notion of being left out in the cold. We go for Van. IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. THE JUDGESHIP OF THE 13TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Proceedings of the Meeting of the "Wichita Bar. patents to the laud. The state treasurer issues the follow ing notice to the holders of union mi litia scrip, better known as Price raid scrip : St -nt or Kavias, Tkk isi-Rru'i Oi fick, ) Toi-I.KA, .Aiijrii't 20, 1 "2. ) Xotice ihherebv iriven that there are funds in this ollice for the pa incut of inc iat;e or principal ol tlie union mili tary scrip now outstanding and issued for services, transportation, supplies and material furnished. As no pro vision has been made for the payment of interest, or scrip issued for properly lost, or damages, the "same cannot be paid out of this appropriation. Cer tificates will be given for the amount of interest due on the scrip when paid. Warrants presented tit this office must bo properly endorsed before payment can be made. J. E. IIayim. Treasurer State. P.alderston was declared the unani mous choice of the Wichita bar for judge of the 13th judicial district. 1 Whereupon, on motion of W. II. Kirkpatrick. J. M. Haldcrston was recommended to the republican con vention of the 13th judicial district as the fir-t choice of the bar of Sedgwick county forjudge of this district. Wat. Ualdwix, chairman. J as. L. 1)yi:ii, secretary. THE STATE. Ottawa claims 1.000 inhabitants. Lawrence has fourteen croquet clubs. Atchison has a stenographic reporter. Leavenworth has two pulse feelers. Topeka has Arizona diamonds on exhibition. Win. Wat kins was drowned near ISurliugtoii. Coffeyullc is going to manufacture crockery. Sickness is getting more common in Fort Scott. Iron is rushing forward on the Kan- THOS. A. OSBORNE, Leavenworth's candidate for governor ii gaii.ing ground very rapidly, there I is no denving. We see that two local- sa- Central ities hau iiistriu-ti-tl for him. Mr. T' 'Christians Osborne was once lieutenant-governor of Kansas, and made a very popular are buildinir a ' church in Atchison. File creek, near Ilolton, raised fif teen feet in one rain. can dispose of our homestead in Osage ' officer. Tom is sound, and if noniina- j St. Benedict's College. Atchison, e upon the lands known as the 'Chero kee strip," in the state of Kansas, said settlers having moved thereon since the date of said treaty, and for the purpose ol facilitating the sale of said lands; therefore, Be it enacted by the Senate und House of' Jteireeiitiivc.i of thc United Slide? if Amerieo in t'oityresg as sembled: That the strip of land lying west of the Neosho river, and included in the state of Kansas. eonveed to the Cherokee nation of Indians by the United States and now belongingto said nation, shall be surveyed, under the direction of the commissioner of the general land office, in the same manner as the public lands 0f the United Statee are surveyed, and shall be by him offered for -ale under the provisions and lestiictioiis of thi- act, and all the lands in said tract Ming east of the Arkansas river shall be sold at two dollars per acre, and all lands in said tract l ing west of -aid rivershall be sold at one dollar and fifty cents per acre, except a- hereinafter provided : Provided, That when there is a frac tion of land lc-s than forlj acres, the same -hall bo sold with the contigu ous tract, evpen-e of survey to be paid out of the proceeds of said lands in ac cordance with the treaty of July ninth, eighteen hundred and -ixtv ix. Si'C 2. That each person being the head of a family or over t enty-oue years of age. who has made a boun-lidc ettlemeut ami improvement upon any portion of said land-, and is now occu pying the same, or, in ca-e of his oi lier death, the heirs of sr.ch, or. if such heir- are minor.-, their guardians for them, shall be entitled to enter and purchase the lands -o -ettled upon and occupied, not exceeding one hundred and sixty acies. at the price fixed in the lir-t -.t't'tion of this act. payment for which -hall be made at any time within one ear from the date of the approval b the secretary of the inte- date of 3d instant, forwarded his a p. 2i-nt provalofthcacceptanccof the Cherokee , delegation under the provisions of the ' 2d and ,th sections of the act, and di- ' reeled the proper iustrcutions to lie ! issued by this office. j The tirst section fixe the price per acre and provides for the sale of frac-; tioiis less than fortj acres. I The second section provide for the rights of ettlers. and also for town i site-, subject to the limitation- of the j act. under regulation- to be prescribed by this olli-e. You will, therefore, give notice, by publication of not less than four weeks, in two newspapers Inning the largest ' circulation among the seUlers on said ALE BRE W ERY! lands in your district, that all persons ' claiming settlement prior to such pub- ' licition, must within three months j A. V'IEGAITD & CO., Proprietors. fro.n the date of thc notice, file in your oliice their declaratory statements, as ill DlC-CIIIDtion ca-e- liroltei-lvil i-ih. ' ""'"r "lwiW Irerr in WicMtiUi-an- in ii n. tiiiiiiuii c.i is,piopui UCsLlltJ- ,,r.,m-,l m ..u,,,d tin- citv mid i-imntrv tr idl ing the lilttd claimed anil the date of "" V"-f Ak-.md ititr, mi short notice. Also ... . , J-jHIm1 ISti rand Ale fur taiiith u-c. settlement. . Thereafter such per-oiis must prove up and pay for the lands claimed with in one year from thc date of the seere- ' tary's approval of the 3d instant, if the ! settlement was prior to the pas-age of I the act, and within one j ear from date ,., ,..-., .. . ,,i . .... , . , . C7M -. line stink ol Tobacco -ind I isrirs ol settlement it subsequent to such con-urni-on lund auib-iv pa age. Parties settling within one yearfrom the date of the act, and subsequent to publication ofnotice.will be required to file their declaratory statements within three months, and make proof and pay ment within one year from date of set- ! tlcmeut. Town site claimant.- must conform to the limitations herein, and file and make proof and payment within the time prescribed. Xo special instruc tions are deemed necessary for the ex ecution of this provision. Xot exeeedingonehuiidred andity acres can be taken by any settler. When settlement is upon a tract con tiguous to a fraction of less than forty acres, the fraction must be made a part of the entry, even to the exclu-ion of a regular quarter-quarter section or larger fraction, as the statute is spe ciiic in rcquiringthe fraction to be sold with the contiguous tract. rortb, Vice lTe-Idcnt, SOI., II. KOIIX. ,f Wichita. Conifer, A: A. IIYDK. fomirrly with CUrk&Co. I Treasurer's Sale of School Lands. Notice U hereby civen Uial the undersigned. Treasurer of .-seiijtwick count j, au of kaiuu. will, on theMUl 1t oT September, A. I. IsT betrt een the hour of S o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock I m , iH-Il at public sale, at my offlce, wi'.Mn thc enrol Wichit, sgwick county, utate or Kan tsii, the folluwin described cbool laml in lral Mibdit'i.'doii-i. situated in the county ufttedgwick, aud otate of KaiiAad, to-wit. Description App Val. ..c - ui mi- ue j, kc jo, q, at,, rjwtsr, 00 Nw of the ne ec 18, Ip 36, r 3 et, ie '. or the ne J, -e IG. tp 3S. r 3 west, sw ".of thc ne , see 16. tp atJ. r 3 West, .'c -.i oi uiu uw h is, tp . r wet. : n- ' of the Off AC ec 16, tp 36. T t wet, e U rthe nw U sec lb, tp stl. r3 Wet. w 1. of the u l, m-c IU, tp-M, r 3 vtesl, e 'or these sec Itt, Ipab, rtnl, - w , of the tr sec 1, tp at, r 3 Wet, so U of the mi A -xc 16, tp a. r 3 wc. -. ofthe sc 1 sec lit. tp36. r3 West, Ne V.trtheswm-eli, tpS,, r 3 West, nr ' orthew , hc 10, Ip, r3 west, S orthe - ", rc 16, tji 36, r 3 West. n 1 ofthe sw l sec 10, tp as, r 3 west. I'pun tbe teniu ind contlitlou prescribed by the iteui rul -Ututi of he state of Kansas. tv. . i. ,.- " l Jl'HVO.V, Treasurer. Wichita, han , An,- -s;th, IsTi Sl-tt 4 U 4 no 4 W 4 Oil 40U 4 on 4 1W 4 UO 409 4U 4 OU 4 Oil IM 4 in i Onjanizcd Under the Lair of thc State. Sheriff's Sale. Di.-triet curt 13th judicial district, Sedgwick couuty, Kaiua-i. Ueoryeit I--IWS011, llrarrCuok sml Mimr.t t i-..v lty virtue of an order of sale i-uueU out of the .U-frlct court or the ISth Judicial dMrirt. sitting in and lor eilirwick county. Kansas, wherein plaiotiir. and Henry J. do a gem:i:al hankixc, coi.lkct- IX and IHJOKKltAOU llUSlNRss. BKKll DF.POT.XO. '20 jrAlXST.. "WICHITA, KLIT. SODA WATER FACTORY! "w x c s: i a? .a. . Eastern an J Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold. ir.-tr DRY GOODS. -x THE BE 3T PLACE rou -.ou ro nur I ! HARRIS & CO. Arc in full l.!.ist,, nukuy auotlirulniei-iii.- for ' Hie thint." jiublic, au.l are prep-src-il to sujiply Hie counlrj for tilt lulled nroiiiHl. Wii-jor.- will run u rul.ir once a nL to Kldn- ra-io, Au'u-ta and V.'inticld; al-H to Ucllvl'ljlu, Wtllmtoii nud Otfunl. Orders i.tinctiully jttci.ikil to. Lock Ho-?;.;. f lujl-tf IDttlZ: OOODS A N D X O T OXS, hats, , , GAPS, , , SilOKS ami .. . GKOCKKICS, JS.. .ifc. V jvV . w ,w f-v- Is at the Cheap I'lace, ClIAKLlls !CIITrM.H. 1:. ii. iiiour. i "THE SYNDICATE" In cases of conflict, however, when,- ' thc settlement ha- been made prior to '' "'" r"n t0 '''''"w'v- d Jttud p in tie ami coimiii-.-ion- will he in oriliuttrv mc-cuiiitiou f'lUllllV-. 1 Mil t III C lllll.il li.i.i.I.i.l .. I. .A ... -I' I :il . I.. 1 1.1 IIP-HI Sl'lltcilllii.l- Si I - s.. ..t...., .,.,- , n;,i .ii ioin-Kii, uiii lien ohm uu cn-cicu I j". . ' "' ' ..? . .i . . .. n!i...,..o ,- ..,.. .r,....f :..,..'.,. ;. .... , , Acinalm count v h:is .i ssiW.ftnn mm-t ' ,lul OI me acccinaiicc oi me iroi- i " "- " '" fi "" I'-'l'C-' " I UUl win, in our OII1IIIO , lll.tKC a IfOOll ' iw.t , . , -. r ' ; .., .-.I-. , l l r i WtMiiii fl.-.t x.-iii ........ ...... .1 ..!.... :... i r. ... house, with a slate roof. ions ot this act, as provided for in tlie icliita tliat will coiuui.-niil attention, and miccc fill olliccr. i The ti-ik of tl.o I ..ivn.i-.-i. r..;.. ' .t.i - . i . not only throu-diout thc state, but . "X lJ 0 ., ,! L0, 'c " f:" , !' ''tion hereof: and all per-on,. wherever it ,, ir,...1.,l... W ! NO GO. j cTlll. kwV i I f. ,Vlrv 5.. T..,.ol,.. ! hU '(1 1'','lKS r vr twe.itj-one "VViihita j-liall have become older, larir- j Charles OTonor declines to become j ' cr aim nciicr. we want other paper, a sacrifice for the cause of the untcrri but for thc present let us pull fall to- lied at J.ouisvillo, and ha written a Tether to build up and encourage a letter to the straiirht-s to that effect. lcriiiancnt journal, one that will not We arc tony for l'eckham. O'Conor jirove a hurthon. but an advaiitafti' and i refuses to be interviewed upon thc help in liiakiiuT Wichita the Treat inc-J presidential question at all. but ..-;. s tropolitan centre of these rich valleys. t be will run for governor of New York a a dcX'tocratic ami liberal candidate. workin-r thirty-five baniK Yr 0l :1trp- "o may ettle upon s!ll(i Atchison av.s"that the exnre-s com- laud--at ati time within one vcar from panics charge infamously. . ti. ,i:l(c of f ,e ,,.lss..,j,L. 0f tlti- a(.tj niav Zr:rriAtr i 're,r ,,,u hrl r rv "l,ol, ,wt The wife of Cmiii. AniT.. 1mw,i;..,1 ,.f exceeding one hundred and s,.tj acre-. publication of notice, adjustineut will he made to conform to the usual prac tice of awarding to each settler, li near as may be by le-ral -uhdivi.-ion-, his house and most valuable improve ments. In cases where settlement is initiated after uch publication prior ity will govern as in pre-emption iae upon &tirveeil land. The tilings and eutrie- under this act inu-t be numbered consecutively in their order upon regular monthly ab stracts commencing with number one. and reported at the clo.-eofcach month as Cherokee land-, under act of 3Iav 11. 1872." Your fees the -anio as cases, nothing but ca-h being received in payment for these lands. Thc qualifications of applicants un der this act must conform as to citi zenship to those ol a claimant under the pre-emption statutes, in accordance with the principles ob-oned in the administration of the joint lcsolulioii of April 10, 1MW. anil thc act of July I.). 1870, in dis-po-ing of the O-age lauds. The restrictions of the pre emption law, re-pecting owuer-hip of. or removal from other lands, will not apply. The right- of heirs arc -ullieieiitly defined by the -tatute. Kntry for heirs mii-t he made a- in pre-emption ca-e-. bv the executor, administrator, or one ofthe heir-, or in case of minor heirs, bv n guardian. The riirht of thc rep resentative in such cae to act for the h.ttet and most impntttd 'ttflt. .samples of the different iju ilities of Imported and Domestic Liquors AND CIGARS M.i lie olit lined at all times at marki t ijuutatiiiiiti. umji; i.ick w. n:x ox di:alt;:it. :o::xi: or si:cox .so 3i.ux si., WICHITA. KANSAS. A KB .-". -- - - ..eorKe .n uwm l olalDtlfT. and HriirvJ. lNih un.l MMnrmret A li..k .l.r-n...., . Ttt. on MomUy. the Wh day of -September, A i. tiCl atlUo'elticL 4. 111 , lu rn.iit or the court Ihum il.iorlit Wicliit, otlrr at (mlillc anrtlmi, to the hichi-st bidder, for ch in hand, all the runt, title and intere-loMlie defendant. Henry J O00W aiidManraret A UsiL, in and to Ihe iolluwin ilescnbtsl real e-tate irovrty, to-Mit Im nuinlier in, it, M and TO, on ChUholm treet, and Ihe iiuproTemeut thereKi, and lot number 75 on Court Mreet, and the imi-roTrturnU thereon, in thc city of Wichita. .said real estate propert Is leTled ti,on a. the proper! ofdeteiidaut, Henry J took and Jtar ratxt A took, and -.fill be mild to MtUfk wild ireorjw M Itw-on sJierla's oClie at Wichita. Auzut7th. A l. "' JUIl.N .MKAlilIKU, llriIelwlck county, Kan II C lui", iiUliitliT'a attorney x.s-41 ft) Sheriff's Sale. DlMrlet court U!h judicul district, Sedgwick couiiii, Kau-a WlllLim Milllrjn, Willutn Warier 11 ilrtueof an execution i-ued out of Ihe 1N trlct court of the IJib Judicial ditrlrt, .llllng In awl for .sdj;lck county, Katuao. wherein Wil liam sum. uu i, plalntlir. and V llllani Warier defendant, I will, on M.indar. the Mh ilay of .septeniber, A I) IH74, at 11 o'clock a In., at th court hou-c iliMtr.lu Wichita, offer for al at liilbllc auction, to the Mjfhe.t tildder, for cah In hand, all Hit. riftht. title and Intrre.t uf the de femUnt, William Warters, In and to the follow ing d. M-ribe.1 real estate pn.erte, to.alt Hie noulheiwt uu liter of Ihe northeant .pwrlrr of -eelimi 10, towu-hlp -.11, ruiifre 1 Yiel, eontalnlnir ID acre s.ild real ematn i.rnrl. in leeled upon a thf tiroiert)'ofdereiiii.iiit, W llllum Warlera, and will be imiM to alUI'v jld W iUlxlu Suilleaii. .slitrlB' ollice, at Wichita. Auiruit Sth. A. 1. 1- JOIIX MKAtillKIt, .sheriff .-ed,:lck County, Katun. ISl-tt-IVn fee $7 Si Oil inn ire tlieni If ii do not line, eo-t j on a -t nt. will not Our Motto is: " Livdand Let Live!" Sheriff's Sale. II-triit lourt, 13th Judicial dl-trlct, Kedgwlck count , Knnas Jt s Kuthclle, . .folin Mnrh-ill 11 vlrtueof an eieiitioii Killed out of the die trict court of the IJtli Judicial dl.lrlct, lttlt.)C In and fur .sedu irk count,, Kanxaa, wherein M. s IbK-hrlle U plnliitiff,' and .lulin Marhall de finilaiit, I will, on Mondat, Ihe it-1 ily of !eii tember, V ll lH7i, at In' o'clock a in . at tliw court home door, in Wichitt, offer romaleat public uiii.-tl.ni, to the liUlir.t bidder, t.iro.hln fi.uid, all Iherlirhl, title and inlere! of the de rnnUnt, Joliii .Vlur..ill, In and to the rollo-aing dr-iribid real estate pnert, to-nit Ij.ln iniinlx r lorty-oiie (II) and tlilrly-nlne (.Tl), on Water itnet, lu the city of Wichita, and the bulldiiii; thereon Sai,reHl.t;,f- ,(,K,rtr , ,,, mvlll . th pro-ierte f drfeiidaiil. John Jiar-hal', ttll will l oM hi tUfy ,al. M a K.l,elle Micriir, oace at Wlcliit-i, Auiru.t ith, ,, l. l- ,, ,, . dtmv MKAnikii. si. rlilrM-UHlok tounly, Kitvuvi, lo-lt-l'r'.feeSTsa ' 1-1 V HILLS & KIJAMKK. ;i:xr.i:ii, huiot i oi: Brandon t Kirmeyy's celebrated ALi:S AXD I'OliTKK. M'iiA'rrxj:!t .t shout. Mj.'i-tr BUSLINQ-AMB NUSSSSY. G-OODS, I take tht-i m-iiis to inform ni old pitron- ami j friends of I eutnil, -milli. rn .uul soiitliueptcrn Ivania that ueiire et ill on the "war path" mid i lire prepare-i to luriii-h an and even tlnn ' in our line a. c-ln apa- the c!n-ipet Uur stock t j KANSAS OirOW'X, And viarruntedu-i ?wkI m is In the market, haic rtcrnll houjrht out W3. c wooTjnynjosr CHKAl' CASH W bules-ale and IN tall Ie-a!er In IDE, IT CKO(JJ:.Ml-a. J'KO VIS IONS. noors, SH0i:S. Etc., i j Ho:. 31 and 33 Main st., Wicidta. Sheriffs Sale. IINIrlrt court lJh Jiidlclat dbitrlcl, "rdxWuk Lounty, KainaJ J M Kcautiri.-it, T ' John l'rlce Hilton lly virtu of an riri-utii.u i.nelout of the dl Iricl court ..rtlie Ulli Judirial dlilrlrt, nUng In and for.sedcnjrk roimty, Kan.iu, whrreluJ. M. ltraumont Is iilalnliir, and John I'rire Hilton o- fruiluiit, I will .Monday, Hie m .Lir ii(el,- timber, V l l7.. at II u'rl.M-k a m, at the rourt hoiie dw.r lu W4rlita. offer fomale at pub lic lilielion, to the hiuto-M bl.lder, for ch In hind, all Ihe rlclit, title ami Interest of the de femUiil,.li.hn 1'H.c Hilton, in and to the lollow luir ileMrlled rent e.late property, lo-wit: Lot nuinlier foity-elitlit (1-y, on fourth treel. in Wichita " ' Said real e-lati proj rtv I. It-ilnl iiiw.ii a IIm-proiM-rly ot ilelituhuit, .I..I01 l'rlce llllloii, ami will bet-old lo.ll-ly nl..l lUnminiut. Mierlff offlce at Wlchlla, Auiruat jntli, A l. I- JOHN MKAl.HKU. sherllT srdjfw Ick U.unty, Kan.. SO-lt-IT'lie 11 Notice. , two Li:sr.irn:s, the vicinity of Topeka, i-ly Wlnch add- much to my faciliticn in making up varieties Our JIKDC.'K I'LAXTS Are aeknnrliil;ed to be the Ih-iH In the tate. ' 1. II XeW toil. .1 s. Abbott. Jnnies. .Sn.nUr. . uii.l .1 I.. Clark, f:i-nt-ral uiii9iii' agenti for s..iithiT.s.tern Kinsas TA7 Tl 'TTT' I ' A TV- A TOT I:i:KI:I!KX( h-The hundred, who baie bought ' V a-v'-r-1!--!---, JA.LN - ofic- in :ed;;vrlck and mljoluiiij: counlio. 1 WINES AND LIQUORS. Red Front, Douglas Avenue, Jl lIMf I). It. KlM5()Ui:X, l'rop. l.l.l OXLV Notice. Hie foartner-l.lji hereton.rr exi-tinc !-twe-n I jEPTj CjB 7v7"ITS thri-i. l'earce and l.eorsq W niililllmr.-h, un- ; ' iiertne nnn name or IVorc- A VantiIlbur-,-h, I , this da ili.M.lied Ijx niiitiul consent , ( Hltls l-KAl'iE. 1 partiesin intere-t mu-t be -howu bv , ., . , , , ':o"i,jy vaxtiu.kl'krii. ! the cii-toinarv pi oof-. - You w ill in all case- reiinire the atli- XKtiiin&Contncins,Bu)l,RJsiag davit of the claimant (or niisicirs axi) nitA.i)ii;s Jt the loicixt postiblt; rattf at r hole ale COUNTY COIvTVENTION. ( The Xewton JCannan ir. thc name of , Under Die full ol' tin. st-it.. .....i,l ' committoe. the countv convention of J a l,cw. -,a-)er ",lich ,,ia,le .ts lPr- Sedgwick county will meet ill Wichita to-day (Thursday) to select two dele gates to the congressional convention 'which meets at Lawrence on the -Ith ot September, and two delegate to thu state convention which meets in Tope ka on the same day. Also to select del egates to the senatorial and judicial district convention.-. In some respects of an v other per-011. Also that no con- . .... , . .- .. llJll .i iiuic-c-nic-iii IK1- m:izi ITIlK-rf'll 1 tion. 1 piranon 01 me iiniiiauon nameiiin inc . - ; Nine hundred head of Tcxtw cattle lorcgoimr provi-ion- of thi- art. Miall. "" . "'""" .. m,l.,u w "!""" passed through Topeka on the cars I unless ,iieh pavmeiit be MiMieuiled bv fa" T' "' w,',e or '" ,art' l0 t,,c ,- , . . , , ,,, , oci-tHii 01 anv outer per?on. I 1 -L'ai'IJ Ul VUlimi M iUMICill. uusuiu i 1 t.., . .,.,-.. .,-..- a.rti.. :....;..M -.- .-...,1 Tin- .iflnhivit iiiii-.t lp niAfln hofVin III! s., ,.,.... , ... llli- III1L1 Itli. 1111 -l-liicil --- " -- ..-. ii case of heir-, of the executor, administrator, heir, or guardian.) letting forth thc fact and date of-eftleinent. the period of actual bona lide re-ideiue, the na I" '- fourteen Far loads of Kan- thi- act. and -hall make pav ment there- ,IIrc :'1"1 :,li,0,I,,t "f iiirovoment, and . ?a-; !v!,",i"?",S U;ft ,' Lm',N- , lo'- within one v ear fro.., the date of !lu "''ent that the .a, were made isevenfeen curb stone brokers at ... ; ,.., ,.,,,. . in good f.iith. for hi- or her exclusive Cawker City, the new land oflice. "aul 6'ttle.nciit s J roc, le '., 1 hat all ? - , ,fif ...... , f TlIirtm.r Tov.Iones the oldest citicu of Kan- I lam. t Mild under the forcgoiiiir pro- ""c " ' ",cl"-',, ,'a ,1(t Jor Prpot- sas died at Ottawa on Fri.lav. .visions of il.i- -ei-tin-, ..,,..1 .., ,!inilf l'-' or. -peculation, or for the benel.t Ml viork done in the be-t ni-vnner and fsti.fac- , tion niaraiit'-fsl Ix-are onlr at the office of -teele .V.-mlth. (Il-IyJ t J KKMITOV. ! WhoWants a Hcne? Jarne l Mead will ell two hundred large re- , idrnce lot inn de-indite purf ot theeit, outline, to partici who will hmld or improve raylO-tr FURNITURE. Iiii-J is a more linnortant conveiilinn renudiates. Givelev. and calls muni tln r.. t ., ii- i . . . , , ,f o ,;,;' , 1 .V1 ,- a.,,M'IBI,I M'ttled upon but unpaid for at the ox- I'lff o.iiTinr'mt.-mif fiMit .t ikiili.li. i.tl.. i -...u s..,.v...i.v...iviiv v I'liirwi lll-II IIL ance in our sister iown nisi wcck. The new paper is well tilled "with local matter and has an enterprising look. . IV1.", .. . . . . i r rnlav .. ..,,,.-. .... in-.u luiiM.ie ai JIouii.I Vallov, Kan-as. has banished , " ....,.,.-....,.. .... ( ni-.s.'Mt but fli litnria 1... -Jil 1i. ' lmr ....!,- i.i,rene .....i i the secretary ofthe interior, on -caled , card that soon. Succcs'to our neigh- J I'-waiN. ' ' bid-, after due adverti-cment. in tract- , the register or i eceiver, and must be ' ijy, ! The United State emplovc- at Fort J not exceedin-r one hundred and sixt.i supported by the sworn tc-tiinouy of - .. .. i Leavenworth now only work eight i am.,. and at not Ic-s than the price ' nvo or ,,l0,c credible witiie--es a- to Hon. ii. . J'eckliain, one ot the I nours per ,iav . .... I Hv.mI in the tirst -.wi.,,, of tl.i, not the onalificatiotis of the claimant, the Provided farther, That pi oof ctt!e- ' -"' and date ol settlement, the period ment. entrv and naviuent -hall ho mad. ;" actual re-idence. and the nature. - IBOH-TIE, 3IannfaMni-rr of and dealer in all klmli -f Parlor, Qumbr, Ihreliiag and Khchcn ) FURNITURE. - FULL STOCK OF CALIFORNIA WINES, BRAKDIES ami CIGARS, IIHKCT I'ltOM ('Al.IKOUMA. aitrli,ri rOl.KiaiN .vjfj D03IKST10 lf i i.a-ji, ornnr, WuiiiT. Kania, Au ft. IfTi ( 4 oni.UIlit hill ililtlH-eu entered at thta oftlre bj Mien Miiti.. nKiaiust Miuiiue! Smllli, for abi.. doiiliii; .ie..ii.i,n ItllUjf .No !., dated Jl.rrli I, lrTi, iihii the north half of northwest "("arler of ertioii 31. l.irrti-lilp il .niih, ranee I wrl. In Hirley eoiuit, Kin.a. wth view to the can cellation uf riaM rtllilj;. Ihe nld artle. are hereby flimiuoned tiiHiM-arat thla oRlcr oil the ilt da of s,j,t , lr7, at lo o'clock M , to imd and fitnilth tlllilnr rouri rnlnz Id allrneil lib ii.doiiuirnt W s .llMISs. Irjrilr J lll.IIMI.I.II, Iteeeirer .1 ITotico. I u l4at irri e, I WHiitrt, Kannuf, Aiiic I. IjTi ( Couiplaliit haTlii'r I .rn entered at till. nOrv bj .Xuwi.li i;n.el Hiraiii.t Kol-rt VV allon for atmi.. il.uhiz hi lMm-.lea.l enlry Xo 111, dated At11 17. IrCi, Ue.n Ihe uorlhat iirter ofaeetlon I, tiwnhl it, range I el, In Jturb.n rounij, Kauai), with view to the raii'rltatlon of i4 entry, the ald .rtle. are herebj fxiionxttwd l aijH-arat thU olhr on the 1Mb day or.e.rmber, -.i, at II o'cioek if. . to re-,ml and furnl.li tsiiiiH.iijr roi.Eernliia .aid alley.! ahar-dotuiM-tit. W ft JKSKIX-, M'tUl't j i i:i:iikii-.i.i, itcWer n-tt IToticc. I s !.Mi 'irrune.. t Wlf IUT4, Kan, Aujr T. lT i (uiuiilalut bat In rn rnlered at IhUoffieeby John l.rbrrn. ajraln.t Martin Mrt.rath and l-orr lllltrhea for .ere O'age fllln. Sii tit ndi7 dated X., , r, aifl Vwiru.l J. Kl. .a Irk nbiitr, Kan- the ald tiartlea are hereby niimie.ned t iiar at lhl oCio on the Jl.t Ir of el.t , l7. at ti o'ei.-k n ni , lo renel and furnish ttlnvmy rnting upoi an? W It KhDrlKI.II, Unthe northwe! iiiarler of etlMi V, b.wn.hlo .. min, range i wem, in -.iitwiex niiify, Kan , with a fieKtotherancIaliKioralfaUi)r, coneerniiijr il alljfe.i nilna VV h JlJWiilV. s l!rlllrl ltrl.trr I-l 2s9t.C3. j ui inc land oiiii e in inc proper iii-itici. under sucn regulations a.s tlie coininis- most Dromiiient democrat, of Kan.as. , . s-i.Mv-u.ice ..-iiouik ami forty-two I- .... i: . r i in .. lawyers give a tone to Leavenworth ! repudiates. Greeley. andcalU upon the -..iiimrli mul nmriU than that called to make nomination- ' democrats of this state to assemble in ! A Philadelphia paper ays Kansa for county otllccrn on Septcniher 14th. , convention at Tojiekaon the 27th inst.. ' wheat produces flour that can be trans i '.. ........ :... , l..... .1... .. . ... ..... ., . . ,, iiorfed .ii-ros- the triitiirs." v .... ...i.mis it. M-ifi-v iieteiraicti io io m-icci iieicuaies lor me l.ouisvine . .. .. . ,---. , , . . v. oncoroia lias rras.noiiiiers n- tim -""- v iuv "" mmi wuiv ......i A state ticket will be put ,iui,m. They extend over a belt of' prescribe: And prodded farther. That . a a iudication and evidencaj of good , countrv sixty miles wide east and west. ! the town -ite laws .shall be. and herehv j -a-th. i The press of tlu7al7ild.nost una..-' The inditkinTThaTroI Phillip ' ar etenll to and made applieabfe The receiver, n di-bur-in? antt vv in pav jor inc puoncaiiou Herein i- ' A Full Line of Undertaker's Goods. Cndertaklmr clone on short notire cd fo ti.v )o-t apjirored itjle j "TI27ZS, L!atT0Sf T03ACC0 t" - lio firric Wlc-MITA, Kaur, Auff i. Xf.t. I, C4tnjIint b!nif !n entered t thtfISr l.y JaM-r Junwfin zlnt J , I ralemlte for abandonlngr Ulinr w 31. daled Jann. ary, I7X. oi-m His wrath halfof ttv urthai .(Uarlerof ellfi I. t..t.n.hlj Ir-Ui. rmuf I l, In "Vlrw(r)t rimntr, Kiieu, with a tt t the eabeeltatlon ofar hill., the raid otl are hereby ammiul t .-r at Oil oAr u on the link da of ifnlr. KI. l (.'lrk m i rriimvl iul furnl'li ltlne.nr cwrnlw il aJIKed abswl'oourut W JKXKI. lUgUUr J ( Ill.mlfl.ll, Kee?er - 27stbe. t' ft !. Orrit-, I Miouri, Km.., Am a Kl t..i4iit Latins b--ri 'nt-r-I at lbJ..m by nl K Jlfle,jn aali.at lUA-ni ilrvwn fc.r lTfe 0if Mliht X j-iyi, .la(4 X..alr , IfJI. Mm tl- ,Hit.weiit vrtr f tfon -K, town.hfp VI Antt. ri" I H, In r4x wJsk tmnntj, ho.i, w Ith iw U the to flutiim ut abl Alii., the 14 itufllr ar fWabj ittumnnrtrA inf t !bl. iSw un tl lllh rfay of -A . lit. at II a'tUrk t , to r Irtet and furnih It-tiurmj ntrGfitipf !- ee( !.o-looftt W a JKMCI. UrtUtrr. J J L" tituritt.u, Itt-rlr l- 275cc. to stutu couvcutiotiii nre generally run J convention. by a few iuterwted politician, but , in the field. we hope that that will not be the case in this instance. Let honest men of know- both str.i inter serv Senator Pomcrov has turned over to ?' amount, extent and value of improve- ' incuts. j Six months- re-idence mu-t be -howu 31- "-fcKS. CAltl'CT-?, Cl?BTAI. Kv ; j V 1 Lai 1tfH.r, t I WbHir. Ims: A 14. Kt Cntyltiat fcarifta li STi at til w(E by .. , . . i r"rane M Ie telht fir-.) V for kj. ot ilj fcj'i'j;;' . : -.iter e :u v.. .i4 v,t it. . .. .... ... . .. . ,.. .... . ln. n..ll.. .... .-.. 1. ...... n.l... ..nna. ..... .. ... ...... ..... . liiioun tor ( ni v 1 1 1 1 -. ... I'l.iiiii. r...-' win ue one ot tiie niiiTiiiioc- ior i-niiiw.j o. , ,-, -unini lu un. ...t,, .-v..- u liiieiri-itv ami atniitv lu sent tn w ......,. .. .......-- --. -- - .... -. ...... e... i t. .i ... . .x-.. .:... . . . i ctni"Tc U'e -ire hcii-tilv .rl.i.i tn s.... 'ereascs every uav. rapers ami let- ot tins act: .inrf nroriiterf rMfr. ,r,-":"' ",IU "' "" ' u'w. " conventions umiledtrcd. unliu .""--"- i"-tLiiunm j. io wc . .M uM .-i ii . ' !.... . ' . . i.:.. -... i ....-.. ..-.t... .is. ... . ' adii)oition on the tiirt i.f tl.o iii-oss x i. " . "' i- liiat tlie secretarv ot tiie interior mav "''"-""'"" lc "' CP- " ' cted aim untramnicled, so that the V",,,,8, T. " t.,,.':.,,.a.rt ot !l,e p CsH . -". Keating an almost niiaiii- ' . , .,- .,-., f tn , , new.nancr contaiuinirtl.o -ame. with ,..: ..r ii, ..-:... .t....,.., ,... io row am uoi.i. wiui ine noniiiiation. inoiis tin.rirenc. i..p l.im rmiir. ,m ' '" l i - '-'--"-" ... ,. ........ , . . ,- -.-,, mi; tjviui ii ii t:-1 iiii ue 1'ini ' . .-.----- ,... ....... syv.....H.H.iit . - ,,,,-,, ;.i . ,.r ....l ir -.-. i.. ed and not ieomrdized llc is " -w?t men in the state, ' Western Kansas will he almost a unit . "'e provisioti- tins act. j j... -...-. .. . ,,,.M.,.,, -,- , ' jiop.iuti7t.il. i ....,, i. ..,.....,, , ........, ..' for Phillins. Tl... r...r.r.l B..m t.. iu. c- o im...,. -. . .... . ingitsin-ertiouforthertnuml nenod. i HB I .! -vm III 1 II "- 111 - 1B1 ! Ill -..-,. . ..u f.-rl.s s. ... w-.f J1 -. I. 1 - I 11-11 -III 1' (IS It lE.('r aIll T(I - F G-S: AT ST3: WICHITA, KAXSAS. fully alive to thc fact that their diitv i .,' , ' , ' and their intere-t alike require them ! or the ,ICI! at law of such who had he tru-teesof Washburn college, inTo , yc avii U1,jcr oblhtious to Gen t to 'elect sch men as Phillips to rcpre- rights under the Cherokee law-to any Sekaf tn-cnty-live thousand dollars hi ! John A Martin f.r ,C').n...i;.n.,..M" . c".t Ka "a5 '" t'0"gress. Ye need, ! portion of aid land-, and who-e title- ti.Uuls. prludpal and interest, parable ' ticket to the Vorthern 1C, V ,iuri .t ;,i ' V u,Te,nse ' were valid at the date ofthe treaty of , - tt ... . . . , 'itkLi to int. .orineru ivaua ilistrict with his services in the iia.ion.-il C-- . . . , i . . . wkiguid.Ji.wt.ntofhisMihscription fllir. The fair will be held at Wood-! Matniv. His encrgv. hi abilitv, his -?---e -' ixii.v. and of iwctits-iive-tiioutaiid dollars to the iad Park, near Atchi-on conimenciii" 4 k"ow!ed-re of men "and things in and i w "" be ab,e to establi-h such va- cinltfwnicutasf tliocolttvc. . Sootcnilicr I4tli .m,i J,:, , r.-Z , aroumi Washington, his incorruptible . Iiditv within one vcar from the dateof . cpitmocr urn ami continuing four i in,e2rity and hi inilexible lidelitv ' .t. '-. nt .;.- ..... ......... ,,i. r (J. FtiAlcr. of At1iim -tt I.-iu ta S. Point him out nc in- tht man w--.-im" t l ? i ''- "" -"-- -f "- ma.,...-w-, VI " IUO - - . --"Vj,.. ... ....... . ..Ulli -. ..a i "... - - T Very reajMi-tfully, Wii.li.-s Dnvxy.nsv. Conimis-ioacr. been (atked rawralily of for congress. Chas. O'Conor, iu an interview with come out to-day iu thc Atchison James McKirnea about becoming a Champion, withdrawing his uaine. candidate of the democrats and liber The sudden death of his little boy on ' als for governor of Xew York said Sunday last, and his own ill JaiaJtu iu-1 that he did not seek the nomination. in congress at this juncture and the NOTICE TO CTTI.K!s.N ON THCCMBItO KKBSTKIP. r I-VtW.l., VVKtlllA. K-Si, .Vuj-i-sl ti. I. In accordance with the provi-ion- ot thtr foreaoin-r t-ircnlur, all ieroii.. claiming fettlemeni on land- known as B. HAYWOOD, Irar in ail IV- UleM ;y!ei of PTJP.lsriTTJPK, JsI'ItrKG I!KItT CIHlKK"s' nUGGWx, iatti:k?K5. nxTT.wxxr nsr,. riCTVHK FUAJIE MOULOIXGs. I WICHITA, HANsA:?. mjia-ly t7SAS STATE 2r022AL SCHOOL ' AST otyi.. I '71. ( tl- wwtn h-Jf of t.t utiij.rt j-,rr j f srtut ii, t.wn.hJ(. S U5U, iKct 1 ., in ; jsedjirjek oamr, K wifK a !- to tt taia- j eJUM )I Jiel saiax. n 14 Jn.rtl-1 at bwt-f ; MUllUMvrs! Ul a-r at tkt. (.Jr. Qr Wh Uf t ; svrjt , JjJi, t r . eVe'f. a lu . tn rey.ytt il JtWh ttvy tjrrUnl ,,it Jjr4 ftlla , W n JJ.s,;t. iUii-'t ; j t Rtunrj.xt iwM'r V PAIHT. :ont t2c. , ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? tl ys are, 4-ws't Ul lo fry IaVKIUUs CHKMICA1 J'AI.VTI USE OF TEXT BOOKS FREE. the " Cherokee tstrif. prit-r u tlatf of ettif on bi ij?".y tt$U af vrh vmJ t rf.T Jl tXl)EJrr.KINO it all Jt ifruveif Ca. raton thrf people -eem to be almost uuauimou-Iy may prt-cribe, -hall receive the pro- tj,j, notice, mii-t tik- their decl-xt of that opinion. ceeds of the -ale of such identical statement-in thie office within i He people of Kansas never did a uniu. not exceedin- one hundred and month- Irom date hcrwif tier Hung for the state than thev - . ...--...., . - . Filing of declamtorv -tatrnient i? .... b vir -frai iii.iii vi Ttiftsvit nn hit tf- - -. ... . ivy fcni iiispocd to lo in electing' - bet now of their beniir iu- Pol 1li!Ui .tni-ft-i..r" - v .7i.o .-r- vested as hereinafter prov ir oemg iu- npon eaid lan w.n nwivtvJ 3t ,fcl, i ,-idcd for in ortir from and after u"Tit 1 1-72. f Tb.. .Wirras of ;rrhlnr IVrald emJl aet eiamiM the lrye.t sAntX. la -.jt:si-n K tnjJhtait xvA. krpt there eo te eeat Irons W 1 ka tM-a-e lio-!nir-;r'!-!'!- fimr Donnlcs Irt-ntf rt'1 '"' St The JaB tma bt ii lasltBIva -tsi. entertsy iut ta rt tto ar t b pr-xt Jw r' i ia,IWl Sr)XBtrr JJ lUMfiitr (a jrlTi- tvsdtir it t t jr Tie!.. reiWI Ti loll 23 Is adiltioa ta tt- meal laar -. fsttujatMp. dra-alirr 4 icJ a9at ir tacrat. mut -Ui.vaX extra tXinr Klie hrasrtr-s! 4ttr vortit ot ie-.L "HI fe- s-VWI to tb lll-ry tM 151, aJ ;oi exra ( will t exwell I J-Jaria ftr flu jAiii eeti- .ienartearst Korr tS etw -f rSw frtr tS" to aA vouanttji ot lsIMia: -1I! be r JW e ttair lert afr i-ulrr itstvrjaatMZ vr vAx- TM ji.jj j. prr4r4 fa luie-fii -j.isj. !.-., farTff HW4141. 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