The Anthony Weekly Bulletin Harper County Friday January 6, 1899 Buffalo meat sold from 35 cents to 50 cents a pound here last week. This is probably the only town in the world that had buffalo meat for sale last week. Charles PAYNE says that there are now 400 buffalo on this continent. He says that there are 100 in a private park in Vermont, 20 on Charles GOODNIGHT's ranch in Texas, 35 in Lincoln Park, Chicago, 5 in parks in New York, 12 in Michigan and 12 in Lawrence, Kansas, 8 in Iowa and 5 in Philadelphia. A few others are scattered in parks throughout the country and there are may be a few in Yellowstone Park.--Commoner, Wichita. Mr. and Mrs. J.N. DENTON are receiving congratulations over the advent of a boy baby at their home in Spring township Wednesday of this week. Robert M. TURNER and his paint crew finished up the interior of the H. & S. Depot at this place Wednesday and went north on the afternoon train. A.B. HOFFMAN of the Harper Advocate was transacting business in the city Tuesday of this week. W.H. MEYER returned Wednesday of this week to Sterling, Kansas, to re-enter Cooper College, he having spent his vacation with his parents at their home east of Anthony.