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Republican Oountj Convention. Senatorial Convention. Normal Institute. The fourth Count Normal Institute BELOIT COURIER. ADeletrate Convention, of the Republicans, of Beloit, July 10, 1SS0.

The Republicans of Mitchell county met for Mitchell county will be held in the Public School Building in the city of Beloit. commencing Monday, August JPizblished. Every TliTirsaay-. in convention pursuant to call, and were called to order by Capt. F.

Charleswortli, Chairman ol the County Central TIEW GOODS! have iiow opened one of the largest stocks of boots Asrd shoJes Ever Brought to Northwestern Kansas; 2d, 1SS0, and to continue four weeks. tiiq Tnctiriirps held in Mitchell county. BELOIT, MITCHELL COUNTY, KANSAS On motion, Col. Whitney, of Cawker, have from the first been among the best was elected temporary Chairman, and G. in the State and tne oanner county ot Rev.

Lawrence, formerly of Beloit and and now pastor of the M. E. Church, cf North Topeka, is in the city visiting old friends and taking in the Convention. Judge John S. Goodwin has been lying very low with sickness.

Last Saturday he was in a. critical condidion, but is now slowly recuperating. Dysentery is his ailment, which terrible disease is ravaging the City but as yet few deaths have occurred. The base-ball game, between the lluckle club, of Cawiser City, and the Beloit club, of this place, resulted in a victory for Beloit, by a score of 31 to 13. Ed.

Hostetler, of the Glasco umpired J. J. Lehman scorer for Be-loit's and Z. Mead scorer for Cawker. W.

il at hews, oi Cawker: temporary sec- me I euaiuiiai jmu i uic uhl. i nun-sas, will be held in the citj- of Minneapolis, on Wednesday, the 15th day of 18s0, at ten O'clock a. for the purpose of putting in nomination a candidate for Senator, for the above named District to be voted for at the general election in November. The basis of representation shall be one delegate and one alternate for every 135 votes cast aadone delegate and one alternate for each fraction of (3 or more votes cast for Albert II. Ilorton, Chief Jnslice, at the November election of 1678, and one delegate and one alternate for each of the unorganized counties in the.

Disn-ict. A certified copy of the vote for Ilorton in 1878 under seal of the county clerk to be filed with committee on credentials by delegates. By order of Committee. CM. CcimrxGHAM, Chairman.

Newkix, Sec'y. the northwest. Our Institute last year etary. On" motion: a ce'mniittee consisting of was in session four weeks with an en rollment of 90. We confidently hope one delegate from each precinct was ap and shall expect to see our enrollment increased this year to 100.

pointed on Credentials, and a committee of five on Permanent Organization. right from the Best Factories in the East, This speaks wen ior our county Demg On motion, the Convention adiourneu to TEACHER'S DIRECTOR. Notice is hereby given that a public examination of teachers for the yearlSSO will be held, in city of Beloit, upon each of the following dilates: Saturday Fel. 21st. 18 SO.

Saturday Apr. lOtJi, I88O, -And lit the close of Normal Institute, two days, Saturday, Nov. 6tli, 18SO. Each of the above examinations will commence wromptlv at o'clock, a. and no allowance will be made for tardiness.

by order ol Board of Examiners. I. D. OEUG, 51-J CO. Supt.

giving you a Finer and Larger Stock to se comparatively a new county. Such a meet at the Opera House, at 2 r. m. lect froni and at afternoon session. The Convention convened pursuant to reputation one or.

me leaning estates, educationally, as well as otherwise is something of which, we should feel proud. Runs. Outs. adjournment, with-Col. Whitney the chair.

LOVER PBTOES The Committee on Credentials then re ported as follows: An excellent rain fell Tuesday and Mitchell county crops continue to boom. Ex-Governor Greene was a conspicuous delegate in the late Convention. Chaiiesworth will make a specialty of the Superior Drill this fall, and would refer to those who have used them. 21tf. Attorney General Davis is in the city than you can find in Mitchell In The committee on credentials Deg leave to report the following named as qualified Prof.

II. C. Speer, so wen-Known to teachers, of Northern Kansas, as one of the best Normal Institute workers in the State, has been employed again this year as conductor, which is enough to insure a first-class Institute. The best instructors that can be had will be em Dr. Bell's sure cure for croup, try it.

delegates, as follows, to-wit: Dr. Bell's "Worm Destroyer works like a charm. GROCERIES Asherville A. O. H.

Oakley, Vf. TJ: Crow, l. McDaniels. Beloit township Chan. Perdue, Jno.

Pierce, ployed to assist. looking up his chances for Gubernatorial Ira llersey, J. S. McGrath, A. 11.

Leach, L. M. Names, Bechtol, Dixon, Grommohj Darter, Flowers, Frazier, Reeder, Hoffman, Thaniiottser, Total, Whitney, Walling, Maddox, Evans, Hawkins, Woods, Vaughn, Mackle3r, Mickey, Lamb has a small house to lent, corner ot 2nd and Pine streets. IStt Money to loan at 9 per cent, interest on five years' time. John Mehl.

Utt INDUCEMENTS. The objects of this Institute are first, honors. 12 pounds Choice Xew Currants for $1. No sand, no old truck that nobody wants. 4 3 5 4 3 1 8 5 1 31 0 3 2 2 1 2 2 0 1 13 1 4 1 3 3 5 3 1 3 24 5 3 3 3 .3 2 1 3 4 27 It.

Bianchard, tieo. '1 Imbers. Beloit, 1st Ward Uenry Casey, Frank McGrath, A. Patten. L.

C. Gunn, D. L. Kuggles. Beloit, 2nd Ward-W.

H. Caldwell. M. M. Rowiey, J.

D. Nash, G. W. Cate. we keep a iiAiiGE stock and sell oriEAPEit than the Cheapest and don't you forget? it! to afford teachers an opportunity for a thorough course in the studies upon These are the best, we keep no other.

which they are to oe examined ior cer neioit, 61a. warct J-, tjnariesworiu, a. manifold, G. W. Davis, S.

It. Callendar, S. Freeman. Bloomlield W. II.

Blood, V. U. Couch, V. R. Vestal.

J. T. Troutman. 21 tf, Bros. Nearly all delegates and visitors have Try our uncolored Japan tea, new crop, at the Star Grocery.

The Highest Cash Price Paid Blue Hills F. Jacobs, Wm. Xash, J. Hichol tificates, and second, primarily to discuss, under competent guidance practical methods of teaching in the common schools. AVith these ends in view, the son.

taken their departure and Beloit has once more regained its equilibrium. A uttle Mo-mv to loan on six months and year" toe on First Class Ileal Estate Security Carr Creek J. J. Casey, J. n.

nazeltme, Geo. for all kinds of Farm Produce at the RED FRONT STORE of Institute will be organized as a school Charleswortli has a lull assortment of McCoy. Cawker L. Tucker, R. W.

Lundy, J. W. McBride, John D. Mitchell, Geo. W.

Mathews, for teachers ready to do earnest work Mowers, Wheel and Itevolving flakes, Total, in their own behalr, and tor the best in W. C. Whitney, -H. Kennedy. Center D.

II. McCall. C. U. McKee.

D. Cov Monev at 8, 9 and 10 per cent Kecelv ers receipts as title. U. B. Mrarrorj.

Money to loan on chattels. 51 Mead Antkobus. KUSTSXiEX BROS. terests of the schools of Mitchell County. Teachers attending the institute entry.

C. Coolev, II. C. Gilliland. C.

P. Houghton, G. W. Lemons, R. iM.

Shermmdv. Personal. The following gentlemen paid their re-pects to the Courier during the past Eureka lames Wanzer. Wm. K.

Caughey, will gam a decided advantage over those who do not attend, upon the ex week: onev at 8, 9 and 10 per cent. receipts as title. U. B. Mumfqkd.

On Monday. Hon. Thos. Cavanaugh, J. Chas.

II. Bingham. Glen Elder I. M. DePuy, J.M.

Buzzard, O. L. Taylor, T. M. Fisher, J.

II. Cook. Hayes D. A. McKetchnie, Cyrus Gaston, C.

Durham, A. McKetchnie. amination for certificates at the close of the Normal, as the questions will embrace the work of the institute. M. Matheny, of Atwood.

Mr. Hockley, of Tor and colds, there is nothing sopleas-BntfreUable and positive as West's Pulmonary Balsam. Logan S. isner, 1. in uairympie, xiai bert.

KM Onval. Sherman M. Stevens, of Leavenworth, Mr. Reid, of Sheridan Mr. Johnson, of Decatur Co.

N. Lulu C. W. Culp, JamesTiGoodiich, Ed. Martin and Will Clift, Kirwm land Bowers, D.

W. McCutchan, J. E. Havens. Pittsburgh W.

A. Pitt, W. G. Porter, G. For Sale CiiEAr.

A srood new wagon-J. II. Roberts, Beloit, Kansas. Smith. office; A.

Saxey, attorney, Osborne; Hon. T. M. Helm, Register Kirwin laud office; Round Springs J. S.

Ivirkpatrick, is. Prof. Spear, of .1 unction City, a prominent Ketchum, W'ni. Callis. Salt Creek Sidney Peck, Abram Kirby, Dan tfl Flflvis J.

F. COOPER, Old City Drug Store, Corner Court and MU1 Streets, BEBOIT, KAXSASj The Building lias just been Enlarged and Re-Fitted, and Is now one of the largest and Handsomest Rooms in tlie Country. a-ixd Apotliecary KEEPS A C0MPLET2 ASSORTMENT CP Drnis Medicines. Ctaicals, Fancy Goo ds, Paints, Oils, Glass, Fnttyjaraisiei candidate for State Superintendent; Mr. I have for sale 500 bushels Potatoes, Onion Sets and Garden Seed Solomon Rapids Tates Douglass, Robert Ful Sampson, Salina Journal; M.

Q. Lewis, Manhattan Nationalist; W. D. Jenkins, Pioneer, Dr. Neeley Thompson, Free Press, ton, tieo.

iVlcivinney, a. inauieson. Turkey Creek S. N. Tice, G.

W. Hardin, W. E. Henderson, I. D- Young.

PLAN OF WORK. 1 The Institute will be conducted strictly in the interest of those in attendance. 2. It will be a practical working school. A model in itself.

3. Each recitation will be a Normal recitation. 4. The work and intermissions will so alternate as to keep the classes fresh and vigorous all the time. 5.

Special attention will be given to the what, the how, and the when in teaching. 6. The course of study is so arranged that any one can select his class according to the certificate he wishes to work for. En- Vorth Beloit for rent or Plows, Harrows, for the fall trade. 21tf.

Mr. H. Griffin, Capt. Potts, Capt. Snyder and other prominent men, of Glas-co, took in the Convention.

6 Bars of soap for 25 cents. You only get 4 or 5 at other store. Its cheaper than dirt. Kixsley Bros. 21tf.

W. D. Kelley, of Leavenworth, lion. Thos. Cavauangh and infield Freeman, of Minneapolis, addressed our citizens, last evening, upon the political issues of the day.

Uncolored TEA, and keep it, the best that grows, from 10 to 20 cents a pound less than you can buy the same of any man in the county. Take it in. It is dirt cheap, 21tf. Ivixsley Bros. The Convention was a great boom for Beloit.

Everybody was astonished to rind such a live, well-built city in the West and its praises were echoed on every side. tfr. Winfield Freeman, of Minneapolis, and other friends of W. A. Johnston are in the citj- looking up his prospects for the nomination as candidate for the office ol Attorney General.

Read Tliis. If you want the Japan Teas that grows, and at 10 to 20 rents a pound less than you can buy it from any other store in the county, call at the Ked Front Store ot Kmsley Bros. 21tf. Walnut Creek Geo. W.

Ewmg, 11. liadtock, E. Newell, Henry Shafer. Frank McGrath, Chairman. H.

Caldwell, Secretary. quire of M- U-mUton Joe Store, Joel Holt, one mile west of citj Vol. 2 No. 3tf. and W.

P. Meadows, of Smith Center; N. C. Terrell, of Graham county; Charles Al-drich, Smith county; fll. V.

Beckett, Advance, M. W. Pettigrew and S. L. Green, of Norton county; 'Elder W.

J. Mitchell, On motion, the report was received and North Lawrence; Geo. Anderson, Reg Just received at assortment of Carpet Oil JlAoth, A adopted. On motion, the credentials of the Plum Creek delegation were admitted. ister, Lincoln county: irt W.

alton, Dispatch, and G. M. Stratton, postmaster, of Clay Center; Mr. Beatty, of Clyde Her On motion, the delegates present from P. I.

Call and examine my stock. any ni ecinct were permitted to cast the ald; J. B. Besack, Washington Republican; J. C.

Humphrey, Belleville Telescope; votes of absentees. themselves CO. iartiP knowing Webb McNall, Gaylord Herald; A. G. Mc- The Committee on Permanent Organiza to Geo.

T. Finnell will save costs tion renorted as follows: 1UVV ct ana ac their not Bride, Kirwin Chief; Mr. Parker, bauker, Gaylord: C. Borin, Osborne Truth Teller; bv calling: and settling "Your Committee on permanent ur- my money. at once, "A an o-nnization recommend Col.

C. vv hit- C. Gebhart, Ellsworth Keporter; xom Geo. T. Iixxeix.

nev. ot Cawker Citv. for Permanent Chair ri: -ind Driving Gloves, man, and G. aiatnews, 01 jawh.er uy, Permanent Secretary. Hughes, Marysville News.

A great many called while the editor was absent, and they came in such crowds, while he was in, that it was impossible to keep track of DEALERS IN 'It further recommends that delegates BncSn Gloves, winto nnri Colored fancy llait- be elected in the following order 1, Con ail of them. straw Hats as wen Watelies, Oloks and gressional delegates 2, Judicial 3, Sen a-torial. J. W- McBripe, LECTURES. Good lecturers will be secured in due time.

TEXT BOOKS. Bring all your books with you. BOARD. Board in private families, $2.00 to $2.50. Self board can be reduced to a mere trifle.

EXAMINATION. A teachers examination will be held at the close of the Institute commencing Eriday at 2 o'clock p. on the 27th of August and close Saturday August 2Sth. SUGGESTIONS. A Pretty View.

Last- week, by the grate of John S. New Clothing totore, muux Chairman." On motion, an informed ballot was ta The band escorted the" delegates from Goodwin, we were treated to a nice ken for Congressional delegates, which re the East to the train, last evening, and intended to receive Sen. Ingalls. But the Those desiring toeU.en-ow sulted as follows: buggy ride out into the country a lew miles. Going southward till we struck it to resl- W.

H. Caldwell 63 Senator failed to arrive, and our citizens adVaaVe to the Golden Cane Seed, which you can find at vnint street, northeast thei eloit, and A. Patten were disappointed at not hearing the (iardiner D. Younir- to KEONETT 1 1 1 1 iTiGlor 1,1 OS the section line 1 tinning East, an hour or two bowling along past thousands of acres of corn, we" at last ascended a summit high up in the air, at school house in district promised speech. sept Potatoes 11.

Mathews iash and can t-Tv. CEKTRAJL BEANGH DIVISION MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. Tims Schedule in effect Sunday, June 6th, 1880. W. A.

Mitchell O. W. Cnln 33 SaMdoeaUa of No. so, called Liberty School House. Money! Money to loan on Chattel, Personal or Cvrnq Gaston 17 A.

D. JEKKS, Alighting here while the Judge went over as. Jacobs Beloit, Kan: my own raising. 1.1 Real Estate security on long or short time a little farther southward on some business Scattering 1. Let every teacher iu Mitchell coun 1 On motion, the four highest in the above in large or small amounts, and at a low rate of interest no commission.

Applv with one of the Courier family, Mr. Wm. Hedden, we first looked into the school ty be at the Institute promptly at a. mm Monday, Aug. 2.

Truer, at the New Clothing tore, will VI a Knit. Hat. pair ot Boots or bhoes. list were declared the delegates elect. Groins West, On motion the following named persons to Ross Stevens' office on Main street, first door east ot t'ae post office, up stairs.

any- 2. Let every teacher procure suitable rooms or boarding places now and do room to see its appointments, as tne house was vacant, a swarm of swallows darted about with a whirr and scolding us were elected delegates to attend the Judic Shirt, Linen Collars and Cutt thin- in Underwear, bilk liun unk or ial Convention: not wait until the Institute opens. i-4t. Henry Casey dropped in last Monday to jSIain aDd ISlt. for intruding.

The cosy little school house Valine at lowest possime yuw "Mill streets. L. S. Tucker, R. W.

Lundy, C. W. Culp, Frank It will be a pleasure to me to give any is a substantial stone structure, situated on McGrath. Chan. Perdue.

A. O. Foote, lates bid us good bye, as he was going to leave the highest point in the country for miles one desiring to attend any information relative to the Institute, rooms or board. Douglass, C. P.

Houghton. ou the 4 o'clock train for his old home around. The furniinre consisted of. the On motion, the following delegates were The boom boometh, but the biggest 3. It is expected that the teachers and near Rochester, N.

Y. His family went latest stylo patent seats, some ol the win elected to attend the Senatorial Conven every case where benefit Is not UeJived from the uic of Hall's Temperance Tonic Bitters in accordance with all cases of LIVER COMPLAINT, DTSPEPSIA, DTDIGB TION, CONSTIPATION, BILLIOUSNESS, LOW CONDITION OF TUB BLOOD, axd In all cases where a general Tonic and Stlm ulant are reo.11 ired 5 l.OO per bottle. For sale by II. J3. AUG EXT, Beloit Kansas.

IV. P. FIaix; Sole" Proprietor; Minneapolis, Kan. all those expecting to teach will be pres witu him to Eamar, where they win dow panes are broken out, and the sills tion. ent and aid us this work.

Do not boom is at the btar Urocery, Mauihuw-u Beloit, where vou will find the bluest etock of staple and Fancy Groceries, Lope in the city, and at prices visit until his return. We hope that lie and smooth-faced stones are badly marred R. C. Ketchum, W. C.

Whitney, W. It. Couch. Mail and Accommo-Express, dation, 8:52 a.m. p.n.

9.00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:25 10:23 11:30 11:15 11:50 4:40 p.m. 1:20 A. H.

:52 7:40 9:27 5:15 6:20 10:50 6:37 6:55 9:45 8:03 11:45 8:53 44 9:43 10:10 44 11:00 44 11:40 12:50 f.m. 12:25 44 wlil have a good time and come back to by naughty words written on them with drag along in the old ruts, forgetting the fact that the question of teaching J. N. Pierce, I. Dalrymi.le, m.

Pitt, J. heavy lead pencil strokes, which would in McGrath, U. Mcivee, is. liowers. us soon for we miss his smiling countenance very much.

school properly is one of the greatest dicate that no child had descended to the It was moved that the delegates to the that cannot be lxat. Highest marKet price paid lor butter, eggs cash or trade $500.00 worth ot boots and shoes tor sale at cost. Graham Co. "ly practice. Why is it that a country different Conventions be permitted to fill The Courier office has been particular questions of the day and requires the continued effort of the wisest men to keep up with the progress in that direc school house is usually scarred all over ly blessed with large numbers of visitors all vacancies in their respective delegation Carried.

with such rudeness and obscenity? during the last three or four days. It was Sitting down on the door step, we took On motion the delegates to the Judicia tion. 1. JJ. YOUNG, Co.

Supt. impossible to keep track of all of them, so in the landscape the scene presented is a Convention were instructed to use all hon that those of onr tnends whose names do magmheent one. Sloping on 111 every di orable means to secure the nomination of not appear in our Personal list, will not take offence. To each and all who favored COaortTNICATED. Clark A.

Smith. rection the hillsides run down to the river and creek valleys, which spread out into Itlagie Duplicating JPiicl. The Coi-riek is sole proprietor ol the "Mouser Magic Duplicating Pad. lhis wonderful yet simple contrivance does away with copying, with duplicating writing and all such annoyances. By application at this office the receipt for making it od tor the sum ot bJ.UU only.

On motion, the delegates to the Con us with their friendly and cordial visits, gressional Convention were instructed to oroaa pastures, dotted here and there with Saitvillk, July 12, 1S80. Leave St. Louis Kansas Leavenworh Arrive Atchison Leave Whiting Centralia Greenlief Arrive Washington. Leave C'ifton Clyde Concordia Arrive Scandia Leave Jamestown Arrive Burr Leave Beloit Cawker Downs Gaylord Kirwin Arrive Logan Bulls City Going East. Leave Bulls City Logan Kirwin Gaylord Downs Cawker Beloit Burr Oak Scardia.

Concordia Clyde Clifton Washington Greenleaf. Centralia Whiting Arrive Atch ison Leave Arrive Leavenworth Kansas St. Louis we return grateful thanks, and hope to tine groves and pretty residences. The use all honorable means to secure the nom Editor Bfxoit Courier Sir: The Courier meet thenf under circumstances more fa hillsides are rapidly changing color under ination of Judge Holt. has not been received regularly at this office for some time past, and the last two issues of the vorable.

On motion, adjourned. Coukibk and the last issue of the Democrat has G. W. Mathews, W. C.

Whitney, Pic Nic! Pic not been received at all, thereby causing consid It i cheaply made, convenient to handle, and vou can copy anything from the first writing till you have a thousand duplicates the influence of the late bountiful rains, aiid the yellow sward is sinking beneath the green billows of grass. Here and there, glistening corn in patches of ten, forty and Secretary. Chairman erable complaint. Yourself, as well as 1, are censured for neglect of dutv. and I assure you Get ready for your Pic Nic, then call at Kinsley Bros, and get a can of choice that it is no fault of mino, as it is impossible, for if vou want them, uorae anu bu il W.

II. C.U.DWEIX. Hon. T. C.

Henry, of Abilene, the "boss cooked Corn Beef, a can of California Sal mi mm me to deliver mail till 1 receive it. Respectfully Tours, W. W. Abbrcrombie, M. one hundred acres look like a dark speck on a broad quiet sea.

Thousands of acres of virgin prairie are under the gaze, never a break nor rupture excepting where the mon, a can of Dr. Price's Pure Lemon Su farmer in the State and a prominent candidate for Goveuer, was in the city last Friday. He is an old Kansan, a man possessed mr to make your drinks irom, then you Mr. Abercrorabie has heretofore made 1:00 P.M. 3:0 4:11 44 4:52 44 6:05 6:21 44 7.U 44 2:30 44 44 6:05 4 8:31 44 tT, 9:10 44 9:28 44 4:40 A.M.

10:35 5:15 11:12 4 5:51 44 12:58 A.sc. 7:35 44 2:29 4 9:00 44 4:00 44 10:25 44 4:20 44 3:35 p.m. 5:13 44 4:35 44 6:30 44 6:35 44 5:52 6:37 a.m. surprising little creeks have seamed its sur can go and be happy with a full assurance of a good time; but should vou wish to personal complaint of this kind several of line abilities besides being one or those For tlie I51ootl and lAver Te CoxrotrfTD Extract of Sahsaparili-a asd Dasdelios with Iodidk of Potasium. Brown's Pepsin Tonic Sour Stomach and Dyspep- face.

From the school house the eye takes in its range probably ten or twenty miles 'cheese it," get a pound of our Jersey pleasant agreeable gentleman that we all like to meet. Mr. Henrv is looming up in Fall Uream Cheese. Kinsley jjros of the river valley east and west, and as his candidacy, in fact he is enjoying a first 21tf. many north and south, and in that space times, and he was assured that our paper is regularly mailed to Saltville, as well as all other offices in the county at which it is taken.

These complaints are becoming chronic, and it does seem as though there must be grounds for them. We in all kindness, that our postofiice officials a r.w nnd reliable remedy. Price 50 cents Col. J. (J.

Carpenter, Collector of Inter there are mounds and vales and thrifty farms, groves, stretches of smooth land nal Revenue, for this district, called on last Tlie Only Cure For Dii betes, Gravel. Dropsy. Brightd Disease, Pain in the Back, Inability, to Retain, or Exnel the Urinei Catarrh of the Bladder, Burning or Painful Urinating, Affections of the Spine, Nervous Debility fcc. SIiixee Sc 3Iorki3 Agents, for Mitchell county, and Northwestern Kansas. per bottle.

For sale by J. F. Cooper, II. ii. Sar Kent and Miller Morris, Beloit, Kansas.

A Clear Political Head that are lost in the majestic hills that jut Saturday. he Colonel will establish an class boom, in which the Northwest is taking a prominent part. With the Kansas experience that Mr. Henry possesses and the active part he has taken in her public affairs, we would say that a more suitable candidate will not be presented before the nominating convention. Kirwin Chief.

shall take more pains to seethat our sub down not like a frown but like a pleasant bower. Looking off to the westward the office in Beloit, with a Collector sometime this or next week. While we May he secnre.l and constipation and lioe- scribers get their papers. A newspaper range ot Blue Hills lie like an immense that is paid for is iust as much the sub feel kindly toward'him for this, it would scriber's property as anything else that he Tie. iriucn uj Dealers keep them.

Tlie Iivcr Kin. have been gratifying to have had the Dep pays tor, and he 13 entitled to it and should ty, also, from Beloit, which, we are sorry monitor at anchor over and around them hovering luminous clouds banked up in cumulous form and fantastic shapes. At the north-east corner of the school house upon a single stem nods and gracefully a nAVDKUOS ASD POTASSItM in- receive it. to say, will not be the case. Col.

Carpenter is a prominent candidate for Governor Ed. Courier Sir: lou are right MARKETS. Beloit Live Stock Market. Corrected nn to the hour of going to press each Consternation and Henry Clay; of Kansas, and is making an active can viBorates the Liver and purifies the blood; it cures Scrofula and Rheumatism. All of Brown's Medici-vks for sale hy J.

F. CfToper, U. U- Sargent and Miller idorris, regard to school money, and while on the bows in the stiff breeze, three native wild vass for the nomination. He has reached subject, will you allow me to call attention Mail and Express Trains on Main Line run dai-Iv; Accommodation and all Trains on Branches tfaily except Sunday. Mail and Express, going West, takes enpper at Kansas City, and breakfast at Greenleaf.

Going East, takes supper at Downs, and breakfast at Kansas City. Mail and Express, going West, makes connections with all lines from St. Louis and Chicago; going East, arrives at Atchison in time to connect with trains on all lines to Chicago and St. Louis. Going East, connects at Atchison with all afternoon trains for Chicago and St.

Louis; also, with the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railroad for Topeka and all points in Southern Kansas, New Mexico and Colorado; also, with Missouri Pacific Day Express lor St. Joseph, Mo. A. A. TALMA GE, F.

CHANDLER, Gen'l G. P. Agent, ST. LOUIS, MO. tulips of the national colors, red, white and blue, all around them is the bare to another delect in our school laws: week by the St.

Joe Store, west side Mill street. It lias no Political Sigrmflcauce In Bloomfield township there are fifteen ground, except now and then a tuft of Mitchell county too late. Important to Enumerators. Supervisor Kellogg requests us to say, children, of school age, that are too far grass; the graceful, swooping swallows CATTLE Good native shippers 3 Heavy S3 0(1 nOGS per cwt SHEEP Nothing doing But for curing all Summer derangements ot me bOWelS, UKOWS'8 liI.ACKBKKBY AND Km ha3 no et.nal. So lam, 3 fea without from the school house to attend there be ing twelve sections in the district.

Mr. For sale everywhere 50 cts. per bottl in answer to many inquires concerning salaries ot enumerators, that he knows it. Young formed a new district, which was Produce Market. nothing about the matter, that he has the only way we can get rehel, but our County Commissioners overruled his de received no instructions yet as to how at.

cision, on account 01 a bonded debt on the much he will be allowed for his services. And further, that as soon as he hears from chatter and flit about, saucily dipping down, nearly touching our hat-brim, and still we gaze on the lovely picture, the expansive lanscape, unconscious of the flight of time, of the great moving, hurrying mass of money-getters huddled and hampered up in the narrow streets and gloomy precincts of trade and traffic, till John shouts and startles us, with, "Here! you Sophomore! Quit looking at the clouds and things, you idiot, and get in here, for I'm hungry!" VETERINARY SURGEON. P. O'DONNELL. old district, in which we must remain yet Chief Walker about it he write to three years to help pay oil, and then build 75c 65c 55c 70c 50c 25c each enumerator and state what the con our own house.

What the people want is elusions are without solicitation on the an opportunity to appeal to a court of jus Both Superior Horses for Stock can be founl at the stable of Y. Douglass, in Solomon Eapidd; OX and TUESDAY" of each TERMS TO rXSUBE: For Consternation, $7 06 For Henry Clay $5 00 Would respectfully announce to the horse lc hfll and adioiuinir counties part of the enumerators. Clay Center Dis tice, hich certainly would not retain us -t70gi60c patch. tor no other purpose under Heaven than to be taxed to school other men's children that' he is prepared to treat all peases of WHEAT No. 2, winter ready sale No.

3, No. 4, No. 2, Spring Wheat No. 3, FLOUR per cwt CORN Pi en ty at OATS Ready sales at CASTE It BEANS In good demand EGGS Plenty at BUTTER Plenty at LARD Firm at POTATOES New, at ONIONS per bushel BEANS per bushel TURNIPS lirmat CABBAGE per head SALT per Bbl HAMS Cured APPLES Green, per bbl bush and to pay for a house we have never sent horses. He has treaieu noif r.nr.tis for two rears, and Mr.

Cavanaugh called upon us the other day, as we had requested, to show his Colorado Excursion. The Chicago, Burlington and Quiney Railroad commence May 1. 1SS0, and continue during the season, the sale of first-class excursion tickets from Chicago and local points to Denver. Colorado and Pueblo by six different routes. These tickets will be good going west within fifteen days from date ot sale, and to return Oct.

31 following, Pullman palace-cars are run by this company lrom Chicago to Council bluffs, Topeka and Kansas City, forming a line with but one change ot cars to Denver and Pueblo. a day to, and then have to, in years to DIED. IJHI Ui i. r.r.rlpr.fP. in the bUSlUCSS tOl" hand upon the Gubernatorial question.

i 1 1 clll come, buud our own house. Justice. 7c 10ic 7c 15c 12ic S4.00 Bloomfield, July 12th, anil stated that we were correct in our statement that he said "there were 100,000 voters Kansas and that of them Cemetery Notice. were better qualified for Governor than Interesting' to Farmers. Matt J.

Bovee has two of the" BEST BLOODED STALLIONS Tn the State ot Kans which Farmers and Stock Haiders should go and see before selecting their horses and be convinced. They are kept at his Barn, northwest of town, and can be seen at any time. Matt can be found at the Ten Pin Alley. lOif Spavins: King-bone, Curbs, Fistula, Poll Evil and Foot Incases have been successfully treated by me. Early in my practice as a Veterinary Surgeon 1 became satisfied that many 1 old.

sullered severely Notice is hereby given that, the citv of C. Henry," excepting that he said it thus: Beloit having purchased "Elmwood Ceme "There are 150,000 voters iu Kansas and ten per cent, of them are as well qualified tery," all persons holding deed for lots, 111 frr elmrn or laSTL'Cd teeth. The CilUSC of said Cemetery, are requested to have them for Governor as T. C. Henry." He also states that he says so on his own motion, i.nrcfa not pfttiii'jr sutlicient iood placed on record (it not already recorded), and because it is on account of a personal DJ 1 i tali i- or becoming "pullers," -'side hues (i on f.n rcin.

"tongue loners." etc FARM LOANS, 8 per cent. Fina. Receipts tafcen as title. and all parties who have purclmsed lots and have not received deeds are required matter between him and Henry, His apol to call at the City Clerk's office on or be ogy is accepted, but it did appear to us to is cluirp teeth, and this sauic trouble causes mauv trotting and young horses to he ir. tiit-ir o-nit.

Where the cheeks fore July dlst, lobO, and arrange lor the COOPER LANSING At Ida, Republic county, Kansas, at 4 o'clock in the morning of the 11th Itasley youngest son of O. J. and L. E. Lansing, of Walnut Grove, Mitchell county, Kansas.

Deceased came to Kansas with his father and three brothers, in 1871, at which time his father located at his present home. WheuHasley was ten years old he bravely faced the trials and privations of the terrible winter which followed, and the scarcity which prevailed the ensuing year, and assisted his father in establishing a comfortable home. By industry, prudence and economy had placed himself at the early age of 19 at the head of their business much to the relief of his father and mother, in their declining years, but the disasters of the last two years of drouth in this locality induced him and his three brothers to seek some point where they might obtain work as their crops were a failure. They found such ar opportunity in Republic county, where Hasley was attacked payment of the same, otherwise said lots be in bad taste for him, while -traveling through this country working in Mr, Anderson's interests, to attack any man who is a candidate for Governor. We thought it would have looked better, to say the are forced in against sharp teeth by the r.f tl.o.

hit. it irives the horse so A. P. BACON, BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP BLOCK SOUTH B. U.

P. DEPOT. All kinds of work in my line promptlv attended to. Horse shoeing is my specialty. Plow, wagon, buggy or carriage work neatlr done and without delay.

None but competent woikiveti employed. No. 8-1 jr. nmcli pain that he is compelled to chance his "ait in order to relieve his mouth. 1 he noiTih sliould be examined and the cause may be resold.

By order of Committee on Cemetery, 21 S. Search, City Clerk. a From the Cawker City Journal: As a "Diver," Gilbert Freeman, of Be least, if he had kept his mouth shut about CARRIAGE Painting I Trimming. the Governorship till the time came lor him to shoot it off, and we still think so, It did not make Anderson's friends who removed. Call ou me and I will guarantee satisfaction F.

O'Doxneij Dcloit. Kansas. Notice for Publication No. 1257. Land Office, Concordia, Kansas.

June 3rd, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final prool in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof, on Saturday, the 2lst day of August, lbSO, before the Clerk of theJCourt of Mitchell County, at Beloit, Kausas, viz: Thomas Paruell, Homestead Entry No. for the Sec. J2, Town south, Range 7 west, and names the following as his witnesses, to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said tract, viz: J. L.

Kelshaw, William Copeland, Lafayette Dodd and John Cooley, all of Saltville, Mitchell county, Kansas. 20-5t B. II. McEckron, Register. Notice for Publication No.

1261. Land Office at Concordia, 1 July Cth, 180. i Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof, on Wednesday, August 18th, before the Clerk of the Court -of Mitchell county, at Beloit, Kansas, viz George S. Watson, Pre-emption Filing Nor 8240, for the AV ii. Sec.

12, Town 8 south, Range 7 west. and names the following as his witnesses, to prove his cou-tinuons residence upon and cultivation, of said tract, viz: D. T. Morgan D.T-Morgan, W. il.

Vestal and C. J. Houts, all of Beloit, Mitchell county, Kansas. s-5t B. Hi McEckuon, Register.

loit, is a success. In crossing the stream are friends to Henrv make them love An in going to the shooting his bug derson any better, now, you may rest assured. long as Cavanaugh was in the Tlie undersigned announces that he Is now prepared to do ali kinds of plain and fancy work in Carriage Painting and Trimming, at the stone shop next east of ft. t'asndiy's blacksmith shop. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly eve-.

1, gy very nearly upset, precipitating him, head first into the water; for some time he interest of Anderson that should have been with that dread disease, Malignant Dysen was out of sight, but shortly samc up to bis particular business but when he came Cute'l. iiuiwinia. the surface spouting like a whale. Mr. is a big man, and he made a big hole in tery, anti in his best days was snatched away from earthly cares, leaving father, mother, brothers and sisters to mourn hi? BROOM CORN SEED FOR SALE.

ALSO PAIR MULES TO TRADE FOR MARES. at Barilen's farm, two miles nortlj' of Beloit, on Jewell road. Noj li-4i the water as he went down, and that ac Tarrn to Tr.Se in iVllllor to -w Fan.i iu Mitcl.ell or llo Inquire at St. Store or 8 Miilos tMutli of lown of 1. W.

Moss. 2)-4t Don't forget that Tyner, at the New lothin" Store, hart a large line of English H'tw'i Siiits.White Marseilles ami Intch loss. Hasley had many traits of character counts or the "roaring ot many waters: FARM LOANS8 per cent. Final we heard some distance away. We wish winch endeared him to his youthful com out boldly and abused Henry at the very time when he was here witli Anderson, will account in some measure for our own apparent hostility to Mr.

Anderson, for we thought that Mr. Anderson must certainly know something about it. But as Cavanaugh exonerated him, we shall have nothing more to sny about it so fur as Au-derson is concerned. pamons. and strong social ties bound him to remark that his lady was accomyauying to earth, which it seemed hard should be Receipts tafcen as title.

him, not in the water, but in the buggy Youth's Cassi-all at Iower Vests, niue Flannel Stilts, In vnriefv. and witnessed the thrilling incident with severed. But all things can avail nothing when the elf Destroyer comes. D. COOPER BROWN.

110 small degree of anxiety Prices than ever named iu IcJoit. icu..

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