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Eureka Censorial from Eureka, Kansas • 2

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Eureka Censoriali
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Out at Jampden, on the evening of BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MILL WRIGHT HE CSrJSORIAL Saturday, June 15th, there will be a de bate unon the Question. "Resolved, that AND neither of the old political parties are entitled to the confidence or support of tare's free.l' mio him that wc11 read, lira's Tm bin that wualJ vrrito. ut there's nm vrr Uirt.i Tbut tin truia khnl4 be hfiird, ttiejr whom tho truth wmU iHict. ItJlxrt Burnt, CARPENTER SHOP, J.

J. OHAMBEELAIH. PKOP. EUREKA, KANSAS. COUNTY STATISTICS- The following abstract is from the returns of the various township trustees showing statistics of Greenwood countv for Maroh 1st, 1878.

the American people." Some persons may think that the decision is a foregone negative, but the time has come hen good men and true, all over the land, are JiT W. DOUD. A. F. NICHOLAS Real Estate Agency, Established 1867.

Eureka Kansas: OiSce in the Court House. Pays laxes and attend to all buineesi for Non-Residents. All business entrusted to my care will receive proa pt attention. v3'l2 IbaP.Ntk. J.

M. SSIDLB NYE STrnrrr. forced to the conclusion that they have cka, Katms, June 12, 1878, been betrayed. The principles of either 'J' 1 JL-L! e.tLHLlM-l JJ party are wise, but the power their vir Shop on north side of Third street, form erly occupied by O. V.

Reich. Estimates made aud contracts takeo. Speci alty maJeof HEAVY FRAMING. tue has won, has gone down to an awful disgrace. It is time 'for Americans to blush when corruption, as wide as suf All work warranted to gire satisfaction.

ftfc i 1 Ml ah communications from aoroaa win receive frase. stains our work. It is time for and amid the babble that followed could be heard such exclamations as "dry up, "nice blackberry you are," "wipe off your "hire a hall," when a motion to adjourn was carried by a large Emporia Sun. 2llt, the Medium. J.

It. Molt, of Memphis, the well known medium for spirit materializations passed through this city on his way to Denver, where he will remain during the hot weather. J7e goes to the mountains to benefit Mrs. Mott, Who Is in feeble health. Some talk has been had lately ah iut ait alleged expose of Jott, by one Pattee, who squirted a solution of aniline into the cabinet while the manifestations were going on.

Mr. while the train stopped here, showed letters and newspaper articles from many of the leading citizens of Memphis, that utterly refute the claims of Tattee that there was any discovery in any way implicating the medium at any attempt at fraud. Many of the people In Memphis do not believe In the trnths of spiritualism, but they all endorse Mr. Ju6tt, as an honest, upright man, whose character for probilty stands high, and the masonic fraternity say they have no more worthy brother. The animus of Pattee was made known in the remark he made to one of the friends of Mr.

Mott, to the effect that "members of prompt attention. T4-na. wise men and honest men to come out a'ft Oi t7 go fc-o 63 i3-? fc-j fei 2 5z5 If o3 -V 2 townships. 3 0 0 Lane. C038 52 33 18465 352 38 678 1437 832 667 Janesville 4490 10711842,388 3 14 7495 207 32 477 2147 337 714 397 Twin Falls 7218 1538'4803 532 66 8 17691 443 72 698 1698 1322426 893 Salem 5904 65711863 591 37 9 18380 379 9 356 184013191 963 394 Otter 5194 330 3483i592 52 29 8577 438 49 584 1855 1681833 683 Twin 8419 ,295 2958393 54 49 13641 258 73 476 877 9J363 543 Spring 3095 159( 956:270 23 6 2500 181 8 265 1241 900! 306 182 Madison 6518 176 2334)405 54 9 32365 377 20 375 2364 i2234 544 Salt 5504 21 07:3806 143 7 62 31 18260 416 79 70814027 10108J Pleasant Grove.

5733 35 39 7260 408 31 517! 1769 7417081 819 Eureka. 729 3229 624 58 13 "21613 664 47' 587! 2962 995 2387'144g Real Estate, Law asi Collector OSce. from the unclean thing and help to form a party of purity and power. All persons STEW Grocery who can, should attend the debate at Hampden. Burlington Independent.

We, do not fully agree with the Inde pendent man while it Is true that more Weat Side Main, between First and Secand Streets, Ecbka, EaNsaa. Special attention given to Abstracting ties' paying Taxes, Conveyancing, etci 4l-tf. HOTELS, EUREKA HOUSE EUREKA, KANSAS. or less corruption exists in both of the great political parties, and more especi ally is this the case with the party in power, we do not deem it wise to create a new party for the purpose of cleansing them of corruption. The American people should lay aside all political preju dices, and view all national questions C.

M. JACKSOj Prop with an unbiased mind, and when either party attempt to trample upon their his family desired to go there, ana ne am not want them to spend the money It .1 V. irita Antammt nail t.r navinpr recently located at the old stand of Olncy Morris, in Eureka, and opened oat a fall stock of GKOCJPJZ1ES, QUEENSWAKE GLASSWARE WOODEN and W1LLO WARE, In fact everything usually kept in a first class Grocery House. I respectfully Solicit a 6hare of the public patronage. My motto is quick sales and small profits.

When in the city give me a call. I will be pleased to see you whether you buy anything or not. J-S. EASTWOOD. v4nl.

rights, it is within their power, by means of the ballot box, to overthrow such break it up." I WHAT $1.00 WILL BUY! party, and it is the duty of every honest Numerous articles In the Memphis pa- ntrs. the Neion and Eeviell, attest the rrood feelimr of the people there to Mr man to cast bis vote against all dishonest measures. Until the American people arrive at this conclusion, and re Mott, but they are too long to reproduce at this time. This is the LARGEST HOTEL IJf, TUB OITY. And the Only One that has survived tha ordeal of the hard times without a change ef Proprietors.

Neatly fitted and better prepared for the accommodation of the traveling public. Single meals 25 cts. Warm meals at All Hours. and Feed Stable in connection with the House 20-tf Mr. Mott says he has been completely over-run with visitors since the charaes fuse to wear the party yoke, the organization of a new party will do but little good If the beople desire an honest made by Pattee have been made public, and all who have been there express them Tii York Tribune lias the follow-Uifi reductions on the peculiarities which to mike the Independent thinker, or the other hand, the depcudent seeker Lh! opinion and advice of others: There arc a number of people who never nttnhi their majority, and who they live to hoary hairs, perpetuity depend upon tho guidance of others.

What people about them mj and think Is of far srtJ.itpr Importance than what they 'themselves think. They are but reflections of the roluds about them, and by consequence may on different days and month: hold opinions on the name subject that are quite diverse from each other. Vor such people canons are made, rules laid down, precepts given, to guide them In the devious ways of life. There are a few who, studying their own capacities nnd taking Into careful account their Hnteeedents and conditions, carve out their own way in life, do their own thlnk-lir on all subjects, not rejecting the thoughts of other minds, and move along paying no, regard to the meteors and comets that may cross their orbits. Such people rarely ask advice, more rarely take it.

They are a law unto themselves, or more accurately, they ar obedient not to what third persons think Is law, but to that which they find written in their own hearts and impressed upou til their being. No man who has not learned to think for himself has attained real manhood no woman who has not learned to think for herself, has attained true womanhood. These original and independent thinkers, are the last people In the world to give advice unsought to others. They are too busy in searching out underlying truths and laying down fundamental principles to have time or thought for the application of them to all their neighbors and acquaintances, though when requested to do so, they may indicate general courses of conduct that seem to them wise, and thus help those who apply to them lo forming correct judgments. It may be safely asserted that those who are ever ready and prompt with offered advice, are the last people capable of giving sound and holesome counsel.

It is one thing to ask advice, It Is quite another to receive It and be governed by it, for when in the last decision all the questions Involved arc reconsidered, and the final decision made, it will rarely be In the exact direction of any advice taken in the premises. There Is an excellent rule laid down by government they must elect honest men to confrol it. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 20 YARDS OF PRINTS. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 12 YARDS OF WHITE PIQUE. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 10 YARDS OF GOOD SHIRTING.

ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 12 YARDS OF DOMESTIC GINGHAM. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 12 YARDS OF LL MUSLIN. selves as delighted with the manifestations, and thoroughly convinced of their genuineness; none having so far iaiiea to see, hear and converse witn tneir inenas, and he Is well satisfied to leave ms vmai cation to the thousands who have in the nast tested him in every conceivable Patronize Home Industry lopeUa Marble Worlds dealers in AMEKICAN AND ITALIAN A way. Commonwealth. "Py SfcimminjTlsta Dot So." ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 20 YARDS OF SWISS EMBROIDERY.

ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 12 PAIRS LADIES WHITE COTTOS L. J. irebb, member of the legislature from Cowley county, shot and killed, on the 8tli one Page, a 6aloon keeper in Winfleld. It appears that Webb has been gambling heavily of late, and that in a game with I'age, Thursday evening Pebb lost several hundred dollars, which he accused Page of stealing. On Friday evening they played again, Webb again losing; and on Saturday evening Webb entered the saloon, and without uttering a word, shot Page In the left breast, causing death In a few minutes.

Quite a joke happened In an Eastern HOSE. Orders promptly filled. Satisfac tion guaranteed. city not long since, much to the amuse ment of a select circle of acquaintances J. W.

STOUT CO. i. -it- In which the principals figured conspicu ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 21 PAIRS GENTS HOSE. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 1 PAIR OF CLOTH GAITERS. ously.

3. W. REICH, Agent, Eureka, Kans. LUMBER, LUMBER, LUMBER J. L.

BAKER, Dealer in Pine Lumber, Doors, Sash, Bliods Cement; Plastering, etc. GT'One door north Malony Wassam'a livery stable. i3rEL'EEKA, Sells Cheap Jor Cash only. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS. 5L tco Harding, tiiiJ PRACTICAL il-l WATCH MAKER JEWELER.

Also Dealer in WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Executed; Satisfaction guaranteed. EUREKA, KANSAS. A pretty young widow who was Interested In a legal matter connected, with her late husband's estate, accosted her AT A. I.

ING ALLS, roini'or legal adviser on the street one day, call lng his attention to an error in the read Ing of a published notice, relating to her Eureka, Kansas. KeeDa crtnstantlv On hand a complete is toe appointment as administratrix, and be of sporting goods, pocket cutlery, sewing ma chine attachments of ail Kinds, is also pie-pared to do all Kinds ot re paring needed en iron or wood worr." Sewing machine repairing made a specialty. S4tt The storm, on Saturday evening of last week, played havoc with Capt. Bemis' fruit crop, on Bachelor creek. Never before since he first located on his farm in this county, had he the flattering prospects for all kinds of fruit as this season, but now everything is almost totally destroyed.

This is the only locality we have heard of the hail falling on that evening, but the wind that prevailed cast the wheat shocks promiscuously over the fields, but without doing much damage to the grain, the weather being fair the next day, dried the sheaves, thereby doing away with the probability of mould or rotting. Ing near-sighted, she took from her purse as she supposed, a clipping of the notice In question, (it proved, however, to be one relating the singular adventures of young german, who while traveling in a It. AND11EWS, ATTORNEY AT LA Eureka, Kansas. new country out west and night coming on, was lost on the prairie. Seeing DIRECT TO THE PEOPLE.

THE KANSAS QCELN a faultless piece of workmanship, and Giving them the usual commission other makers (five to agents. The Kansas Qcebn contains all the beneficial improvments FOflaee opposite Court It light In the distance, he made his way to it, inquiring of the head of the household (who said he was living alone with his children) If he would accommodate him knofvn to the Reed Organ. It is manufactured for this market and will be sold on the most reasonable terms, DIRECT TO TiiH PEOPLE. QUALITY OF TONE. WM.

SWARTZ WELDER, Watchmaker and Jewsler. Eureka, Kansas. Will be found at the P. O. buildifTg with a good assortment of Clocks, Jewelry, Will furnish watches on orders at lowest rates.

Repairing in his line neatly and promptly done. Cleans clocks or watches for only one dollar. All work warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded, ltf Gen. Rogers has been engaged to deliver a fourth of July oration at Virgil this year. On account of the approaching storm last Saturday, the Farmers Institute did not convene at this place according to previous arrangements.

for the night. "HTpS TVf PI IS "Yah," said the old man, "I keeps you ant you sleeps mit me' or der kinder." is tne ouly organ tnanulacturea lor wbicb there are no agents. NOTHING TO RISK. No one is aKed to advance a dollar out of his own contiol until he has seen an- tested the instrument, as it will be sent on test trial to anr part of the State. If unsatisfactory in any respect it can be returned at mv expense.

3fWhat can be fairer THE SWEETNESS OP TONE. Style of case. Excellent WorKmanship.and GO I 0 The quality of tone is sweet, deep and rich, and is placed at the command of the performer by the aid of twelve stops and two knee wells." With the knee swell the whole volume of tone, can be an original thinker, for the guidance of those who are really desirous of rinding out and following what Is right, "Never allow your own knowledge to bo subordinated to another man's" and this covers all we have said from the beginning to the end. "Boddcration mit de kinder, I sleeps mit you," says the young German-and they retired for the night, tho children having thrown on or off instantaneously. No or-itn is perfect without it.

NEW UPRIGHT CASES. The cases are of solid walnut, plain and retired previous to his arrival. On awakening the following morning he saw two buxom lasses, one about 23, and the other about 25 years of age, come climb Fine Finish, warrant me in making the Clogston Martin returned home from Burlington last Sunday night. They were attending the District court in that city which was in session last week. The Potter investigation going on.

It will be just about as satisfactory as the Beecher-Ti'ton trial. At the 6nd it will transpire that Homebody has lied and nobody will know who. richly finished, and of the very latest design Every instrument fully warranted for six years. Call or seud stamp for terms DEALERS IN- ARNSSANDDLES above offer. 5SFRemember, yon have a Home War aut for six years.

and particulars. ing down out of the loft, he asked the old man "Vere ish der kinder?" "Dot Eber Smith, Burlington, Elansas, ish der only kinder dat I have," respond GROCERIES, ed the aged teuton. Then the young man COMMENDABLE FEATURES. was heard to exclaim, in a very reflective MONTHLY SHIPMENTS. All orders must be received by the first of every month to be in turn of mind, "Py shimminy ish dat so." THE Walker Washer cluded in that monthly shipment.

This was too much for the lawyer, who PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, D. TORRE-lVCE, PbOpkietob" Eureka, Kansas-Keeps a full stock of Harness and Saddles on band, which he is selling at bottom prices. All orders was a genial gentleman, and fond of I have secured special rates on freight by the car load, which advantage I give to the purchaser. good joke, and as mortifying as it was to the young widow, the eccne ended in a I will ship the organ direct sub hearty laugh. ject to inspection by the party or The quality of tone The easy access to the Reeds.

The double folding fall board. The grand organ swell. The adjustable lamp bracl ets. The folding music rack. The new upright bellows.

The elegant style of case The pleasant touch. The quick response. The perfect action. Tho six years warrant. The selling without, agents.

The very reasonable terms given a CD 3 The Antl-Slan? Society. There is an organization of young ladles in this place for the prevention of the use of slang phrases. They meet every Jbnday evening, and have a good time. This society has its president, and It secretary, who have about the same duties to perform as other societies founded for a less worthy purpose. It has a treasurer also who pays all bills, and collects the fees Imposed upon the members who violate any of the rules.

They met last Monday evening as usual, and the following Is a chapter from the recording secretary's book A member was addressing the meeting and used the expression "awful nice" and was called to order by a sister for transgressing the rules. "In "what way have I transgressed?" asked the speaker blushing deeply. "You naid it would be 'awful nice' to admit young gentlemen to our deliberations," replied the other. "Well, wouldn't It be?" returned the speaker. "You know you said yourself mo longer ago than yesterday that "Yes, I know; but you said awful That's IS THE BEST IN US and the only machine that will ERADICATE STAINS from the clothes.

We know whereof wo speak, for we havo tried one of these Mnehines and it gives perfect- satisfaction Mr. E. V. Horton, of Lena Valley, is sole agent for Greenwood county. Sample machines can be seen bv dering, and if it is not iu all respects satisfactory after FIVE DATS' TEST TRIAL it need not be received.

All I desire to know is that the party ordering does 60 in good faith, and From South Carolina Little Davie, S. Carolina. May IS78. To the Editor of the Censorial: I believe your Kansas readers sniypa Promptly Filled and, Satisfaction Guaranteed. vln-15-vl New Harness Shop IMPLEMENTS will teceive and pay for the same promptly if it stands the test.

Write and seud tor terms. 31-6m The idea that one man's money is calling at tho Register of Deeds of as good another's. thize with us colored people in the South and I thought perhaps they Would like to know how we are getting along. I like fice in Eureka. n3 6m the description, you give of Kansas would like to come out there and see you She White L1 fJTViT9i AND General Merchandise.

In fact, everything usually kept in first-class establishment. an. i ana tue oia woman talk oi It very H. DELLINGER Pro's. often.

My woman is named Dlna. You is- will see my name at the close of this let ter. H'e have always got along mighty Corner of Main and 3d Streets, Eureka, Kans. well. I whips her out once in a while, Dealers in and manufacturers of Harness Bridles, Whips, Collars, and in fact i in 1 1, iii i i iL' -i.

and it does her lots of good. hav'n't but two children, Pete and Mike. They everything usua Uv kept in a well regnlated shop always on hand, and at prices that de- are very good looking chaps. You would gunning the speaker, tartly, "if you are. going to be so awful nice abruit it, it is" but I woul'dn't say anything if I were you.

Didn't you tell Sallie Sprig- ty competition. not be surprised at that if you were to see their daddy. Pete has always been a gins, this morning, to 'pull down her mighty smart boy, but Mike is a little 'clined not to love work. I have to take Repairing of all Kinds made a Spe him down right often. I think after all, cialty.

BARBER SHOPS. They propose to srll their good scheap-er than any other firm in Southern Kansas, thtre Is no better way to bring up a child PiriQhccj SHOP. H. W. SNYDER, Psofkixtok.

Barber and Hair Dresser. Shop oca' door south of Olney A Morris new Dasquey" "No, I didn't," retorted the other, her fine growing crlmsou; "andSallie Sprig-g1us will say 1 didn't. She won't go back (mi me." "This is a nice racket you are giving UK," cried the president, after rapping both speakers to order. "Let us ask what the object of this society?" "2u discourage slang!" cried a dozen voices. "Correct," said the president, "go on with the funeral." A member arose to explain that she had been fined at the last meeting for saying "awful nice' herself, but she hadu't the stamps to pay ft now would settle however, iii the sweet by and by.

"That'll be all right," said the presi KANSAS. EUREKA, and more, by buying a machine tliat will last you a life time, and that has all th9 than that way what Is told us about in theBible- r' Now when the war ended we were free. It was a great jubilee to us poor darkles, but we soon found that we were mighty poor, and would have to work for our bread and meat. We don't eat as much meat as we used to. We had no meeting house lu this uelgborhood, but there was a free school house that we had permission to hold meetings in.

We held meetings there for more than a year. The Lord blessed us niightllj. Many were converted. Sometimes It seemed that the house was filled with the presence of the Lord. H'e sometimes thought that Gabriel would blow his trumpet and call his children home, but he did not.

The boys named our house "Little Davie," on account of the story in the Bible about little Davie and big Goliath, with the weaver's beam. THE OLD RELIABLE MEAT MARE EX. EJR. Mardin is again at his post, od ready latest liaproTemems. VICTOR BEWUTQ MACHHIE Liberal Term, to Agents.

C21 W. iladiSOn CliCagO, HI, Send lot THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SeraiMacle Its Introduction and World-renowned reputation was the death-blow to high-priced machines. THERE ARE KO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IH THE MARKET. Thlt It a very Important matter, at It It a well-known and undiSDiited fact that man ot the so- to supply you with all kinds of tht choicest Freeh Meats. EUREKA, SANSAS dent "pay when you have the flff A VALUABLE 1MVENTI0N! MUii 0 aTTI "11 I called first-class machines which are offered so GO and see THEIR--BIG SHOW, CHARLESTON, Kansas.

n41lt i O. W. Pollard. C. Chandler, Pollard Chandler, BRICK LAYERS and PLASTERERS, Are also prepared to move houses in good style, and on reasonable rt equi to a Chronometer Watch, and 3 eJegsntly ikiisEted as a flrst-cfass Piano.

It received at a i Another member asked tf a young lady could say "old splendid" without herself to a fine. "Yon bet she can't," said the presi-if' ut, who was the original founder of the society, and therefore appealed to when imy nice question was to be decided. "Then," ald the speaker, "I move that Miranda" 1'ew come down with the dust, for I her say. that her beau- was just old Miranda's face was in a blaze, as she cried, II if my beau' was such a hair-pin jis'yunr fellow is, I wouldn't say it." "Shoot that chinning," crld'the presi snvaras mo Vienna ana wemenniai uxpo-, ttfans- FASTSU than other cheap now-a-oayt are those that have been re- possessed (that Is. taken back from customers after use) and rebuilt and put upon the market as new.

THE WHITE IS THE PEFR OF ANY SEWING NOW UPON THE MARKET. IT IS MUCH IARGER THAN THE FAMILY MACHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEED MAKE. IT COSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AND DURABLE. IIS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED.

Do cot E117 ancthsr tefors trying" the T7HITS. We have moved our house to a grove, -and use It for schools. We have large schools in it every year, and have learned white men for teachers. We have built us a large church close by, which still goes by the name of Little Davie. We are doing the best we We have a lame membership.

In this age of Im C. A. WAKEFIELD, D. PR Devotes his entire time to the stu-dy and practice of Medicine, OFFlCE Up stairs over Olney SSrOFFICE Morris Drug Store. DIXON BROS Dealer in Undartakers goods, and manufocturer of -FURNITURE, MOULDINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, All work Warranted.

Satisfaction guaranteed. No. 81, street, Eureka, Kansas. -Eta "oa'ssacsay Is unuixiizez'. Thsro aro moro KlACHSJt S5 soki in States than r.

oifrtblnod safsss of, tho others. Tho WlLQOfJ i'nzlSiO ATT A 11 $3 for dolr? kinds of repairing. PAlQlUteC, given FHSU with each machine. provement and new invention, we 'will be hard pressed to keep up with the times lnr nrcachew are mostlv old flint locks Prices asi Terms Hais Satisfactory. imn -mm zim frnfrtrnm: 9 They sometimes go off half cocked 7 -St- Srcadvvay, now Ycrk 3 C7ylljffrT'AA atI dent, 1 you never tumble?" But the confusion was too great to be nll iyed.

Miranda's blood was up some VtJed nith her and other gainst her; 5" sometimes snap-ker-cback-up, but we lick the flint aud try it again. Yours very truly, Uxri.E Tom. White Sewing Zlachlne CLEVELAND, 0. terms, Eureka Kansas.

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