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The Troy Bulletin from Troy, Kansas • 4

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THE i BULLETIN, KANSAS, FEBRUARY 23, IS7S. thafc he can be sincere in professing a Ileal Estate VEGKETINE. County Directory. ECONOMIZE IHifMPSi aiiwfcvV iovtT M1 iH -K TTZa T'-rr ax o. a tcj iei a jft i K' ii r-i xtv mb sk I THE Ai A 1 K- GRAND PRIZE AND' 11 1 IiiI MllMi 5' sis U- u.f....,,.l.-,;.u CENTEHM1AL EXPOSITION 1676.

AS THE BEST FAMILY. SEWING, MACHINE. Its competitor receiving only an award for some special feature of their machines. lorltaomi'Iilsoii; SMtle if lacMne i a Has Unlimited Capacity to 4o all kind, of Family Sowing and Manuracturlna, US PATENT AUTOMATIC 'CUT OFF" ou'tlio iiani ir1io.cl preVcnis tlio diine from rnnning: backwards, aud olivlalcs tlio ncossJtjr of tilting llietrort from the macliine to nlul thread on tlio holthhis, must we done irith all ether Sewing Macliincs, to the great nauoj aiioo cf operator, especially la tacking, hemming aud It does onc-tliiid moie vrort iu a felrcn length ii of time than any other Swiiig iuachiue.f 1 1 TTITH EVERY MOTION of the FOOT the MACHINE MAKES SIX thru Wilssa Uacbiaes will 2a lib icri ia faw It requires no special instructions to use it; an Illustrated Direction Book la 'r' fionisacd with each machine 1 IX CAHSOT GET OUT OF ORDER, AND THE ADJUSTMENTS' ARE ABSOLtTTELT PERFICT. i A properly execnted Certificate is furnished with each machine, guaranteeing keep it ia repair, free of charge, fer five years.

Machines sold on easy 1- terms of payment, aud delivered, free of chare, at afly Railroad Depot in tha Catted States wbcro we have no, Agents. S. Send for Iilastratad Catalogue. 9 Agent Waatod. For full particulars address 1 i WILSON SEWIIffO MACHINE CO.

1 827 BroadaT. JEW YOEXj SITW ORLEANS, LAj CEICAQaiLL. or SAS rKAHCISOO, CAV R. Miephsrd, Agent. y- Troy.

Ka. mayr. jo ltna( niltritf A O. Otis Chuntjf jJ.I Wi Lous- rvras Lflund. Ir sk, rir.

CHnt Clrrk nulrict 4Mty Kflnvint.nii.iiM Mtnt. rnmii I'rnbiitt i Rtqitlrr of ItHi If. Ilun ipcrinttntti vf Puhlit Instruction nmi front nP. w. i'artu Ckarlva CdrLusisr 1 Troy City Directory.

i harlps Bur Henry Kfisr, Jr, Altxtrt I'urry, si Daniel Buisk, Kut, l.sn H9m. (4I 7lrh IrMisraf Pulint Judfi Ri klurl Wuod. Doniphan City Directory. ChKi-ltts Kuchs, I Oeorits Ui-eiiur, I I. IliMnoll.

SI Wllliuiu Tadvr. I "Wathena City Directory. iv. nnnpp, i. Kiimai-I, I.

Zfisnr, PetnrMillwr. Jr A. 8trs.il BrnKsllon, J. T. flPt JVraivrnr K.

John lM cirk and Struct Cbmninxtw.r White Cloud City Directory. Joshua Taylor, i. i Peter llnrLl.ult... i i Shreve Van BickfrkJ 1 1 it romcrooa. n.i tv.x.

Charles Cain i Severance City briedorj-. vy it it iMirtia, 1 v. 8 Hopkins, 1 Amos S'intord, John aitw (Hooch, JJ0l'of eik 3 ACanrpbell, mtirt rank 2rw i T.C. Mrllen Wn i John R. rrrt Omminimtr Iowa Point City Diroctorx Pryor Plauk, Leach John V.imnieruian Asa Massey Ceaxom-s-l "iiayne haul Thns Meore MaKS.y, Craig Cie'K W'H'i' iViCf judpt sal I.

0. VINCENT 1.01X1 ID 1.0. O.T.,Ne.lW,w tali. Troy, every Tuesday evening, at their ball over Lelaud'a stare. CHARLES 'V R.

M. STKKtR, W. I. tTAU LODGE No. 25A, I.

0. O. sMtf 0 Taui.day evening at their hall in JACOB IHIUCK Josira Ri.att, tuei. I0W A' POINT LODflK I. O.

fl.T, No. i. iu.el-. 1 at their hall, In Iowa Point, ou (latai mi I.I each week. HOWARD VAhBtReM.

TV 0. l.ia Is Sec. 1.0. of 0. F.

q'ROY KNCANPMkNT No. 13, 1. O. tu.sts I at their hall, over Leland's store, on and third Thursday nights of each inoiitM av. nivH i C.

1'. WATHENA ENCAMPMENT No. 21. meet en the first and third Mondays of too initiOi at Hs.ll In Wathena. Visiting brothers in Mtai.d lug cerdiall)' lovltud to attend.

i A. tTKADU. 0 'lROT CITY W)1)(1K No, 38, 1. O. O.

e. I Odd Fellows' Hall, over belaud' Hi Saturday night, J. Ii. tolU'OKS, N.i B. N.

JottusoK, eo, 1UUCN1X LODGE, No. 41, t. 0 't V. at their Hull, In Wathena, eve' ventngat 7 o'clock, flmthers in f.tv si aiiiii; oordlallj invited to visit the Ledge, Ii FRY, A va. Roc, Bee.

nianiANF) LODGE Ne. ftt.J.0. O. mm.t in their hall in Highland, cm Sa'ici iuin4 of each week. WILSON FkAKX U.1TIMILLKK, 8(4.

WHITE CLOUD LODGE No. I. 0.0, mnott very Saturday eveulug. J. 11.

LYNM. Wm. llAinis, Ree. Sec, Masonic. TROY CHAPTER R.

A.MASON-', 1 hall over RimIci-'b bank, in TroV. r. mcit ht iheiT rUoodHV night after the lull moon in each moii'li. FRANKLIN BAutAhjK, 11. P.

Jamis Sec. DONIPHAN CHAPTER, R. A. et their Hall, lu Doniphan. on FriilnT atlr tbe Moon in each month.

M. L. Ul PN ai n. P. MT.

Landos. Bee. 'PROY l)DGK No 45. A. F.

A A. tacef at 1 their hall over Roder'e bank. In Tvy, ou Men-day evening, before full moon, and lie second ent-urfluy evenings thereafter. W. M.

ilANN, D. W. rtaowN, See. ATHENA IaDG No.M, A.l- A n.eeW Masonic Hall nn aatnnlx evenrag ea before each full moon. Master hi standing, are cordially luviied a.

ii w. x. W. C. Skarct, Secretary.

SMtTHTON LODGE, No. A. A eneet their Hall, in Highland, on 1 ri, ml.t ov before the Full Moon. Visiting Tiretln on nfc diall? invited, LOU IS WHlTTiiiwi s. Miltok X.

Hills. Sec. ARCANA LODGE, No. AfF. A.

rae.tat their Hall. In Mvaony ulglits, ou beforethe Full moon in em-h month. JOS SCli LE1T.Ua I M. T. Lahpon, See.

WHITE CIHTD tmMU A. F. A W.No. Th, meets wlneaday evenings i the full moon and two weeks thereafter, i if' Iwi 0IilaW.6V R. M.

Wiluami, Seo. Churcli Piroctof-." 1 ROY. f)RERYTERIAN CHURCH. A Pastor, Rst. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 V.

t. oilie '0. Pt'StBSt" Win. uil I Hi p.m. R.l(J MI, CHURCH.

Pastor Rev A Ao Preaching eteiy Sabbath at 10U ookek, tu, VA V. in. WATHEJt A. I7IRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Pastor.

Klii-r V. At.wviiin, Preaching the first aud third of esih mouth, at 11 o'clock, a. and p. j. tiuiiiisy School, 9:30 a.

m. Prayer meeting Tliui hAi sva. Church meeting mi the fcatuwl ty Here Ilia first Sablwth In each inoath. Mr. church.

Pastor A. Tior i Mt, preaching on 1 He aeootnl mid fnttr'h Snnd.vvs al each month at lh; and 7 p. t. (, nUy school at I n. Prayer meeting 'lnu-clay, 1 p.m.

Also, prsarhlng by Rev. R. A. hrnr.li Creak clnirt h. at :0 p.

Ofl 4 tow Sabbaths of each month I and at Abrtie'a si Uoul hense the same days at II a. as. GERMAN M. K. CHURCH.

Ty, 0. llinva, preaching every Sahlwth at a. n. and ''''0 m. Sunday School at 9 a.

an. Prayer mmUng every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Prof. SinsmoreV Apcintmcnts.

WATHENA. an tha 1st nm af each month, at 11 a. ami VwiVll'IIAfl Preaching la the Presbvterlmi cliutch JB the sth Bahbalh lu each month, at 11 a. ami 7 p. m.

KV.RANCE Preaching In the M. E. Chin the seeenl Sabbath raeh nwH. P'1" l. kiPEii sox.s WUOLESAJJC DEA1.KU 1N HIDES, LEATIIEH, MBaveiey 3aT eil.

Frrxs, rroojv; rxLTS, Asn rtriow, 163. COMMERCIAL STREET. ATCnWS SMITH HIGHLAND, AP L. Bmith, i (victor This house nas ls'ely been 1 lioproj ed and newly tnmlshed, and lias THI REST COMMERCIAL pi.K.JpOM, IN THE COUNT V. The rooms am pleaeanland airv, wuh ls.

The table ia fiiralnhed with the I ihat market snVrds. A good stable an yanis ate mtai l4, tl.wd attention paid to guests. Uudur Hie supervision of J. T. WheeUr and wile.

35 Extra Fine Ieas post paid. JUNK A belief "in anything so absurd iasthe Mormon religion. He looks more fit to grace the bar than the pulpit. The jadwisg.pf the. result of the debate was left to the people." Of course each side considers that it got the beat of the argnruent.

Marrying for Money. A late anthorvery truthfully says: "Gold cannot buy happiness, and the parents who compel their daughters to marry for station or money commit a grievous sin against humanity and God. And a woman who marries a churl for his wealth will find that she has made a terrible bargain that all the glittering of heartless grandeur are phosphorescent glitterings of heart-wretchedness; that hef life, will be one of gildedmiaery, and her old age will be like a crag on the black side of -a desert mountain, where cold moon beams sometimes glitter, birds sing, but wild storms howl and hoarse "thuna ers roar, and through the sweeping stormsl shall- bs -heard the stern voice of the great God, saying; YouLriches. are corrupted, your garments Jire moth eaten, your gold and silver1 are cankered, and the rust of" them shall be witness against you, and eat your flesh asif itf were by fire.f j- The standard remedies for all dis eases of the lungs are Schenk's Plutonic Sratn, Schenok's Sba Weed Tonio, and Scblencx's Mandkvke Pills, and if taken before the luags are destroyed they effect a speedy To these medicines Dr. J.

H. Schenckof Philadelphia, owes his un rivaled success in the treatment of pulmo nary diseasesT Tbe Pulmonic Syrup ri pens the morbid matter in the lungs, na-. tare throws it off by an easy expectoration and the patient has relief from the pros trating cough. The Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse and stimulate the stomach and liver they remove all obstructions, relax the gall bladder and start the bile freely, and the liver is sooa reliev ed. Schenck's Sea Weed Tonio is a gentle stimulant and alterative the alkali of which it ia composed mixes with the food and prevents souring.

It assists the di gestion by toning up the stomach to healthy condition, so that the food and the Pulmonic Syrup will make goad blood then the lung heal, and the patient will surely get well'if care 'is taken to avoid fresh cold. Fall directions accompany each preparation. All "who wish to con sult Dr. Schenck personally, can do so at his prinoiplo office, corner of Sixth and Arch Sts4Philadelphia every Monday 5 Letters to the above address, asking ad vice, answered free of charge. Schenck's Medioines are sold by all druggists.

40w4. The appropriation bills for pablio buildings provide for the erection of Gov ernment structures in the cities and at the cost stated below Galveston, V.V. Houston, Tex. 500,000 300,000 300,000 50,000 300,000 Tyler. Tex Shreveport, La Savannah, Kansas City Mo 250,000 Jefferson City, Mo 100,000 Montgomery, Danville, Va.

350,000 50,000 200,000 900,000 150,000 150,000 i 150.000 300,000 250.000 100.000 Lynchburg, Pittsburg, Pa. Erie, Pa Davenport, Quincy, Topeka, Kan Leavenworth, Kan San Francisco. Cal Sacramento, Total TheConriction of Anderson. There have been few criminal trials in modern times of so, great significance as that which has just been concluded at New- Orleans. Gen." Anderson was indicted for forging' returns at the last Presidential election.

l' He "has The figures for the Democratic 'candidates were diminished, and those for' the Republican candidates "correspondingly augmented This fact has been judicially determined by a court and jury. The testimony in the case Was overwhelm ingly stronsc for the prosecution "and 'yet from the circumstance that there were two colored men on the jury some persons api sence' from the 'court room of only forty minutes the jury returned, having agreed in that short space of time, and on being polled they" all Stood 'by their verdici, They united la a recommendation of the prisoner to mercy, which shows how free they were from prejudice or ill-feeling against him. The conviction of this miserable man is not ia itself a matter of national moment, nor is it of great importance to any one but hininelf, his unhappy family and his friends. Bat when we oonsider that he was one of the conspirators who defeat ed the choice of the people at the last eleo tion, his crime-looms up into vast propor tions. It is not this eomparitively obscure individual in Louisiana alone who has fat len by this verdict.

Rutherford B. Hayes has fallen with him. To 'whatever stepi he descends he drags Rutherford B. Hayes down in his When he putt on the parti-oolored unit, it will require but a Blight effort of the Imagination a just man to Ree Huthertord Hayes enveloped in a similar garb, How long shall Mr. Hayes be permitted to hold the highest under our Government by a title which cannot stand in a court of justice pne hour after being committed for descision to an honest Anderson has gone; Hayes must follow! N.

Y. Sun. "The single scull race 1" exclaimed an old lady as she laid down her rnorn- ing newspaper, "I didn't know as they'd discovered a race with double skulls!" Filed tor Record tiring trie JUesHli JanuArjr, XS7tS WABBAKTY. Bertha Nahrung to Isaac Weil and Isaac Kahn, 136 acres in east part of north west quarter section 6, township 4, range 22; $2,000. J.

A. Campbell and wife to Addison Beauchamp. Lot 14, Block 19 Severauce $85. Fredrick Eylei to- Henrietta Eyler, west half of east half of south' east quarter section 6, townphip 4, range 22 $100." Peter Groh and wife to Zeizer, Lota 3, 4, 5, 6, Block 18, Wathena 1,000. Peter Groh and wife to 1 Zeizer, east half ef Lot lO.Bloek 18, Wathena; $1,200.

Perry McClellaa and wife to Cyrus Le- land 50 acre? of south east fractional quarter section SO, township 3, range 21 1,250. Luther and wife to N. L- Sprin ger feet off of southend of Lots 4 and 5, Block lOf Severance John Wildey to Sinitbtou 1, A.M,, 30 feet off of Lots 32,13 Block '71j (supposed to be not named in deed);" $1,150. Thomas Ball to Ezra A. Miller, the lan divided half of east half of north west quarter section 29, township 4, range 22 $500.

John B. Lawhon to August Enler, south west quarter of north west quarter section 36r township 2, range 21 $505. Jt-i I JoLn F. Medinger and wife to Charles Newman west half of ncrth east quar ter section 11, township 3, range 21 1,050. Jane D.Smithto James M.Fays, Lots 1, 2, 6, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2 1 52, block 66i ttwa not stated); I i I S.

F. Nisbet and wife to Levi Ricken- bauch, 40 by 140 feet off of south west quarter section 18, township 3, range 19 Samuel F. Nisbet and wife to P. A. Flo- din, 40 by 140 feet off of same quarter sec tion as above 1 'r W.

i Charles F. Rappelye and wife to Ma ria Rappelye, north half ot north quarter section 18, township 4, range 22 $1,700. Julius L. H. Brown to Eraaaa Brown, 19 feet of Lot Block 15, Troy; $2,000.

George Loyd and wife to David Wyn- koop, half of south west quarter section 3, township 4, range 20; $1,800. Charles Cook and wife to Peter Groh east half of south west quarter sectiou 2(! township 3, range 22 $1,800. Cyrus Leland, Jr-, and wife to Xacob Miller, 50 acres south west fractional quarter section 30, township 3, range 21 $1,100. D. M.

Parker and wife to Charles Bark halter, Lot 3, Hayton's Addition to Troy Mary Morrissey and husband to James Morley, north west quarter section 18 tswnship 4, range 20; $300. John Wegmiller and wife to School Dis trict No. 42, one acre out of north west corner of south west quarter sectien 36 township 2, range 20 $15. Joseph Klose and wife to Fredrick Close, Lots 1 and 2, Block 40, Highland $400. Charles Young and wife to Cyrus Le land, 30 acres of south west quarter section 4, township 3, range 21 $400 David Auld and wife to Thomas Butch er, south east quarter section 31, township 4, range 20 $800.

Mary Gregory to Mary east quarter section 35, township 4, range 20 and west half of north west quarter section 8, township 7, ranga 21 $4,000, James D. Hinton and wife to Eugene Cobert, 13 acres of west half of northwest quarter section 21, township 3, range 19 $68. Weil Kahn and wives to Alpheus Ziia merer, east part of north west quarter section'6, township 4, range 22 $2,000. S. F.

Nisbet and wife to Sol. Jameson south' east quarter sectiou 18, township 3 range 19; $2,500. Sol. Jamesou to Mary Nisbet, same as above $2,509. Andrew Hayes" and wife to Charles Smith, south half of north east quarter section 18, towDship t.

range 22 and north half of east half of south east quarter sec tion 8, township range 22 $1,500. i.i(ii tit J-! 1 John Colhonn and wife to Bennett Pike 7 acres more or less, put, of north eas quarter section ai, townsnip 3, range 'i'i $5, and partition of land. "Jut -r s-. John Colhoun and wife to side.O acres out of north west quarter sec tion 31. township .3, range ,22 1 $5, and partition of land.

j-, David Fleming and wife to John Lewis, east half of south west quarter section 33 township 2, range 21 $325. Pennington and husband to J. T-, Kirwan north west quarter section 23. township 3, range. 19 also, the east half of south half of north east quarter section 22, township 3, range 19; $1,350.

Ozias Bailey to John P. Johnson, all his interest in the town of Highland; $250 John McClellaa and wife to Jonathan Sarver. south east quarter section 23, township 3, range 2o; $300. OFFICIAL, DEEDS. Warren Day and wife (by sheriff) to.

D. Rippey, north east quaiter section 24 township 4, range 20; $801. j.j Carl Peterson et al- (by sheriff) to J. P. Johnson, north west, quarter section 31 township 3, range 20 less 20 acres also, Lot 4, Block 6 Lot 7, Block 20 Severance i.i ii Estate of Lewis A.

Jeffers, deceased, (by administrator) to J. O. and C. L. Marcell Lot 2, in west half Of south east quarter section 7, township 3 range 20; $120.

Etat of administrator) to James D. Williamson, south baif of south east quarter section 13, and east 44 acres of south half of south west quarter section 13, township range 20 also acres out of section 18, township 3 range 21 3.000. Estate of William Vickery, deceased, (by order of Probate Caurt,) to" Hannah L. west quarter section itowns. ship 4, range 19; to Lucy Athalia Vickery and Hannah south east quarter section 31, township 3, range 20 to William Hariet Vickery (now Harriet Kyan), south eas quarter township 4, range 19.

HER OWN "WORDS. Baltimore, Feb. 13. 1877. Mr.

IT. It. Stkves. Dear Sir. Siuce aeverai Tears I have cot a sore and very painful foot." I had enie physicians, but bey couldn't cure me.

Plow nave hearu ox your Veoetim Iroui a lady who was eick for a Iodk time, and kecame all well from your Vesitine, and 1 weutand bought me one bottle or Vegetine and after I had used one bottle, the pains lolt ma, sul ft began to heal, and-then I bought ou ther bot tle, and so 1 tnke it yet. I than Uou lor line remedy and yourself; and wishing every eufferer may pay attention to it. It is a uiesmng for health. -Vlru. U.

IkKAiiK, OJ Meet Hnltiu.010 Sttet. H- i I VEGETINE. Safe and Sure. M. B.

Stevens. In 1S7 your Veghtisi wag recammended to me and, yielding to the persuasions of a friend, I consented to try it. At the time I was suffering from general debility and nervous prostration, superin duced b) overwork aud irregular habtie. It vol derfnl strentheniug and curative properties seemed to affect my debili system from the first dose; and under its persistent nse.1 rapidly- recovered. gaining more than usual health and good feeling.

Bince then have not hesitated to give Vkostink my most uuqualihed indorsement as being a safe, sure, and powerful agent in promoting health and restoring tne wasted system to new nie and eirergy-Vkgetine ig the only medicine 1 nse. and as lane as I live I never expent to find a -feel ter. j( Yours trill U.CLARK, 120 Monterey Street, Allegany, Pena, VECETINE. 1 THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. CilARLESTOWS.

Dear fir. This is to certify that I have used yonr "Blood Preparation" in my lamily lor several ears, and think that for e'erofuia or Cankerous Humors or Kheumatic affections it cannot be ex celled; anil as a blood purifier and spring modi cine it is the best thing have ever used, and 1 have used almost- -every thing. -1 can cheerfully recommend it to any one ia Dead of such a medi cine. l.Yoors respectfhllv. ii r.j.

Mrs. A. A.DINSMOf 19 Russell Sireet. VJSGETIIfB. WHAT IS 1 BostoK, Feb: 13,1871.

Dear sir, About one year since I found myself a feeble condition from general debility- Vege tine w. a strougly recommended to me by a friend who had been much benefited by its nse. I procured the article, and, after using several bottles, was restored to bealth, and discontinued its nse. feel quite confident that there ia no medicine superior to it for those complaints for which it is especially prepared, and would cheerfully recommend it to those who feel that the; Dead something to restore them to perfect health. Keapectfully yurs, U.

FKTrEXJILL, Firm of 3. M. Pettengill i No. 10 State Boston. VEGETINE.

ALL HAVE OBTAINED BELIEF. Socia Bra wick, lit, 17, 1872. II. K. Stevbns.

Esu. Dear Sir, I have had dyspepsia in its worst form tor the last ten years, and have taken hundreds of dollars' worth of medicines without obtaining any relief. In September last I commenced taking the Tegetine, since which time my health has steadily improved. My food digests well, and I have gained fifteen pounds ot flesh. There are several ethers this place taking vegetine, ana all havi oD- taiued relief.

Yours truly, THOMAS E. MH)RE, Overseer of Card Room, Portsmouth Mills. VEGETINE. Prepared by H. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.

Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. TOE JOSEPH WEEKLY HEIULI) The Largest and Best Paper in the west. A 40- Colnmn Paper filled with News. Miscellaneous and goueral 'roadiug, besides a fnll report of the Mar kets, sent Postpaid for One Tear for On. and Twiniy-rie Otnis, Six Months for 75 Cents.

THE DAILY HERALD is Mm a mr. Send money to the Leading Paper in tbe West by Until or postomre ornor to TRACY St. Joseph, 1YXO, I Shuttle AS NO PER I It. For full information, address B. WHITELEY, MANAGER ST.

JOSEPH, MO. For Sale by S. R. SHEPHERD. Trny, Kansas AGAIN OFFERS' FOR SALE A GOOD LOT i a Hedge Plants 'Jut fhnre about hedge, grown fonr miles southeast of Troy.

Shall sell them this Fall. Orders left with JOHN ROUNB, or sent to me at the Nursery, -will be filled in their turd. 1 hav also a good lot of Two Year Old Hedge Plants 4 'Send orders" early, as' the shnjk limited J.iEUGEB,LyvProp -y SEALER IK Cigars and Fine Tobacco, NO. THIRB 8TREBT, Betweea Felix and Francis, 8T. JOSEPH, Opposite Nave, McCord A Go's.

Meadow" tha Oskaloosa correspondent of the Winchester Argus, is out for W. W. Guthrie' as our next He claims that Phillips and his lackeys cheated Guthrie out of th nomination. Valley Falls New Era. 1 i.

We have heard this before, and have no thsubfc but sueh is the If the people of the district had been left to select delegates without the aid of postmasters and. route agents, three-fourths of the delegates, would have been for General Guthrie. And even after tha convention had assembled, if unauthorized postmasters and other government officers, over whom Mr. Phillips held a lash, had been kicked out, as they should have Guthrie would have received the nomination by a handsome majority. We do not know thac Mr.

Guthrie will be a candidate this fall, but we do know, as between hini and Mr Phillips, the republicans of the district, by a very large majority, would prefer Mr. G. Public Press. Q. Bridges, Editor nd Proprietor.

TKOYi SATURDAY MOUSING, FEB. 23. 1878. 71 A ICE iHE A Oat of the silence make me a song. Deantif ul, sad, and soft and low Let the loneliest mnsic sound along And wing each note witk a wail of woe.

Dun and urear As hope's last tear. Oat of theailence make nie a hymn, Whose souuds are shad rvrs sof and dim. Oat of the stillnesses in yoar heart A thousand pongs ye, sleeping there--' Make ma but one, thon child of art. The song of a hope in a last despair Dark and low, A chant of woe, Oni of the stillness, tone by tone. Seft aa a snowfluke, wild as a moan.

17 Oat of the darkness flash me a song, Brightly dark and darkly" brignlf Let it sweep as a lone star sweeps along The mystical sadow of the Bight Sing it sweet, "Where nothing is drear; or dark onflira, And death songs melt intolloaven's hymns. Father Forscutt and Bush Discussion. Published by request. Th following notice from Bartlett, Fremont county, Iowa, appeared in the Riverton Adyocate of December 20th, 1877.. I 1 71 7oT" "What portends to be a very discussion, is to commence at this place on Monday 17, between Elder Mark IL Forscutt of the Latter Day Saints' Rer." B.

F. Bush of Lincoln, on the part of the Campbellite Church. "Will give more full particulars of this another time." Ia the Adroeate for December 27, there is a brief account of the discus sion. Four days were used with two sessions in each. The following em braces all the essentials given by the reporter concerning the causes that led to the debate and the results ac eomplished; Evidently the writer thinks tliatT3.ro, Forscutt was" the Successful man jf: Jf "Early last springy Denton, of the Campbellite Church, delivered series of lectures' at this place, against Mormonism.

Tbe Mor mons were greatly incensed at the ex position he made, but were unable to get a man of their own persuasion to re pi to Mr; Denton. After a time the matter, seemed to cool down, and there would probably have been noth ing more done about it, had not Mr, Denton returned this fall and deliver ed another series of lectures like un to the first. This was more than the Mormons could, stand, and they set diligently to work to 'procure a roan that would take their On the last evening of Mr. Denton's lectures, on closing he stated his willingness to discuss certain propositions with any man that the Mormons might furnish. The Mormons had succeeded in having Elder Mark H.

Forscutt present on this evening, and he immediately expressed his willingness to accept the propositions and to meet Mr, Denton any time that he might set. The arrangements were made and the time. set. s. -iw Mr.

Forscutt then' delivered1 series, of lectures in behalf of the Mormons and satisfied the people that if there was a tnah living that could put a decent face upon the.doctrine.ne was the He certainly displayed an amount of ability that is seldom met with. Mr. Denton declared that the 'Latter Day Saints' Church was but a sugar coated arrangement of the Brighamite Church. That it, would eventually lead its proselytes Salt Lake City where they would be con signed Brigham's 'grease thought that a combina "tionof Latter Day Saints grease, and Campbellite lye (lie) would enable to set up an extensive soap factory. I think the probability is we will, when this arrangement is con summated, have at least a bountif supply if not a desirable article of soap.

After each' had got through with his lectures, and had mot with flattering approbation, they took their leave. -L "But" in the final outcome; "Mr. Dentonwas dropped (certaualy to the detriment of his side) and Mr. Bush Lincoln; Nebraska, chosen instead. -i I think Mr.

Boah came anticipating an easy conquest, but found, before he got that he had 'reckoned without his host' and that there was more 'method in Mormon madness' as was presented by Mr. Forscntt than be had dreamed of. "Mr'. Forscutt has but few peers as an orator and scholar. He talks so rapidly forcibly and eloquently that "one listening, never gets There seeing to be nothing in litera- turev Or science beyond the scope of his mind.

II is a severe and pitiless 'eiitic. 'Some find it hard to believe i S'or thousand: Having discovered, in a manner which might be considered almost providential, a positive core for Consumption and all Lung Complaints, I feel it my duty to make it known in a practical manner by furnishing a sample bottle, free of charge, to'ali sufferers, my own hope of remuneration being( that rue medicine will perioral all 1 claim tor It. The ingredients are of the choicest herbal prednrts and aro, perfectly sate: sent by express. Address at once, Or O. Phelps Brown, -i -c i if Urnd Street, Jersey City, M.J., BSTA CLE HAPPT: RBLTEP to Yamiir Men from tne ell rets of Er rors and Ahuses in early life MANHOOD RKSTORKD.

Impediments to Marriage remornt. New method or treatment. New and remarkable remedies. MARRIAGE. Books and circulars sent free in sealed enrelops Address ASSOCIATION, 419 N.

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The soil is a rich, lisht losm easily worked and Tery fertile, producing fine crops grams, yr getables and mills ot crery variety Water in abundance for irrigation rlininte nnsnr- passed. Title. U. 8. Patent.

Will be sold a whole fer 100,000, cash, balance in three equal annnl parments, with 8 per cent, interest per annum. For further particulars address M. II MARTIN. Gen. Act.

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