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VOL. 5. GALENA, KANSAS, MONDAY MAT 23. 1881. jStO.

4 1 Report of the Galena Schools DECOR ATIOX DA Y. An Amusing- Incident. OUR GIRLS. For the year beginning September 27, The Citizens of Baxter Springs are Inustice tothe bogwe will It was on the occasion of the form itssu, and ending May 20, 1881 making arrangements for the usual Essays of Mi wn "enorejy destitute of al opening of the Fayetteville branch V. An" 1 uu.

i wwr nuinen representative, th Miss decoration services at the Nation Betty Kinkade. Rend TOTAL. ENROLLMENT. Cemetervnear that Htv. -rnscu une to the station of bug, for bugs as a wbTe their entire attention- to their own chown held, and labonousrv and atithu igere, in Benton countv.

that, tuu at the Cloaiiigr Exercise of tlie Scliools. The fol.owink programme has been IZ' Zl" a 0 pay strict attention to "bW 9 a OB I iuat section, and at I I 1 Aiany of the readers of the Miser 1 o'clock n. of5no. MJtc" 0yUUU "ant had come to- 72 have spokew iu such gkwinsr terms of a McrrirEirs- eove $(Tliniv rinrl I 1 102 118 120 luiiu in luareuinff oraer. 1 r- tne essays-ot Misse Sadie KlKinft and Ithas been triilv 4'.

53 Mi 70 91 67 MI eli School Intermediate Central Intermediate Second Primary First Pnmary Central Urst Primaty Kaet Colored Department 3l 49 62 82 73 17 -vxWi tcuat me new station. 1 aL! 1:30 o'clock-Begin line of march. Betty KiitKade. rpmrtiimirtr a sweetest words in- rfo4r.s?v 173 141 lec 1 by bands and millitPrv 4 we take the 24 ers jnanxence," and -Birgsr" i-ead at KUXf MOf heaven." Th- 1 account of rvi nri the cemetery. wuttHB experience the closing exercises- of tlie pcblic "fl'rair a Dnxom youn- lass iino off.ru nnu ini of that 2 :30 p.

m. Oration by Judge B. TV. scnoois, tnat we taKe pkosore in nro- praise of the- 4 beniorhtrd rc nnf Ti. JB I llldV IIT xi relates as fol- aaemg Uien: The- orator--im hfi lows Perkins.

3 :30 p. m. Decoration of graves eloquence-Rt made these Wnl 4 p. in. Benediction.

iviii, pretty young TlSHib sele fvonIJ Iiich hr Officers of th eday as follows Pres- T' 88 and evidently tioo i one-off surDim. inft 1" iio- as innocent and: urisophistirfnd a identJCapt. W. B. Stone.

Galena Vice eveinr dweBer wiaL possible, lithesome and erect Presidents, Hon. II. R. Hubbard, Bos umi voracity of its representatives tttdalnnni ton Mills Captain R.H -Stott, Colum I aa I nft AVERAGE ENROLLMENT. DKPAHTMKNT8 I T.

High School 25" Intermediate Central 33 31 Intermediate East 41 7 Second Primary 33 41 74 First Primary Central 44 41 5ri.mary r3 i 9r Colored Department 10 17 27 General Summary I 233 I 235 I AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE. ri'AUTMXNTS. M. F. T.

High Scho'J 16 24 40 intermediate Central 2i 28 57 Intermediate East 28 31 ft9 Second Prim-try 25 39 64 First Primary Central 32 29 61 irst Primary East 41 42 85 Col oredJDepar tmen 6 13 19 General Summary I J7v I 20t 1 385 with the free, springing step of the mountain girl, came the nfetft- bus, Judge; McKay, Empire City and hfe, Kansas-dusts are not. JIA a innuerrtv of vi to the open windows of the na the past devised to nuzzle t.h mZT. Captain Hugh Erwin, Keelville. coach. She stopped, drove- feer bonefc ty and more to ecstacv the Pnih la" Dactf: -r Grand Marshal, Hon.

Clark Clayerof 01 tiac etyio4osrist. but arr Lni' -1. uiuh i v. of.Joplin; assistants, O. McDowell, ZllTeY hf1 head smart Columbus and Leroy XeaL Chctona.

loy crawUn breatWno; wv.7i "1 Pe: noraMM)tarl rm.I 1 7 I v.vubcu aim uAiermiiKHi I IIHllll'STIV ll'onr Uiiaplin, Kev. Mr. Clifford, Galena. LIT 1 ITO ck-around find iuxs)ai3dnian, the housew coomsercial traveler A coixlial invitation is herebv exten seut otu'selves to deliver A A 1 ded to all Who hold in tenrlpr im0m the various obvioiw difficulties te-climb into the car through one oftr asi mis alreadv brace those brave bovs who died in -m uooncr legislature may frame laws? i vp it decrees, yet a mwj me aitd a-inother'fl nanea uiahs, out to suggest, some- startling ma windows. Oidt Co3L TOshart wa defense of the Union, to be present and participate in the ceremonies of the dav.

ire and self sacrfricin" said, with lat.i breath, -this- thing find 14 exempHSed in social, po'lthis. The U. S. troops stationed near Baxter toi an neaveinV PER CENTAGJ5 OP ATTENDANCE. Ifijrh School 9q Intermediate Central Intermediate East 75 Second Primary First Primary Central.

72 irst Primary East Colored Department 70 Average -r cen of ".7.7.7.7. 82 W. II. Timuerlake, Principal. must bestopfied, bat what sr-e-inw.

r. xiuiai uxw. iy reterence Tliroui-ii wealth and Springs have been invited to particip I- v. c. the paes of our natural history we- hop Mild that.

miO-a nm nl.i:.'An.l 3 find that buffs are clifipd a-b-l-y neat ankle I'll rn tin in.rofer i ate in the exercises and will be present. Special rate shave been made on all ciassinea until c.j i muiiif stroi.gerwhen mo uiri uuuomes a POSltlVft rpwm.i UT rains for the dav. a M. -v 'iilll il I WB. I a officiaS duty; there is some- niyBiJery about this? perhaps t'i a- tiragedy." lie put on his most benignant look (one that he borrowed Bihor i pain.

indistiTss, oi.a certain class I CvJI. An All at Home Dead peculiar habits, teaite-and character- fo, th tF onT eaLf tics, and with a little stretch of thai and Rabertsoo) aiul trotted across the plat iui saKi'ii The council met last night as per ad W. B. Spencer, Ed Zellekex, H.R. Crowell, Wm.

March. J. BooEr auauou we can. conceive how-man. I ivind can be in the journment, and after the readin" of form tothe ladVside "My dear young lady," bowed with divide the minutes of previous meeting, pro the courtly old-school iw which Col ceeded to take up ordinance Xo.

4. soci and Councilman Moore moved to amend Miner Boys. Yesterday's Mixer gave an Intima Hisnai in.isiie Combs, Hannibal irom tneir lellows. The order Cole- iuusa an allow h'-t if shows thtisaiHtiiMnp. J.

xochon so as to read 10 instead of aiiwin ana other of their period all tion ot the way in which tke Miner nave "wiiat earth are vou tr Boys were progressing; in the match MePherson, Moore aiwl Kobeson voted aye, and Weilep nay. Robeson moved to reconsider, whieh motion syeMiof vernnent. A A fatherly, aj irr. coti.jvn Poverty, winning his xi ay9BUn to the cheif magistracy of the i is to i totted "Why said, "I want to game with the -base-tall club of the Indian Nation, being; pJBoyed. at the ujHeavyOv oeetles, is tz.e-most numerous of the bug tribe, and are fouud.in all iiortioiis of the habitable globe, lhey can be sub-divided into- three classes the carnivorous, the scaven-gen, and the herbivet-ous.

The eamiv-ious pirate of animal. life, subsists entirely upon the destruction ot otfier insects which may venture! within their reach. At timns lniih- prevailed, Robeson and Weilep sup admn-ed Bat in rand in iwxu jai3-sv. vjiv ilvo inninjfs porting and MePherson and Moore op able.history.we askl VS, had been playa up to the time -our in see tlie inside ef a car, uncle if yoir 11 give me- a little boost I can pop through easy enough "Don't vou think," he gasped out, "that you had better go in through the doorr uWhyr I thought this was a door" sho struggles. iPdomkafcfc- formant kftr aaad the score stood thirty- ml one to four in favor of our bovs.

The at other in ambuv th0, ous or frra.d a.KS'.'. times in ambush tH otCR i iilttMll il! posing. Mr. Moore's amendment then came up. and Weilep and Robeson voting negatively and MePherson and Moore in the affirmative, the council was found to be in a dead lock.

Weilep then moved to insert after "dealers in character of tfte game did not change. il ineir nvinir mvv. ami ti said -r "isn't this the wav yon set in-'" as the- score will show If Hi 3 it' I i 1 It was a case for ChesterffcIdW m. SCORE. Hj.

be nolimftto. voradty Apoil wlnehcoiues within theWutch- sdi a nuUf Shf ft es. Have we not beetles in human heroine inthiB: KtSnrf? Um' society Am- there not tho4r. of An glorious dai-blue MRfKK BQYS. 2k.

second-hand goods," "dealers in min eyes were full of hrmnsir Morgan, 0 4 Hutsell, ltv wlio doi.iTT 17 vaiueia is who derivn thmv i.1! 'My young friend replied ehvniw community mwia lavlor, wniiford. i "lunierjy pllflc sustenance 1 3 0 3 2 0 3 irom tlie O. SIUNER BOTtw 6 1 Beaver, 52 J.ky, 3 5 4,4 Mcee, 5 3 Stanlev. 4 2 4 4 Pascal, 4i 3. Joe 4.

3 U. Beayer. "JWidIl grave ancient Larue, wreck of their fellowmen 4h of a a at pc. eral. Weilep and Robeson favored the motion and MfrPhersou and Mocre opposed it.

Still dead lack. At this moment Weilep received information of the illness of one of his children est. 1 $1 ueiereniiai conrfnsv. not hui man pirates who mrnV "VKT ueen th HcUlenn. tttA.

1 boldli Colev. lei menave tlie Jionor to show von assail then fil ow i 0 4 1 2 1 3 -r 11 ii i ir-i ii iii. w. a nra ia A Cregg, .1,. ii 7 i tlI1 Miinnntc.

hn the door, for of surh as Vou tho i tMuu.iuein, oi tneir hard, eaipings, more admire him and. grouMugfat upon thn wwausene rA.v-, Total, 4 27 kingdom of heaven and flic and moved an adjournment to Monday night, which prevailed ooie mother-; prey which; falls into whn 9 By Innings Miner Itnra. toterea and quadrifled alon- bv 39 27 Total, 13 3 4 5 0 IS 4 4r 4 1 0 3 v.nuvi. xitr 1-II1I3 clutches 039 3 0 her side to the door where he left? her As nearly as we couLlE ajscerlain, the iner Boys, (i 4 Umpirk Joh Hardwick. disposition of the couaieH Avas pretty Well o-ivpn ill ilxr.

irntv i-a vnsnidat opine, mr the climaterKan tETSS of IKto.ffl little unhealthy for a certaim class of ampjes of tfiSiJS these human beetles, andwe wish an- Uirough a rJfr1 other legislative chano-e in. our ir.r?. "er nuenceanu vc Scouirnj .1 ii Kelly, W. T. llar.

mi. -i" ine ooy report a verv pleasant though the probabilities re that the time and the most conrt climatic condition could, reae I iuiiuvut ctp uunerai win from then itonists on the diamond portionof the same Tlav down SS. to to study the inside of a railway coach at her own sweet. wilL She was a Madison county gh some- sequestered vale of a mountain land, where primitive- simplicity impresses the life of the inhabitants, and she had nerois seen. a.

railway. Too sliyv and modest to tiy her "door" when the sta be materia4r ehanged. Among the curi.ius buirs that infW hUd 1,:.:" Jr They were e'jdcrtained at night bv dance, at. AvUiic-h more than a hundred oursoikis that most singular one, the sound of mv -voice bTwmTn1" Xanti ije lgiosis, or praying mantis- question, 4JXn t1 is so. culled from the- nttit.ido if rf -are you.

mot A Narrow Escape. Aha accident occurred on the Shinu and.Ctoabtree lot, on the East Galena M-u ubuuBU i participated. The dusky beauties are proverbial for their love of the lip-ht Cnnino I m. tVU 1 1 Vl'f, I 1 Tnilir t-h. rt it tion was thronged with people, she fanta8tie.and there was no occasion -ii wauettner opportunity and unejoeefe its prey, may possess otpp is an.e:u.y matter to.

trace a likeness fellS between, the recumbent position of tlie Hocamtufce )JllL insect and the -position of a person that devotetKeifTafeW kneeling the act of. devotion it aMa4AitH. ej; 'ng-heart, by tbr. aught but the grandest of timesw giyutud, which came.ncar resulting in Ipss.of life. James Roach, a miner em edly met the watchful and venerable official who was kissed bv Cp.no vnl habited exceedingly rapacious, lev; every ployed by the lessees of the lot, yesterday upon arriving at the shaft JJ a lifts Mouse open for Guestis.

cndcavor.sl.ould be lo rcwan! aU. Washington when he was a5 babv. The Banks House, under the man for the purpose of commencing, his oyiin erasa. bv such corulncf. it is always on the alei-t for victims for a sacrifice to its never, satiated appetite From.th! columns of our daily papers we are: led to bl iev.

flint 1 usnaWlav's lalmr. rW.Vn.1 hnf tT.TWl aSeraent of Mrs. Standfield, wasODenr -wouwuiu CaUJgfe i Moonshiners Arresteds prui tpm of the shaft seemed filled with, ap- yesterdaj-. Mrs. S.

is thoroughly parent mist or fog. Supposing tilat it a with the bnsiness.and wil tribe does not alone I'll rilish i rrl orlrm a fcpnngneld IZrtra; Deputy Mar she hears us spoken of through the oh-. ot good report-. Let. shal Haughawrou Deputy Collector i I was the smoke remaining- in the shaft 110 doubt make the anks-a place that oiinchtn counselor and Vr 'n-ieUmttjiT Langston and! posse arrived inithe ciU desperaiUxjs that theelerical gab i sometimes but a disguise to beguile un suspecting qictims within the grasp and toils of the cantimr.

unrerMim-rd iijiers pertaining to cut rHf0j: iviiaiiiiiiv Ifl 4I ast evening; having in cliarsay eicrht r'tioiw, A-om the blasting which had beeimnade every one wiU desire to to- the evening before, and wJneh had the reSister last night were, not arisen from the shaft, lie descend- AIaffet' A McKee, Joplin; James B. moonshiners, whom they had'oaptured hypocrite. God save any ruinmnnitv the. advice which, i V. a IishI; H'il be SUre to n.vco,,,,.

iivm iiu- Human mantis, sav we- in the northwest corner of Texas-county. The names of the parties arrest Among the ara jaonm eiito the bottom. Immediath- he liancn empire City jj. Mathews, exixjrienced peculiarli' ungleasant sen- Louis? J- Karaik, Kansas sations in. way of ifhich City; W' ll' Rowley, Mi.

W. Coulter, truly remarkable tor. their, beautiful looking as if iriideil with cmid ear gcvKtfcame and future, self-resptcv. The Wheat; Prospects Tiili Prairie Farmer of Chicane di- i the outlook- for a latere surplus in the. wheat thellni? ed are as follows Geot Eiraore, Henry McDonald, Henry Smit.M.

Bennett, Dan Pickett, John Reed, Thos- aud.silver, thoujrh possc-iny no all, quickh- grew upon hiin to srujh an ex- r-ommous? as. urason, J. c. Grason, feature worthy of notice. would tent that he could! barely reaeh the Alelrose Kan- W.

PerkinsOswego, corispond to our Immaii eland uson ana uennis i i wirt nf l.a i I ivaiisa. icuiiiTf orains seeuKio oe cm, waias seeiftm We learn that, th i oiiceiitrated iuv yui.v, jiuituuauiy ne i i. wai-1 the. one thought of. something fo tended wath a number of adventures, wear.

If the htov oi! thL Sif-S 1 1 Hie- Baptist Festivals The Baptist festival has bej pre- bugs-were fully known, we- tliinkr tho anu me posse naa to Jay out the woods al) night in order to seizeo ffool paren to ber seasoned with a feast of Sttos tills yaar isvcryttun elke 'text-a y.xMi t.ne and inregardfo the eon-u luribreiga markets it tuhi T.ii.- boJk of the reserves of the United kingdom ere year cut down is comparatively' bonr-of stocks retained his faonltiesv; and strength sufficiently, to arrive at the top, thereby preventing the chronicalling of another sad aeeident.in the mines. It was a uarrawvescapp, as a minute longer at the button of that shaft would have prevvKlfthe death James Roach. This event should tearah miners to be larger portion woulcUbcfoujid to be of the.femiuine Th bug tribe alscfijrnisLes of the iiviu-upontlieir fellows. We find tiiiiIas opportunity, to make tlieir descent on the distillery The seizure was exeeut- strawberriesml the usual delicaciesv Although the- entertainment is tode ea to perfeotioiuand the distillerv de given under the auspices of the Bap fll 1 1 llovolm wl in rrsml molished and GOO to 700 gallons tist societjvand the proceeds to go toJ beer and about30 gallons of the order known as tlie -sharper and 18 not jn mnch better There are none- in Galena-T-oh-. tion TheJnquiry for wJniat for British their bene hi.

yet it will liot.be a "closed poured out upon tife earth. communion affair, as representatives no net one I more particular about seeing tn tha ventilation of the shafts, in which ar work. The double quartette were of all sects and creeds, have- taken hold The. liat of bugs is too -Ionic for re given capitulation, and the especial traits of of the enterprise and will take part ik! Viith Shferif'itterson, and lion. if.

E. Havens Con- fim the; sixth district of. Missowi -has -moA-ed ta Sbcorrmo, 2Jew Mexico. I the exercises. We besho-ik fh th i9 will be examined before Cbmmi1oni.

cac" clasfr would require- vohatnes to The Sunday edition the GTalenaJ fom the Jfm thok TL enumerate- Enough to sav. that a rep- I. -I dies a JOIief. rrMw nf is a "11IIMI II -l il Blllll I .,11 Miner, now issued as aaaeightfpageJ, 1 pfcrge attendance. niiu vjiv ing this successful raid.

patronizes Galciia.bo.nili nr houses and aL home.v Emcrpjrise.iieatrcntcarW I The 'Frisco folks are driving things at: a rapid rate. The. hotels, to the inre uv.nt who blared men ot i -jut.

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