Neosho Valley Register (Newspaper) - July 6, 1872, Iola, Kansas the Editor JULY 6. Paper of AUm the fire had a winter of bat the spring nnd gummer has brought an of lowes brighten up and even nrc some fine near In one After leaving Ellis we entered she lacic what ia now the Buffalo pie in apparently prosperous but nho are in reality sustaining themselves by In some cases the dealers regain ' of their goods although worn and D from Scott to with as a grace ax and to work in the future on a sounder The trouble is very nnd them by giving credit to of to call it by no but the large have further that tlie of a name for north at this One old bull and Ilia will be at Topcka on lilio of September for State No doubt ho will Oic nomination of course secures his I I want early pinch off the end in i When any of the young arc firat stung cut them off before they convey to the sometimes the reach the main trunk late in the and by spring the tree will be 8b far gone that it can not be These injuries remain two or years on small j June 27th, 1873, Of Obe thing every resident of may justly feci that is When the iMino of our State On the nt the if by any it is from of questions I that no western state has as much At present ail our Qo 4) earnestly that such an might be taken inorder of large of the linni such as Ac. More than Kansas yet in respect and allow Minnesota and to the whole of this valuable from where wo find vegetation far in of Wo can hardly enjoy this knowing we well do ttat minute and careful cultivation such as to will in the end overbalance our of climate with unfinished of of is the common topic everywhere and no railroad car is ' free from partisans anxious for an gument Sometimes debates are of genuine interest and ably but usually are a mere the egotism and self sufficiency of blatant men who fancy themselves profound because they uphold and glorify one mani loudly and suppose that when the millenium comes we shall have parties fairand with principles the object in view instead of personal until because we we shall patiently to hear person called all that is and another to the and in the meantime take to whatever we find in tiie or Just here a friend reminds me that when women are permitted to exercise their light rote political parties will speedily receive To morr than I am master of after ing considerable experience in connection with with which manage I never conducted by them jand intriguing we find in parly of the other And finding there is about amount of human nature in as in I ilo not to as the which will if arc suffering from Ireg from them a in the of Uie it will be aii advantage to have this wrong made just as thp freeing from the evil of slavery results in giant strides of for of the we approach actual truth and honesty as individuals or so do we and 80 much nearer do we arrive at the highest point of human I this time return to our Kansas from With lite peculiar facility usual to human beings regard to I shall be glad to desert former home of The first survey which I sent you fast week after gaining increased to Immediately after tlie fire theh was an spirit of pervading all classes inducing them to strive toward their losses by immediately their on its former extensive by ID a more costly Of necessity this had to be done borrowed as so of the Insurance After the of more than hdf a year and in dullness many have fallen and much must ije so that the real pressure is in and jis at I judgs will roBult in many the old firms by Welling out and saving little their broken J men regret that they on the of but It the time of the as if would Iw tit to one's fret and show still a dealers are obliged to open two one fur the West for the South the heart of burned out as it two n milo & names familiar to your have their large house and one immense retail department by Madison Street they have whole of the South Bide railway info an enormous establishment the benefit of the portion of Between the two a private telegraph that enables the to carry on this immense over two as if it were all under the so many firms trying to establish crowding upon the old that are almost while doubtful custom is too often A very few people have profiled greatly by the of the The Pund furnished some to Tills says women no to did in the old for the even up and for nil tlie incidental to such great probably this one as little in that as any of which we bavo the so that the has licen that no has from deprivations caused by losing nil of the means of and all of homo nnd domestic In Chicago has licen happier than received but trifling from the relief sent for their benefit at the time of the Inone I I bad that .is a matter of and simply tlie of common individuals or who were pecuniarily ruined by the fire adapt themselves to the changed condition of removing into humbler live according to their Kot the majority of them continue to bold the same the household establishments .is when their which are were This of keeping up must involve an amount of and that can hardly repay in gratified vanity one half the When you from every side you hear that it is impossible for to luxuries to come down to the bare necessities of and fortunate will you bo if no extra hint is given some natures are so insensible that even frontier life is suitable anil enjoyable to Careful examination as a general that those who find most in adapting to their circumstances arc the very who have poverty if not from and our pity for their is to we find only sullen we heroic which wore enormous in the liave fallen quite to the figures and as soon as the numerous blocks in of erection are com as most of them will lie during the will make another nnd tlie of fabulous will lie At pn ent some of the hist fall As an instance I will cite the of Mrs. the limits of the fire on She ordered to leave her dwelling that it might be blown .is that to lie the only means staying Ibc Taking only a small trunk of wearing the whole family leaving their home with its luxurious appointments as if had only gone out for an Fortunately the fire was not a moment too for this for already the powder had been placed for the work of Imagine the of this who had lost in having their home to Mrs. heretofore one of in heroically tuims her attention to making the best of their disasters and removing the whole of her household into tlie back of her residence gives up the business thus good until something aw 1)0 recovered from tbo estates lying under of broken and marble burned into useless lime and For of seven thousand dollars per annum is paid and this not reach the given for others cither more favorably or more conveniently Passing down looking with the of this 1 suddenly a rwl in large and informing the by that n library could H found there under the charge of the individual that known I went up to the front door of the never that mioli one Ui and found myself on in a very arranged furnishing The whom I couKI not from the until he informed me that the object of would be found in tlie to my great Mrs. Abby R. bail gone on a pic the attendant said the library was open to my I thooght Burely the servant must have mode a mistake the was when t entered a dingy meagrely and with only one side partly filled with a ' collection of what appeared to be A more sort of place of any I lint ing which was caused considerable amusement M the only through a fearful he was apparently a tragedy in erery ooa Ing to corrall our and kept along connected irith it have parallel with us for a mile or and from a stain j was litiU when last At so deep might the sooner pasH from Ft. we and being conveyed to the larger of this into our Tlic tunnels under the rivers are five in the morning we to publish this as the the only land marks left in the nnd stepping out on the platform blight works in Ohio for the benefit of first sight of the my western I five miles think they can find whellier it is hut were the the insect or the statement in the est was full fifty miles Horticultural Society by Dr. covered with Now Mr. I have never of I judge ten an article to lie put in public but was informed it but reading so a remark fully seventy-five miles The from a at a Horticulture bad just nnd the reflection I I give you solid on the mountain was rebut knowing niony of your can examine my To-day I havo bunting the lion apply them for the cause in It Is a city 12.tKK) wit is Very Iff Pike's lies miles and water by they are of priceless value while the bridges are being The Ia Salle tunnel is truly near enough to arouse in of it. It is admirably planned and ond lias the advantage over the oi Mng so that it is a walk it of almost to get out of fear ol thieves into the light Tills is at present the liest advertised city in the world nnd already Is In find ill so the is no Hut I find myself saying it over and over again ns 1 wander over the nnd ruin relieved the North by by homely nnd by ignoble I do not think that the ruins of the costly or of the excited one pity that 1 felt in the ruins of cot tjie earned of thrifty Nature has its to cover the and every every not through put forth leaves Often we see a the one half tlie other with brilliant only one branch and wc find a single to keep its hold upon These reminded somehow of in Dickons where little children under the most np their emaciated hands striving and groping with infinite for life I had intended Fending your renders some notes bul 1 linJ tlie task To me there Is on that narrow line separates the sublime from the to have you with tears in their eyes of the calamity which they have and nt the time them arrayed in fashion with no end of gew gaws ami It took a to have a thrilling interrupted by suggestions relative to Uie fashion in which your hi that this would roach you and Imd their to its a new order nnd a is far more ihiin one a or more Uie hitler former 31. l ive give the that have already Holly water front which every tiling that iii eity is that there may lie still another is quite as the Convention meets at and well stocks of as can lie found west of Ht. All kinds of business lots are Id al f The business is almost wholly A little is ridt to a town of The hotels many arc invalids on nearly every yon can see the thin and bear is in of are not dear in iho hotel Iniard bad intended to fco into the moun tains nnd a few but the mountain are high for trout and wilt so for several days to I leave in the Here ill Denver iho stands al ill the of the and need an overcoat 1 wore my over coat ir hours after sun may expect to from me sofin IVom more 1 Juno 1ST-:. leaving lola to write you from during my tour the ] loft City nt II M. June 2olh, and arrived at ibis morning at X r. Jl. The for traveling on the K. V. It. are such that you spend two nights and one day on the consequently one can not but one-third of the I think this arrangement is more for the the sleeping cir than the accommodation of the otherwise the management of the road is number The first wc note on the route is a little place a of dwellings and many is a town Abilene nnd in a wide a good agricultural corn and oats look not A ehort distance west of here wo noticed salt in is a small railroad town containing a round but little sign of From this to Ft. wc over is called Hill a country containing considerable iron ore. From this west we saw but liule vegetation except short two or three inches Ft. is simply a military five miles west of is a brisk little of situated on the Hill is going on mostly small This is now a great shipping for Texas thousands can lie seen foeding on the generally The lay of the country around and the light colored grass gives it the appearance of an cloudy minus the A man from if be land very might bo induced to pay ten cents section if some would the The of the varies but little to Hays a wild spotted with the carcasses of dead Hays City is composed of a short row of and shanties called boarding with the roughest looking of occupants I seen About one mile from the is the which looks very Several Mexican trains and droves of 1 cattle are camped near At we a ( Clark 1 Juno i Mn. very Dr. uimi tlie no of your -o that will not I shall give you my will blight from its liM in this pari oC not much Iho In 1 know of IVar years Hero our are badly with the same I have some of ton yoars in As 1 am in it a to mo to loam the the as my many ors would say they were really to IVar trees on the I to think it until I the cause of IVar widely from Dr. nnd very easy for any one to examine When our lands wore as rich here as your new all right and did not rise with putrid sjip and the the Doctor My buds sLilks have very much the last two years with the sting or bite of a long causing them to turn dark in a day or two anil I frequently found throe and four on one young they act Very shy nnd try to keep attack the buds when the leaves arc one half were the most plenty here during the month of I first noticed upon my orchard trees the last week in They worked iiiy trees until the Last year I watched them and did not do what have done in they sting or bite the young which they may to of my had but or st to discover the It is sting in- and it is on whore young i starts baie mark so it can lie easily when the loaves first to after dry they are not with the The loaves the young injured shoot wilt and turn from this sling starts the disease IVar If there hut it would not lie many men are very busy just al that lime of the Now I have given you ns near ns my has nie the of I shall try and give the or which is cisily after a little Tlie disease from the young shoot is into the larger shoot from which it causing the to shrink and turn black as far as the has when it gets into the limbs one inch in it rapidly down to the main If arrested in time the tree can lie To do find how far the bark has turned dark or shrunk and cut down far enough to get into sound Henry H. William Frederick David James C. H. Victoria Frederick At Little Mr. and his daughter were burned to death while endeavoring to escape their burning July term of the Supreme Court commenced at Topeka will continue in session until the 15th. are sixty-five on the Mr. Charles city editor of the Kansas City vraa brutally assaulted last by a cowardly fellow named with a wagon spoke and quite seriously The great race between Longfellow and at July 2nd. won the race by lengths and old John Harper is the proudest man on American The was two and ja half and was made in four minutes nnd thirty fonr A. 8TATK The Fourth was in by with a ladies wore drowned in rivor .it im and family al iho of and will for several A Mrs. Wiis ill lior at i yoars driven in the time on Clarke lo lie h candidate for ' Hon. It. Abraham of Lynn was while to furil the It U hnul of Texas cattle will through this season for the eastern New and Tioga arc having a fight over the of voting in the building of a nt to which tlie 0th be by all of tbo railroads at for days from Near were fatally burned by the explosion of a 0.1:1 of wore Mr. Mr. and were 12 ami yoars of Office at Tioga has been liy an order from the at The are by the being and A terrible at June The City C. to arrest the J. a bis revolver and the Marshal killing him Mr. Taylor a young and Olio of to Mr of one full the iii hogs that Mr. last Jl devoting his energies Kalloch lod return two 1'.ilN, and vif the rival ' Agent for the Sale of m L. L. & 6; BAIL UM In Rear of lola Savings for sale the i of one mile south nnd west of noors all fenced of and story with two One mile Price 1 and 109 the half of sec 2" t r ond nw qr of ne qr sec 211 t r fift acres in house of t r Price seven dollars tiO acres of SO and cents per to 1(K> Deer creek runs Vh of tbo t 2-1 r balance in 1, 2 and Jier 10 cent. ICO luv of sec M I 24 r and n from water Price 70 141 anil miles from N' 2 t t 19; 8l|IieTflcrre. 178 acres ne 1-11-M r Price seven IOC And Wi acres in sec 14 t 2-! r 20_ Price six and Terms on all of RO oh of the sw qr of 27 t 2a r broke suid Stales in Li Davis & anil in all FURNITURE OF OUR 0 ma C T Which wo are selling at Prices that Sales Roam on Washingion opposite the Post MarBh & Brooks 9 PUR dinner at a hotel ion inches rathor than to cut I for one dollar per of Ellis lietto ihe tradesmen who escaped ' the is can the towns along either or would only if to C Hair OIIm and Toilet ] A Large Variety of Lamp BLANK BOOKS AND A CHOICE OF WALL Finest aDi for brought to this market A large stock of the choicest brands of CIGARS and We are scents for the called American or Also for ENAMEL in mixed ready for and is the for farmers on account of and being for application r n Gallon will cover 200 to 250 leaung ga GREAT AMERICAN ami keep I I r ' Oil hand stock and varieties of at from thirty to forty I am not m of cutting than any other bouse ik the Satisfaction lietter most of trees of any kind back tisi make on every package or money ' ' CAREFULLY hi and all almut from Price 00, one-third 12 10 cent. 100 240 acres being the wh and ne qr of j the se qr and ne of ne qr sec Hi t 2.") r situate half way lola ami an tract of Price one-half 110 320 being eii of 10 t 21 r 20. living per 7 miles qr of t H r 20.-r with water of Price 112 oil of so soo t 2.') r live Trom per IIG t r of runs olio 10 unimproved in Ising sw soo 211 1 r crook iiw living water and 1,2 anil 10 cent. of tiw qr sec 17 t 21 r four and a half of Price balance tivo 10 por 124 a half milos of the oil of qr and of 110 27 t 21 r 1'.). Water conveniens 123 80 fonr and one-half miles west of lieing of qr sou 124 r 17. Frame house of 4 in all 100 fruit on two running water and balance per 175 and 7 in block 52, north of public Price Jan. 1H7:{, Jan. 1874, aoA 1X7.5, with interest oit deferred Two lots on West between nnd Lincoln Two and Price 5.ot on street and 1 on Washington 4^12.=;. on oast side of Price on West Price Ixil oil east side avenue and North lot on Benton and Price 570 oil west side of Price on irest side Western street mid j 159 i lot on west side Vino Price IGO Lnt on side Washington of 50 1 126 miles est 75 sicrel broke and ir all and also ten acres of on the Neosho Price of whole one-third I and 2j 127 IGO two one-half miles south east of lieing the sec 7 t 2.1 r 1!>. Price per one-half balance I 2 10 per cent. 128 120 being eh of ne and nw qr of nw qr t 23 r Price 00 terms ' on forty I 331 of lieing the sli of sec 27 t 24 r forty-five A no. 1 prairie 131 320 acres four and one-half miles east 170 No. 326 and 327 on Price sixty No and on Price fifty-five dollars No 3^0 and oti Walnut Price 5ft dollars No 3.34 and on Price sixty dollars on Walnut Price fifty and | All of above north of Crawford st. i No and 327 on fifty dollars Lots No and 329 on forty-five dollars Lots No 330 and on Price forty dollars 7>ots 3-35 on Western Price fifty dollars Lot 336 on Western street Price forty-five on Western street forty j 172 ' -A acre terms 132 acres in Anderson sw qr see t 22 r 18, mile west on tho L Price per part time cent 133 120 being wh of se qr and w qr of sw qr sec Hi t 24 r 21. Permanent Price per easy 134 CO acres mile north on Neosho Bottom Price per acre cash 183 ICO acres in Atchison Rolling Price eight dollars per For trade in part. 137 ICO being ne qr sec 16 t r 19 six miles from a choice piece of Price per Aug. 1872, balance yearly seven 10 per cent 120 sc qr of se qx sec 7 t 24 an excellent piece of land and in good Price per balanee annual equal 7 per ct Price Lot on Charles forty-five on street thirty 178 3.30, ' 3.34, lAiX 830 sixty-five 388 Washington 179 acres 12 miles stock water on and a coal bank within teit of tlic north eaft Pricey no per tOSS annual payments 10 cent interest Farm of ICO acres in 2J miles from 4* acres improved and Log house of two bearing all tillable except creek breaks one comer of First quality rich and is offered Price half balance one 10 per cent 183 ' 80 J mile from all GO acres running water and good about Hi acret yoang timber and Price per i balance on 10 per cent