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Wathena Reporter from Wathena, Kansas • 2

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THE-REPORTER, ATHENA, KANSAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1C, 1S715. THE LAW IN OREGON. 1 out of ou votes cast. Iu the Senate Cor- ST. JOSEPff EXPOSITION.

A.iU n.miAr r.f Presi-; 17. nd ftarV. it stated in the St. 01 Tlio Square Dealing OUR LIBEL SUIT. libel Bint, which waa sometime NOT ASSURING.

Democrats are anxious for the of the North to believe that the T.V ago begun against ns at the instigation dential eh ctors aud providing for va- Julbiu was declared elected. HOUSE CLOTHING Joneph papers, and repeated in ot hers, that the St. Joseph Exposition grounds were to bit closed out under a inort- W. T. Stjart, Editor tai Proprietor.

GEOVEE. cancitt is left with each State, it isim- i portant, in order to form a correct m.iiiinn of the status of the Oresron Governor Grover, of Oregon, who gage of $12,500, and that there would of A.J. Mowry, wme op for hearing before the District Court, at Troy, last Tuesday, whei en pon the County Attorney entered a nol. at the, Kansas, 8ATXRDA.T.. DECEYBER lfl.

i7fi OKAS. F.ERNST, muddle, to know what the law of that llis name U.V i he no more expositions at St. Joseph. rumr.n tbn Vrillflf the tieOttleof tlmt VT il.iL, stories about bulldozing the Itepubli-t ansof tho South are all fabrications, but the fact that Pics-idt j-t Giant receives five or six letters daily threatening him with is not calculated to assure the public of the lovliness of things down South. Those who send in these threats un 109 Ftdix Street, St.

Joseph, saute lime lump: a statement ot ms reasons for dcin' so, which Jud'e Hub- Z3T December 12th tha Colorado Legislature elected 11 n. Henry At. Respectfully calls attention to his new and elegant ttf'-tfs tS5J tock of ATT. WTTJ etfe State is. ihe duct Justice ot tne --j State, W.

V. Upton, in a lstter to a State in giving a certificate to a Dem- cial failure of the fairs which have brother of hi who reside in Koches- cratic Presidential Elector whom the been given there, but one or two, t-r says that the State Const i-' l'80- haJ 1efeilted at tlie is a we have heard, ever having paid ex-tution prohibits the. Executiva from louI to ued b-v thtJ tritors l''ses- tUi however, that past at it i liavinff failed in getting a solid South failures should not justify the lack of Taller United States Senator for six ear couimticin; wxt March. doubtedly have murder in their hearts, npencr in 8jl ansl ik- lo any CKthiug er.l lir ia thii market. f-'SJ'-" and if it is there for Grant it is there for the Republicans of the South who pessllig Oil aits UIS JUillluranuu, i I I by biiberv.orintimidation.bulldozing, furthtjr etforts to keep the exposition exercising anv nuucial functions, ami i endorse him.

That the emissaries ot bard The of the Attorney was, as near as we enn remember, to the effect that while the language we used against Mowry was, lie did not believe that a jury would convict us under the law, which gives editors the benefit of the doubt when it is nibtful that the lanjruasre used was libellous, and was used for the benefit of the public welfare. Our case i'J Senator O'enhy lias intro-tluted a bili to amend the act of August 11, provUiuj for th Bale of Osane ceded lauds ia Kansas to actual settlers. the statute of the State provides that massacres of Republicans, had to up. While the immediate receipts of ii turn to the North among the Copper- the annual s'iows may not have result- chosen shall fill 1111 nil ati'l lllPii ikilll illiu itdi owimi iiri ii in, liiuuni the othwr electors any tlie Democratic party should carry these means of intimidation even to and Dress Outfits 1 heads iu the rear, to find some Judas ed in financial success, we haven't the and the most complete stoc tock of LVfl mean enough to do their dirty work. least doubt that the profits of the trade the White House is a fearful fact.

The President has nominated Gent's Qoois, XJadero Grover' 8 bad reputation, which he has which has been drawn to that city vacancy that may occur, giving Odell aud Cartwright, the other two Republican electors, the authority to choose a successor to Watts, if he was ineligible. Grover only hoped to throw in the Hmuiler thereby, far overbalance all losses of the society. And since the merchants, gained partly in his career as Governor, and largely in his election to the Mil if i it-tit all Ciin- fcuiviJ ml ntulero'ii in unv i kf t. We qarlv i having grown out. of the Comanche Alex M.

BUir fr Collector of Internal Ilavenue for the district of Kan wa tu succeed Geo. T. Anthony, elected Governor. But they may rest assured that the mission of the Republican party will not end until Republicans in the South areas safe as Darn ierats in the North, and a Republican President safe from assassination by the pciilmn ty mrkiu nU'-! at 1'ivr wt ic: Senate, was, no doubt, the inspiring hotels, and all kinds of business houses Extra Riireraijis in Itroketi Suits! ooons To n.o-K out. loan, t-S SO lo rant.

Vnt, 50c lo t. hti in 5t Jus'-pti will be l-astul t' lre toii cill. yon liny or uot. -No troulile to abtw ihH Orler by mtil Iv fillert. vu3 3in The vote of Oregon, as official out the whole vote, but has failed.

The three Republican electors, chosen by the people, and iu accordance with the law, csxFt their votes regularly for Hayes and Wheeler, attached the State canvass certified to under the county frauds, with which Mowry has been connected to such an extent that we deemed his defeat as a candidate for the Legislature, a ma'ter of public good, and the suit having bewn brought on account of our opposition to his election, it would probably end have undoubtedly reaped considerable piofits from the enterprise, they should rally to the support of the se-ciety and keep it up. We are not aware to what extent the grounds are endangered by the river, but if they ray that encouraged the hope of success in this most contemptible scheme. In Oregon, rover's own parfy loathe and despise him. His money was all that secured his election to the Senate. A brother of ours attended the Legislature in Salem while the T3S DIFFERENCE.

Tho difference between the action FARMERS AND CITIZENS OF KANSAS, TAKE SOTICE THAT of the Returning" Board of Louisiana and the action of the Governor of Or State seal of Oregon, and that they will be counted, there is no doubt. Be are safe from its ravages, we cannot Senatorial eloctinn was held. He say see how the city can afford to let them egon is that the latter entirely and ly declared by the Democratic Hoard of canvassers, was as follows: Hayes and Tildenand Hendricks, 3. Republican majority, 1,174. 15" Trains have beguu to run on the C.

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to Greenleaf, twelve miles west of Waterville. The track in laid to within five miles of Washington, and it is exacted that byChristtoasthat place will be reached. that Kansas may congratulate herself be closed up. in heavy costs to th county. Mr.

Alowry, if ha waa not satisfied, had recourse to a civil suit, in which, if he should lose, he, and not the county, would have to pay the costs. What we had to say about Mowry Several years ago, the fairs of this that she knows very little about official corruption compared with Ore- county wei-B failures regularly as shamefully disregarded the law, while the former, whatever may ba said of them, are admitted to have kept imide the statutory powers bestowed upon thern. The Republicans respect and gon. Leading Democrats thronged they were held, and they became a fore the Confederates iu Congress undertake to defeat the laws of Oregon aud the expressed will of the people, on account of the corrupt rover's contemptible trickery, it will bo well for them to remember that Grant is President, and even thould he be assassinated, as has been threatened, the Union would be strong enough still Salem, and did all in their power to butt with the people wherever refer defeat Grover, saying that thev would i red to. Finally, a stock company was I obsy the law.

and ask no victory ex organized; stock was issued in shares rather see any of the Republican candidates elected than him. But he cept under its provisions; their oppo as small, we believe, as fivo dollars; during the campaign we believed to be true and for the public good. We re frained from saying mean things out of malice, and aimed to give only facts. When we referred to him as "Mowry, the bond forger," we may have been too fast, as lis had been oidy arrested KETCHAM DEALERS IS CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WILL PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS. OH GOODS 22CHAIJGE!) AT LOWHS7 CA3H TXIXCZS, AS WE KEEP ONE OF THE COMTLKTl'ST RETAIL IIOUSES TIJK CITY; HASP TO US MABKET HOUSE, AT TIIE JCNCTION OF THE TWO STREET RAILWAYS, WHERE BO MANY COME TO BUY ASI SELL, BOTn TIME ASD MOSEY WILL BE EAVED BT OIVIXO 13 A CALL.

nents disregard" it, and look for triumph only by trampling law beneath their feet. So says the Atchison 7" At New York, December 14, the suit invojviug the alleged fraudulent transactions connected with the celebrated Emtnn silver mine, came on for trial in the United States Circuit Court, before Judge- Wallace and to save itself. Siuco writing the above we are enabled to give the exact words of the complacently bought his way through, men were sent out who urged the peo-regardless of popular opposition, pie to take these small shares and re-After the election, pi deem our county fairs from the igno-not by the Republicans, but by mLty into which they had fallen; the Champion, and m- will add that had it not been for this lawless propensity ftnd not convicted, yet had not proven law, as follows: there would have been no lebellion. stock was ail taken; a new era began in the matter; our fairs have since "The electors of President mid Vice President tsliall convene at the seat of jjov- Democrats, were largely sijued in several him to resign. But a position so bought and paid for, ei'limeiit ou th first Wednesday of Decem been a success, and today the Agi lcul- l'-W The postal appropriation bill ber next after their election, at tin hoar himself clear of forging the bonds.

We believed we could sustain what we said, or we should not have said it. We do not desire any libel suit, no matter who the offended man ia. If wo cannot achieve a nobler notoriety, of 12 o'clock, at uoou of ihut day, if tnral society havo excellent fair as reported by the House committee there shall be any vacancy in tim oiiice of would, of course, not be resigned on i grounds and ara almost out of debt. or; appropriations last Tuesday, shews jury. In the SenaU last Monday a resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution, so as to have the electoral votecouuted by the Supreme Court, and an amendment providing that electors shall vote viva voce, waa agreed to.

If properly mimgd the Sk Joseph a reduction of from nov23 3m Exposition can be made self support- the amount of last session's postal bill, ins. This is as much as ought to be and a rednctiftn of soma SCVGfiD .000 (Vsr Stew! Street and EarUt Saar, account of public opinion or compunction of conscience. ITcncn, wc were not surprised to see it stated in the telegraph dispatches, after the certificate had been given to Cronin instead of we prefer to remaiu in obscurity. It is much pleasanter to have the good will of even the worst men. and one who has the ill will of such must expected ofit, the profits bug looked from the estimates of QJQ fyjOTTER'S OLD ST.

JOSEPH, MO. for from increased tra ie, rise in rial the amount required for the next fiscal f.a ileclor, occasioued ly dnath, retu'-ul 10 i act. neglect to attend, or tli electors present shaJ! immediately proceed to till rim luce ud plurality votes, such vacaucy tlie electors; and when all the electorn shall nppear, or the vacancy, if Huy, aball have been filled 8 above provided, such electors shall proceed to perform the duties required of them by the C'oustitution aud laws of the United States vote for the shell be fciv-en, received, returned aud canvassed as the sauna are fciven, retn.r.ed nnrf canvas ed for meiebers of Oorigresa. The Secre tary of State shall prepare two lists Said a merchant of that vear: Tt. is ASiMmntd that, the nrwfal I -nrm Mn I -T TT A fA estate, etc.

Watts, that a guard had been 1 Ii lil I I I 11111111 .11 II II It I I I i I I IE II endure a great di al. It is such that will get down to the lowest villainy around Grovet's r-idenc for fear of tv tons, a fw days before the last receipts during the same period will 11M PjII- UliAlN bliUh ft! ft ft. its being mobbed. His gubernatorial The steamer Michigan, the only United States war vessel on the lakes, has beeu virtually put out of commission, a'l of hev ofHcers having beeu detached except six, aud all the crew disclmrgnd except ten. This action is due to reduced appropriations.

for revenge. Yet while remain the editor of a paper, we shall not shirk exposition: wts urged to make a be arij the bill therefore display of my goods, but they would contemplates an actual appropriation only pay me a premium of $10, and 0f only The fortification ST. JOSEPH, 1E.O. what we conceive to be our duty. If administration has been corrnptto the core.

It is a notorious fact that a warden of the penitentiary who embezzled a larger, mount of public funds, was dichare.d without anv tkat would uot pay n.e for the work of appropriation bill, as reported, is Only a few of tlie many Wg.iins: of the imtues of the electors elecled, and affix the seid of the State to the r.ame. Such lists shall be signed by the Governor and Secretary, and by the latter delivered to the college of eleetors, at, the moving and fixing them up, aud 1 copy of last session's bill, except that Men's FillC Calf F.OCt, $2 25 JSiT" In the bulldozed parishes of we deem a man unfit for a public official, and feel called upon to expose him, shall doubtless do so, confiding in the higher public sentiment to wouW not do it. the amount for the sea coast is re- Heavy Hp Kip Boots Women's Vc-r Shoe, Wc thought (lie. idea of the exposi- Juced further punishment, and he is now en hour of their meeting on sucu first ca-uesday of December." The votes for the members of Con Subinft, Richland, and Natchitoches, Louisiana, Republicans who recently appeared before the Returning Board tion entertained by this person a very Grain Polish PfbbK joying the affluence of his theft. If sustain us.

superficial one. It cannot be expected The Topeka Dlade pnblLdie 2 2f SO 1 2o 1 I 4.y 1 I 0O We arc glad we have not yet put column article from the le Lice Pebble Gont Polish that a. new enternrise like this will nav 1 a Fin i I Springfield, Massachusetts, Rjpubli from the start. A few thousands of i the public to any costs, and we shall endeavor not to do so unless we are as witnesses, are, with their families, being driven from their homes, and in several instances, murdered outright. Misses' Grain i'olish, 11-2, can, to prove that Louisiana, Florida, dollars spent in attracting people to a the U.S.

Senate does its duty as it should do it, Grover will never take the seat therein which he bought of Oregon's Democratic Legislature, the cost of which, doubtless, he has recovered froai Tildeu's barrel of money as the price of his treachery. Kip Polkas. 11-2, and South Carolina went faiilv Deni- cit like St. Josenh. and tntertaiiiinfr Child' 7-10, again called upon to do the public a good that is worth more than its probable cost.

gress arc canvassed as follows: It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State, in the presence of the Governor, te t-rocepd. within thirty darn after the eiec lion, and sooner if the returns he all re ceived, to canvass the vwtes given for ui6oiler of Congress, etc. and the Governor shall cert: Beats of election to the person having the highest number of votes, and aho insue a proclamutiou declaring the election of such person. The Secretary of State did not par i i ocratic, and calls the article tha fair- them azreeabiv whil there, is a gio Our Stock of La.lie.s'and mo Shoe is co'npiCif. investment, and every merchant could cst ent it sesn from a Zjtf In 12th, Gov.

Hayes said: "I have studied the matter very carefully in all its phases and bearings, and have obtained the opinions of the best constitutional PUiCKN ALWAYS TIIK LOWEST! tv i ti, I i I licati standpoint. In the first place the well afford to make the Lest display ot I 1 1 (i. vi ui: 3mn2o i i I i i.i "ucm iieu uiivnii in usiu ui mill Lis avirwlK within his ubimv. at the ex- I I PUTS IN. Welltnun, of the Saliuo Valley Register, in reply to a squib published ia STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

An adjourned meeting of the Kan i kind of Republican papars that work position, without any premium, in or- la wyera of the country, and lam fully I ii. .1 ro i 1. the IlEroSTEtt to the effect that he. had i sas State Teachers' Association, will er that the neoole atteudiuz would nettled in the opinion that lam li Ti i rT i i iy, oam xawies in nas ticipate in the illegal proceedings of the Governor, but carried out the provisions of the law, wherefore his acts will be accepted. The refusal of the be well pleased, and return again, received his thiity pieces of sdhcr in the shape of an appointment as post no better chance of knowing tho facts be held at Union Hall, Topeka, December 2G, 27, and 28.

Round trip tickets should be purchased at the sta Tilled xniitx the Utmost Accuracy bringing others with them P3tly elected Presideut.of United States, and I fully expect to be inagn rated as such." about the South than Dr. Iledfield, The premiums awarded should be ana a tuciiiy Senator Sherman, and other well I Governor to tuinil the law, was simply a violation of his oath, for which he mainly for to fine stock, agricultural, known men who ara there or have horticultural, mechanical and other at been there. should be impeached by theState Legislature, and disqualified from holding tractive features, such as the city master, for going back on Guthrie and voting for Phillips at the Abilene Convention, calls us a liar. Such strong language from a minister ought to have the matter, and no doubt would but for the ponderous lip which Swayze, of the Topeka Blade, has sported ever since Anthony refused to make "that contribu itself cannot make. In this way, we fif" The Kansas Legislature meets tion started from, except on M.

K. fc and A. N. IVs County certificates should be shows at stations ou lh Central Branch. Railroads sell ing round trip tickets at one fare, are the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe; Kansas Pacific; St.

Joseph arid Denver; Central Branch, and Atchison any other office that he might aspire to dishonor in that State. PBALEIia IS DRUGS, 'MEDICINES, STATIONERY, think, after one or two expositions Dn the second Tuesday in January. ZST' If Tildou'a 'traitors are bold and villainous enough to attempt to defeat the Republican majority in Oregon, and eveu Nebraska and Colora do, to what depths of fraud and in fa ray may wa not havo reasou to believe they have goua in carrying North Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, aud Georgia, and attempting to carry that would, perhaps, cost considerably It consists of 38 members of the Sen more than the receipts, the enterprise ate, and 123 of the House. Of this COMBAT CF TH2 MONOPOLIES. The Atchison Patriot, St.

Joseph could be made tc pay the society, pay number about 10 members of tho low- Paints, Oils, arnishes, fill killtls of Brushes, Pllttv, Chronicle, Omaha Bee, Kansas City tion," and of the weight of the merchants, pay the bridge compa- er House are Democratic, and about Lamps, Toilet Soap, Preflimery. Patent Medicines, and Nebraska. Railroads selling round trip tickets at one and one-fifth fare are the M. Ft. Scott and nv.

nnv the railroads, and all who 3 Senators. Mail, Lawrence Standard, and, perhaps, the Topeka Blade, will receive $2 ii. which he is constantly trying to relieve himself by flinging a piece at all who may have cast a wink to let him South Carolina, Florida and Louisiana, svhere the howl about corruption has aiLenu it. in wi-i, u. ilonf lb It, Jo D.

C. Itailraad their telegraph news over the new tel S-FRWINO MACHINE OIL or SCPKRIOU QC heart of the best section of the west, fiiiawath. Dispit-h furnished a cloak for thcia to cover egraph line that has just been put up m. -ja? sac bc wP it could be thus made sue- Fox iu I Soaib lde st. street, Gulf; and L.

fc G. The TefTf House, in Toptka, only half a block from Union Hall, will entertain all members of the Association at the fol understand that they know what's the matter. Hence, this from the Blade: their frauds? a doubt rsrmersare truuuig eoru tor through this place. This doubt, Gondii 11 Ni w. Vrrsh.

iind rl-cta1 with frrnt rre ppH15t tills locnlit. cesslul ana we woman i oe airaiu io has something to do with the cutting! 1 uij oi -ti ii i iii. tj" nicy iu ii i ii O. M. Weii-nan.

editor of the Saline Vallev Krister, tits the editor of the merchants of St. Joseph should act on of hogs Mouday. and Mr. Beatty two ANDERS fc WELCH IIAVE JCST HtCElVED TntlE WatLena Kkporteb if he were entitled to the reject of au ordinary editor. He evidently don't know Liiu.

the nrinciide that they must have a loads Tuesday, tli AclTance.l premium uiai win in useu pa The fair and festival fr the benefit of The respect due an ordinary editor, illiL OP bTOTO3 for making a display, tlfey will never gaUtha Coal Mining Company was succeed in raising the exposition to a well patronized. J. H. Wright aud H. creditable institutian.

Set. lh Louisiana returning board, Senator Ingalla has introduced a joint resolution providing for the call by Congress cf a Constitutional Convention, to be held at Columbus, Ohio, on the second Monday in May, 1877, for tha adoption of an amendment to the Constitution which shall remedy the defects in the electoral system developed by the Presidential election of 1 S7t. We should think this would 11 13eu Hill's Constitution-buggers with horror. lowing rates per day: $1.50, including fire; 1.00 per day each to parties oc cupving a bed together without fire. Private boarding houses at 1.00 per day, to those preferring them.

The programme cf exercises is as follows Tuesday, December 2Cth, 7 P. M. Organization address by the President. H. Speer, of uuctiou City.

Wednesday, December 27th. Mokmso Session. 10 p. yi.Dixcimion of the Normal iSc'tool quenlion the ue-cessity for NurnihlSchool trinini; 2. tLe fuuotions of Normal Suboold tshouid the were immense.

The receipts were feel an interest in turn matter, then, in Swayze's opinion, is to call him a liar. Swayze has evidently become so accustomed to this kind of respect that he considers it a deserved compliment. To Lim, no doubt, it is. It is perfectly natural that it should be to any editor who feels proud to have i i i a iMnr in fir urn urs. nran 1 r- 1.

id .1.1 1,,1 I THIS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE HOUSE IN THE WEST, AND CONSTANTLY KEEPS A FULL LINE OF Tinners' Stock, Sheet Iron arc, Japanned Ware, Stamped Ware. Fencins: Wire, of the wire of this line between Doniphan and Atchison a few nights ago. The above papers have been debarred the benefit of the associated press the new line of telegraph offers an opportunity for the formation of a new press association by those who are not connected with the present mouopoly, there are prospects for a lively fight, between the telegraph lines. The Western Union monopoly have opposed tlie erection of the competing line by legal and doubtless illegal at every step. The new line proposes to reduce the cost of messages about one-half, and we sincerely uHcause iu scatde(i himself bv ruUintr over a tea- are closel connecteu witn tuose oi oc.

nnt Hn h(1 tha Cllln9 off flom Feeling satisfied that it the shoulder to the wrist. wants Joseph. T. B. would be a bad thing to let the enter- public ball; so does Sabetha.

nrise sink.we. hone it v. ill be 'Viait Ln8 Kore 10 Colorado to purchase his paper recognized as the official organ of Lappin, Mowry, and such WHICH TIIEY SELL LOWER THAN ANY IIHC5E IX TIIE TBABE. CALL AND SEE THEM. 115 THIRD STREET, 'JT.

JOSEPH, MO. 1 1 I i i ov.i bUpplT Ul Ciillie tjynt piBiim 1 Iv reorganized ia such a manner as higher omuutiei be taught chickens iu one flock were counted ou Ja Afteesoon Session. 2 p. sr. 3.

"should will enable it to be sustained. cob MHler'8 farm, one day last week Ct.0 t. FLyiQ. BEN. W.

FLEMING. The settlors along the old California road J5f The President held a conver- are advertining their enterprise by putting with renorter. a neat Dmiun.gs ine.r oeauuiui Kioe FOR SPEAKKL Dr. G. W.

Hogeboom, of Jefferson county, has been brought outas a candidate for Speaker of the next House of Representatives. Dr. Hogeboom wish it success. Jay Gould is at the head of tha project, and the Western i i i i i .1 i I oiTIU Car 1U8U3 Ul liugf ouipMCU uai few days ago. Among other things, he week said there were six or eight hundred tT C.

W. Rutts, of South Carol! Ba, has all hia credentials regularly aigued, showing his election as a member of Cougress, but the Democrats refuse him his seat, and demand that he shall exhibit some proceedings of the Supreme Court, which are also in his favor. Tha laws Sou ik Carolina do Lotgiv the Supreme Court any jurisdiction in the matter, and the Democrats are trying, to force hiw to tacitly admit that it had, in ordar form basi for further operations, which be refuses to do. Rpnblican. A young man on Hock Creek invested $25 in a cow and calf two year ago; next troops in Washington, and if there- BEN.

W. FLEMING DEALEK3 IS Ms, Caps, Furs, Buck Gloves, SO. 40T FF.I.IX 8TKKKT, ST. JQ.SEPH, MISSOURI. BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST Normal Sctiool work bi c0uc-ntrattrt on schooi, or distributed iu different ec-tions of the State 4.

the number needed for Kaunas establishment of County Normal Institutes. Distinguished gentlemen will lend the discusKiODS.and every meicber of the Legislature aud State government has been persrtr.ally invited to participate. Evening Session, 7 p. m. Address Popular Sentiment, J.

V. C. Karae, Esq President of the Kansas City Board of Education. Thursday, December 2St7t. Mous.ta Session.

9 a. m. The County SuprrinteiJdency 1-Qualincations Ques tious for consideration 1, Diploma from a regularly organized literary college 2. graduatiou from a State Normal School a should be any necessity for more he would order the.m there; that if the Democrats wanted to impeach him, Union, with all its power and money, will hardly defeat the purposes of the new enterprise. If it shall succeed in reducing the cost of messages, and organizing a new press association which will enable new papers to have a fair chance ia getting the uews, we believe it will do a good thing for the country.

And since the wires of the Western Union have always been so well protected, unless the new line shall be as generally freo is a man of energy, capacity and force of character, and besides has previously represented his district in both House aud Senate. He would take also legislative experience and natural fitness into the position, and by his energy and ability in pushing the work. of the Legislature along, would doubtless save money to the State by jdiortning th length of the session. Mfcrfbers of the House 'who desire a warthy, impartial, competent man to K. 8.

WHITEHEAD. UP.AL. TKEEMAN. rillie Great Western Tea spring there will be two cows, two calves one yearling (increase on original purchase) Elder Berry, of tha Christian church at Haiuhu, will commence a protracted meeting December 22d, at the Stone Bchool house, three miles south of fanner in snapping corn on a Rock Creek farm, ftocidently pnlltd np liiil of corn, about the roots of hich had gathered bit of coru bind th and pieces of husks. Seeing a few- chinch bag, he examined the rubbish aud f.uiid hundred of bum and ej -s iu eery staa of propagation.

Ci'ui ir thay might go ahead it would bring out evidence that thsy would not like to see spread on the record; some days he received five or six letters threatening hiiu with assassination. The bluster about impeachmenthas ceased. The Democrats will not tackle Grant. He whipped them once and knows how to do it again, if necessary. 3.

a State Diploma, or a five years', State Certificate 4. Coan'y Certificate of grade, and three years continuous suecesn-t ul teaching in the county any ether qu.ibficatious which may suggest them- lj ai3 LST The IIoum) committee heard Fred. K. Frauly, President of th National Board cf Trade, Charles Randolph, Secretary of the 23 ESMOND ST. JOSEPH, frr Thir'T-Tir nd rrirr.

Xii 4, rcjt, 50 (xmut. slves to tueaibers of tu Association. II-Duties 1, to visit every school at least twice a year 2. to examine bers; 3, Chicago Poard of Tmde, and H. Hill, preside over their deliberations, will from interference or injury, the public will be apt to lay the blame upon the auimosity of the Western Union, and to a large degree stop patronizing to appoint associate examiners; 4, rec-4 11 1 I- I-'s Junior.

Secretary of the Boston Board ofjnnj jjr- Hogoboom to be the person Trade, in advocacy of legislation for tat tjie hill, the creation of a bureau or depart- It. ZV1CV Whole mwl Oronn4 ilr. Shelly estimate will tiike coal at Shbtba at feet d-ptii. II. St-ip A St.

Joseph, enconiagtd by Mevus. aud At ill, the JUKI NG mcntof agriculture and nianufactures, fT" Senator Harvey is Chairman At Columbia, S. Decem- to ba specially Oevoted to the protec-' of tlie select comuiiUee to examine the I her 12th, in the Democratic House, a The Waterille Telegraph is authority for the announcement that the Marysville News has been absorbed by the Lantern. That sounds a little like Jonah swallowing the whale, but is doubtless the truth. omiuend educational works and periodi ealB to the teachers of the county 5, to bold an institute of five days session, twice a year, for normal drdt to report such information respecting the schools of the county to the County Board and State Superintendent, as may be required by law.

Aftekxoon Session. 2 p. III Manner of selecting Superintendent 1, by direct vote of the people; 2, by choice tion and promotion ot American traue, several bMnoliw ot ine civil service; ballot was taken for IT. S. Senator.

Denver rotd, will take charge cf the prospecting. The Fairbury, Gazaite, Las discarded hi patent outside, and is much improved. KITniKN Filled with ix nwrtwl pk-p. for $1 Wr nlci Cl.ritn. A t-E TtFr I.

riifciV.If)- Oivn wi'l. i him! or 'lr'i of iuIit 3m33 IEaLER is MILLINERY, DRY GOODS AND X0TI N'S commerce and agriculture. They ar yn third on the levee of the Mississip-gucd that the Treasury department river; third on agiienlture; fourth now overburdened with geueral busi- on public lands, and thmL.on mines There were fourteen candidates. The highest vote was cast for M. C.

Cutler, of EdgeSeld. In th Republican of the Countv Hoard of Com missionrs 3. by choice of convention composed of I ii? Jjarge quanunes ui wi uum Un whirl. th mininr. foin tb Tf un r.

tt one mm. -er troai eacn school bnar.1 the i--- jiu.ioc luc uuimi mr u. o. oniaiorrs-'nnnir TV. conntr.

IV. Comneiusat on 1 nr ox. The German Snaday School is pre- ONE rCK It WEST OF THE POST OFFICE. WATITKNA, Ka. pRnng to gira a grand Christies FestivoL firv nrttth Trteh mn4 A lra ftorh of R.u n4 uroperatteation beuisgivB to theob on Indian affairs, first on pensions, sultaj in favor of U.S.

District At- nnm amount 2. per dieai amount 3, orado, are being shipped east over the I fifK TVtti-V nf mi-no. I i-'i cipcuw Ji.i.ce.uaos i Atchison, Topeka Santa i-oa-l. i. vuimu,.

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About Wathena Reporter Archive

Pages Available:
912
Years Available:
1867-1877