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Irving Blue Valley Gazette from Irving, Kansas • 2

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3r gitf ifninij HO FOR THE BLACK HILLS A cafn of general average. Aren't von too old to ride for half price pnkl a I ickel clerk to Ihe elder of two boys. '-Will," remarked tlin yonlli, "I'm under fourteen, and this boy with ine Is under sis. Thaldnn'l make twenty and you ill lake t'vo 1 oys under ten fur half each." And he took lln-m. 1 aiiaded by luxuriant trees, two pprinc: of excellent water and winding walks thatlead you to reen nnd pleasant places.

Then abruptly risinfron one side Is the liln'h mound, wl a View fiom the top that.well repays the. hard cllmbinif lo ascend. Irving spread rut birloxv us Willi llie winding streams of the Uine avid (ianie Fork making almost all island ol our clinrminir town Bite the- iniijrnili-eeiil prairies stretching In airy undulations for miles and miles away dotted all over with line farms and comfortable farm houses, tho emerald threads of timber which mark the li1-lie streams and creek emptying Into the Blue nnilie a picture Unit would well repay a trip across the continent to see. And Row let usenjoy this charming spol; llie season for picnics and pleasure excursions is close at hand. With baskets of provisions, (lshiuy rods, croquet, anything to inske up the pleasures of il day, and get away ocea stonally from tho busy hum drum of cv ry day lile, will hardly be mused Ironl our daily carea, and will make us stronger and ltetter fitted Ic csumc lliem on our return.

THE MOST EXTENSIVE and i-laboroto Slock at GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ever oir-'red to the pcoplu of Marshall and adjoining Cuuntlei, Is now cn sale at the WISCONSIN CASH STORE, I I KANSAS. Departrneiits are EU-SI TV I CQ3IPI.ETE JjRA'SS OODS from 12r cents to 1.00, in all the newest design. Tlio HOPE liHANl) of BLACK. AI.Af'ACA wo think the choices of all olhcrs, andal Prices to Suit All Purchasers.

A ASHin iMENT i.t' Pilnts, fJliiu'liuiris. nnd Prm-nlr, IS TIIK 13 EST Vct of Ik "-Missouri River, I keel nil llie various liramU of BLEACHED AND BR SUtCET ISGS. in ill til i In; full lilies nf BRT.VN tad TABLE Lit KM also NAPKINS, CRASIIF.i, Kte. E.c. I keep llie liloit complete slock of FIXE CA SSI ME RS, BROADCLOTHS, AND DOESKIXS, uf any house in the eounly.

Evei tlilnK in JEANS. K. M. CaSSIMICRS, 8TUIPEJ, atii'i'ile ror men or boys' wear. Foil SALE CHEAP.

The Concordia Empire of last week announces that V. W. Sinrgoi ol that placo will be it candidate before the ni'Xt Judicial convention for the nomination to the of the l'Jth Judicial District. The Empire speaks highly OT the ability ami titucss ol Mr, Stui'g'' for ttie position; and from what we could see of that gentleman during a short visit he made here this looking up llie chances we would imagine he had considerable tact in making friends, and probably the talent ol keeping them. The Km-piropays: "We make no invidious retnaiks with reference to his honor the present incumbent.

Judge Wilson has beld ihe poition seven years, and has had good success but the office is at the disposal ol llie people and a change is sometimes desirnbie. Wo can say that we believe Mr. Si urges lo bo far belter prepared for the burdens and responsibilities of the position than was Judge Wilson when lit) entered upon (he discharge of its duties." This does not exactly fill Ihe bill. Is Mr. Sturges belter prepared for the burdens and resons ibilitics than Judge Wilson is now? Not as bo was seven years ago, During these seven years experience, by ix careful study of his profession, and by fiii and impartial rulings he has earned llie respect and esteem of his professional brethren, and tbo confidence of tho public.

While tbo penpl of Marshall county have no locality preference in ihe matter, are Hire that Jude A. S. Wilson is the choice ol touilillhs ol them for re election. The Philadelphia correspondent of the Atchison Champion speaks of the Kansas birlding thus The Kansas structure is the largest State building on the grounds except those of Pennsylvania, an i New York. It cost far than most of the State buildings, however.

Its outside appearance is handsome and sinking; lis interior arrangement admirably adapted to the purposes of such an exhibition as that made in it. Messrs Parkinson, Gray, (Jlick, Hancroft nn Kocstcr, of lliv Stale Hoard, have had charge of the work of arranging the products for exhibi (ion, and they have discharged their duty wilh conspicuous zjuI, industry, intelligence, mid taste. They have performed an immense labor. No one uiiiicrpiaintcd with its details, and the difficulties with which they id lo contend, can ever uuderstuud how STotionh ISTotions. Twelve pairs Ladies Hose for one dollar.

Twelve pi'. Cents liose, ous doiiar. An endless variety nf I. Isle, Thread, and Kid Moves, from 31 cents up. A No.

1 eorset for 51 cen ts Look at my Tulip Corset. Ladles' plain nnd liem-itilelied ILuid-kerclilefii. cheap. Vnc doztn All T.1XF.X IIAXDKKROIUEI'S. for trvenly Jtvt Bts.

I.iidics (iciils A'akties at a liargahi. Ev ei) thing ia Bibboni. Has-li Ribbons indies wide, In all colors. 5) csiita pr. yard Ladies Linen and Lw Collins, willi Cnfi' niattli.

Iu conncelion with my EXTEXSTE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, I have put ii afvllKte LA DIM'S' C1IILDUENS' TIIIMMKD Boati, Sho93, Hats, Caps, and GOOD SUITS for 0 00, 47.00, 48,00, jlO.00. A good jir. ill 83 CO. Tlioss nr.) only fuw of my priccu. All I nsk is an cxaminatie' of my to irovu niy jir'u'i'S oru low as tl.e lowrc'.

Clothing for the Million. Conieclioiiery, clc. HEAPS favors, and asking a continuana of M. A. LEBBY.

HELIABLG CI HP Thattliii'i mi Hi'iiu jialrun.t far past t'le same, I remain, Ymtrt truly. 'JO XI OLD ffM T. A Vi-iU Editjr. ikying; just, in, Ilriuihilcan Nfntc eoiiYpmlnii. A iIuIijkiUo CmiveutlnH ol tliuUrimlilktins ot hu alu of Kunr-us will lie liulil In Kupriiscti-inllve Hull in lie city ol' Tupoku, on Wudnus-day, tliu liith (luy of August, A.

I). lS7o, at the hour of 2 p. 111. lor tlio pinpusn uf noullii-Htln cwiilidflU's for tliu iilliwlir utlleta, to- It: liovr rr.or, J.tcutijntiiit (iovorni'r, h'-crutnrv of Auditor of Hi uf TrnaMli'frr oiStiili', Attorney (ieneriil, Hiipcrliiti'lulunt of Puhlii Intlruclioli, i iiu Ashor Into Justice ol tliu Huprcmu Court. Klvn I'rcBiUiitiitl liioctorj, rid A Mlate Votiimiuuu.

All comities untitled li representation in 1 li Housu of Kiipresuiii.ntiyiia for 1877, irml no otbers, will Uo to rcprosctitntl-m In nid convention, ns follows, tii-wit two delo-vstes from ench rcprL'Scntntlvc district. His rccotnuiumlcd tlnit tins primary meet-Inirs fortlto purpose of electing deleirutos to thu State Cunvcutlon liurvln culled bo iield on Saturday the 5lli day of August, at such honre tin inuy lie deuluunted hy Cetitrul Cciitnilltu'ti of cacll rcpreiielitiilive dbtrk-t or 111 the event ttint there li no such committee or thJtlt hall fail to act, by llie Ceutiul Connuiltec ibc county. It Is also recommended that In Addition to IhedclcirutcR herein provided for one alternate elcctuil for each delegate. Nu peraou will be entitled to a Beat or vote in the convention by vlrtuu of holding tiic jiroxy of any ol the delegates elected. John GtrrnitiE, Chairman.

J. Jay Buck, Secretary. In impcat'limn', disc lliu lias declik'il lliut it lias jurisdiction. Mr. Goodin lias Rcuured the pits naj0 by the House of lliu bill providing (or the lalo ol' llio Oxnge ceded 1 mi i Tlio tuinpcrnnco ticket of the State linvo withdrawn ill unnio of Col.

St. John for Governor, and ntt on Unit of J. Paulson, 'lonrbon num. An invebtigalinii committee i like a aw. It is very apt 1o amputate, the finger of tlio man who runs it.

Tile recent dopai'tnre of ISrighaiii Volin-f's Bon uinl Daniel If. Wells, from Salt Luke City lur Now Mexico, Reenia to confirm llie report Unit be prophet contemplates removing bis peojile li om Utah lo latter Territory. Uajiud is beginning to be liuicli talked of as the probablu Democratic candidate for President. lie was a little more pronounced in bis opposition to the war Ihan Tildeu. l'eibaps tiiat accounts lor bis present prospect b.

"Speaker Kerr swears it is a1! a lie about that $100. lie suvs it is a put tip job to ruin him. lie is prepared to avinpathi.o with Hhiinr, ISristow, -Morton ami others who have wittered from the attacks of his party. The cable brings lliu intelligence that Abdul Aziz. Khan, the dethroned Sultan of Turkey, has ended bis wretched lite by his own Il is otlio.ally announced that the cx-S illan locked himself up in his private apart incut, opened the veins of his armi with a pair of scissors, and peacefully and painlessly bled to death, Thuro arc symptoms or a good old Democratic bolt, if Mr.

Tilden hhotiM bo nominated ut St. Louis, There are Hti anyu whispers of an improper use of money for the purpose of uVuu Democratic newspapers in the Wcsl lor Mr. Tilden, who is said to be worth The agents employed to distribute the slush have, it Appear, acted indiscreetly in sending their circulars to certain Democraliu editors ho are not for sale, The fast train fiom Nuw Yoik to Man FranuUci), arrived uiibiu the limits of the latter city at mi the muriiinj; of Sunday June 4, having made the run from ocean lo ocean in tO iniuiiles" Ioh than 81 -The time from Odjii to in Fran jisen was 5 i actual average running time from Oudou to Oakland whail, I1J miles per hour. Considerable Iruiible was experienced on tbo (Villi ai I'aeilic from wearing out of brake hoes in the IVnii'vlvania ears, mid in lliu mountains llie I'aeilic put oil two ol' its wu Co u' lies to b.lake thu train. No accident of any kind occurred throughout the trip- Jet weru niadu thai the trip could not bo made in 1)0 hours.

The fare was A00 for each i-sniper. llaviiifr opentul a yard in Complete Stock ofi Lnmbsr, Lath, Shingles, Sash. Eoors, etc. etc. He sul'cit all who art in need of MUD1XG MITERlll to give ii.i a call, nnd (-xtniue PE'ICES.

rATlEilSOV. Ikviso, Ks. 23, 1870. Bargains in Lumber A IiL VI-: RAPIDS, Kansas. Ai'MI) A-C'ORTMEST of l.mnbi-r mut HiilkliiiLt M.iU'rialu, nhii-li 1 will lur ilnys yci low jr toli.

lsTfi. .1. WAYXANT. nn v. i.e.c;v v.

luni's. kaxsas. I'-mIJ', 11 il Moi'k of ri.ltsl tilul (Viiit trccp, pluutH, fliia.l Irnils, irnwii by H. I). 0.i.ki-s.

KOTIOS noiv C. SOOTT, U-st-'s his ciiftomtT, He tcllt; tin in 2f ydt. irnnd in-Int fur 1 0J I ndiMi lit pil, tl, iiU' ci. i i 4 R' Klin; Best LoiU-Mliilu Ilcuvy sti itiL'ti liit t'ni 1 '3 1 u' jj. Nice JStmimor Slun l.i, i (v) 50 cents.

Siilcntlitl UVk rtf. I-Is els. Kiu liiovcs, Iiniiivrly 1 Isiuttos cotton lio-'t1, i otl (HKili' K''t (unts Cnoil oil tumid n.it, (0 Men's flue sc.n-ed pr. BniKiin-i i Woiiicirn unod calf pr fl '1 H-mn 1 1" Ht'ftt Co lire A potllilt, 3 (iootl brown 1'.) J'io ('ilTei1. fKmiul.

Ij.i nits 7' -iix-. y.v 7 V. nihilist tiiaikt't ririee fnrCotnilry PRODUCE dive iio- (iill, F. IRVING HOUSE. MM1K rNDKI.SKJNKD Imvinif, Ifon-d the .1.

I lol nt I now pn'p-uvtl to (Mil cr-iiin Itoni'dcre, wml hi: Tnivclina juililic ilh FUiST CLASS 'CO A 77 f. (jond I'onins top Ti uvflcrr. A ('oiuloriuliK1 n-tattlf, and miuil teuius In (onii'-'- liou with the hutfl. JCS. EILVKKM.

SALK, IXDER EXKilHU T. TIIK HTATH NAS, 1 all Co i rv. 6 f. Ayets. Win.

lltioli Aiiuiisini K. Ayern piirtnt'i io M. tJ. Si I Co .1. Lql Ac S.

tine Hy virtue of nn i'Xecut ion lo tun as lii'iill of coinitv, RaiiMix, ilutv istoictl out of I In; nllicc ot the Twi'ifth 1 nd cltil DMrlel Conn, ft llie. Stulu ol Khiihhs. Bitting in i'ti'1 for Mar.hull couiity, In r-aiil Slate, 1 will Uii! til It day 1 70 Itneen tin1 ooniM (.1 I o'c'oi IV M. ninl I 1', M. ol taid ii ii ttl the Court IIoid-i! door in the city ol hi Vfsvi 1 in nci nut unl St ai oiler at pllhlle.

r-iln r.ml Hi ll t.u llie hiLhewl hiihii i', lor In Ii.hd.1, nil the. riy)M title iiiul ol liii! (iIm'M! mimed tleeiiil-nut ICimm'Ii S. Hunt, In and to tho lolio derieiiloil real enlnte. to wit: LotHH m.d 4 iu li, loti IT nnd in Idoe'n l'i, loli II and i in (dock PJam! 40 in liUii I lot iu lot 10 in hinek Jl, lot ti ill hinek ItitK t.nii I in hloeli 41 Iot 15 and lij In hloek 4s iuhl lutts hHiuile iv-Itiir and heinj: In the town of Irving, Jilaridiall couniy Kuiih.iH. Hull! properly levied on and to Iu: co hi tllf ol lln: ahovi; lined ('h-ndaiit Kn-eh S.

Hunt iind hi favor ot named phdiitill' 1. Ayer. Co. I '( inoler tn hand at niy oiil'-e in I he city of MiirvMvHIe, Mar. hall loiint K.imarj, this tha -ind day ul June A l.

islit, ,1. U. VtJOUIlKKS, KlK'-rlir. 11 oiin 11 I-nnN, Deputy JV. II, II.

Kreemini. mt'y I 1 11 M. l'l intei l-e VI. At the last meeting of Susnysidu Grange the following were e.leetnd as olieers Master, Iia Sabin; Overseer, F. Faulkner; Stcwaid, A.

W. Arnott Asst. steward, Sum. Savllle; Lecturer, W. 11.

lrvin; Chaplin, n. N. Parucll; Secy. J. P.

Peck; Trcas. Frank Ed-wards; (late Keeper, Willis Short; 1'cl'ep, Mrs. Peek; Pomona, Mrs F.pperson; Flora, Miss. S. Short; Lady Asst.

Steward, -Miss. M. Paul. Meetings of this grauge are held every Ud and 4ih Saturday of the In the schoolhouse at Irving. Illinois has 200 cheese factories, to which 2.0110,000 mllcli cows make dally contributions.

The displacement of the uew British man ol-war Inflexible, when all her weights are on board, will be no less than 11,408 tons ex eeeding that of any ship ever built. The Irlcrds or Gen. D. II. Hill sin strongly urging his claims in the North Carolina news papers for the position of Superintendent of Public itstruciion In that Stute.

The two principal Southern Journals which are onpused to Governor Tilden now are the Nashville American and the Itlchmoud F.n-quirer. llotli object to him on the ground thai lie cannot surely carry his own State. A Utile son of lill Ellcrbe, while In a yard a few days ago In Rockingham N. was attacked by a rooster, hich pecked this little fellow's bend so badly that It nis death. The d.mtind for ooslal cards this month ex ceeds that for the corresponding inonlh in previous years, and the capacity of llie factory has been increased to oJJ.cW in twelve hours.

Lord John Manners, the British Postmaster General, has iinass'-d for anew classillca tlun of the female clerks in Ihe post offices, under which they will bs promoted according to prollcl ncy. Major. El aril-, of the Second lioyal Surrey Militia, has saved forty nine lives from ihip wrecks during tho past eight year, and has been warded the gold medal of llie liritUh I.iieboat Association. Miss Laura Spruce ofGcorgia lsslx feet two ani. a hall inches high, and when her young man sings "Tliou art so near and yet so fur," lie can throw mure feeling luto the song than other mini Is the State, A substilutu for the postal card, that is be ing considered by the past-ullieu department Is a sl-imped sheet (about note-paper size), 11 ouimcd edge, to serve as both paper and envelope, and to cost tv.

cents. He was loo solemn a preacher; ho didn't suit in Nevada. The cbaiiman ol the farewill committee expressed it well; said he, "Now you can git, paid; we ain't ngin religion out here, and it riles us to seo a Idler spilin' it. Git. Mrs.

Lueaii, si.ter of John Hi iglit; Mr. Mrs. Parker, of Dundee, and -Mother Stewart li.vve be selected bytlie wi.meii of Kngland as de-legates lo Ihe woman's convention on too leuipernnee (iictlun, which meets in Philadelphia June p). A recent number of the I.jndou guecn cor. laitis an art lele recommending the violin in nn Instrument peculiarly upproprialu for the use of Indies.

It protests against the custom of teaching girls to piny the pianoforte only, arguing that they should have a larger field In music. WARDEN PROCTCR, a- at i.a ir, IRVING, Kansas, SPECIAL intention given to Collections, Divorces, and Conveyancing. Will practl.io in all of I he Courts of Marshall llllcv ai Pottawatomie Counties, and in Lliu Sjuiirenie Court. HoniGsrand Fortunes for ali I (HIAND DiTTtju TION CasliFtinnu, H'U-U Hiocks, llf.Bidenees, Ac. i HY The Kansas Land and Immi-j grant Association.

i 1870. iiUlm! Modi I.OOO.OOO, I.puwllv A ullit. f- Tho Kansna ami Jmn'irunt Aitsocla-t Uni, of Atchlrtiiii. Kniir.ns nn cDlm prlsp char i'n it Hn Stiih ii itirrt n'litl nifui.imnl liy linn hntif Cor 1 rt'lhi- lnllry hi ul iuii'Kiitv si tin iIm iiUMillled, mut ulio linvt' I. lifiiil i'inlii- t-itnt'iiL ol Ml it unci eit olllel.ilH nnd cil will, on Iiu- Will day A ul: ft 175, nn.

ji utitl dis'ti ihui ion to It-. cli.ii('li.)lflfi-a ol iimiiy valll'ililo Hivurils, of c.ith iv.ii Jliu'liel cn-li uniird. Thy cistiuo awunis (MMl'lHllUi Ol ClhHCH fiintia. lillMlitKK lioiism, I hi ii l.i ci'ii from tin! must, nti'l vuluuhlt proni-rty in the fliitn. 1'ilru of hluiri-i only uuuli, Kvciy will be luiily icpruM-nti'd a( tho tli.itr:lMiliou.

Tliu cliUHcee oIIi'I'imI to i'cnr' a li.HiM unci fort mi um uniir-'cerilriiled. triiiiition mi.lUvi!, Aiijii.ii., lSiti, ui 'nuncy will hi- ri'liiMilfil in lull, Si. ml in voui oi ilcr ul onco, no yon may havo your iiinnticrh curtjl'iilly rcKitiirt'd, Kit mnro piirtiwuliir doNcript Ion of thu culnrnrlhc. i term of uuciitu, oiler tu chilis. purcliiihcs of two or inuru ohurcs, iininiicr of i ir itsl of cnd'ii r'i'ri nnd efi-rcnciM, ilc.

oi ivuiidu, Ac, Miid fur their ilhi.il ruled piiper, tliu "K.uinis Iiiinilirfnnt," nnulcd Iren to any tuldreaw, Huml lur a Addreffl Sit jr. Atclusuu, K.uu;a3. zealously they have worked. They deserve ihe thanks of ihe entire peojile of the Stale for tho industry and ellioiency with which they have the dtillcs entrusted to them. The Naval Investigating Committee got hold of the tarred end of the stick in the examination of Swill, the llveoak contrsclor.

Whvn asked wether he bad paid any money Unpolitical purposes, he begged (hi? eommitteu not to press the question, slating that ho was a loyal, lite-long Democrat, lleing forced to answer, lie disconcerted his inquisitors hy testifying he had paid large sums ol money lor political purpose, but every dollar of it lor success ot Demo emtio candidates for the uletilio ij-l tutu Biiiihun in, t50J lor the Tilden campaign in New Yoik, and foOOy lo belli out (ioV, English ill Connecticut, i ins was exactly Ihe kind of information the Commit tee were in quest ol, and they changed the drift ol the examination quite hurriedly. Chicago Post. The fo! lowhiif the viilunlion per acre In tho viii inns lowiibhipw us assi-a-itd by I heir respective trustee Wells K.icli a Franklin Ul Nuliie a Muifcvillo Vermillion Hhie Kapitla 4 iill H'ulerville 70 Oilier -Jil Irvlnt tf liillltaril 4S Klin Creek at: Average viilHatlon 9' At Miirsvlllc, Tuesday morning: last about I o'clock a. a flru hroku nut In a frame building, which befurc bulnu extinguished destroyed seven buildings, Including Dick Ilo Witt's Plus Valley House ami Urn residence of Joseph Samuels, who wu believe also owned most of the properly burnt. The night was still iin.l calm, and the eonients of a.

I the siorcsaoil dwellings were safely rennvcil. (In llie buildings lliem was no In-iiiance. Thu cause ot Ihe lire Is said to have been a drunken men trying to g.it to bed, iving like Mrs. OXe.iry'scon kicked oi-ertlnt lamp. Jl I'aiiic.

For Die iJsRn'R. This may sound decidedly New Vorkish to those who do not know Hint we havu the above mined pin close beside lis, 'Tis well I ha I some of our elii.i-ns nol liol -ly engrossed wit'i business can llud I lino to enjoy the beailtllill. and m.ikea nay for ot hers to enjoy II. W. VV.

Jerome, 1ms foiin.l and recently purchased a charming spot, a lit lie sou 111 wcsl of tow it along the wooded banks of (iiimu Fork and wilh only a few days In clearing the Hi and mu walks has made a must delightful resort In f.iel uatilie has done so uiiteh that very little artl work would make II a resort hardly surpassed by any ol the parka In our large A clKiruilu lake abounding in an Ar. J. WILLIAMS IIASMl'sn' rcci ivi il ami opr-ncil lip at the old stam! nf S. II. WAHREN', a Lnrga and Well Assorted rr CJ I o- Vifaicti tic Oilers lo llie Public nt VERY REASONABLE RATES.

Mi' Stock imnsisiH of Diy Goods Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps Fatcy Cools, lurjc ninl well RulcotoJ STOCK ODF -JSTOTfONS, it I tio out- ol llio liiiost Inn's ot QUEESWARS CROCKERY, to loniiil iii tliu County. My Slock of 1ARDWABE i.j iiiiFiiirjiiiHscil, ami in lliislinc I inn able to otlur to llie pnlilio O- 1't 84 V. r.V .11 1M1AI.IV N. Tliosi; ii.liini; tii iiiucliiisc. nt 13 I1 IE1 13 LO PEIOES nrc invitol to cril! as I nin iletermmel not to he niiilirolil..

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