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was Presidentelect immediately after our last I thiuks, memory will recall tbe comrades who election, and before the Datruiiism ami cool I have fallen. 15ut alone these as our de- Volt of the rrru I There Is no country mure picturesque jiidgmctit of the country bad time to assume parted defenders. courage in the bnt- dgincut ot the countrv had time to assume parted ucicuuers. irru courage in me tll richly beautifnl lli.in that llirotih "blrh the Mis-soutir Kansai Jt Tcxai K'r jun.an I no road in our experience. Iia mhooiIht track, neater oai-eir wonted sway.

The hot turbulence of tie, skill the most complete, perfect in com-lilical partisanship, the wild, political ex- maud, or obedience, to do and dare all that einet-t ttat animated the public Lid the red field of war deiuan.il.-'. do not make politic eitcmel coaches, more connmwlitHis shcping cars, better mediately after the election, was cooled r.ml tlie roster full of our dennrted defenders! nirnLixGTox. jl ly istj. lime Table ef the K. T.

lUiiiu': WHAT WAS SAID AT BlTimtTOS OX THE feating bouses and better gener train indited into a peaceful acceptance of I ho there a home in ail our land from the ally, or more courteous ad situation, simply because at that time, and frigid north to sunny south, trom wnero under the then existm? circumstances, the the Atlantic makcsits never ceasing limbic us Every one eor.fcstrd the l.oinj finv.V', Going Xorth. A. 0 :0.I I. llailaav sccm to paius tn M. make the passenger connorUi ulc, to po.ul out and describe the llsvo you ever been to Texas, the land sun'.

VREKillT AKIIIVKH. lining South, 31 A.M.' ttoing 2 V. l. J. W.

II.ITAMS, Freight and Ticket Agent. its waves foam aud surge as they dah oil Plymouth Itock, to the far otf Pacific Coast, but what lias mourned sne loved one gone. there a home in all this broad expanse of our country but where woman has said, "peace be still," to an aching heart, and with the most exalted courage bid lover; brother, father, husband, friend, go ntid do all man could do to defend the liiJ she loved so well and has not womans lofty courage, her smile, her tear, hrr love, been "the grand jiomt of our deferrcei and while mativ have crossed patriotism of the people having bad time to manifest itwlf in ttfe public mind, outweighed and over-balanced their partv allegiance. The politician was for the time being swallowed up and lost in the patriot. It would; thereiore; seem that the strength of this, un-jiUe other forms of government reside not iu a full and orerllowing treasury, nor In a large and well equipped army, nor in both together; but is found in the intelligence, the bonestv, the moral uprightness and devoted patriotism of tlie commou people; and under ordinary circumstances this intelligence and patriotism tieautiful prairies and lovely valleys? IT not, then you have missed a prand trip.

We' went, ami wc bH.k Missouri liaiisas A Toas" titil- way, the Great rioaocr tlie Kir'st to KVr.LI'UTON FUST (IUK K. TH.N. 1 AKKli'Kl iXOSK enter Texas Irora Uia Nortlu' Sj.melxMiy wise hen they chose its route. The ride through And lYlio Were the Happy Men That Naid It. As we said before, time and space preveiitcl our laying before the readers of the PatP.Iot, last week, the very able oration delivered by C.

B. Graves, to tlie multitude of handsome women, stalwart ln'en; roy-cheeked boys and girls, and fat babies, assembled to celebrate the 101st anniversary of our nation's birth, on AVtil'iesaay of laet week, Iu the beautiful grove opposite this city, ou the east bank of the swiftly gliding "Neosho. And here wc Wish modestly to suggest to future committees of future celebrations, that in arranging the speakers' stand it would probably be wise (provided it Is desired to have the speakers heard,) to erect it in such the dark river how many of those have smilingly hid their anguish" and died for their country's sake that men mhiht bravely tjoing sotilh on Jf. K. A T.

li'd north ilo Williamsburg via meet the battle shock, and know no word of JaoesvilhMri-weekly, Mondays! am-iawam inn. it Ait 6:00 0 i :00 12 BOpm. 7 am cdnesdsvs nml tri-iveekly, Mondays. Wedmdar nml Friday Uiepictures pii pidian TVrritory it ts one of tlie most weeper laid our eyes ou; iii 'net, tbs ihui 5'. fr-h niB-nibal, St.

Louis ef Kansas' oAe riibhnal pleasure trip, lssing thnnigh rhh fal'evs Uviu-ing with gr-ain, ars here and there with clusters ef ti-n'o-rand pictty farm eottapes, Hast cnurviisinp cities ati( towns. over great irou b'ltge rpaiining lifi riv'er, anil so on down' toir.si the ebblci shores of the Gulf of Mexico," to ihcUcui of the v. ENTKlt TEXAS AT PilXlVe-W. Jas, n. mtiW'x, Passenger Agent, Sesbrli.e.

Mo. fear from these, the angels ot the homes eaeH so well defended 'f How many of the mothers have from the heart-uttered a thought like this: "Then said the mother to her son, And pointed to his shield. Come with it wheu the baltbj? on it from the field." All honor to them, our departed defenders. And so. of all who jrood.

truo citizens iii Thursdays Liup; weekly Friday r. do IH. FA1TOX, 1'. M. a place as would enable the enraptured lis J.

J. Weigaud is putting iip a new stone blacksmith shop of hire dimensions. at home or abroad, in the workshop or THE ONLY PLACE IN EUKLINGTDN IvDEKE YCtT CAS GET FCESII CECCEllIES AND TI1ET SELL 666DS AT field: who in thought or study, whatever their position, did all that became their man Till: LOW r.ST PlilCKS. 11EY PAY CASH FOR COUNTllt rHODCCE; A bargain to be had iu lumber of largo crib, by tailing soou on J. I.

Uobe-itsou. hood or their womanhood, and fell at tlie post of duty, dencuueing the wrong, defending the right these are truly nuioug our coelitrv's teners to sit to the north of the speakers. As southerly inds usually prevail at this feea1 son, this arrangement would be better for both speakers and audience. On "Ilia 4tU" the speakers were put to the disagreeable inconvenience of speaking iu the face of a strong south wind, and it was utterly impossible for the luo.st stentorian to make themselves heard ut any considerable distance, consequently vast amount of lire-cracker eloquence was wasted "ou the desert air." The I'resident of the Day, Mr. A.

C. Ma Call au'd see those summer dress goods at J5.VKK "GHCIT KK.m CTIOS'', in time to all Eastern via tlie Old ReliabTe HanniUal A St. Joseph Railroad ami its eoline. lions. faoiu the Mttstmri A'er.

AcuAXi.KMH-vtrl The and Xcyv York ftercnin lias a ftmnj, tfwy Ktt err from Kansr.c City to Ttdtshu MartMuloue lost a mare, one of bis Mack team, that died from the of cholio a day or two ago. vui the Wabash Ijdiway. t'nty wue change of cars to Im'unapelis aud Cum uuiali. ti illi iie jors, in a tew well chosen remarks, intro A Cue assortment of Hamburg cdglnjjs mid insertions jtmt received, at Sentrr. connei-tion for l.oidsviltc, Colundxis r-tid burgh.

Also a tl.touti day coach mid l'uumaH Sleeping flir from Kansas i fry to I'hn-sgo. vi Qtiincy a'l'lt :I.Icajnv r.iit linton, 4 Qlcj without eVaiiceirotvilw-ti'if; uh trains frvm may oe conmienuy roiieu upon, uut, under circumstances of extraordinary excitement, here there is insutlieient time for such pa- triotism and intelligence to assert themselves, where tbe cool, sober judgment does not have time to reflect and deliberate, great and irreparable injury may be done. To successfully guard against the consequences sf such a eon-iiiigeney is the one thing nw necessary to make our government of unquestioned stability and permanence. This can be most successfully done; it 'corns to me, by a persistent and intelligent culture of those ele-' metits of character which make the human mind self controlling. A people who can govern themselves individually, will never fail to do so as a natiou.

Then should Ite instilled into the young minds of our children the sentiment that, of all their interests and possessions, the most important for them to preserve pure and unsullied is the flag of their country. That as equal sovereigns of a great country they are. personally ami individuallv. to the extent of their power and iiifluciiei directly responsible for the weal or woo of the nation. Our public schools should be generously supported.

Politics should be in-Iroduced 'and taught in them, so that every voter, before ha ever casts a vote, may be fa-miliarwith tiie workings of our government may possess the requisite mlitical knowledge to be able to vote intelligently, understand-incly, ant" abovs till, Temperance should be taught and "prneliceil, intemperance more generally discountenanced. The man whose brain" is inflamed to intoxication, whose habits of life and ways of thought are under the constant surroundings peculiar to iutemperance, is a dangerous sovereign, to say the least. Kvery inlHicuce that tends to strengthen our love of home, of country, of peace aud fraternity, of law and order, of right iliul equity, between man and man, of personal purity, physical and moral, should be constantly encouraged and promoted, to the end that a full, rounded, noble manhood may be developed. A mauhood that shilll concede to all others whatever it demands for itself; that will love country more than party that iu all t-i piiblie act's will be controlled by the principle that "lie who serves bis country best, serves Ins party best; that wilt always' feel as Patrick Henry felt when he said, "i am not a Virginian, but an American;" a manhood whose patriotism caa not be bounded by any State or party-lines; a manhood whoso every -day life and walk shall be marked by a high and just re gard for tlte lights of others? whose judgment underall circumstanced will be cool, and clear and healthful a manhood that shall always Maud ready and willing to sacrifice its own political hopes and ambitions, whenever they are not in harmony with the greatest good of the greatest number. In short, such (Quarterly meeting scrviccs-nt the Method ist, cliureh next Sunday.

v. Thrall, of ill preach lu the morning, and liev.lli I'. Mitchell iu thu Chicago, arilvi.ig at New ik at 10 p. rcxt evening. I'asM'itjn-rs ia r.lH'sli biierrn rhan-c cars in I nion IH pot.

Tchiii, at 'P p. m. aj.i r. nve at KufTalo 7-lj. and N'Lj-iara Kalis at a.

ni. defenders. Opinions do not make facts, and men some1' times have opinions, that when the light of tretli, with all the of the noomUiy sun lights up the dark place and discovers error, it appears strange that they t-ould have Cttteitiiiin-d such vl'-ws; Hut when men place their HveS iu the balance to defend such opinions, whatever they may be, aud bravely die in their defence, they" are very far from being Worthy Of contempt: And so of those who wore the grey-Mltcy were of this same bind our brothers; and In all that bravery, courage, fortitude and indomitable perseverance could do, our worthy foes; and now, as memory rushes hack, we wonder that it could be that so lirmlv united as the blue and the grey there could be a supposed want of separation; All honor to the gallant elead. That on her knee so fciveelty en bed; The monarch may fii get crown, -That on bis head an hour halli been; The bridegroom ni.y f-i-get Lie bride, Was wedded wifa yestreen." But to those who on laud or sea, whatever their duty and wherever they liw Pd'fi in our defence, they can be Pirgotten. They are not dead, but truly live! live in the lessons they have glveti live iu the boon their lives have purchased; live in the quiet homes, by the pcacefej fireside; live the everlasting rucks ami hills, that like Lookout Mountain were the stepping stones to deathless fame.

And to keep their memory green the lire of true patriotism loft to us, by our bauds must In; ever kept bright and so steady aud radiant that no false ps may be made bv a darkened understanding, that might next tuoriiing, Ticlrtt ttntl (Tie fWN.) n-l arrive at New York 10. p. m. s.in:c everfar; if A. 2.

Van Slyck has removed his old store building on AV'c Xeosho street, to a ptisit'on on the same street, just east of Itoi Creek bridge, and will put in a stock of got.ds; prcferrtd, can rcinaiii at the fal's until l.ru ia. aad airive New York 6.15 a. m. P-Ilowing moin- ing, as olhrr line. X.

PEX tEI.l, G. P. T. A duced to the perspiring, patriotic citizeus fanning themselves in front of the C. li.

Graves, Orator of tbe Day. The following is the OllATIOX: Citi.kxs: The average oration has, in these days, become so tni'oriii in its general substanW, form ami phraseology, ai to make its delivery almost as much a matter of form as the reading of the Ih'claration of Independence; and we assemble upon this day, expecting while hsti n-ing to its repetition, to manifest the same patriot). forbearance, and patient, stolid endurance that we. do at the rolling eatlcnceaud labored elocution that usually attends the rendition of the aforesaid immortal document. The eager press antt jam ataut the spi aker's stand, upon thy "Day celebrate," is not so much doe to the expectation of hearing something new, as to bear whether or not the oration is "said" as well this vear as last.

The fourth day of July, thou-li usually classed as a day of patriotic abandon and pleasure, is, ueverthehs, a dav of formahtv and ceremony. We cling to the old and long established customs and modes of celebrating, because they seem to be best adapted to the rclhf of the overflowing exuberance of our patriotism. cry whole-souled American tcels that it is a patriotic dutvtorfu some II. II. Uostc was examined before Sijuire Jlorey on Tuesday, upou the chanre of the coniplaiuant being ilit-s Keif, and was bound over for appearance at court.

G.X.CLAYTOX, Wfstcrn las. Ag'l. Kr.usa IS TIIE OY-IND-BV Cannot but be Hie happy, Uioiipbl as the fortunate recipient of tlie ky Mul To! u-1st," scans wonderfully jdtrartue an I peruses its SIo-t bca Vt- The comity clerk ju.st received Atuiitor'g rcrtilicalt lVr 0 on state ite account and sToa School Lund account, paid in July fi, by treasurer Cancr. totcy kteps clear with tha State treasurer books. tuhy c'abfiThdtcd with new and highly nrii-tie.

it leller-pre-sa model ir typographical rh-huess," aiel Hie The Ilanna families, nunibt 20 i-oul, lnention of thom was inntle in 1 lie l.Ti;ifT a weak or two ince, Uave arrived, ami after a brief sojourn here, will remove to their netv homes iu Key Went township. simply si bcib, the Km Kr stain is worthy of comparison tie .1 wcr-iVn or The It it wiUHt i graph'c ftxlo, covering details of the garden of the Southwest (the A ikMiSits Si 'A thing upon this day; and if, bv reason of r. ley, Snttlhern Kiinsiu-, the very biart of perchance serve to make the labors and suf- ierhigs of our departed defenders in vain. And on this, the gala day of our nation, is indeed a fitting time to honor our "Departed Defenders." They never fail who die In a cause; tiie. bin soak thi'ir fcori, Their heads be sodden in tlie sun their iiiebj I5e strung lo cily gmes or castle Hut slid tir-ir walk 1 abr.eid, tli ugi year and sharp as ihrk a doom '1 hey bulaugiaent thedcep wecifmg thoughts Wliii r.M other, and conduct The world at last to freedom." And these, our departed defenders, thev Alps of America the Kooky Mountains.

Jni.ut 2 are made to pll tlie resorts 'f C4ra J- The first of thn week tfatni Cnrter (told bead of fat steers to a Jlr. llugln Kai MtsCityl 'Tlie wore driven from lu re to Colony, a inn, on tin) in Anderson county, tnid shipped from there. rr. the mills: th? the iciiics'. universal History does not pol to a single iiiuPinec wlierin a republic, in which the massed were uneducated and without th; means of enlightenment, retained its feel povvcr for a'iv considerable length of tinie: Then should we not rejoice that free schools are abroad in the land? that they bav.e taken such linn hold upon the people? In the Jive school lies the Jtoiiejof America If its port'er is never destroyed, American institutions will never die; Give the free school full sway, and the principles of liberty; for which the fathers fought be cherished and defended by the soils; that banner, whose folks dyed and eiotibly dyed in rivers of gore, bathed" in the tears of widows, orphans and, sympathizing friends, but now cleansed by nation's love and devotion, will proudly wave in th t'lve'-y peace or the vvjld of war.

Give us the free sclioo', tiutramineled and pure, aud 'Sal' a 1 PI 5 il i t-i aud, lii f-'iort, Joerery i4it inl-fi sls bi a manhood as we ail feel ought to bo posses-set! by the sovereign of a great people, for suj-h we. all are. Until siich a manhood predomoiales in otir hind, we may well tremble with apprehensions ef danger upou all occasions of great political excitement. Hut let us indulge the hope that the menacing clouds Which have for years past 3 a a 1st, njt' i-uiturist, capitalist, miner nod tuvahd. With lh TM KtsTi tlie SAX Jl AX GrilK keeps 3 CUiiir an two publication ate There was a shooting serai; the north end ef town on Tuesday evening, in which a rather good-looking, youthful wid-nr' and soine unknown man were the piiucipals.

The widow the tliootist. "Nobudy hurt. uiai'cd tree to all writing for 014c or both, to T. 4. h.inr-ns." 3 I 52 1 The ouly peiniine Alexanilcr kid gloved 5 t-i have made their lives, Ihcir deaths, sublime and hve lett an impress, not idone upon the of time; but upon the hearty of men, never to bL erased, never forgotten.

All honor and retiM to our VHe-parteel Deft niltrs." li. 15. Hayes, thk tT. by J'. jll lluthelioid III Hayes, the President of the United istalcM.

was born at 1H layvaro. libin; I warranted, are lo be found at Kppingvr's; A new and lemonade, parlor inis "hi at, or "overwork," be f. els his nervous system flagging, Jm repairs bis waning patriotism with a dose, more or less heroic, of the pure -tnd unadulterated American The genuine fourth day ol July is characterized by a general nervous exaltation. The air is tilled with noise, and the average mind with desire to' till it toiler. The' unfortunate victim, who, under a combination of such cireiiiastances circumstances so depressing exertion, so barren of inspiration is required to deliver an oration, deserved the largest public commissei -at ion and sympathy and as I now stand before you to-day, 1 feel that entirely fnade-ijtiabl to The proper and satisfactory i'uliiill-mciit of the duty with which 1 am "charged.

The time allotted to me is necessarily and properly very short, but there is much 1 would like lo far! 'To preserve the time honored would like to bej-in far back in the centuries, nt "Kiiiiiiynicdiy' and follow tin tortuous progress ol hummi' liberty down to the present lime; I would like to stop for a moment iipii Plymouth and i' pent, the of tin' glorious old and M' her "more glorious human freight; would be pleased to curry you back to that session of the Cout'nc utui Congress, at which the charter or our liberties was adopted. Ami if 1 had the matclih tongue of IV i it lloirv, I would love to 'J shades; Li per pair. Common, 50 els opened to tbe piiblie on Tuesday evening last, threatened with d'atcr and ruin have, at last, been broken and dispersed, never to a-1 us hope that the bertfc cU'ort now being fundi! to nuke and fraternize the discordant elements of our country he crowned wi'h lasiitig success; that the Clear sky of Freedom, Unity and Goodwill that now shines above us may 'never be cloudy again. Let lis, by our united and effort secure to'the old of State now nt sea on her second centennial voyage, during Pll the ninety-nine years now before her, a bright, prospYri.tis, peaceful, happy time, tnt'i'qtiil sea, aiid a loving crew; ttic tioddess ol 1.1'ierty Wi'l never again Dow in subjection to tyranny find ulesHitisin; never again be bound by "slavery's hackles. The public school js the guardian of freedom, a bulwark against political chicanery How Is that for high? 21 oy i'age the old sw miller Is fO is so 11 it Irs.

sent and serve." Rti't ai the jury brotight in tt verdict against thu editor, the lawyer may have, been wrong in his conclusions" The character aud cllieiencv of "'The Pres' and intrigue, that alone hich ill rear up men nnd' women, everreadv to ft retch forth 17 iSentember 4th, He Erad)iHtcl lit lcu- Allison W10 Hall ft J- -mmI in Ins Kin-r Swindlei do do do do do do do do lo do ill do The loghcst market pi 1,1 cash, will be: is s-i 11 paid for given ami tliy at the meat IS Hi A Kenmolv market cf J. Menuu Fresh' meat kinsM in building, one door north of the Central These ladies id. iitly iimlerstaud their bitsi-isess, and we bespeak for them a of the 1 tiblie palroiiage. In AVoodson county, where there nr? two the l'oard of County t'ommis-Kioners, nt the July carrying out the spirit and tenor if the the county Printing to one, of the fwtthni't lids'! -IS llj rro constantlr on hand. Markt I ope1! i .1 m'it otlale 3tO-jers.

1 l-n! '-Sail ot Sail on, oh, nioii BUuinr r.nij liumaiiitv. with all its tear. is depi'iulaiit oi tbe.tliaracicr. ainl virtue of the eommunity. Its power for good or evil is what you, yourselves make it.

Whenever a newspaper" has to depend on other than legitimate patronage for existence, its influence for good is past. Like the clergyman who was in fhehab'tof I'orrowins a stuall sum of liionev of one of Km id 1 1 .1 mi ing early, to aecoinmoil; their bands to protect Knd suta'S the national fabric in hours of tho graml struct nre" of nation erect itpon the solid fucks, of Universal education and general enligiitei'iiient, and the results in the future be pore-, nobler, grander. Give the piiblie school an earnest, hearty, cordial support, and a nation of inquiring, thoughtful meii vvomen will follow. Widen the lieid of imjuiry among the masses, purify and perfect the live school i.tl Us liajies of future years, Is hanyinj; breathless on thy late Two brand new top buggies for sale halt cash balkincc on timi Lnquln of his parishioners on evenings and yon college in 1S42, and three years afterward, at thejaw school: as adinitU t' the bat in Marietta, ami began the practice tf his profession at Freemont, Ohio. At the break--ing tint of the HcbeJlion he efltert the army Major, r.nd less thini t'm-e years rose" to Major-General.

In be wa elect; ed to Con-'fiss, nfterward of Ohio, and linally became the Chief Executive of the Nation. The President vt the Untied States is a man of learning, of talents, of forget (nine-i and of r.mbftiom He ha forgotten atid forsaken tlie parly, the men, and it is to be hoped the irregularities by which he became President. Kvery President ha added something the form ef Government. Gen. Grant added a fourth branch Long llranch, and Presi at MattiK rati's.

is as it siiotild be, and is but living up tt the inti i'tioit of the law. II Graven services as countr attomr Kent l.ane shei-ifl's l.ane sherilP u-es state ts Hedges Vn Mnore cleaning court It I'ctlv countv ll Wood )' tlo A Vn Slyrk 1 UN MrCoim'ell wit fee Slate vs lltmtsinser Win Weed hauling bridge lr Jencks roini lb eili -on lire exemption tas King lire 1 r.ane tii5 XI Sliavr county (Ml 12 00 12 no 21 4 50 4.1 II. 1. I.KIXARI, 2Hf Sail oa, nor fear to breast the sea I Our hearts, our hopes are sdl with c. Our boar's, our hopes, oar prayers, our tents; Mir i.ti li Iri'iniiihant o'er our fears, with thee are all with thee." dwell, long and eloquently, upon the purity and patriotism of those gnmd nu who darcil to defy fate and risk lives, for the cause of human liberty.

I would bo glad impress your mind with the priceless value' of thu liberties we enjoy, by a brief repetition of the privation, and blood, bv 6 liurinl Cases. After' this '''feast of reason nhd flow cf I Gibbon Kiulcy have o'l hand, se- 101 in 4 2 i'J I feast ins of a more substantial though grosser ha! ure was the order of the day, at returning it Monday mornings, Riving a a reason that he could preach with more earnestness with muney in bis pocket, an editor ran v. rite with a vast deal more if he knows he has a little money in his porse' and that his daily bacon and hominy are not actually depending on the tone or tenor of his editorials. -i The moral Of this is Give your newspaper a hearty, liberal support, and you will surely reap your reward if not here, in that otiier all the good people who promptly pay the printer go. On AVcdiiedav evening little son of J'nbt Walkling's mi tN'Uh a pai'iful aic'nli nt, iyhieh i-Sinie near Hrfdilthig the hs.

of tin eye! lie was playing with piece 'of liarn-cned troh, when he fell, ith the iron in his band, which wa driven through a portion of the cheek, into hie eyelid, barely missing the ball. Ir. McMuIlcti dressed the wotmd, und the little ft How Is getting sloitg Ml! i'rht. mclalic burial eases, the JTne't cv er JiTerefl.for sale in llurlir.gton. fWf Arj election for 1 13,0.

railroad boinls In Call funiiii towuship. was ordcrel Aug. 7, 1S77. the cbSelusion of which some excellent mu J.rroneous tax deed Issued to A. Corbin, fct 2vcvcr buy anythhig licfoni looking at system, and we will be better enabled lo 'Hinjr out a lowly dying And ancient forms of party strife; To rinjf in the nobler modes ol ble.

With sweeter purer laws." Ywxu America J.ponse Ly Jfastcr 7. li. Sjlhe. Young America is the heir of this great nation. The American eagle, the star spangled banner, the 4th of July, and all the historic memories clustering V.roumr tlie grand old Declaration of Independence, will soon all iK'long to Young America.

The ladies hud gentl'-men of to-lav, in theft festal o'ljoyliit'iits: pttss the boy liy'wllli feelings of iuditleCeMee or contempt, and imt-haps bestow upon him a curse or a kick if he sic was furnished by the band, as a prelude to the sumptuous literary banquet yet in aside and ranceled pingcr's goods. 21 Thre3 copies revised Kansas statutes, at $7 store for those fortunate ehongh to be present which they were purchased. 1 would even he pleased" to allude to particular instances-that marked the rugged pathway our fathers to Valley Forge, Yorktowii, and many other Ucvolutionary scents. And 1 need only mention the glistening, earth-rooted, cloud-kissing granite of Hunker Hill, to make every American patriot's soul slir with the memories, that as a wrcaHM'f glory cluster about nml make immortal the scenes hich it commemorates I each, were ordered for use ol county officers, Kppinger can aflord to undersell every Inxly dent Haves has added the confederacy. Yet bis Southern policy Is probably one of the wisest political conciliatory events in the historv of our country.

And although lie has buried the leading afure of the Kcpub-lican ntihnosity eisibis theSorth'ami Sohtls and niust himself soon retire lothe private shades of h's native village, bis deeds Will live on, limdeN of shrewdness and topics of national comment. An appeal by the officers or School Dists. Sos. 3 and 14, concerning the boundaries of Hist. VOJiyilSSIOXLHtS' l'JtiH'KiCltJXGS in Hurliugton.

it on this never to-be-forgolteil oeehs'oh. The Master of Toasts, Mr. Graver1, announced the regular toasts of the day, which were responded to iu the following order: A klatiUo of the State provide that thj Hoards ef County of the, coiinlieg shall Mily bo entitled to pay for not exceeding six day's i't rach reg C3, was 111 rued be fore the nml nWint. Various roads petitioned for by I Ladies' whilo nice article," Fnll Keport of Minutes, with a LUt all It is gratifying, too, to mark the progres. Thps.

Cheney, Henry eager, Adam Arnold, F. I for live cctlls, at Kppinger's. ular JS'ot being mvare of this law, made in our country since the devolution i The Day wk Ckli'ijkate. I.r gan, Lee LIhalt, ami Wilson, were grant- Accounts Audited and Atioweil. The county board were in regular cssion five Over new su'ts uported lhe st'ri'ir.

ia-t dare to shoot a fire-cracker in their presence or give whoop or a hurrah for the birth-day of our national liberty. A good many look tipon Votijig America a an intolerable nuis cd, and the roads surveved and opened our board, so we are iufo ruled, draw pay several time for ieriodd of tinio exceed II. If John Forsyth's petition to vacate a road was AVell mav we say. "Khthorford TJ. Hayes, the President of liie United is 'Lord o'er tlie greatest to the a slave; Half wck.l(i;lj half tiniid atid half 'jrac.

To take compliment ot bo mifh jni.kv liexjtonse hy 11. X. ZTcConneU. One hundred years ago to-day, the people of America met the first time to the birth of National independence: A vear previous to that day the eollouial days from Monday, July 2, a-lj9uming over on ths 4th. Tiiey met in special session Holiday; "lldy i'', aiid Tiiesday; alter auditing received, ami C.

Hill, John lleiitage arid I. scll-s the clioijicst and most ifvlish. ii liosor appointed viewers, to meet at John for- the improvements made the facilities of transit by rail and steam, in printing, education, agriculture, in transmitting intelligence and sound, and an infinity of other important inventions All these are Worthy cf our attention and eulogy as they are all" outward indications' of the upward and onward tendency of that inward spirit of freedom and progress for ing this limit. AVc understand they intend returning to the co'iuty the money" so overdrawn, having been since then informed of the provisions of the statnte referred to. i'or a hue white Marsiiils vest, alpaca coat some $5,000 of accounts: Itclow Is full minutes syth's, August It, 177.

liiisfcr and a fan, 1'ppinger upsets tlieni M'. ii And yet most hurt nen praises were oei iee. Thou" ju so deep, discerning, and yet so blind So learned, so ignorant, and yet so kind, so good, so bad, so foolish nnl so wise A roa.I petition ot W. II. Tlirockmorpm was Uvl'f 'i)'Tfix; Julv Iioanl met lu regular quarterly session pres favorebly coasidcrcil, ami Xick Van SlVrk.

Chas. Ily turns lo tiiec ami oy tinns uespise. ent It. II. Petty, chairman; A.

X. Van slyck. Puffer and A. Wether appointeil viewers, to The I'ciiWA St raw tt. S'ibaavx, July IsTT.

AVAN'TKI). Flax seed and castor which, ou the fourth day of July, we so Cc'ttcr W'bi'to It. C. Woeiu, aud Jou Tuuockiiorio.v, county meet at comity clerk's t.Cee. Aug.

17. UTS. reauily luanitcst our patriotic devotion. fx-iid aiid Oil Ci'tni i'iivi. So-tf clerk.

The petition of fc. Whetstone and otticrsj for a ance, possessing ho right wji'ch. are bound to respvet, and endure him only as oise does the tooth-ache because it can't be helped. such persons arc committing a great injustice. The boy is an institution without which the world could progress; Especially is the bey America the link which connects the present With the future, and is an assurance to this generation that the boon of national freedom will be upheld by strong arms and patriotic hearts, long after the fathers and mothers of to-day have passed from this life to join the slcepe'rs iu the sileut cities of the dead.

From Young America's ranks are to be chosen the coming men Who are to wield the di stines of this great nation. Some of the while all these are ours, and, being congress was session at lnilepeiiiuiice Hail, in for the purpose of passhig or rejecting the Declaration of In-depcii'lencc; The Nation whs excited already hundreds of its patrlori; sons hud been sacrificed on the Woodv fields of Lexington ami Lunker Hill. And the heart id the Sat ion stood still as the great vote for the freedom of mankind progressed. On that memorable 4th of Jul, the proclamation of either freedom or sub-ieM'on v. as lo rpread Over this broad land, "and so great was the interest aud so great P.Vi.j bri ge across Wolf creek hi Selio-d DisUXo.

li. ours, gra'ily our national piide and patriot ns i.Moiiiuiy sun nonce given tn appropriation of $230 would for at the irTwrf, A new mih 'i ror st once. at V.l t'l The follow ing is a lUt of accouuts audited and allowed TOWSSIHt Avon townstiip, Hnh Toland 4 3S) 00 l.ur.i:.:toii. .1 fi IU Calioirnlai flow. (M) Hampden, Maurice tiooch.

I'M CO session of the board for this i urpcte. ism; while all tin past history of our beloved country is li 1 with meinoric" hallowed ami endeared to us by reasoii of their relation to our present greatness and prosperity; while the pr-fcut to its the bounteous harvest aud pcrUrt fruit of or.r national growth Paeon's cWelrv Store. Otn Pviif.lcSei:i-Joi... bj D. To-day the deeds of the past are.

brought forward aud illumined by thu light of the present. '1 he tires on the ancestral liltars burn bright in the oxygen of present pruiM. The actions of departed sages and heroes, mid the motives which prompted those actions are viewed by ljviug ejes. The rweet spirit of music anil trie vvorL of praise oi'ite iu oring those ho labored to secure f-r them elves and their posterity, goideli privilegi those who prove their ideas founded 'on truth and Histice. freelv poured the crimson The comity bridges at Strawn, Ilcrliugtou and Le Hoy, were pi.in'.ed with one coat cf was the multitude assembled, that the old Mil.

Emtou: I thought I would send you a short eonnnutiieation in regard jo our eek hratioli here on the 4th. "Ve baJ a tolerable lair turn out when we take iiito consideration 'the amount of bulhlosing dime by tTie free-ice-ereaui-aiHl-leiuonade-staud. The ami cream were as thin as the parties who pot it up. Gen. Harrison Kelley was present and delivered the oration.

Kev. A. It. retry aud Itev. T.

S. AValker also responded. Klot read the Declaration. Ot-tttimva turned out cm hioxse, Everything passed oil quietly here, 'o the 101st anuiversarv at CViit'tf. Come and look at Vi pini-cr's fine siik lead and oil at $.11 each, 1 Samuel Fa lor, wiiilu me may in i a iranionauie priuo ttuu mau was stationed lu the lower over Hi-plcastire 1: the itecliou that wc are the pos-l dopendenee Hall to rimrettt the giad news if tm.

.....1 I 1 I. ot anil T. Hudson and Schlatter Here employ to asols, from 20 cerds upwards. "I ors rrt boys whom you may to-day look upon with scorti and derision, remember, are one day to become your peers, and perhaps your leaders and your teachers. You little "know what do the work, as lowest bidders.

vlcciara.l'oi pass, iiini ati liniii And it it said that as the old For a beautiful dress pai'tern at iOcotit-. fser The trustee of Pleasant township was instruct hey West, Slicrilevinne 2 Wl Le Ilov, White 72 CO star, 1 Watrons t.0 Neosho, Stice on Kock Creek, It Jones 42 CO Spring Creek, Chas Sta-IUing 13 eo PoiLiw atomic, 43 no Ottumwa, A .1 UU ed to make rcpaiM -n of the strawn bridge yard, K( iuget's is place. 1 great thoughts or new ideas are being conceived and matured in the braiu of Young where damaged by high water. Trunks and sab the fhi- America. M.uiiice Gooch was appointed bridge r.onin.i.

shieer to afcerti bieoflofeonstructinsa fifty foot I est lo the t-h( aiest ft oitllrM, kt Lppinger'si patriot stood there by the bell, hour alter hour awaiting the signal from below for him to ring, he became discouraged and disheartened and said: "Thev will never pass it; thev will never pass the Declaration." Hut while he. thus mused, late in the day, a boy stationed only half wav. np the tower, and whose quick ear. was bent to hear the. vote as it pro'-rrcssed avi, with quickening pulse he.

culvtrt above high nittrk on the east the equal sovereigns of a grand and progressive government, and the" favored descendants of a noble and immortal ancestry; and while we. whom a kind aud favorable destiny has directed to the sunny clinic and fertile plains of Kansas, may feci a quiver of local pride because we are the ovvuers and possessors of the garden spot of nil our wide land; aud while to its, that star in the blue lie Id of out national flag which represents our own beloved State may seem the brightest and most beautiful star in tho whole grand constellation; yet, we should not forget that other, aud more important considerations Therefore, in behalf of the noble band of American boys, 1 crave your indulgence. Protect us in our rights while we uro boys, for sometime in the future we will be men, strong to endure, and capable of taking tip proach to tlie iryn bridge at Iturliugton, rc- Drrss t'leds. all coV-rs, at Lj piiiger. Pleasant, Uaker sj iv MlSCEttixKoVS.

i Faylr Pal Kennoly creek bridge, 173 CO It 11 Adair district wle-rk tes 4l I'etcr Long work on court house 1 1 Loeg wrk ii'i bridge 4 eO SlcKinlcv work on bridse 4 -i life etirreiit cn many a hard-fought battle lield; those, who have given to us a hieiiu-ineni of self-sacrifice and devotion which, though it be not carved in marble, is grand and enduring, engraven upon the active, living minds ot' a devoted people. That monument is the system of free schools of which we are so justly proud to-day. The stiff uubeLiIing formality of the puritans is forgotten when we think tf this their ettort i'l behalf of the future and realize that thev were interested l'a posterity's, welfare: Coffey C'omify -Hormal Institute. UrtiMsuTOX, July 5. 1S77.

In pursuance of nu ju the Legislature cf the State of Kansas, a Normal Institute for the beii- imrt at the Ausutt session. M. II. Hoover, J. M.

llroait. the line of march Where voil.hft heard the ailinnative decision as it was announced, and springing forth he cried to the old Ih'U limn at of his voice, "lling! iiu'nni to appeiir a. i.ic uei 'u-x-iaig etlt of teachers and all others interested in the cause cf Education, will he held lit- ISurliugton, August and straighten upccrtaui until, Uticd Mj. Cash paid for corn by Woodford fi: llro. 1( Genuine calf boot for tt Hppingcr's.

21 A iaiKT of pins Pjr i t-tsjitt Kppinger'fe. SI A line nil wool cs. ii.it at lippir.gt r'-, t'. ir.es villi the cuunlr. commencing Monday, July 2:5, lsTe, ami continu.

now demand our careful and earnest T. I Itorrcll and appointed rimr! the Declaration is past; ring! ring! it is And the old mau seized the iron tongue and heaved it back and forth hundred proclaiming iu brnZen tones that that thev believed in a future and to ir.a!e"lhat belief reality that the germ of examiners fr ipiarter enwing t. 1. The county treusuitr was instructed to farn- prounse, first quickened into Ufe ly contact with the ir.iuds of those meii, has become a noble trea whoso branches and life-giving Uh the county attorney a list of lands and lots I bntuieal rrn-ktr tt Uros. James Manstin treasury 4 00 I-e ltoy do do 4 00 It I.

d. rto CO Scott Hall slationerv for 40 to It I Dotiidass mcd attend at poor asylum io an Gibbon Kinlev chairs for county 23 Cole A Maor holt i and nails for bridge S2 It Hall superintendent poor 130 00 Jurors fees Juno term district 'M I' liumain rani, work Waleiiiiy bridgo shcrin fees suite is to do State ts H7 SO II dinners Flierin I.yon board pris'n 3 PI If Kingsburv probate 87 if A 11 l'etty ami other rof.d viewers fi oo do do do 2 co do do dr 8 tK) It II I'etiv cotoity SO 00 sold to the county, tvilh amount of taxes and eoi.tin'te the bearing alohg fie upon our (boulders and smoothing the way for the Young America yet to come. The ly Jones. MR. ritKslDKXT, LAPIK.S AND tiF.XTI F.

Mkx: On ail public occasions when toasts are proposed, it is customary, we know, to toast "The Prcssi" Whether this is done as an acknowledgement of its potent inlliieiice Id the great work of civilizing, educating and ri lining men, and women, and little girls and bovs also, or from more seltish motive yon, the dear public, must be the Judges Jt would probably he an injustice to the persons having iHk! management of these affairs, to even have i the faintest suspicion, deep down ill the hid- The past, freighted with all its grand memories and glorious deeds, aud the present with nil its rich promises of future givatuess are already ours, and our present solicitude should be how we can best irecrve them; our earnest inquiry, are they tree from future tiatiStr? America was iree. Mini was me g.niu aim thrilling epic of the 4th of duly, 177(1. Hut the same einsiis.s oil that memorable elay decreed that forever afterwards the 4th day of Julv should be set apart to celebrate the birth "of National Indeinndence; that from eots due on the same, in pursuance of law. leocbcs at Woodfwnt iicjli board aiijoumcd Ih ille. Iriel ii-e.

llro very fruits. can be I'wuii iu this laud wherever civilization crf-t j. To-day ncnrly every community has its free suhooi, every statu its academy, university and The school lias lound its Veal to vc.r the people should ineei togi uier The grand old o'np of State has completed her first centennial voyage. One vear io and renew the sacred pledges ol the athers Ing four weeks. Prot.

S. S. TirTX Xif lhulin. ton, will have charge ef the A thorough course of study, including the higher branches for the A certiticate, will be in uiuyurated anl carried out. Evening Uxtiuci upou various cdueatioasl and literary topics, will be delivered from tune to time.

No pains will be spared tomake this Institute an important ti-idning f.ir the touchers pleasing and instructive. l.ct. no teacher fail to attend. Tnili Free. A njri-tralioii lee rfl will bo rfMpiired of cacti person becoming a member, to iU fray" expenses.

I'ring your text and note oks. yv ill be provided iu private families and al hotels at the lowest possible rates. Co.ue dolour weeks of practical work." V. K. Waiuiams, County Sajfriufeadtut.

tblTou P.vTmor I hum! jou herewith a slats nient the tii.iul. toi 'lilion ef Turlington wav to the very verge 1.1 civuixution. as new scttli-mcet is f.rmed Upon the fropt-ier borders, the school takes its place us one ol tho rcuisitcs in the of society. Ami it is needed. For th-j saloon is there as tuv daiiiaeu lv nmrvier of 30 00 to.rrs su ih ii reces'-'S of one 3 mind, without ing elsewhere, poisoning the minds of men and i i.ttt-riiiica to the tinwelcme thouL'ht.

th ti i.i-o oo 'made oil that And now in" tho second century of the grand custom, the dav lm b-t none of its historic interest, find it is right wc should be jovial that the cannon should roar and the bells ring out again, for a hundred years none ol the liberties or our ancestors have been lost. And the nation to-uay stands forth in full vigor of perfect manhood abio to defy the pow ers of tyranny combined. FUR SILE AT A Ktghty acre of No. 1 lime-tope upland Is offered for sale, one find a lrilf of Ottumwa. tlt-sci j'-d a5 illow Ti.o west half of the 'uarlcrof.

thirteen, In town-'i'p vveiii v-m, of risng fourtd li. The well Kn-ated and run ifovvii to te fuiedy braii' arm have, been tujder rultivatiou, rod I'n soil is first cla; It is ow mil by AV. II. Miiielmute, and V. ill be sobl st the I figui-e t.f tfliij rah;" i rr Hon, Is SUW llololt tltte 1 7 tolSHtMIH-luMlO Acc'innilaled fiouds lcs the foilouing tit-m Judgiuciit or mtcicstou Siovv polios tor It7i nnd ibillc, c-sts id slots.

to-day sbe rod. into port with sails unfurled, with Hying Hags and banners bright, lu the moment id 0'ir supreme joy at the safety and success that crowned her long voyage, We felt ami Union, one and was the natural and assured destiny or our beloved, country fur all the future. Thegood old Ship has been af sea upon her second 11 uleniiial voyage just one year, and already she has encountered a gale which disclosed to us a weakness her ccii'-lruc-tion that all the wisdom of our fathers, Hall 4 i li.rter jiiarter salary as 3iS 75 1 Vadhams do 123 in I ri .1 Carter shiipipg patifcr 8 40 John Hichards and others work on bridge i oo Carter nnd express 12 3 I tlo du 2 Mil A II Smhh toutity printing 4 HI I.aee for sto, 1 li i in IvM "li I I making a wreck of their live. fee is there, The Pn ss' is only remembered and placed undermining truth and virtue, rigid ami just- OI the list for the purpose of obtaiuing some ice. There must be something to couo'tcraet c-lieup adveitisMig' and yet the evil iiiiluciice of these ugcuts.

or society 1 t.f iie Press" see so pinch of the follies and would sovli cclliips-J into a state ur tdtcr bar-1 chains of the world" every day, that, in the bai isiii. language of De itt "the tempta- bus ever been the determined thui is great to believe in neither God man foe of iguoram and superstition, lis power woman." in cheeking the advance of luimoiality aud ctirtW 'iitild, answer a 4 21 Opu r.Tr.t DKFExrr.nsv May their suffering and service never be forgotten I'hvpoufe by 0. IVaTMinff. Carh in d0 ll irf irf f.ir till ttr l.tfttr ail iuc lores-igni or ourselves laih vide against. It tile selection ef our last 1 Magistrate this weakness was matioii Ljipiire at the oliice or of J.

C. s'piii- ft Jar'ioe gwxU fr poor 1.) is Win Xloore, cleaning court house I ou White and others viewing 0 Sliciitor Isnird iurnrs, pi is. A guards 42 23 Trucworihy misl. attend on prisoner 3 30 II Wilcox cliaiuman on I 51 Lane sheiitT lees StnU is ft ckmaii 13 43 A Ten Slyck county ao t0 ft It Adair tec bid Siate vs Hedge V-1 d' feuita vs McAlaUcu. 121 23 In reib'-ilh" to this toast, how utterly ill- 1 social cori ur.tion can not oe own uiuuicu.

man ot twenty'two or three, who rc- jrrsiuJ. Mr. H. Hysingcr and ife, of St. Louis, ps-fenfs of Mrs.

David L'ppinger, of this city, tore visiting their children and grand-children here and will remain till next week. i-df be'tl, Ottumwa. 1 1.. It iiieo--fn-sli 1 rl )t; I itlooel lu.o toe ur, him to tell, in as few words as nossi- fotiv manliest, an. I we vveri! f.

Total i.i-lcbie'laess 19-3 nt 'i olid assessed valujii.ii- tint 0 LO Suits have but a in prr.gres lor tome liuie iu tlie S. circuit and up- courts in titc above cases, aid have Occiiled adverse lo our face with the unwelcome fact, that our gov- the emu; inn that the sciit.mcnt. Our ix-pari- JL.F 1 quauiicauoiis meessary prosecute of lijl-Jwib's wall mment was not wholly free from intcrmd id Defemh is." brings. 111 tne 1 vigor .0 sl onsmess suceessiuny, npinn a look at sampb pair- men- 1 it acliv'ty supplants Inactivity. As the grand bralii' men- -AWini 6 01 i i i.

jj iuniisiiivaii-1 'i I.l. Jas. S. Kisc, Trustee. llott.

II. from! danger and posslbh d. strttctiun. The in-' if every citizen of land, as nt-Mow ami elastic assu-ei; a tlreenwood count was in the eitv ilurin i excitement timing the fmir tal review id tho past calls up the long array i impiuse goes bonmhiig 'je'ry as tenacious as iron; a temiK-r eveii itinvvitit loun.v, vv is the presidential elecn.m; i of the departed d-lV-ndcr of our country; caci individual wi.i hmn 1 1 cm- tnater a saint; a digestion equal to that of the week, lie paid the Paiiuot oftteo 1Ik, divisioi! f.f sentiment upon and this dav. of all the long roll of tact, fills the elect, thrill a 1 vv Lie.

a ostrich; and the endurance of adam-int." pleasant Visit. th exciting and the entire absence making up the vear. i- the one of all others Lvery home under the intlucm-e of the To the of "The Press" come lion. Frank Puller, ot Yates Cent.r, over admitted rule law, whenbv U- to foreildv bring this thodsht to otir minds, becomes brighter and luoieeiyojabio to tlie aj tin weaknesses or the world; all tho van-In Woodson, called in to see us vesterdav. I termme the controvorsv, presented it dilein- "Otir Departed lenders." And it brings a i inmates, tor as memtjer I in-re j-itsi that Want lo bcpiifl'cd; all tho revenges lirt Huu.i ii ttiiv ifvelv nt lb 1 'i nt l'tm! that fnllv jti-tilbil apprehensions fr the f.litisr of iv.

tipged with sadness. uv i better 'idormeiLlM tier toev are that want to be all the hill pesers He re Krfs things lively at tho enter, and 1 'L' .1 the i ter i nableel to reel ive r.nu oisp( use Want to be ihoiurht al! the I.ano slierifl do do do tlo posiii election notices 'lailiouin riNiddauiSKe Chas M'Ti-c roitd d.image Arthur Veach rnaif VV A itue as prohate l-ellinger and others viewing VV CtOe 1 73 0 01 P7 S3 eo ta 73 5 CO i eo 6 23 9 eo 7 43 A llioroughbred roan lielfer, eight months purchased at the Tipton side, strayed from the "-Tipton farm a few days after the sah. Any jierson returning the ime to in, or giving Information that will 1. ad to it re Ftl.SK II'K1S1I N. It is geier.ilv snpp isseit by a rwrt-iin elti of Tftln are not pc ctb al or exuerj neol, lh.it Iypc i.sia en r.i-t enrol, but we are to ay Ciat At i)sT, Flower lias tever, to Iclje, failed rrrc Dyspep.la and Lives t'' 11 Tirnis, such a Sour sj Headache.

pal.itnti -of lb l.iri; low Ac. fnt of Saj b.n lto'ltes lat ear. not a kj.iglw failure was refmricil, bet iIkv. sands k-tlers ivetl fini Utoggist- of a-tmtleiiul etins. Ibree do-eswiil rei'eve any ease.

Tr) it- san.ple lUdlle l-i cents. Iteguhir size i K.lc by 1L Itiirhi'gt Krasa. 6 P) Miys their county fair will be a success. ot h.AXV aecomjilished tUd sorrow iu their The publie chiol is thedfvi.d. 1 -and mistake that want vi coriictej; nil the Ye noticed the familiar, hom stfac ofL i rel'oie, it mills liui'i and pro: tint poller el Id), ity, tiie so'irse a iiun.111 who waul to be rndit, who never were t.

Collin, W. T. Hert mau, llichard P.urr, we should, on such "ibis, i 1'ut vv ha are our Departed Defenders? Nol Lipptitess.the lojnvtam wlmse low iiyrstn aj the 1 rack-bra in. t)hllosphcr-. White 1 Obeni -ml If Woml I rect our thomflits more to I he mod -s and slo.ie the meo who woiX tbe Pirn and gave are to puruy I inw rsaf with stories as long as their hir: and all the ofl Pov on teV sir the tm-tnolH n.a- bv which to avert a like danger ml he i tlxir lives so rously at their lountry's educai.ou is esi-n'ial iMWvof Lmumerable army of who eome to stay urhi the' tn.polW fMlms tllIlH wl explosive deniaml.

facing the dread terror death will, Amencsn ii.slhnl.ions. it they fi nvc uiiinCT 1 lie u. ti.i in we. th. ir survivors.

1 would surely and Amiian Llr-rty IJcc-iutv. in the Last, an attorney- in a bll ft so covtry, id be HU-rallv rewarded. I'), SO Alt i.i. Ciaae certiiirats of mdebledmiss. II Jones taking testiinonv Cole Majors, hardware county iisjltini Hall sti thmery Ilrogan road damages.

11 11 Adair fee bill slide vs dor do do -do VT Crane tax redl 1S77 Fannie Anderson road Sanders Hoffman good poi rasjlum Harlan Jt MrCvunell luuiber for cs luai i P.owiuan road it If Hoover lumber and would a delusion, a farce an -mi ty mime. uil "There has srown tiii Sort of I r. lisimin lias rev. ill lint uoin 1 uk of I ho t.r.. tr.

In what li .1,1 renti the -reat rewsrd, aud again SO 1.1) 37 50 73 Oi around which vvou.d ciu-ter Hie most vil ol lead mines: Inivini' lpn riiiillcd bv tele- sfr, n-jlh i.f oer fin 1 rnioinl -md leivi- ihcunspeiikabk p. lea sure of meet rain ami tatltr Jlen, Attention. For the next week I offer a t-ix ton tcale Fairbanks fur the low pri the worst forms of cm -rupli-Mi. in .11.....1 m. 11 i 4, stn -lti Iii st itii-nvnicit t.r., I tiwtiv: to -t hrafi the birl'n day common law of obligation, recoiruized by the pn ss and the people, by which the peep!" expect Ihat the press, as distributors of us -ful it Jhgeuce.

siudl inform them. 1 "'I ioi 1. in. inn i'iiiii 11, if, Iikt 1 i-i are illlp.il Ions which tlor CIoP.u.'.l on the ithout it the potty would pi Oi ii l.y fSb-O-OO. To be seen at store of Cole t- claim I ur Kepublie, with 110 start vrrv one bright Hag and 110 dark spot to i nur with no Star Job Tlirockutork eoonfv mar of bis nt-overv.

I the honest, earnest attention of ev our coun- i become ignoralir, uegraiuii, imiisouuus. 1111-I ut it uur fair soriid fabric could Hot I j. it s3 Majors. In ti c. t.

the liien wore the For a republic without thought; free: libvrril. and I hoi. l-bout "iter. v. tv.

al nii'lv i rrtson, now of Cciite-r. Kansas. m-j. i.lu.. fnl-illi the dot num t.f them.

io oo Ii Hoover lumber lr Account of ttslioru, ook Mahhnn post nioi c. o.i Sll Adair fee bill in c-ise of A I. VV.bxI-Url in matler of lireexemp- rcrlilhvtto 'v. iKiard county eotnmlsri peace and traiu'iiiiity vvill couUnue. and for And is then a (fossibiiiry, however, r.iii-.oie.

again visiting our city and the hum of the corn-shellef is again heard lit the land an .1, mnvi-rsal liioiiglil is an aosuriiu.i is lioihing but the mere name to coiiattiiau.ee it as such. A people e.ir,tr.'l!;d by reason and f.ee will, present to 11 the --i pud ongr M.tv not tiatim rs even more iimiiiueitt that thev snail ite lorgottenr vomuw Men's nimnHT clothing in gnat varHy, at I'vKlt A Se Mllli. POTTLL In Han.i d. low CotT. as well vyhu-t i-- to be.

avoid -d as what is to be tight, iis well vlio.ls-to b'j Sljspttfted as who i to cr.fidiit in: iieyvspajier, a jfarncrer and iiisTrilMitor of ikvts, is a public monitor, nnd it is duty to adiiionish tho jwoj le against frauds and sham, and i.npos-t ires anj dishonesties. It is to be a ltcacoa as as a and whenever it bv-I ivv tiiis, ii is rccrcMit lo every priucipb- of tlittv ami y. and shuuld bj ti.g-i::a'.u; by ubik it preload i to J. C. W.

I'KAI'C Watcf.maker tarsd jeweler. Is agent fjr llaiu--s prosier and "tt-inwr Piano, the imitckh-) Hurdetf. Maittlanl Taylor fit Farley You ran see sample instruments by calling at my store, on- door north t.f Mr. lipping ln i'-, on "Id sir i t. Kan-a-.

than those through which we have puss- 1 we forget Can oar memories prove so tiw- Frisbieis happy. Mr. II. is employing 12 teams .1 i.tf 1 1 Mir.m, 4 nior. 1..

1. ii. lim rriKT rorir i. 1 1 it m.u'iii- iut mai cliarge. me icr-- pnicucai lueorv i f.v" ch: 11 ml 10 men here, expects lo lmisli shcllm- i are even less prepared to meet Hu ho iij'Vt ivi.L 1.

1 so is SO 1 lt ftl i is IS so i 23 JJ 3J .1 Hs.ght A Van slyck 11 ti I'-eattv VV Oslw.hi If r-tanficid loin lv picket, the ileailly riblf "h-ittle. or on the hospital form of govern- cot Ihat tli'so jH-ople can tha do do do lo tlo do tlo tlo ily Will tihidh il out 40.IHIO i.J.i I I I.r hou iVX lileut unless fceo is 1 islcli eounty. haii-a-, July S. ot I.kw is il im, inf'iiit -m of M. and F.

W. lt n.i:. a got I liionlhs. the' hav 1 1 bppLoget: lit this place and Lc Uoy. i in, had it ni ess-ti to" determine who r.i-ver dies, and while matt livts isoves and the schoid iu thu iul -t.

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1864-1886