comment here, where they are taken as
matters of course, but because they will help to eradicate from the Eastern reader's mind the absurd and unjust notion
that the far West is "wild and woolly," that out here we go about with strange oaths in our mouths
in embryo.
Mr. Abram T. King, who, as the readers of the SURF know, donated a part of the tract, has
already received twenty-five applications for lots in his property outside the tract, the purchase
conditional upon the establishment of the encampment. Mr