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VOL. NO. 59. '1863. TOPEKA. 15.1880. XVIII. 1'1 ESTABLISHED'. PHOEMBER . KANSAS.,

have a set of hoes and Ol'Oll worked the mines of territory lins. I neither know the name nor character ing $5 additional, o Spaniard. tl),is for a foot Jack Plane. He eaa then their ex- of the confidence man further than he is re- trees five THE'KANSAS FARMER. for a hundred and fifty ye,.rs but after work' a two or three-horse machine as he pulsion neither the Mexicaps or Indians would ported. I wish to to senral Criends in the The railroad officials at Abilene told me the pleases. apologize E. Eo EWIl(G, Editor ud Proprietor, Cattle and Sheep in New Mexioo. interest themselves showlb( prospeotors allow such Cor in their machines. I hope Topeka. Kanlal. mines. The Mexican is ��ntent with his railroad management did not tioings delay shipping them all For a but I am informed the citi- thev have received right.. En. FARMER: your readers would and cattle and w'ith hl� farming pursuits. on their road, by Thinking sheep imme- are com at I will be able to ship am the while man a and zens that such things mOD, while, least, enjoy 11 letter frolD this section, I tempted The Indian bears grudge generally I take in • show the rich and the seem t" of it. dialely. great pains having every $40: $20. $10. $5 to write one. I have been trying to learn no inducement will move him to public approve of ibeJack Plane and if and different tribes have se- I think the state should protect its own peo- part perfect, any pan some points about the cattle, sheep, mines from which the I will it. so, in both and and also the sojourning here, proves imperfect, replace' Age�ta agricultural interests of this territory, but cured the many rich trinkets gold pie, strangers �i wanted. Exclusive while man all such I am informed that territory given. AgentS far I cannot boast of -any great amount of silver, which they pvssess� but the' against things. v need to the and fit the'ma- h out the there is nu law in the state of Kansas for the only get castings thus far but sucb facts IlB I no the I�� to point -r knowledge acquired, longer requires ' :Premiums are chines if after a ,Cash out- tricks that wish, of of the themselves, they gefting ' :r have learned will here be given. metal; the prospector is' abroad and suppression many precious J. W. MULvIiY. and lawed in the east. Be that as it one sample machine. t- am to that can make we hear discoveries the may, thing I not say you day 'rich, " I ,POEl. OLUBS. prepared every p{ Caldwell Mo. of and that is that it is the duty of a Kidder, county, !r a better start here in either the cattle or sheep whole is .lillea' with reports great Iscertaln, territory • .t are carried it dlscov- common carrier to prutect those that buslness than you can in Kansas, but that wealth. In some of the:;-mines lately extent of its and on failure to do From Walter Brown &: ,CO� produce returns satisfactory there can be ered there is positive pI'ooi'.that they have been to the ability, Reply ,will road re ALL' PRIZES. NO BLANKS. hu�- the should give the delinquent no doubt. The difficulty in the way of gain- worked before; though .t6.�lJ appearances so, public re to En. FABMER: One of our correspondenta tools have been a wide berth till it is prepared and williug ing information is the fact that I do not speak 'dreds of years ago. Mfntpg "' in ita sends U8 a from the KANSAS ,(j I, in 10- which from thoir ma.ke would indi- the persons and property placed clipping FA.aM�t I i : the language, but nearly every unearthed protect Spanish remarks about the extract' from', our lut ' with I there i9 some one who cate that were use a century or more care. EVERY 'AGENT GETS A PRIZE.' cali.ty speaks English. they in, 'I I' : of and circular relating to KansM wool�. I I . , is that These are the mines from Henry Bldenour, Westerville, Ohio, B' , The cattle business already large; any undoubtedly. past. do not wish it to be understood that we Id are the witnesses to the transaction re- We 'one can see ana I found that the eli- which came the 'wliich decked the person myself, ). i ( ; easily gold to Kansfta I and I shall advise friends to make a sweeping asaertiou in regard mate is very favorable, and thegrasses very nu- oC the Montezumas and lat� still were worked ported above, my alone fer the wools in to artificial means as behfg II a let the K. P. railroad severely reCerring ! $1.50 tri�ous. Another very im:>ertant )IOint I have by the Spaniards wh�" �riched, the Church • Year.,; of the fleece. 1. :Single'Subscriptions,I ROHT. S. CoOK. to increase the weight 1 ,b and that is that the cures itself from a mine: There need present. employed learned, grass $10,000,000 sill,ie lOme >r northwest The facl comes to our through Co.• 250 miles knowledge and the winter Ceed is quite as good, if not bet- be no doubt as to the rio�n_ of this country Roscoe, ,G�abam are the followiog nnparalleled of the most promineut growers oC your lltate, 'We making than the summer. Now minerals for adds addlrional from Topeka, Nov. 23. � ter Cor cattle, anyone in every day . ' than one of 14 : offei to all who will' act M Agents in obtaining and is mentioned by more them; ean see that these are in favor of of this lact. strong points proof , for the KANSAS the and in to il we do BO for the benefit of ,. FARMER, About Fairs. alhiding 'lubsCiiptlo� cattle. These learned, I want The of, the country AgrioultUal I DC u .,iliing things ageicultural dev.el,oplD�t mostcareoCtheir Old KANSAS 'AGRICULTURAL AND those growers who do take the Reliabtl!'" more; I would like to find out all in the . to know just is a study. For pr&c�ica� purposes ' rc �JOl1RNAL. much with and market the wool in the best shape. e- ,LIVIIl ED. EARMER: I was very pleased clips how to to work to invest a small amount of ef crops it M well never go way growing might handled as much of the I on fairs in the some time We have probably I il. for 04e Year COD.ltitute aad in cattle. How does the more rain 'your article FABMER, . 10 l!Iubae,riptiona money, safely profitably rain'yelit so�etimes �d from Kansas this as other ls. and wish to more on the subject. wools season, any .a Club. shall I and of what kinds? I am that falls the the grasl but there ago, y,0u 88y many buy better gro..,.s house in the and have had oC all it is true that we see that there is so trade, clips informed that the stock raisers are is not rain to, on' Cor While send in 100 names aecompa­ large enough depend raisiag that Kan888 iB des- All Agents who around it looks strange grades of merit, and feeling 'Y and no one thinks of many improvements UB, s heiCers thoroughbred bulls, attempting I , at club will receive a using grade crops; consequently " '11'001 �he Cash, rates, ot at fairs" tined to be one of the principal growing I d:1� by. lDostOC the Short-hom without this means that the imperfect system judging ns variety. anything irrigat,jon; by attended. states of the Union. we are interested that the he of '20.00 but is about the same 118 the one I first Cash Premium I stanad out to look over the territory for a crops of corn and wheat are raised, I od good shonld do all can to establish a not Kansas take the lead in regard growers they free of the month and investigate the subject Cully. Why the implements of farming are of the most an- Why may , and.a CQPY paper. and binding for the wools. fairs as well as in other good reputation '-ro number of some one who hu done this has not In all 1 have read of ancient to the many things? . in the 'l'8ry thing, 7 The Agent sending highest tifl.ue pattern: those who are or dls- should be done accomplish this, negligent n- written for I do I never went back far to Judging by experts. names abOn a hundred, in place of the '20 their experience publication, agriculture, enough 1st, od honest should be to �k for their mls- \ of hus- It should he done by carefully prepared brought will receive II not If they bad done so it would find when some of thesll, lI!lplements 2d, S premium, understapd. and we that your excellence. . doings, sincerely hope appeal use era has 'dawned standards of :e• make but :Were'in I 'my Wo��>�uch _ier, � promiae,You baDdr, bbt'l&.nl';' associations" will meet •1- of....oo the'�n_' to the growers' I Premium. will do'II'D and and oth- In the objects for ivhicli "woo! '. rNd"rs'tha& I tins Yankee judging, '.'.."ecial• for these 3d, , '. -alid yriur carefull,set people plow another ,7 'with tReir and that '�n I oae imals are should be kept in'vlew. �operation, and a thepaperfer year. item. o£ and in future letters er lalie!' machines are new hi the. terri- designed ur , saving I , copr oC, every up.rlence, as much aCter in the animals are wi1lsee Kansas wools sought by , condition which in 50 mbscribers at club the benefit of what an Ameri- at once in use. 4th The In All; ag�ts seodillg will give them tory and will be put shoold be consumers a's those o'c our best wool gI'OWiDg cd 'tHe will receive a If her frUits but noth- should be considered, and all by . cash, can finds out in this very old country. I California boasts .of fine show� �t:es, iwooinllapied . states. Irs a of of the shown in cOndition. $10 i� C\za� and copy the pa- was for a gold or a silYer mine I would in that state can IlOlJ1.pare, w�th bome feeding .PreI!Liu� of looking Most of the wools we have had have como' ov As to the �e cannet free for one not hp.ve the trouble, for I have had a pears and. apricots first, you say get'"experls In per year. slightest peaches, grapes, apples, and in them them for directly from the growers, placing in number of a in that direc· fruits in to nct M the,ir The Agent sending the largest dlnen chances to. make fonune grown in New Mexico and here grail' judges. Try paying lO, and will be Core our trade we have endeavoroo·that ',each . a in servic'es and them they pe over' fifty, and 1888 thaD hlmdred, �d' I have not been in the territary three the C. pay liberally, namBl} tio!!, greatest profusiqn. on its merits and its Ie. al!d in time. Don't wait until clip should show bring of the '10 premium, will receive a Speaial Las N. Deo. 1880. be at the fair p�ace days yet. Vegas, M., 4, evidenced a sentr�I-1 IBO ' ative value. This is by clip of the free for �ith the Cair is in progress and the cattle in the cd Rre'mium of'2Oa1)d a,copy paper I WIlB quite amused this morning the, us from this the "W" makes a It will not be Topeka year, clip, answer a Mexican made in to for that drag. apt I , . one-year. young me, reply Confidenoe Xen on the Rail. ring, ' which at the dull of the season sold for, to be like it WM at'the fair this fall-a i>-riod lpli. in 2li names accompanied a I was standing near a meat market Topeka AJl.Agenis�nding question. 26 while the and "doc-' a.Premi- bull calf a ribhon in the thorough- cents, heavy sa.ndy at club will receive on the or and some I to readers views of grade get . the rates, public square, "Iaza, seeing your my by cash; propose give tored" wools were in this and the Phil- ne FARMER free. bred class. The calf showed unmistakably that selling � um and a of the mutton in the meat I turned to a' y.oung the" Great American as it is now. re- 0/$5.00. �py shop 'Desert," cla&8. Two of these adelphia market at 15 and 16 cents. ,.r the number of at and uked him how much it about feet above tido wa- it did'not belong in The Agent sending'hi highest fellow my This plac� is 3,000 tha�, 1 not examine that calf at hence In our as commissson and less than will re- to in He and the did !lll, position merch�n'ts, subscri1iers rNer '25 50, cost raise mutton that �untry•. .stared ter, and is "Iuite dry �ol, though peo- judgee ourselves .to that' a the result. (confining strictly businesS), ms in of·a $5.00 premium, Sptcia.l at me a moment and then said something in here it is very seasonable. The soil is ceive,' plaO!! pie say in the Id. of the FARMER I must that the superintendent of the w� represent the wool grower or shipper .Pr�iu� and a copy and then it was my turn to stare, but, a loam common tq northwest Kansas, and say of .$10, ' Spanish, clay mr at should have seen and it is our business to do t�e best we can would a also whQn well cattle department Emporia, east, ltb fiee.· ,', ail good fortune have it, gentleman produces abundant Qrops supplied' were made ils comfortable as for his interests in full values, and sav­ in a club of 10 subscrib- within where I that the exhibitors getting !.R, All Agents'sending WM standing hearing, repeated myques- with water.' The'la.lid'is oadly broken intermediate when IUt receive a circumstances would permit. ing him the various profits ets for �ne 'yea�, ,at' $1.00 'each, will tion in Spanish and thell interpreted the young have been, though it is not hilly, as we under- of the cattle he sells at home. To it is also ;>ot one The superintendent department accomplish this, copy oC the paper free for year. man's reply, whlch was: "It don't cost aBy- stand the term east. Water, wood and markets this and filled his our to call attention to defects ,cd in the number of of and and are at the Topeka fair, year last, duty any therel The Agent sending highest thing." Considering the welllth grasses are the great wants of this couutry, on tReir woolsl will receive as well as anyone need wish, being may be in the method of preparing cr. 8u�riberB �ver 10 and 1888 tha!!25, the winter feed, � suppose the young man was rather poorly supplied. The supply of water position nr. wherever he WM needed. This was not for the market. This we have aimed to eJo iR cOllrse it does cost some- in hand a � .Premium of $5. nearly correct; bat of and the lay of the land along Spring creek, 'Il. of the fact mentioned in our lut cir., at same rates the case at EmpOria. speaking ,1<11 Subscriptlons10r two years may Ihing let it be ever sa small: this county, pleases me the best of any place I a cata- it will net be misunderstood, dubs. Before a man goes to a fair he gets, cular, and we hope 'er be connted' M two names in milking up the natural home of the have seen on the upper Solomon rivers. The This is clearly does not oot to see how much he is to take in those to whom our a&8ertion apply., sent in IlB fMt as taken with- all taken in these logue likely by or N,ames may be and for the IllBt two hundred years the government lands are parts, sheep, also estimates his while at We do not that dishonest practices a full cluha of still. premiums; expenses deny 00-1 are ohances to contest claims .. .tt· Ollt wai�iog·to.rorm cluh, though business of wool has been carried on but there growing �. L II 10 wooI'10 Ito to the suc" as teeh h Ip he WI'11 nee,d testah cur in other states preparmg s, Ohio, ten or more names at one time, are preferred fair Mexican I wish to mention an or.currence that lair, , I find you oan buy hap- extensively. h"18 ticket or en- but t!ie is that Kansas is .t1. 6ut 1M caM mua' in all caIItS - about 12th of the 0C hay and corn, for instance, point rent, price . a K. P. the . 1888 on the . , head. ., ad numh4!r',' ewes frOID one dollar te two dollars per pened railroad, ._ � , h e 10 Its as a fine wooI ' tr�nce and h'IS V) and Irom t Iy ml8ncy �,..,.." t1Id CUt 01 twIIt8. that those who run read and ,ee, expenses comparative --"-r"'''� when crossed with Merino make a November, may These rams, a measure hM its and fairs. Last of all, but not le..�t by any· means. growing state, and in reputa- Postal money orders, registered letters, of sheep tor mutton snd wool. profit thereby: t.p, good quality rata or no.t U these he t'Ion to mak and we are soI"toICI ns th'a. that wava to transmit weerh th 1't'IS pro pon e, n't( are the safest ,- confidence man in with the bank checks,' The of rams depends on where you buy 1st, A league price determines which fair he shall attend. There- should be a good one. the maila. and to the reputation ,T m01)8y thro\lgh them and how near they are to the best strains conductor peanut peddler belonging ' the. to conduct a Beems to be the UBe of the word "discontinue," 'in- 1.e. a fore (air plain By can in out his viclim and to plan of blood. Fair bucks be bought the train, picks manages get II in order to make it a success. The stead of discountenance," in the last sentence tP. - enough The na- seat besi:le him and start a,:familiar conve... ey. 'market all the way from $li0 to $500. hosts of warm Criends seems be will on the the Now let liS see what the question to you improve quoted from.our, remarks, you hardly give :r2 "- tive do not shear more than from one tipn. sheep we wished to • the KAlr8A8 FA.BKBR, or Rot? Inducllment and accommodation, correct impre88ion convey art oC the "Old Reliable," The train comes around with pMt and a half to three of 'w80l, but CroBlled 2«1, peddler more ita oir- pounds is what makes a show We trust that wool growing readers .... extending widely with good yeur can do tow� the Oeece in books, or some other device to good judges, with the Merino will nearlyaQuble .prize boxes, satisfaction. are offer them all the over bare and gives general will take our remarks in the spirit they in- oulation. We profit . U a sWI'ndle the unconscI'ous vI·ct·lm, by o"'erl'og ALTKIRE. ht • M. W me to the welg feel that we have their interestll at in the that they will be able pllt tended, and rUlJ 808t liope will attract the attention of huge prize with one of the books. Caroondale, Kansas. f'arm homes' in Sheep growing heart. WALTER BBOWN " Co. to:> a thouund to show }IlY in. ".ery'-_.I here. A The confidence man paper L___ many Americans, at an earl,. day,' 3d', proceeds ,Ite in the that hu organ._. ItoStOR, Nov. 29. county state, ,.:""'" enter this busl- the victim how he can secure the box, or .Tae·1t Plane. ••0 with small capital, prize, �------lds may, • roury� and if he be- adapted to it, will make book, without a shadow of a doubt. The nat- remain n_, ARMER.-Would be so kind all be ""' offers will ope� fo� FARMBR.-I would remind the readers En. F 'you' The preminm from the .tart. ,Sheep need �re. YQU ural p(opensity of man to get more than a just En. whea, the money me the addreBS ohome breeder of Poland- "'. until February 1st, 1881, the better of his of the FARMER that Btill have the oppor­ give competiton so to live with them. reward for his JIlon�y, gets they ite, be awarded and mUBt, speak, China and Suffolk A. E. JOHNSON. ars will paiCl. his to secure the best harrow and roller ever hogs. �.p;.emiuma am' in the room of and he followa the advice of sup- tunity 8ubrci'ibers hue I writing public judgment, Kansas. names oC �n "ihil, . county, lek ,As soon as 26 which at a the cost Seely, Cowley the of New Yorkers are talkIng posed friend, buying the article offered, invented, price barely covering . pliny 4M he Will be $5.00, or lioiel,'a sent in an agent paid is so The is down for the Nake of introduc­ by over for a tour of the mining dis- by a slight-of-hand performance changed price put U1e in the t�eir plans of ask8 the be retained agents' farmer sh.uld secure one be­ A. E. Johnson, Cowley county. that aniount may loses the and every I are in earnest and mean t� Be- that the purchaser invariably prize. tion, tricts; they truly w RO breed Poland- us commences. Several ruldreBI of parties pnre hands, remitting $2(1.00. occurrence referred to took on the fore the demand a each, if it be within the .range The place spring , cll�e V. ;. , fortupe the to sell the Jack Chinas. Write to 'J. Randolph, EmJ.KIria, the chosen New Mexi- afternoon of the 12th of between parties have secured right ..... for Club ...... of possibilities. They have November, and .Ite I be to KansM, or to MeBlrs. Randolph Randolph of and Junction The conductor Plane in their counties, and will glad ;bot one 'cb not because reputed Topeka City. less than y:w. can, only of- the: w�alth same who are reliahle the '\ No ;ubscriptions for he the exclusive to county in the of the place, breeders, Cor the reason that to not know the though give right every subeciibers the mines but mining oper- pretended parties, bc in this er! be received at club bnt present who hll\'p, fa­ whose advertisement will found pa­ rates, and must have seen more state to as resident, Ilgent8 can be carried on all winter. The mild repeatedly many lIy, can renew through ations pa&8ed by allo for breeders of whose time has not expired it. To such I" i II fur­ pcr. We have .inquiries as or leBS of the and it was cilities for introducing commence at winters make easy transaction. and haye the renewal to � comm�n ' breeders of them will do well to �uch ope�atiou8 here.quite as low as There Suffolks, agents sum- the that said nish the implement possible. !180 and 10 the wmter as during the report among passeugers panles oC profitable their ads. in the FARAIER. ucd the expiration present suhacriptioU8. some for a tWQ,hol',c j,ll hl\Ve months. h.t\ called each other by name in the smoking- has been inquiry plement all communications for the KANSAS mer ifov Address out feet. I am them at of- this are car. The conductor of tRat traiu gave working five shipping VD.· 'fhe mining interes\B territory offer FABJ(EB'to do two,thirds the work of Read the KANSAS FARMER'S premium to section of our tickets the ualDe of F. S. Fisher. The $12,50. Thev just . country. benring £80 considered equal any of E. :s. EI�%NG, man or­ to club send for specimen (,'opies the tin the nnme of John the three, horse, except in stalks. Any agents, There have' be,en difficulties in the wIly of de- fruit venJer gave Reynolds, EdItor and Publisher. send- club and go to work canvassing. in west as Pete Col- " three-horse Jack Plane, can, by pnper. which were hard to surmount. The but is generally known the dering lis� TOPEKA, KANSAS. velopment leo- in .. ,lI.b 160

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tude where and the time of grown planting and perience with it. has convinced me of the value and mite nml your poultry is in good order, you can �nrm�' Itndt. these FOR karvestlng, appear to 'be the tangible of the wild and it is much fail of BOOKS FARMERS prai�i�'.grnss, t!jat hardly getting a good price for nil you for the of points development the to that' '''which used to on 'sugar plant. superior grow the can raise. This is what one of, the commission Breeding from Bucks. We have.n of Young supply Minueseta Amber of northe'rn Illinois. In FOR SALE BY THE sugar, prai�ies fact, my ex- men has to say: "A large proportion of the I[� cane seed the most reliable' is cut procured .perienee prairie hay is equal dressed which comes to market is 1 understand thut there is some frolf-l tha� ��y poultry ,this �i kicking source, Kansas grown 'and treated as above. to the best nnd I timothf. have fed them both of such poor or handled in D.� among the readers of the FARMER and Cbrono- qnality, sj!ch poor Ne' We will mail, 4 to at the same KANSAS postpaid, pounds (enough found the stock liked one shape, that it is almost to and FARMER. II at some statements I have timeJItpll' impossible seIlit, scope, made regard- on plant one.ncre) receipt of $,1.00, from any as well as the other, and horses the �, small always pre- prices obtained are either iug farmers west of Kinsley, and also the reader of rarely'satisfilctery the FlRMER. -The is 16 cts ferred the So I to postage prairie" hay. plowed up my the receiver or Now all this can be �� propriety of using yearling rams and yearling which sblpper. B per pound, leaves 0 cts, Ihe estimated tame meadow and now on depend entirely the done with a little lIOn ewes as breeders. I away by' thought and labor in may have unintentionally cost of and Parties wild J.S culling, Gleaning sucking. grass. I consider i� the best pasture in the [Any of these books will bo forwarded. by. man on some one's right way." 'C troll toes, but I don't know as I' on receiving this seed nre to compare the world that I have ever post-paid, receipt Qf las requested seen, especially for If the readers of the FARMER who have price,] , have to make in the matter. R.I any' apology the sugar or and to the flesh. L, & syrup yield report making All kinds of stock do remark- to sell L. F.) New Am. Farm '2 60 LtD poultr,Y will try this way, I think AllenAllen:s Book, s - In the - first L. , place; all drivers of cattle and FARMER. W. they American 2 50 O. HAWK. ably well on it while it is. fresh and Allen'" L, Cattle... growing. will be well for their time and labor. R. Farm Hook . 1 60 can to trouble 'have had repaid !.R.. Ameri�u 'tel sheep testify the .Aileen'. (L. F. � . . they White Water, Kan. But the is it starts late in the F'l Rural :Architecture. 1 60 001 great difficulty I\nd sent to Poultry market Dlseuses of . on the and in most cases with those hav- prepared according Allen,ll.(lI. L,) Domestic 1 00 J.I! road, • and Animals, spring fails early in the fall, therefore we to the above will lind Cor the to directions, always meet with ,Tra� ing least be damaged. I was ordered, A'::���r3:, Ma�erB·. GUi�e, �a. 75 Jac Early Amber Cane. need some kind of cultivated grass to out American Bird help ready sale, while half-fattened, badly dressed Fancier, 80 eon out --- of the a man . very absolutely, American - highway by the and the fall and in and ROtIe'Culturl.st, 80 G.I spring feed, my opinioa slovenly handled will be a American and who kept water for sale, and because stock, always Weed. Useful Plants, 1 75 J.,8 only my I used two to the with is ... that all the tame we Barber's CraCk Shot. " pounds acre, planting gross do need at pres- in the market and tend to 1 26 Mil drug down - the . was keep ., team. picking a little on the roadside Barry's Frult Garden. 2 60 grass a ten hoe Hoosier drill, by removing all but ent, And with its after the help, prairie begins price of Bogardus,Fleld,Cover &Trap New ed II 00 while we ate our lunch. good poultry, Shooting. � Bommer's Method of ' three of the hoes leaving them eqidistant. Less tofail'In ilie fall, that is, from the Ist to Mr. Makin!: Manures, :IS D.ic 15t,h I will - Editor, with your Boussingault's .' -In the second place, if rams comply request .II,urol Economy. 1 60 !lal , one-year-old than half that was used, of stock would live on it Bracketes Farm - quantity by my neigh, September, the most of and tell the readers of the l<'ABMER which Talk-paper, 6Oe; cloth, 76 Berf are and Breck.s Now Book of -. ,1\8 good serviceable � older ones, I bors cane Flowers, 1 75 wO( , who hand. This has the if it was by to - allowed -. planted winter, especially grow breed of fowls I think for Breech-Icaders, BylGloam, 1 ' b�8t the cou fact to if I the general Brill's ti: ha'f,e th,at learn; besides, injured this to be the to live and accumulate all summer. I will at Fann·Gardenlng and Seed·Growlng,. 1 (I() P.,( proved country just place try farmer. F. Broom Corn and of. man's I E. MARSH. Brooms. paper, I5Oc; clotb, 75 ned sqI!) any stock, WIlS p.s on as on Brown rough �y in it has done well tho here, some future time to and 's Taxi�ermist's ., 1 00 I prairie give my experience Golden Belt Poultry Kas. Manusl, con as as I Yards, Manhattan, Bruist's Flower-Garden 1 00 I ,!wnj 1\8,1 u�ually keep many yearlings without too. No better or observation on the best for Directory, Elli in I Brulst'. ' - irrigation, lighter grasses pasture """======", Family Kitchen Gardener. 1 00 in the and advise daI. anyone market, invariably colored molasses was ever made than Kansas. Burges' American Kennel and Field 3 00 , sorghu� E. Sporting 'Y,] , I.' B New . Burnham Poultry Book,' -' 2 00 cou to , customers take olden ones and , ,my " instead; ,that Messrs. have out Burns' Architectural ' Hoadley ]10 miles s. Book ' &,Crow turned Uniontown, Bd\irbon Co., Kun., Dmwlng . 1 00 Val , �nrtitnttUrt. Bnrns' if any man will Illustrated Drawing Book, 1 VO Jurth�r, having experience of Pierceville cane. Rice corn has e. of Burns' .00a' Egyptian Topeka. Ornamental .. Drawing Book. r 00 ClOl customer or ' " sta� 'to's any other, person, that us this Butler's Famllv done well with yeur, too. 'Ve have Strawb Cu1 Aquarium, 75 I. S erry ture. .Cald,weU's Agricultural Cbemical or rams fresh from the warm stalls and Analysl., '2 '00 Stet sheep --- rain quite reasonably and I hardly think the Watch the Rabbits. - .the are as �I�f�e' � high (eed pf eRlltern states, servicea- can out before It seem" to I read with g���flo:.�rg�ap�'(fr��f���; �g:1 much interest Cleveland's - ground dry spring. have the article of Landscape Archltccture, 1 50 'I ble sad hardy as those thilt have been one or fj: me this corner of Kansas has been visited by Now is the time to watch the rabbits and Mr. Childs on and I 1 tom strawberry culture, while ' in he �Pe'!:r:'n���� ����t���" �g Wal either be - ih" , - tw!, y��l coun��y, rains as much as any of the the with him in Cole'sAmerican , uillJlt timely portion protect youag.orchards from their depreda­ agree many things that he recom- Veterinarian, 75 dull of Cooked and Cookinll Food for Domestic 20 ,very edprehension state this We are 100 miles west of tien. I will there are a few Ammal., w o�willfully ignerant, year. give you my plan, and I have not mends, things that I cannot Cook's Manual of the Apiary" ,', 1 25 , had . the who not the are Corbett's Yard - ThO!le -have Larned on the T. & S. R. R. a Poultry and Market: pa, 50 experience, A., F. lost single tree since I bo�e followed agree to. lati' it, (1" Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor,12 mo. 1 60 not know, it to be a .. When I expected to ,1ac� ; MRS. A. B. PRESCOTT. a He Dand's American ' - spec years). Cut rabbit in two with an axe, and says "a hard clay soil, moderately rich, Catlle Doctor, 12 mo.. 1 50 I - am asked for on that! Dadd's American Cattle Doctor, 8 vo. cloth, 2 60 I my opinion any_subject Kan. with a in each will double Pierceville, piece hand, rub up asd down produce the amount of fruit that Dadd's Amorican Reformed Horse a se . Book,8 vo,elth ' to be on, and fit to Dana'sllluck Manuel. - - - -' 1 No am.811ppps!!d posted see -give the tree two or three times until the blood and your rroh,popIar bench where 211 ,I lands, paw paws Dead Sbot: or, Bporteman's . 1 25 an shan I state what I think are facts Complete Guide, ' ' opini�n, hair as thrive De Yoo's Market , . - Protection of Apple Trees. show plainly high as you wish to pro, best, will do." He recommends a com- A88lstant, 2 60 ' Mayhew and on ' ; ",�thout fear any parties, ev,en if those Hutchinson, tbe Dog. 8 00 1 oj opin­ tecto soil - One rabbit where . , ! will do for forty or fifty trees. pact forty bushels of corn would be DlnhlDOIm ng's Landscape Gardening, 6 60 ,be to - Ka: Jikely against my own there an in the and a 2 ,.iOll8;.�o,nld, operate SoIl)etime ago wI's inquiry Try it I think you will never need any heavy yield, etc. : :: :: as I =r��rg�s����erry � TIlE inte�eet?, and have been asked my opinion to the of Elilott's Hand Book for I FARlIBlt in regard protection apple other protection. Once ove� the orchard Now, after many years of on dif- Fruit Growenr: pa.6Oc,clo 1 00 ! going experience Elliott'. Lawn and Shade on the two 188t a new Trees, ,1 00 a.i1 charges many and - by good the , trees of if ferent of , in the kinds , against depredations rabbits, fall has alwaye been sufficient with me. soil, I will say that larger crops' EnAeld·.lndlan Com,' - 1 '00 , . each a I the Eveleth'. Scbool - - I qeginne�, requiring reply, think I the eduor advised of be HouseArcbitecture, 4 00 rem.ember right painting E. strawberries produced on Every Horse Owner's - is to them ,can ,a light; Cyclopaedia, S 7ti ��l :lray our Horses • ' - . I give tb,rough ,papel'll, the trees, but while this might answer very well drained, mellow soil, Famous of America, 1 60 . . - 'horollghly Pear ' , - thiak is the discuss­ enriched, Field's Cplture, 1 26 wWeh.l ,proper method Clf. well to the rabbits from the Winter haa come upon us this season much than can , keep gnawing trees; possibly be prOduced on such soil as Flax CUltre. [7 prize Essaysj>y,prac. growers,] 80 all : such �piC8 j then may be and our to earlier and with a and to , ,ing, benefited, it in be an the severity promise stay he recommends. � would, opinion, injury =�� :g��::::;: �BOn: • ���kC:������i�. !'88 choose a . i .ihClll81,;whe may take hand., known to the oldest inhabitant. ThA It Frank Earester'. Fish and ' , 2150 I ThOJl� tree, closing up tp,e the bark, affecting hardly "f has been'my experlence WI'th strawberrles Flshlllg, 'p�res, 0'; Frank Forester's Manual for , am us a Young Sportsmen, 2 00 .hink I wrong will do favor or the sheep were taken from the fields and on a "who by the tree similar to 'farnishing placed in in caBe of - - J i painting' clay soil, very wet weather "\ r I their in and editor winter witbou' _ � putting, opinions shl1-pe, �ny hnman , in the in the R,'fe��·Io��.¥::�

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the of servanta, and, by defrauding tion because inlerest ueceasa- • "'" .of suffrages Inoperatise, joint BI_tl.... ",...... " ., . DIND'Or�. . latro,� iJl�baqd1!. the _I of the"people;"pnts nllml'lts"plianUoola rily favors combination•. fn otlter cases, .where . become to T. FROWE, breeder or au�hority, by which theT, cannot be rates Thorough·bred Spantsh ", ' '" maintained and . . , TUTTJS J. •• lawrmakers lcombination . N"TlOK"'LGft�K"R.-�[&.ter· J. Woodman oC • Merino ';.' . 'E Sheep, (Hammond Stock), BllCkB Jot' b'- he h f R' 'h' h"" are ' Secretary:Wm, M·.lreland, �wclly t. I?g.ta o.f 'be' therefore reduced , �e, Auburn, Sbawnee CO., Kanaal, WaahlngtQn,,' ClItZ""11!l �t,l.e" esto. atcompet*:ve pomts,the 'J ;l'IJBtOmce, F.. M. y:. soulless it the of diner ...... ,Y.1'E: ., abatement is sure to be r Or," to �i.CxH' """lIl1mn.- "n 01 mas�r. expedient . tricted those BERD,-Walter hI. breed· J(iCh�';.. McBDpwlell'J)VaynecN.oy ames. Indiana' " ...,., Morgen, C8.lolloa; .W. G, be not .er of thoronghbred Heroford Cottle and COlswold Wayno, oC repreeentatioa employed, they do and are made BLUE'VALLEY D.;Wr:Ct,A1Itell,orSOUth n?t .points, corresponding ��itions Sheep, Irving. Marshall county, Ran. HIgh grade hesitate for there Bulls and Rams for sale al N�Aini�kitr.LTJ: GJI:..i(oJ:,-Ma�tel<: Wm, Sims, Tope. �o. useillrib� upon leglslllto,"" at other points more oompensating ail con­ thoroughbred reasonable thfln ,ILLS!. prlces. COrrespondence solicited. is abundant .. Maxson!�. testimony that they have cesalons. In this there is an of . . showing :rl!.��"eecrp.n��" ifecretary :,J',' alarming power kiL: o� Popenoe, Tope· SYMPTOMS OF' lA' BROB, Ann Arbor, Mich., make a specialtY '" the . �n �urer. purchased honor, of senators and discrimination. �f one are the choIcest straiDB of . represent- Citizens' HALL Poland." 'OII!', aod·b....inID.d E, F. W Neosho J. political parties impose, 'ortjo_dIIfJeah.Tbo,are __lrweiebtTuolcl county; KtrwI'\h'J.tams, Erie, countY; 0, :a.:y, R. L: D.",I••• of the serve . Vanolsdal Winfield, COwley countY;George W. Black, magnates they them keep steadily in view the pur· BlMPSONII!oaIniJIe.AI. , governing' Tbey InenaH &Lo and cause tIllt .Olathe, Johnson county ; w. J. Campbell, Red Stone, Intrenched in the state APpedle, several dom· to the of the venalities to Tall••n the Is Cloud countY; John Rebrlg, Fairfax, 0saIre county; capitals poee purge body politic body Fie.... thns erstcm ICI"1 Dourla.. and thelr� Action on the I, B, Flec�, Blinker Bill, Ruaell county; :r. K, Miller, ed'10.'he centra·I'Cltade,I confid'ent and that material .,d; by handicap progress. They may ...e .. aro D .. Dlae.d Or_�U'8(oo pro- Bterling,.lUce county;W. Rlpptne, Severance, })oni· . . stro th'le ral '-d...... the county: Arthur Sharp, Gllard, Crawford coun. ng, way power ay sways cooperate WIth aII persons and aII assoclat'IOns l!!'anP. B. lI[axson, Emporia, Lyon A. M. commerce a !fv; coun� of c9ntinent and dominates its in· that work in the interest of free and eulight­ t:.f!'::lJ.\!ll'.�g���e Ke�g!: dustrirs with cold neglect of the golden rule elled administration of bllt for them· Wabaunsee ��::g��u3.t�:�n�i"�d; justice, county. . that is the TUii,stiliiliirRYiiYf.GRAY HAIR on WHISKERS to & GLOSBY vitalizing spirit of free selves must move for tI.e of nat· chanRed government, they protection DLAOK Ql n. BiDHle application ()f this DYE. It. im­ 'We solicit and ,with part,s A Natural Oolor Bots Sold from Pe.trons, communications regarding cynical contempt of the c,ommoo, hon· ural the monstzous ef cor· Justant.aneoua17. rights against greed � DruSgwt., or sent. by eJ;pl'ees on receipt of esty and virtues that thp. struc· $'i .. I ,t���:�'l!,o:':;'':,''rl':tl���c�fre���J��Is��''::ne���r; homely support porate power that riots in the chaos of princi. uffioe, 35 Murray St., Yorl\ol apeclallntarest to Patrons. ture of civil liberties. A �ew power within the pies overturned and COil fUlled by its wanton as· state, accelerating in growth, licensed by its Bumptions. They must invllke order, law, Notice 'of of the ,THE SORGO HANDBoOK Meeting State Grange. own inordinate as g�eed, usurping desire. ad· peace, justice for all,lest revolution intervene A Treatiso on Sorgo nnd Impbco Canes. tuul tho MillDuota vanees, limitless in will it audacity-how long to clear away with rude hand the fabric of tyro Amber CUBO. Tho EDITION F0I118U .. The annual of the State of Early Rligar meeting Grange be before the state itself !lUll' on" will be sent freo on We o. will be a suppliant to anny that now fetters industry and retards de· rcrvlr. npplioatlon." Kansas, will meet at Olathe, Johnson county, its creature that folrlll�h l'UI:E VANE SEEDoftne beat v:uitl�7· South,;'rn'Kpnsas 8�ln. Farm. lays iustftll hands upon the velopment. W. A. AUMSTRONCI, N. y" December at 10 o'clock :F;L1£!lll'ER MANUFACTURING CO.. POLAND-CHINAS and BERK· Tuesday, 21st, 1880, Cincinnati, O. shreds,of authority yet preserved, swaggers in' J. H. THOROUGImREDSHeRE Pig. and BoS" for sale, 'l'he very hest of a. BRHlHAM, Ohio, in. "�·a"'n·. ('''II'' jlJnrhillt'T("Sttnlll f:"gim'II, Cirt:II,larSall).ma.. each breed. Early Bnd flne every precinct of the with J, N. S, C" l'o/'fuM" (;rai/l .:}fIlls. Church alii). Sdwul JJdlll. &;c. maturitY,large growtl\, legislative .. domain, LISCOMB, style are marked features of our hogs. Terms rea By order of Executive Committee. its mammon,de�les the ermine, and has tower· A. B. S�[[Tl[, Ky', W. H. JONES, Chairman. scorn ing for the people,.and especial. conte.mpt B. R. SPILMAN, Cal., for the class that A. PRESCOTT & suffers most by its cruel exac· , sonable·RcANaO�P.rli:c���:��-::� . Committee. CO., of the 'Committee on tiuns-farmers? Report. Tran'sppr­ Unanimously adopted. RIVERSIDE ·tation and Commercial Relations of Shall there' be an fARM. HERD, OJ POlANDSI organized ellort by the KANSAS, Grange. people to recoyer the rights filched from them The Gods Those Thtm- TOP!EKA, Established In 1888. ( �h� N:ational . Help Whp Help by the crealures of their Will selves. generosity? fBn ve 011 hand .. .:rhe problem of transportation, in ita rela- they !Dark, the imit of eoncession and threafter t(ons fo confronts farmer ita agriculture, every guard boundaries? The time is epportune, Though farmers do all the work, if they ex· th'e land� He nis labOr their throughout may apply .strength �qual to the requirement,-do tend no protection or care to their own inter· rltre with skill, propitious seasons may bless'his they lack the purpOse? Will American farm. ests, another class will assuredly ste.p in toman­ LOAN and the fertile soil tinder these inllu· ers in 'efforts, join positive, earnest, determined effort age affairs, take the profits and make farming a $100,00010 ences, may return the most bountiful c�ops, ':Vet to secure just protection, through the peaceful most' unsatisfactory business. . But 'What will tltere is the of a market and the medium of necessity laws wise in their qesign and just in these discouraged farmers do to improve their· In Shawnee and' adjoining Counties on means of reaching it. as the condition of their condition? Will stakes and. prime operattsn, ",hereby railway corporations I they pull. up go good Farm security There IS ever profit. increasing demand lor shall be gently but firmly restrained within the west, only to experience the same difficulties, the of his labor. He makes the limits so deli�d? products sup- If they will, the day is near or will they hold on where they .are, trusting but there is one ply, intervening condition nec- at hand 'wben their industry will be free to the assurances of party leaders' that the desired. At 8 and 9 per cent., to these two elements of commerce distribule its essary bring profits through all channels of change. will. surely come' if their party suc· into profitabl� union-transportation. Time trade in just measure, according to deserts, ceeds? Or will they �ondemn farming,. make when the of w\U! waterways this, country aerv.ed and (they will themselves share equitably in an unconditionalsurred�e� .of the business and the but new purpose well, and improved high- the blessings that reward free, untraml;Deled advise ,their sons to try something else? ' All of I ways commerce have been provided; ,rail- labor in the primary avocation of man. of these things have·bees tried, ·over and' over the the lines laid in It is not the still ways threading continent, pqrpose now to mark wi!h pre- again,'and do not bring the hoped·for. reo: lidvance of the athwart the each of NOGEANT plow. reaching cjsion step the beneficent work, nor can lief. The gods help those:who helpthemselve6 broad domain of an industrious this at once as people, whose be, don.e by any legislation; for is true of farmers as any class, 'and there is E. DXLLON � 00. restless have thus been led new energies to ef- there must be nice adjustment of the great hardly any request that they, might earnestly The Oldest and Most Extensl\'e fort on new lands, and this has such and make that· would not be country by forces engaged on the one hand in., production, unitedly granteEl, IMPORTERS AND BREEDERS OF means become the of tbe world. But Then if granary and on the other in transportation essential to they �i11 understand what they do while has been and ex- need agriculture enlarged the development of all usef!!1 industry. There and insist that their wants shall be reo Norman French Horses tended this to through agency working premote mu.t be of common better 'are in store for them; In wholesome growth hon. spected days the United States. Old Lonis Napoleon, the fir t Norman stallion to 'its it has become so that a will Independence Bf the classes who have so imported brought Illinois, at tl� development, by rapid stages esty, legislator spurn the bribe of our head stud, for mnny years. Have maq.e elev, to the a controlled their interests and a en direct from .,subjected very.power whose kindly offices insidioUlily por:ator prizes Mans, france, In t880, j,'or i ,selves? When would a child 'which t9 secure profitable returlHor expense of ment he has procured and by _the d�mnabl learn· to' w.rite $15. $�O.. $25. ��;r ;:id .who never the in his in t�:s1m�����n;u��;lfoi�,:�����e�tayt�� ), capital in'vestetl in' cons\ruction; m�lcts is pen own· hand, but "CHEAP AND DURABLE. France, Rnd for this lot of stnliions we pal.d tho ·'ope�aiing prostitution.of ,h,onor the, pejlple':l,te took. ISe�dl tor Clroulars. Addre9s highest average price. We have now on haud 140 to watched it trace the . whil�' farwers' on railways move to,serve.• It is that ouly characters when hend of choice and qep�ndl unworthy )let yet. enol!gh tbe only MIlDufncturera, stallions mares, for sale 011 88 reASonable terms as the same for service as must be honor and moved by, the hand of another? Would the qunlity of stock can be .their.crops.s,t �uch compen�ation there, honesty ill high' CHAPMAN Ik. CO., had for anywhere in the United States. ever learn to skate Ind. • 'will .Ieave them fair return for the labor.and Power will not be its' boy by SImply watching the MadIson. Illustrated cutnloguc of stock SCllt free on pl�ces. �orl) ppre t�e,n . appllca· . • tlon. ,. '8 skaters shore? Farmers J I I I ,'� I ' :capital" em'ployed. 'As political ,sqqrce; the people must be honest &ad merry 'neell All and native fuli·bloodnnimals · question'of delegllt� troD_t �he _.ACE.NTS. WANTED_ Imported entered a deal·of to·be for registry in the National of Nonilan Hor: it is clear'ihat these relations their to those who are . great trammg able to secure a To &011 'the :&".".orl.-te RegIster economy, i?dst �e power only �orthy." ses. of the. . maintained for the and .the . just proportion that results. from E, DILLON & steadily security the trust.' " gain CO.. Co their Bloomington. McLean .• Ill. 'welfare of' b�th interests, and it clear ' In answer to the assumption of. .Iabor, and there is no place where this CAKE AND' BAKING PAN. .is'equally privaj WILL sm OM SlaHT TO,EVII! HO.USElUPEI. :that'they will not lie so maintained without rights, vociferously procl�ilDed by railway 1I(.I·valuablediscipline can. be so �sily, so cheaply, and so as 1D lD���u�f���s to::�:B�����'I(f�:e:i!�r ����:"i�� rules to define the torneys, there is the of Chief Justice effectually acqUIred a' well regula· weeks, another ,.In IOdays, anoUu!r."l [0" dAys. 126 PERCHERON-NORMAN jtist· obligations. opinion ted subordinate BoziDIUci Fni,bt I'rH to Arenta. Sena (or ciroullU'8 �O:E'LSE& Experience 'has 'shown that tbe Waite, delivered.from,the render. grane;e.-Dirigo Rural. to nearest corporate bl1nch wh�n' addreas,' MIIEP;A.BD • 4»•• --- 8&. power which manages a railroad is rapacious. ing the decision in the 'famous "Granger +- "laelbDaU, 0., or Lou.., n:o. IMPORTED IN 12 MONTHS, :It marked' carried to the Court Grange co.operation is making rapid head· ,is by. encroachment� anll uBurpl\-' I qases," so-called, Supreme STRANCE BUT TRUEl tions. It does not abide within its this way throughout.the western and, southern states that ,,'e lell tbI!tN.1l.8Incer Sew­ sphere, .upon. very point. These are the words Warrauted • In..Mach.1Jletor.ao. of the in tlCUl, lalt. and b�1t ",ade. Don't pay 'where it is well Digh autocratic.· It assumes from decision: union, andI ·fact, in the north and $20' ,quoted �he "When, therefore, 'agt!nu e/IrI!t! proft", but buy dlroct,llnd to east. 'since the .had a ..ave ONr book all. rights that belong the people, forgetful of one de"otes his property to a use in which the ,Never, country history, leO! 'r(!lt! e:tpla'n.t . Don'" till read It. Hundre��rl'\'�K FUEK.t0>!6therwit'ha VALUABLE TREATISE on thl. this ble. Witness the itmigh& brin,t"suffmng.,'Yet corporate pooling by the trunk lines, Will Cash pay for Choice Butter at ��:e. t'brr���%1!fj08!t�lJi1foare:i8�.��:W�o��: railway' power; irresponsible and defiant, chal- leading from the grain fields of the west to the ,w. C. NORRIS', 'Ienges the multitude of inifferers and sneersat seaboard.. So far 88 the earnings on that traffic that attempt ·to impose r�trllints are concerned, they hllve a common legislatures treasury � If AN"TED YOll want Taxe's paid, or Re(l.l EBtatc bought or its or to check its. assumed pre· from which they draw p'o rala, to al- 'upon rapacity according A e. !laId, anywhere in or to Parlner to tako half Interest In my business with Kansas, Joan money on good Ever' alert and it .lotmeJlt of the terms of their com­ from to rogatives. unscrupnlous, capital by 5,000 10,000 dollars capItal. One who nnder­ improved property at good rll.to of interest, Corres· stands the Dry Goods husiness into the various districw, selects its pact. Here are all the conditions of preferred, pond wIth' J, R. Swallow.1,: Co" Real EBlale alJd Loan goes sUPflel competi· W. C. , NOltRIS. Agcnta. Topeka. Kanon., 161

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classed OD ill merits and, commUoial valne. fore public ll88ei11blies in your COUDty, called and boards'of trade, are requested to'IieDddelll-, lzed and prepared it the same lIB for garden . • THE KANSAS FARM'ER Some such regulation i. highly important to 'for this purpolje:'\ gates•. All' f.&mere, shrppere, and'oth�rs IDteil' soeds; n..rked n trench with hoe ',handle two ======develop the wool iDterest'o'f' the state, and pro- '. 2d, Urge momber9 of your gi'llbge;'iu1d fa'rm· 'ested In the developmeDt of our common, iDch!'8 deep; waterell tlio trencih ;.mod411itely; . B. E. Editor aod Proprietor, tect honest dealers and woof from ers of 'yollr to the petitiODS COO.Dtry, to be present. filled it up-one inch; soaked th�.eed�,in BWIlfG, . produeers neigllllorhoOd: 'sign �pld . are.re;qllested Xan.... Topeka, the result of frauds and ,poo�, wool. accompanying ·this letter. A State Fimners' Alliance will be' orlfllllized wa�r ,welvo hours; planted ·the,eeeda about six A dog law for the protection' of the wool and 3d, Wilen all die eignaturee possible have at the salDe time. J. M. Foy, iDches apart, May 4th i covered ODe inch, and no forWard them Butler Co. Alliance. the seil with hoe or The TERMS: CASH IN ADVA.WCF.. sheep busiD_is also demanded; but effect- been obtained to YOllr petitions, Secretary pressed the hand.' hoed .• 1,50 law unites or re- withollt to in COD·' Pinm 6th. iD about three One Oop"l. Weekly, for one year ive'dog can·be made neglect delay yoor representative Grove, Kas., Dec, plaDis appeared w!leb; qai for six •. 1.0() ;Ol,re

iDfectious tion the of , ' no incllrred our of spreading upan inter·statl! com�erce thei 'fer to clllb agents' ever ,made. Ooab and by peoplo 'S)1fti�,�· etc., and �. Cattle as will secure of for all our ED. FARXER:'ID Iii; KANSAS FARMER hi WO.rmj, :S;op' C�ve... in articles at for work. Ev. disellBes from 'this distributing poiot. equality privileges not, i: trad41 hlgb prices II , und reo November in to ,' from an infected district, or points citizens in the matter of transportation, 17th, yonr reply Zephyr's" I ery agent who works for the KANBAB FABl\IER coming ED. FARM.R;-I live in ZeDdale tOwnphip, ...U!_8' Her vi· trees aDd tree call south where lever'is Ii"ble to quire freigbt rates to.be 10 proportion to queotion aboot' planting, YOIl w·ro knows thlit .he is working for Cash! And Spanish prevail, Riley Ilollniy, 45 miles from arid ",bout the blltterDllt a stick. I most Topek� . should not be admitted to the but have a ces rendered. poor retipectfully wea every agent gets something. yards 8 miles east of MaDhattaD. I should like to

. as to its , differ with of small vallie • aDd aD olli· I � separate depot provided for them, you bein� by No is n"""--'�ed lor a per· hear'throllgll the K,ANBAS FA�J(E'R the. name Special Authonty for timber. With your conseDt I will eer of the state shollid be appqinted to inHpect Friends, g.ve you are son to form clubs. All that is necessary is to aDd natllre of disease' that "YOUDg . some of aDd with the � attaclis, cattle and enforce these regulhhons. my experience aboll. ery oecure the names and•reullt the money. calves. The feet swell a little above the poor sluk. a 'little the great A great many of sUbecdptioD8 expire the By jlldiciolls legislation YOII,r aDkle joint aDd then looks as In be careful to give the I was raised where it 'stop: sborl; Giving Ad�., volume of KRD8R8 trade which is building np with No. IiO-the present Dnmber of the partly grew pleDte­ tim. though a StrlD&' was tied 'where th� full name of and toa size.' Often it was swelling ,hePostollice, County Kansas can be FARMER-to No. 52. Send iD renewals ol1sly la,ge used for dea indi,,�� and enriching City, Miasourl, yonr ' a � After few the feet don't and and do ncit write OD the same piece saw·timbe "'1ral s and aod lor mak' siops. days drop off; &ate, halted in this and its be secured before the time is out, and thus save us a great r, posts, mg tan, state, matter or rUD any; see1l18 to be a does of thu COIIIIIlunicatioD8 for the bell"�1!1 we in northern dry rGt, paper FA.JUIER creates our deal of labor iD names from the ,what called sap-bllckets, Ohio, ivOJ to the state which it, while people dropping your not hiDder the calves from aoa dOD't are 1f:litten OD. also aod were made eating they will fiDd UDder ODr laws that are printed list, and in a short time be called troughs, spiles shiogles pial protection 0'l'ff OPOD fall off Rlllch. We killed them, soppOsing they Liltl with necessary instruction sent who Ie them from it, and it was considered lasting I1nd dura· I 01'1111 uDable to reach the organized ���s Hyste- replace by receiving YOllr sllbscription. wODld die from the efFecte

. well' I butternuts issue of the F.A.RMER, that a farmers', and the business that will its\!lf to the prepared. .Iways thought and take a Dew sllrt. are nDdoubtedly .tJ present present There I' Ired b Tbey' were fine 'a warm fire on a posBeBBed by a devil. F. D. ('.oBWlUf." . m� ,.,eting will _mhle .t the capital on Farmers' CoDventioD to a_bl. Il..... is �Ot, eating by wlutry 'Oyci f, 0�a�t tJarMers 7&88tomeetlDg,,�.e hY 8811em e! I once lived a farin iD ceDtral Iowa the lll&h ot the of the so to be to day. " egg! January, purpose pro- milch what il .mi'hew arrange, upo� . done, cou ou�e a ora e 0 • . • arJRrter&h tnEeldr COdllll0, Yth county 'seat Ifntat,th �....I a of buttemnt tIm· Re'ad ·This.. ooDvention to .. wblch rUD bei consider the· ' ,upon large � 'Dg maiDly matters 110 as to work m08t Farm· qllaDtI�y ' effectually. COlli!'t November 29th • The oall" d'dI • " : • • not, . • '1, .__ ao ..... ber was 'd I old! rt"ahoD The on a growIng, . , eXCItement the bUSlOe88 of w.as �u\)llann�y�. . spo question. ers, you have illlqpl'11r us v�y pubhc reach . in time for i08emon in the FARM Ell, tlie ibto·the and ent, Every farmer.needs Purdy's p,.v" lleooryl«­ -fnll beooDiinl('intense throughollt the tion on haDds and you mDlt wake up to by b018 climbing ul? tops ,thipubject'i8 YOllr d h th f'l f the K F 'to teach him how to small' ·and .all . the to at grow aod to this is the ODoe. Time .0.1 aDd breakbig branches' get th� .fmill raial couutry, D!eet prio. the . it'at ting , or �� . question doing ... meD I._._ . importance mil. e Ion 0 e movemeDt. e eknce t� meet.. of ' ' ufretho AN8ASThARMER kinds and ho a"", .. ts a seen se In mar garden plants·'" 1lD ... . nuts. I h"ave the '11' 'ht e ket h'pal reason f,llr the orgaDlZIl't'Ion 0t Farmers aDd the iD which you live n�ts nigl presses generatiol.l heId rd' to aDd bY of small fruit or for 75 cents to $1 more .thaD once. package berry plants of.ehoice .11 over the cor· . land. The railroad do �coo per bushel,.... . [Alliuioes . else to h of There is • otitl de�an.is you nobody e lDlorma�� Ion we 0 was a . Ithng t' 'hll.!g.�e hPadrogfr�me,It, very vanetles and h he IS lUre WI'11 be wbat I . Ju�t ." • are far ahead of for ,.' IponwOll8 througheut the COUDtry have, by lob- it It ii work and are morally bollnd . They black'1J8IDuts eatiDg. ,�a.t ! . nDe !lour you . enth' tic th Onr r. repre· are in this' branch of hUli-' i should like to more' this timber promised. Pllrdy otl14 bies and bribery and oonceDtration, mo.naged t� or .tho curse wilfrest on you aDd lu;y .ii¢n perform it, sen b I� rom an Bess' is 'the t::t: gal e��, orman� I authority of the Unjted to warp legislation io their favor, and by takiDg children for len it undone. co�e questioD, bUt I' (�ar have' al�i said � s�Bdard tra'F your h�ving r 0 " e a ure 'II' 0 11'88 . ex·membee Of'"� 118.::egl tnee hO lleDt to StateS.' What he seDds out'm.y be relied unjost advaDtage of theae secured privileges,' much for a stranger iD the FARMER family but Upob raie, at the lJe88ion anil I!(Jld ·or • • .. last but, 'to be • ID orderll· No of ruu.k Topeka et! are ht aftor b me 88 soon genuine' give have monstroUily oppressed the people and Dead·Beat Swintllel. 11mb'lr ar!UlI lIOug y tradell off, or d� the fllZiners! ""e desl'red and the an i� .ioterest , pIi''':s ID thIIt'pac'k'alO,r-'J•IWI robbed the busiDe88 of the country, under the .' as I get a new nllmber of the F�BJ(ER, for I"" you, H. a per- be sent you. that railroad is �ho law�er. A�er was reared in the grand old (oresll of the T tr&ll8p9rtatioD . InauranCII 171 p&rtly plea indilpensa. T.he Union Central 00., Sups- &l ares to . IIlIIteot-tit.hllm• I1In,�wMh• meatiq IIIJ'Onnd, he 'A_ boundl eh' aDd I .. h'lDk I umE ble to the preseDt cond'tiI on 0f the colllmerce 0f rior .ct milch lik. ess, anglDg" est, 8t., Cincinnati, veT! {rauds.. remanded. to a back. -t, ,O "D.t was. ,IIIld"piI'OCIeediligs' Pree Plant. to • . . • would ·muoh rather take II taJIIble the the the worl�. The very plea of the :An ...... t the name "f A. D. amoDg SUbICri,"-, necesiJity . is:' ...,�- :rishel', (lUIle, . 00kl at'Ion In Wle ' ' by ",ere had I nr to Iegl'a1 ','" III " reason that caD be their chestnute, northern against: to this eity last BOwmer, 'ad. of farmers of tho state of Kansas in�Ithe 'hap stz:oogest • p�� lIIld.i!l� the. �Iy oak� 8I!d.�es'of HavinS' made .rraDgementa· to Glnb the XANIIA8 1111& of OhIO thaD to take a rIde WIth a coach·and·follr ·out system transportatIon IDy iD the F�JUlD and C)$hel' to ' , lDfilCtlD� pa..... "erin, roach' ''(jn, wh'ICII'llWI _mbl'e 10 FARlljUt with Purtl.t'. JihIU � and Q)IIIJ� 6cr- A in the of we drill hardshipupoDthe community. power cre- 'loan money but _n "dug out," leaving his grand park NewYerta.y. cfeIIer, .DJfOUDC6 that we will' fUrnish IioUo for 12 00 ;::oary�:!t.-I . M�lIO_ Ho' WRIGHT. and 1DIU C1I a ilfe 10 _" 1Ulle� UIICUr ated for the pohlic good should certainly be bills 'H. directed the bills to be for· gloe 1» I/f4W" tho, '. The roceed' 0f,th'e - were to nnpaid. pIngs meeting • of the all abTtI I wor eVI 10 '.1' 4Alta Labett Co KBIIIIS. W.III�_� aDJ foUowlng "l'Iun­ IhorD of Y to k '1' person and to kil for .et.. hut the mOD., e., DBot warded company ement, ' h.ve .been'j'IIDi''t,o the. KAl(848 FAmlD for be" he or abe may �8Ct; 1JOfIoIIe' P'I1Jlfri4 on planw to the citizen. There is no drafts back ud no wu othe property syllogism oaine unpaid response I..t .bat and pape,.,..ptan.. to be leDt iD Opell spolia through �I the ' publication - �, sharing fate.o� J than that. "Whu is one man'l meat ia another mm. In of wlnter'or . plainer fl'Olll,them.· We ban the. best IVaBoll8. &he '. had . earl, .prlnl: mig the have neYer reached OrigiDal call, they ' .,. 01'1 old and ita trath We are informed that the evell in for the po�'� is .• vulgar proverb, B� planta each ot lb. two new lUloua eeedUnc law people . ,Oijtfit,.r.re;.·�·�ead' believing,th.t wholll) . were .hM' 1� They .. so!iJe �ther .' lOIDe' of this are almost to p�bli�.il- ;��we';er,.in _-tD be ""lied in this instellcle. Our u. sirawb6rr1es. Longft!lIo..r .and Warren. drea parte state, ready beata." , ' ,. . . . or 1_ fNID die aecre- paper, " � pa� ;we wu th.t were of 2.' ��ve take op arms to oppose what t hey denounce as 811Bociated 01 N". 17th periealle with batternata they P�1a Ofeith� fanii The � diapatellw qL*�,toIl�cor:;w ' tary, who in the following that cholee Itrawberrteo: exactions inCortn(JiS, note, 80000" where. bl.ck Sba,rl'lea. KIDer'i,. GreM:J.'IOm. and oPPre8llion. We can the '_A '" �itt1e walnnt, hickory, 'of t! :rai,!ioac! • : puhlishes folJowhig: the &IId resoIauons h." not bftn AAL_ and Cowen'l &0 aaooDimoo ,. p""""""lngs L�_AL Ie, G,lendale i!eedUaI: or, II bl k h I0- believe th.t the - _wbl S B excI'temeDt rea'ch- th18' FllAUDULDT OO}(c:Jmn...... ,.., Ie, ae, PaD18, etc.,- who an hardFy ooneell- .Dd he has fonrarded' nl. date thOoe want ..omaen&, JIx each of two . '" D.ublillh�, ...... _, - "'-- -_ .. ch_'u, or .Rd other lo-t...- skill iD bllt it' this condi· , 81L --...; 'ull'p r�' or four eacb of three or threo wb 01 pol'Dl Kansas, approaches "Poetmaster UWIeral'". h seot ut, -plar tlndJ, IIIJld.. ooneet copy ind requesll its pub.Uaation. It' ' _a�ll":,,, � timber and it iB our that .11 the four kinds. each IIOrt and 'tioD in m.ny parts of the COUDtry. Railroad of CmIDDoati to refDse grew, opinion proplerl"llaliele4. , .the will be leen that the prooeediJlgs embJ'l108. se- o�er!-<, .�.�r are to but· 'I'hree of the tam.WI new black be- , who reI_ to lie- .beve·meDtioned timbers preferablo a. plum .� amil ,clfBciall occlIPycommanding positlonslnust tbe of .mOlleI ordel'!!.nd of and a paymeDt rles pretty strong resolDtions, call.for, the TJler.the earll••Dd mod t-_··--'" to enlti-te._ • ti·II1I.�-._. can be torned rJ, Proc!nCuve 1afIII· be "ware that the excitement incro...... - .....1 Any popolaz I'Iver Ietters ddl'BI!tl.ntaDd grow .11. lilnils of mall dorsa tho actioq of the Natlona.1 Farmers' AI., '88 food for {owls. This pl.nt should· be grown I � -.rcIoiNd the Fariilers' is our suffer from the discrimiDations ' 'by ' CoDVentioD ihat 'citizens, bo\ 'becIo··ud '. .frults' , • planl,for,drylng"boUlell, • � ,_\ . ., '-"'�"�'A ..... � 'I" th·elr ...... li.L.... th Ii b' I h----,,·.L...... er ID w'hn the, lEI_-to meet.tTo(ieka on the 12th cifJanu· made by rallreads In their ratee of, .18"00.10 cco�� ,e, oregOo} � every poD. try Wle,ooun"'J bo�,U1ll8tra!OOwlthvaluable�wlngeOIl'II�J f,.,!,ht and re .. ,has to raise a.few CI .."to -.core·oth,r ' " �xt. Ala. ror the ltete. of transportetion; nor are they lese Impoeeel upon. 1Dg ebJeets, ni!e4ed o�portunlty only italk., evenl everY·page. . . at, ill8pection I coo� And and we,herMY ask the 'f.vorable collBid·: {or its for the The ,I";';tt ReOOrder G&rderner"lII a wl-t ia 4emaJJ4ed hy tae iDterest of our farm. by fra�olent 'vendors of patents. whIle fcmos, p.roperties gloliabig plumago '1"d Qot\&'tie I, of by .Dd' exhillition wblch are remark·otl page·monthly paper. to the mti­ era are off the birds, .Itogether _"..,.,,"C'O�tlne4 who sydelllalically IwiiadTed, we are in. those who We sumptuoDsly· every day ,ra�OD sU,!lh:�IIi.noci ev�ry citbe�, BI Ule of every ID the :jectIJof frnlta,.lIo:wen aud.v"lltabtee,'l!Dd 11 C!dIte4 ...... 'lDdnstry Tliie is but It net from their 000-'' l'AIpresen�tive '.ble. plaDt a'veT! " (ormed,.t Kanlltll No. iDoome --rluainve!ltments, . grm calls JaDuary, for purpose cODsider- Webster Co., Iowa. K1IIl888 indl181ry ply their nefarious trade 8e- The 1(atioDal Orange, therefore, yonr ?f �881, th� of. Otho, ':!i!"::'!��·�d�i::''::I:;P!.�.��;�:=e:.i: year - the relation that rRllroads sust&ln Ie the & of the Xu.SABFARII- Cllre fr(lm pnniHhment in .nother .tate. earnest attentioD to reporte opon these �lIbjecll, 109 N. )r.,.and free'speclmen ocipy of this state aDd arid to Jbt;llan be obtained by addluSing KAII8A8 FARMER, he' • and Dation, adopt Catalpa ' �hll The creation nf wool bo.rd to es�bli8h a which werediI!C1188M.t �beir receot_ion people Planting.. lean.lle. teste oecure between Topeta. , markeL ror .001 110 that R which ordered to be in their such measllros as will justice j grode 0.08&8, printed proceedings. E. E. EWING, �prletor. tire and In the FABJIER of December 8d, Hr. E. ' can grow the VI·ry hest quality ot wool., shnIl A,Dd they urgently request your CO-Ope1'8tiOD 8S produ('8J'!l, ShiPpers, transportation compa. W., ran� a', and resllits in and to Iransact such other bllsiness may Poor asks for tJie method pian." __ 'PubI lie knowD the .. be.le world over as. wool follows'. Diell, S. CIuh can make D80 0f the abova uucr P. . state, . . ---� .geut. , como heforc It. cataI pa """" thoIS year. I pIowed my for their and &he F.lIIX&R eD tJ and will loe .tlr&Cted from all Have th_ . Ing In oecurinKnlCmt!9 clubs, buye". quarter, lit, repoN,'wben printed, Pllb- . All farmera' from to teD inche!l w111beorecUtutl In their Usts" . eight pnlTeJ'- •-iIta tI,at .1 ., all lad wool,pad'" and lished in yODr _l1ty �pen, uddiscuoeed be- alliincee,farmers'clll'btl, "runKee Iround "eep; ":DZOJtJIJID'10, llSO. '-'FHE ··KAN·S':AS FARMER. 397 " "

of the of winter. ' :·.'ilr�er The ...... __ .. Inno�entl. garb are ourcattle. OORN- WlIlte _...... 80 cwt \ quelltioo is,· .. BAil1&y-2'28 to-1I . • . roO- I READ,"THIS! I well and PReDUCa, POULTRY VBOftABLF.S. . equally provided properly cared .fbr? .. .. One II j ��:���:.::.�,: :::::::.:.:; ::.:.:::.:.:. ",� H. G. Ed. , EGos-Per dozen. ranch 87e day 118�t we'lk Allen, Gifiord ar,' our flrm; state, 820. Tiley greatll!!�'"'oTceof revenue: H�ve 30 10 and Wirt f10shed three ' :� BUTTOn-Rane.h. 11 lb. 3:1c; creamery, 56 to 870: Walton, eqware mlles ��::.�:��':i.��.w::.::::::::::::::::::::::: 10 to We. comfortable _ ..... they sllepS;I'd1enty. of hllY' or good BARLEY-Per bu _.... .60 cooking. of near Elmwood THE BEST OFFE R Ey'E"bn MADE • ONIDNII- -10 4c 'tI1b. territorY Gilrord;e stock farm , wilh a of 40 1>0 straw, grain and free CHIL'KKN8-

'the' . ·MiIS. w.rong against people' of this common­ MARY REESE. i,"o�lt�f�I�.� 5 �1�b�I,�) lr::-s�':&'�n ��U�m'01�:1 ��n�drr:Omay�8 ;a��tl lJJ�� cit�: ts� Po. to lac. :��''::lf''�t GOOD, VtllJcy 1"aIl8, KRB, wealt.h.· Easton, 12}11 " Every ;lCho�1 boy' ten years old know" " ------e------r by this time" that these little harmless bird. WOOl Growers. CHOICE FLOWER are the farmer's staunchest friend. Ev- Markets by December .13 SEEDS truest, a Telegraph, Ten chotec Flower (or 25 Believing there is not family in the eoun- packets 8efld9 cents, 20 packe'ta .. ery farmer's clult and and grange, almost, try who would not like one.of these convenient Ship your Wool to�.M. Price & Co., St. 1t:�:;:::.I�,I\�cr:;1l�f�t�:::tf.�:���j!tl:��n=8�'Wd �I � r' the the New York Money Market. (or list. Pleaee eave this for rerereuce, Addreea Mary J. press generally have � throughout state, Scales, if they could be obtained at a low Louis, Mo. They do an exclusive Coomber, Otbo, Webet.er Co.t'lowa. price, flOVERNJUNT .ONDS. time and again called attention to and en- commission.. th" we have made atrangernentR with the Manufac- buslness and receive more wool than any C'om- deavored to the en tbe enlighten public .. impor- turers, 80 that for the next 110 day" we can fur- 71IisBUm Home'in St. Louis. Write to them be- g��.�� tance of and New4�s reglster.d 11110111 protecting preaerving the insect- one fore nish of these Scales and the KANSAS of vour wool. Oommissions lib- _ 112 , disposing COUJlOo ivorous birds of our New 4's �.�.��.�:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::�:::::::::::::::::::}rm_ ; to lauds. When we contem- <'--,,_ regislered 111Jj; 112 FARMER for one for $7 eral. Advances made. lITrOO.,a.ctroken your durable, i!' rest by a sick child und with harveats of oats, mmet .and cut suffering crying .."heat, corn, particlll.rly 1l,lapled to .. he IItIe of farmers or the of teeth? If B�fJ:t.�f�����,14f�A. short ahe excruciating pain cutting so. LAND • by cbinciJ-bog when I see 10 at once and a alon�; the, other. whom it i" cleairuble i6 know the cor- go get SINKINGGRAN'l'84118�_FUND8-f1 - Wanted, at 0 nee. statiman's estimate of bOtitil.e� �his. WINSLO":'S the loss in dollars and' Itnv the A middle " reet of .tri,de from�' ollnce to man to a '. . wdl(ht - aged !rood • up OCI'upy (armhoullCl -. ,t OT�NO w111 .... and aelin the the ml'1 when Sol0 suuerer �YRUPed"IIDm Il\''teItI ere, "'''''.as Cl'+oo Ll've Stock .....arket. capacity o( Herder and MUit !Ions; I observe 240 U r"em or the ''T1".'IIe�1lrelIedveupon 'Pt;OOtrhht-I' a._";, Shepherd. cents. goll� ,.��to pounds. 1'011 pt amoul)t be fltrloU1 lemperale and of mDral and ab?ve is no mistake about it. not a good bablta. . them .overrun own 'r·h!!re'is mother Tbe ondel'llland my farm, and damage. mel the FARMER will 00' "''lit Commerclal,),flllitator reports: Sheep Hosbandry In 811118' delal18. regllI arf)'; (postage' on earth who'hllli eve� ui� it, wllo will not tell Addre... J. . of CATTLE-Receipts. 618; 1.412; market . hundred. dollars this year. and tben reOect at Bhlpmenl8, paid.) for one yeHr ulld' the SC>lle shipped by you once that it will're�J!ate the bOwels, and flrm (or good to cliol08; common Blow; native .blp­ -HOLLINGSWO�Hi(.. as. bow Or helpless and impotent an attitude man i. to the and heahh to JAM�a:6L'h��'WoRTh. i' hole .... to Itny IIddre!l8. All 210 freight, securely l. I'!'lief an? . .•. tee I r e ��g��:.·.�'l.':r�:�l�d�.�� ��g�o��:� jlt <;bIClll!o. , I, ILroiI I'It makes me "". ghive hr�ldt ,opera t�othl�kr,109 mJlgIC- It IS 260 10 ------��----�Lasall� oompe 888ume, 88y mad old subscribers who une of thege !Scales per.Cectly_ ,to good. 275; Texauteers. 260 to 276; Colorado -F'to to use I want. safe' in all and to the .tellr,2 so to 860. " ean't cases, pleasant taste, I I. to see, . ,&Qd . help it,. ". rational, reasonin",e OBn se�dU us a new suhscriber'or have an addi- and is the or' one of' the oldest and H0G8-Recelpts, 4,887; Iblpmenl8. none; market !., prescription weak LOST of. .. but S 90 to 4 50; bulk at 14 36 to STOCK. 1wmo violate, actlv�;. . ·.illlelliglmt.specimeDS. the_genus tiollal ailded '.to their ... Ee, ..best femille nurses in the United ,aTerage. , . '440. ' year "uhilcriptioN physici�ns.and Seven _.J '. I yearllllir Heifers lind Steel'8' wllh holes 'In d· I'ben'tel the 1 N t an �.., aure d Nat States_ Sold 2li cents a bottle_ No sale and each ear. av.. :! e,l. ,y 8WS.II' n...". to fnll .. lrecuonR ,l.Ir "h" everywhere.. . SHEEP-Recelpts.9O; shlpments.98. IJeen on Ibe all Beason. One particular give IpplDg. market range .' qulet. In. misdeed , ' sp�ing the an giving poblic As this i. never hefore offered . �,!\IId, ,in Opp()rtl�nity An Old Doctor's Advice. ?OO�!tro� �-::r::�� t;,ew��I�c!'n ��� t:::,�n , J. P. prl.nt. .. .';" . 'and may not be offered agnin. we advise all who 8t. Louia Live Stock Market. HElL. . Xu.. Under the oT the Topeka.. b4!&ding Quail, American wonld be and' not found to. .. HOGS active; YDrkers and 00 weighed wanting It was tIllS; "Trust God alld' -F&lrlY Jlaltimores.14 "The' !n keep your .to 415; mixed 14 40 to 4 60; to (ancy. 'Cyc!opaecVaj .uoon�.o�her things, ,ay.: send in their order. 81 ollPe. bowels F"r thiS DId paokln� bu�bers open." _ many FARMS TO are from 10 to p�r{'P8e �n RENT. eggli 18, pu.re. white; the yooog doctor the costive to oom- �as Habitually I4C��1�:..�:':J�in�����yf:r"i.!.�.;O::boYe R. Harrison ba8 i run advIsed. mon and prices steady; Bupply small and durlq tbe paRlBummer. ·a!toilt 88 soon as but follow take 80 ef- Bltog_tber 1IO improved hatched. the Kldoey .. Wort-for.IIP othe.r .remedy o( butchel'8' Btook. wblch oold readily Bt 12 2610 8 26 qrBectl"n8 (armsL Df flne land. on White Water. j _ lIuUer Co.. 16 this' mUes tiE o( '. . oldihird tj,ll .. their fectually that Newton, There are yet 8 or spriog, �en they acquire ove�collies CI8. 700; 850 raiilell II ._.' rest on .the Bblpments. .. '" They ground at Don'.. fail use from the New 88 75 to 4 25: t�. it.-[;I1raslated" SHEEP-FIrm; recelptM. 7oo;sblpments. ·in a 'rircle' with Yarker 75. I nigltt, arranged their heacs Zeitung. .' :'-i • • o t so can � • �'�. : ootward, that each Oy off in a straight i-.·· ", I . 'WomellB' shoes at Skinner'F. if . 'go�d heavy �If Live Stock Market. THE · -:wi'tliotii' ,�. ,I, �, 'Chicago · Itllci, "armed: iiiierfefi�g with the IID.CONTINENT� ·Tbe Drooer'8 JQUma.t report8 as (ollows: othC!l8;'thI!Y are easily "aught io snares, and Chas. L. Rossiter, 195' Toledo FOR .SS •• SumlDit St., HOGS-Receipts. 25.000; shipments. 2,000; receipts tra'pa or are difficult to would not talce one (or the drive.n'into nets; thq _ Ohio, snys:-l thousand week. 2U8,OOO, the most ever received; lOme A .maller _cale v •• dollars sales mixed SO to 4 '" I taise from tbe on en.otl .it&t to Ihe kitchen. for my Excelsi.or if I lower; pacoing. *4 60: light, SO egg, MUjly accoUnt of 1M i71l· Iiill; tion and feedillgst(lck is scarce and lI'igh_· Fat . so'much valnable space in' the FARMER,. on sp hogs are worth $3 60; beeves, ,i.25; Poultry, . Produee Market. small BRlIbjed as a quail. ,ADd yet congretIB Gr::n'!'�'t�r.p�on� ����R"':t!1l a�Yb:ii!'g Chicago 31 cents. Rice com is nDt prices. has (live) Egyptian FLOUR-In good demand and and at full prices. aPI/oinled oommiBBions oomposed of our NEW CABBAGE-per do ; , :;�'._ ;, .. well received but little raised_ It is .. .. 2 red 81 OS; very here, NEW BEETS- _ .. most eminent to into the [email protected];No.ND. 2 spring, 11 08� to I OS}1l ca8b;11 08% ' November; entymologists Ib-Cholce _ _ study BUTTJiR,-Per ..• not considered worth taising, as cane seed is .20 11 08"" December: .1<)4 Jannary. lb .. _ ha\>its of and look up ,a· for the destrnc- CHEESE-Per : _ . .15 remedy 1I0 .CORN-Active. flOfl and higher; Btl ('ash; bid to, if not to It, and in EGGS-Per Freeh _ .. .80 tion of much' enual superior raising December;',O� to 40');Ic January; 4010 40'4' c May. very ,9maller animals I But it BEANS-Per bu-Whlte Navy ; . 1.90 cllne we can also make use ef the where .. OATS-Active. linn and blgher; 82)1: to 82'{c c..sh; stalk, Medtum _._ .. 1.76 stil'll up the i'Old' Adam" in me when I see 82)1: to 82� December; 88c January; 8";4 to 37Ji1 M.y. Common .. .. _ . in Rice com it is worlhless. A Mr. MlI80n in l.IiO and ' RYE-Iltrong higher; 81�. and E.R. POTATeE8-Perbu .... ,,'.� .. creatores of thought logic, with . living the western of the .75; lIARLEY-Actl�e bullower;'112!&.. one of (jur · ,75. 80uls and part county, PORK-Active. flrm and blgher; .IS 00 to 18 7h cash lpOt:R1 obligations, make .. .75 �peated cane has �::ol�lt��.�:.�,�.'��::�::.�·:·.::'l':::::.: ,ru 4� to 12 f5 November, and December; 813 90 to largest gr.owers. threahed ,about 400. .�o 'aB(fpel'llistent efforts to destroy the equilibrium 818 9'2� January. bushels pf"seed thi8 fall,· which 'he feeds ,to all TIlJli��,.::.:: ·.::.::.::.·.·:·.·::::::::'::·:::::::::::::. ,61\@.'!6 LkRI>-Aclhe.flnn·and 18 tlOcasb, 88 30 De· in blgher; " • 20 a • alldJ.\1e 18w,s oj' ecqnomy natore; , SS asked irilierq 1 ,,cembe�i �ear; IS82� \0 ,886 J�DIIA!"y. .and claims on ' . kjnds.ofstock I\Dd 'they do"well it. :MEA 'of tramp I and Bu�h.ra' B.eWl.,J',' 'BULK 'n!-!!teady' and unc.uanged: is·0Ile.8pOO�es "h�t� W- despis� ...... _.... mol'll 'It. IS tI,e , 12� i)eartlly tllaD.' aD�ther! ge�teeJ, �..:slrloln!l�,P!lrl.� ,."It: Denver Market. " sod-hauded, eleg�lltly dressed citJ, l�, 1I{i� :. C: It •• ,II :::::::�'�:�::::.:::: �g Fore JPlA)UB. GLUM AND B:'\Y. Clolld 120" 'miles Quarter'Dreoeed, per Ib... _ .:... 6 in his a 'M.M.CYVU.:r;E,'· oodnty,' I. loll 'tJie inevitable cigar moutb, 'dooble-bar� H1nd" ? R4y-Up!and"f- to 25; .econd IIOttom. 8Zl to 23; northwest of Dec. 7.-Clear and. cold H It II It boltOm 120;'Kanaao fl9 10 1900. hay, baled. . reltd blunderbosS on his shoulder and Topeka, BytheearcaB8 ::.:: :::: 6 Our new portable lionarch 'LIKhtnlnS' .wlDlt perhaJlfl ...... _' .... " 18 00 to 8 2:110 8 8/i. lb . KUTTON-Chope per .. . 10 FL!>ua.-Colora

'THE KANSAS FARMER. DBClBIIUB �I; ,.... 398 , T I , "

be between flat. swab, Cleanse the swab after each application. gent and diuretic. B. TO:llioodendron, and B. leaTeIl of the book) may put For Sale for Cash. . Cheap ehonld the JDnCIJI that • ,.. ,-. ��.. ,.' rlidiMna 'to 'be of shells and ded oll'with ribbon. A bird'e The'patient expectorate' appear ro-ed' the',ame folding A 1Ir1st-alaa Two-hol!8 TI!:E"D MIL" POWER Bult- mouth or, throat • Itl are or covered with lich ·in the. • Uttle and medical The first theee two nest, a aJi'�fd log may I'aocnmulate able for tarm.1UIIl l!W!_�,� ,1m' kept properties. of, stump '1.; I , "I '. I Is In repair. made liy O. K. Diedrick & are •. The containe·the or and so housed, IiOOd Prietohie. called Poison Poison stlm- ens, m_, sea WMCI good subjects usually germs spores; by of N. Y. We Intend Ivy. Tetanic, . • utllldngwaterpow· Barbarie . Co., Albany, · 0ak, .. L_ I .'�.. ' at are swaII absorbed and led Withi ,er. onor ,.... " ..iuretie and lsx- nnnd WI'11 d'IIIlgDS th owmg may"" mmg qan "

. converted, the ...hould fit Un'd sized wooden may be keeps .: flll\tl:J�iId:ltlgttJ.c� by/�er in any botanical work that I have had access Ordinary pails .�l1I'��Iil; J� .l7."lan.os--O nldtgc1V�' �.-:e��'fw�,.s . , . rgans. the man- under tiie'�h1D:"'; fomentationl .... _ . could berries and 'bark excellent into receptacles fojl'work in following closely WliBtIi"er Den 8h�,1.iit d,'y de; "iado,," vere �'1.t see, to. Ta!l p08ll888 an idea with A of should be used it sllOOld.!le· :re�ewed five Der I.fe dot lIag 80 free. tonic I a ,wide medicinal ner (not original me): piece every m�:�t.���g���;\�t!\�n��-;.�n::'�6 v!",. v:bbe v�t properties, predict lllustrated catalogues free. Agants wanted. in a frill aroulld the aud fas· to ten,millutea or. as-o«8nias it to COoll New York for litis been satin drawn top begills �ears.. LEED8 WATEIIS, Agt., 28 West 14th .,., puhvsooll co�ie rtdin' ;.p old Btonwall Jack. range ,it, when, �t investigated. tened with and drawn in with Inn'liilgvapor fotnieD'by'pouring diluted vin- Riltlu' ffom d"" mittie of his horae's baok. .The berries are harmless and bitter, and remain smallfta9ln again' ou lime a draw tbe and and egar unslacked (I'ften gives great relief on the tree. during the winter. Color, yellow. string rcruua' top bottom, 14 STOP oRcANa" brow he ores II •.4 Under 89.ul.ts hi",'. •. ''Place .. in a eet' h,!m Oelastrm Staff.tree. satin twisted rou.d tbe handle. A top of card to,dUlicult respiration.' the lime Dot dot make him surprise. sCiJMem, Bittersweet, SUB BASS 0lt. CouPMr flagl grlat 8 I" coffee and close and d I I Cata1fee IF-ifill. A:t°eU26I 'The Bittersweet is' well known almost covered,neatlv witb II ruche around the 'pot; pour'lln tqe vin�!Jar water, upwar aen, board, . by every- I ODnraotetlF, ae:r,y., �'::�l�gtonre,-3_y, eRch feUer. make him sdill! and a fall of lace was attached a rib· the spot' arid let Ilie child iiiliale the' vapor'as it 1[611! body. This is truly one of tbe best remedies edge by va' echoed from hill to hl11. THE CULLEGE OF THE came off and passes tile It be' wise to -\lIre! that we are ble&sed with. As an alterative in bon on the side 90 tliat it hung through spout. may out the and so cool the It busted der strings from dot nldtgowll. down whea the receptacle was being used. It lengtben spout vapor , scrofula, glandular.swelling, secondary syphilis, Barbarie Frietcbie, she va'!.arouut. is not te havooa as these somewhat before it enters tbe patient's mouth. SISTERS.'OF BETHAN Y, fUl mercurial cachexy, cbronic cutaneous diseases. necessary bandle, pails In bad cases of and membranous Waaoo. are in one by the side of diptheria Topek.a., 8:a._., ;ibe grabbed dar'flag again,80 gulck. Ellonymu8 alropurpu;t118, Tonic, generally kept place, lime is often useful. Und oud of dcr vlndow hcr arms did sdick. alterative and This is one a or in the of the lady croup, inbaling vapor very ' customary place , aperient, pectoral. chair, " ( l' move. is ex· -Prail'ie Farmer. .::,11 of the most useful vegetable agents that grow in who owns it, as,it is heavy to It "Obuse, 1£ you would, diB olt baid head, useful for wools or a But sbe s..id. our s�nte. tremely keeping in, piece lcaye .nlon,e,dot illigl"; I remarked to an old farmer back in the tea. of work tbat is taken up. · n wliiAl1tJrll h£'Al'd di!tt,inoLly. or their A few and Chromo Carda. with name.1()(,. for circnlnr. to undo the mi'schief medical work. jects fril!nds. days delay may Gold Silver rofertothoaeullDI'Mm. S('ur! rlf>lIcriptive it your help any ..",mu New duty plant'in G. I. REED"" Co., Nassau, N. Y. GAIUUUt.E &: CO•• t 17 N St.:; York, :va tliin,k of its 20 po�t paid. O. This tree lessen the>l!hl!nc�s checking rapid. or � w. &: ltuce t:lt&. on the PI'Unll8 Wild Cherry. greatly or 20 (Jut'Der.6th VluulupatL have higber gronnd,. ..Vil'giniana, Gold Bow }level cards 260. ,you done, and, r Elite, Edge . a I ou e ,. and ,ata1 . It·sou.h Id h t'ts ts t Chinese J B HUSTED. N...... u. NY I T' allve and' Ifve _ ChromoBllOc; at II'19 wortl' d" 'd' astrmgent. . 18 'it'Ilat YllutI 1'f worth d omg a. OlOg IS "lell k;no;w·n.-. on\c, se. co�rs.e. treatment. Wheu it exists in a ....eek In Itwn Term.-and tIIoutflltree. ' efficient any yowowo teaches us that wllat has Val able astrin·, . 6 HALLETT II!alne. lind BubUs'1:iUi>8u8,' Blackberry. $6'' Add.... H. & do Portland M"tory .. "well;'! . • . . . . s th'elr cIII'Id" .. 1 "t� SIOUI Id rens, Raute • Belt , Ilas been ac- extolled for 'ItS effi pace paren Tortoi.e·s�iol1 i'':rbleimd Bow Golden" " I ," ..... 111 I,il' I lbeen done 10 tI'liS country, ·gent.' .Clency 1�' �xamIDe Chromo. I!! .J Ilfl tH'1 fJ 'HlIIhly . throats and note and the outset of tbe cms, 100. SEAVY BROS.. Northford. ct. �eH united'efforts of both etc. attac� '5'OIG01d by tbe mep 'cbr9uib !ly'sep�ery, • 'bemp\!shed soreness tbe TO DENVER The of throat KANSAS CITY - ERer· a .or. , slightest ou . B No . we come. If· Avens. malady. . HSI'ItIl,I·ros,Oupidrt,Jlib�d' �Ct�·cards, women. So you Qel�t1t White . • '50 lOhOc�t'1I7i>rtoiBetlOc can't. . 'imd say r,jrginillnum,". via , . 18.01 worth attentIOn. I't IS wise for the cents pay. for Ihe Star BM"g/cd, 11...... 3 montha. come With ob- and tonic. In New Eng. ways lCome with anything else, your getic, llstringent �\le Notblnllllke it. Ninetecnthy'eBr 8�ftl1ed. Spec- . . .. motber t'd0 er 'II'h'tI e or d' h '10 Imen FREE. Add..... N.H. t Ad"n It IS a remed"1D dlllrrhea every nANNim:Hlruidol., Divisio.n Union, P�cific Ry. I , did'et us questIOn. land popular y . 'KaQsas ISCUS.S cons� l�gy �atc 46 •• Kan.... Pacific Rll11W1lY)· �ectlOns a? I� state� tonslis or fauces 85 an of AgI (Formerly or- chromc to Draver my SIsters, I say gird your and dysentery. u�on t�e �ndlcatlOn 50':r!�Il:.I�t,U�:tt�:::"r�d't;.:���\!,�,�" Line momng ita Entire Train ;n6w Only . on. have seen It first .. '" w?uld We usually upon doy al born•. t!alDpl.. worth ts free. , our uUlted last .' and, Arriving and by· efforts, a\, dlptherl.a. $5 to $2n"" tr)ddr... STIN8!lN·& Co., Portland. Maine. ;mor, �e wI." or have observed a redness of the . of all Other Llne� from :KansBI Work. the Koura in Advance I a force tllat Will break t01mls, ' AI WEEK. fl2adayal'home eas11y mOOe. Co,tly MaD,;r to. bear eucb Pretty'Holiday � City or Leavehworth.' �bring .' . • . t and th at th e ch'ldI h ad a ,eeI' 0f. sore- $72 tbroo, 109 Ai1guaIi,Ma1n� nearer ... tblUl by incrustatIOns of and OUtfil�A.dd�TaUB&_Co., Den....r 1a 114 mil.. Kan ClIy by thla,Llne tyrany preJu- . your The Denver Fut Express with Pullman .through.,the ness or that the mucous membrane any other, ornament for the center of the ceil· andlfullness, 50 �::'-O�e'!!:fO�r.:;�·o. rona !dice i·n which conservatism bas encaSed itself, A pretty f.e��'::::�!�e::,I�, Day Q)ache:t and Sleepers through 2 no or chande- of the throat be swollen. The mother TAliaograpAedChromo Card.,na where one has hanging lamp may In lJONN. CARD Nortbfo Denver in· 32 ,H01U'8. '-"itd -ere the dawn of another century America ing 50 fancylype. C,o., a1lk�loc.Name,(,1. To at 11 made should not wait for white to but The Ka1l8B8 Train Leaves Kansas City every a in fact is an'air 'castle oCtiny Japanese par· patches appear AUTeGRAPH 48 Express worltl lier, . • ALBUM. cuvers. The }'iret-ClBM before the . gilt pages. S02 miles 'Vest. " runs �"will . stand Republic Evening and to Ellis, . In and HOrtoD Take three 0f ·th cut 0;' sI'It 1D the at once to reduce the mflammatlOn, ELltGANTillustrated with birds, scrolls, eto, colora, Coacbe8 of this train are seated with the Celebrated name. asols. em, attempt Pointa as well as In 47 Select Quotations, 10c: AgeDt·S ou.tllt for cards, Recltntng Chairs. All Persons cnaroute to M.tntng so check of the and them a silk thread� and the development malady 60 10c: Davids'" Co, Nortbford Ct. • ! • (over samples), Mns • L • K WILLET. handles, put through r' Vi��\� �t���O!b�:lfni= 1 a ��g�t�:���ldA'? Ka��to two . is local but thus three of beiow, then abo.va At the malady, thl. fertlle Gof.!.n Deftby ,day'Ugbt, all'o�lng Kas. suspending the� outse�ldiptheria througb or the Independence, an excellent view of that mngnlOcent section Union, what is meant will it becomes a one. ,[t Various Causes- tn Nook tben one. The idea of neglected, fioo.n general First. Wheat Produelng State, and fourth tn,t�e that, the advanta- existence of com. This state posse!8e8 euperter itself to if you take five of is a germ disease and starting into by Advaadng years, care, siolm_, production If.he ladies have often been called to "buckle readily suggest yeu agr� a ment, aDd prediep08itioft-alwarpoiat­Opel'­ �t�r��e��rii ����f:: No:�i�t rct� of air or tbat find for h�reditary r:a ' I "shoul- these and tbe effect. The least bit germs spores proper place farml,for·sale in }(an8NI, ·tilte armor" and put their delicate try to lura tbe bair and eilher of the mia: Unton Pactfto,baa.82,600 jJ.ne at� gray, P.... nnd Xan... .�.on is in on tbe'inflamed mucous membrane of Tb... L. Kimball. General Tlc��1 Ag.�, will tbem.· Tbis prelly growth Knll... Mo. to the wheel." and tbrow off the "galling sway particularly Mo. Jobn Muir,. .�il.e1'8 in the ext.nd their to other 011.' Fre\!�!.:-.genl. "'t�, seem slow about tbe boudoir that girls delight arranging. throat, multiplication h� h�� of.. tyrany," but they put· tiny ��i�:'.!:t!��.!i�IIlCl�;�:: li:�e�: �D,?J�������m'ito, g,t)!.�'R�l;L,mltb, other of the and their usual to a brown or PlBY be de-, Gen,Agt..,�nger Dcptn Kansu Otty, Mo. system intensify r:ioh deep blaok, ¥ I 'iy�ke or at the wheels; The birds-eye maple (or wood) plaques, parts , ti'ng harness, lifting sirei It lIet\e1lll and cleallllell the {; on.:�e wa� fine iLre even if not results. At first tile malady may be limited to eca.lp, givilll!' rid of the of man, the with their graining, pretty, ,. and as to getting tyrany it a Iiealtby acHon! It removts land learee daa- with two cl'08sed and the throat but in a few days m�y appear.in rather liked it gilded plpesJ . hamors. its _ hair is RCt i..s i.f decorated, , druff aad creatures they .. By falling ". �.lIy blue or· as nose or if wounded. this of Mrs. 'tied in the center of the plaque"with other feet, A, ,oheuked, and a Ilew growth will be prodnfled in I Wei hope, however, that appeal pa�ts, tb� ribbons. Whiohever colored rlbl;lou girl trlpplOg across floor, forced a C&I\etI :.-he", the ,follicles arollni will induce them to fu'rbiell up their cardinal 'young t�e I�H dstroJi� 'i Willit's Its are ': should be inside with neeile her foot. The wound healed d_yed·. eifeo!-,!, �!1ti. fall line. But we have is the pives painted through ,or tisrcl�� and in used, . .hown on or on rmtY weapons had ·flllly b�aeh.y, SICkly ha�r, , bnt four aftetWards she �- never did color. ,well days dipthe- .which.a few Wll the said that a wODlan's the,same ' '" ." wea.ki produce glOlM heard it weapon t • •. apphoatloDB OX hU",,' and undecora· ria of tbe throat. On the third a.sore and sure use. ; The larle homs, pOllS day �p' I� f,_hn8jl8,of yonth., Harmless in ruSty and always ready for BfOW w� I. ,it is' 118 a 1e!I, uni� hand painung-never use � peared upon· the spot ,the needle punc�ured. ,i�.ope1'(i�on, incomparable dressing� �i!h aDd:lll valued for the soft Instre and ton 'of Nalura's a few hours it Il8sumed a 'dark 'diptherio eepeoially and an book picture any works, aspecti 'J(edlcal Flora of Kansas, sCrap I toile it It at and bottom and the little diw'.: r�ch.,_'ilf illl.pa,ts. �ntains neit�1lZ' Z"The top ultimately pauerlt aDd . will not SOli or oclor white it'cheapeiia,them-finished , od nor ! of the J(edicinalPropertiel. '.' 'dye, :: Epitome to be· delle on the with a or silver rim and hung up with The first thmg dISCOvery ._briq;l y.� it luta long on the hair and -. gilt o� keeps (i MlIDICAL are beautiful is to maKe some it fresh IUld For sale ali deal.... ny DR. J. n. OY8TER; BOTANIST, chain to match, or wide ribbon, indications of"diptheria appli, visorons. by . : KANSA8. PAOLA, or and cdions to throat that may destroy the �!1lIl 1Ii1'888jl8 ferps suspended fro� t�e :,!,ill} or and so extension of a or under a germs 8PO,� }j·aineu.. Ash. Stim­ chandeli�r picture. ch�k' the, .. ; KantMxlJlum , Prickly ·Pio"t"U..res • Blr�h �rk and rustic twig ,make a pretty the malady•• Wi! ila'ually in mild cases apply di"phoretic, carminative, sialagoyue, al· Make Per :\.nlant, or on· a ewab or a, saturated Mlution oC the Agents' $5 Day wall orruunent in the of a portfolio by ,brllllh '" terative and rubefacient. This is an excellent Ihap. BelUng Pictures of the bot- weak of car� :, velope, wlth".the sides sloped towards chlor�te' of p'o�a qr'il solUtion, �, agent. filled ten to ten of water. & Anhur Hancock & di· tom-that Is, narrower at tile top. This, bolic apid, drops teaspoorls' Garfield I English BhlUl !luwm, Sumac. Astringent, tonic, SZZEI. 11i!t::E.18. with ferns or is both rustic and uncom- Other appitcations may be' equally e�cient, alteratiYe and refrigerant. ,leaves, � Sample copies by mall 10 cents each. 50 cents per uretir, antisepti.c, or a 15 eeRts birch bark chlorine one to three of water, dozen.. Illustrated chromo mottoes, and mon. There are many things may water, part Used in diarrhea dYlentery. each, 2 for 26 cents, or $1,25 per d01Aln.8�X21i9x1 chromo material to solution of common salt of one tea­ This of be used for; it is a good pnint on, compOsed 85 ccnts a dozen by mall or 30 cents by expr_;'or 82 B. aromalica, Sweet Sumac. species . in fem de- of two of cider par 100. Send for Price List. the and made into bookl and painted spoon salt, tablespoons vinegar, snmac is 118ed in diaeuea of kidneys tiny �. 11. Tru.ltD. tbat is "wood· and four of water. of these bu.11, or tiny shells; Bnything tablespoons Any Wholesale and Retail dealer In Picture Frames, various alfectioDll of the genito-uri"ary organs. ligns . is OD birch bark. Tbe may be used 118 gargles or may be applied by a Mouldings and Mirrors, TOPEKA, KANSAB: Fragal'ia Virginiatl4, Strawberry. Astrin- 18," looking pretl,. , . "

I DBCEJDER 16, 1880. ,'. THE KANS�S FARMER. 399

DODGE CITY, Ford Co., Dec. 7.-1 presume what will interest your readers most will be to kuow what our are prospects for a next . crop PERMANENTLY CURES vear out in this 9routhy(?) country. I don't think we could have any betler prospects than KIDNEY DISEASES" we have at present. The ground is thoroughly LIVER COMPLAINTS, soaked down about fifteen inches. We had a an� ·Plles. deal of rain last �stlpatlon great fall and rain and snow DIL R. JI. CLA.RK, Sooth Hero,Vt., ...,.,1 "In this winter. eeeee of KIDNEY TROUBLES It ha.. aoCied like. chaMbo It h"acurcll Our rice corn did not many TC!IT do as well last summer bodoollClllorPILE8, ADd b•• Deyer t.. ned to as it did the summer before whim it wa� dryer. MtelDclcl1tlyo" NE'LSO:>l It does better ill a F.-\mOI!ILD, ot81.A1bano, ve., season than a one. dry wet ..,.-, HltJ. or The DrlOt!leu vuluc. AneralxtecD millet was yea" of crop very good'.. The farmers lrJ"\!ot .ua'crluc &olD PUea and eM­ ., are tlveDeP It completely cured me." getting seven dollars a ton for it. Some of C. 8. nOGADON, oroark.hlre, _.,., hODe them have as as much one hundred of •• tons it· po.ekalreh done IVoDder. tor me In 00.. Our farmers are so a platel, curl_. a 8evcra Liver aDd .. certain of good crop Kldae,. next (Jomplalnt.tf year that they are going to sow consider­ VERY EASILY MANAGED, wheat. .ITHAS able spring EOONOMICAL IN FUEL, A. year ago there were but' a few thousand WONDERFUL m"'. AND GUARANTEED TO in Ford sheep' county, now there are over one �OWER. _.__ hundred thousand in BECAUSE IT the county, and some of ACTil ON '.l'IIE Give rerract S�tisr�ction IlO'WELS them are very fine. H. P. MYTON. LIV�n,�nE AND KID­ Everywherew NEYS ,\T THE SAlllE TUm. BUY, Because It oleans... tho .,stem of TURKVILLE, Ellis Co., Dec. 8.-We have not thepoleonouG humorathat dovelope In Kidney and Bil­ many farmers U,lna'l' diseases. first-class, practical here yet, ow­ Iousness, .Jaundice. Censtlpatlon, to this Pllos. e,'ln Rhoumatlsm. ACRARTBROAK ing county being new in Neuralgia comparatively and FemaledlGordera. MADE ONLY BY agriculture, being heretofore to devoted chiefly KIDNEY.WOItT I. adr;r ,'egetoble co_. and raising cattle and horses j but for the Inst few pound ea. be _nt; b7 man p�pald. more or less OnellAckage "I'll mnku fiClx or years farming has been done on a crtH l11t1didne. Dealer in small '�"Y :J:T Exculsior scale, tbe herds of N'O'VV: . consequently large Man'fg GO., ( . ST. stock.have been cut do�n to DU7 It at tbe DrulNl8t� 1...lc8, e1.60. LO�IS, 1110. s�all ones, and I LEATHER WJ:LLS, IIICllAlI:D30N II IMPORTERS AND AND SHOE believe sheep will finally take the leatl here in CO., l'roprielora, DEALERS IN FINDINGS, 3 VI. the' stock line. I lfbr!lbCt� think they will be more prof­ TIN-PLATE, WIRE, Hides, Shaap Palts, Fun and itable. Sheep 'can be handled here without in­ Tallow, S:&EET :IRON And terfering with farmers. Onr county is paying Ilanufactruer anel Deal�r in -AND- a bounty on wolves and wild eats, SG they will �VEBY CLASS OF 000D8 l1SED on soon be cleaned o�t here. SOLD BY Our main' here �re Liquidtn TIN AND crops. wheat, rye, corn, __"'th._'� ot-' STOVE DEALERS. SADDLES, millet, 80rghu� and potatoes. The best yield 'llumbmootpoopiewlid'preIIIr to p_. SEND FOB PBICE LISPS. Kldne,-Wort aIrM47 pre� the _ of wheat I have ever H. Horsa 'known here on this (Sa­ prIeIonof_...... a �.- poe. F. GEE, Topeka, Kas.. Whips, Fly NeIF, Collars, ac. line) river, was raised by·;A;.P" M9C� and the _Itlllllquldftmll··...... u .. 417�.�� VffrT OOIIOOIltzoalood. .. put up Ill...... 135 KANSAS AVENUE, TOPEKA, KANSAS. Rev•. A. L.· of King,. tlfo my neighbors, two _laoqualq_',,_P;,p dq I.D 1111_ n ...... STBlOTLY GASH. years ago. 'They had an average of 27 bushels �of�.' TERMS, laal""'P�' _'1ii1nON �-. per: acre. The same year I raised 50 bushels mootpeopl8. Prioo"lper_.

of corn . per acre, which has been best corn LIClllID All]) DlL'I' BOLD' BY DlL'D'OODl'l'B.· Whose Are The the. · - B'est,? crop ever raised here. The next I raised WELL8. RICHABD80ll .. co., Prop.... year , ... 40 bushels per acre, which waa the best crop of ,� B.�.T.. �a:nd.re-th..&c. that year, and 13 bushels of wheat. To all who, have.occasion tQ _ purchase Seeds', ','. , Itls manifest that from GOOD Our wheat this was an entire fail­ ilEEDS OlfLY can good Vegetables be 'obtalned; croI1 year yet we see tlIose who , exhibit BoUDoi. sense\n mostaflllira of life, heedlessljr p:ur- 1 � 80 , ure, pw�ng � v.�ry'�ry f�ll, the wheat did : � not get up much until hence it did no SEED HOUSE-. are��;'rm�t�t'�������!Yte':in:";:lI"Jaa'fi"rue�o"n.su'����}:'����!il;:�not spring, alread,. purchMers of I:.andretbs' see'll. 10 ztve them a trial. Those remete from and DruJallsts, Grocen others our can be us ·good. Our �orn' this is and selltng Speers. supplied by direct , year light at , �ery GARDEN AND FIELD. SEEDS reaeona6le prices. Ask your. Slorekeeper for Landrelha' Bfem in aealtd l; or orlglflal not more than 20 acre. Packag.. , drop a PoelBl Card for. and to chafly, bushels prices . per Fresh and True to N·a'me. catalogue Sorghum and late millet did splendid. Our DAVID LA1I'DBETB It 801l'B, " Sent by mall or express to any part of Kansl¥'. fall wheat now shows a good prospect for the best crop we have' ever had in the Pota­ past. . ; toes of both sweet and kinds, Irish, were a fail­ I ure this year, on account of the army worm fILLET,. FLAX' SEED, � CASTOR 'and d�y spring, but we raised t::e finest and BEAN., best turnlps I ever saw in any country, CLOVER, BLUE GRASS, TIMOTHY. This is one of the healthiest countries in the Orders promptly filled. known world. No local causes here for sick-' •• H. DOWNS, n�.. P.ar.ties seeking. a healthy_ con�try will Oppool�'Shaw�ee Mill, Tope)

. and buy cheap improved claims, and deeded, W... W. MANSPEAKER. land, B. N. TURH:, P. M. a .HOLE�ALE 'AND RETAIL BROCER. z 0" 227 Xaua. Avenue, Topeka, ... The largest Grocery RO\lSjl1n the State. 11:1 �dl1ttti�tmtnt�...... -< =­ Our Goods to Point. in , readsn, ill replyiq � ad.vertiaemeQu Shipped. any = " the will do Ii. a favor :rarm�r, if, they will .tau We for, - buy Cash; buy in' large oWn g: in theu. letten to advertil8r. tliat they .aw the quantitesj ,.. the I)loek we 'have no rents adverti.l8ment in the Xanla.:rarmer. occupy l"ld ::E to pay, which enable us to sell.goods - a v:maY OHEAP. . , Farmers and Merchants In country and Iowno west Curu Your Back Achu of Topeka are invited 10 send for circulars And all dlsea�esoftheKldneys. Bladder and curesb��::O:�:��:;;rnre.oway.) l) and price list. Urinary Organs by wearing the ROAT $2.50 A 11TH' O'ISEAS'ES , Excelsior Pad. BREATHING TROUBLES. -PAYS FOR-- Improved Kidney It Is a of lIIARVEL HEALING and IIDRIVE!O INTOtbe system and benJ- , \ RELIEF, curnUveagcnts medicines. -: The lu� FRonl tbe diseased parts tbe •.. .�.��oo.. Simple., 8ensibl�. Direct, tb:tc�!.;,��';� polson er.vt�tm_jU��1.uliJe<:t (or 'EX .,A_jIl· Thousand. to Virtues. abe. G WIdA IBITlONI!J.�" Te.tify �'I(1f'.PUBLIO toUA�r':_"_""�. t""," ca.�.' AliO MAGIC Powerfu I. LANTERNS for home Paint,ess, !ts amusement. Send Btamp for 116 eat­ It alogue. McALLISTER, Manutaclurlng Opllolan. 49 N,..,. �:m" w��reall $e·c"hs. A DVE- You Can be MuSt.,N. Y. LA0'0'..... ION a.QRBVOLllTION In Medicine. RelIeved and Cured. 'Kansas' tiOD ordtrect ap,ICf.t1on� as to Inter� Don'd't. unUI have trled t"hi S Ibl v.�· oppoaed unMUs1aetory nal nu _I� Farmer, medlcIne8. Send tor OUf treatise on troublesAbsorp-I el>snlrIt A DCA L LYE F ens. Kidney IOU FEU r;. L or on �g��ed U.A One year. an B,rage. 40-Column Weekly Paper. and sel).t fr�. l301� by dJ;UggisUI, sent, by mail, receipt o� pnce, t... Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt or Price ADDnESS ,�.OO. by , The BATE.S" HANLEY, nl�S����ro��·t:.:��: BATES at HANLEY, nJ'h�ni: tb�e��Frll� HThree Millions Il ]34 Madison Street, 1301 Kidney Pad. Ask Yenr." Sent Cree. �In.dtson Street, for it nnd take no Weekly Capital, otber. Chicago, Ills. Chicago, Ills. One year, an a-Page, �S-Column Paper. The Shee�ls Life an� She�her�ls Frlen�1

KNOW THYSELF. lVCW (l'1I(l 1Ji... The. I 'very Irnp(Jl'ta:fll, 'icovcry. miseries that CO·HE result FITS! When I fTom Indiscretion In life say curo, I <10 not � merely to stop them Doodo.-izer, An- THElllltOld early for a time then have them Disenfectant, may be alle"lated alld cured. L¥ld return again; I mean 11. radiCal cure. I have.DlAde 1.b.e Those who doubt this lIS,ertion dise&se of tiseptic, Insecticide, Rnd valnuble should purooase the new modlcnl Fits, or ThempenLlc ngent. Llttle's soluble American work tho Epilepsy Sickness Phcnyle: also J,illle·. l:hemiml Jo'luid. Tho new Yonn� PEABODY Falli�� sheep Folks� Dip is a. sure !l.nd One Tho nnd llubllHhed bf ellre fQr Scn.o, �In.ngc foot rot kills y�r. Popular :'ionthly fo� Boys !�r:t�:��a�8�= lice, ticks, ODd the Oirl�. . r:ve=Yi�n��: 'and . ��I�e�AL�T improves growth qnalIty 'of Selll. 10 of the United JJ1rl:\Ji:0s�� Bny [,art Stntes. LIFE; or. 8ELF-PRE8ERVA:­ �� �'d wool; chenpe. and better than Rnythulg of the liiDd in or Canada. for $2.60. TION.. Exhausted vitalll.,.. nei, Y�����y�Poot-oftlce. It cOsta nse ttt present, ns one trin.l will prove. costing h,'BII you' nothlns for vous arid debility, or a tr1a1. a.nd I will cttre }':ou. Address tha.n three cents to R. mixes , ph'yslo,,1 vitallly Impaired by oip !-ihe(lp. rea.dlly, with, theit.rroro of youth or toocl""e DR. H. G. ROOT.lI!3 Pearl application to bu.slne.. S.t., Now York. TIIll,e three p"pers'�i1l be sent 10 any �ddress. or may be restor.ed and.man,hqotl regalped. . : ��V����lr'�h� ��v�';,g:'��sw�'ie�a�l!llc"e:�n!��: 1.0 dili'crent addresses on receipt of 82.50. by ·Two hnnllret.h edlti.on: revlsed Ilnd Inot wit.b�ut t,helr Seud "3 cent postomce enlarged. poisonouBe!fccts. " 81Bmp mouey order or registered let.ter. pu"lI�hed. it Is ·a:·stalldar.a me\llcal work, thQ \.J!it In for prospectUS and te51timouill18 to . ! .the Eilgll¥h language. written 'liy a ph}'>.lelnn df great JANES THE'KM'ilSAS FARMER. the old 'rcll ..ble' btate experience. to whom was' a�arded " and HOLLINGSW'ORTH,' . gold 210 La Salle St Jewelea· .. Chlcago,Ill A rieultural p!,per. the best of lIB, class In the �est. ruooaH>y ,Ihe National Medical AJisoclation. It con­ L�ndl Land! :Land! .taln.· .. and· .j cfrefullY edited. tilled alw"ys wl.th t!)e me�t valu....I. eau�ful. very, expensive engravings. Threo •• reading mattcr'for the fruit gro\fer. gardener. farm' hund'red pages. more than 50, "aluable' preserlptlens for all of diM er:breedcr; aparisD. and for every member ot_ lOnDS preVailing ...... ; th� result of many �be yeRrs and HOMES FOR THE PEOPLE f..rm hOllsebold: wlJl be a welcome vWlOr' and ·Ilfextenslv. slicces.;(\11 )imctlce, ·eith.r one - of should continue to be tbe right hand friend of which III worth ten times IM'prlce of the book. e�er,!, . cloth Creamer: •. 80upd,ln·1french price only '11, sent by mall. . .. Cooley (armeJ;� . • I peot;.peJd, • , . . A,CRES : '350,000. LESS THE a ,. WORK. \v1d�KLY CAPITAL .I� hillh'toAed:rei>u�lI' -IN- . TER MORE BU wUl give �he reports '!)ftlle:i;u­ w����tO���alr:,.'t�:t�r. ��� ;r.:'t�g� l�h�U��b� ��1Ji-'" ADVE·RTISERS ,I ",/, C&Il'Dewsp";per',and �.1. ,I. WORTH of the 'berierllotor."· j FROM prcmjflCourt; :Leglslature.llat·est li'lVE!' proceedings ' & �'O TEN m.. from 'cry tOllnW. a ..n·s aU en 6 elll. Bourbon, ,Crawfor�' Ch'�'rok8e' 'CENTS" PER rkets.le�n � !'om - �nt If •. depart- rec�lptof -en, &CJ .!:'" l. I ". o. I.. fO�n POUND MORE THAN , " ""'j I ',-, ell' t:ll.l j j �'1er'tor�.�m.�le

- 400 THE KANSAS FARMER. D:BCBlIiOIEB 18, 1180.

this for Mr of this o \LF-Also by the snme one pnle red 01\11 six months old tall snpposetl to tIC one yenr old Il\8t spring val week, sheep Lampman, l e�fil��oRo����:C��{£ �1Iffcll�!kl�dr l�t}���utJ) ;:�:e�ld i�e�n;t�,"� had a stone \nli��i�TRkCIl upby H N Quincy l\fhHlle Creek tpNo ( OW-Tl\l(CII up bv Fred Dnvlcss Marlon tp one white township, (Rutland) very good Mill on the 20 one two 11�\af�a�1����� u����9CRIChnrt1S Oreek tp vember year old boifer red 1\1111 white spotted cow 4 V('[\I"!'\ uld brnnded "ItIt 'ctter H on left hlp and with "all built enclosmg 100 square rods, but last branded with H P on left hlp square crop off both cure If tte U on right. hill, squnre crop otT tho left car and valued ;�l�gl'le� ��d{'�tl:;� It� otnt;rle����n�g(lt:;�d�d \'0 lVtl�l:l:hJ�e nt,12 week dogs and wolves got over and made sad UlO 7 on the left hlp and on the rlJ;hL Lip with a cirole or u 5Wli��F�'K:¥!k!�1� ab� ¥\V�lP�t tytt.lll�; r�h�:;I�'4er 8 81 k ER-Tnkf'11 up by J N Crouch Mnrlon tp, on the l:1th iJillfmoo9- valued at,16 1 yeur'ltng heifer mostfy red white In forcitel1d an I white un fllLy of November rod und white spotted steer two depredations 111 his flock COW AND CALI-Taken up b, Perry Burch MI1l tier the belly right eur ewnucw fork left eur under ult vnt old branded188(.boneWJt letter n on right hit> and vnlued Creek tp on the loth day of November 1880 one cow three �t'� 111 rs 1 have seen a number of whtte wtth red neck mnrked wlth altt In unr fol ue;:_��J�it--TI\1ten up by Wm UogCl'S Midrl1e Crook tn.one 8TEER-TRk{'n Wm T Stevena Mnrlon on tho It would he often a sutisfaction to strange , quite mqumes tip by tp 'tOnlBoldowed by It. helfm calf six mouths old spotted the two togeth white heifer two yeara old swallow fork In light cur fnstt.1e the FAR�lER as to the best method of harvest­ er valued nt of curs brown no brauda vtslbte and person" 111 the east, If correspondents would $22 , ��td��n�� �o�yre����C�l� :��f WI�le��:�.?��l��g� same one yenrold white wltb led COl T-IakCJI up bj Jaa Abney Middle Creek tl) Nov 20 IItt[2 rice corn answered m the distance and di­ Ing Some have e����l�r�OlL��I�be t�o One light bay colt two yenra old pnat two w hlte hind fect state, their farm letters, partially Brown E olerk COW-All:lO by the some one two yenr old cow white with In fuce black malic nnd t \11 v rlued OJ $� count:y-Jnhn Moon, but one remnms as unanswered b� recuon from Topeka at the point from which It. POIDt yet br+ndled neck nnd some few 8POts on ejuea crop off lelt ear HEIFER-Tuken up Noveml>er 15 1880 1 Y J :N Lyman under bit off right ear, valued at ,If) Mttohell -G W \\Ith white spot How shall we care for It? I mean, by this, oount:y Clark,olerk they wrtte PONY-Tuken lip by S n Whitney Glen Elder tp Glen l!����!�o�:&::;��lgv�T�� �t11;blte L olerk STEER-Taken up November 1:l 1830 by Joan Zancker, those of us who have no I sent to Clay county-,l Noble, Elder r 0 on the 7th duy of November 1880 one moU8C col buildinga lttl88ion one rcdstoer with white on white on TWO HORSE MULES-Tuken up by JRCob Shandy Nov helly 8pot t� on end of tail one old Mr DICkinson for seed last and from 121880 t" 0 male mules matched dark brown white collar �l�g�criJdoPf�! ��r�ftm�onr� �:!:t ��� year NEWTON, Harvey (',0, 113 miles southwest spnng, ���r:.,'h)t:�:�tt t::�e��ge�a��� !�'l;-bite B'IEER-Te.ken up by John D Evans PadnulR. tp Nov 13 about one of seed cleaned up about four �fSt��l��������1! ,�ln��IC:e� Glen Eldertp on from N(IV 12 -Our eastern friends pound a:!:!�u�:l�U��lt�(\': rl�rtt�{�lJ:e�l:li�b;lg��Nn��nBend one red and white 8potted steer OlIO valued at Topeka, together at �150 the 20th dny of November 1880 ono dark Iron ,z:ray mare year-old, hundred Shall It more exten- about banda about �� it 1B few and the pounds try 14� hlgb weight wrIte that snowmg every days, County--C M Clerk. ODe year old valued next D W KINOSLEY Chautauqua Knapp, ������l�Jie:�d to be­ sIvely year MULE-Also by the same find same dnte one dark brown atSlJER-Dytheaameonoredstoor thermometer ranges from 15 20 degrees HEIFER-Dy tho same one red and whtte spotted belter 2 old nbcut 141la hnnds blBh �s1E:'���;�����r ����veO;:!::�Yd �r::d� I: branded on right hlp crop oft' ot right ear, low zero there, and want to know how the =�tD:�eJb���in� �:� Wllltam Hines Jefferson t Novem­ CHEEVER, DICkmson county, 100 mtles or lcgJ\\V_;.ai�:::��· Nemaha ��r!e:��f: weatber IS 111 Kansas Well, we Just want to ber 4 18800nc paJe � cow eight yeBt1I old value!fat '18 oounty-Joshna Mitchell, olerk c��fo l!t3�8:8:le {l';El'';..,�d"b:tk''r'.IOa��t �t;:�:! more west of Topeka, Dec 6 -Election bemg old, valued at ,18 tell them that Kansas weather beats any Coffey oount:y-W R Throokmorton, olerk be�lt�o-;,�:\e;:,:� �a�����ll!ll�����p o�ov�:td (ace left e wat.cb or white fore feet and for over furmers ate paymg more attentIOn to bus· STEER-Taken up by Scott Pottawatomle t, one e) b!!u. leRR white to Bntler P alerk weather 10 the not knee and leR bind the 8IU1l0 under oounty-C Btrong, world, Italy excepted, Hut on rump, in forehead and on leg lip white aod. a and are all as as beavers husk­ at snow to mess, they busy �86':,r\��f. ��er:ti5bl here we are, Just thIS time, (wIth 8W�:�T��:�r Richmond Nov Ch�t.!t";�::��:O:[O�b�. �� ��'= =� g� STEER-Taken np by J W Avon tp ODC two �h�;J�t:c;',:�� tp branda valued at corn corn IS m some Patlersont 19 1880 one wbite red three no N5 The crop por old red and whiw steer UDaer bit in each ear an!f )'efU' old heifer' mnrka or the east of snow to the north and west, mg hght year spotted COLT-AlSO b1' thl? 8I\DlO one bar colt two ::rean us, and valued nt bmnds vlllible va ued at ,20 old, 815 aod one fore rootlI!hhtw ite to knee, bald face, tlons of the county, but north of the Smoky-hili MAnE-Taken. J E 'Vest HEIFER-Taken up by F M Newlon Richmond tp Nov and the mercury almoat frozen,) enJoymg fine, np by Dnumganbur Key tp �\�.:::�t =t one dark gray mnre wltite spot In forehead small wblte November 11880 M M _ and if the river where we resIde, the crop IS nearly equal :l::tO:? STEER-Taken up by Piper. healthy W1l1ter weather, mercury ���:J1:a'�:�TI�����el��3!� lhn:�:�I"v:l�� lIa tp one white lteer one year old ear spilt. I Ct' ear Remer Hampden tp one to that of last year. On bottom lands the 8t�8t�I.�._r.r��e�Ul��d�;�muel Peter 'VetmorO Nov rl!ht has been below zern, I don't knO'W It Excur­ YIeld on left hind loot and wblte atJ�IFER_Taken up by Ne5l!lOn, tp Au 13 t880 one ama1l two year old helrer color m03tly white crg�_�.::r= �o��':::rRfr'i�� L�al�<1a���el is New c�rn IS from 22 to 25 il��n'ri�����dh�r:.�:I�\.�U� tp ono white Texaa cow seven yean old and "alued have been superb selhng ears marked SIOO1Sts from the east who commg STEER-Taken up by the 8ame one roan yearling steer I:n�t�nfi:� �.m thmk Kansas cents, whIch IS a pretty pnce for a starter ��·:�::I'!!t��ic��lt��li�� and gomg for the past month, g� re�I�"Rit-� :k:nh�b�l�{::�� �fctr:�lt�' m����:! lIS one Chan oounty-S A Breele, olerk I rnn mare years old 14 handa aochor Craud llit�l\�Y�gl:nOv;bt�eh mIlder than and Wmter wheat 1B lookmg fine Some farmel'!l "rey elJlht high, 10lf���:r;.Te�rf�rt!fn::::�0?�I��� weather much IlhnOls, Iowa, on left hi1l valued atJ..Q(J b A WIllInnul Gllmnn No\em 1�E�:eEy��e�e�&.�.Yr��ti��r!tfn:lO�R�� ��dN:bi::t are their and cattle m the MARE-Also by tile sllme one brown 6 year old marc 14 oCFtr�lE��e.fo.n",tc�'�p tp no marks or brands vialble valued at and those that have not pasturmg hogs ber 8 1880 ono che8tnut 3 ,13 WISCOnSIn, already hauds hUlh BO marks or brand8 value nt $20 fi1ley years old smull size nnd trim ralDfaU the ono 2 foot wltlt.e had on a leather hend hulter WIll be back lD the wheat fields The extraordmary of 11&JFElt-1nkell..r.uJl uy! Souierbalter Ltqer\y, tp Cherokee 001lJlty-C A Saunders, clerk homes, say they old heifer branded 'Von val" ��:��r!f�hind purchased year "lijJe bRok, rlght.-hlp COLT-Taken 16 t&80 Sbawnee J first half of had a mfluence in HORSE-Taken bp by R E )Iayhew I IInol..- tp N6vem lIP "ovcmb�r Ip by W for want 10 Kansas September, good ued at fl6 spring, tbey farms MARE-Taken up by J P 1\1' Ottumwa. tp one black a re :��yt!te:l O:Yt�rw����u8t:i!�� tbe fact there are a prod �ClDg mOlst, sohd seed bed for the mare two yenrl:! old star In (orehead left hind foot white ����ir�o�ri Pcil �b�ltleXrY)eftO�l,url}��t �I:ft: l:u��':J. To����LL�J;!::n�:� We are aware of that at t2Q tail valued at f25 MAUE-Taken November Dantol ot of the and secured a BElFER-Also the Kame one t"o old heifer roall up \880 QY Shepard number of men all over Kansas who are con­ ceptlon gram, rapid ger nbHJFI��ie-nl���� :�I�;dC't-r�S1er l>leMl\nt onc red by YCaJllng heller crop Rnd notch in right ear and sm In lelt fteRr mmatlOn of the seed The area of our fields b",hir::�e u��nU�p.�ctl:tel tp Nov ���a�ra�el� fg�t!>:l =1�l�:r����I�r�UC�t �ti�y�:I of Kansas ever nailled nteH inSc.p1?���I���:!nu:Cy u(d at '25 stantly talkmg dlscouragmgly 11880 one red steer with some whFte ou BUt in SIEBR-Also by the same one red and white )enrling belly right MARE-Taken A H Calrtwelt IS not so as those of former uded N on up by Sprln" Valley tp $4 an state It large years, though Gteer anti notch In CIU" nnd sUt in lcft and valued right hlp two years old and vulued becommg agrICultural They say crop right -::r,�r one black mare It� hands llhz:h hind leet wliite wart.n there are wheat fields still of 320 and nt�w right shoulder 4 years old valued at 140 never rams at the time to make a plenty COLT-Taken Jnmos Jncobs PletL'lO.nt onc t",o rIght crop, up by tp Pt:>NY-Taken up October 19 Lowell tp Galena P by no or \u.l oounty-Ed 640 acres m extent IS over yellroJd I.huk irou grey l:Olt mmks bronds and Osage Spauldlllg,olerk 0,h a balf can'l Threshmg nearly and If you chance to get crop you STEER-Taken up by NlcholllB Alquie November 1 1880 t��c::��� ��� ���drr��m:J,; 1� ?:�hl!lln�tT:e sr!i The stalks the uec'Oai�Ttl.ken up by Howard McDnniel Ottumwa tp one both bind Ceet white to hoof more than half what It coats to raise be­ Yielded first-rate, consldermg HrstJolntabove get It, small star ill forebClld no Am�i!.T�k��J� b�ite:crkV���!itV���::l16 Sept 15 ��I�::: :[tdg� amount of straw Farmers are most ���sh�/b��t�; ��u�a: ��d 1880 one bay work ml�re leR bind foot is bYlnd val PON1-Taken October 10 Lowell Oalena P 0 cause of a raIlroad so out generally, wblte\ up tp by thIS hugbear charges HI IFElt-laken up by W HKelth PICll.9nnttp ono 11gbt ued at 430 c WIth the result Nov Y It to For a agreeably dlsappomted Burlingame tp t����x:,Wk�� ��l�/l�::e 4�� �l��Ir:t �Wlie '::�� to carry market stranger ODe red landlshly r°rIE1i!JrR����:ie�pcboP,v�1����::- �=nr\�t7 18�0':;-��� �:yv��u:'�l�nga hoot: wart or lump on rlgbt nostril and valuOljl All kmds of stock are well as 2 old heifer 110 marks or brands ,alued at CALF-Aoo by the same one led heifer calf 6 six months to hear those men and know no lookmg they yem $15 {�1�28�ve talk, better, honds high, branded went mto wlBter lD cODdltlOIl ol�AW�T'�k':n up J H Morrison tp Nov IS to knolf of theIr would quarters good 0 Stevens, clerk by Dnrllnwune Wi�g���07n:D':f�11l reU�h��Iz;re�3 nothlDg habits, Douglas oounty-N 10tSHO one80rrel mare \\hite 8tripe In face left hind foot �hat CAl F-Tnken up on the lOUt day oC Decembel by 'V F was a The epIzootIC prevaIls everywhere throughout DaVls V clerk. suppose that thIS terrIble POt one red male culf oount:y-P TroVlnger, naturally Spenc;)r Big 8prllws Lecompten tp w��Nya���aken up by G 'Y :l\Iarkley Fairfax tl) IS wblte In foreoeoo va.lued Ilt COW-Taken up by Ed. Gleason on McDowells Creek, the county, but the type very mIld 8pot �10 October 6 1880 one pony wale alJout eight years old 14 drouth.smltten, and rallroad­ Jack80nn tp Nov 81880 one white oow red earsBf'mewhat grasshopper-eaten, hand8 tbree wblte (t.'Ct and wblte stockings white Wmter has set m thIS season much earher Ford W Pot"r, olerk short taUI suppo8ed to be 9 or 10 1eare old valued rtdden country, but we are glad to find men oount:y-G hi�h Novem�r 25 ::t���ed than usual The stood at 4 st���'I�e�J�t:�� K:l:e:I�J: tp COW-Tnkenupby ColmanP_onJl(cDo..ells Creek we of mercury degrees t��r:r Coar old sut. io ear (and may safely say) gentlemen expert­ he1l:..���.!f�!!�J�k1��d!1 �r��\e�ei!L;d whiteco'V years rIght ear white about them of a red one n>d and white mixed right below zero J W R color, ��u�e,.r;b"nd ��� �� �ce and worth, come here from the east to see MAR�Taken up by J H Nelson Ridgway tp November ��:=�d���.:l:r.l� Jefl'enon o�1IDty,:-1 N IllIle:y, olerk 20 lS"ll ooe bay mare three years old no matks or brand8 oounty-N. O. Btevelll, olerk. for themselves, Ilnd they do not beheve every­ valued at ,26 , Douglu 75 mlies :!� �ft l>Jt� �:�d HORSE-Taken up on Ibe20tnday or November l&80by that IS told but they travel HIGHLAND, DOniphan county, be�°lt.�;;;:koe:e tl�::�; ��:;��r 201tf��;:::���:f N:����r thlDg them, \hrough white spot in foreheud :�feo����w�l:ra'::Yofg IJt: o�g:r :;ksb� de­ northell.llt of Dec 7 i�nt, �:�!�r: I���ye�:!"o'i:." t�����t the country and find the grumbler (above Topeka, -Demphancounty !':l�f:�\�\�����;.�ru��t u-3.tEf::-Taken upby.Jobn Banning FairCax tp Novem uedat �3 m contains about 370 ber22 one red yearllng steer, sUgbt In iigbt ear and valued in an shanty, ten or WU orgamzed 1855, Grs1��T��:kutto�J:�::thm�% l�fy';::���� b�a�t Elk oounty -Geo Thomplan, olerk scrIbed) h1'ing unpla.sterad right hlp down brandt� letter G on leet ahoul!ter val on the 1st or Novemoor 1180 Sin to square miles and 1B the home of about 16,000 h�n .tl�1ER-Taken up by J DRelle RId aytp November COLT-Taken up day by acrell broke and that grown weeds, ODe 80me on 't1\'enty day o(No\ember by OA. 16 red .t.OOr whl1.e crop at!' left towns are usT'M'ra-Takenupontbeloth no to or people The prinCIpal , Wa­ yearlln� CI� �:!i�:h��I-:.cr�a!ea:aJ'talf����c:Jrt��or:reeCO;!a� !tram sell, scarcely enough eapI�t�y�}J! �� =,=,I:�a:!:,lt':!: on:t�!:t sorrel old next &prlng, valned at f35 -conr�uen�y ���l� e�k�l��t g�'e:t�a!.�.;!�� o�:ur!:n�e�nb�lg�� (eet white in fore and So the thena, WhIte Cloud, Highland, Severance, In of ear stripe let (sustam lumself famIly. hIgh hip tug upper part right Franklin R Bellen, olerk � CO'V-Takell up on the 4th oC November G C C�I ��d1��1'Ba::!' ��w:t'te OOUllty.-A. and Iowa Pomt Our IS Sit­ day br br E or November tarli!' he so much about, does not Domphan county: Sparks Eskalooaa tp one red crumplr hom cow 6 yean old FI�LEY-Ta�en up ti'iller Ridgway t� offel harps 4 one dark two or three old branded on the ra'J)tdaa 8wallow fork ear and under bit In left and valued bay Blley years �:� uated m the northeastern corner of the In right au���-��'!,�duPr:J'J=!'o��n �onJr:�U�m 'affect hIm m the le88t, but our eastern friend state, split in left ear and small rope on'C.ead. valued at 120 subE bay horse colt t reo whIte atJM'IFER-A1ao by the Bllme one llhite two year old Reiler rltttl��11� ��'tt�l:a�:�r.: By the same one red amt wbite 8p()tted cow 8 years old, no a m the bend oftbe MIBSourl rIver, which gIves lfinds hIS next Joinmg farms, thnfty, no marks or brands valued at ,Ill mark8 or brands perceivable, valuPd at 118 neIghbor, one ::;:::� �lt yoor old . Ottawa one mIles of rIver of the fe�O��M:r�rt�� ��t:t�:e COLT-Taken up by Elijah Temple tp year a comfortable us about 75 the bottom' mdustrlOus husbandman, havmg G�r�����lca���:p�n o�ee ��l d:ii;'t�;to� �l Ps ���� dark mane and tah and dafk lege and filled WIth MIssourI, and Wolf rtver fl�ws through tll,e hands high" hlte fnee and right kind foot whlteto pastern }�r. ::l��rz.=t house, a commodIOUS barn gram valued at $50 on��!����lt ��reb{w:';��;; otd'7gr�� tger:hf::�u!"a'i taint M ole�k WIth the gIves us a� HEIFER-Taken up on the 19th day ol November by Wm Hodgman oOUllt:y-E Prindle, and, as one frIend Said to me, "rIght good county whIch, MIBSourI, w�N�4:;����:� J�h�e� �XflamR Arvonia tp Nov of timber for fuel and t9 one 11ght. bay mare pony two years old CeW' white hair8 farmer he 19 not ample supply bUlldmg �fdr��:: a��k�l�l�h �� �!�3�d .��� f�1{�1�7°vi::erg ho��;J���nbu���I!b�v:h�d�{.f:�!;:� �d �D:it��: corn" ThIS thrIfty says forehead a W J Parks Oltvet tp Nonm but The soli 18 loam very deep and a\t�lEER-Taken up the 18t day of November by ThomM onHTt���1:�e�up by A as fast as he expected to, purposes ber 19 one red roan heiter one year old makmg money tW& years old brand laoklon OOUllty-l G Porterfield, olerk and rICh and the of cattle and !f,(rs.;�rcg�:l� HElFER-AIIO by tbe same Mne red beller one yur old Diec he makes some every year, AgrIculture feedmg lli�n:9.t� �1�eiCer white in face some white STEER-Taken up by Calvin Grant Nov ii) 1880, Improvements COW-'Il\ken"1I on Ute 24th day November by James E (1)01800 body, crop oft'rlght are the sources of revenue Our :�e Lon� t£ to hve more comfortable and better hogs prmClpal Smllh Osknlo08U tp one red cow ten yean old a.nd valued IS enabled HEIFER-Also by the same one n"Cl beifer one year old ���w:��� ��i!a\i=� �o�tt:e/�n�::o:��dsa::� are wmter wheat and Induln corn ceivable' vn.lued at 118 10" Therefore best crops up on the 2M dl\Y at November by J C poor crops and prIces ats'l�ER_Tftken at deeplte Foster Oskaloosa tp olle red roan Yearling steer under bit 8OT�e���ehtIt:ee8�� ����,h�ilter ,25 The wheat much than was , N�!�!�1;:oe�n�P� y���e� :e�&�e�l�� :r:n;h\&; we m to men of energy, do crop YIelded larger In say, conclUSIOn, Alex A olerk It fields 30 to sr�'thiJt'�'r���nb�n:Uoal�ent�lida�a.�f�:t!::ber by Riley oounty-F Sohermerhorn, one white yea.rllng steer with red not be talk of Kansll8 supposed would, many averag10g old steer thick OElS�Ev:lt:�;\tt;ltame dIscouraged by fhmsy PONY-Taken Bus;) Ashland 23 neck and bead, no other marks or brands perceivable, val up by E tp November nan 35 com also turns out with ������ nt?�����S:r ��noJ1e ���� ��'ll.enr m the east unauthorized to for we bushels, splelldldly .beggars heg, a����J>giln���I�I�n:h� ��Ib!r: �i��W}�� "����I�R-TakeD up by Mnrti n Flckl� Grant tp, Nov 24 IS ��o(W��:l a of 50 to 75 bushels Stock .Leavenworth W NiehauI, olerk scar OR ba Inleded for a six pre have and to apare, and we heartily wel­ general Yield oount:y.-l rlgbtahoulder that may brand enough STEER-Taken bv David Baker tp NOTem yours old valued at !880ts°::te�:lf:l:rir8l:l! ��i��kc�tg� :���'i3::fI� �:::� 07� was up Stran� flO marked wlthunder well The hght an �relonlen hlp bitillieftear,lal come our eastern frIends to our broad prairIes fatten10g epIzootic very ber 1 1880 one red �eer three years old markect by indls Ii f>hawnee Lee clerk ued attoo WIth our horses Our Crmt was but a o01lJlt:y-l Knight I C <'.edar Nov 131880 G S F crop faIr, tp STEE!l.-Taken np by Meyera tp alld mdd chmale tl��¥���T:���tuh�b'yV��t�c�\Frennan, Tonganoxie 8TEER-tro.ken up November 26 1880 by Samuel K08ter old steer white back and lace wIth red and one two _ December 1 1880 one Qeller one year old, white with red onel'eil and white bit year belly many apple$ were wormy The Carmers Monmouth tp year11ng 8teer upper great In -� T Novem ber 29 1S80 sl��l�Oi��i!�t!� Ka�:lk��'J:r Stml ht Creek a sure for that sPH��Eai��i'!�!i up by GreeI;' Wllea I A M: duroo� would like remedy SorghulD �2/�;�!rtikl!��:�mber JJy Garrison, Aubum.tp tp Nov 25 1880 oner:fand white ) earling heifer Sim. brand Dec 6 -200 mIles one red cow old no murka or bmnds and valued roLE KIRWIN, Phllhps Co, eight years on left hlp, valued at '14 ralsmg IS gettmg to be source of reve­ r�de �:!���l'a�Jlee�:-Sb�!!r:�'I� t����: ��i;�:�I�:Vai far has quite'a ued at NW from Topeka December thus i18 atlILLEY_Taken up November, b BT .Tames RoMvllle Labette count:y-W R Xier8e:y,olerk EN nue and m Its manuf�cture IS one two stur In forefiead Improvements tp bay pouy filley year 011 past ' a httle on 17 been qlllte pleasant except flurry The amber IS CP���l�\�� ��l�li�:�P��rc�wE��r\etd !t3:e�� hind toot white valued at",5 Pllr progressmg rapIdly early spok- 810pe off left ear and under bit in rlgbtear about 12 years rll!tt 8 f�L�;;-;rda����t ��W�h,!�re,a�::'i� I��li:�� IS coldes! 10 I bind foot wbite about sIx months old aud valued the mornmg of the 4th, but It the en of as the best T old valued at '12 o��r�m�'il:gr� right 1 varIety ftllelyLfw�Y;;�oo�d ,:�:w��:ew�7:rn at 125 Inhabitant na� the memory of the :oldest on��ta�-;b)�e�nU�Ya:iCl�un:�� �l�rr:�: �JJ: !: sn�J1.�':t����:n ���!���: V�I�tw�15 Auburn no marks or brands vlflible �h�;eL Leavenworth W Mens' Illal ranted boots at Skmner's 50 buck red on aides twoyCftrs o� on eod ol county-l «iehanl,olerk to tweh'e 10ches of calf $3 belly, li frozen ten deep, plenty vulued nt e16 U:ho��f�IKnb: ::..��:t���rv:t::'� ':tt��� STEltR-TiLken up byJohnSandcl'8 Alexandria tp Nonm pIa COLT-TRiCen Dennis Drennan, Williamsport tp ber 1618800ue .hite yearltng steer,.110 lDark! or brands val lee for have had a number of L1nn,Opnnty-l R Martin, olerk Pr. packmg, 'quite Woo H Pullen, FowlerVllle, MICh, says­ uelbY medium uedatl12 more two lDches at a :;e��':d� W� �:�g���h�:rd��n�Ju�a�� on� eIlOW storms but not than I have not rested better for months than I dId oi�V;:,1�tYilii;�a;J�t��{1��Jl 0�ehf��tr:rdu�11e<;t�t& L:yon o01lJlty-Wm F Ewing olerk in lorebead no marks or bra.d8 dlsooyera white "pot Stafford olerk. TT Fremont Nov 19 and not to do the wheat allY g09d last nIght The "Only Lung Pad" has helped oG1lJIty--Fr8llk Coz. FILLEY-Taken up by Wbl� Ip. J tIme, enough �e�ll 181:10 one bay Aile)" bind Ceet wlilte[a ft>.w white halra me adv Wm Hendrickx Centreville No Ught It has -[See COLT-Tuken up by tp, In forehead. medtum alU three old valued at f30 Corn IS about with and 2 colt and valued �n ��: ��:..:C ti�stl��t!; �.:��r yean by huskmg through wonderf?lly vember lilt 188u one year old grey horse H���pEa�I�.!j:eu� 1�� A Hicks Jackson Nov 15 1880 cOlfar marks scar on left side 8CIlr on hind (eet nnd vl\lued COL'I-Take up tty tp there att40 • borse colt 2 old no marka or brands urn not panned out so well as was expected, ate16 ��rJ!ae;t �n yCfU'S IS ears that l�+�����:k:�du��rt�tit'�t:�:O�lds���a��nd��v JI� hemg so many false ears-that pre S1t1Ilner oounty-S B. Douglas, clerk bo���T;.1� :bl�':..t!'i��i�°fl!�l!�kw�i� 8rol)����� hold THE STRAY LIST. rl§�t:ift�Takcn or H Brock Sberidun tp November PONY-Taken up on t.he 31Rt day ot October by J Ford Bub sented a but get �p!j,y valued at t30 pretty good appearance, 131880 one two old steer branded on left hlp wltb fig one horae old color bro\\ n ..star tn year ye�ra (.jOLt-Also the same one dark iron grey IDarecoltone on by ure 7 palla::� ' white rhnyelghtp of nose hind feet white valued cel� of and there 15 nothmg lDslde �\i both hind feet [light tore foot white no �hem IThe ��,ftz 50 wpit�and b(>[LrOld Prl 10stead of beme: 20 bushels as appears w��:ft��T;�k:rno1tl��lr Jb���d�k��8th:�r:���'P ttlt«tn: upb RFunk Centert NoV average letter 0 Wabanlllee N r�g(����dc�L'f-_Tnicen oounty-T Watts,olerk 5 1880 one cow and calf cow bfl81eJ\ bam broken off': brand WIll not be over fi ve STEER-Also by thesnme one black eteer branded on the fret lD the Quarterly Report ed with bar on leCt hip weight about 800 pounds the calf 18 �r�so ���tPor ���d!t red nnd white valued at 122 1 of Blue Mouud one 2 ��or:.���:O��e�Pt:�»;:�� 8potted }, bushels acre The Idea the potato crop r'�g�II�T�t�)e����e��J � Pendley tp, HEIFErt-Taken H M WilBon Elmendaro Nov per 1 1880 up �y tp yenr old han gtey horse colt Nov J E Pratt Wl1mln n November 8S va&et'I�r:k.en up by tp J3 181$0 one red two yeo.r old heifer horns turned in white ers an IS ludIcrous MARF...-Tuken up Weslott Elliott Blue Mound tp No horse colt bemg average crop 1Odeed, by 24,une light bay one year old a�t 14 hands higb on both flanks and wblte on ruDlp valued at '16 1S800ne dark sorrel mare branded on left BP9ts pony HEIFER-AIM) tbe same ona red two old helter, In thl8 to by ye!ll' cop there are no potatoes part speak of, t��l�I(fU and white spot Lewl8 Hermann Paras Novem bol����Tr:.t�:���b)I1TI�r��:e�bwii�t\;�::'pat���em STEER-Token up by tp ber 29 one bay mRre �o1t two yefU.8 old aoout 14 handsltlgb I:;�d:i �Pa�u�a�'�tJftank 1 and I doubt If there was one hundred bushels 6 l� one red and wblte two ear old steer marked b:{E:u'kb��d8S::!\f;' qer pled l white spot In loreheod one hind (oot white no msrks 01 Hllh ER-AI80 by the same one pate red yeorlhlg beiCer a left enr swallow fork and under bit In "Ith CrOl)off of Bmalhlzc borm, has 0. Cew white hairs sub 10 the southerD half of the county. lIgbtalld harvested Geo Mogge MllI Cn!ek tp Novem 8tralgbth -Taken Allan ThomR.8 Blue Mound b'il3t'!J.�4�r.:tO':bl' 11't�iLEY up by tp ber 2 one bay mare colt two ytars old, about 14 bands 00" as If we have snow to the ground high, m����r::oflg��p'��:�n�o:ed-;:adr�l��l��:t:�p enough put Nov 101880 one 1 year old daik brown filley rJght bind (oot of white Mission Creek , E lD there WIll be a large breadth 1l0H"i:�k�:�¥:��I� ��b';.e4T:�Fo: Fitzgerald �A���n��I�I��f�3:o�����wg.:����� '::r:t�a gooa shape Nov 16 one heiAl:rone dark roan t�i::f:': tp 1Nrold color,nomarkil be wheat sown next If the seed can be�������et't������lri:O��eF�::o�r8. or 1�6w':��tnS�2p by D L Soylors Fremont tp November sprlDg spring, hind feet white abou, 16 bands high and branded on len R Hill t Nou J�r:"T:lie'::; � C Bradahaw Maple old, not givIng 1 be obtamed Farmers are and expect 8houlcier with letter A It one sorrel spot In forehead, 8UPpoied to be;ryears �lr:o �:�:..rc ��bkra�J:d�:I�a�3,r:al'8 hopeful STKER-Takcn up by HAn Cook Blne Mound tp,.o-­ marci out next vember 16 1880 one two year old red anti white steer, crop ol�\£l����:nU:: tt�klln Loveland WababunBee 1sY��:eR;d�:rf:..:�!a !l1: good crops year ear S��r:e�hi:nrnri�e\Yy��� offlert tp, one Ught bay fllley. black maae and tail iwo years old marks or brands valued. at ,Uj but I STEER-Taken 'V'V Alexander Nev ten horses have all had the epIzootic, up by Liberty tp, Rood _Ize ve.lY poor faint bra d on left shoulder two let COW- Taken up by John Slack, Emporla tp on the 20th My one 1 old steer with white face u.nd red .. " 1880 year tail, IlOstl, ten one looks the letter J the other Dot dilltingutahable val 4 a IE cured them glvmg sulphur and hlack antl­ Une back white belly and right bind leg white brandeo �gfd°l��de� Hr::aCOfire hOJfte�o�nd::l�!!i by marK un left br����l��e r�;rs with R crocked blp u�:�'i:ken u by MUmn 'Resrglna Wilmington tp Nev 19 all16 omIl a of monv In bran about teaspoonful one ox old. ooth ears and BUt, mash, F spotted efgbt years cropped L:yon oounty-Wm Ewing,olerk branded on the right side with tho letter 0, and val ��w :bn:�I: t&ceo���eW�1� 1 to a wet oats WIll do as well Anti­ dR�c:,}VNJ':c�ee����: each feed, MARE-Tnken up by R E Bundeam Waterloo tp on th� ued ot flO under the jaw8 5 yeur80td \alued at ,20 10 day el November 1880 one brown mare tw01enr1old bllu 18 the best for a I have ever used ll�t mony congh no marks or brand8 valued at N�!:b�I:k:�eUt:: AU:;stm��n����'m�!� ��fr. Bue;,: county-F. A Bohermerhorn, olerk V� on about eJgbt yeara old II randS high a piece outol right eye one mo man a horse should keep the HEIFJ£R-TRken up by J H Worrall, Zeandale tp Every oWDlng �����!� � 00 other m8.1ks or branda valued at no or 16&O�a�-r:Jee��"1=�':te ty�:r:e lld, t2'B, speckled roan belfer crop oO"otlen et\r other marks old un tile left fore aboulaer Jrtth th. ... rbM followmg medICIne on hand For colic, lauda­ bran�ed ftP brands v81ued at 'I� a deep WI und petween the lOl't! lege l'aluP.d. at III Willon oonnty--l C Tuttle, clerk� one ounce MARE-Taken up by E J ErrlcksoD, Waterloo Qt on the num, ether and spIrIts turpentme, STEER-Tnke up by F 0 StoQI IIlddlel�:=� (!Os lteer. net and wbite epota, amhll H S one coil I di��Es�:!-t!!:'lt,,!:��a:t1'rt��t-:::��Wlil�l::er COLT-Taken up by McCray VerdlgJ: Den Warren. Maple tp :i����l;-:gru-rc:na�rttr;��:hdl:':t:::: ft!C; bl1 bands no Illarka or brands OO'V-Talrpn J 8 Van HUM Gleftcoe tp one Toall :a�l�tt�:d ��°ltgnd filley, high, the arc to more up by learnmg upon ItCBrrcd OD branded on ICJtflld(' F....nden Cn!ek �atl':'d°a�.�rrel ,��01ir people depend cx.w five ) ears old l.lllJfcroll '%I{�����V�priC:\il\�ard Middle tp on of len. car - red cow with a bull face and nnder Tbere arc three under aide Dcc one light crop thHn wheat growlDg ear bit 1n left enr swallow fork and uude" bll in right and Stra:y! for the week ending December 8 � Bourbon B Welch, olerk bmnfled with letter ron rigbt hlp no other lBCU'ks or branEl bmes or m()re sheep ID our county thnn lllat o01lJlty-L PONV-Tftkcn up by A J Rlcklng ScotttpNo'Oember13 vl"lble Bonrbon B Weloh, olerk Inf\� with ,.,hlle 8tftr In (ort) county-L year Mllny more men have the .keep fever 1886 anf' TexIL" r ony color 00\ head l)()th fronl nud oue hind foot "hlte DO mlU'ka or on�p��;iei�:� ����3,��to�::::lt�n�!t� ����[p4 'tsn:oK"::{! �osu�trh 0b\:�: Some parties are going to slart for Arknnsus, brands v,.llIad Rl,1O 13 yeAn old valued at ,12 10PbO�;yJaA��:�� =k���

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