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The Republican Citizen from Paola, Kansas • 3

The Republican Citizen from Paola, Kansas • 3

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TT "I fit fF TTt "XT A. H. LONGLET. Grand Reception and Military Display Personal. Mrs.

W. Mangrum is quite alck. A good man and an honored has gone Bn emoriam JOHN STOREY, A. C. otich, of Independence, was In the from our midst, and the form of him so long seen upon our streets as to seem III H0N0B OF S.

S. GAKBISOH. LOCAL NEWS. city on Tuesday. F.

G. Noonan, of Kansas City, was in The regular passenger train from St THE OMNIBUS so intimately a part of our city, without which it could not bo the same, will never again exchange tho cheerful, BLACKSMITH town on Monday. Mrs. Manning has been quito sick but Louis arrived at the M. K.

T. depot of this city, this afternoon, bringing with A little boy in Faolaaskod hi mother is now rapidly recovering. greeting. By other graves he often stood it the great railroad builder, D. R.

Garrison, of St Louis. The Paola Rifles and Mrs. F. M. Shaw returnod from Louis and hopefully speaking of the dead, asked God's blessing on the living.

iana, Mo, on last Saturday. HONORS TO THE BRAVE Brim Flowers to tlie Grares Where our Heroes Lie Buried. DECORATION DAY W. J. Montgomery, of New Lancaster.

It is good to remember now that the life the Silver Cornet Band, turned out in full uniform and marched to the depot to greet him. The platform and the area was in town on Wednesday. AMD H0RSE-SH 0R, Briclf lop Kelt Boor Sont 'of JL E. Cimrcli, PAOLA, AS. of Abner H.

Longley, who died in this Joe Westenbcrgor. of tho firm of Stich city on last Friday morning, so full of Bros. was in town on Monday last. hope for others, was such as to leave no surrounding the depot was thronged with people waiting anxiously to catch a glimpse of the man whose name is just now in everybody's mouth. With the scream of the whistle and the buzz "It is Mrs.

Col. Campbell, who has been ouite shadow of doubt for himself. For a few sick for somo time past. is. we are triad to weeks he had been prostrated with an WILL BE OBSERVED state, now slowly recovering.

REPAIRING in every branch of the business promptly nnd tkillfullv dotif and at satisfactory prices. Live ami Let Liye- is tlie- Motto of 30 JOHN STOREY. attack of nervous fever of so dangerous coming," the train bearing Cajsar and his Wm. Whitehead and wife, of Stanton. fortunes swept) arouni the curvo and a type as to give little hope of and he peacefully died as he had lived, District Court May Term.

The following is the disposition made of the cases brought up for hearing: CRIMINAL CASES. The State of Kansas against C. L. Pullman obtaining money "under false pretense. Continued.

The State of Kansas against William H. Tawney bond to keep the peace. Dismissed, The State of Kansas against Benjamin Spitler bond to keep the peace. New bond given. The Stato of Kansas against Madison M.

Tyrrell assault with intent to commit a rape. Verdict of guilty by jury. Motion for new trial overruled. Defendant sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. The State of Kansas against Ilenry Meir; shooting at and wounding.

Dismissed on payment of costs by Defendant. The State of Kansas against Edward Stanley; grand larceny. "Nolle entered, the prosecuting witness failing to appear. civil casks. A.

J. Redway and S. H. Burton against W. O.

Hubble and wife and G. II. Hnme and wife; action for the recovery of money and foreclosure. Continued. The City of Fort Scott, Kansas, against The Missouri, Kansas Texas Railway Company action to recover money; on change of venue from Bourbon county.

Continued. J. C. Cusey against Meade Woodson action for the recovery of money. Con tinued.

Josephine A. Dorman against John Howard, Sheriff of Miami Countv. Kan passed through town on Tuesday evening, on their return from a visit to relatives in Bates county, Mo. At Paola dashed up in front of the depot like a high mettled horse. With the stoppage of the firm in the Christian faith, and certain in the Christian hope.

train the Cornet Band struck up, and as Mr. Jacobs, of Osaw atomic, called at our Rev. A. H. Longley was born in the Mr.

Garrison stepped from tho car, the Rifles presented anna and then fired a if people in old times did their um on the ground. "I don't know," said the mother, "why do you ask that question Because," said the young hopeful, "I read in the Bible that people multiplied on the face of the earth." The juvenile replenished vrith a piece bread and bntter, and when last seen was standing on his head in the backyard. Flower have a language all their own, and why not wphyr and card board So thought a young lady in Paola ax ahe rare fully wreught in brilliant perforation, a motto. It was designed for a baxhful young man in a drr goods store perhapx the "Nun." What should it bet The younglady wrestled with this problem and tugged at her back hair, until she struck it. It wasn't a couple of little spooneya at it-king their bills into each others faces, nor was it two gizzards impaled on a Hiear.

Not any no such common place stuff for her but neatly worked In silk and gorgeous in coloring, sho held it up before her and anuffed the orango blossoms In the distance I Need Thee Every Hour." In a few days that motto will be hung up over a bootj-vik, up one Ctght of stairs, in a rear room, among tho cigar stumpM, broken wash bowls and fractured spittoons. Sich is Ufa. BY THE CITIZENS OF MIAMI ofneo on a short visit last week. Like our own citizens, ho was chuck full of rail salute. Three cheers were called for the State ef Kantucky in December 1796, and at the time of his death, had complete over one-third of hia 83d year, ESTABLISHED IN 18G5.

B.MILLEE. Erlanfactiirer of Carriages, St Louis, Kansas and Arizona Railroad, and wore given with a will, and as three H. Ilighley and wife and Dan Glascock although few would have supposed him ON FRIDAY, MAY 30th, 1879. The Citizens of Miami County will ob and wife, of LaCvsme. wero visltlne In more with a tiger were thrown in for D.

Garrison, the old veteran, with a dep to be sixty. Physically, mentally and Paola the first of this week. Perry Glascock, of Hillsboro, was siting his friend J. T. HIshlev.

of the serve Decoration Day on Friday, May recating gesture, says, "None of that! wait until I begin to throw dirt" The reception was informal and an impulsive morally he was a strong man, and With hands head and heart a'sturdy worker in every good cause. In early life he removed to Cincinnati, and remained there 30th. Tho Old Soldier's Re-Union Regi Spirit, for a few days the first of tho week. BUGGIES ment, the Paola Rifles and other Military Dr. Chalmers, of Osaw atomic, was In SPRING WAGONS, somo yeacs, going thence to Lebanon, and Civic organizations will take part.

demonstration on the part of the people to testify their respect and regard for this distinguished man. The Paola Rifles and the Cornet Band did some splendid practice and playing. The St Louis, Kansas lion. T. Dwigdt Thacher will deliver town last Saturday.

The Doctor belongs to the physie-medical school of physicians, and has good prospects for success in that historic town. Indiana, where built the first house in that now. flourishing city. Twelve years PAOLA, KANSAS. ago he came to Paola, and has ever since the Oration, and no pains will be spared to make this the GRANDEST DEMON- and Arizona Railroad is fairly inaugura The model postmaster of Mound Creek, resided here.

A full assortment constantly on hand. Any at vie made to order on short notice-Repairing in all it branch-; proui-Jtl an I itlv tl mo at prie th it dfr competition, quality of work considered. Brick tshop, corner Pearl and Miami 365 rSTRATION ever had in the County. In religious belief he was a Universal ted and now the dirt will fly. On to Arizona and the Pacific is the watchword of the "Garrisons." Lewis Williams, spent a short time in our office on Monday.

The line of the new sas; action in replevin. Dismissed. railroad will com within six miles of Mound Creek and Mr. Williams. 3iis M.

P. Brao Friday Kight Miss M. P. Brace will give an enter Special Notice. Mv famous Norman Rtal.

ONE THOUSAND MACHINES A DAY! is and for fifty years was actively engaged in the work of the ministry. No man ever carried into his Christian life more seal and earnestness, and none showed a wider grasp of mind or a more liberal and catholic spirit Mr. and Mrs. Warren GUlelen, of Win- JTotice. The citizens and KoMicrs of Osage town-whip, will meet at the school house in Voutana, on Saturday, May 24th, si throe o'clock, p.

for making arrangements to decorate the soldiers graves at Paola, on the SOlh of May, 1ST9. By order of Committee. field, are visiting Oov.SU John, and quite lion, Dick Rousseau, will be at Paola on a number "Of their intimate friends called to pay their respects last evening. Topeka Commonwealth, flth inst the throe last days of each week instead of two commencing May 22d, 1879. In all religious, moral and political re tainment to-morrow (Friday) night, at the Methodist church.

She is a young lady of high culture and possesses remarkable powers of elocution. The entertainment will be new and of such a character that never fails to give universal satisfaction with those who have an appreciation for a production rendered with a conception equal to their own. Jacob Cramer, of Miami, come to the forms, he was always interested and took an active part In advocating these re county scat on Monday to transact some W. G. RINGER.

Important to School Officers. The attention of school district clerks business. Mr. Cramer has been in Miami forms he was a frequent and welcome B. Miller has for sale a second hasd MOWING MACHINE for sale very Cheap.

Call soon. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO, TakCplcasurc in announcing that their sales for 1878 amount to the unprecedented number of 866,432, (Three Hundred and Fifty-Six Thonsand Four Hundred and. Thirty-Two,) Being an increase over salce in 1878 of 73,620 Over one thousand machines sold for every working day of, is called to Article 4, Section No. 13 of county about nine years, never missed a crop, and is one of the best fixed farmers in Kansas. Read the following the school law, which reads as follows contributor to the public press.

In his advocacy of principles which he deemed right, he disdained commonplace argu-ment and appeab to prejudice and pas- One of the pleasantest features of the The Clerk shall report to the County Will Krutz now holds forth bohind the entertainment, was the reading by Miss Superintendent the time of commence well filled counters of Ahrens fc Warnke. ot worth, Kansas. Intro ton. Ilia mind was logical, evenly bal He is accommodating, desirous to please, There will be a meeting of the citizens of Osawatomie township, next Tuesday evening, May 20, at Osawatomie school-house, for the purpose of making arrangements to secure proper representation at the ceremonies of Decoration day, at Paola, May 30 th. By Order of Committee.

duced to the audience by Judge Yatea she gracefully stepped upon the stage and in a remarkably -clear and rounded and is a reliable as well as handsome addition to the clerical force of this popular house. anced, and ready to admit light from whatever source it might como. Consci-cientious in a remakable degree, he was firm a a rock and immovable on any ment of each term of school within two weeks from the commencement of such term." Up to date sixty-two district clerks have failed to report. When it is remembered that section 3 of the same article makes it the duty of the County Superintendent to appoint a suitable tone read the Mother and Poet, by Mrs. Browning.

In this first appear A. Hoag against J. W. Gossett action to recover money damages. Verdict of jury $150 damages for Plaintiff.

William H. Ellis, against M. E. Ellis; action to obtain possession of real estate. Continued.

H. S. Campbell against A. andF. M.

Wilgus; ejectment. Dismissed. H. S. Campbell against Wm.

B. Bray-! man; ejectment. Finding for Plaintiff. The Northampton Savings Bank against William Yoemans and Amanda Yoc-mans action to recover money on for- eign judgment. Continued.

W. R. Wagstaff against The Board of County Commissieners of Miami county, Kansas; appealed from the decision of the County Commissioners on road damages. Dismissed at cost of Defendant. George J.

Miller against Eliza Hamilton, Edward Hamilton, Henry Norton, and A. A. Whaley; action to lecover money and foreclosure. Judgment for Plaintiff for first lien and for Defendant Whaley for second lien, and stay of execution until May 1st, 1880. J.

C. Rogers, doing business as J. C. Rogers Co. against Edward Doherty, Catherine Doherty and the Phccnix Mutual Life Insurance Company action to recover money and fo-jlomre.

Continued. School District No. 7, Miami county, Kansas, against Azail Hunt, Smith Williams and J. W. Merritt action to recover money.

Continued. AVillis Goodell against M. D. Jordon'; action to set aside judgment in justice' court. Dismissed.

Alfred Lyon against Charles Lyon and Lucy M. Lyon foreclosure. Dismissed without prejudice. M. McCaslin against J.

II. Januarv. R. Chas. II.

Giller, formerly of Colorado, question where principle was involved. last year. This is gratifying evidence of thecontinued success of the GEXtriXB' Sixuer Machine. The Singer Manufacturing SINGER BUILDING, 5th asd Loctst Stkeets'ST. LOUISl J.

E. COOK, Agent, Paola, Kas. but now of Osawatomie, spent Monday in town looking at the stakes of the St Louis, He leaves a wife and ten children to Kansas and Arizona Railroad. Charley treasure the memory of his noble life ance she gained the hearty applause of the audience and the demand for an encore, which followed her second effort, proved that she had won all hearts by a pleasant compliance. We can truly assert that Miss Brace will always receive a hearty welcome when she appears be- person in the stead of any school district and constant care and devotion.

In an officer who neglects or fails to perform is one of the best hearted men we ever had, and in his business venture at Osawatomie we wish him complete success. lore a benenectaxly audience. Schenecta swer to a telegram his oldest son came from Cincinnati two days before his death, and took the coffined remains of his aged father to the beautiful Spring Col. A. 8.

West, who went to Jackson dy (N. Daily Union. ville, HL, a few weeks since to attend his The Fair Grounds. Those who have not visited the Fair Ground since the erection of the training stables of lias Betters, would bo surprised at the improvements that are being made there. The native grass is being all run out and in its place a thick blue grass wward Is springing up.

Mr.Eckers' stable lias some good stock In it and, from present appearances the grass is not likely to grow on the race track. Miami county, in regard to stock, will be the blue grass region of the State." The Kansas Normal Literary brings j. M. GEORGE SOTJTHSIDB OF SQTTARE, PAOLA, KANSAS. son-in-law, Dr.

J. P. Johnston, in what was thought to bo his last illness, writes any duty required of him by law, it will be seen how embarrassing my po-sltion becomes with reference to these non-reporting clerks. It is hoped that they will be prompt regard to this matter, and keep all their work well forward on the books of my office. The necessary blanks of all kinds are now ready for distribution.

Please call, when nothing but first class talent to Paola, and they should be encouraged by a full house Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, for interment. His end was peaceful. Speaking of his approaching dissolution, in answer on Friday night that tho Doctor is now convalescing after repeated surgical operations which a few Charles Augustus is dead. He was years since would have been deemed impossible. No branch of science is making SEWINQ Machines: to the question, But you arc not afraid to are you father? he said "0, no no 1 no Why should I be Wut laid away, with appropriate ceremonies, yesterday morning.

The grave was dug, morejrapid advancement than surgery convenient and obtain a supply. flowers planted, and tears shed in abun In selecting text books for the next should I be, when I know that there is a bright immortality in waiting SEE ID RED CLOVER, "White Clover, Alfalfa Clover, TIMOTHY, nttjckt- Bine Grass, BED TOP, OSAGE seed, Tcp Onion Setts. dance by the one chief mourner. His voice is hushed forever, yet let the mem and medicine, and steady hands and daring minds in the profession now successfully accomplish more than a patent medicine almanac claims for tho nostrum of its author. In their sorrow the family have the live years, as required by the law of last winter, too much care cannot be exercised.

The interests of the schools and I DAUNTLESS, j'-I SINGER, iWHITE.1 ory of "Charles Augustus" lie cherished esteem of the entire community, which with them loved and honored their dear departed dead. The world is better that A. January, L. M. Stroud and the 'First National Bank of Paola action for the Garden Seeds Of all Kinds in Papers on in, J3dk the pockets of the patrons should both for he fiiled well his part while life was his.

Whether the bird belonged to Jin-nie or Mohnny, or whether its front name Go to West Bigelow's for Garden be consulted, and both be carefully guarded. School boards will have until City plows and cultivators. 26tf is really 44 Charles Augustus," we cannot he lived. He leaves none but beautiful memories behind him. That Heaven is say for a certainty, but from reliable information we are satisfied he is dead.

The scholars attending school in the the 16th of September to make their selection, and in the meantime should sweeter which received his saintly soul. rooms of Mrs. Florence Rice and Miss recovery of money. Judgment for Plaintiff and first lien; judment for Defendant Stroud, second lien. Joseph F.

Cook against Thomas Avers; action to recover money damages" for false imprisonment. Dismissed on demurrer to Plaintiff's evidence. The State of Kansas against L-Pullman, A. Slosserand B. L.

West. Suit Wire Fence Material A SPECIALTY-BARBED and PLAIN, from the Manufacturers. Julia Hoyt, held a picnic on last Satur Hon.T. D. Thacher, of Lawrence, who avail themselves of every opportunity to carefully examine the merits of different The Boss Rocking Chair.

Hammock's Adjustable Rockitis Chair day. will deliver tho oration on Decoration Day in city, is one of the best speak series, so that the best selection may be Major B. F. Simpson is not only a good for sale by II. II.Grimshaw.

Price. $7.00. made. n. Tw wlm wfeti-a Sl pwfk two totb part, iiimkei perfect'.

THE KELLY BARB FENCE! THE BEST FEN IN THE WORLD. on forfeited recognizance. Amount of Is! cm wbt in jS fimm of Cb top Ml txwrd yur gff board ftiK, sti4 Jvfoj cork will nut jwffi break the Utd. Umm hand to catch fish, but he can cut bait if necessary. Ben is a trump no matter where you put him.

Good Words for Kansas. Dr. C. It. Smythe, of Boston, who has ers In the State and we congratulate the soldiers and citizens of Miami county upon the selection and acceptance of that distinguished gentleman.

Thacher lias S. D. BARNETT, Superintendent Public Instruction. The Trading Post Massacre. May 19th will be the anniversarv dav Bring your Cincinnati Buggies to been quite largely interested in bringing to Kansas quite a number of immigrants from Massachusetts, called on us last hosts of friends In Miami county who will bond paid by Defendants, and cause dismissed.

The Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, against R. J. Iliner and Susan M. Iliner; action for the recovery of money. Dismissed without prejudice.

MILLER for repairs. He will repair 1M ALL, STKKl, in KK with vst stkki. barbs weiniit upon which the Marais des C'vcne massa them at Cincinnati prices, and make them Monday. He had spent a lew days mak NfiuSA 1000 mil of rtitrsD to the rod. Point foevelrd fr im both sides.

Best spocl handle. Fully licensed under ALL THE BOTTOM PATENTS, by Washburn Moot Majiufactunnz Co. No dineer of beinz troubled better every time. ing an examination of the workings of Onr wire Iff with pnt Mj two rod rm mymrt will topitock. bo delighted to listen to his ringing voice and cnthralleng eloquence upon this occasion.

T. D. Thacher will draw the biggest crowd that can be got together for any purpose. The peoole will turn out cre occurred, and tho Marais des Cygne Memorial Association will probably hold a meeting at Trading Post that day. Dr.

Ileadiee, near Hillsdale, had a horse The Miasouri River, Ft. Scott fc Guff fr infringements your Hardware Merchants for the KELLY HJ.RB FBSCE. Manufactured by ISS .1 WI2I EEI3E CO, 877 Madison ChicaEo. the State Insane Asylum at Osawatomie. He has been in ail the leading institutions May 19, 1858.

has the following brief ac stolen from his stable on Thursday night of last week. Up to Tuesday nothing had of the kind in the country, and he assures ex massk to listen to this eloquent, earn est and honest man. count of tho massacre Tomlinson says Hamilton's party consisted of tweiity-fi vo persons. He gives tho following names Charles A. Hamilton, Dr.

John Hamilton, been developed to lead to the discovery of the horse or thief. "ITrEalso manufacture and keep on hand all kinds Tinware, Stoves, Piningj, Tubing, itc. A Lare and Superior supply of material (both wood aud iron), for Wagon Work. Also do general llenairing. 29tf Jo to West Bigelow's for Cooper Co Steam Traction Farm Engines.

The pUeatoral representative of the Iiepartmeiit of Justice, letter known in Paola as Ben Simpson, is wont, upon every suitable oocaxion, to vary the hard monotony of official exLstenco by a day's fishing. The old adage, "Aline with a fol at one end and a worm at the other," does not hold him back from the sport he loves so well. In the early traditions of Bull Creek and Wea, as gathered from the diary or Sam Irwin, tho exploits of this industrious angler are fully set forth. It was said that he could sit on a wet log, in a hot sun, all day long with his line in the stream without speaking a word, moving a muscle, or getting a bite at cither end of the line. It Is asserted too, upon the authority of this same and veritable historian, that he could wink a fly from the end of Li nose with a single wcnk.

and many other stories equally marvellous, lien's last exploit in the fishing Hue fully justifies the confidence of his early adiuirers. It was literally a rtuitipon the bank of Bull With a pail of worms in one hand and hit jiole in the other, he rushed toward one of the hitch banks of that classic stream, and just as he reached the edge his foot caught in a root and be pitched headlong down the hank the worms going one way and the ile another with Ben just splitting he difference. Ye Gods and little fishes, what a spectacle ltown went the administration of justice, head first, Into tho creek and caught a twelve pound cat fish. Shades of Sam-u-e-1 Irwin, what a bite. If yu want vour scouies repaixtkd or trimmed, take them to B.

MILLER and get it done quick and cheap. Opaias sf tae Topeka Imsaas Asylum. learn from the Board of Trustees of the State Charitable Institutions that the Topeka Insane Asylum will be ready for th reception of patients by June 1st. The Pi-oImUq Judge of the several counties liave been notified to forward applications for the admission of patients Aivin Hamilton, JUuke Yealock, William VHl)Wt TluiIVl'lO The Ladies' Christian Temperauce Un us that our Osawatomie Asylum is the cleanest, and shows the best management and skill, in whole and in detail, of any of the largo number that he has elsewhere visited. Ho was especially complimentary to Dr.

Knapp, and for the other officers and the attendants he bad no other LOOK At those nobby Spring Suits, at MAYER Itailrottd Company against H. M. Mc-Lachlin; petition in error. Continued. George E.

Pine against William Jones and Ellen Jones action for the recovery of money and foreclosure. Judgment for Plaintiff in the sum of $2,234.69 and $100 attorney's foe. Godfrey Cirkle against Stephen Webster appealed from the Docket of B. L. Itaad, J.

P. Verdict for Tlaintiff in the sum of $8. W. S. Wadsworth against Lewis Thome; appealed from the Docket of Wm.

Lea- ion will meet at the Baptist church at 3 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon. It is desired that there be a full attendance at that meeting. lin, Beach and Mattock. They lived near or in West Point, Mo. They readied the Trading Post, in Linn county, early in the afternoon, and arrested John 1 Campbell and G.

W. Andrews, who were in the store. William Stillwell was next arrested. They then made other arrests of Free State men in the vicinity, placed words than those of praise. The cleanli Miami county physicians stand well Go to West Bigelow's for tho Avery among their professional brethren of the State.

Dr. J. M. Carpenter, of New ness, wholcsomeness and care taken in the preparation of suitable and appropriate food for the patients was a topic which seemed to Dr. Smythe to be one of the Spiral Blade Stalk (Jutter.

CHAS. S. STEVENS' Prescription Drug Southwest Corner Public Park, PAOLA, iCA2TSA3. I have iust received a New Stock of DKUjS and MEDICINES; also a Com-. gett, J.

P. Finding for Plaintiff in the sum of $45.00. The Pleasant Hour Club meets at the started towards Missouri. Soon after, Kev. Charles Reed was arrested and An Lancaster, was chosen by the State Medical Association, at its session this week in Atchison, to deliver the public address at the meeting next year in Leav drews was released.

The prisoners nuni- Came E. Hull against Charles A. Hull; the residence of Mrs. N. P.

Gregg, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho sub action to recover money damages for false most commendable features of our Asylum, and he stated that in all respects its management was vastly superior to that of any similar institution in the land. He considers Dr. Knapp the right man in the nerea nine. About three miles from the Trading Post they halted.

Brockett then came up with Snyder, the blacksmith, as ject for thought and conversation will be imprisonment; change of venue from enworth Dr. G. W. Ilaldeman, of Pao Donald G. Mitchell, the author.

Montgomery county. Continued by con sent. Cakr is selling the most complete J. W. Cottrall and II.

W. Cottrall la, was appointed a member of the Board of Examiners under the new law Dr. J. D. Bryan, of Louisburg, Chairman plete Stock of STATIONERY, CIUAUSand NOTIONS, and Everything usually found in a First-class Drugstore.

jgg- Physicians' Prescriptions Bo convinced liy giving nie a Call. RIDING CULTIVATOR in tho market prisoner, lue prisoners were oraerea to form a line a few yards from the ruffians. Tho order to fire was given, and every Free State man fell. Five wero killed instantly, and all the others, except one, badly wounded. The one slightly against Elijah Ilalk; appealed from jus AlsotheNEW DEPARTURE TONGUE- tice- court oi u.

jj. iiankins. 27tf CIlAKlfcS right place, and commendation from a gentleman, who, like Dr. Smythe, has devoted much time and research to examinations of this character, is indeed flattering to those who have charge of the leading charitable Institution in the State, of an important Committee; and Dr. LESS and other styles, i 40t2 S.

L. Brooking was elected delegate to W. R. Osborn asainst Harriet A. J.

C. Collins, of Richland, Is one of the the Missouri State Medical Association. jurors drawn for the June term of tho wounded was soon alter shot through the head and killed. The others feigned death. The ruffians robbed tho bodies and rode off.

The murdered men were William Stillwell, Patrick Ross, Mr. Col-petzer, Michael Robinson, John F. Camp- Brown and Theodore Brown action in injunction. Continued. United States Court, which will be held A.

B. Messmoro. the careful Assessor of Thomas G. Walker against II. V.

Bee- Valley township, gives us tho following at Leavenworth. D. E. Stephens, of Anderson county, formerly Deputy Sheriff JEWELER son petition for new trial. Continued.

Dr. Smythe had, before coming here, visited tho State Penitentiary at Leavenworth, and spoke of the splendid management shown by Warden Hopkins. The Doctor lias also paid much attention to the school system of our State, and has made statistics of that township, as Bhown from oeiiino wounuea were William liair-grove, Charles Reed, Amos Hall, and Charles Snyder. Robert B. itchell with of i mi.

is also among the urors drawn. the assessment rolls just completed: umber of inhabitants. 742 total number a party of men, among them Montgomery, AND DEALER IN Go to West Bigelow's for all kinds to Dr. A. II.

Knapp, Superintendent of of acres, total valuation, of lumber. 2Ctf The range grows scarce on the nearest Clocks, And average value per acre, 98.41 total amount ot personal property, constitutional exemption, $17,600 total taxable watches, SPECTACIXS it his business to examine its practical workings in the public schools, both district and graded. The Kansas Normal he considers, in many important respects, the best educational institution in the prairie northwest of Paola. Our friend the Osawatomie Insane Asylum, who will dtttigmite the institution to which patients will le assigned. Nome delay has been experienced in securing the title to land needed for sewerage purposes, and in procuring gas appar John Riley has helped to fence up a half rococo ea to west in pursuit or the murderers, but came back without having done anything." LaCygne Journal.

The above is incorrect in many important particulars. None of Hamilton's gang, except Matlock here given Mattockever made pretentions to be a citizen of West Point, and he was. in reality so changeable in his habits, that he. could claim no settled place as his residence. Citizens of West Point knew that Hamil personal property, The following is the amount of stock of different kinds: Horses, 422; value, 14.519 av West, and says that it has no superior section, four miles northwest of town, and now the open quarter east of J.

U. Smith's is all there is left for the roving atus and other necessary machinery, but JX CHARLES S. STEVENS' DRUG STORE, PA0LAx REPAIRING in every branch of hia business prompt'y and carefully done. Engraving and simila'i work neatly and istel'ully executed. 2 tf anywhere in the great work of giving to erage value, cattle, number, students a pkacticai.

education one that stock to graze the authorities In charge are putting forth every effort to com plcto the prepar value, average value, mules, 73 value, 3,235 average value, $40.43. leaves them fitted for the business of life, not hclpleHs noodles fitted only to work Rev. J. N. McCluug, who preaches at ations, and the asylum will be ready by ton's men were up to devilment, but it the time indicated.

Commonwealth. the Centennial school house, Richland In musty classical groves, for which this THE OLD RELIABLE NORTH SIDE DRUG STORE. i fc-n township, on alternate Sabbaths at four utilitarian age has no use and less care. (in to West Bigelow'a for tho Weir FINES1I0ES1 FINE SHOES! Gentlemen will find an endless variety was not certainly known what they intended to do. Reed," given above among the wounded, was Klder B.

o'clock, p. filled his appointment on Me-shah-was-can-cock, Ka-pong-gish-e-no-quah el aL against Chas. S. Brecken-ridge, Arthur M. Brcckenridge et a'; petition to quiet title and rernove cloud.

Decree for Defendant at their costs. Esther A. McClanahan against the unknown heirs of Ezra Barker, deceased; action to quiet title. Finding for Plaintiff. Angus Campbell against George K.

Phillips and Elizabeth Phillips; petition in equity. Demurrer to petition overruled. Defendant allowed twenty days to answer, and the cause continued. W. R.

Wagstaff against M. V. Jackson et aL; suit to quuiet title. Finding for Plaintiff. Sadie E.

Finch against T. S. Finch. Decree of divorce for Plaintiff. Elizabeth L.

Baker against John A. Baker; petition for divorce. B. F. Simjv on for Plaintiff.

Decree of divorce. Daniel Goodrick against Frances Good-rick. Decree of divorce granted. Lot P. Ravenscraft et al.

against J. II. Pratt; petition in equity. Taken to Douglas county on change of venue. B.

Murlin against Mary J. Dollar; on demurrer. Continued. Ilenry Graupner against Mary J. Dollar; on demurrer.

Continued. The Board of County Commissioners T. K. Clifton, Druggist, With Prof. Wherrell the Doctor was acquainted by reputation, and was pleased Of riXK IIA3D and MACniJJK 8KWED shoes L.

Reed, our aged and esteemed friend of last Sunday, preaching a good sermon to a large congregation. A. good Sunday-school meets at the Centennial every Osawatomie. Elder' Reed knows more of the best styles and makes in the United to have the opportunity of visiting the observing that in our schools the Professor is proving by practice that his reputation has been well earned, and States, at prices never before offered. Go about the Hamilton massacre than any Sunday afternoon at three o'clock.

man living, and if we can ever pursuade and see them at STICH BROS. that tho praise bestowed -has been well him to give a correct account of the tragedy and the incidents connected with it, Don't fall to see those CULTIVATING HARROWS, at Cash's Agricultural House They beat anything in the shape deserved. At a meeting of the Committee on Plow and Cultivator. 2Ctf Otiwiumi Items. for a Ilarey to tame that- Mayor.

Strawberries and cream flourishing. Ble iu heart, that sweet little baby. if was feeling for a spur, but struck a gaff. Work lias begun on tho grade between this place and Lane. Everett Jacob returned from Virginia last Monday, to utay.

Joe. JeSVrson lias adorned Lis dwelling with a new coat of paint. lfa wanted his will, as well as his whey, but I. It. tl.

sayeth nixy. Keeps Constancy on Hand a Vine Stock Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, COLOE.S j3tid usra'X'ionsrs. tl keeps strictly Pure Liquor of all kinds, Books, Stationery, Wall PancrV Trusses and Brushes. All of these jromls are of the best quality, and will ha sold as low aMcaiibe purchased anywhere in tlup West. of a harrow.

40t2 Dr. Smythe has selected homes in for about 300 families, principally from we will be glad to publish thein. Our Osawatomie correspondent has beon for some months engaged in preparing interesting reminiscences of the Border in Flowers and Decoration, held at the residence of Mrs. G. A.

Colton, on last Tuesday afternoon, all necessary arrangements Massachusetts. He has gone from here D. II. Longneckeris improving his new purchase west of D. W.

Oyster's farm were made for the work of the committee. to Osage county, where ho will 44 spy-out some good land for a future colony. Territorial days, as ho has been able to obtain them from participants in the It is earnestly requested and, in fact, is necessary, that all members of this committee be present on Thursday, May 29tb, The few spare moments at his disposal are spent in enjoying the company of a fine pair of twins that come to perpetuate the name and fame of good Pennsylvania scenes then enacted. CapU Snyder, of Votxee. The citizens of Sugar Creek townshin Osawatomie, who was a prominent figure promptly at two o'clock, in the front room in those stirring scenes, has in course of and all others interested, are rca nested to against A.

E. Prince el al. and lots 1, 2 stock, whose word is as good as many a of the Citizen office to complete the work The Kt. K. A.

R. It, engineer man's bond. meet at the William Cameron Cemetery, on Saturday, May 31st, to work on the of the committee Como prepared to preparation a history of the engagements and encounters in which he took an active part, and his account of the transactions i South corps reached this place last Tuesday evening. iethvdiat PAOLA, KANSAS. 1 work.

All necessary material for making and and iractional lots 29 and 30, block 32, Osawatomie; action to collect taxes. Dismissed at Plaintiff's costs. Julia F. Prettyman against James Pret The engineering corps of the St Louis, grounds, etc. Uy order of tho Trustees.

wreaths, boquets, will bo on hand of tho timo reads like an alluring story, II. H. Williams is on a tour the fctate thi week, in the interest of the Major Williams and othor old settlers of tyman and R. T. Steeger action to set samuel iiVMKit, secretary.

School Keport Diitrict Ho. 50. ready to be put in proper shape by the ladies. The following young ladies were appointed to solicit flowers and have I aext for. Agricultural Implements, aside certain deeds.

Finding tor Plain Mate. Osawatomie could also contribute inter Kansas, and Arizona Railroad is made up of some of the best young men in the City of St Louis. Some of them have doubtless Improved the opportunity to recreate and rusticate in the country, and an engineering corps affords rare opportunities The following is tho report of the exam Miami county Fair and lUees, half tiff. William G. Oakman against Evan Puirh; at the Citizen office on the afternoon of ination for the term ending May 2d, 1879 cstingand valuable information for the truo history of Miami county yet to be written.

When it is difficult for men tare tickets vi. St J--, A. It. ejectment. Demurrer to Defendant's Number of pupils enrolled during the lana you right at the gate.

May 29th Misses Cailie Long, Carrie Shaw, Fannie Crittenden, Etta Ilalde THE BEST answer overruled. THE. BEST TIT I BTVIJQ term, 27; average daily attendance, 12 like Hon. D. VV.

Wilder, the author of In that direction. nows, The bridge across th Potawaomie at this place, mm sold at public sale last man, Katie Bray man, Nannie LaOrange, the "Annals of Kansas," to obtain after CULTlVATOllS, William Crisman against Mary E. Ward and Clarence Ward. Demurrer number of pupils examined, 15. Those standing highest in examination were and Gertie Colton.

Mrs. T. M. Miller agent for Crocker Monday, for to II. II.

Williams BUCKEYE GRAIN; IR1LL I TIUiASJlEIiS, Tin; diligent research, a truthful and full ac to petition overruled. Atmospheric Prow are Clothes Waaher Ktindiiv ntsht breeaes. sandwitched count of so important a transaction as the Lon Petrie in the advance grade, Maggrie Petrle in tho intermediate grade, and Ida WILL VETO has gone to her home, near Osawatomie, between uneren layer of oove oyoter and candies, would sicken the oldest Trading Post Massacre, justice to thorn-solves and to tho cause in which they and has loft her business in the hands of and Joe Taylor In the primary grade. Everybody, Including the President, man living, th! Mr. A.

r. Cannady until her return. The Court has adjourned until 23d of uno, at which time Stevens will hear the. report of tho referee, in the Town Company case, nnd al.no decide a number of others which ho has taken under Those who were neither absent nor tardy wore engaged, should unseal the lips of SULKY rLQWS' EAPK3 AND BAIN, XSp TRUSS WAQON, Al EVERYTHING IN; THE LINE; OF AGRICULTURAL GOOIVS. I makft Specialty ot Repair aal Ei frai, Sections, Repfr and Mnwf A'nn, Pit mmw, Jtews, frp.

I mean liuMn'. 1 lewecorw and mm uws. JSOt'Tfr nt M. Et u-eht fronting II on v. 2c If WyPAHTV will veto all other Shirts, bqt the forth Stair Washers can be obtained at any time of Mr.

Cannady or at the hardware store of those who load tho vanward march in the campaigns which finally admitted Kan- during the term, wero Tommy and Agues Kwbank. .1. 0irt. Tiw-Jit. with or with The Manhattan ran found at J.

21. Cicrge Co. Pis into ftic fiii-in Tree Ktite,.

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