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The Kansas Weekly Statesman from Oskaloosa, Kansas • 4

The Kansas Weekly Statesman du lieu suivant : Oskaloosa, Kansas • 4

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itkiTiivre rnMPivv I ioli.miv. tho finances of tho Com fy la" ferenco in Tilt; FUAVO 1 'fas WStKLY M.USMV. fROSABALIS, WO OLE AC TOBY, TOPEKA, KANSAS. Scrofula In Us Turlviui vcn ai A l.ltili fir Komewlicre. Friend Roberts, in tho last Independent, apenking of our Pibtrict School, aays it lma flourished this winter with very little and attributes it to tho superior qualification of tho teachers, and thoir happy fuculty of attaching their scholars to them, while, at thosamo tiino, the editor admits, by insinuation, that some one has been condemning In 111 Ji-Vr tlitf.

he hi ihc bi pany? 4. Tho probabilities of the road through Oskaloosa are to-day about equal to that from this plnco to Winchester. -M trdo the building of one road does not destroy tho prospect of a parallel one but by next fall Atchon and Lawrence will havo dircctrailroad connection, and the inducement to build the Oskaloosa roitTTirill bo materially lessened. Direct communication between Atchitin and Topeka would so far lessen this probability, that if Oskaloosa any chance for a K.difyr( Lir At, I 1, i)ii Fa Jim'. rn.

12. if-? paitlal vvr of llie C'uuMij 'cocirir oF-iiKns. I. C. 0rnAT, Trtaeurer.

W. Ann, CoM'y fieri. K.Y EiLlr, t. Hum. Vnliult Himht Kermn.

Attorney. Ht.i.t. Clerk 0 Vielriel Court. U. 0.

I'io. R'jhler of Unit. K. 0. C-'y Atetuar.

1. 0. W. lvi. I CiirvkT, VConnfy Cammmionert.

Willum flnsno, 1 Tt. 0. Viet' bcknol Superintrntlmt, Oflico tff School Superintendent ppen for buti'mess every Saturday. Joseph Miller, U.p!.,'.l of tne M. tfi li.wfn.tiifi", lluenle tye, 4-c.

4 IMaln Htntement of a few rutin-Hclw orih Mler. Let ns look this thing squarely in tho face and, to do so, tho subject naturally divides itself into 1st Tho Vote. 2d Bill 101. 3d Tho Subscription of tho Stock. 4th Tho Probability of tho Roads 5th Personal.

1st. Thovotowasa fraud. Tho investigation lias been challenged often enough, but those who had tho management of the fraud havo tho making of public opinion in town, a -sr i xs tt r. a IN AUk ITU K0KM3 tho Professor without any show of evidence This may all be true, yet it is a Manufacturer of road, it would Ire very small. Half vthf.ahj:h of wotirx, Lniof Amr'lle.

ITtnita I.irrrl'cnH. pltllnl, in IH Imffvdmtt In Oivttt BAD IlKALTtl. and all AUettrt of Itir II li a rorf 'ct r.toorator. VI.IHrmdlrittmwery klufl' of humor ami liatl tnu i. ail ri-itin-g nMrei.vi.irtn cuirtitlon.

Wm II itiNi.u-, li'lt and it is exclusively in the town of WOOI.hi of those intere'sted in this town havo always bad a serious doubt upon this subject have feared they have voted bonds to the Grasshopper Falls Roa lwhich is now sure of being built, and that the ka-losa road is, iyen with the bon is, very uncertain' 6th. E. ery i t'l' riil tlt ni.t a K-r 1 1 Cii I'-, Itinftclmi w'mh ii UwaJttaroj.ua. llvlicil arouud btnuu, A Of all klndn. 4 fapUal Stack, $150,000.

Paid up Capital, $125,001. tssets on hand, $131,932 li OFFICERS J. II. Philbrick, President. L.

J. Johnson, Vico President. Jno. E. Clolan Secretory.

E. Pape, Treasurer. C. Nahrung, Agent. "cTltECTOltS Almnn Ilrotoii, Louilllo: O.

Nsbrimg VValbnna; J. il t'tiilbriRK' wor-lis I iliu.vu, Faua. Jim' r. Clrlanil. To Kr C.

rsirtr, Waibroa; anry Pirdy. Sou ttff.ir, A'tf'it-uiii R. Straituu, Uuiiiplittn; 8t.aiiMii. 'laytim mile; It. CuiiMiai, l) ui.lian suunty; Tnom im i-u; Cuiupauy- Is owned by mora I ban Hundred wf the Rest dm )-- la diffjrent pirltof tba Slale of Kaaaas.

Po1ic'e written nn first el rinks at ujiu9 I'jrtAiiyur. road companies places himself in the yTho adjourns on the 17th int at 10 P. Mv far Wo learn tluit ilio flouts wa the recipient of quite a haniborae doniition on last Friday evening, from the hands of his many friends and adinin in Olvloos. jt5 It ruiiioinj ili at Mr. Hen-ry Coy end Mr.

Terry Criuhfiild have in contrinplution the ryi-ciion of Uock of trick" on the wcxt.bidis of (ho. Public Square, between tho- frame owned bv' Dr. Buck, and thut known an Tin1 Barracks." Tho mw Imild.inf to be three in number, ench feet front, and two stories This sound liko an. I wu hope it is not all a position of in this OftASSUOPFKR FAILS, KAJiSAI, till'. fr Cut JlBI, FUSILS county.

He comes nearest to the pockets of the tax-payers. lie ha Oskaloosa (hut. this of the county finds active and strong sup. porters of the subscription. The fraud was premeditated.

The most undoubted evidence can be produe. cd that tho judges of the flection were advised, by some of the prominent numbers of the U. R. jot to en allknus aniuody who MIGHT OFFER TO VOTH FOH TUB BONDS I i One of those judges could not read; one was nearly blind. Boys ami black men voted.

Mr. D.ivN, a iub-r of tint pivsent board of county literally hooted from the polls, for no other reason than that he was opposed to the bonds. These things are as netorious at as that tho Grasshopper Falls poll-books wcro stolen. With all these tilings as commmon it takes some 214. Uttltimote Street, "uAIi.I3IOItn, Ml), Cjuo tyr.njslstt Ever-fflero.

CHrFILD A eato; a direct interest in, ami an immedi ate grasp upon, ft hundred and fifty thou-miid of tho neonb's mon -v notorious fact, and wo have heard it frequently remarked by pnrents' children ettendiirg his school, that they have yet to hrnr of tho first iiiHtnncc of a scholar manifesting attachment, by eithor act or word, but almost invariably to the contra- It is morp of a "crime" upon tho part of an editor to shield a teacher in the Wrong, than that of the public to entertain an opinion expressed upon well-founded facts. There is a wrong somewhere. Where there is so much "smoke," there mui-t be some "fire," and it is no uVe for friend Roberts to try to lover np any defects that give rwe to whispers from indignant parents. 1 The Professor receives one hundred dollars per month from the District Board for hia service as a teacher; yet he consumes a considerable portion of his time i teaching branches outside of his legitimate duty charging fhe parents of the children from two to five dollars extra per quarter, presenting his bill and receiving pay therefor. In this iiistance the Professor certainly has a "happy faculty" of filling his coffers to tho detriment of tho majority of scholars, as well as imposing upon tho Board.

Extra pay should 'requiro extra work, and if ho wishes to teach times the amount of any 1 -i -ill .1 If' i 1 I And erervlhlne nully Banofactarod la 0.t,'Vr: official koud. Ilo may Expect to have his character riddlod if he has got any. EuJ; when our County firit-ciaita nuolen factory. (. mM Attorney is also Attorney for the Ayer's Sarsaparilla.

ros rriinma tiie blood.3 railroad, is it not natural 'for anybody to believe that if he can make CARDING SPINNING, The re; -itotirm tliis em eiijnya is iv'i'ii li.ia ita cui-es. JgyT'ioe wlio are in need of anything In the Uoot and SlKrtvliii, will And It to ihelr -Itiieretd. to rail on Patnuel l.opp, who aiwn) keepe on hand a large assortment of Boota'tt isbon. Shup on at si te uf in Tcilrielt'ii old i.ind,'Ulin.uoa. Kansas.

i All work warrumeJ. Cash jmlJ fr n.illiy win- ii air ui Si r. rmiotiiibio raten. Palrnuiie reliable hone cheek for tho statement that a ma SfSi Kr. inveterate eji ea money without forfeiting his bond, he will do it Has he not every reason to refrain, from- prosecuting the friends of the road? jority of the voters of Jefferson had Fl ot wnere in I'Ai evb-nt eeiiii-il ulte.lv Don in the bett elyle.

1 "in' -ttf riven nil-Kr oorrupiioa, lint vleUlea ti. tbj eom. mnttriA 'antl iitriitniiiia In conclusion A pvemeditited and systematic rfnt'U4 riicmilerii a assault upon tie right of suffrage was committed! at the polls in Oska voted for the bonds. Hovbi Bjll No. 101.

No man in Jefferson county believes that propositions for subscription to the two roads could havo been successfully carried separately! The jeal in-tifiitiom. D. K. WILS'IN. Ag't.

Hept 25, 'OA. Osltalone. kna. Jl. SI.

(ALiAfllSl, DENT IS (0er Mcrrlain'i Dry Goods atore.) Kansas Avenno, TOPJSKA-'-; KAS l(Qfffork done promptly anil In the best The kigtoit prion paid for loosa on the ih day of 1808. Members of the present 0. anivfaiouK tTie, and f- fci'tionn whicli are mer-ly s'l'svat-'tl br fie prwiee if nuliec, a ruUi-ailT eur.Hl in au -a numerous In. in that fie j.u-'l'C i a-H i im la inuit i-a io a iieriiic and almi-lnie mniiKly. -fnnl'Mi-i iviwon is ixiBiif th'i.

mnie.ii'-tnietirn c.ii-iuioH of our nice. Ui'uib. tliifi iui.iw unfett li.ii mlol'tliiiinfiiuini iinilarroiiio' lliefi.nel.'.nlion, aiel itMt -got lauildiacn'ea, wiili.iiui.-x 'iih a Mfiiieici I it p'ee8e. It e.nato"W.I tarovitlvu? thn, 00 smue favnraiin oci'l'ib, r.til.lly devcl'iu. tn'n me o'berof its Pirra-, no tna L.

R. R. were, a few weeks previ ousy of tho two rival towns would ous, violentlyopposed to the bonds, and nro now violently in favor of the subscription. have defeated both projects. luey had to be joined to mako oven a outside of what the law requires.

itji. Cheap an any good U.utiat won or i. Extraordinary and unusual haste show of success It has been de ii.1 or or fl.oor.ff In ri3 I.M ilviy MV rli-nrt-iUfl III I or t'lmrin fonn'M iii tue rliefl let him do it oiitside of school hours. 0SKMT.00SA. Dealer In was taken tolcount tho vote, and subscribe theistock.

cided in the courts that this joining 1 lKWhcn Maj.Montandon completes the drawing of the proposed county nnp, wo would suggesi to the Board of ConmiissiouerS the propriety of having j't lithographed. Tho expense would probab'y be in tho neighhoiLood of five hundrnd dollars. We believe the Board could readily dispose of a sufiicient number of the maps to pay tje wholo coot of having theia printeil. There. is eparcsly a interested in the of Jtfi'uison county but who w.mld embrace tho opportunity of procuring such a Ulap.

ffrIIvw verycciTTi'iTTiilcriJ certain indlvidiuU get' at times. A THE 1IU2S. CIRCUL A ll' OR I r. 1 1 I Tho charge of fraud was shut out of two propositions rendered any of the courts 'by special action of the Legislature. in -ke oe-a'iinnal iisnfrf tne efapart.ia a iireveiitire.

flilritl.l": 1 i It is a-wtak4 ttiilcei iviy nn Tim frin "a ir it ia iv never ir v--(atlUii 10 re-1 1 i in lily ti) i ajiair mi. a-iii -I't iT Iciia, o-it-ii'- sI .1, tri iliv h-redi-t i. i l.ilei.O'id I'm 10 child, I. I- in nii-a of li-1 linii ifi.liK'-lim't, ail bvli "eiuioiie Fcsctioxal Deraxoemests. Not unfrequently persons who do not know anyl'uing about the na The Democratic party, though beaten in the late eouioal, came oat of tiie trial wnh A prominent officer of the R.

R. greater uuuiurioal eirengib ibn it ba I tTrr Comnanv the Countv Attorney- ture, purpose or operation of med Dei ore o'luillneil, and wnu a npii-niiin ien ilaiintleaa ihait would ttae mil a lie I it lid levy of tax for tho payment of the bonds void. One of our Representatives obtained the passage, thro' winter's Legislature, of this Bill No. 101 now a law making it the duty of the commissioners to subscribe tho tock, whether the I is the leader of those now uniing Uiits u-i. I il.i- "lei t'l' vl.

e.eii-o.iiltv. iii-.) -c it. where nut ilci f.w itn i j.i.ti.'uiaaeartf, it been euvcuaaful. It prufcl, ngnn. lliii.

veiit. aa ii id pniTaii in the uvrnt ol icine, deliberately express opinions at once unfavorably to a' combina- this The thai the former subscription st ick is void, and now f-eek a. are ue.il-!i.-,ti''is' to'il. -lei. WIM-ie til.

In I'l llia.vm.M wilh ie- tion ol remeaies put up unncr one -i -H i i i i It -l-i I' I 1 0. en.lv vi.i.i,v, sic anutm, election "was in compliance with the L-l- under lnl 1- -o Jiny ixi0ieif hy law or Ostensibly, thib was to mend up tho submission of the two propositions in one. In fact, i a i. fraudulent election, to fasten inn in debtedaess o', three hundred thousand- dgjlari upon the" against will of majority of he STOVES. name.

These individuals arefck p-tical as to whether such a compound really possesses theneocssary virtues for preventing and removing any or all of a variety of diseases. Diit, reflect a moment. Disease takes rise in the organs of our bodies, and differs in the amount livib. in blouurtro- fiery I nu ill cli ai 11 -l A. 41b ibb tti it shutB the if it UK'Un anything nrp ipTitPfl to sm 7PM il I I.

'Ml an, I 00 Hi'? i-M to IK l-e l-n 1.IW. or eiiiiil fi'in eahi' rtiea.Von.iOiWiniiy fti.iia t. nne led i.ii.nuililc to an effec- In J'tfiaiii'v frf, fir for T-tleiv Stiff n. Hud H-nH, Jtinf-rn. it lrf yea, i rtvr ii.

lie tnr Htrsnmriifm ivao rtcienl SH toilw iii.Yi-.F.J... conneale.) fni ins, aaiit ytpi. eauay. flit, ami otner air." -tions of tho tn cnliir and nervous syttem, tn nmill its purifyiiKf power, re-, moves ihe causa ol the disorder and iiijOiluces a.toa, Nsr'niisrilia rviot bT tho trcpl-s doe- not by itself a-hievo Inex It Is ai.le.1 bytheer-tracwfiuimiined-wiui it, greater jiower. so p.iient is.

this nniou oflieatiux tn We it Utniste lualnlios by anf eiedn-wov, f.n.-'rhw or H'hUi. Ulnrhtr ii-irj in nnteral, arw eominonlyroon relwveit and iiltlmstelv ciii-od by the invigaratinij and pun. fviinriHT.i il of our iiArif iin.tl. tnc a ill! Miosi" of i'I'i investigation1 of tho alhged fraud out" of the. This charge of.

fraud is' simply jeered by the R. R. TINWARE, ti l' II .1 nil1' i 'r'f-i, ru.eirei. iliai i.i., abicti mi rt.erM luipur. and alm-h.

in.) r.L giuiva yrater ae ilio win il mi iiinrrM-v'. i i' ni.miy- I it iiu lia ire.i.l.;M ami I tiit; disu i-J -lit ami ieiiruu' ible elauienia if Ibe par ppiming M. ii illuux oi'Uiain tti inv tu'ui ui.ih Ha ta-y loi'UWrr. 'll will be iuik rr-mlt lb bil reard ee De u. rai in ia watoueil aud wailed, prayed.

anil remanird laithf il, lb all the dark days ol pwt. it I'm Kiari" tt'd In tie 11'is rc-mll with all ib wer ii iiiiMOnxa-, in ihe b- tint, 11 in uboo l.iieiy'.- abulia! in ihe recuv.iry ot ihone ngli and litirriina uf which ihe a alea liiite and In the arroet uf that liilriiig luiv.ir.l which, if iii)i slayrd, "ill reduce stale linen to ihe siuun c.iilKequeiice an tne luli'a of O'litniiee and and ent a ilcKpurism in WaKhint.in all rVtdiyg nn inoro h4te-fill iban any oligarchy of Europe. Ihe etattw uiaai aguln in ige iheir way, en li. eei only to iho of tbc tin-(fd dialea. -TliDKe which want negro aut-I'riigo niual hao it, and tuoae which do njt waut it.

uiUHt not hare it tmpnned upim ihe-n by any external p-wcr. And eery mbor doioentio Nor will inere he return to an honest and eoonnm ieal adioiniatnilion of tba g.iternmenl, uor now that the law renders any investigation of the facts rCK. tJO. GILCJUr, xttor Hi' a in w. OSLALOOS KANSAS.

Noiice i fcWen thnt pplioa- voters and-tas-payers, 'is all, rigiit and proper, in the minds 'of "dome but, if a lamp or two in Uto court bouse is discovered burning after dark, whiit a voice of condemnation goes up frpra 'certain would-be guardians of th 'peojilo I That's about theheayiest Btraiei at a uioun-taiu to bring' forth a 'moiie we've seen for some1 time'. ICd. The third division of the sub- joct is the momentous question of IRON. ri -hD il I'M-i: i i i lioh.nill'be la ib Ooro.r of. the 8ta, f.

KansibM, it tho PiectHivo offlff. in on ttnruijd'ty. Iho -Oih day of Feb the subscription, now agitating our people. Immediately upon the canvas of the vote on the bond:) now more than a year ago subscription was made. Afterwards, it 1809, nt 10 a oIihw ror the par.lon or l'homn" B.

Cariir. who wns coutioio-I ol grand liiTcany ixtho Mstriok Court of Jf- turaoa eonn-y, KattsM, Aug in, inwo. baviusos. Oi'iaionrn1 Ftb. 9 lfB3 extraneous mattera In the blond-, h-iv ti.r ve no ly aim in Hi mliiiiae.

Hoc tin imlitv, iuHi.ajviii.ini auteM, i.v raiil'bn ia the lt uubositauori.jr. I the Tlmt medicine restores beslth naS vtuor where no encirtc-disease can iw.iU.-i.KiHl.t-". resKirs. live pom i Is soon felt by IhyC rl' "I lafless- and tilled mill Aer-u 4 Wi f'et-'t, 4c- wlio aia troubled wilh anv otfter of those twin syinp. tn.iliiLir.

of wenkness. Many, sf taking it fiw Uelerl mlfii. hive r.tlei us ill tliu fnl viro' in irierr nemoe ey.teiu, whi. seeine-l buoyant vvilh tiiat proline lil tlley tboimnl the a-lvnuce of Dinars, ttus fmt ii'H'01' linsste alwraya B-knowltdga tlimuligauonto itfoi- auobvioirt cbaiuje, i- I--" was made again. Tho same sub FRStIC'H.

UULIiaiXGEEt, scription is now sought to be again made. The reason of this third at will the public debt be put iu tbe way 01 juat and equiiable paymeni. Ihs public of "morbific matter in the blood and secretions, and in the functional derangements of the stomach, liver, kidneys and intestines. Now, Mish-ler's Herb Bitters purifies the blood and secretions, and corrects the action of all, tho functions. removes the cause and thus oxpels the dis-caso itself.

Can anything be more simple and efficacious? Medical men freely accord it the distinction of a standard remedy. Sold by all druggists and storekeepers. don't like to puff anybody, unless we get pay for it but we mwt say, of all the teams that ever moved in majestic praiico along the avenues of our town, John Carter has; tho bcatenest. One is a white horse, and the other a mule. We don't kpoW what color the mulo is, but it ought to bo a mouse-color, as it's about that size.

The horse nulls the wajon, and tho mule tempt can have its only foundation oredit re eitanahu, nnu laiaima rwurau TAILOK. COPPER, 1 11 i i -j -f BRASS, -H -I 1 1 I'-1 ,1 I -I" jappae6, -ii l-l, 1 a to tolerable pniportiona. until aeraooraiio wisdom and integrity ahall once more pre pail. The in the belief of the legal gentlemen of the that former attempts friend of chanced to drop Judge's office one day last week, and found Judge Blips in the act of "Siduiinistering an oath to several parties in a case of incompetency. The party in question was a Mr.

Dix, of Rock Creek township, jn this county, who, it appears, had got possession, somehow, or other, of the hum of hundred dollars in Doubtless the pile itself was sufficient to" jealousy-upon the, were The Co. acknowledges Werklf Edition or I be Times- in all tne resoeota of a r'emooratu! journal revrnev Ca iirtiitveits r- that the tuhseriptton under, the vote vr- aiMfec, i faithful to Democratic principle, anil earn Cutting, Mending, and Cleaning Clothes, reasonable terms. WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, i kalooxa. Knnaas. 't 1 ever A.

Htnl all ta." I Hons at fait irl ffiim I'luauilem, eat in the advocacy of Deinooi aiiq meaaurea coinraonds Itailt to the patronage, of earn est Democrats and to circulation a.s a per of the people is void. J. hey now seek a subscription under the law. Marsh, mr ihIwhik4Iu A Its nam lnt.itH( It' docs' WfVan1 does not petual campaign paper, in Ha oiuer lea TRESSED WARE fiil Containing vutai i.i.iiii..,i. av oilier Hi' lN.ll!ntail an torcigu.

anu comuiricia Some tnon of tolerable ability, who, until lately.have never thought "asses," who honestly worked and intelligence, literature, gtmaip, 410,, SO ia not in excellence by any week part of his neighbors, who conceiv whatever, it in nowise lulnves nit patient. I no mi'tiiie" and imiiarriiB. eofits eti-enn meait aeil Iricts, are lueralty beviwl be. a ithout a pai tUet iu Is irniti.le.l lilt. ly publication." wuole cuaraoier is com.

SIIFLF HARD A Wct'Sellan v'' a' 1 st piehetl-ivelj slaled in eaytng that it. a ed the idoa of declaring him non compos; nrtd hjive 'a guar i'il" 'I (ieinociario nun lauiiiy Bewnnaper T.i every farmer, its market, intelligence voted for tho bonds, believe, that such subscription will bind the county absolutely that it will be a new subscription made without eon- ijian appointed to -finger the money "loafs" close to the fore-wheels to 'i POCKET CUTLERV u. me in worth many times (he price of nub ubsoi iption Pi I ubnci Ipilun i THB WEEKLY EDITION. wave of therailieal Rad wiici-e oiiioi' rmilit r. i taaevluntled f.Uui,- in.

rrrlu I I'" Hi- levied bv I ik.e iii Ifot In-r arwlJJ f.o t.i of the l.iver. it is aa the Liver Inw heaitiiy aciiv.ly: Frvnarail uv i and Analytical Uia a.ai UU auu aa.a all round. us v.id. eiji i III; GfiM i keep John company. It's a splen ditiom that the Company can com did this, and we think the whole outfit, if sold at auction- PLOWS, pel its payment the same as any in Single C.ipy.

one year. 0-J Clubi. ot five, pee coi'V. 1 80 for Daring the. damnation, one of prominent 'physicians stepped- -iOvand, find! 'g out what was up, naturally looked around for the ''idiot; and.

-the merriment pf those present, picked out the proposed guardian as the identical 'embodiment of to the in Clubs oi ten th.py, .1 7 Club f- went I per V'l'Jj. I horse, John and the wagon wonld br'ng about seventeen eonts STATE OP KANSASil And m. I ali)r upt ihe dividual subscription in fine, that the subscription will have to be paid before the road is built, which is just what was promised should not ba (lone. That this subscription is necessary now. to show' the good faith of olub-tteu or i "Dlt'iJ Uaunty gf i Jefleraon CauMtyi Siat of Kurisa-ij Pl'ff.

'ji in scrip. Sol. Miller says tho Denver Rail CUT.TIV STOP'S, REPFRS, 1 1 MOWERS. $.1 no On ye if; lliolilbH, I no If- -i-. gentlemaii's great chngrin and an road Company is badly fooling tKB DAILT FOIIIOi noyance.

th jfjppoitd, os rath vf pr6poeil -idiot was not present, somebody or other. Every year, yoWortii By ao axeeneinw, -bearing data January Tib. a B. to me directed and delivere l. i-eued in the" aborwi c-iliije I bv of Jef- I Oat year iil ui.iuths.

1 'I J-1 1 THK BUXDAV One ie vi 00 00 $2 60 $1 lb EDITJOX. for the last four or five years, the first of October following has been set for commencing to run the cars fersoai for tax Personsl aaaiust MiKta Wor'b null tl lUntieldtot tUeyeajrHA.u. Ibb7 and A n. iHtiS, 1 wilotl. ..1.

fix in mhi, i -c liii, .1 Antl a gsioral attaertntrpt ol 1 1 I- II I' in 111 1 "1 Hp'Oiniaa opiea m-nl tree nn applin ion A dieea W. TUR VO. i muary 9 v.ir oii: Wan t-v; A II I "AND 9 'V KNOW TO it. GO TO i the county, is a mere subterfuge of the Company of the flimsiest nature. Pocs any one suppuse that the bonds are to be made payable in thirty years after the road is completed or that they will be conditional? that the interest is to commence on the completion 6f the road Toes any one' suppose, that uch bonds would have any iWarket value? Or does any one beliov il- i VtVfducstt i between the ftntire-of I 1 a ti Hie fore- -uo'in f.f that tjity.

nt' tin1 rvsii'iepc or ZnoJ'. Grr-t'ul in Oniffs'happer locsli.V' iofem.in 1 Hiate 'of Khnsaa. 'rdVi'. (it yuMio ii to the higha-fh'irtavi'fii rn'h Itl r-Sijd at. llie ti-tic uf fit'-, ll'w f': lie f.e' 'ifnf pfi.per,''iy vrt: twilvo.

to Troy- and they have not yet commenced. The joint-resolution proposing nn amendment to the United Statos Constitution providing for Equal Manhood Suffrngo throughout the country, has passed both branches ,1 ii I t'l- the doctor snyp he, thjuks tiiii is a I5ae of imb ciliiy de i.ing guardianship over New York Trihu'iie says, railway schemes of one sort or. another a r14e, i- the 'grace of Messrs. Bliermnn, to ke Senate' from findirtg time t. my, in aiibwcr' to jhe.

'i'epu-diat'r6n'of the" President's message, thatlthis nation means to keep its ror I and pay its "debt as it promis-prl ui what the world reckon' money. A RM I IMP LJE tEJTa TOHfciial tloXJSE Opposite 8ti)ia. Uuildi.is, j. 8. KCl.I.ER.

Irpi loft r. Omnihusses for the Depot, Btspas leave ihia House Daily for all parta of th.a State. 1 hew tivo br(! vriib.it hod, I' ttppr.itsf at hundred i I iirty four I- liar'" 1 K.tl.151 Sheriff. 1 pliuritT'l 010, vl.slialtf.'.i Kari. hat the issue of tho bonds to the of It now roma-ns to of it now roraa-ns 0 VRDVN MTED3, 1 'i'1-- i (.

'I i hunmii. be ratified bv the Legislatures of Company to-day, tf dont accord, of the Mate the contract, would make any d.f -Cooper's I 4 a.

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12
Années disponibles:
1869-1869