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Kansas Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • 7

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THE WEEKLY KAKS1S T1IBUKE DECEMBER 13 1877. 7 a wonn to ovii weekly bob WELLSVILE DEPARTMENT. TONGAtfOXIE HERALD. SCRIDKRS. Believing that no subscriber takes The No items received for this department Tims Tablo of the iL, T.

It 8. F. Eailroad, TnmuK who docB not like It, ana this ween. L. dr.

O. Timetable. XArVT. riMDgr :17 pm WKST. VL.

P.m. R. aaatakla. XAST. Bxpreas ra Mixed a floes not find It from week to week not only a Tehicle of all current city and county rao tbi but.

DO JJOI DJKLAYI TTironeh Kxprest 1M p. to. Way Krelclii and AccomnoHatloi 1 63 a. m. wzar.

news, hut a reDOsitoiy of information Expren 13:13 Mixed llirongu ureigui ana Jimigrait 19.QH f. rnoM th hit, all topics, and full of useful and interesting mutter, heir the earnest attention of all Second Grand Drawing of the Common-wealth l'riie lnlrlbut lou Co. nl Louisville, Ky. The Dy Unci-l'osltively December 31at, 1S77, or Money lte- CI1UBOI1BS. Ttaroneh Express and Passenger 140 p.

m. Way FralvDt and Accommodation 4:17 p. Turoneh Km it hi 860 a. tu. oar weekly subscribers who are in arrears, Congregational 11 a.

m. 7 p. m. School lumcu. for M.

D. Grimxxs, Agt, to our nlea that they shall at once come H. M. Brockway Co. BitAUBIN RXiDT MADK CLOiniJG, Dill GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and GROCERIES m.

Jtev. a. a. wooucock, raptor. M.

R. Chnirh-11 a. m. Alternato BanViaths, Sabbath School ttm. Kcv.

T. B. tirey, Pastor Friends Meeting -11 a. m. Sobbaih School 9.

On Monday, December 81st, without fail, the Second Grand Drawing for the support us, an ward and help us. We have owing to from our weekly subscribers alone, SUNDAY BEHY1CM. Gut has M. B.Vreachln" Bret and third Bnn-day's in in each month at 10 a. ra.

Kav. Wm. Fotscb, Pastor. amount, which, if one-fourth were paid, would make us financially easy. Knowing how hard the times have been, we have Gy.nut.it Lothsriw Preaching erery Sunday at CITY HOTEL.

their hogs. Be pays a fair price and is doing a good business. It is a great convenience for frmort here to have a homo market, so that they are not obliged to go to Leavenworth or Lawrence to dicpose of their surplus products. Our townsman, T. B.

Ashton, Is abseut for a season on business, and his uncle, a man past seventy, was tarrying with the family. When they retired 8aturdsy evening for tbe rest of the night, all wero In nsoal health, and Mr. Ashton said he thought he should bo able to attendlebureh the next day. Nothing disturbed the quiet of their repose, but when Mrs. Asbtonand her daughter arose, they not eaoiog the uncle out as usual went to his bed and found only a corpse The spirit seemsjto have departed without a struggle.

Efe fell asleep no more to awake to the present life. He came to Kansas aome eight years since cousumptive, and go far gone that bo ono expected that he would live over a year or so, yet he recovered, and died at last from another cause. Many havo likewise been benefitted by this climate. The physicians of the place flud it dlstress-incly healthy at tha present time. But few oi tue cuy scnoois oi ratiKiom taKes place, and will be conducted and supervised by well known citizens of the State of Kentucky.

The prizes ail cash, amount to $320,000, ranging from $50,000 down to $10 Tickets are only $10, and the time in which to buy Is very limited, so secure them at once by sending to the General m. BaDOainacaooiaui a. ra. liar. Uxo.

Tonnis, Pastor, been most lenient, and have not insisted on Ywvmpnt when it seemed to Inconvenience Catholu. Preaching ery second Snnday in W. M.IUJSMIRE. Prap'r. "I OOIl ACCOM YODATION, AN EXCELLENT each nioniu.

FAtiikb Wickmanb 1'actor. American 3unday School at 1 o'clock p. m. P' W. Skbtiob, Bnpt.

our patrons. We have carried this along IX Table, Comtortame Lndrjing, ana near tea Welisville House. GOOD ACCOMODATIONS. AJf EXCELLENT TABLE, AND PLEASANT LOCATION. Manneers, G.

Yv. liarrow to Courier depot. Terms oca aanar a aav. A good Livjry Btabs attached. we We till now, as the year draws to close, find ourselves much straightened.

Journal Building, Louisville. or to Tlios. H. llayes oo Co General Agents, No SECRBT SOCIETIES. MAeio A.

P. and A. At. Lodge meet the eoc have to pay cash for everything paper, uy7iiroadwuy, jnuw lorK. HENRY HETZ, ontl Tuesday on or before run moon at i.wv m.

in Odd Jfoilons Hall. O. Q. KicaABna, W. M.

coal, ink, wages, and money goe3 out The gift of Stepucn uirara is to bo en- DviLia ix A. IBarribean, Lv tho cupful and comes in I. O. 0. In their Hall every Saturday joyed by oilier people than, those ot iJenn Rt7p.ni.

UBJ, OHIELDS, HI. U. uie drop. Now we appeal nylvania. The doorsof the collegehave been tlironopen to children from New York most earnestly to our country subscribers Dry Goat's, Groceries, QEscrae And General 3Icrcbandisc.

Enterprise Elevator, W. S. BROCKWAY, Pro. who are able to comply with tho terms of to come forward and if they cannot pay SCHOOLS. Prirata School commenced Sept 10th.

Obo. Toknies Teacher. Public School commences Sept. S4th, or Oct. 1st.

the bequest. A peculiar aversion to the clerical profession was one of the all why pay us part. We are glad to get calls. Higheet Caen price paid for grin. A fall stock Carnigheet CASH PEICB Paid for all kinds of 85 cents, 50 csnts on a suDScnpuon, uuu nnp.n ha an added cood to know that a sub Dry Good, Orocerlen, Hardware, oram.

Also a LrjMBEn Tabu and Coai. Depot. Booti, shaca, Always on Band at LOW PRICES. Farm produce rocelrod lnexchange scriber is disposed to pay off. The good cheer and encouragement we gain from the eccentricities of the founder, and tho will declares that no clergvmnn shall be admitted even as a visitor.

Sir. Girard, while holding extreme views himself, had no desire to disseminate the teachings of infidelity among the pupils of the college, and the trustees, while adhering to the letter of the far good. Call and get prices before purchasing, Peoples' Casfi cr Exohangs Store THY OOOOS. I Nf. BOOTS, SHOES, I I h.t c.ivs.

Gaocbuies. Wooden and Hol friendly subscriber who is at the trouble tc nay us a nart only is worth a great deal ItCiadoari. General' Store for Mcrctafe P.E. LABAREIEEE, beouest. have been very liberal in interpre.

Now friends, don't forget us. We mean ting its spirit. The Bible is taught, habits low tv auk. Dealer Grain. The Hltrhest Cash Price Paid Floor and Corn Meal on band.

each and every one of you, and believing of prayer are formed, and services are regularly held in a chapel recently constructed iemist, Druggist JAMES PEcKEEIIEtf. our appeal will not lw in vam we siinu expect to see each and ell of you during the for worship on Suntlay, where prominent Dry Gooda, Groceries, Boats sa Sham, Clotlilug, Hardware, Agricultural Implement, ice. laymen ollicitae. Alexander Hamilton once said to an in next two weeks, and receive iroin you nart at least of what is due. And.

FIIAK1BACENT1ST. Pnre coode Onlr. Choice wines and L'qnor We also remind yon tlwt.to encourage for inadieal purpose. Vote wtue vinegar a speci timate friend Men give me some credit for genius. All the genius I have is just alty.

CONTINENTAL HOTEL, W. S. ANSELL. Proprietor. Mr.

Warren of North Lawrence, was here and preached in the M. E. church morning and evenlncr. He expects to remain a short time to assist the M. E.

pastor in meetings this week. The moon's eclipse of Venus on Saturday evening was observed, and the clear atmosphere gave us a fine view. SARCOXIEVIIXE ITEMS. Thomas Beasley, a highly respected and well known citizen of Stranger, is lying very low with the fever. Messis.

Wright Davison, of the village of Stranger, have contracted to deliver five hundred cord of stone to the Kansas Pacific Railway. Considerable excitement is manifest in our vicinity over the temperance question. Dr. Simmons and Arthur Force, of Law. rence, lectured at the stone school house, Suntlay night, nnd a hundred souls cast off the yoke that held them in serfdom and are now wearing the bonny blue.

May God help them in their glorious work. Mr. and Mrs. Col. John M.

Jewett gave this when 1 have a subiect on Juana 1 subscriptions, and to aid you id return uu niding us, that we have made the arrange meats to distribute among all subscriber! study it profoundly. Day and night it is THE POET WHITTIEK. It is enough to make ono believe in all before me. 1 explore it in all its bearings. My mind becomes pervaded with it.

Then the clTort which I niiike is what the people for a year in advance, a great number of beautiful and costly ana elegant premiums. Thia riierrilintiim will take DlttOO On the OOD ACCOMMODATIONS. AND A GOOD IIARD TIMES AND LOW PRICES! C. P. has Jnst receired a large atock or Dry Goods, Clothing.

Hata an Caps. Slaves, Hard war and Qneeaswara; ie8Ck Mysecburg's Celebrated Boots and Pkoes, every pair warranted jat 4B 3E "SXT S. tsr The niphest Cask 'rice Paid fr GRA1S all kinds of Conntry Produce. Asraticy for the Chioa leapera aid llowers, and lianeaa Wagons. call the fruit of senilis.

It is the fruit of labor and thought." possibilities for good In human nature to read In the Literary World, for December, the spontaneous and unaffectedly sincere VX Tadlb frovule 1. lavery ataoie attacueu. 81st of December, and will we are sure, be an occasion ot proat ana pleasure iu ur tributes paid by coteraporary poets, J. F- BLYTHE, Christmas Uifts. Not a few amiable and friendly people, men subscribers, Come in auu gei jour the time is short, authors, artists, and scholars to the poet Attorney at Law, Notary PubJic, VVhittier, in view of his approaching Communicated.

and women, young men and maidens are at present cudgelling their brains to know what they shall get for Christmas gifts. Some have REAL ESTATE AXD LOAN AGENT. After several years of suffering, borne seventieth birthday, which occurs on the 17th of the present month. To complete Collee'lnas a specialty and promptly attended to. with the patience of a superior nature and plenty of money to spend in gifts to friends, but the majority of people this year must con CHARLES LOTHOLZ, DUALBIt IN Lumber.

Sash, Bosrs, ilinsis, Glazed 8ab, Wiiroow Glam. MoTjr.Di!os,CEr.NT and Pabis. Also Shisolm and Lath in tho pleasure experienced one needs but to contemplate tho face of the beloved poet as Christian fortitude, died on the 5iu of December, at the residence of her brother-in- sult economy in their selections. People gen portrayed in the life-sized crayon portrait TONGANOX1E. Editor Tribune: We remember the first erally wish to combine use and beauty in a law, Mr.

Campbell, of Coal Creek, -Mrs. C. Ferril, wife of Ilev. T. J.

Ferril. Mrs. published by the editors of tho Atlantic a large and brilliant party in honor of their daughter, Miss Maud, a University student, last Saturday cveniDg. A large number cf invited guests were present and contributed to the social enjoyments of the cccasioD, gift, but it strikes us that one might also add a little of mirthfulness in tho character of the otfored to those about ta kaild. Offices opp.

Depot time we visited Tonganosie. Previous to our doing so we had been informed by a Monthly. Such benignity, dignity, gentle Ferril, whose maiden name was Cleopatra gifts without any derogation of their value. nartv cither wittingly or unwittingly that Lynch, was a native of irginia, and came ness, goodness, and, withal, firmness as are mingled in the lineaments of that noble For Instance what a suitable and amusing to this community about sixteen years ago, it was a dead place, and no account and among whom wero Dr. Kerby and Miss A.

F. HAELSIGr, EUD0I2A, KA8. DilALUt IN and during the many years of her subse Littie Burdick, of Stranger Major Steven countenance, involuntarily recall to our minds the expression, "Son of God." To our surprise may be imagined as we stepped into a little live business village, with good quent residence, gathered around her in gift to a friend or relative known to ho a sleepy-bead in the mornings, to present a small alarm clock that not 'only rings an alarm but strikes a match and fights a lamp. We have heard of such things but never saw a man who looks as that picture, how Dnnsa, MuDiontaa, CnimoALS, Pihb Boam, Toii faithful Ibonds many tCtclionate friends, business men, plenty for them to do, and a son of Iowa, Dr. Downs of Lenape, Prof.

Moulden of Wyandotte, Miss Lizzie Flanagan, Miss Julia Boaz, Mi6S Addie Howe, Miss Jennie Martin, Miss Sophia Hopkins would the sorrowing, tho ignorant, the Very many to whom this intelligence will et Abticles, Pbbbobbbt, ana jnstiobi of all Kinds. Alsa a Fnu. Libb of community of well-to-do farmers in the immediate vicinity on all sides. Since our stumbling and weary among his fellow- corao will recall with emotion the fair days Watches, Clocks, Jewelrj. of which she was a fair spirit.

first visit a spirit of enterprise has charac- entr. tnide to Watches ai Clocks with neat- mortals turn as to a refuge, as did the people of the good Father Joseph, described by Matthew Arnold, whose life It was desired that Dr. W. R. Divis, long an esteemed preach the terised fhe principal of tbe inhabitants, which would do credit to any place of its nes and aicputca.

Fine Winea and LUors fat Medical Pur poses in largo or email Quantities. was spent for the ignorant and wicked, and Mr. and Mrs. Harnoss, all of Sarcoxie-ville, which made it indeed an enjoyable ailair. Miss Maud has the congratulation of her many friends, who all unite in wishing that she may return with' laurels from the University and a future as bright as its beginning.

size. 'He helps those whom even God refuses to There are two churches snd a Friends' JOHN BUCK, help." Meetimr House here. The Congregational funeral discourse, but Circumstances pre-venting his presence, tho service was con-" ducted on Saturdwy at 11 o'clock a. in the M. E.

church by Dr. Dennison assisted by Rev. P. T. KaoJee.

Although the legends of the battle flags Whittier is the best and rarest type of church has for Its paster Rev. II. E. Wood T5ERT LIOUOR3, TIP-TOP BEER, the best and rarest reformer. No one The race on the Villa Eden track came cock, and the Methodist church is presided over by Rev.

T. B. Grey. and HAVANA CIGARS, always on hand could exceed him in his expression of in off Saturday afternoon Capt. Joseph A.

CALL AND TAKE A SAMPLE. u-iswew Stores aro plenty, and under the control Bleakley's celebrated horse Black Dick dignant scorn for the oppressor and wrong doer but Whittier does not only smite and pull down his chief mission is to lead and teach and heal. There are many are rubbed out, I may mention as a fact of vivid remembrance, that last Friday was the fifteenth anniversary of a very warmly contested unpleasantness at Prairie Grove, won the purse; Wm. Pine's black mare CHARLES DTJRR, came in second, C. II.

Stevenson's black of first class business men. Henry Metz has a most excellent assortment of goods, and his store is always full. lie has also a lumber yard and coal depot, aud is doing who can denounce evil, who can pull down mare Sleepy Mol third, and Wm. S. Grif-fltts bay gelding Honest Jake, was distanced Arkansas.

On that occasion, blood was as cheap as water, and flowed freely for rags 271 1 XX 3T 111. COKN. WnKAT, HIE, AMD ALL KIKDS OF Uuain received. all jmallHaa fhun an Onm MAfll On the established institutions of society and an extensive trade at both. on the first lime 3:34.

u. o. that cow tell no story. In the interest of convince people that the old ways aro all McKeehen, old established nnd wrong. Carlyle, Phillips, and'reformers of To Slake Money Quickly popular, runs his "Peoples' Cash v.rEx- hand.

SPronipt attention la bnsinesa. conciliation, I will not mention which of the fratricides muffled his artillery wheels nhanfre Store" in eood style, pays the high- J. A. SEYBOLD, And legitimately, the Kentucky 8tate Allotments that take place twice In every month throughout tbe year, afford unusual Inducements for a handsome return through a that class, can convince us of judgment to come, but tbey leave no deep impression of hopefulness for the future of humanity, lie re is where Whittier gets his firmest hold est cash price for grain, and has always flour and corn meal on hand. EUDOBA, Messrs.

Kirby and Rice have a general one until we dropped in at Mr. Chester's store this morning, where we saw the whole performance. The clock Is an excellent lime keeperand costs only $4. CO. Then for a dainty friend, who likes to eat soft boiled eggs out of tho shell, what a suitable present would be a silver plated egg holder.

You can get it at Chester's. If you have only fifty cents to spead you caa get a beautiful stiver thimble, which is always a suitable present for a lady. Or you can get a fruit knife, or a beautiful celluloid scarf pin. Both are to be found in great variety at Chester's. The greatest Tariety of beautiful eilvcr plated goods, both for use and ornament, are to be found injlhis establishment.

We were Indeed surprised at the extent and variety of Mr. Chester's stock. In table ware, of single articles, we notice the prettiest little fat syrup cup, silver'plated, and of antique style, and a tall, slender one of china, with green band and silver top cltber of these would be 'a beautiful and useful article for a table. We also noticed pickle dishes, spoon-holders, soup and cream spoons, fish and pie knives, all of which were beautiful in design and finish, and mast reasonable In price. Handsome seal and cameo rings are once more coming into fashion, and of these Mr.

Chester makes a specialty. The carving on the cameos la exquisite. One beautiful and valuable bloodstone ring attracted our special atteition, price $23. Opal aud amethyst rings of great beauty and value are also to be seen. We noticed some very beautiful scarf or veil pins, most useful articles of jewelry for a lady also cufT pins, sleeve buttons and breast pins In every variety, and at all prices.

Mr. Chester's stock of watches comprises some real beauties. We were particularly struck, however, with a small silver watch suitable for a lady. It only cost sixteen dollars and Is just as good as gold. Space lorblds even a partial enumeration of the beautiful articles we saw, but wo advise all who are looking for Christmas gifts to call on Mr.

Chester who considers it no trouble to show goods. NEW HARDWARE STORE. on the hearts of the people. The one con Bin nn.l do it in eood style. They are stant monotone that runs through all his OTOVE8, TIX.

GRANITE WARE, CUTLUHX, small investment, will be awarded during the month ef December. Head the advertisement in our columns and secure a Christmas Gift by ordering tbe ticket that calls for one ot the capital prizes. first class business men and keep a epiendid stock. writings Is expressed in his verse, 11ABOWAUB, ate. Ocb Morro ''Quick Salci and Small ProDta." The Continental and City Hotel are run Yet, In the maddening maze of tilings, And tossed by storm and Hood, To one fixed stake my spirit clings I know that God is good I This is the truth that humanity most by good men and are good houses.

Friend J. F. Elvtho does all the legal Eudora Grange (Store. Bry Goofls ani Notions, Pnsensware Hii aSL business to general satisfaction, and Drs. Phillips and Van Emen will cure and save.

longs to hear asserted and reasserted, for os the Scripture says, we are saved by hope." What more can a Kansas city look for? The number of the Literary World be Our answer is, nothing, and if wo could re prffa mean Baelnesa, Come and tea us.TXl tire and live on our money we would seek Our Alotto: "umcK sun awd aiiu, ruonm. r. XV. MiKVICK, Agent( at midnight and traveled South. College interests are improving; a number of our students have arrived, making the total more than a hundred.

The. next lecture of the course will be delivered Wed ntsday evening, by Key. Mr. Wake. Subject, "Geology and Genesis." Mr.

Uoyntou is rapidly making preparations for a grain dealing enterprise. An elevator would be a nice thing. The last snapping turtle took in several (, exposed fingers out this way. Newspapers circulate with great gusto what bss happened. Any body could do that.

It would be more the point cow and then to state WEat will happen for instance, anticipate these little attacks of lockjaw. I know a bank where the wild cat grows, And others have found the same, I suppose He shames the cucumber's cool repose, When curls his tall, and his sweet lips close. StorlDB Potatoes. I have, for the last few winters, adopted a new practice which insures to them all the advantages of those buried in the pit, without subjecting me to its disadvantages. It is to put the potatoes in middling tight, snug bins, of from fifty to 800 bushels each, and three to four feet deep in the heap, if required, but soon as they are in, cover with a good course of straw.

This will keep the potatoes at the top of the bin from in Tonganoxie a rural retreat. Altoa. fore us contains poetical tributes from Longfellow, Bayard Taylor, O. W. Holmes, William Lloyd Garrison, E.

C. Stedman, Lydia Maria Child, James Freeman Clarke and others of established poetic fame. It also contains letters of appreciation and JOHN HAMMERT, Tongonoxle Items; P. II. Weeks, of Lawrence, has established EUDOBA, congratulation frqm Richard II.

Dana, now himself for a few weeks, and Is engagod In catching shadows. All who wish to see their own shadows, and would preserve the im Wine and Beer Saloon. The Choicest Llqnora aud Clgara alwajs on hani in his ninetieth year, William Cullen Bryant, George Bancroft, Harriet Beecher Stowe, T. W. Higginson, Robert Collyer pression for after days, will do well to give HENRY ZEISENIS, him a call.

Els pictnres are life-like and well executed. An artist that has mastered bis KA8 and many other equally distinguished literary people. It be gratifying DKALEU ITU profession is worthy of patronage. Perhaps the young ladles may fancy to give him a call. Boots and Slioos, to the poet to have such a tribute so unexpectedly and beautifully paid him.

Of the We see mothers are Improving the oppor BIIIKKSS, SADDLES, SIDLES, US. tfTTJest Stock nnd Best Workmen. The hl2h- tunity to have him catch the Impression of their daughters, especially the hopeful ones that are just entering npon life. "Great Beductlon." Ia time to all Eastern points, via the Old Reliable Hannibal St. Joseph Railroad and its connections.

"Only 74 hours from tbe Missouri River to New York. Summer Arrangement. Tho Kansas City and New York afternoon Express, has a through day and sleeping car from Kansas City to Toledo, via Wabash Railway. Only one change of car to Indianapolis and Cincinnati, with direct connectioa for Louisville, Columbus and Pittsburg. Also a through day coach and Pullman Sleeping Car from Kansas City to Chicago, via Quincy and Chicago, Bnrliuston Quincy R.

without change connecting with fast trains from Chicago, arriving at New York at 7 P. M. next evening. Passengers via Wabash line can change cars in Uuion Depot, Toleda, at 10 P.M. and arriving at Buffalo 5 :00, and Niagara Falls at 8 A.

M. next morning, (Tickets good via Fails,) and arriving at New York at 7 :00 P. M. and Boston 8:40 P. same eve-nlug or If preferred, ctn remain at tho Falls and arrive In New York 0:45 and Boston at 10:00 A.

M. following same as other lines. T. PSNFI2LU.0. P.

T. O. N. CLAYTON. Hannibal, Mo.

Western Pas Aif't Kansas City. 'r GEBATBSTsss? out out oi very superior Miu-pla ted Jewelry valued at we will send as below, 20 Pieces, all warranted Gold-plated, for SI. 00. i pair Gold Stone Sleeve Button, pair En graved Slreve llutton, rt Pointed Stud, I Amcrhyst Studs, i Weddin? Kin-, Engraved Finr Kin 1 Amethyst fetone Kin; Juiaicl with Gold, tifr.int Amethyst bfine Scarf 1-m lmaid with Gld, 1 Silvered Hit Pin, set Ladies' Jet and Pin ami Props, 1 nt Tet nnd Gold, 1 Collar Stud, 1 art Handsome Kosehud Kar Drops, 1 Lake George J.tinmond Stud, 1 Cardinal KM Nerklare, 1 pair Ladies' Amethyst Stone Lar Propi Inlaid with eat Price paid tor Hides, poems addressed him the one by Longfellow is the most finished and poetic; but in our opinion the two which will speak most turning green, and will absorb or carry off Oar city is following the example of otucr OSCAR G. RICHARDS, deeply to the heart of Whittier are those addressed to him by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and Lydia Maria Child.

From Miss In the auction line. Il.tW. Kice commenced this business on Saturday and sold oil a quantity of his stock of goods whieh ho has on hand. He is his own auctioneer aud makes a ATTTOHNKT AT LAW, JUST1UJS Olf TilJS Pacb, and Keal otatb Auext. Phelps' poem we quote For pa'e several Tracts of Improved and Unim Accident.

Mr.8tanley's little little boy, Freddie, was severely kicked on the bead yesterday by a horse but on examination by Drs. Stewart and Prentiss it proved to be only a flesh wonnd, and the jolly little fellow will soon be out again. Sir. Kemlull and Uie Banhft. It ia suggested that the" reason why ene of the Lawrence banks suspended this week, and there was a seriotuirun upon another one, is that so many people drew their money to Jgo and see Mr.

Kndull play. Well, all wo have to eay Is that if we had but 75 cents in bunk, we should draw It in order to get a ticket, let the consequences be what thoy might. One don't get a chance to see such a player as Mr. Kendall moro than once a year. proved Heal at a bargain.

capital hand at the work. His proverbial honesty is seen in this business as in all others. Ha tells exactly the quality of the goods, lots every bidder examine for himself. This draws around the better class of purchasers as well as the money all patronize him as a worthy dealer. So are all our mer H.

H. CARR, "Stay solemn chant! 'Tib mine to elng Your notes alone below tbe breath. "lis mine to bites the poet, who Can bless the hour of death. "For once a spirit, 'sighed for A 'longed-for lijjht whereby to And 'wearied' found tbe way to thetn; Oil, Christian seer, through thee 1" "Passed, with thy words on paling Hps Passed, with thy coinage depart Passed, with thy trust within tiie soul, Thy music in the heart." Mrs. Lydia Maria herself five the moisture as tney'pasa tbrougu the sweat Then, a few weeks later, but before winter eete in, draw a good load of earth a light eiipd loam is bestand cover the potatoes with it three or four inches, which puts them in tho condition of buried or pitted potatoes, and is done much easier than to pit them in tho field, for one loud of loam is sullidcDt to put over a bin of 200 or 800 bushels.

The advnnffjgns oftiiis management are that they are housed, and where they can be to my lime; it secures them aaairibt frost if tho weatherjs cold they are whore on be got at any time, for market, or buy purpose, if wanted, and tiiry retain that fresh and crisp quality as well as thofe which have been stored in pit. The Mirinkage, too, is much less than When k'-pt in the bin. When storing in tliin way, I try to keep the cellar pretty and I think the potatoes don't sprout so eurly in the spring as those kept in the open cellar, but they should be uuecvered iu siioa, for the pprouts will grow very ranidiy on them when thry Co commence. Car. American Rural liome.

chants and grocerjmeu, who are at present ArrOKSKY AT LAW AND NOTAHT t'UB-lio. doint; a good business. The farmers In this Iiual Kxtate ofTjred at a'lvantaeoas prices. vicinity know the gentlemanly merchants of this place. Much of tho trade that formerly went to Leavenworth is now centering here.

'There's Millions In It." A largo audience, composed of the best peo UNION HOTEL, years older than the poet, and like him As soon as our merchants are able to supply the varied wants of the people, and they are SIS, KUDOilA, looking towards sunset writee ple of Lawjonco, greeted Mr. Kendall last night ia bis Impersonation of Col. Mulberry Sellers. It was simply immense. The laugh thank thee, friend, for words of cheer.

GOOD ACCOM MOD A1IOJU FOM TDB TRAV-KLINO i'UBLIO. ter was hearty and contagious, and many were That made tbe path of duty clear, When thou and 1 were youner, and etronz ymiyi 'V" 1 1 j.aaiCS mainemeu fe T'-t lircxx S. 1 aocv Scarf the remarks on the (rood it did a fellow to A Good Table set, an3 Board fl.00 par day, Ainpia au'fiin providea. 14. COPP, fr.rUHr.

To wrestle with a miirhty a rtjrrrrr1 King and Klegant Wacri And notr when lengthening shadows come, And this world's work is nearly done, I thank thee for thy genial ray. Cham. Tnk't your the entire let of 20 titwsent Pcst-prid $1.03, or atty 8 piece yr tktwt for SO cents. Kmv is the time to Make Thce cf.n easily he retailed at 1). r.LUR To any ordering 12 shake off care and take a good laugh.

It is better than mcdlciue. The hits at Ilia legal profession and srenes of the court, including lawyers and client, tbe pica of iucanlty for fast reaching, 'the point, they will secure a large trade. Kirby Rice have a branchtore at Stranger station, and are frequently sending to supply the detnaad there. Recently they tent a quantity of clothing, boots, shoes Ac. This looks like thrift among onr merchants, liice expects to continue hit weeklyjanctions till his present ttockjon hand Is disposed of.

Hollingswortb, is In gathering up from the farmers and shippingfto maiket A Galveston News' ban Antonio special hit at $1.00 fc mil presrnt i'rfp, un "that pretty little girl," were all capital ft i i That prophesies a brighter day, hen we can work, with strength renowed, In clearer iiirht, for aurer good. God bleed thee, friend, and give thee peace, 'Till thy fervent spiritfirids release I And may we meet in worlds afar, reports an engagement In Mexico between Col. Young's command and a party of Mexioalero Indians, in which two Indians The jury in the case of Beaver, for the murder of bewail, at Madison, a verdict of murder in the first decree on.l assessed the death penalty. The judge has deferred sentence until the motion for a new trial has been heard. OFFERED; And afforded great merriment.

Every one who tti Premmm. were killed and three wounded and their was there last Dlght will be doubly anxious to F. VTOCKMAN, 27 Bond 8 foot, Yo-K. camp and property captured and destroyed. iiy ana my Evening ttar 1 go to-night.

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1871-1878