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The Marion Tribune from Marion, Kansas • 2

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A Contemporary's Generous Comments. LEADING HARDWARE HOUSE colonies, from, which the United States was formed, belonged to and were governed by the mother countries: exclu The Marion Tribune passes into this week. A syndicate of Florence HOME LAND LOAW AGENCY, T. 15. CROUCH, Editor.

gentlemen have bought the paper and sively by England from 1763 to 1776. will remove the material back to Flor But on July 4th, 1776. the thirteen Entered at the Pint Office- at Marion, Kansas, as Second-cias Mail Matter. Stanford Son, ence whence it came some months- ago. original colonies in general convention MARION, KASNAS.

and issue therefrom, we understand in assembled, officially and publicly de 1.50 Subscription price the near future, the Florence Bulletin. clared; to the world that they were free Mr. Crouch, we believe is to be editor-in- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1887. and independent States, and as. such chief of the new paper, and will devote- -DEALERS IN could 1 levy "war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and do all his energies principally to booming that ambitious We really regret to lose I desire to say my friend that vat Qtmpdown and out of Hit Trolnite Judge's office, I hate gone into tlie i-tftD, LOAN m4 other acts and things which independ ent states inay of right do." neigbbor Crouch from Marion.

He is. TRIBUNE BTJLI.ETIX- Xewspapers," like are largely creatures of circumstances, and that is particularly the case with the journalist who appreciates the amenities KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY If the question in its terms had been of the profession, and honor? journalism made to. apply to the territory now known as the United States, then its his TfciBCKB in -the change that will take place after this issue of the paper. every time he touches pen to papery in the manner if not always in the matter of his productions. By this latter allus- tory would evidently have begun with the first discovery of such territory but In view of the fact that the people of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, sion we mean lo say that though radical I think it means the United States as a ly wrong in "some things, we think, he is always courteous and graceful in the ad nation.

As a nation, separate and distinct civil power, its history -must have begun with its birth, and that is con WAOQS8, COOK AND HEATIXG STOVES, and manufacture tkeir own Tinwars from the best quality of tin. Tin Buo8s; Spoutinc; and Bepair work done by Skilled Workmen, ra-Spccial attention Riven to tbo Fump Trade. MARION, g. vocacy of his opinions. "We admire ab ility everywhere, and love an honorable ceded, I think, by all writers, to have INSURANCE BUSINESS, I have vxnje arrangements vith TT.

A. MARTIN, a young attornr lo krep the Bool and do the Ugtl tmrt. I fVrf Kht -vina to the people that we are to do yovr business safe.v. cheaply and promptly. We ore worling vp a lar list FARMS and CITY PROPERTY for sale.

We hat tome chevp tf Loan on Good Seciirity. WE HAVE FARMS TO TRADE FOR CITY PROPERTY. opponent. Marion Record. been July 4th, 177(5.

Florence have organized a newspaper enterprise and were desirous of securing an established franchise, we have sold the Tkibuxe to the "Florence Bulletin Company," and will hereafter edit the Florence Bulletin in behalf of that company. It is not without regret that we leave Marion. As a community in a social sense it is one of the most generous and agreeable, it has ever been our good fortune to dwell in. In a financial Taylor Riddle, CO At And IKON. New Orleans Times Democrat-J Very respectively submitted, Eugene F.

Baexes. Marion, Kansas. the United States has rapidly advan ced in its production of iroa lately, and as Great Britain on part has fallen off, Editor Marion 'Tribune: -DEALER Ik- Sik, -Mr. Van Ostrand's reply (for it it is thought that this couatry will pass is no answer) to Mr. Randall, savours of rudeness.

Mr. Randall is perfectly right DRUGS 1 MEDICINES it in out put within the next two years, and stand at the head of the list as the and business way, it is an encouraging and Mr. Van Ostraffd decidedly wrong, "Memorize" is another coinage and attempted corruption" which I noticed a few "weeks 'since. greatest iron country of ihe world. In another important mineral, also, coal, the chances are still better that we will pass England within a very short time.

When you desire to offer vmtr t. 1 If you to INSURfc YOUR'BUliINGS. MONEY gist vt a trial. tatatet to settle. Wills to Probate, or I.W 1 you haxe Et- There is no grosser corruption of the In 18S0 this country mined only 77 (j't-cvsa cau.

shall be glad to have glad i my friends call on me when in Marion. English language, (than tliii coining of verDs out or nouns,) except it be the and thriving city. To those who have upheld and patronized us during bur stay in Marion, we wish to extend our sincere thanks in grateful appreciation of the favors conferred upon ns. Toward those who have been a little dilatory in this respect we hold no ill feeling whatever, believing that in time they would have recognized the merit of a paper devoted exclusively to their inter OFFICE IN BO WROX BLOCK. placing indelicate meanings on pure B.

F. BROCKET, MARIOS, KAJfSAS. TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY WRITING MTTERIAL, Paints, Gils Varnishes, Window Glass, WSfand all other goods lepi in aa FIRSTCLASS DRUGSTORE English phrases, an outrage only too common in the "Western States, Mr. Van 000 tons of coal, wliereas its production for 1886 was 107,000,000 tons, threefold as much. The coal production of England, on the other hand, was but tons against 159.500,000 last year, and 172,500,000 in 1884.

Ever since 1870, the English production has been a standstill or actually declining. Ostrand's diction is turgid and obscure. In comparing two courses he asks "which THE FLORENCE LOAN CO. Will Loan Money on Farm and City Propeity, Anywhere in Central Kansas, gives the most, it should be "which gives the more." In another place he says, "true English grammar." True is The United States is now well ahead of every other coal producing country est and to that of the city. We would have enjoyed remaining in Marion many more years, but.

as we have said before, superfluous. PABTICCLAB ATTESTIOS PAID TO If the study of Etomology had no Q. Block Tvlariori Kans practical results, so much the worse for the teacher not for the science. Every farmer, at least, would be the better for knowing the natural history of the LOANS on City Property in PEABODY, MARION and FLORENCE It behind that ire can lake all the desimUe Loans in this locality, and that rat made tluU urill talis ft alL If lie security sufficient and litU correct, we can easily agree as to hrmsT Good Chattel and Personal Security will be Negotiated insects which prey on the crops and of but England, and gaining so rapidly on the latter that at our present rate of increase we will have passed her in 1SS8. In yiew of the discovery of late of extensive and valuable coal fields throughout the South and their utilization ther is little reason to doubt that our increase in production will keep up.

It was through its iron and coal that England gained its prominence in manufactures and became the great and rich power it is. When the United States shall have passed it. in both and coal production, which it will do in 1S88, SAM W. HOWE, Real Estate and Insurance Agent AB3R A.CTOR, NOTARY. Will furnish AI3STBA CTS short notice.

Special attention given tolOOElSG IP HEAL ESTATE or eertainlv in 1889, this country will have displaced it from its manufacturing and commercial prominence, and will stand first in the'world in every respect. Immena, of Xew Merchandise pHI np onr store, frn Markcoaaisof-s: HATS, CAPS, GLOVES IVCITTElStS, HOSIERY. ETC. axd wjj ix-rgxn wvk ocb cvsnmais THE FULL VALUE OF THEIR MONEY IS EVERY SALE WHCT11E8 URGE OE SMALU WE AtE OFFEKIXH A KliII Line of Heay Shawls, Misses'Wraps DRESS GOODS. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.

BOOTS SHOES For The Best Bulding," Flagging, and Dimension Stone the Educational. those insects which prey on the crop destroyers. Had a "practical teacher been present good results should have followed. Mr. Van Ostrand appears to imply that a study of Latin grammar gives a knowledge of "universal grammar" (sic) Latin is' of use studying: Latin languages, namely French, Italian, Spanish, Portugese and English, bat least of all in English, so many words of the last language being derived from old Saxon roots.

The idea of Geometry being of practical use" than German or even Latin, is amusing for a man cannot erect even a cOwshed properly, without applying certain principles of geometry. The assertion that astronouiy is almost valueless is a curiosity in its way, the rudiments being orally acquired and without the knowledge of such, I fail to see how any one, can be ordinarily intelligent. Greek was formerly more used than Lriin in scientific terms-pray who has Written for theTEiBUSE. HoSbrook -does not say that the prepo sition is adverbial or adjective nor does ANDERSON OUARRIES! he say that their relations are adverbial "We are creatures of circumstances, and must submit to Fate in its dictation." In these brief parting words we are desirous of mentioning, that we leave behind one contemporary we sincerely regret and with whom controversial matters have been a source of harmless enjoyment. We, of course, refer to Mr.

Hocii, of the Record. Though decidedly opposite to his views in many instances, we have always endeavored to discuss matters with him (as all others) in an amiable and courteous manner, and we owe it to hiia to say, that he has always responded in the same gentlemanly way. It has always been a pleasure to us to peruse Mr. Hoch's paper, as it is always free from that nnclean and vulgar matter with which so many papers are filled and to that class of publications, one of is, unfortunately for the town, ar -adherent. "We are aware of the fact tliat in this action we will met with the approval -of some and with the opposed sentiment of others, wc also realise that enemies," (every mas has some), will call this removal the result of adverse cirenmstan-txs catiserl hj ireallet competition, wh'ch it must b3 said has been harrass-ing, but coming from a source of powerless ignorance has been without effect and is not even remembered.

Therefore we wish to say that the TaiBirxE goes out of existence "With good feeling towards all, and malice towards none." The subscription list of the Teibcxe "viil be continued as the without any change whatever. or adjective (see Ilolbrook's grammar page 94.) 'Now for ihe word "diagram." Mr. Van Ostrand says "The use of dia gram as a verb, custom, if nothing else AT PRICES THAT WILL HELP THE POOR AND THE RICHl will sustain." Xo one, with the possible Excel in tnis Section. For LiLeraj Prices Apply to ANDERSON, Fill! in rViinra. exception of Mr.

Randall himself, ever the Comer at 3Iip and Third Sis. Marion, Kaniv. LOCKWOD BOWRON. says, "place that sentence in diagram," but on the contrary, the usual words, that sentence" are used. If CASE BIUNGS, MARION, KANSAS Real Estate Agents, altered all that In conclusion allow me to say that if Mr.

Ostrand had 'asilinejj a little les3 of tho "pedagogue" in his tone and while professing to instruct the "outer barbarian," had not himself been euity of gross gramatical and other he would not have exhausted the patience of "Job." "What is it Horace says? iNe sutor ultra crepidam." this is the right view to take of our error, why waste our energies in trying to "hew to the line" at all? Let "i-nstom" have "her way and lowtbrthe sfandartl to suit her caprice. This would make it very easy for a generation or two. But where would we land? What would become of the line of distinction between the educated and the uneducated? There would soon be no umpire biJt custom. May heaven deliver us There has never esisted a great nation that has fallen from her greatness, but what came to ruin by blindly following custom. Look at it as we may, it is still true that if no checks interpose the tendency of human doings is downward in.

every walk of life Offer Extraordinary or avocation. The lives and labors of good men are Agent for A. Si F. It. Lands and for 31.

K. A T. K. It. Lands.

ALSO FOR A- Large Amouut of Private Land, -(IX THIS AXD-ADJOIXINU Large Number of Nicely Loci-led and Well Lnyroved Farms for Sale. HUNDREDS OF TVELX. SITUATED TOWN loTS in tho tlirivinfr City of Marion for pale on term to nit evprylxxlv. If yon want a Deed, or a Mort-r), or a (Jontract drawn, or if yon wish to acknowledge the execut'fiu of any instrument, came to onr off. 00.

Toor tmfcinem will be correctly done and for reasonable prices A file of all the eounty papers ami other journals is ejit in our office fur tlie ounvenience and eutertaiument of our customers. CUM AND BEE Ud. Rock Island Bakery. WILLIAMS WILLIAMS, Proprietors. (Successor lo G.

F. Roberts.) LUNCHES SERVED- AT ALL HOURS. t7 Oiisltri aud Ice Cream in Motion. SKATING KINK, MARION, KAN checks upon the conduct of the vicious. It Iues! It Dues! Municipal suffrage for women "means the introduction of a new element into Kansas politics, says the Lawrence Journal.

It does. It means that about 5 per cent of the women will vote and that four-fifths of such voters will des-posit their ballots in accordance with the wishe3 of their husbands or father. Kansas City Times. Skilled mechanics and artists are checks upon the labors and tendencies of the loose and slovenly. The teacher that J.

P. FUNK, J. HOSMER, E. M. DONALDSON, 11 Mmuox, Kaxsas.

Munager Land Department, MAKIItX. Kax-AS. NEW FIRM. SHANER BROS. (Successors to Aumm Bros.) Announce to the citizens of Marion anl vicinity Ibattlify kei-p on hand a full supply of the best brands of Cigars and Tobacco, ont'ectionery, tc.

LU5CH ut nil hours. Oysters served in every style. Corns and see us, and vie will treat you risht. SHANEIl BROS. Gen.

Roalanger's Silence. Gen. Bonlanger, Frnch minister of war though his popularity is more civil than military, is a cause of uneasiness to Germany. lie has taken no step to alarm any one so far. But as he says nothing, while devoting all his energies to the reorganization of the armies of France, his very silence is suspicious and make his enemies uneasy Cliicago Tribune.

DONALDSON, HOSMER -HEALERS IN- ffiopgage Securities nveSfcorS irj Real Estate. will interpose no barrier in the way of an j- power or influence that would lower the standard (in any degree) that it has cost so much to set up, should pause and ponder. Now Mr. Van Ostrand took a different view of those sentences that I used, viz "Do like he does" He said they wrong and should not be used, that "like" should not be used for "as." But he knows that custom sanctions this far more extensively than it does the other. But if we yield to custom we shall never have any reform.

Reform 13 sometimes revolutionary, 'tis true, but as we may learn by the past, it ought to be. Every wholesome law for the better regulation of the conduct of a people finds its necessity in some improper custom. When custom gains the preponderance of power the people must yield to the inevitable. Till that state comes, I say let every legislator and teacher of every class, "stand by the flag," defend the right, stamp out wrong, and leave the path of human knowledge as clear a3 he found it, that the world may not say he has lived in vain. D.

II. Randall. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me by the citizens of Marion and vicinity during the past 18 months, I desire to show my appreciation of the same by affording them an opportunity of obtaining anything they may want in the line of Books, Jewelry, Silverware, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Pocketbooks, Ladies Hand Satchels, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Dolls, Vases, Plush and Bronze Picture Frames, Artists Materials (excepting Tube Paints) Library Lamps, Hand and Stand Lamps, Mixed Paints and various other articles at COST UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE This will enable Ali. to obtain at least One chance in the FREE DISTRIBUTION II of presents to take place January 1st, 1888. If you contemplate painting your House or Barn next Spring or Summe, it will pay you to purchase your PAINTS NOW!" E.

WEEMS. FISASCIAL COBItEESPOSDEKTS: First National Hank of Marion, Kausan. First National Bank of Manchester, N. II. WESTKItN OFFICE, Marion, Kami KASTEKN OFFICE, X.

If. HRQY STONE CUTTING AND MASONRY. CONTRACTS TAKEN ON EASY TEB313-5 All work promptly done in the beet style of me clianics. 1'okt Officc box 230, Nabion, Kass dec l-tf THE FRENCH TEMPLE OF FASHION. Easliion.

Bazaar, S. D. CLARK. BLACKSMITH In reference to the enormous amount of money being paid" by the United States at present, as pensions to men who have been in the army the Xew York Star saj-s "The Star is sorry that the President did not veto the Inter-State Commerce bill. It is sorry that he did not veto the Mexican War Tension bill, and it hopes that he will veto the abomination called the Dependent Tension bill, which has passed both Houses.

This countrv is now fIending more money for the payment of men who have been soldiers than any country in the world is Fpending for the pay of its troops. There is a pension which can be given -I A TiJ T-rVQCii alitayifinil jurt what A--t-V A-J A XZsPthrT want at ihe Fauhion COR. 3D and Florence, Kan. WAGON MAKER. Bazaar of (, i Lt a I MARIOS, KANSAS.

AH work itifftmctrd to my care fidivlied in a neat. Everythins is Kopt in a Fiirat-Clua MHIicary Store can alvrajsue Fnnd together witli an Elegant Lina of praotial altd workltiaiilike manner, aud we make a Questions Answered. In last week's issue of tlie Tkibunk Mr. Cherinjtfon requested answers to two questions, one in grammar and the other in history. I will not pause to answer SPECIALTY OF SllOElSG FIXE HOUSES.

Mv turms are as reasonable as an other machanic lnthecitjr. RIBBONS, SASHES, SCARFS, PUMES Tips, Flowers Ornaments Crapes ana Velvets. CITY HOTEL, ior discuss the first, leaving that to be to every man, woman and child in the land without taking a cent from the MRS. V. CROUCH, Florence, Kan Be?" Don't Forget the Place, A.

IIIiE, Proprietor. Treasury, by the simple process of reducing the tai s. Sixty millions a year can be taken from the taxation which now CHARGES GOOD TEAMS! NEW BUGGIES! -Special attention eiven to Commercial Men and Transient customers. presses upon every ono, from the grand- CAST MAIN STREET, MARION, KANSAS sire to the babe. There will be no fraud in the distribution of the pensions that the Star proposes.

Those who are en Bhenmatiam and Neuralgia Cared Id 2 The Indiana frhemical Co. have discovered a disposed of by some one who posesse3 a grammatical turn of mind but will endeavor to answer the second, namely, when does the history of the United States begin? This question appears to have been overlooked by a very large majority of teachers, and yet it seems to me to be a question of considerable importance. I think if this question could be properly and rightly decided, forming a criterion by which other questions of a like nature could be disposed of, a great deal of the uncertainty connected with the study of history would be avoided. I lay it down a general and titled to them will get them. There will J.

S. MIZE'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Vest of Hotel, Fifth Street, Florence, Kansas. Prompt Attention Givfn To TRANSFER BUSINESS compound which nets vrith truly marvelous rapidity be no false or unworthy claimants. No part will be paid to agents, or clerk3 or head of departments. The money will be left in the Dockets of the people, in in the cure of Rheumatism and Neuralgia.

We guarantee it to cure any and every case of acute jfcorhimniatory liheumutism and Neuralgia in 2 IAYS, and to give immediate relief in chronic cases and effect a speedy cure. On receiptor 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription for this wonderful compound, which can be filled by your home druggist at small cost, We take this means of K'Vins our discovery to U13 public instead or putting it out as a patent medicine, it being much less expensive. We will gladly refund money if satisfaction is not given. Tub Indiana Chf.m. Crawfordsvllle, Ind.

in the hands of those who earn it in the mechanic hand, in the laborer's hand, in the farmer's hand, in the sew universal rule, that everything, whether ing woman's hand. You Representative in Congress who quarrel as to what tax vn iiittiijuiaie, rational or lrra tional, has a history connected with it fine buggies always on hand es you will reduce, and yet vote pensions commencing wr.on its existence can be clearly ascertained. Upon the same -AT- principle nothing can possibly have history nnless It has existence. THE ELGIN HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Tlair Cutting, Shatnpooning and dressing.

fmaving redncedtoa fins art. BENDEKr MARION, KANSAS. may conclude, therefore, that the history of the United Suites, as a nation, MARION FURNITURE STORE! BARROWS TIDYMAN, Jiut Beceired Large and Well -Selected Stock ot NEW FURNITURE, 'Which they hT Opened Vp In the South Boom of ROGERS' BLOCK, Which yoa are cordially invited to call and examine. Ton will And great tartetyof Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Ladies' Rockers, Bed Louvgts, Gents' Easy Cludrt, Center Extension and Kitctien ablet, Kitchen i Safes, Bureaus, VNDERTKINcTZi PECIALTY HEN SIEBE HARDWARE EMPORIUM! commences vviui me beginning of its for Mexican veterans and the veterans of Indian wars and patriot ware, and all other wars real and imaginary, suppose you stop M-rangling for a little while and reduce the taxes! The reply of Mr. Carlisle to Mr.

Randall is a disheartening thing. The reply uhould have been this "If you, Mr. Randall, will move that the House pro-feed to the consideration of revenue measures, we wil! support your motion, and, once in committee, we will do what we think to be wise, but we will reduce the taxes ii existence as a nation separate and din fmt .1 1 nvi. Hum, iiuu. uucoiiiieciea wnn any CLEAN, NEAT and NEW omer civil power.

Tf enviivntj-t .17 i -HE LEADS T1ILM ALL IX- ARLINGTON HOTEL aim uwiiati exisienue as a nation begun July 4th, 1770, and therefore its history must have begun at the T. J. Plumley, PrcpriorR. Guns, Ammunition, Shelf and. Heavy Hardware and Farm Implements MARIOJ ri-j same time, and not before or after.

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