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1 fVJt-G APPEAL COKPOEATIOW. FARK: One copy, wcelly, one year One copy, weekly, six months l.w One copy, week throe months One copy, weekly, one month. APPEAL CORPORATION. FAKE: One copy, weekly, one year 2 0O One copy, weekly, six raonthe J.wi One copy, weekly, tnree months (Hi Oue copy, weekly, one mouth 2u EDWARD EW1NG, Conductor. No passes issued.

IB FRANKHALL, Engineer. Traih Time -Every Monday at 7 a. m. VOL. VI.

NO. 27. LEAVE WORTH, KANSAS, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBEK 24, 1877. THE STATE. Coney's libel suit postponed until I ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Love is woman's virtue. George Sand. All persons addressing letters to this depart- The workingmen have organized at Ilauuted house at Topeka. ment ut'tlie Aweal will please give lull name and address. In order to insure attention The Hiawatha Dispatch complains ot.

Joseph. Blue Rapids has a Mormon Sunday Kansas City hack-men were in big luck last week. of the abundance ot nits id tbat place write ouly on one side ol' paper. The democrats have a. majority of SCHOOL They also infest the printing offices in Susie Leavenworth The English The Muiphyites In Lawrence are en eleven in the house of representatives Montgomery Blair will be a candi thusiastic.

The police court did a very fair business Saturday. this city. The relations of employer and era opera of the Bohemian Girl was com posed by M. W. Balfe.

date to the United States senate, from Parsons is the worst city in the wtst Maryland. ploye are changing to those master and servant, in time to be followed by Bhigham Utica, N. Y. Yonr local notice can be inserted for eight dollars Woman's Wrongs. To the Editor of tbe Appeal: You answer my question by asking another a la Yankee.

You say "It is not the question, what shall be done with them, as what shall they do That "the first assumes they are grownup children," etc. So long as men legislate away the right of women to property, the right of women to their own earnings, the right of a mother to her children, so long as the United States derives a larger revenue from the sale of liquor than from all other sources combined, and women's broken hearts and desolated homes are the fruits thereof so long are women not only grown children, but according to tiieir legal status they are paupers, idi An increase of ten per cent, has been that ot nobleman and sert. a month, payable in advance. lor oeu-uugs. The Topeka rolling mill has been sold for taxes.

Atchison children are sick from eating green hazle nuts. relused by the miners at Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania. Col. Moonlight gathered in an inebriate on Cherokee street yesterday. George A.

Moore, vice president of the Pacific Mutual, left yesterday for Chicago. Citizen. The place where you can get fresh roasted coffee ground to or Senator Louis A. Bogy, d'ed at his residence in St. Louis on the 20th of der, and three pounds ot tea tor $1.00 Councilman Bukdett has resigned his scat as member from the Third ward.

The bond suits pending are a heavy load for anybody to carry, but A Canker City man plowed up three abscess of the liver. is at Mayo's central grocery store, cor uuuuiuu aim thirty snakes. I ft ner of tilth and Shawnee streets. Miss Long, of Oregon, has married tuat wasn what caused him to resign The gate receipts at the Shawnee James Ira Stout killed his brother- Credit to whom credit is due. The St.

Louis Star will please govern itself accordingly. It was a graver excuse lie has gone Mr. Little, she says, love me Lrtttle, he says love me Long. county lair were in-law, Mr. Liltle.

and threw him over into the tombstone business. The colored colony in Graham coun the banks of the Genessee river below ots and criminals. The next state elections occur in Ohio, Colorado and Iowa, October 2d. ty is increasing in numbers. But you say, "Ask rather what they A lively row occurred at the Union depot Sunday morning between Robert Eby bankers of Independence, the tails at Rochester, New York, in 1859.

He was hung, and Mrs. Little, his accomplice was sent to state prison. I ull tickets are to be elected. shall do, tor that implies sett-govern' The sand blowing up the river Saturday, looked like the mist over Niagara falls. are in trouble for embezzlement.

Craig and a colored man named Lew is. The Druids of St. Louis bad their S. S. Prouty has taken editorial Frederick If you should ask me Craig struck Lewi, and thn hitter's friends crowding around wiih knives 29th anniversary at that place on the 15th.

Over 7,000 people were in what 1 would do with a million ot dol charge of the Junction City Union. ment." We have no time to prate self government to the 20,000 woman tax-payers of Massachusetts, and like statistics from other states equally copious. Not self-government, but The working man has nothing to lose and everything to gain in organizing a party of his own. and revolvers, made it doubly neces The Kansas corn crop this year will sary for Craig to get away Irom thoic averago seventy-five bushels to the acre. Gen.

John B. Hood, of North Caro. lars if I had it, I should answer. If I had the money that many have got, I'd scatter a hit in the laborer's cot. Ah tbe struggling poor! I pity their lot; 1 wa poor niysoif nod hvq never forgot The worth of a dollar to me.

as soon as possible to escape being lina, has nine children under eight self-maintenance before the law lor all irrespective of sex, is the issue of the hour. There are women getting good niobbed. A company of Dunkards from Har- years of age. He has three aces and three pairs. M.

Puelan buried his little child Saturday. A large number of friends of the family attended the funeral. The largest body of laborers now in risburg. are prospecting for farms iu Clay county. pay tor good wort, but tliey are large 1'i The latest bonnets turn up over the Viller Villek Atchison The kind of cigars you are looking for are called Culebras.

They are a twisted cigar, and come three in a bunch and ly in the minority. There is a second class who have youth or beauty, or The Russians at Topeka are busy Kansas is that employed on the extension of the Kansas Central road. About three thousand men are at work forehead and down over the ears with catching driftwood. Let us hope that both together with the political influ satin strings run down the back and tied to the left foot. put up in boxes of ono hundred each In a space of forty miles, laboring wnen thus engaged they will tind time to wash themselves.

ence of some man or men, who get good pay for poor work. These have Mrs. Barr, of Lebanon. has The original brand of Viller Viller Culebras is imported, but it can be imitated in this country. If vou write to Charley Curtis, a deaf mute of Law become the mother of a quartette of day and night to get the road completed through to Circleville in a specified time.

Every man who wants to work can now find something to do. not known the adverse sido ot lite. They belong to that species of the rence, married Miss Lou Neal, a silsnt The less will not contain the Mathematical Axiom. And yet the greenbackers wish to absorb and control the workingmen. "If Clay Crawford is not Osman Pasha, what has become of Clay Crawford It will puzzle the Turkish minister to answer this question." St.

Louis Times. babies. We should think she wouldn't want to Barr babies after this. Strouse Leavenworth, they ady of the same place, on the 19th. More business houses are in courso no doubt will give you a better idea genus feraina, popularly known as "dingers," and they are always on the alert for some stalwart oak to which Conkllng's show of being the re St about them.

The bankers' convention, in session publican candidate for senator from last week, was willing to restore sil ot erection in this city than at any time within tho last five years. Atchison Patriot. New York appears to be good which is not an endorsement of Hayes' policy. Susan B. is talking woman's rights ver measure if congress will make it as long as the gold measure, but the to the philosophical Dcnvcrites.

Iloxtun Baldwin, of Solomon City. they may cling, and lrora the sunshine of their comfortable homes and warm firesides, they croak flippantly "abundant openings for first class labor with good remuneration." This is is not true. Abundant openings for first- Fortv-eight carpenters sailed from have about 200 acres of wheat now in, Four of the six members of tho are free trailers- Only two, Evarts people are unwilling to continue the gold measure unless it is made as short as silver. That is the difference, and the best of it is that all the right, and and are still sowing at the rate of 140 New York for England on Tuesday last. Skilled labor is at a discount in the "refuge tor the oppressed of all The whole is greater than any of its parts.

Axiom. So is the platform of the labor reform party of more consequence than the currency plank it contains. acres per day. and Devens favor protection. class labor with good remuneration Corn is being rapidly shocked.

The They aro towing Cleopatra's Needle all the might, too, are on the side of have been for a long time exceedingly the people. Lawrence Standard. rare for cither man or woman. But grasshoppers will bo shocked when they come and find the corn shocked. in a caisson from Alexandria to London.

Why didn't they hitch a cable in the eye? women who can not supplement first- class labor with beauty and youth, who lopeka Blade. The Fort Hays signal gun is dis loung America won tho honors for Ik the leaders of the workingmen sail them out, they will only receive the same treatment they have uniformly experienced at the hands of the republican and democratic parties. are not "cut and polished stones," who who lack the favor, friendship or political inllucnce of men are at a discount tinctly heard on the Saliuo river, fifteen miles off, and they regulate i the American rillo team last week, the three youngest men making the three bost scores. their clocks by it. Burglars cracked three safes and A man can live in good style in Paris everywhere.

Any girl who has the tochuics of school literature at her fingers' ends, who can chatter fractious. Our ancestors struck against a small on $30 a month. He can dine at the attempted a fourth in Lawrence on Palais Royal, go to the opera and the te night of September loth. They denominate numbers, cube and square secured about $000. tax on tea, and were patriots their descendants struck against a large tax on bread, and are rioters.

Distance lends enchantment to the view. ater, and have wine at every meal. root Willi tbe agility ot a monkey, takes precedence of a woman with equal knowledge, and one who has raised to At an auction of.bankrupt stock in Bradwell, president of tho Clair- Topeka recently, a bible sold for ten mont savings bank, was arrested at his home in New Jersey on Saturday, successful matuiity a family of nine cents, while lloyle's rules for play- "White nigger" used to mean in children, ibis would not be the case on the charge of fraud and embezzle ng cards brought lllty cents. were school boards composed of an ment. A party by the name ol Teats is a nations-" The hoodlums of Oakland, fire pistol shots into the church galleries on Sunday nights to scare tho girls.

They did so recently while Dio Lewis was speaking. It is a good thing to have women appointed to keep post offices they have good tongues to lick stamps for unsophisticated farmers who don't understand the modus operandi. Gold down to 102 7-8 Tuesday. And still the inhuman barkeeper asks fifteen cents for a drink, or two for a quarter. In the name of an outraged and downtrodden people we demand reform.

Stanley has discovered that the Congo and the Lualaba rivers are one and the same. Perhaps he might discover on his return home where the assets of some of the broken savings banks have gono. For the week ending September 8th, receipts of specie in New York trom foreign countries amounted to of which only $18,207.90 was in silver all of the remainder was gold coin. The whisky punch in Virginia has proved a great success. When a man takes a drink they punch a hole in a ticket, and at the same time a bell in the punch rings, and registers another equal number of citizens of both sexes.

Hayes favors the annexation of Santo candidate for the office of sheriff in the South an octoroon, or somewhere near that cross. Now it means a man who works at a dollar a day for a corporation, and gets his pay once in three months. Again: "Where there is one good Domingo. It is a bad plan to adopt tickinson county. He ought to be able to beat the udder Marys- dressmaker, there are twenty poor ones, the same iu teaching and every other children when tho present members of the family are in destitute ville Aews.

Lie will "bring him to department of woman's work." This his milk," sure. Tub republicans this year do not The greenback and workingmen's The. total earnings of the Missouri, "point with pride," "heartily en Kansas and Texas 1, ail way for party ot Auburn, N. have consolidated, and nominated William J. is true, but can the twenty poor dressmakers, as well as tho other women wretches (All who fail in life's battles, be they men or women, are wretches, and ought to be distributed as food to dorse," "reaffirm and reiterate" as much as they did last year.

But they Moses, of the Auburn Morning News, If the week ending September 7th, were $71,305.76 for the corresponding period last year. $07,103.19, being an increase of $1,202.57. "view with alarm" to an alarming ex for state senator. tent. Atchison Patriot.

The people who use silver money tho catfish and alligators can they offer no defence 1 So long as women are taught that marriage and maternity as tho solo legal tender number The commissioners of Franklin 000,000. Those who make gold tho There is a lesson in the loss of California, which ought to possess deep are the ultima tliule ot their existence, 1 I sole standard, 180,000,000, and those There is a decided ebb in tho tide of immigration to our shores from the over-populated countries of Europe. Nearly 10,000,000 of immigrants or 9,726,455 arrived in New York from 1819 to 1876, but the full of the tide was in 1873, when 448,483 lauded on our shores. There was only a slight decrease in 1S74. but in 1875 the number lell off nearly one halt', while in 1876 it dropped" to 187 027, and the first eight months or this year show only against.

71,205, during the corresponding period last year. Law rence Standard. And that is not all. Emigration has begun and it needs but a few more years of plunder and misrule for the bondholder and monopolist to have peaceful possession of the whole land, while the lower classes have moved out or starved, with the exception of those whom tho aristocracy has retained for servants. The New Style of Girls.

From the Newark Advertiser. Delicacy, tenderness, the fragile and the hectic, are pretty well out of fashion. Scrofula is no longer a merit no longer a source of attraction. These bodily evils naturally concentrate at watering places, as much because tho family want them out of the house as for as any other reason. But the race of young people now growing up are another lot altogether.

The careful observer who watches the step ot the school girl or sewing girl here in New York will notice a spring and elastic step, a cheery face, a rapid pace, a busy air and a general health. The present scrimped and close form of dress, the garments clinging modestly to the form, tell the story of robust and shapely limbs. This is what may be seen all along tho streets, and we verily believe that the average of health among women is better now than a generation before. They are taller in growth, fuller in form and happier in expression. Their race is improving, not falling off.

And why They are a part of the system of modern improvements. They live in sweeter rooms, have better food and take more exercise. so long will we find twenty poor dress- who use both metals as legal tender significance for the present administration. Cincinnati Gazette. money, 132,000,000.

mi' kers to one good one, and so on in all other vocations. When women county have bought up about fifty thousand dollars of Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston railroad bonds at prices ranging from thirty to fifty cents on the dollar. A good way of reducing railroad indebtedness without litigation. Which lesson is this: Cheating nev Mr. S.

S. Howland and Miss Bel serve an apprenticeship to a trade mont, daughter of August Belmont. er prospers aud the people can not stand too much counting in. count against tho poor inebriate on his road to destruction. three, lour years, as the case requires, just as men do, we shall have thor were bound in the chains ol wedlock, i i Mr.

Sponsler's dog went mad the oughly efficient women workers, but The New York Herald says that President Hayes eats prunes. What if he does eat prunes? He is not the only Mo Body. A party by the name of Allhead, a other day, and bit a pony. Thore be now with the ceaseless twaddle of' matrimony impressed on her mind, she works at hur trade until the coming ing no men at home. Miss Minnie wealthy pork packer, of Cincinnati, one who eats prunes.

That doesn Sponsler caught the dog, tied it to the went to Pans some time since with his fence and killed it with poison. The have any effect on his political character, if it does on his digestion. Prunes dog fought terribly all the time it was man makes his appearance, and then she leaves it, to reappear ten years after as a widow, with five or six hungry children at her heels, in tho role of a are healthy, let him eat all he wants. family, and put up at the Grand hotel. It is customary for foreigners who go to Paris to send their cards to those to whom they have letters of introduction and from whom they wish to have being tied up, and it is a wonder she was not bitten.

Manhattan Enterprise. at Newport, on Wednesday last. They are happy now, but it will not bo long before they will Howland fight. A Canada letter to the New Yoik World clainis that Sitting Bull is a white man named Charles Jacobs, a graduate of St. John's college.

Civilization claims pretty nearly everything heroic that barbarism produces. A man in St. Paul niter taking a dose of arsenic went through the streets the other clay singing the following: T)own among the dnnd men, Down among the dead men, Cold, dark and damp they say, Down whore the dead men lay. poor dressmaker. How utterly nause The Champion stated a few days calls.

Mr. Allhead sent out his cards to quite a large number of French ago, that the acreage planted in wheat this fall, in this county, would be at least one' hundred per cent, grea'er than last fall. Yesterday we talked with a number of intelligent farmers, ating, that society should hold up as the standard of womanly excellence, the functions of certain organs, and yet this is the bottom stratum of almost all home culture and boarding school education. people, and among the rest, sent one to a literary gentleman, a little, short, good-natured Frenchman, who upon receiving the card started for the hotel who agreed that tho ucrease would 'Literature, traffic and manufac tures" do not always have places for immediately, but on arriving at the door found that he had forgotten the name and had lost the card. What to women, out when they do, is grati be fully three hundred per cent.

This county had only 9,613 acres in winter wheat last fall. If these gentlemen are correct, we shall have at least acres planted in winter wheat this fall. Atchison Champion, fying to a philanthropic mind to know upon what terms they are employed. do he did not know he thought the name had something to do with the body, and he rung the bell trusting to some unforeseen event to refresh his 1 The trouble with tiie dollara-day men is that they have been living too fast and are loath to reduce their expenses in accordance with the altered condition of things. If they would only economise and live on bread and water, how much less anxiety they would cause to their masters.

One hundred and twenty-five men cigar makers struck the other day in Cincinnati and refused to resume work unless The Independent Greenback Convention. memory. The servant being out, Mrs. An idiot signing himself G. A.

P. tries through the columns of the New York Herald to give the public lectures on the financial situation of the day. He advocates the idea of reducing our present circulation, between and $700,000,000, to $200,000,000. Such absurdity makes us g-a p. Within one woek eight persons have lost their lives by being run run down by steamboats on the North and East rivers at New York, while out sailing or rowing the small boats.

It's a dangerous place for people to go out rowing, and there ought to be a law prohibiting any row or small sail boats on the river below Oue Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. On the night of the 17th the entire Chinese quarters at Grass Valley, except one house, was burned. Over forty buildings were destroyed. The next morning a body of armed men left Roseville, Placer county, and proceeded up the Auburn road, warning all Chinamen, numbering some sixty, in the seven camps visited, to leave under penalty of death. The Celestials have invoked the protection of the state.

The match at Creedmooron the 18th for the Spirit of the Times prizes re- We were promised a full report of Allhead herself opened the door. "Excuse me, madame," said the this convention, from one of the delegates from this city, who was present through the entire session. We have heard nothing more from him, and at little Frenchman, "Monsieur, Monsieur Nobody in "JNo, sir; no party by tbat name lives here," said Mrs. Allhead. "We have been living too fast and must now suffer the consequences." Yes; the capitalists have been living too fast, and the poor men are suffering (lie consequences.

the last moment were obliged to take the following from the St. Louis the women workers were discharged. For years men clerks in dry goods stores have been contesting for that ground against women clerks. The writer a few years ago made the rounds of tho work shops in New York City. Tho girls were found making men's caps at three cents apiece, shirts at six cents, pants at twelve cents, vests at twenty cents.

They worked ten hours per day and boarded themselves. If they remonstrated, they were told to leave, and legions of starving, waiting "Excuse me, Madame; Monsieur, Monsieur Nobody, in?" lhe independent greenback state "No, sir; nobody by tbat name lives convention of Kansas met at Wyan Fall began Saturday, tho 22d, the the autumnal equinox. The day and night were of equal length now the days are beginning to shorten. here, I told you," said Mrs. Allhead, beginning to get a little vexed at the Frenchman, who was keeping her standing in the door when she had other fish to fry.

Tweed'! Tale. At Tweed's examination on the ISth, by the committee of alderman he testified that $00,000 was paid the board of aldermen for the confirmation of Peter B. Sweeney as city chamberlain. He paid Thomas Cowan, president of the board of alderman, $50,000 or to pass resolutions directing the comptroller to issue bonds for for a million and a half for the Brooklyn bridge of which he was trustee and stockholder. In reply to a question as to whether be ever suggested to any person to falsify the results of ballots, he answered that ha gave instructions to that end to different men who controlled the wards, but it would be impossible to name them.

Nearly all the men connected with Tammany hall from 1866 until the ring broke up had more or less to do with that business, ones took their places so uiucti lor traffic and manufactures. "Excuse me, Madame, good dav, Literature is quite successful for Wanted. A green elm club to brain the next man who asks if this is the Press office No we forgot that would be impossible. Madame; good day;" and off he started down the hall. But after going women who can afford to write with suited in N.

Washburne, one of the re-1 .1 A I beyond the second or third door he out pay, but our most eminent authors derive the bulk of their incomes, not dotte on the lUth inst. JN. Sargent was chairman and S. H. Downs secretary.

There were eighty-nine delegates present. The following were appointed a central committee: First district, J. Davis; L. P. Hamilton and N.

D. Rippy. Second district, W. F. Sargent, F.

Sandford and H. F. Sheldon; Third, district, J. W. Adams, D.

P. Mitchell. S. II. Downs.

Resolutions were adopted demanding a law of congress making greenbacks a full legal tender for the payment of all debts and of sufficient value to be issued solely by the government to meet the requirements of the people; the repeal of the national bank law the stopped and retraced his steps, having the name this time right and at the end of his tongue, as he thought, he from their writings, but from other sources. G. J. L. We have seen just one premise kept since we have been here, and that was when he said he would be around at four after that dollar.

Some ono has discovered that' there In regard to the reported meeting of are only two lives between Sara Wood and the governorship. Let us pray for Messrs. Anthony ami Carpenter that their lives may be spared till the expiration of their term. Somebody ought to write an obituary on our cattle.that have passed over the river to the bright beyond within the last two weeks. the board of audit, in which claims amounting to millions of dollars were proved, he said the meeting never was held, but claims were paid notwith standing.

remonetizing and, coinage ot silver; the immediate repeal of the resumption act, and tho expressions concerning labor, arbitration and subsidies. The nerves oi xno American team lor 100, taking the first prize, with a total score of 207 at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards ranges; C. E. Blydonburg, of the American team, won tho second prize, with a score of 206; T. Lamb, Orange Judd and Dudley Selph eaoh scored 205, taking the third, fourth and fifth prizes.

A very severe storm of wind and rain visited the entire coast of the gulf of Mexico on the 18th. At Galveston rain and a high wind prevailed all day Sunday and Sunday night, increasing in severity from Monday morning at seven o'clock until noon of that day. The wind blew at the rate ot fifty miles an hour, and the rain fell in torrents. The water in Galveston bay was raised in many places to the level of. the wharves, and the lower and more exposed portion of the city was under water for two or three hours, -i We have received a press ticket and Tweed said, relating to the case of premium list of the Arkansas valley J.

I. Jones, secretary of tho Missouri Valley life insurance company, will leave in a few days for New York-, his future home. could not make a mistake again, tie arrived at the door and rang the bell a second time, but after letting go the bell handle, he forgot the name again. He did not want to run, but what to do in this case he did not know. While he was trying to collect his thoughts, Mrs.

Allhead appeared.1 "Excuse me, Madame, Monsieur, Monsieur Nobody in?" At this, Mrs. Allhead thought 'the Frenchman was crany for certain. "No, sir there is no person here by that name," said Mrs. Allhead. i "Excuse me, Madame, excuse me; will you be kind enough to tell who lives in this room t.

5 "Monsieur Allhead." Ha! ha! ha Madame. If he i all head, he is no body. E. convention' nominated S. fair, which begins at Sterling ou the Ud ot uctober.

for chief-justice and D. B. Iladley, for lieutenant governor. R. Craig, has invested in a nice John Morrissoy, that he had been in-dieted tor assault with intent to kill in J848 at Troy, and in the following year for- burglary, and sentenoed to jail also that he served in the penitentiary for several breaches of the peace, and that he had been a professional prize fighter and gambler.

This Havens, Wilson shipped black horse and open buggy, and was riding out yesterday. All soap. 1,600 sacks of flour to various frontier posts on Friday. Elisha De kendo iik's dwelling was entered by thieves Tuesday afternoon, and a qnantity of clothing was taken. Sheriff Wadk of Shawnee county, brought in four more boarders for tho penitentiary on Saturday.

The colored brethren and sisters of Is It the Quaker policy Howard is trying. i'C, was read in reply to the criticism of iMorrissey on Tweed. of this city went to Lawrence yesterday to atlend the revival..

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