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Hlitorlcal Socltty THE TIMES. MEiS 11 DEVOTED TO GENERAL NEWS XAXDX F'AMILY READING. THE TIMES. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY j. f.

Mcdowell, COLUMBUS, KANSAS. TERMS, IX ADVANCE One Copy, one year i.oo One copy, six months 75 One copy, three months so Y0L. HI. NO. 38.

THE TIMES Established 1878, BORDER STAR, Established 1878. 1 COLUMBUS, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1881. Ah we wish the man who labors, The Republicans may make numer-1 The Columbus ring is bitterly op- Let It looks ominous all around the po RAILROAD TIME CARDS. The national banks must go. this idea be kept well in view.

ous and multiplied predictions, and posed to a redaction of salaries. If litical horizon for the Republicans of KAXSA3 CITY, FOBT SCOTT A GULF E. R. Columbus. Down at Short Creek they Democrats may wink and blink as the salariess are reduced, the officers much as they please, but when the would be compelled to do their own are "laying" for the Columbus crowd, NORTH.

Mail Freight SorTH. Mail 10:09 A. M. 11:10 r. u.

r. M. who has sun-burned hands and face and wears the commonest cloths, could fully understand the relation he bus taini society and in the affairs of government, as viewed from the standpoint of the little cod-fish ari-tocrats, proper time comes, the Greenbackers wcrk instead of hiring it done. As it and when the time comes fuc will fly. P.

M. will put a full ticket in the field, and is now the pay is sufficient to hire the The Neosho Republicans will know a every candidate will be genuine work done by clerks, while the officers who compose what they term the "bet Sunday passenger train Between umimous and Joplin, arrives rro.n at 10:20 A. returning leaves at 10:30 a. x. Arrives from Joplin 6:20 p.

returning leaves at 6:30 P. M. H. B. Daniels, Agent.

ST. LOUIS ft SAN FRANCISCO R. R. AST BOrND. Greenbacker, known and read as such, I have a nice big margin besides.

And thing or two, when the clans are gathered, and now oomes a whole lot of fellows from Spring Valley and say the gentlemen who "marketed" the forty- ter element" in the towns and villages. who have burned the bridges behind I then these underlings are handy Get your silver dollars ready. The editor of The Times will be out among the people in a few days and will solicit subscriptions for the paper. They had a hail storm nt Oterlin, this state, on the 21st, that did great damage to crops. Hail fell as large as hen's eggs, and some much larger some of them weighing one The Gazette having winked out, Jim.

Wilson has purchased the paste- i 3 1 1 .1 As a rule the country people, wage- them, and who will make a vigorous to have around about campaign times. aborers and common people are looked uncompromising canvass. If you old I They are sent ous by the chiefs to sing party roosters don't believe this just I "Doo dah" and help put up the neccs- Mail Freight Freight Mail Freight Freight upon by the "swell classes," as mere odd Republican votes in Columbus, must occupy the "gallery" at the next convention and keep mum in the next 8:59 P.M. aaop. m.

12:00 midnight. TEST BOUND. 11:40 A.M. 1:80 p. M.

.430 A.M. Joseph Filler, Agent. nobodies." What we dislike most, is wait and you will see. sary jobs to carry the election. To cut down salaries is to cut off the benefic- campaign in fact all around the hori Abolish the national banks, and let to see farmers and laboring men go whooping np and down the country iaries.

Hence the opposition. zon, it begins to look like a cyclone CHURCHES. the government issue the money direct rahing for a "swell" that is a can worshin each Sab- a go Win 01 me cuuueru, auu M. E. would strike the Columbus ring this fall.

to the people; regulate the inter-state Farmer, when you are compelled bath at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Classes meet I another DeiflJ-eaeh Sabbath at 11:30 a.m.

Sabbath School at Contemplates Starling anotner DCUio- didate for some office, when said commerce of the country by legislation, to sell corn at from 20 to 30 cents a p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday nignu As under no circumstances will the Greenbackers of this county enter into any combinations with either of the old parties ia the future, it might he well for the Democratic central committee at its meeting in this city on the 9th of July, to make arrangements to put a ticket of their own in the field, or open negotiations with the Republicans for a fusion. There are many good men of both of the old parties who would like to pledge their candidates in this county this fall to agree to accept reduced salaries, and cover into tho treasury all over a given amount, but the fixers the ring here in Columbus wouldn't have it so. The Columbus ring, made up of Democrats and Republicans, exist upon the spoils, and to cut down salaries would bust the ring.

The Rothtjggaren, or Radical, a Swedish and English Anti-Monopoly Greenback Labor monthly paper, published at Litchfield, Minnesota, by F. H. Widstrand, is before us. The English pages are well filled with able editorials and good selections, and we suppose the same talent is displayed in the columns devoted to tho Swedish language. The paper comes at the moderate price of 50 cents a year.

General Weaver, the almost forgotten swell" would not wipe his feet on an Our neighbor over the way, in all eratic paper. He will perhaps issue his first paper nest week. and the corporate power of this coun- bushel and yet it is quoted in New probability, can find something more try mat regulates the price ot the York from 50 to 60 cents a bushel. A few months ago, we heard Mr. ordinary man.

We have known of numerous instances of that character in this county. We've quit wasting our wind in that direction. larmers nogs, cattle, corn wneat ana uou may know there is something profitable than appealing to the prejudices of the business men of our town and trying to engender enmity towards Keats tree, lou are eoraiauv inviieu. H. McBirney, Pastor.

I'lipwnnf Cniw Mttot warship every Lord's day at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. ru. Sunday school at 3 o'clock p.

m. Prayer and social meeting every Thursday night. A cordial invitation is given to all to attend. Scats free. Pastor.

Presbyterian Church Divine services ev-erv Sundav at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock a.

m. Wm. Coleman, Pastor. ther products, the laborer wages wrong. Just as long as you vote the T.

P. Anderson say that $3,000 a year was a sufficient salary for county treas in laet the whole commerce of the r.a,. ountry, will be broken. Labor will by railroad interests, you will never In commenting upon an article from The Times. We are making no war upon our business men as a whole.

then have its just reward, and the fro- have any relief. The railroads will urer. Mr. Anderson ought to be good authority, as he is looked opon as one of the best financiers in the county. The Times upon the question of the 1 -ii i i We condemned the action of eortain uucer wm nave a cnance lor some- continue to rob you of the profits of SOCIETIES.

reduction of salaries, the People's men who are aiding and abetting soul tning more tnan a oare existance. thn farm Press, of Carthage, says: As we are not publishing The Times less scamps in robbing the settlers of aMaJ 1.. i When you strike the high official sala A. F. A.

M. Regular Communications of Prudence Lodge So. 100, first and third Tuesday evenings of each month C. D. Nichols, W.

M. J. C. BYRD, Sec. The National Greenback T.ecture Ru- Pm'" companies in the.

interest of the Republican or their homes, and in this we are sus reau are arranging a thorough canvass of mav be regulated by legislation and ries and the spoiU of office you touch all the principle there is in either of the old Democratic parties, it does not make tained by almost every business man the state. The best speakers in the United prevented from charging exorbitant K. A. m. Kcguiar convocations i wiiuhi- i bus Chapter No 23, second and fourth Tuesday any difference to US whether OUT pollt- parties.

In Callaway county, this state, in town, by documentary proof in our States are coming to Kansas. Now we rates, but what efforts are beins made an honest man by the name of Tucker, possession, and we are glad to chronicle have just one word of advice to offer to bv the old nartiea to oive von relief ical dishes are relished or not. We are catering expressly to the Greenback the Republican press of the state, do not the faot, not because we are sustained, several years ago, inaugurated a policy of reasonable official salaries. His principles prevailed in that county for several palate. try to meet these Greenbackers in argu but because our business men have the Blind as the old party leaders in erenings ot eacn nionin.

u. i. C. 1). Nichols, Sec.

H. P. I. O.O. F.

Columbus Lodge No. 56. Meets at hall Saturday night ol each week. Members in good standing cordially invited. John Stauffer, N.

G. L. A. Vincent, K. S.

Western Star Encampment No. 26, 1. O. O. F.

meets first and third Wednesdays in each month M. W. Coulter, C. P. Chab.

Duncan, S. ment; that ou cannot do. The best pos- this county may be to the actual principle and courage to condemn this years, and the people were so well satis RihlA tMnrr vtn Mn An la rn mmmnnni wrong. Justice to those who are cru on, abusing every man that you cannot beat Srowth the new Party is takin Mr. Aaron Bktzer, a stalwart Republican of Sheridan township, says a year is a sufficient salary for candidate ot the Greenback party for Pres elly wronged and the interests of our It does not require any and of its present strength, ihey are ident, has begun a campaign tour in behalf in argument, I.

O. U. W. Columbus Lodge 14, holds of his party through Massachusetts Fort town demand the positive condemna rcgnlar meetings Monday evenings of each tne county treasurer. We arO glad to week.

M.W. coulter, ju. iu. i brains to to this it is the fool's argu- not blind to the fact that there is great ment, and any fool can use it. Kansas di8e0ntent among the masses in their fied with the result that they were likely to become contagious and spread to other localities.

The Democratic legislature put a stop to the "Tucker foolishness" by passing a law making it a criminal offence for an officer to give any part of his official salary to the school fund of his county. Tucker had given some $12,000 tion of this system of robbery. Even M. W. Lewis, r.

State Journal, I narfina anil that thn affirrnaaiiro mnoo. Scott Monitor. The Republicans had Fremont in 1856, but the fact is dimmed by the if there was not another soul in Co We esnenial rnnnrnmenil thn above I chronicle the tact that even iiepuDii-cans are getting their eyes opened on this question. ment of the Greenbackers is not at all lumbus that entertained similar views of P. Columbus Lodge No meets first and third Fridays of each mouth Jos Abbott, C.

C. W. Blair. of and S. PROFESSIONAL.

CARDS. to the Republican organ grinders of impenetrable gloom of Credit Mobelier with us we would say just what we this county. healthy for them. They real ize that the visits of Gen. Weaver, Elder We make the prediction now that to the school fund of his county, and this so encouraged the cause of education have, regardless of any man's opinion, Gen Weaver and Elder Mitchell Mitchell, II.

Martin Williams, and and our neighbor knows it, too. Then frauds, DeGollyer contract steals, Star Route steals, Whisky Ring steals, Treasury steals, as to almost obliterate it from memory's the old parties of this county will not dare go before the people this fall, among the people that the blind, igno will be in Cherokee county on Mon- 8peakers, means mischief to i i. i mi -ii I why waste your wind in the effort to rant following of the public plunderers day, Aug. bth. Ihey will speak in JR.

J. B. THURMAX, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. COLUMBUS, KANSAS. Office at Mcndcnhall's Drug store.

was about to cease. And to clinch the them and their party. Their visits create a prejudice against The Times. Columbus during the day, and at mean an era of general eye-opening without a plank in their platform promising a reduction of salaries something neither of them have ever thought of before. Farmers, if you find anything in among the people of this county, which matter, the Supreme Court which was then appealing to the legislature to establish a sub-court to; do the work of that bqdy hastened to declare the infamous lena at night.

Greenbackers, let this be a red-letter day. There is time for is just what the old party hacks do not If there is anything more stupid than the Republican leadership in this county, we would like someone to show up. They are off again, pell-mell, ample preparations, and yet do not de the platforms of the two old parties, or the policy of its members in Congress or leaders anywhere that is a pledge, Two brothers named Talbott, were want. They can control blind men belter than those whose vision is clear law constitutional. The ignorant slaves of the party bosses think it all right, and lay, but begin right on.

As yet, no i i i i to have been hanged at Maryville, are happy in their fleeced condition. prognnnme nas oeen arrangea, out Dy and can nenctrate their sonhUtries and promise or token that either of them after "fusion," tho phantom that has last Friday, for the murder of their our next issue we hope to lay all plans arguments. Hence, thev caused the leaders many sleepless The Columbus Times man is at logger father last September, but an hour be will give you relief from the burdens you know you ought not to bear; that and arrangements before you. Let llain abont Weaver nights, and made them to look gaunt fore the execution was to take place, they were respited by the governor, tue worugo out ana near-every- ij Elder Mitchell aod holding Green they will stop the railroads from rob and haggard, and yet not a Green heads with the whole world. He damns the Republicans, slurs the various secret organizations, abuses the churches, censures the temperance folks, curses the JOHN N.

RITTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, COLUMBUS, KANS. Oflicc at Rittcr Doubledav's Bank. I. B.

MINNEY. 8. A. DAY. jyINNEY DAY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, COLUMBUS, KANSAS.

Office East side of the Public Sqare. 3-0tf JO. HOTJX, RESIDENT DENTIST, COLUMBUS, KANS. All work warranted and satisfaction ciiai-an teed. Office over Hoyt Klciniiele's store.

2-46 tf. bing you of the profits of your farm, where, "ten it in Uath and publish it back pionic8 Qn the Fourth of in Ascalon." Let it be thoroughly until July 22d. Their ages are twenty-two and seventeen. then support that party. If you can backer in the county has ever at any time contemplated fusion in any shape or form Do take a little rest and understood that the invitation is to all, We know of men and women in this whisky element, quarrels with every journal within reach Miner excepted, calls the county officers bad names, and finally find anything of that kind write it down on a piece of paper and send it fat and near.

Come and hear the next town who refuse to go into society don't wear yourselves out phantom chasing. President of the United States. that is, attend balls, socials, etc be winds up by saying, '-If you don't do liko to The Times. We'll publish it. If, I do, Weldy, you're an old fool." Short on the contrary, you don't find what cause they do not desire to associate witli men and women whose virtue is The politicians of both of the old The Courier went off pbantom-chasing last week, after that old spook called "Fusion." Well, we should smile.

It is interesting to see horf things are being arranged by the two old parties for the Greenbackers. If Creek Republican. you are looking for in the old parties, It is perfectly natural for the Republicans to suppose that the Green parties in this county are completely considered of a doubtful character. A Oh no, Weldy, we're not at logger then examine the platform of the at sea as to their future. They oaa man who is true to his wife and family backers in this county are secretly con ir.

.1 heads with the whole world. The Times sympathizes with the little chil Greenback party, read the speeches of EGGETT COAN, not to reauzo toe great u.seontent doM nQt car(J tQ expo8e Ms wife and niving with the Democrats for a fusion there is a Greenbacker in this county Weaver, Gillette, Lowe, West, Solon among tne masses in tneir respective daughtersto the attention of men who or combination, because they are ATTORNEYS AT AW A that fugion in a fo we have TmT room rrtTJ A nrVTQ I Chase, and others, and get hold of parties on general as well as local dren and wives who are hungry, ragged and suffering because the fathers and husbands spend their money for are notorious as libertines, notwith measuring Greenback corn in a Repub failed to find him. some good Greenback papers and see causes. They are not entirely blind to standing the conventionalities of socio lican half-bushel. Republicans resort COLUMBUS, KANSAS.

Money to loan on Improved Farms and City iroperty. Interest and commission low. what they say, and if you see a ray of A number of prominent Republi ty may open its doors to such charac the fact that the Greenback party is growing and becoming more aggres- hope for an out-come from our diffi to every expedient or system ol trick-cry to carry their points, and being ters. This is the only way to purge oulties, crawl out of your old party rum, instead of supplying the wants of their families. The Times pities tho poor victims of those who deal out to them strong drink, who are worse than sive every day.

They find they are lcietv of gU(jh lepr0Uf) irjfluence9 If steeped in bribery, and all manner cans having given it as their opinion that the county treasurer can fill his office for rrom to 3,000 a year I thus saving the taxpayers fiom liraauauy losing tneir grip upon men women will debase themselves corruption, it is natural for them shell and come with us, and work for your own interests awhile. You have helped the old party politicians to hold ghoulish fiends. The Times will al masses, whom they have so long held I- congort with libettinea and pr08 in nrr Vttrr orMAiiilAn)1a ntn tl. I suppose that Greenbackers are guilty of the same. ways stand by the poor and oppressed, voui.v.

uj titutes. let them suffer the conse- C. B. NICHOLS. L.

A. VINCENT. -ICHOLS VINCENT, LAWYERS, Columbus, Kansas, collections a specialty. Pay taxes for non-residents. Loans solicited, Real Property bought and sold.

Office At County Clerk's office. 3-22 tf $1,000 to $2,000 a year, it will now be in order for other Republicans en the offices a long time, and how much and cheap pabulum, and yet they are and plead the cause yf humanity. It have you been benefited Try work One of the thinnest things we have powerless to prevent tneir waning ood EOvernraent and th eh one of all tertaining similar views to hand or send their names to The Times. ing for yourself awhile. heard of lately is a recent speech made power, ihey are like the man in tne in8titation8 dornaud it.

If people by Conkling against monopolies. quick-sands going down, but power- reg)ecled bv the DUro and What a difference it makes 1 When we came to Columbus the first of last If the consent of Van Bennett, Doc BUSINESS CARDS. speech from Conkling against monop less to help themselves. Bood lhe muBt contorm to the rules olies is like a criminal turning state cannot indulge cannot indulge Scammon, Pete Shackle, Charlio Saunders, Walt Eddy, and a few others, would make fdecenoy. They 'If you Greenbackers August, if we had got into the same rut with the other nowspapers of the evidence.

He has been the paid attor i conuuut mat tuoir uuusuieuuen icu mcui a tiirbr. nrramsr. mnnnrtnliAQ I A he with I could be obtained, a great many Dem JOSEPH WALLACE, COUNTY SURVEYOR, Brdsh Ckekk, Kansas. KurTPvim? of all kinds attended to promptly. ney for railroad and other monopolies town, floated along with the crowd yoUisan expression we have heard indi8Creet and wronS' and- e8CaP pities the victim at the gaming table, the boys and young men whose feet are early finding the paths to hell.

It pities the wife who is ignorant of her husband's unfaithfulness, or knowing it, is nursing her sorrow and bearing her burden alone. It pities the bright and happy children of such parents as are unfaithful to marriage vows, who, in time, are certain to know of the disgrace. It pities the households that are despoiled by unprincipled libertines and made wrecks through the lusts of men and women. It stands ocrats in this county would like to bury i i a not dared to have an opinion of our for years, and if his voice was ever raised in Congress in opposition to them Rermbliean and Demoarats make. respouBiouiiy, the carcass of Democracy.

Tho old rotten carcass is stinking a great many It does seem strange that men will be, We beg Weldy's pardon. When own, simply been the nose-rag of the ring, toadied to the whishy clement it is not generally known. His best and are, so ignorant of the principles we clipped an article from his paper of the Greenback party. All the plat- last week in reference to the prohibi- and temperance people too, been men out of that party, and in a short time the chief mourners will be left alone. good-Lord-good-devil sort of a fellow.

forte has always been the role of a demagogue and in his present difficulties ho Bhows that he has not forgotten his cunning. with a great many people we would forms national, state and local, have, tory law in this state we supposed that for years, demanded the regulation of yeidy wrote it, and did not know that As Republicans are now coming have been a capital fellow. But then by those whose eyes are opened to the inter state eoramerco by 1egislation, 8t0ie he artiole from the Police around to the idea that the salaries of I have appointed E. W. Cootcr, Deputy Sur vcyor, who can be found or addressed at Columbus, Kansas.

8-22 tf. W.CASSEDAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, COLUMBUS, KANSAS. Shop at Murray Foster's store, west side of square. 2-9-tf RESTAURANT. JOHN WHITCRAFT, Prop'r.

East side Square, opposite Court House. COLUMBUS, KANSAS. Meals 25 cents. Lodging 25 cts. Day board $1.

IT LIVERY AND You can find more men now sitting that the people be protected from rob- Gazette, of June 25th, aod palmed it officials are too high, who will they rottenness ot society and the corruption of our government. It pities those who are so blinded by prejudice around on the top rails of political we're not that sort of a fellow. We never was good at toadying. We never could get into the habit of letting other men do our thinking exclusively. bery by transportation companies.

The 0ff a8 an original article of his own. Greenback papers have talked about it are 80rry that we took him to task put up this fall for treasurer and clerk at reduced salaries? We can find fifty fences, than at any other period in your memory. Hundreds of men have Republicans in this county good men We like counsel and advice, and al and it has been preached from every 80 seVerely for ideas he simply borrow-Greenback stump in the country, and ed and (eel mad at ourself for being that they cannot know their rights, or knowing them, dare not maintain them. In conclusion, we pity all editors who have not the courage of their convictions, but float along with virtually abandoned tho old parties, and fully competent, who will take ways aim to profit by it when it is good, and practically have no connection yet we hear men say, "Greenbackers taten in B0 badly. We had a faint the treasurer's office for $2,000 a year.

but when it conflicts with our views, with any party. They are now study ought to oppose monopolies, too suspicion that the get up of the article Then what the good ot paying it don't make any difference who it comes from we reject it. We believe ing the political problems just what Every principle of Greenbackism is wa8 rather deep wading for our dapper 84,000. the other rotten sticks in the stream of popular opinion. If there is anything else we pity, Weldy.

it is you. Our sympathies are always with the they ought to do. Greenbackers al opposed to monopolies. We are not little Weldy, but was willing to give FEED STABLE, W. M.

BENHAM, Propkirtor. COLUMBUS. KANSAS. the two old parties are rotten with It is amusing to hear Democrats and ways fcul encouraged when they can simply confined to railroads, but mo- him credit for the same, and would corruption, the leaders thieves and 1 1 i if. find a man who is reading and think have been none the wiser if a friend nopolies of every character.

First-class Rigs furnished on short notice and I AejJuuiiuaiiB snv, i as guuu a scoundrels or consort with such In Stable on Northwest Cor- ing. it is only a question ot time had not accidentally came across a at reasonable rates, ner Public Nov. IS, '77. Greenbacker as you arc, but I don't take any stock in your fiat ideas." An n8-tf when they will be full-fledged Green this county we have the unmistakable evidence of a ring composed of Repub copy of the Felice Gazette of the above There great uneasiness among many Republicans and Democrats in backers. date, in which this editorial was found expression of this kind in the presence of Greenbackers is always provocative licans and Democrats, who connive to this county as to the fate of The Times.

Many of them stand around word for word as it appears in the Be QOIAJMBUS LIVERY STABLE, J. M. IAMMETT, Proprietor There is not a Republican in Cher help keep each other in office, who, of the broadost of smiles. The idea of publican. The Police Gazette appears not content with the exorbitant sala okee county that dares to meet' tbe being a Greenbacker and not believing and weep copious tears for fear it is going to die.

Others are afraid we a week ahead of Ub date, which ac i i ries they now get, connive together to irsc cmas rigs iurnisneu on Bnort nonce. i Passengers conveyed to any point at reasons- in the uat principle, is like the play counts for its apparance in Weldy's txrill 1van nil nf QliflCfiTiknro fleece the tax-payers as they did in the iie rates 'Hamlet with Hamlet left out. Special attention eircn to the buying and sell paper before the supposed day of pub- to our warmth in politics at least Usury. In August, 1870, an arrangement was made by which the appellants were to obtain a loan for two years from the appellee, of the sum of $37,00, the same to be secured by mortgage, The mortgage was accordingly executed and delivered, the sum of $222 beiug retained by the mortgage from the amount, to secure the payment of which the mortgage wa3 given as a bonus for the loan. In August, f873, tho time for the payment of the loan was extended, and the further sum of $202 was demanded by the mortgagee and paid by the mortgagors, as a condition of the continuance of the loan.

In August, 1875, a like extension was made, and the further sum of 4131, on a like condition, was demanded by the mortgagee and paid by the mortgagors. Upou the expiration ot the time for repayment of the loau, default was made and the mortgaged premises were sold. Held that the retention delinquent tax steal. We don't be lication. Well, now look here, Weldy; And now comes Slera Lisle, ex-coun ng of stock.

Sta61 southwest Corner Square. EXCELSIOR they so tell us. To those who are so lieve in whisky selling or drinking, im we cannot afford to bandy words with nnk -l n.nll?... 1 Greenbackers any of them in an argument to show up the fallacies and errors of Greenbackism, which thoy are so ready to allege, but content themselves with pooh-poohing tho strength of the Greenback party, disparaging the ability of the Greenback speakers, and characterizing such men as Weaver, De La Matyr, Mitchell, Gillette, Solon ty treasurer, and says a year poverishing homes, making paupers ujuuu luiuicatuu 111 iu vui nuiiaic. itb i I JUU, II JUU 11 II wuvw is enough for the county treasurer, would say that we think it hardly nec and criminals.

We have no use for gambling and its numerous devices for than to quote or borrow your Slem places the salary higher than essary for them to waste their lachry ruining young men, and educating mose fluid unless they have an abund many other men do, but his figures will save the county $1,000 a year, from from the Police Gazette. A paper, the circulation of which is confined al most exclusively to bawdy houses them to cheat, steal and finally land that office alone. We guess Mr. JEWELRY STORE, G. W.

HARDWAY, Proprietor. COLUMBUS, Kansas. WATHCES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, Etc. Chase and others as "demagogues," in prison. We despise that sort of so ant supply.

Although we are poor, we are going to worry along some way. From tho way our subscription list is growing, we aro inclined to the opinion that The Times will be sustained. sporting circles and saloons, ought not to bo quoted by any decent person as snysicrs, "lanatical lools," "com- m. munists, ete. ineir party organs have long sinee ceased to produce any authority on the temperance question Had you given a proper credit to tho of the first-named sum and the demand and payment of the two other sums were usurious transactoins, and in the distribution of the proceeds of the sale of the mortgaged premises, the mortgagors are entitled to have said sums credited upon the mortgage debt, as of the times when they were respectively paid.

Walter vs. Foutz, Supreme Court of Maryland. Cincinnati Gazette, Lisle's opinion will not bo pooh-poohed by the wise heads in and around the court house, because he has been there and knows just what he is talking about. Many other Republicans have informed us that they 1 thought salaries weic all too high. arguments to counteract the dootrines ciety that is made of men and women whose lives are a living lie.

We consider libertinism the worst of. crimes, and whoremongers an abomination. Against all these we will be found battling if we are called a grumbler evory hour in the day. The fact is, there are a great many fel artiole we should not have paid any at tention to it further than pointing tbe finger of scorn at you for clipping from of Greenbackism. Their policy is to ignore, as muoh as possible, the Greenback party, and its existence 1 lows in this county who are anxious to see The Times die.

They are more interested in its death than its life. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. Sign of the big Clock, at J. MemlenhU' Drug store, East side Public 8qrmre i such a source.

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