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The Weekly Herald from Fort Scott, Kansas • 4

The Weekly Herald from Fort Scott, Kansas • 4

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rs Gen.1 "THE NATIONS DEAD HERO- I Whitney appointed a commission toifble form of mental discipline passenger train with their handker THE WEEKLY HERALD. 'C-- C08TOX CoLUXS. On WednesdavH 'he Nation mourns the loss of him tli XI 1 1 rx -IT jr S3, try the vessel; that it did all that was Grant exhibited perfeetion. General Order of Department mmanderj chiefs, rocked in hammocks, and en- foved wimo lolir-iin? rf.frpslininf "When he was appointed lieuten-f required, and that then Whitney call I jeveni ig, July 22. 1885, at 9 o'clock, atp gkt for liberty and right to win; lithe residence of the bride's mother.lto hrlT rodf 0 hl :n.dPlam Mi 1, t.

ir bilo save his country from disdain. Sttwart Proclamation by the Governor. ant-generaL and placed in command! BY HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. id in the attorney general, and they. umcer lodd was lniorned by a man from Cato that his together with the connivance of the' of all the armies of the Union, he ex July 23, The fol ton nnd Miss Carrie E.

Collins. 'n Write his epitaph in history sublime, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1885. lowing general order was issued this president and cabinet, deliberately ercised control over a greater number 11 it -a rm i ,1 L3 one of the noblest men of time; There were only a few of the imme-gWho hstened at times ,0 the rebel's tramp. horse had been stolen the night be morning from the department 01 men man any otner general since! repudiated tne contract tor the gov fore. iate relatives and friends of the cou- And watched the fire of the midn'ght camp Gkant, the hero, is dead ernment, in order to break down an the invention of fire-arms.

In the Kansas headquarters: nl TYrAsenLtho weddinar nrcnroDriatelv I4L Encircle the mourning around the tower ITiat points to heaven, and mark the hour lmerican shipyard employing thous- campaigns of 1864 and 18G5 the ar GENERAL ORDER NO. b. 3i 1 When the angels came with wings outspread, J. A. Eastlick, in Benhams, fell and 3ut his lip as he was lighting the gas ast night- Dr.

Dickman sewed his ip with the latest lock stitch. inds of men, and throwing these men hitney, Garland, bt John ano Ilev. Leonard- -a hand of four jacks. It is with profound sorrow thatjThe preseuts "were numerous and these headquarters learn of the deathl! 1 To usher home its sacred dead. mies of the Union contained in the aggregate not less than a million of ut 01 employment, it tliere was no of onr firnineni rnmrado.

Gfinfiral wejl rapressivo meioeuuu or knaves to draw to. 'pSing of his might, and power, and worth. men. iho movements of all the vast S. Grant, and lf1ifivinj- the pritireilesteeru in which this couple are held.In every home, 'round every heirth; jontract, why did Whitney appoint a jommission to examine the working if the boat? If there was no con aomradeshin of the department wilSiTli TTr wishes fhmn lnno- his grave rich flowers plant.

forces were kept in harmony by Gen. Which American industry will the IFn.m Ihtily ol Satnnlay Jnly 2T. Commencing to-day the St. Iouis, And che ih in memory the name of Grant. loin in showinsr respect to the noble filled with all good things.

administration attack next in the in GEORGE E. McDONALD. deceased by proper memorial services. HFort Scott Wichita, in connection Grant's comxrehensive mind, and in the grand consummation, which insured union and liberty, his name be terest of its British free trade masters tract, it made no difference to Whit-aey whether the Dolphin made one it is therefore ordered that the post of this department meet at the res with the Missouri Pacific railway, will run daily between. SL Louis, DIED MiixiGAX.

On Saturday, uly ISth, IFroin Iail3-ot Thursday, JulyStl Rapid Transit. came inseparably associated with thel pective places of public assembly on Hendricks aspires to be the head oi mile or one hundred miles an hour. No; the truth is that the British goldj 1885, Calvin Milligan, of Timberhill true glory of his country." supposed Wichita Anthony, via Fori Scott, It has the day and hour named for burial. been generally the next ticket. We would rather set i.

klt ent over here last summer to aid in! Hmagmficant new Pullman combina that Supt. Peasley was one of the so- wxxtMi iiif iiioiicix services vvjii uo iiuiugs in afimrdflnfA with tliA sprvice yeai-s, 6 months and 10 days. i i he election of Cleveland has to be an out ana out rebel there than 1 sneaking Knight of the Golden Circle. gber, staid kind, who, appreciating If Wolseley is capable of blushing, he must feel somewhat hot about tht le leaves an aged companion, one L-r L. o.

OiiU fOllUl 1 ll 11 aing through without change. Leav- paid for, and ruining this great Amer- good horses, has not heretofore been son and daughter-in-law, with some Jing Anthony at 7:10 a. Wichita can shipyard is the first installment. identified as "on the turf," however, of our order, By order of M. Stewart, Department Commander.

AT TOPEEA. The following was issued from the death. grandchildren to mourn his Free trade is the balance due. Wheel 9.4i3 a. Fort Scott Sift) p.

ar He rests well. last evening about twilight," while National Avenue was alive with ve- it to be paid? riving at St. Louis a. m. Leave St.

Louis 8:30 p. Fort Scott 11. -00 fwo Short. ChapTers in a I ifVa Romance HlnVlps nnntAininu- Indira. (ronflpmAtiil cheeks when he reads that the Garrison at Kassala, a little town half way between the Nile and the lied Sea.

are not only holding out against the snemy before whom he and the British army ran away, but are actually making sallies and capturing every executive office this morning: 63 r'J i. Wicliita p. arriving at State of Kansas, The arbitrary breaking of the con chapter i. gand children, our Supt. with his bet- Anthony at 8:50 m.

Only 22 hours Grevy's grandson is to be baptised in the gold and marble font made foi the same purpose for the Prince Imperial. It will make a handsome gravy dish. Minister Phelps' remark that "Victoria is our queen as well as receives additional force from tht closing of American shipyards bj Whitney and the rest of the cabinet. tract with ohn Iioach by Secretary i borne four or fave years ago a well-gter half came sailing gracefully down -1 XI." I XT Nil 1 1 ll Executive uepabtmext. Topeka, July 23, 1885.

nitney, and the refusal to pay an bu-tio lariuer ui miny-iiiree years, re-tne avenue Denma jerry, a nerj between Wichita and St. Louis, and 21 hour between Anthony and St A telegram announces the death of thing they need from the enemy'ef honest debt contracted by the gov- Ulysses S. Grant. This intelligence, camp. The half-starved, half-naked siding in the near vicinity of FortSyoung Hambiltonian.

When about Scott, married a young woman of lOlopposite Lee Ruckers', the horse was years. He was rich in lands and in gseized with the idea that his name arnment, has an outlook far beyond although anticipated for many will be received the Rfrwnfi.m'j wlirt form fh warrisnn nl Louis. The first one of these elegant cars left St. Louis last night, and passed through Fort Scott this morn- this individual case. If the adminis raiUUUll-lS, niu I IUC JJCU-j Kassala are not likely so well drilledgple of this state with all the shockj months, by peo- stock, while her wealth consisted lnBwas "Eli," and ho started off at a tration will repudiate an honest debl and sorrow of a personal bereavement.

as the regiments of English regulars ferate that made peopleH1Dg- 1 he three cars this service youth, a good form, rosy cheeks, ruby to oao man, why not to another? And i or nearly a quarter of a century The cholera has begun to spread ie but they probably have a better gen alon? and on tne avenue if debts to individual may be repudi- Efpast U. S. Grant has been the first lips and bright, sparkling eyes. For awhile they lived together happily, Spain. It was at first in the province eral than Wolseley.

I St. Louis just stop and hold their breath and are named respectively Khedive, Mikado and Kaiser. The first one of the three new slc-ep- xted, what is to prevent repudiating citizen of tne Lmited otates nis ex Globe-Democrat. enjoying all the bliss of wedded life, alted patriotism, his genius as a sol ywatch the race against time." On, and lebts to corporations and foreign gov dier, his brilliant services as a com and two children blessed their union. lers built for the Wichita road went ernments? It is a fact that the credit of Valencia, but has now advanced into the southern piwrinces Malaga and Cadiz.

It will no doubt sweet over the whole of the Iberian empire. 'on he sped at a gait that would have made ashamed of her rec- mander of our armies, his honest andj But ah! what mortal lives of bliss )f the country was never at so low aD The ex-congressman of Pennsylva loyal administration of the presidency west to-day. It is a beautiful specimen of workmanship, elaborately designed and artistically decorated It ibb as under the last democratic gov-Ij Sord, but our superintendent not iij 1 A I 1 11 1' 1 nia who went to AVashington for a di and the purity and modesty of his private life. These splendid quali rnment in 18G0. The republican xne leasi mgnienea ai me Jignining plomatic position, and, after four secure, How short a space our worldly joys endure! A serpent, in the guise of a young, The Society of Microscopists oi ties, so signally illustrated during! speed he was making brought up un party took the charge of affairs dur months' waiting1, is willing to com-f his whole career, have filled the is a variation from the regular Pullman sleeper, being divided into two parts.

In one part are six berths, slick-tongued farm hand, entered world with his fame, and the people! der the "wire" at Mr. Weedons, without accident, having made the last promise on a place as treasury watch-l man, will be an object of envy tol i- a i fi Itheir Garden of Eden, and the woman or every civmzea nation mmgie quarter in just thirty and one-fourth about ten thousand democrats of the! and in the other eight reclining chairs, their tears with those of the citizens America will meet at Cleveland, in August. They intend bringing their most powerful lenses on the remains of civil service reform, but feai it is too infinitesimal for any common microscope. was beguiled into partaking of for ing the outbreak of the war, yet at the end of twenty-fivo years the national credit has been made better than it ever was. Government paper, instead of paying a heavy interest, brings a premium.

Now, almost the of this country around his open seconds, he then drove gently back country if he succeeds in cretting the! bidden fruit. The deceived husbands' i i- i -i i 3 Eover the course and picked up InV besides which are tho regular Pullman accommodation for smoking, washing, etc The one going west As a mark of respect for his illus watchman's beat. So many of themj have not been able to get even that (whip which had no occasion to use. giving the woman some 2,500 in ne trious memoiy, the executive councili has directed that the state-house be; much that he might do a profitable! and explained it by saying is named Kaiser, and will be first thing the democrats do on takings! gotiable notes and 200 in money if Pomeroy wanted to bo a commis harge of affairs, is to repudiate giving them a "straight followed by the Mikado and Khetlive. orupeu in muunrn xui woud make no sioner for the District of Columbia.

objection, to his one sjjrinkling the lawn at Mrs. llucker's inadvertantly let some of tip" as to how he got that. St. tlrhese cars will be lebt taking the first' step toward Louis lbe-Democrat. and showed as good a claim for the a great conven-passengers from water from the hose come over intollience to through repudiating the credit of the nation.

(lav of his funeral; and I do herebyglivin child. The outraged husband presidential favor as the jthe street and frightened him withfj Wichita to the east. What will be the state of the publicp sufircrest and request that the peopl falso promised the woman that she; in the whole United States therei itne results aoove statea. fj Tho fnnOT.nl ATVc Willett was should have the privilege of occasion of Kansas assemble on that day in their churcher. school houaes and! is not a flavoring1 extract that is so did for Pearson.

If the rohibs arc not to be paid, as well as the mugwumps, it is time it was known. Or, credit in three years it will be diffi cult to answer. Hheld this morning at 0 o'clock from valuable, so positive, so effectual in An n.mnsinjr inoidont. iother places of public assemblage, ally seeing her child, provided she lhad no more intercourse with the- the west bound Wichita train ODthe family residence, Re W. C.

Por srot there to do fitting honor to the mem perhaps, Grover thinks St. John enough for all of them. producing the most delicious, desirable and delicate flavored cakes, pas The London Post, speaking of ter officiatinsr. The remains were ory of the most renowned soldier serpent. Tuesday last.

A gentleman and hisi the asre and the first citizen of this Grant's death, says: "Though not taken to the homestead near Bron- try, ico cream, etc as Dr. Price's wife, having their -own lunch withli Ef.wvrv.-.l.Ks. And thus ends the first chapter. chapter II. on the Wichita road for burial.

tason justly celebrated them, proceeded to enjoy a meal when opeciai rn wherof. I have here 1. XV 1 1 Minister PiiELrs, at a recent banquet, referred to Queen Victoria as "Our Queen as Avell as yours." Not A few weeks aro a younsr married; Extracts: Almond, Lemon, anill aaunto subscribes my name, and con Napoleon nor a Wellington, he han-f died large armies and led them tojj victory." This is in full accord withf the spirit of a people take up the train was nearing Reece. "uux Kttxl irum eating they shook their napkins h.ouso was crowded with they to Iieece and went to and aromatic flavors. Try them andgsent to be affixed the great seal ofgcouple came 1 4.

i i ill- urieuus oi me ueceastni, ana memoers feitnis state. much, Mr. Phelps. The last partner tlifi windnw. nnd in nnp.

bv sompl you will be delighted. HiiouseKeeping. it was pleasure see 23d day ofa- 1 i Done at Topeka, this il-mch a failure as Wolsely and make a of means the ladv's set of teeth werJof the order of the Eastern Star, 3 i -i it TT -t -l oof Tf in me year ol our xjuiu, xooa Ihero of him. Grant was not a Napo ont. nf tain.

An mmi Jhich Mrs. Willett was an exempla snip we liau in a JUritisn sovereign was not satisfactory. Old George Third was "our king as well as yours," John A. Martin. ing tneir purcnases.

one was as brisrht as younsr diamonds and aa ate search was made for the conduct-tp and boloved m- in tne weiiare ot a town or B. Allen, Secretary of State. IbU clU. iiLLUt; tilt; OU.IJSCX11JL1UX1 JJxxUW U1S lively as a cricket, and he evidently If or, with the request that he wouldfi he committee on arrangements leon, for he was never beaten, while! Elba and St. Helena show that Napo- leon was twice conquered.

Welling-I ton made his reputation on a single! any newspaper puoiisned tnere, even s. s. convention. ston the train and let them co baclilifor the Grant memorial meeting for the Grant had no greater pleasure in life than to dance attendance upon her sweet! and a nice old tea party ho was. We do not want any more "ours and yours," especially should it happen, as it may soon, to be Victoria's sensi if he did not see the paper during The Mill Creek Sunday School As- to look for the teeth.

But time, tideguave selected lien. U. Blair and Ibattle, where he was thoroughly whip Sthe year. Any newspaper in a townj ffsociation will hold a meeting at Fair-Hwill. They seemed to be much at- anu me lcmia wait iur iiu xiiaii, ui ped until rescued by Blucher.

Be advertise- tive son, who is too sensitive to read pr country is a standing mount, two miles west of Centervilleljtached to each other, and apparently woman, either, and the train spedggentlemen have accepted. The time fore Waterloo, Wellington had chiefly! GnnloTT in '1-iI-I Iment for -that place and no citizen the Pall Mall Gazette. lived as happy and snug as two bugsi gaily on, in spite of the lady swear-is not dennitely lenown but will be UU IUU JUOl JlXXllXdJ' 1UU IHJ 11, I 1 n. I A I I I 11, Imade a reputation by small skirmish- Af Stvttttt. li D.

m. tsinsr "dv srum." Dome aay a creoio-M1" 6 in a rug. But alas! that bijou of a home is now desolate. The husband iterests of his homo in that wav. ties against fopamsh troops.

No; Grants President. The unanimity of the people in gist will find a curious set of grind-sic aviII also be arranged for, and the Hwas not a AVellington. He far sur-E lyet, people often answer when asked ers, and will speculate learnedly astoull program will be publisiied next Jerry Young concluded he musti llpassed that hero of an accidental vie- to subscribe for a home paper, that! has flown the devil only knows where to, and the devil only cares. The wife, broken-hearted, after dis their expressions of sorrow for the death of Gen. Grant was something remarkable.

While the proclama whether they represent the pliocene.lweek- see his mother, and came home fromt Ejtory. aterloo was fought on smooth! idiocene, or old red sandstone eras. The lawn social held by the ladies the Institute at Fort Scott last Fri posing of her honsehold effects, de ground, in an old country, every foot! they get one from New York, and another published by their religious society in Pennsylvania, beside one tions of the president, governors and This morning J. Tochirki, the saw-M the Methodist church at the resi- parted this week for bcott. day evening.

He returned Sunday lof which was known to the army en- mayors was to be expected, yet not She was the divorced wife of the levening. He says they are doingj gfiler, corner of National avenue andiaence 01 eo- was re-gMarket street, was found dead in hisiMved into a parlor social on account from their wife's people in Indiana. the smallest hamlet in the country farmer referred to, and the fleeinq the Institute, pretty good work at forces of the "Union, over a territory fjand they also get to read the home waited for thorn, but where barely bed. He has been sick for sonieffof tbe rain, lortunately Mr. hte- husband was the former betrayer.

And thus ends the second chapter. Iieece Sunflower. and that Supt. Peasley is a very friendly, goodnatured man, and seems waa mvoTi mliVinn nf. 1 9MPiienson's spacious resmence anord- enough houses are collected at crossroads to be called a hamlet, the peo as large as all Europe, and graduallynews every week by picking up the but surely drew his unbreakable linepgpaptr around in the shops in town, around the enemy until he surrender-fThe newspapers are what has built Hand four o'clock last night, when his ple at once put out the emblems of to be interested in his work.

There are 149 names registered now, and elson went to sleep, and on wakins? ed ample room, and tho social was a success. Miss Lu Leitch decora ted a por from Oaily of Wednesday, July 22. DROWNED. Had. There is no comparison betweenKnp Kansas, and civen its splendid grief, and made arrangements to hon -El 1 this morning found his father dead' tirant and JNapoleon or ellington.Mreputation as a state, and brought in or the doad by appropriate services.

the attendance will probably exceed 150. He also says the people of Ft. trait of Gen. Grant very handsomely No inquest was deemed necessary. wealth to its property owners, and party towa mourning emblems to-day and IjScott seem to take a great interest in Mrs.

J. Rodecker gave a Mil I Three Cnildren Meet their Death While Playing in a Pond in Osage Township. The state of Texas purchased th( BLAINE'S ESTIMATE. one oi tne most intelligent men behalf of tneir city scnools, and as Alamo at San Antonio and has turned! hungitmone of Koben windows. It bears the motto, "A World's Hero in the state once told us that accord the young folks last evening, in honor of Miss Josie Loewen, a niece of Mr.

Writing of Gen. Grant, Mr. Blaine, fi Count Clerk Hx. d. Cliapm receiv they have chosen Chas.

Demoisy ai it over to the guardianship of the ing to his idea, there had never been ed word this afternoon that three' in his "Twenty Years in Sleeps." Rodecker. The young folks spent an i 1 -i- 1 1 1 i -in a paper published in the state so Superintendent, their schools will surely prosper. They have five dif tuuy uusiouian win oe appointedMsays -Gen. Grant's active sei-vice in children were drowned near tho West Jexceedinsrly pleasant evening until 3 oy tuo city to taue cnargo of the old A contemporary speaks of the grinder in town yesterday as a fltne held closed with the surrender ofriF JU muicim" Liberty church, in Osage township, 12 o'clock, and all left for home vot ferent schools employing thirty the subscription price to any man iwiciuiuBueujiis preservation as aLee. All the commanders of the con innnn Frnm 1 ir rwl rf tilt yesterday.

One was a son of Ander- teachers paying tnem per ing Jiirs. ltOdecKer a aeiigntrui en tiwho would take it and read it. Par-H Hmonth, and other sundry expenses Carter, of Osage, and the other instrument tho cogs must have leen tertainer. luumuiieuu baciea to me memory oigfe(lerato forces fonowed tho action of the martyrs who so gallantly perish-Stir noral-in-rfiipf an.l lW ti sons Eclipse. out of plumb.

about 550, making a total outlay ofgtwo were children Of a Mr. btewart, Judge Cheney performed the mar- eu in wie ueienso or uie liuerties olWond of the monh tho enemief: sifisi nDrmnntl. TTo cava ht iinn'tpwuo lives near the fetate lxine, in The New High-Arm Davis is, to A man fell in a fit on the corner of iriage ceremony for John C. Daugh- uiwrcuuuiry, snouia oo tll oiivonooiqi.vJ maehines.1 think it was fair to make him bindSMissoun. M.

iii 6PJ the First National bank this morningl erty and Miss Sylvia Kariher last ii um uebirucuon vj vancuu nanus, asesist. The fame of Gen Grant substantial! were batning or wading in a day, the queen of sewin It is handsome, simple, and easy running. bats and tret his thumbs' all skinned --'liey He was cared for by the authorities. evening, as announced in yesterday's- 3 ir lis pussiuie irom uesirucuon DyHfnn. He had enfprl th Scott.

pond which is dammed up in a pas-g before he went back to Ft. Hekaxd. He also married George the ravages of time. This is a grandno factitious advantages, and his pro- ture, when these three got beyonda Bronson Pilot. McFadden and Miss Margaret A.1 $1 goou moo vi ooui Biaie ana city, anuttmotion, from first to last, had been on Gassaway, of Bronson.

their depth, and drowned. A fourth child was with them, and got out to That Dirty Dandruff. The east bound Missouri Pacific passenger train yesterday afternoon struck and knocked a colored man contrast wun tne too prevajentmerit alone without the aid of polit Jim Williams, the well-knownH Dandruff xxx v-uixtxjr ixxat um-s Kii'Hica inllnenne. wifhonf. iho intBmnBi.

is dirty and disagreeabl J2L S. 13 TST rive the alarm, but it was too late. 7 -X 1 1- hardly worth preserving. All honor! Wichita engineer, accidentally fell off through the bridge across Labette in every way. It soils the clothin iiiuu ui niuiius.

vnucism oi The children wrere all very young, to Texas and San Antonio. his engine at Anthony last Tuesday military skill is but idle chatter in none being over five or six years old. continually, and is accompanied by a hardly less annoyingr sensation of creek, just north of the stock yards. The train was stopped and the injur- evening-, and cut his hands and face. The POLICE GAZETTE ill be the face of an unbroken career of ic.

Full particulars have not yet been wrapped, to any address in and bruised himself somewhat. firiil He v. Leonard, the prohibition -dem Hmailed, securely Cjthe United Statt tts itching. The scalp is diseased. ried man picked up and taken to the uec tjrrant campaigns rreceived.

i i for three months on receipt ocratic sideshow in Ohio, says thefjhave varied of 1 here is nothing: in tne world soi hospital at Sedalia. He was badlyl in their acquirements, From Daily of Friday, Jnly 21. D. R. Bowman, a hard character thoroughly adapted to this troubk and but for the fertility of his re stunned and braised, but it is thought! A little girl only five years old ar-j temperance programme is to defeat the republican party this fall, and nvnrr of Tin" ti'mn wlion if 1ioa living near Marshal, grot drunk no bones were broken.

His name isl sources and his unbending will, might liberal discount allowed to postmasters. rived on the Mo. Pacific train yester Ion Saturday last, and going home, agents and clubs. Sample copies mailed free. as Parker's Hair Balsam.

It cleanses and heals the scalp, stops the falling hair and restores its original softness. have ended in disaster. Courage is unknown, he being a stranger here day, too late to connect with the Wich-sl submit to prohibition dictation. Thi.41;is Iproceeded to vent his spleen on his! contagious as fear, and Gen. Grant ome boys who were fishing in the Address all orders to RICHARD ISL FOX, J-'KANKMX JivUARK, IS.

V. ita here. She is from Rich nrlnca rlrvr Ts nfkf. fll ll 1 "rVi 1 is a clear and open declaration of rule wife, by beating her with a piece of Jcreek, and saw the accident, say hei v.v,. 7 possessed in the highest degree that faculty which is essential to all great bound for Eureka, traveling fencing.

-Neighbors were attracted iperfnmed, an elegant dressing. eryi had been sleeping along side of the! or ruin. Now let these Leonards and St. Johns beware, or they will raue She came from Rich Hill in care of by the woman's cries, and going to leconomical, as only a small occasion track, -and being awakened by thd commanders the faculty of impart Sheriffs Sale. the conductor, and remained in Agent such reaction that they and theiri the house prevented further cruelty.

lal application keeps the hair in per-J ing throughout the rank and file of noise of the approaching train at STATE OF KANSAS, Eldis' care until the noon train went cause will be overwhelmed in the rush. feet condition. his army the same determination to tempted to get up and cross the' County of liourbon. and taking him to town placed him in the calaboose. About dark a large Iwest.

She says Agent Eldis is a real Thousands of men are republicans Frederick Scoville, Plaintiff, 1 win with which he was always him- track, when he was struck by the en nice man, and treated her first rate. Notice No. 2S59. number of men took him from the Jirst, and prohibitionists ncr, andSelf jine and hurled through the bridge W. T.

Deyarmine, Defendant. She was not at all hungry, as Mr. EI All parties who have subscribed for fjail and applied ninety-nine lashes on they will not stand the ruin of theirij "One peculiarity of Grant's milita- to the ground below, a distance off! By virtue of an order of sale, issued Ly the ivnrrtTMA nf HmldlnP" a meetinfril. dis gave her lots to eat. The Wich the naked back with a horsewhip, clerk of the district court of Bourbon county.

some twenty feet. Parsons Sun. littleSisixth judicial district of the state ol Kansas, party by these lying hypocrites. Thegry career was his constant readiness writer heard numbers of republicansKto fight. He wished for no long pe ita conductor took charge of house on the Curtis Corner, will be; I 4 VJQUU LJ-WVA.

A UU IliO Al Money is well Jessie to Eureka to-day. This Kwms(iJD(J to mc directed, I hare levied upon and offer for sale at public -auction, at the expended in pur-Kcalled on for their subscriptions onservej brute right rn Colorado last fall declare theyifriods of preparation: lost noopportu chasing1 a Davis bewine: Machine.fior about the 10th of Ausrust. I'lease itO be a nice, safe way to send cnil-S front door of the court house, in the CJty of would work and act against prohi-Mnity which promptness could turn to On Friday next the Wichita train fdren' although we doubt whetheri'ort tt, Jvansas, on From thousands, who are using theseHhave the amount of your subscription bition all the rest of their lives, onEj: SATURDAV, the 15th day of AUGUST, 1885, will take out a sleeper, which wiU( run daily afterwards, for the benefit. popular machines, nothing but com-fready, as it will save time. Respect- Agent Eldis would care to run a nur- W-'m 1 w.

11 1 ciurK il m. aji iaiu uav. 1 uc iui i(f account of the treachery of the dem-Hout cavil or question the position toil vralin liimKnn 04- Tl AVLJlfl 1. 1 T-r rl mendation is heard. "I sery very steadily.

described real estate, lo-wit: The north one- couia notisruiiy, j5uilj)isg vyOMaui-xitis. lof through passengers to and from xxixcxxxxf, ouixu. xinfiw men ne iiugm, oe assigned, xie nev TIia "RftKtFnrt Kcntt base ball elnlif half U4)ot the northeast quart-r of sec get along without my is the Drywood Township, July 18, 18S5. iSt. Louis.

tion lourteen (14). township twenty-six (26), republicanism may be defeated for ager troubled the war department with! while by these traitors, in the endfcjrequests or complaints, and when in- organized Wednesday' night, with conclusion of every one who is so fortunate as to own one. No other ma The following marriage licenses OX TX --l-V- Tril hn o-ics-I I Obi iiLllClv. a 11X3 ueouao ixid Djj-i their cause will suffer much more.fejnstice was inflicted upoi the following members and their poH sitions: Hubbard, a -W. Haus- were issued to-day: Dr.

W. A. Cos- Sf om, an1 rnmll 1 A fTio 1 chine is so well adapted to the var-t -6' ine action of bt. John last fall setlmitted silently, and did a soldier's tnn and Miss Carrie Collins. John jrange twenty-one 2l).

in Bourbon county, Kansas, appraised at the sum of $240.00, and to satisfy the judgment mentioned in said order of sale. I Terms of ale cash in Land. I Given under my hand this 13th day of July, 2a. d. 18S5.

are the 'most ellls. ied sewing required in every They myer, B. West, 1st L. A. back the temperance cause in Colora-fdaty.

Few men in any service would jC'Daugherty and Miss Sylvia Kari-J and most reliable! searching The recent improvements in the feedl'most 2d J. H. Gippie, 3d J. Jackson, do fully ten years, and as much inghave acquiesced so quietly as did Gen. her.

Thev are sufrar coat- fol this machine have brought it to afjphysic in use. s. T. Duncan, r. J.

Hood, J.h U. v. Ruuiii-Kii, anenn. tne state of lork. RGrant when, at the close of the re4 hisrh state of perfection.

Anthony, Lt; J. Finn, extra. They! Superintendent Peaseley a marriage ceremony toniay, join llmarkable campaign, beginning at boxes for $L00, by Prichard Bro's. are ready to receive challenges, JWiHotlM cf Appointment cf Adainis- The train going west on the Wich ting school districts 22 and 30 into one The democratic party may howl tf Fort Henry and ending at Shiloh, lie about Roach and Chandler, but thatflfound himself superseded by Gen. VI 111 ISU LUV VU U1U OAiU llt-UUiO tratcr- ita ran into a turned switch at Ar Cheap Money.

district, to be known as No- 22. beaten in regular order. Notice is hereby given that the under. goma, ana crasnea into a box car, We are now prepared to liirnisL siened was, on the 30th day oi June, iSSc. does not prove anything except thatHalleck, and assigned to-, a subordi-i their spite is greater than their truth.aate command," in an army whose The young ladies' society of the A Good Loan for farmers.

wrecking the car and damaging the' appointed administrator of the estate of VViI- money on farm or city property at 6j ft Presbyterian church bad a splendid The fact remains that there was a aglory was inseparably associated with! Money loaned on farm property, pilot on the engine, ISo. Joe 7 per cent interest with small com lura Thomason, deceased, by the frcbate Court of Bourbon county, Kansas. time out at Miss Gussie Pearson's. with the privilege 01 paying all orj Imission, or 9 per cent interest without J. P.

ALSTON contract between the government and his own name. Self-control is the John Roach; that Roach filled hist'first requisite for him who aims to1 yesterday. They hunted cattails in a' part before Maturity. J. II.

l.IMBOCKER, Adrar. Ireversed the engine, preventing morel fcommission. Atty. for Adminutrator. swamp, saw a larcre snake, llagsed a OSBTTV LAND IOAX Co.

part of the bargain; that Secretarylfcontrol others. In that indi Oseus Land Loan Co. (j serious damage. pensa-.

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