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EMPORIA, KANSAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1879. POLITICAL MENTION. studies on political economy, give him all NEWS SUMMARY. THE NATIONAL ERA, tne worn that his strength is capable of. by a Republican convention.

However, it is delightful to meet bo fine a specimen of an almost extinct species of the human race. The cost of transiaor tin er Lord Tiorne Princes' Ijouisa from England to Canada It is reported that Jim Keene, the WA. SHIlfGTOlf. Secretary McCkakt has submitted $10,000 is a bill tbat no one seems wil speculator, has suceessfully concluded ing to father. The home colonial office nformation in relation to Sitting Bull's progtws in the piney woods' country of tbe West.

He was merely in a burry and walked so as to get along faster. The bookkeepers, drummers and other salaried men of Savannah, are going to establish a hotel on the co-operative plan. A considerable amount of money bas already been subscribed. All the stockholders will share in tbe victual. The leading cattle breeders of Texas have announc-d tbat thev are ready to export from 173,0 0 to 200.000 bead of cattle annnall if tbe price is made satisfac his scheme to corner the wheat market refused to pay it, and the Canadian treasurer has also repudiated the bill.

It looks movements, stating that several bands of Indians are ioinine that chief who are be PUBLISHED KVHBY FBIDAT MOBNING BT 8. N. WOOD, EDITOR PROPR. Terms One Dollar a Year in Advance. t'O f.Vr OFFMC'KMtS.

of the world, and has realized a profit of as if tbe royal pair wonld have to pay coming somewhat demonstrative. their own fare. million of dollars. Such men as Emporia Nat'l Bank, it- ii op EMPORIA, 4 KANSAS. Gash Capital and Surplus, $115,000.00.

1 INTEREST PAID OH TIME DEPOSITS, i Drafts Drawi on Eastern Cities and all Points in Europe. The highest paid for School, Township. City and County Bonds. P. B.

Plumb, President. W. T. Soden, Vic-President. Jj.

T. Hekitaoe, Cashier. The order of the Treasury Depart The whole property value of the people of the United States is between forty and fifty thousand millions of dollars, and if this was equally divided among our entire population, each man, woman and child would have one thousand dollars of property. Our present circulation gold, silver and paper, all told is The late William Allen had an ex Keene, Jay Gould and Vanderbilt ought ment, probihitine the iniDortatien of neat tremely powerful voice so powerful, indeed, that it gained for him the sobrionet cattle from England, is revoked, the Sec themselves to be "cornered" and forced to earn living by legitimate means. of "Earthquake Allen.1' When a vontb and apprenticed to John Tbnrmaa.

the retary naviog officially determined that such importation will not tend to the introduction or Bpread of cattle disease in tbe United States, provided proper quaran tory. If European governments do not hedge their ports with too stringent regulations, there need be no lack of gool beef on the other side of the Atlantic PrBsrAXT to an order of the United saddler, Allen was a tall, erect fellow, and ess than eight hundred millions, and if The Washington Post says: "If all a persistent worker, studying with his book before him on his work-bench. E. B. Peyton.

G. W. Frederick. B. Moon.

N. Sedgwick. D. W. Kastinan.

W. T. Kwing. Win. Jones.

O. B. Wharton. J. H.

Hibben. I. B. Kellogg. W.

Trueworthy. tine regulations are carried out. JadRe District Clurk District Court rtberiff Attorney Treasurer tHork KejjiHt of eel Sunt 1'ab. Kurveyor l'robuto Judu'o Coroner the men in Portland who were mined Seceetaby of the Naw Thompson States Court, the Kentucky Uivision of by himself, won tbe race. The four-oared race yesterday, the Columbia crew won, with the Wesievans second and the Cornells third.

The college fonr-oarexl race was won by the Columbia crew of New York The new formula of asking a friend to drink at Manhattan Beach is to say, "Let ns Bee bow gold is selling." The friends repair to a private dining-room of the hotel, on a door of which are tbe words, "Gold Room." Within is an elegantly furnished sample room. The next inquiry is, "What stock are yon baying." Alien things go on as in other bar-rooms. The widow Maria Lewis of Pbamix, Oswego connty, N. gave five sons, all she bad. to the defeuce of the Union in tbe war of the rebellion.

They were all killed, and she was left without saoport. and has ever since been maintained by the community as an object of charity. She has now secured back pensions due ber dead boys to the amount of $1,300. aud also is gnaranteed au annuity of niuety-si dollars. The Widow Tan Cott, evangelist, after laboring twelve days in a Methodist church at Poughkeepsie, was quite indig-uant at being ollered ouly $30.

which she refused as a gros9 insult." Tbe pnstor of tbe cbnrch responded quite sharply, that Mrs. Van Cott came ou her own notion, tbat she had not proved a success, and that the amount ottered was 111-re than bal tbe aUkOiint received by contributions from members It was learned at the Sub-Treasurv in equally divided would give only fifteen dollars to each person and it should not bo matter of surprise that we hear of scarcity of money and hard times. by the Sherman resumption policy the St. Louis and southeastern uanroaa was fcolil Saturday at Louisville. After gives tbe flat denial to the statement that he is a candidate for gubernatorial honors New York Saturday that William H.

Vanderbilt had purchased $4,900,000 worth of th a view of ultimately succeeding Mc four per cent. United States bonds there should turn out to hear him tell how he did it, he would have a large audience, Hut when the Greenback M. Griffith. disposing of rolling ftocte, land, to the Louisville. Nashville and Great Southern Kiilroad Company the road was sold to the same company for $1,000,010.

The Donald in tbe Senate. He says tbat with bis retirement from the Cabinet at tbe close oC the present administration bis A. Wood. L. A.

Taylor. bnt they might not be very enthusias Thursday as a personal investment. The bonds were of $50, 000 each. The Treasury clerks say it is tbe largest investment in securities by an individnal on record. Labor party demands that the Government shall increase the volume of money circulation by an additional issue of one thousand millions of greenbacks, bighrst political asnirations will bave been realized.

total amount paid for tbe property was Nineteen twentieths of the bonds are held by that company. A VERY level-headed magistrate fs the BUSINESS CARDS. The Loan Division of the Treasury tic." It is likely that Sherman will hear from some of the men his polioy has ruined before he leaves Maine. The people of that State are well posted. I It- ST.

NATIONAL BANK EMPORIA, KANSAS. Capital Slock, paid $100,000.00. SupHeP- 00.000,00, which would give each peron, if equally Department is verv bnsv redeeming aud OKWERAl, FOREIGN NOTKS. Prince Charles, of Ronmania. it is paying for the called sixes.

Bnsbelsot rt-g. llwrinna CarilsS lines, or lest, 0,00 per year; il.00 each additiunul line. divided, nineteen dollars more, or thirty-four dollars in all, the hard-money, hard-fisted party cry out "inflation." reported, has threatened to abdicate au. Judge who is presiding at the trial of Col. Kuford for the murder of Judge Klliott.

The lawyers and medical experts got mixed up in a controversy over tbe ditlerent sorts of insanity, whereupon tbe Judge advised istered bouds arrive almost, daily by express. The work is behind about one week less tbe Jews are emancipated. Evert man who gave Lis note or cm account of the tnsh. Holders of regis If this is inflation, let us have it as The new Moscow journal, the Russian mortgage of $100, for property in 1873, tered bonds often make the mistake of supposing that tbe government pays ex ATTORNEYS AT LAW. soon as possible.

Courapr.bas been suspended for two months for urging complete liberty of the press. received in lieu the equivalent of but press charges, he govern men does not pav express charges, and bondholders put them all to shut up, declaring that the jury couldn't understand them, and be didn't believe they knew what they were talking about themselves A Kentucky Judge with the fate of Elliott before bis eyes, ought to be careful bow he makes such The Maine Greenbackers. The entrance of the Greenbackers into At Wimbledon, in the 200 yards com OFFICERS: themselves to inconvenience when they fail to pay charges at the time bonds are shipped. petition for tbe Albert prize, Milton Farrow (American) made the highest possible score. H.

C. CROSS, WM. MARTTXDALE, the field has demoralized the Republicans within their intrenchments, and it is now too late to reorganize and inspire Of the $40,000,000 refunding certifi $CC in gold at that time. Gold having advanced about 36 per cent, and greenbacks having become equal to gold, he who pays a debt to-day contracted in lawful money in 1873, pays twice the value of his property, and twice as much as the creditor is equitably entitled to. cates issued by the treasury, $32,227,000 There has been another false alarm T.

S. GRISHAM, Attorney at law, Cottonwood Fill s. Collections and couveyiuicii tnude a specialty. All basi-tiurs intrusted to my euro will receive proiiipt attention. 1 31-ti.

T. P. HILLERMAN, Attorney at Law, Knitiorio, Kansas. Ofllceover I. 1.

t'ui book store, with A. N. Hanna. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to bis care. vlniiyl ice President E.

R. 1IOLDERMAN, Cashier. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BL'SNES have been converted into fonr per cent. SOMETHING ABOUT PUB. DOCS.

of an intended attempt to wreck a royal railway train ou the route from Windsor to Portsmouth. The Bonapartists have adopted a reso lution declaring tbat by tbe fleath of the Hence neither gold or greanbacks are honest money to-day in payment of them. Secretary Sherman has undertaken a thankless labor. Blaine will yet have strength enough to prevent the Maine delegation from indorsing Mr. Hayes' man in the convention next year; and as for making an impression on the Maine Greenbackers in this canvass, the secretary is foolish to think such a thing possible.

He and his policy are the foremost objects of their detestation. Boston Globe. bouds. Under theThurman act, the treasury department is buying tbe bonds to be applied as a sinking fund for the final redemption of bonds issued in favor of the Pacific railroads by the government. Every month the amount due these roads by the government for transportation is withheld, and to that amount purchases are made.

Bonds bought are five per cents, as subscribed by the act. So far, $314 850 in these bonds have been placed to the credit of tbe funds. EMPORIA SAVINGS BANK, Prince Imperial, Prince Jerome became the bead of the Bonaparte family. c. II.

CAKHWEI.L. JOHN V. 8ATJNDEB9. debts incurred five years ago. A Paris despatch to the London CARSWELL SAUNDERS, at Law, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas' will practice in the several couxta of Marion, Chase, Lyon and Greenwood counties.

Times says it is impossible to suppose that tne government will revive the laws for KANSAS. The Nationals in the late Congress EMPORIA, the expulsion or the Jesuits. Germany has declined to entertain The advices received by the govern J. W. LYNN.

W. Bt'OTT, made a very creditable and safe record with which to go before the country in Does a General Banking Business. any proposals from Roumania for a modi- SCOTT LYNN, ment from Memphis indicate that the people are more destitute of the necessaries of life and the means of combating the epi No Baying of Offices. The Workinsrmen's party has taken a 1880. They made an earnest effort to heat ion of the provisions of tbe treaty of Berlin relative to the emancipation of the Interest on time Deposits Attorneys at Law, Kmoria, Kansas, will practice in all State and Federal Courts.

n4 Jews. fulfill every promise they made the peo tub we: st. A convict who was sent to the Michigan State Prison in 1S59 for life is seeking a pardon. He has earned over $1,200 by working over time. At Newark, Ohio, on Saturday, while a boy named Kol Beaty was attempting to adjust some belting in a saw-mill, be was caught in the machinery and instantly killed.

An enthusiastic temperance woman at Fort Collins, Colorado, has given a supper to all the young men in the town who bad not imbibed alcoholic liquor for sixty days previous. The other day Miss Sarah A. Johns killed a rattlesnake in her fathei's yard at Bangor, Wisconsin, which measured nearly foar feet, ana had ten rattles. She found it among he currant bushes, and killed it with an ax. Mr.

Sinclair, of Muscatine, Iowa, awoke in the night aud saw the fotm of a person at the window. Thinking be had canght a burglar, he drew a revolver from under bis pillow, took careful aim. fired, and hit bis wife, who was at the window opening tbe shutters. The Nevada City Transcript tells of a poor Italian who, stopping at a spring to quench bis thirst, ten miles from Dowue-vi lie, discovered some gold in tbe bottom of the spring. He soon told the good news to some companions, and now one of the richest mines -of the coast is located at that spring.

Barney Hughes, who has been in the mines in various parts of the country since J. JAY BUCK, President. demic than they were last season. The secretary has already authorized the issue of tents and rations, and says that every The British and French ambassadors T. N.

SEDGWICK. c. N. STEURY. eftort will be made to alleviate the Butter II.

DTJNLAP, Cashier. DIRECTORS: bave refused to withdraw their notes demanding the iestoration of all tbe powers of the Khedive, including the right to make ing of these unfortunate people. The Na ple while asking for their votes. They fought the national banking system before the people; they fought it in Congress. They fought the limited coinage of silver before the people they fought it in E.

P. BRTJXER, J. J. WRIGHT, tional Board of Health, owing to the restrictive legislation, finds itself literally powerless to be of any practical service in tho direction contemplated by their organ- A dispatch from Buenos Ayres says J. Y.

TRUEWORTHY, J. JAY BUCK, bold departure in positively forbidding the candidates from paying any on pain of being dropped from the ticket. It holds that the office should seek the man, and, therefore, that every candidate upon its ticket, which has been made upon that principle, should be elected free of all expense. This is consistent and eminently proper. Hitherto office-seekers have in many instances, been compelled to pay from one to two year's salary to secure nomination.

This was the fruitful source of official corrup HOWARD DUNLAP. zation. Their recommendations to tbe Congress. They fought class legislation an Argentine cruiser has captured General Godoy, the Paraguayan insurgent leader, and the Paraguayan troops have recaptured the town of Hnmaita. PARK PLACE HOTEL State authorities do not meet with very general response.

Thus far but three States have availed themselves of "tbe facilities and means afforded. The French Chamber of Deputies, by L. A. LUTHER, Prf rietor. The President has decided to leave a vote of 363 to 166, passed Ferry's second educational bill, wbicb provides for excluding the religions element from the Su STERRY SEDGWICK, Attorneys at Law, Kmporia, Kansas, will practice in the several court of Lyen, Osage, Cofley, Greenwood, Chase, Harvey, Maiion and Morris counties, Kansas in the Supreme Court of the State, and in the Federal Courts of the District of Kansas.

B. N. WOOD. J. Ii.

PANCOAST. WOOD PANCOAST, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, EMPORIA, KANSAS. practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Ollice over I. E.

Perley'a Store. P. O. box, F. P.

COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COTIONWOOD FALLS, Will practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Collections and all legal business will receive prompt attention. Washington about the 1st of September before the people they fought it in Congress. They plead for a larger volume of paper money before the people; they plead and worked for it in Congress. They have tracked the patriotic lino with "Spartan" zeal, and will receive that welcome plaudit, "Well done, good and faithful servants." KANSAS.

EMPORIA, tion. Such men do not serve the pub perior Council ot idncation. and spend that month at his old home in Fremont, Ohio. He positively declines to make any tour or to pay his accustomed lic out of an honorable ambition, and The Marquis of Hartington, Liberal, New huildinc. new1 furniture, first-class in every respect.

Good sample rooms on first visits to bis country cousins or aunts or to has written a letter acceptiug an iuvita-tion to contest the seat iu the House of noor. ztj-xy What Becomes or Printed Speeches After tbe Printer Pockets His Money. Washington Star, It would be an Interesting study to find out what becomes of campaign documents sent hence by the two campaign committees. The fallacious idea that the people of tbis country have either the time or the inclination to read long-winded speeches made by Congressmen is believed in solely by the Congressional Solona themselves. It is well to track briefly the meanderinga of "Pub.

Docs." Almost every junk store has a variety of speeches for sale, which fall into that hopper through tbe impecuniosity of some one having access to the printed speeches and who sold them for a few cents a pound. There is no demand made for their purchase by the people as a literary investment, and the didatic utterances ot statesmen, even such as Conkling, Thurman, Blaine, Blackburn, Garfield et aL, reduced to type and pamphlets only find a ready use with storekeepers. Hence a great speech on the fishery question finds, after all, a practical use In doing np a bunch of herring, a cod or a maekereL In taking a random guess it will not fall much wide of the mark to say that for every 100 speeches printed seventy-live go Into the handa of storekeepers and are used for wrapping purposes; ten, perhaps, are read and the remaining fifteen thrown into a waste basket or used for fuel. A good illustration of tbe proposition that the people do not hanker for speeches Is the fact that Mr Burlingame. the news agent of tho Capitol, kept in his stock all and Spting the leading political speech ot the session.

The sales were awfully slow and tbe purchasers were mostly publio men. Of the few sold to the people by that Is meant tbe voters In nearly every instance those inquired after were for the sensational feature of debates rather than arguments. When it is taken Into consideration that the mails are crowded with Congressional literature, averaging perhaps a ton a week (franked of course) the question comes up "In what way does the dissemination of this class of reading prove profitable?" It hardly makes an impression on the public mind, because votes are influenced directly to a great extent by appeals from the stump In the heat of a political canvass and by the public press. It is profitable, of course, to the printer and the paper-maker, this multiplication of public documents, but other than the direct profit these derive. consequently they lose no time in recouping themselves and making money in addition.

It would be well if the old parties adopted this plank of the W. P. Commons for Northeastern Lancashire at deliver any pumpkin fair addresses, tiionch constantly solicited to do so. Secretary McCrary will remain in the city till Oct- 1842, got ou a spree in Dead wood the other day, and a wag steered him into a barber the approaching general election. WHITE'S HOTEL.

Opposite M. K. St T. R. R.

Depot. The International Art Exhibition was tober, when he will go to lowa to remain a month. Secretary Scburz wiil not take (J. Heavy assessment oi canaiaaies is This is the way the Natchez Democrat opened in Mnuich on Saturday with great ceremony. The French Chamber of Depu any extended vacation but will spend a J.

F. WHITE, Proprietor. like heavy handicapping in a race. The light weight, if it has pluck and speed, views the Greenback movement ties has voted 3.1.000 trancs in furtherance AfCheapest and Best Hotel in Council Grove. of the French participation iu the exhibi shop and bad bis bead of forty years' growth cut otf.

It bung down to bis boots, and Barney says be would not have taken $1,000 for it. Mrs. Edjiunston, of Clinton, TJL, awoke in the night and saw several men banding her daughter out of a window. The mother screamed, whereupon the men drooned their burden and ran away. The We have no idea that the money ques usually, wins.

San Francisco Post, week in Ohio stumping tor Charlie oster He will make four speeches in that State. He will speak at Toledo, Cleveland, Zaneaville and Cincinnati. Secretary A. V. BACIIKLUR.

B. BACDILLER. tion. (Rep.) BACIIELLER BACIIELLER, Disturbances in the Rumpa District, WINDSOR HOTEL, Opposite T. S.

F. Depot, Thompson is also booked for a speech in Ohio and Secretary Sherman for two. over 38 Attorneys at Law. Emporia Kansas. Ollice Firut National liank.

Collections a specialty. Madras Presidency, against tbe tax on palm trees, bave assumed tbe form of open John Sherman and Honest Money. John Sherman talked about "honest Sherman will speak at bteubenvilie aud tion is settled. Tho Greenbackers continue to increase not only in strength, bnt in arrogance. Their claims for recognition as a party are everywhere pressed, and their strength has already been conspicuously demonstrated in California, Maine and Michi Lebanon.

EMPORIA, KANSAS. Good Sample Accommodations first clasi girl says that she was being stolen, but she fails to explain why she made iin resistance, and it is thought tbat the affair rebellion. Of four companies of Sepoys, there only four mouths, only four men remain ellectiye. A special examination into the rela Terms $1.60 per day. tions of the United States government to The grand juries of Westmeath and money to a company oi Dangers ana brokers in Boston yesterday.

"The banquet was notable for the presence of National bank presidents," says the New York Times report. "There were about tbe projected Danen canal has been rnaae for the forthcoming inter-national code Proprietors. gan. Not only in the North, the East Mayo have passed resolutions calling attention to the serious agitation against tbe and the West has the Greenback party K. X.

MILLS, W. O. HUNTOS, A. P. MILLS.

MILLS, HUNTON MILLS. Attorneys and Counselors at LaW, Emporia. Kansas. over Oak Hall clothing store. 38 P.

E. SMITH, Attorney nt Law. Ollice over Wicks Bennett' Oroccrrj atul'v, Emporia, KanSM. W. A.

'RANDOLPH, Attorney and Councelor at Law. Collections EMPORIA. was an elopement. On Wednesday a large threshing machine was burned ou be place of a German farmer, near Fairdale. Harrison county, Ind, The machine took tire from overheating tbe journals, and the work of destruction was so rapid that not only the machine but 200 bushels of threshed grain thirty of them present." it is sale to assumed considerable proportions, but HOTEL Proprietor, KANSAS payment of rents, increase of intimidation and lawlessness, and pointing out the necessity of executive officers armed with increased powers.

conference in Loudon by Mr. A. P. Sprague secretary of the American committee, aud hie report will show tbat the United States is precluded by both national aud international law and policy from claiming exclusive control over tbe enterprise. A M.

W. SAWYER, even in the South where the population is slow to make political changes, the EMPORIA, say that of the remaining one hundred guests, two-thirds are directors or stockholders in banks. Now if Sherman had really talked about "honest money" to A Belgium dispatch sa "The No Greenback idea has taken a strong hold. Commercial St. 3 Doors South A.T.S.AF.R.R.

Track. aud a lare qnantity of nuthreshed whet treaty concluded by tbe United States and Accommodations First Class Convenient to Rail In every Southern community you will 38 promptly made. Ollice over Dunlap's Bank. va Scotian ship, St. Bernards, Captain Bums, which left New York on the 27th of June for Antwerp, has been lost on the road Depot.

A LIVKR AND FEJiD STABLF this company he would nave created a were totally destroyed. A dispatch from Leadville excitement prevails over a gold strike made yesterday in Iowa Gulcb. The Great Britain, April 19, IS50, and which is still in force, mutually guarantees tbe neutrality and protection of the then pi ejected Ntcaraguan canal or any canal across C. II. CARSWELL, in connection witn tbe uotel.

passengers ana uag-gage conveyed to aud from the Depots. hnd a sprinkling of Greenbackers, and in none will you find a strong anti-Greenback sentiment. sensation, for the reason that the bankers do not want to hear about honest banks on tbis coast. Capt-aiu liurns, the Attorney at Law, Emporia, Lyon county, Kansas Collections will rircie prompt attention. 38 pilot aud five men were drowned.

The survivors have landed here." the Isthmus between rorth and boutb ore assays 950 ounces. 1 be owner is a widow. A thousand men are digging money. They believe in the theory that the Government should allow a few pri HINCKLEY HOUSE, Report Las reached the Government When the greenbacks were among America, undertaken by auy parties, npon fair and equitable terms, with tbe consent of tbe government through whose territory it should run. vate corporations to float their credit as round tbe liie discovery will no doubt now be made tbat tbe lucky widow is "the loveliest of ber sex" by any number of single gentlemen in the viciuity of X.

W. CCXMSOIIAM. W. T. MCCAETr.

CUNNINGHAM McCARTY. Attorneys nt law, Kmporia, Kansas, practice in the iitrktt Fetleral and jjupremc courts of the State. 38 COTTONWOOD FALLS, KANSAS. from Natal announcing that tbe British army had reached Ulundiz after a few skirmishes, in which small bodies of Zulus were killed. It is found that the king's kraal aud all surrounding kraals The secretary of war has telegraphed but a smau margin is left to figure upon Leadville.

The "Old Reliable Hinckley House is again re the people, Shylock shed no tears because they were not redeemable im gold, or because their purchasing power was far below that of gold on the contrary, he induced Congress to purposely de money, the Government standing as sponsor, but the banks to realize all the profits. This kind of money is anything but honest to the masses, who have to pay the banks twenty millions of dollars aTinuallyJf or allowing them this privilege, The St. Paul Pioneer-Press of Satur had been burned by tbe Zulus. fitted, and furnished throughout with entirely new furniture, with soring bottom beds of the best qnal- KT INSURANCE that you know to be good. Capr.

Brown, the inspecting engineer of the Eads jetties, who is in New York, to come to Washington for a consultation. The secretary bad thought of sending a commission to the jetties, as he may do day prints reports of the wheat harvest for forty-two counties, covering about two- The deposit of 750,000 francs ty, aud in a better and more comfortable style than ever before. With a good sample room. The best thirds of tbe tilled area of the Stale. Tbe 000) required to made in London under he elsewhere.

To show how little appreciation the Ohio Executive Democratic Campaign Committee places upon the Indiscriminate cumulation of speeches in pamphlet form, the fact may be cited that at its recent meeting it agreed to discontinue the practice, and such speeches as the committee deemed that the people to say nothing of the interest tney are HOLMES IIOLDEN, are agent for tlie Etna, 1'hn uix, Hartford, Spring-iletd ami Continental Fire Insuranue Companies. Af-Preseut rates very low. 38 wheat area this year in Minnesota exceeds tbat of last year by 271,876 acres, and other Coiumoian concession 10 tue iscnmus ua-nal Company, betore the work cau be for preciate them while they were being paid out to the soldiers, so that in sell forced to pay for 6uch accommodations horse stable in the city attached. The table, at all times will contain everything the market affords. Bill as low as the lowest of the same class house.

Thankful for past favors, I would solicit public patronage. L. D. mjiCKLEY, papeis estimate that the average yield will not be less than fifteen bushels to tbe acre against twelve and a balf last year, and mally proceeded with, was denimteiy paid Saturday to the banker appointed by the United States of Columbia to receive it- ing his gold for duties on imports, he under tue law wbeu a depth ot thirty teet is reached, to examine Ve works to their permanency; but as there was such an examination last year, be is doubtful of the necessity of sending another commission. Tbe thirty feet of navigable chanuel having become straight with the twenty-six feet channel of 200 feet wide, the qnestiou heretofore submitted to the attorney-gen-eral is no longer pertinent.

At first the would read are to be printed as supple PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. rropueior. as they may be able to get. onn oner-man himself knows very little about honest money. He entered the Senate eighteen years ago a poor man.

What few dollars he had were honest dollars, the aggregate product at least 42,000,000 bushels. ments to newspapers. The Prime Minister of Japan recent might obtain nearly three dollars of greenbacks for one of gold. Then after loaning his surplus of this depreciated THE OLD RELIABLE ly issued a decree that from the 1st iost. A reporter for the Yankton Daily DR.

J. W. TRUEWORTHY'S HOWDICKEXS COULD WALK. export duties would be abolished on cotton and silk manufactures, silk and cotton however. But now John is a millionaire, Press, wbo has been ont a week searching for the remains of George Lindphere, wbo LiTeu, Feea ana Sale StaWes Office is in Sister's Prug Store, 175 Commercial mixtures, made dresses, porcelain, precious channel of thirty feet wassiunous, and the onestiou was referred to the attorney- ii i .1 i was murdered at Creek on the fitruet, opposite the Post Olhce.

currency at par, receiving as collateral, bonds aid mortgages, the public credit and national honor all at once demand stones, lacquered ware, bronzes, manufac Who The Experience of an American tured bamboo, manufactured copper, paper irnerai ii anr. ivuis comu uuuer tue law DR. J. A. YOUNG, Fourth, returned Saturday night, having succeeded in finding I he ones of he victim, mostly stripped of flesh by wolves.

He and he has had no other legitimate income except his salary of five thousand dollars per How he could live and pave a million out of a total leg'timate income in eighteen years of ninety receive bis $500,000 on the certificate of fans and umbrellas. such a channel. The secretary of war has Hud Thin Soles on his Shoes. Baltimore Every Saturday. "Are you a good walker?" inquired The prospectus of the Panama Canal VierfJst, Euiiori', Kanpas.

Office over First NatWjal Bank, corner Commercial street and been awaiting tbat decision, but in tlie meantime the jetties have straightened the channel and removed the Question in dis- iOtb eionue. brought with him the shattered sknll ot the murdered man. This furnishes the final link in the chain of evidence against S. F. Bee be, wbo is in jail awaiting trial.

ed that payment should be made in gold or its equivalent. So Shylock receives two or three times the value he loaned, and from 15 to 20 per cent, in Company is expected to appear in August, the ordiuary capital to be 400.000 fraucs, represented bv 800.0(0 shares. 10.000 of J. II. DAVIS, Proprietor.

(On 4tli avenue, east of the Sherman House, Emporia.) Keeps everything in first class style. Good nor-ses, Buggies and Carriages. Also good wagons for Mer- antile Drummers. Bearding aud Feeding Stock a specialty. Htlriee8 reasonable.

Give me a call and satisfy thousand dollars is, as Lord Dundreary savs, "one of those things no fellow can the English fiienl who drove me to the Station from which I was to start for nute. It is expected the payment will be DR. H. W. STOA'ER, whieh the commissioners will retaiu.

the made to Capt. Eads this week. They have shut a fellow up at Sigour- find out." Let Sherman preach on the Gad's Hill, on my first visit to Charles Dickens. company a't-o pioposes to issue obligations terest instead of 7, while the debtor is F.Oloctie Physician and Surgeon, Kmporia, Kansas. Ollice li Commorciul street, in John Eskrldge's building, second door south of lr.

profits of political chicanery and Syndi cate banking which he knows all about, ney.Iowa. who does not know himself nor where he belongs. He was found after a severe bail-storm sitting under au apple to the extent 2uu.0uu.uuut rancs, making tbe entire capital "Pretty fair," I -replied, with that placed under two or three times the PBSSONAJL AND Truewortu ouice. but he should keep quiet on the subject tree, swearing a blue streak at the storm. burden that he contracted to bear, or American confidence in the ability to do anything, which has made my coun Jay Gould's new telegraph company The Best Yet.

DR. S. E. XORTII1NGTOX, of "honest money. proposes to open its nicest August 1st.

that justice and equity require him to. He says be used to live in a big liouse on Kock river, near Frederick, iu Pennsylvania. He says it is bnt a few miles away. THE EAST. During the week ending Saturday, trymen famous.

Surgeon Dentist. Emporia, Kan saw. WonKl roHie ctfulley invite the James Gokdon Bensett had to give All right, responded my friend. iJjA Public to uive liim a call. Ollice i John Sherman's Mistake.

Cincinnati Enquirer. RE. NORTON CO up the bouse he baa hired in JNewport be there were 833 deaths. 431 births, and 171 marriages in New York City. over -Grange Store, opposite tbe with a quizzical look at the thin soled and that he is now in Pennsylvania.

It is evident he doesu't know what he is talking about. The county authorities bave taken Xhe JNew Xork Herald is in a very cause bis seivanis saia it was not ui; 41-ly Post Office. gaiters affected by New Yorkers in 1S66 enonch. Boston disposes of 15,000 gallons of amiable mood just now. It is delight Ilave just received authority to sell Mr.

Secretary Sherman has gone to Maine, leaving an important thing un him in. He says his name is John Doran, a look winch 1 did not fully appreci soda water aud 2J.000 gallons of root and J. J. WRIGHT, M. I).

aud he writes it so; is about twenty-three Vice President wheeler thinks ot p-oiiiir to Colorado this siuumer for the ed to think that the" whole subject of Acres done. He has omitted to read the Glo tonic beer daily, but a tier beer is making to twenty-eight years old. hve leet eight OBiee- over First National Sank. Residence. -on inroads on the trade.

benefit of his health, which at present is ver report on the mismanagement of the inches high, dark hair, blue eyes aud ate until forty-eight hours afterwards, in my room at Gad's Hill Place, when I endeavored to coax those very gaiters off West Street. Of the Choicest currency is likely to absorb the attention of the country in the next presiden swarthy complexion. John Hope, on of the burglars of Treasury. very feeble. Joseph and Rebecca Taylor, the par puts nf the late Bavard Tav lor.

lately cele 10,000 the Manhattan savings bank. New York. At least he said he had not read it, and tial campaign. Only a day or two ago unimproved Land in Lvon Countv Selected in 1858, several thousand his silence in regard to the charges made from my swollen, burning and ptunful feet. During that interval I had met Charles Dickens and we had taken one TBB SOUTH.

brated their sixty-first anniversary of it offered its valuable advice to all who DRS, ALLEN THOMPSON, Homeopathic Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE OVER XHE GRANGE STOKE. Dr. Allen will give speeial attention to (lis eases of females and chiluren. in it confirm his declaration. their marriage.

The most ancient paper in Arkansas is but thirteen years old. desired to immediately squelch a repre last October, was yesterday sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. A life guard has been organized at Long Branch, who patrol the bank during the regular bathing hours. Tbe members are all expert swimmers. of those walks together, lie loved acres within four Professor Carpenter positively de This is a grave error on Mr.

Sherman's part. He is to-day the head of the Treasury Department, and responsible walking for its own sake; he practiced it Tallahassee, has had the first clines to accept tne prouioinon numiua tion for Governor of lowa. and has noti case ever kuown of sunstroke. DR. J.

W- FILKIXS sentative of the "soft money delusion." "Ask the soft money orator how much he owes?" said the Herald. This ques fied those nominating him of his decision. for its good naiue. for its beneficial effects npon his health; he utilized it as a means of observation he preferred it to any other means of Boarders at Atlantic City hotels One of the editors of the Louisiana toseven miles of Emporia, at from $2.50 to $4.00 PER ACRE! Formerly resident physician and surgeon of Mercy 'pltal, Chicago, Illinois, and late government Sugar Bowl has bad $00,000 lft bim in The Glover Committee's report charges that the Treasury has been used tion was recommended as a sure extin Illinois, has permanently located ut at Pontiae, nrKe. France.

are not permitted to tsh on the walls, but must get them down on the floor and choke 'em to death and ring for tbe porter to draw oft the corpse. "Nan, the newsboy" drew a crowd of people at Troy, to see him start for New York in a Boyton suit. But he did not start, and now the police are after Li(iaoa (. 1 1 iinttpRHIIIII nt to promote stock jobbing operations. guisher of all inflationists.

Perhaps it r.mn. A telephone between Petersburg, locomotion he found in it rest, recreation and unlimited enjoyment. To ask you to walk with him, in town or coun T1II3I3 THE BEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED IN and Wilmington. X. a distance of 4 mi 7 ridire blRk, north of First National It charges that counterfeiting of the did not occur to the Herald that the THIS COUNTY.

him. 2 26 miles, is a success. greenback currency has been carried on V. Kansas. 44-ti i'ank, Kniioria, The steamships Santiago de Cuba, of New York, aud Scots Grey, of London, col try, was one of the highest compliments "eoft money orator" would retort by ask General Phil Sheridan is expected with the connivance of Treasury offi whieh he, who paid so few compliments.

Lebanon, is talking of organiz lided on tbe Delaware, at Philadelphia, to attend the soldiers' reunion at Aurora, AND BUILDERS cials. ing a vigilance committee to rid herself of ing his questioner "How much does Uncle Sam owe?" If a man who is in CONTRACTORS Saturday. Both vessels were badly dam aged, involving a loss of $20,000. It charges that an officer of the Mint 111., in August, and be to Dead a command in the sham battle to be fought on has been bribed. The modern bicycle has its uses.

It debt has a reason for being a Green UBtaSOK KALOKE, that occasion. burglars and incendiaries. The Charleston Ladies' Memorial Association is going to spend $7,000 for Confederate soldier in bronza. Soliloquy No. 1.

Cash or Soap THAT'S THE QUESTION. It charges that the money of the backer, then by several million times THOMAS MAI. UiNXj' Treasury has been used to corrupt the is an excellent thing to frighten horses with. At Newport, on Thursday last, a horse attached to a carriage became frightened and ran away, throwing out should Sam be a Greenbacker. Miss A.

E. Fazakerlet, a London lady, owns a steam vacbt, tho Violet, in wbicb, with three female companions, she is making an extended tour through tbe The Columbia (S. Register says I HTT TT A nlTQTlfTn 1 SHOPi elections. Perhaps the Herald has thought of this, tbat the present heated term exceeds anything ever known in tbat place. Citation Mrs.

alter Kane, of New xork, who re ceived serious if not fatal injuries. It charges that there is a discrepancy of many million dollars, for which either north of Europe. for now it is quite reconciled to the idea Cth avenue, between Merchant and Cons. streets. Whether it were better to throw away In the city election at Jacksonville, on Thursday the Republican ticket Mr.

Sherman or his predecessors in office are responsible. All the grease that comes from our The New York papers having condemned the uncleanliness of are having their attention called to Senator Plumb, of Kansas, and Ex-Senator Dorsey, of Arkansas, have cast heir lot with Leadville, the new Eldorado. The latter is said to have made succeeded by over 100 majority. of going over the whole subject, and congratulates the people that we have thus got rid of sectional issues. The KANSAS.

EMPORIA, All these are. not simple allegations, There are seven gold mines in full tbe condition of their own city, which is but they are supported by sworn evi 000 by a recent rise in stocks. tables and kitchens, And give our hogs the crows and dogs, operation in Lincoln county, Georgia. without Question the foulest on this con dence of men who were employes in the Herald even admits that the country JNickei bas recently been discovered in President Hayes has accepted the tinent, although having tbe best advan All kinds of wagon and carriage repairing promptly attended to. Fanning implements repaired on Sliort notice, and at prices as low as the lowest.

Give a call. 13y To was county, that State. tages in tbe wot Id for keeping clean. invitation of the president of the Ocean Treasury and familiar with its could stand it if the Greenback policy Grove Camo-meeting Association to be Read this and shiver The Summit All trains leaving; the city are crow When1 tne mere bringing of them v. "Emporia Soap Factory, was set in full force.

Selah! present at the tenth anniversary of tbe Mr. Sherman cannot pooh-pooh at House windows; on tbe top of Mount ded. St. Orleans, Louisville and first.religious services on July 30th. Washington, are all snowed and frozen such a report and omit to answer it with We can gOt-in exchange tor au 01 several small cities and towns bave quarantined against Memphis.

out damage to himself. A young; man languishes in jail at Montreal who has just inherited from an up and the promenade platform, like the rocks about, is still almost over sboes in snow and every post and northwest facing The heat of the sun was so intense A committee appointed from Congress uncle in San Francisco, tbe handsome for last Tuesday that a trav of corn, set in An honest, unsophisticated old gentleman who lives about fifteen miles from a railroad, was surprised to learn that there was talk of running John has made the examination, and this re rock is st ill covered to a depth ot nearly could offer. Many are the happy hours, along London streets and Rochester roads, that many now tenderly recall but these pleasures do not obliterate the exquisite pedestrian pains that followed my first walk with Dickers. Thr -was nothings except rnv fri'0' tentative question at the station, to prepare for the sacrifice. A basket carriage was waiting at Gad's Hill station to drive me to the Dickens' mansion in time for dinner.

Next day the host himself drve me about Cobb am Park. It was not until the second morning, when we bad become better acquainted, that he proposed that walk to Rochester around Rochester, through the marshes to Gravesend, by Chalk ehurch, that sent me back to London footsore from unaccustomed exercise, but with head and heart full of the genial and wise gossip of the great novelist. "Not quite twenty miles out and back," said Dickens, as we reached Gad's Hill Gate, "but good walking for five hours and a half, considering the country." Considering, too, he might have added, the stoppages for hearty laughter; the episodes of flower gathering and stair-climbing; the visits to roadside hostelriee. old church yards and curious ruins the talks with the tramps, with children and with inquisitive dogs, and the merry accompaniment of anecdote, reminiscence and remark, that made each mile a miracle of delight to one who was, for the first time, alone with the Dickens of his boyhood's adoration and, bis youthful dreams. REAL ESTATE AGENCY BYW WOOD PANCOAST.

EMPOUIA, KANSAS. We bny anl sell lands on poramission. Pay Taxes, 1'irnbli Abstract, and do a general Real Es- n.A mi haml a. number of nne them either I Soap Cask! tune of $164,000. He has four months yet to serve before be can begin tbe task of balf a foot.

port in its bill of indictment. Mr. Sher Maj. Poole's yard, at Tallahassee, Florida, to dry, popped open as though fire was man must plead guilty or not guilty to it. dissipating his inheritance.

undent. Sherman for president. "Surely," said If his plea is not guilty ne must pre Captain E. C. Nichols, of Portland, is George Sennott, old John Brown's pare to make bis defense good.

Je can C. S. LOTJIROP, Proprietor. the old gentleman, "no one would vote volunteer counsel in ISoG, died at tbe Hot An aspiring New York youngster named James Leary, aged 11. -was sent to prison for stealing, on Thursday.

He laughed when the Magistrate sent him to prison and said, "Pui going to be a judge myself one of these days." He ceitainly has made a promising start for tbe exalted calmly reported to possess one of the coins which JoseDh's brethren received when XtUtaT JilUMUDO. m. UA n.l mliiiiniiKr AmilltieS for Sale II not demur to it. Neither can he evade Springs. Arkansas, last week.

He was a Boston, lawyer of talent, but careless and Kmporia Kansas they Bold him into Egyptian slavery. It it. for him after what he has done to bring about such hard times." "And then he vou want to eil land, call and aee ns. If you want to buy call and see us. If yon want to rent your twins or olace of business, call and see ns.

If yon a. enrionn ho are niece of silver, and came improvident in tne extreme. Instead of going to Maine or coming from a citizen cf Port Mahon, in tho Med ll na position to which he aspires. won't obey the laws, and he has got im want liouse or piacu i uuiwiw, to Ohio to take part in a political can iterranean. A negro at Dallas, Texas, believing tbat God demanded tbe sacrifice of bis family, gave poison to bis wife and three 38-tf mensely rich since he has been in office, Robert Angebton, of Danforth, Maine, was fatally shot in the hay-field Lee Chung, a Chinaman, astonished vass he should busy himself in meeting the charges that are made against his department of the eovernment and his children, but an irreligious physician in- and it looks like he couldn't have done a little 13-year old girl in New lots en teiiereaand saved their lives.

Thnmriav. bv rushing out of bis wash DAVTD WOOD -v Dealers in-, Baijsd Hat, Wagous, Buggies, yesterday by Chandler Williams, of the same town. It is reported that Williams accused Anger ton of improper relations with his wife and gave bim five minutes political party. it honestly." The innocent old gentleman was blissfully ignorant of the fact house and imprinting an ardent kiss on herrnnvlins. The little miss was bo in It was an exciting moment when Mr.

Rhea was holding a rabid bulldog; bv the ears at Cold creek. and Mis. Khea tej Join Prothero'sPy 4 1 Pony Rook Brigade Rjf I Gen agency of popTp Salary or Com-M A A mission. Office onL TJ 1 commercial tre. Kan.

of ureas western eea dignant that she had Lee Chung arrested And that Sherman's desertion of the people 1 aud Bale btahles. to leave the connty; which Angerton refused to do, whereupon Williams shot and nned tor assault. was taking aim with a gun at its head; but COLORADO, and their interests and his connection CASOS CTTT, bim. Hugh McCuixoch once more comes to the front to speak the praise of John Sherman. Now John should reward him by taking him out on a junketing tour tne ueasc tumoiea over neaa.

with the scalpers' ring was the very rea Mr. Henry Care? Baied says that he declined the Greenback nomination for Treasurer of Pennsylvania because he has no political ambition, and because his GEO. B. COOPER, son that he was "booming," and with At Lake George, N. on Thursday last, in tbe paddling canoe race, C.

A. Cressy, a Methodist minister of New Hampshire, in a peculiar craft constructed Judges in Florida do not travel their Circuits in palace cars. Judge Maxwell All work tJTomptly done and sutiBfoction guar at the expense of the Government. out it he could not get the nomination business and other pursuits, including his walked twelve miles of his last judicial nteel mporiav Kansas. ao XT-.

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