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The National ERA from Emporia, Kansas • 1

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yTHI -7 4 THE ERA. EMPORIA, KANSAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 5, 1879. NO. 4. VOL.

II. POLITICAL MENTION. NEWS SU1V1MAHY. GREENBACK CAUSE IN THE SOUTH. THE NATIONAL ERA THIS EAST.

Several Boston enthusiasts are try in or to form a society for the purpose of effecting reforms in other countries. Suppose they begin SIUSGTON. Rev. Uriel Graves, of Baltimore it tan ana leave ine otner countries atone. Preparations are beintr made by the preaches in favor of greenbacks.

Riley offers to row: Hanlan at Ottawa that enough? Death will ensue in a day er two, or in a week or two. It is destroying body, and bowels, and blood. I am being gradually murdered by my husband and his two English servants. It ought to be written down. Anybody who has an interest in another person's death might do this.

Will you write down my complaint, and summon my husband and his two servants?" Secretary of War to educate Indian children. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNINO BY S. N. WOOD, EDITOR PROP'R. Terms One Dollar a Year In Advance.

Boston is to have a one-cent Green for a sweepstakes of $500, with $50O added by the Ottawa committee. Hanlan wants the plunder and burning wiU be resorted to by them The greater the calamities which befall Memphis the stronger are the affections which the can't-get-aways have for her. Misfortune and distress always secure sympathy from the brave and just. i Sato a darkey to a brother on the street corner Thursday "I don't care what you do, God's work wiU go. God's work will overcor.e all opposition of every kind." He was discussing the free ration question.

Memphis Avalanche: Dr. Porter yesterday received from the Young Men's Christian Association of New York a number of amulets. Evert preparation Is being made by Superintendent Walker to take the next census amount increased to $1,000. Mayor Mcintosh has offered to make it $60O. The receipts from Internal Revenue back daily newspaper, with a capital of $10,000, which is to be divided into 2,000 shares of five dollars each.

Monday were 8330.084,61. and from Customs The body of Miss Roach, the young $18 5,035,14. OFFMtMSttS. The effort to circulate the $10 certifi woman who jumped from the Full River steamer Bristol, a short distance out of New York, Saturday night, was washed ashore at White-stone, Jj. Wednesday morning.

The Phrenological Journal says "In cates is a aUure, as they are returned almost as Mr. De Rutzen said he could not do it. Applicant, vehemently: "You have the power. It is a failure of justice. It is real murder.

It is just the same as at as purchased to the department lor exchange into four per cent, bonds. The Vote in Kentucky nt the Recent Election. Following notes and news are clipped from the Louisville Agriculturist and Legal-Tender: The vote of Allen county is Senate Skiles. Democrat, 616; Cox, Green-backer, 833; Cox over Skiles 117. The official vote of Kentucky as far as heard from gives Judge Cook, Greenback candidate for Governor, Mr.

Evans, Republican, and Dr. Blackburn, Democrat, 110,069. Grayson, Aug. 7. Carter county reports the following official vote For the Legislature Barbour, Democrat, 462; Prater, Greenbacker, 1,308.

Senate Lewis, Democrat, 874; Wilcox, Republican, 687. Governor Evans, 385; Blackburn, 367; Cook, 878. Riverton, Aug. 7. The official vote The murderer LatroumoulUe was hanered choosing a wife be governed by her chin." That's the rule Hayes adopted covered with mystical figures and cabalistic letters, and warranted a sure preventive for yellow fever.

at Albany Wednesday, all efforts to secure a The President has appointed Philip O. nnintintr a. rtistol at a nersons head. in choosing his Cabinet, judging from respite having failed. His victim was Catherine Dunsbach of Cohoes, whose throat he cut while in the act of robbing her father's residence.

Judge District Clerk District Court (sheriff Attorney Treasuier Clerk Keist rof Deeds Suu't Pub. Surveyor Probate Juilse Coroner Wales, of Maryland, Medical Inspector in the United btates Navy and Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery vice J. Wintnrop Taylor, the amount of "chin'' wasted in Ohio. E. B.

Peyton. G. W. Frederick. J.

B. Moon. T. N. Bedgwick.

W. Kastman. W. T. Ewing.

Win. Jones. O. B. Wharton.

J. H. Hibben. Ii. B.

KelloRg. J. W. True-worthy, J. M.

Griffith. Ii. A. Wood. I Ii.

A. Taylor. retired. The total loss to the American Linen That woman who died in Kent died in this way. She was slowly mesmerized to her death.

I am gradually dying, nml the Mihstance of mv bodv is being The Eje-Siffht. A wiiter in an English publication savs: Commodore Shtjfeldt. of the flag Ex-Governor Brown, of Tennessee, Emporia Nat'l Bank, OF EMPORIA, KANSAS. Gash Capital and Surplus, $115,000.00. INTEREST PAID OS TIME DEPOSITS.

Drafts Drawn on Eastern Cities and all Points in Europe. The highest pnre paid for School, Township. City and County Bonds. P. B.

PXjUmb, President. W. T. Soden, Vic-President. 1m.

T. Hebitage, Cashier. IT I It NATIONAL BANK EMPORIA, KANSAS. Capital Stock, paid in, $100,000.00. Suplos, 20.000,00 OFFICERS: II.

C. CKOSS. WM. MAKTINDALE, President. Vice President.

E. R. HOLDERMAX, Cashier. company of Fall River by the defalcation of its says In regard to silver, the mass of ship Ticonderoga, at Jamestown, St. Helena, of date of July 18, reports to the Navy department that he intended to sail the next day for taken away.

I have had thirteen doc brvtiBuxer, truiwr una ou, tuiuinjijr awwu at $159,458.92, he having been in the mill's debt since 1860. It is reported on good authority that Paine has gone to Cuba. "The eizht ia most persons begias to fail at from forty to fifty years of age, as is evidenced by an instinctive preference for the Southern people favor the bimetal Commissioners the Cane of Good Hope. The eeneral health 01 the officers and men has improved, all the The single -scull race at Charlotte, N. large print; a seat near the window is tors during the year.

Mi. ue i.uizeu suggested that he shoidd send an officer to the house. sick being convalescent. last week, between Sexton, of Charlotte, and selected; there is an effort to place the paper at a convenient aistance from the Crouse, of Auburn, N. was won by Sexton The Post Office Department is advised of Greenup is as follows Legislature lic currency, and approve the action of Congress in the matter.

There is scarcely a divided sentiment upon the subject." BUSINESS CARDS. Warnock, Republican, 629 Roe, Dem eye, or to turn it eo as to get a particular by ruall a lengtn. in tne exnionion race De-tween Courtney, Johnson and Burt Brown, Courtney won easily Johnson second. The applicant "Cannot you have my husband before you and question him about it?" Mr. De Rutzen observed that he or mid not.

The aoolicant: "You by the British Postal authorities that a line of mail steamers between British Honduras and New Orleans wiU be put in operation to facilitate maU communications between Honduras and the United Kingdom, via New Orleans and New York. The first maU packet will leave Charles W. Parker, construction ocrat, 521; Thompson, Greenbacker, 820. Governor Evans, 616; Blackburn, 546 Cook, 802. Business Cards 5 linen, or less, $6,00 per year; $1.00 each additional line.

renection oi the light; next 'the linger begins to be placed under the line read, and there is a winking of the eye as if to clear it, or a looking away at some distant ob- "A cold, colorless, selfish man, with are an English magistrate, and you con- i i Ray wick, Aug. 8. Major T. J. keeper of the Charles town (Mass.) navy yard, has been discharged on the ground that his accounts show serious irregularities.

Parker admits a deficit of but claims he wiU report satisfactorily to Washington in that New Orleans lor tsenzo on tne litn 01 uctoDer next. ect to rest it; or the hngers are pressed out one redeeming vice," is the editor of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat's description of John Sherman. Even ATTORNEYS AT LAW. over the closed lids ia the direction of the nive as pnvase muruers.

uuuu uium-ing." (Laughter.) She then left the winipps hnT snii the court, mutterint; to The Treasurer of the United States Key The Greenback vote at Raywick was 66 at Newmarket, 57 in Marion county, 186. This is the first time that a Greenback vote was ever given in this nose, to remove the tears caused by straining. herself as she went. London Standard. At Jersey City, N.

Friday night, made on Thursday a shipment of standard doUars to the amount of $20,000, as follows To Alabama, Kentucky, Kansas. 1.5GO: Pennsylvania. 2.0OO: Illinois. Agnes Jenks once said of him: "You would have to hang him up by the heels Favor the failing sight as much as pos T. H.GRISHAM, Attorney at law, Cottonwood Fals.

Collections and conveyancing made a specialty. All business intrusted to my care will receive prompt attention. 1 31-tf. county. WAR BEHINISCENCES.

to make him blush." James Shannon came home and found his wife beastly drunk and no supper ready. He went out and got drunk himself, and returned and beat his wife with his fists and club. It is supposed her skull is fractu ed. Shannon was committed to wait the result of his trial. Indiana, Missouri, $3,1 OO; Maine, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, New Xork, J.

11. Skagos. Grayson, Aug. 7. Major T.

J. The Cincinnati Enquirer alleges that 'H. K. II." sends the Boston Herald the sible. Looking into a bright fire, espe- i dally a coal fire, is very injurious to the eyes.

Looking at molten iron will soon destroy the sight; reading In the twilight is injurious to the eyes, as they are obliged to make great exertion. Beading or sew ing with a side light injures the eyes, as bio, 2,000. A GESiilAL BWiUl BliSSE Secretary Sherman discontinued the The United States Consul at Leipfcic, A mass meetinar of weavers was held at following incidents, as related to him by a gentleman who was attached to the head Key: The official vote of Carter county is, Blackburn, Democrat, 367; Evans, Republican, 385 Cook, Greenbacker 878. Representative Barbour, Democrat, 462; Prater, Greenbacker, Dom eyes snouii oe exposed to an equal quarters of General Lee In the capacity of chief medical purveyor of the army of Northern Virginia: use of his name as a candidate for the Ohio Governorship, because of his fear that his successor in the Treasury would discover the crookedness of John's re Fall River, Thursday night, and was largely attended. A resolution was adopted to ask the treasurers of the diflerent mills for an increase of wages of 15 per cent a report to be made at another meeting on the 30th inst.

in case the increase is not Granted (and there is EMPORIA SAVINGS BANK, 1,308. So yon see we have earned our P. P. HILLERMAN, Attorney at Law, Emporia, Kansas. Office over I.

1). Fox book store, with A. N. Hanna. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care.

vln23yl H. CillSWKXL. JOHN V. SAUNDERS. CARSWELL SAUNDERS, Attorneys at Law, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas will practice in the several couTts of Marion, Chase, Lyon and Greenwood countieB.

The remnant of the once proud army ot Germany, in a report to the Department of State on the recent international Machine Market, held in that city, recites some facts of great interest to inventors and manufacturers. The fact that the demand for American machines and implements in Europe a demand which their acknowledged superiority would warrant is not as large as might be anticipated, is principaUy due to the fact that owing to the carelessness of new inventors in not taking out patents for their inventions in the several countries, imita county Greenback by a good majority, and Carter and Elliott by 471 majority. no probability that it will be) it is expected that a general strike of weavers will result. lations with the First National 'Bank of New York. Bev.

B. T. Vincent, of Philadelphia, KANSAS. degree of light. The reason is, the sympathy between the eyes is so great that if the pupil of one is dilated by being kept partially in the shade, the one that is most exposed cannot contract itself sufficiently for protection, and will ultimately be injured.

Those who wish to preserve their eye-sight should observe the following rules, and preserve the general health by correct habits: EMPORIA, as. D. Jones. The Greenback principles are gain and Frank Beard, of New York, held their closing and farewell children's meeting at the It is rather an ugly showing that Northern Virginia, worn out with the incessant fatigue and privations incidental to their late retreat from Petersburg, lay resting under the shade of the trees in the neighborhood vl the new famous Appoma-tox Court house, anxiously awaiting the return of their much loved chieftain, who, some hours previously hail gone over to the headquarters of the Uaian army to arrange with General Grant for capitulation of the Southern forces under his command. tions of au our principal machines are manufactured in Europe, rudely, but at less cost.

made in Illinois, where a workingman is compelled to support his family at J. W. I.YMM. w. w.

SCOTT, Children Temple, at (jnattauqua, mbi Sunday, and Dr. E. O. Havens, chancellor of the Syracuse university, delivered at the same hour the fourteenth early lecture at the haU of PhiloaoDhv on "How to treat the most mysteri The United States Consul at Geneva ing friends rapidly in Mississippi. Mr.

Joseph Key, brother to the editor of the Legal-Tender, writes that a number of clubs have been organized in Alcorn county, and the indications are that, the county will elect the Green '1st. By sitting In such a position as SCOTT LYNN, Attorneys at Law, Emporia, Kansas, will practice in all Btute and Federal Courts. n4 the rate of twenty cents a day for each member, while in the prisons and char informs the department of State that a part of a shipment of meat, which arrived at that city about a month ago via Havre from the United States, was condemned after official inspection as unfit for human food. During the last three ous doctrines of religion." The regular assembly exercises eloses on to-morrow afternoon. will allow the light to fail obliquely over the shoulder upon the pae or itable institutions it costs sixty cents to 2d.

By not using the eves for such There they lay, the heroes of many a hard back members of the Legislature. years the importation direct and indirect of T. N. SEDGWICK. C.

N. STKRIIY. purposes by any artificial TUB WEST. feed each person. There must be something wrong or rotten somewhere.

3d. isy avoiding the special use of the fought battle, thinking over the momentous events of the past few years, realizing that their labor had been in vain, that their A Mrs. Marks killed by lightning at State of Kentucky, Office of Auditoe of Public Acc'ts, Fbamkfobt, Aug. 8, 1879. Dear Sir: In consequence of the eyes In the moniaK before There is no necessity for sovereign Chicago.

'4th. By resting them far a half min sufferings and sacrinces were to count aa Does a General Banking Business. Interest on time Deposits J. JAY BUCK, President. II.

DUNLAP, Cashier. DIRECTORS: E. P. BRUNER, J. J.

WRIGHT, J. W. TRUEWORTHY, J. JAY BUCK, HOWARD DUNLAP. PARK PLACE HOTEL L.

A. LUTHER, Pfrietor. EMPORIA, KANSAS. New building, new' furniture, first-class In every respect. Good sample rooms on first floor.

28-ly naught, and looking with blank dismay governments to borrow a dollar of At Quincy, 111., Saturday, James A. American saitea, smoaeu anu cumuu meats utw Geneva has assumed considerable proportions, and the trade is steadily increasing. The Consul knows of eleven wholesale houses engaged in this busine in the city of Geneva alone. The importation encounters much unfriendly competition at best, and any condemnation of American meat receives the fullest and widest publicity, to the great injury of the trade. Exporters in the United States cannot therefore be too careful as to the quality of their shipments.

depletion of the treasury, occasioned Trink shot and killed Charles Ross. money or sell a bond. The power alone ute or so while reading or sewing, or looking at small objects; and by looking at things at a distance, or up to the sky; relief is immediately felt by so by a reduction of 25 per cent, of the into the unpromising future. A shout ia heard, the "rebel yell" i iogs out once more, and for the last time; the crowd rushes tu Capt. George Boyd swept over the that can create money, clothe its people falls and drowned at Minneapolis, Minn.

5th. pick any collected matter the roadside to welcome back their venera in sackcloth and ashes by issuing a bond Julius Black, a Buffalo drummer, sui- dided at LeadvUle, Saturday, by Bhooting. Three men and one woman washed into from the eyelashes or corners of the eyes with the finger nails; rather moisten it the saliva and rub It away with the ball of the to Shylock to obtain, by paying interest, that thing money, which alone it has created or can create. taxes imposed on the taxable property of the State, the shrinkage of value, the reduction of taxes on railroads, the failure of sheriffs and other collecting officers to pay the public dues into the treasury, and the continued increase of the expenses of the State, I am compelled to cease auditing claims for the STERRY SEDGWICK, Attorneys at Law, Emporia, Kansas, will practice in the several courts ol Lyen, Osage, Coffey, Green wood. Chase, Hurvey, Mai ion and Morris counties, Kansas in the Supreme Court of the htate, and in the Federal Courts of the District of Kansas.

S. N. WOOD. J. PANCOAST.

WOOD PANCOAST, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, EMPORIA, KANSAS. Will practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Office over E. Parley's Store. P.

O. box, 489. F. P. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COTTONWOOD FALLS, Will practice in all the State and Federa Courts.

Collections and all legal business wil receive prompt attention. PXBSOXjIX, JW11 I'OLITICAIj. Hon. A. H.

Stephens has gone to Long ble commander. They call upon him for a speech. Slowly and sadly turning toward them he replies, "I have not to-day the heart to make you a speech. I have turned over the army to General Grant. You will ail be allowed to leturn to your the Pacific Ocean by a tidal wave, and drowned, near Santa Rosa, Cal.

6th. Frequently pass the ball of the Police Sergeant J. Nabe, of Toledo, Branch. It is not necessary to talk about re finger over the closed eyelids toward the Ohio, shot and killed an alleged "crook" named Ross Saulsbury. Justice Field, of the United Slates homes, and I hope you will be happy Supreme Court, is in Oregon.

present and until the treasury is replen The St. Louis Times-Journal has been The agent who has Talmage in charge peating the resumption act. The mischief following the act cannot be repaired now. Some of the expensive supports of that infamous law will fall in England is the one who managed Beecher in there." Dismounting from his horse he remained for some time standing under a neighboiing tree. His officers, intern.

in-gied with men from the ranks, grouped sold to James P.Beck, of St. Louis, for Its future political course will be independent. nose; this carries off an excess of water into the nose Itself by means of the little canal which leads into the nostril from each inner corner of the eye, this canal having a tendency to close up in consequence of the slight Inflammation which attends weakness of ished. Hence your claims are hereby returned to you. As soon as it is possible to do so, the payment of chums WHITE'S HOTEL.

Opposite M. K. Sc. T. R.

R. Depot. J. F. "WHITE, Proprietor.

5" Cheapest and Rest Ilotel in Council Grove. California. Chicago Dackers since March 1st have Prince Bismarck recently wrote to salted 1 SI2.000 hoes, asainst 1.440.0O0 for Count Andrassy, inviting the latter to meet him at Gastein. the corresronding period last year, and in 1877. themselves around him, borne ot these were gray-haired men, others mere boys.

One youth apparently not more than will be resumed, of which notice will be given through the public press and otherwise. '7th. Keep the feet always drv and Carl Schurz. Secretary of the Interior, Stanley's present visit to Africa is for out and down it tumbles. The law was made to return to specie payments, but no law is necessary to suspend, it comes like a whirlwind and no power of the fifteen, a courier attached to one of tho so as to draw any excess of blood from the other end of the B.

M. BACHILLBK B. BACniLLEB. headquarters, with eyes intently lixed up the purpose of opening up the Congo river from the West Coast. with a number of friends, spent yesterday in Chicago, and left last night for Dakota via the Illinois Central Railroad.

RACIIELLER BACIIELLER, '8 th, use eye-glasses at tirst, carried Mr. Tilden trains himself physically. WINDSOR HOTEL, Opposite T. Sc. S.

F. Depot, EMPORIA, KANSAS. Good Sample rooms. Accommodations first class Terms $1.50 per day. C.

EMERSON Sc. SON, Proprietors. on his aged commander, had sunk upon one knee, to rest himself, and thus unconsciously assumed an attitude of silent At Van Wert. Ohio, Saturday, Nathan people or banks can stay it. Tery respectfully, D.

Howard Smith, Auditor. A Game that Two Should Play At. The present hard times is the result in the vest pocket attached to a guard, for they are instantly adjusted to the eye Ha has an early breakfast then he walks and climbs and rides vigorously. Cobb shot and mortally wonnded his wife and then crushed the skull of his daughter, Mrs. Judge Omar F.

Boberts, of Iadinna, Longfellow has been in Maine for a adoration, tbe whole forming a picturesque group. Few words were spoken. Silently Henry Eagy, with a brick-bat. has recently rendered a decision relative Last Monday was a lively day at Aurora, few days. He is not a Greenback er.

His poems appear in blue and gold with very uttie trouoie, wnereas, it common spectacles are used such a process is required to get them ready, that to save trouble tbe eyes are often strained to answer a of the forced increase of debts prior to they looked upon tne man wnom uiey nau to the sneak who evades the payment of learned to love ana venerate, ana with 1873 in consequence of the withdrawal Mrs. Sprague's beautiful country his honest share, of taxes. The Judge 111., where the Union veterans of the northwest are holding a reunion. Gen. Lagan made a speech, after which there was a grand sham battle, a skirmish, a battalion drill, of currency from circulation, the great whom they were soon to part forever.

The moment was sad and solemn. Few eve- place, two miles north of Washington, is advertised for rent at $200 per month. 9 th. wasn the eyes abunuantlv every were dry. The setunjr euu shone fu.l up At Sevmour, Saturday morning.

The Augusta Chronicle says that the appreciation of that which was left, and the relative shrinkage of the value of everything else. morning. If cold water is used, let it be flapped against the closed eyes with the fingers, not striking hard against tbe balls on them, lingering, as it were, to bid fare EJMJPOltlJL HOTEL M. TV. SAWYER, Proprietor, EMPORIA, KANSAS Commercial St.

3 Doors South A.T.S.&F.R.R. Track. Accommodations First Class Convenient to Railroad Depot. A good LIVERY AND FEED STABL? in connection with the Ilotel. Passengers and Bag.

gage conveyed to and from the Depots. Mika Lehan and John Hoc ton. two boys, got influence ot General Gordon, of Georgia, at the concluded with, "Gentlemen, account that man a public enemy who demands and receives the protection of the 1 ws but seeks to evade the just burdens in well to the heroic army it haa ugntea into a difficulty, which resulted in the former White House is practically very great. These debts were contracted in dol of the through so many a hard-fought field, and Fanny Davenport has purchased for stabbing tne larcer in cne siue wnu u. inflicting injuries that may prove fatal.

lars possessing but half the value of the 10th. The moment the eyes feel a piece of property at Canton, upon which the fates baa decreed that it should never shine again. A brutal murder was committed Friday wmch will nereaicer do ner summer nome. dollar of to-day. at Rncklev.

Illinois, a little town about ninety The following anecdote illustrates the Hawthorne's daughter, Kosa, who is The creditor class, through unjust Attorneys at Law. Emporia Kansas. Office over First National Bunk. Collections a specialty. 33 B.

m. Unas, w. a. bcston, a. p.

mills. MILLS, IIUNTON MILLS. Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Kmporia. Kansas. Office over Oak Hall clothing store.

38 F. E. SMITH, Attorney at law. Office over Micks Bennett9 Grocery store, -Emporia, Kansas. W.

A. RANDOLPH, Attorney and Councelor at Law. Collections promptly made. Office over Duulap'u Bank. 38 C.

II. CARSWELL, Attorney at Law, Emporia, Lyon county, Kansas Collections will receive prompt attention. 38 B. W. COBSIilOHAM.

W. I. MCCARTY. CUNNINGHAM McCARTY. Attorneys at law, Emporia, Kansas, practice in the District, federal and Supreme courts of the State.

38 JET INSURANCE that you know to be good. HOLMES HOLDEN, are agents for the iEtna, Phcenix, Hartford, Spring-Held and Continental Fire Insurance Companies. AaTPresent rates very low. 38 cident thereto." Now tho public has passed judgment on these fellows long ago, and has denominated them traitors. The old political parties are full of them.

now Mrs. Lathrop, writes for her husband's paper, the Boston Courier. The lady is also a fine tired, the very moment you are conscious of an effort to read or sew, lay aside the book or needle, and take a walk for an hour, or employ yourself in some active exercise not requiring the close use of the dislike with which General Lee always regarded any departure from the rigid sim miles south of Chicago, on the Illinois Central Railroad. A man named Frederick Keiser became enraged at his wife and struck her down, breaking her jaw, and then shot her and struck her with an ax, so severely injuring her that she died almost immediately after. painter.

HINCKLEY HOUSE, COTTONWOOD FALLS KANSAS. plicity which characterized tne me at nis legislation, having doubled the value of dollars, in order to receive donble pay, should be prohibited by law from receiving but half the number of dollars specified in the bond. Since 1873 the Dion Boucicault is quietly enjoyinsr The Tennessee Whig learns that the life at Saratoga where he has rooms at the Gov. Croswell. of Michigan, who is Grand Union, out taaies nis meais at ine dijou Greenback clubs of Texas are proposing Windsor.

headquarters. One of his Inspector-Generals, Colonel Murray, was quite advanced in life, and some friend, wishing to contribute to his comfort, had presented him with a cushioned camp-chair. Tents had been struck, and the baggage all packed to the wagons, preparatory to starling At Block Island, Tom Hendricks caught The First Sewing Machine in India. Chambers' Journal. In the days when the sewing machine to give five dollars each toward a general fund to carry on the canvass in the a magnificent cod, weighing 37 pounds, and the value and purchasing power of dollars have been doubled, notwithstanding their debt paying power has remained stationary.

It now requires twice the bovs called it "nomination xsou. iieny omen. State. G. W.

Jones, Greenback M. but Hendricks wae happy. was in its earliest infancy a lady residing in India imported one, and for a about to marry a pretty young lady some thirty years his junior, is a first cousin of Mrs. Hicks, who is better known as the Mail's brilliant and accomplished correspondent, "Sophie Sparkle." Mrs. Hicks is a native of Michigan, and after the death of her father, Capt.

Daniel Hicks, who was weU known and beloved throughout the State, and whose memory is still revered by those who knew him, the paternal homestead at Adrian was purchased by Gov. Croswell, and has from that time to the present been his home. Capt. Hicks served with distinction in the Mexi on the dav's march; all except the labor and property to obtain a dollar has pulled off his coat on going home Mr. Justin McCarthy, son of the author and M.

is following in his father's footvteps. He has written a clever paper on Prince Napoleon' for the Gentlemen's Maga and began a very extensive canvass of the State. The Greenback press of long time kept its mysterious working hid from the ken of her native tailor. This functionary was the very slowest The Old Reliable" Uinckley House is again refitted, and furnished throughout with entirely new furniture, with spring bottom beds of the best qual-ty, and in a better and more comfortable style than ever before. With a good sample room.

The best horse stable in the city attached. The table, at all times will contain everything the market attbrds. Bills as low as the lowest of the same class house. Thankful for past favors, I would solicit public patronage. L.

D. HINCKLEY, 39-tf Proptietor. THE OLD RELIABLE Lirery Feed and Sale StaMes, J. H. DAVIS, Proprietor.

cushioned-chair, in whi.h the Colonel sat. waiting to join the Geceral as he passed. A tew moments later, General Lee rode up, regarded the Colonel for a moment, and then quietly remarked: "Colonel Mm ray, I would advise you, the next time zine. that was then required, but when obtained it will go no further in payment of debts or taxes than the dollar of 1873. Had all debts been contracted to be paid in so many bushels of wheat, instead of so many dollars, and then the Texas, including such able papers as the of his proverbial slow "caste," and wast can war.

Among the gallant veterans at Aurora ed no end of time drawling over hem and stitch. One day his mistress Galveston News, Texas Capitol, Greenback Standard, and Texas North West we start on a campaign, to bring your were some grown exceedingly old in office-hunting, who manifested an intention to continue to fight it out on that line until death captures them. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. THE BOUTS. bushel changed from 60 to 120 pounds, are full of like enthusiasm for the cause comes to him arm-laden with yards upon yards of some dress fabric, "Dirzee," center table with you." It is needless to say that that chair was never again seen at the army headquarters.

Pearls worth $100 each are found in Mme. Janauschek does not like the says she, "how long will it take you to the Llano river. theatrical taBte of Cincinnati, but she praises and the same number of 120 pound bushels demanded in payment that was pledged in 60 pound bushels, it would be an act of no greater injustice to DR. J. W.

TRUEWORTHY'S Office is in Sisler's Drug Store, 175 Commercial Street, opposite the Post Office. asserting that the time has come for a change of State administration and that it was sure to be affected. run these breadths together?" "Three New York, Chicago and Boston. On the 1st of Prof. Long, formerly of the University September she will Deem ner western tour, ana of Virginia, is dead.

Washing Dishes. It is not an unusual thing to hear the (On 4th avenue, east of the Sherman wiU not play at aU in the East. Three lives lost by a boiler explo The A-B-C of Finance can be con Sib George Campbell, In bis recent House, Emporia.) Keens evervthinff in first class style. Good Hor sion at Wilson, N. C.

mother of a family complain of the time consumed by the homely duty of washing debtors than is the finance legislation of the last few years, in doubling the value of dollars without diminishing the number to be paid on obligations contracted densed into four words P-ay A-s Y-o-u ses, Buggies and Carriages. Also good wagons for Murfreesboro, ships cedar days, Missis, replies Dirzee. "Missis, please, plenty too much work." "Three days? Nonsense! Three hours you mean. You are a very lazy man and I'll cut your pay. Give me the stuff and I'll do it myself.

Then the lady retires to her boudoir, from the inmost penetralia of which a sharb and continuous' dishes. "My wors is newr done," she G-o. (Lewiston Journal. book on this country, speaks of Attorney -General Devens as "a very pleasant-looking man and dignified lawyer, whose style and general appearance would pass exceedingly well in the higher places of 'Westminister Hall." Mercantile Drummers. Jjsaruing ana ceding siock North, where it is converted into paper.

Give the people money in plaee of before the change. If it is policy to specialty. Prices reasonable. Give me a call and satisfy There are rfio colored men resldiogin DR. J.

A. YOUNG, Dentist, Kmporii, Kansas. Office over First National Bank, corner Commercial street and tith evenue. DR. H.

W. STOVER, Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, Emporia, Kansas. Office Commercial street, in John Eskridge's bnilding, second door south of Dr. Trueworth's office. yourselves.

General Garfield's voice has not Maryland, Catoctin district, Washington county. establish the gold basis, and compel values to decline in the same ratio sighs. "So sooner are all the dishes clean than they must be soiled again. I'm tired of it! Just to think of all the best part of one's life being spent in washing dishes for a half a dozen persons more or less. It is too great a sacrifice." It is a great Mrs.

Kufus Cook, a widow lady, bonds and they will do it every time, just as they used to before the money was taken from them and changed into click and whir reached the tailor's ears. The Best Yet. that gold appreciates, the creditor been heard in the Buckeye canvass, and scouting parties have been sent out to scour the country in the hope of finding bim. AU the committee's telegrams and letters are unanswtred. grows weery of the world at AshvUle, N.

and hangs herself with a table cloth. class should combine to effect such He can't make out what the sound is, and he is much too lazy to speculate on Senator Butler, of South Carolina, Is bonds. In 1865 they had two billion of Still it is not believe I tnatuarneia Has gone and legislation as would maintain an un made a rebel brigadier of himself. E. NORTON CO changing rotation between debts and currency and 800 million of bonds.

S. E. NORTIIINGTON, trying to induce South Carolina people to raise grapes, and he has interested the Spanish Consul at Charleston in his project. it. He continues to "cnew betel and yawningly to ply needle and thread.

Af pity that those who have a gut for higher work, provided there is any "higher work" could not find it out before they take upon themselves wifely unties and family cares. But let us see about this sacrifice of time: for whom do we wash dollars. As dollars appreciate in value, Everybody's pockets were full of money Surgeon Dentist. Emporia, KansaH. Would respe ctfulley invite the Have just received authority to sell the number to be paid on old obligations An Austin Justice of the Peace has de then.

Thev now have two billion of ter an hour or two Juissis comes oaca, and throwing at Mr. Dirzee's feet the GKNKRAL. FOREIGN NOTES. Russia's feeling toward Germany and Public to (five him a call. Office over Grange Store, opposite the cided that the Texas Snnday law is in violation of the constitution.

The State can't appeal, should be equally diminished, so as to maintain a just and equitable relation bonds and 900 millions of money, and Port. Office. 41-ly the dishes? For husbands, fathers, moth Austria is rumored to be very unfriendly. raw material, now fashioned into a complete skirt, says "TJhere! See! You and the defendant ol course aoesn want it. Secretary Sherman has 500 of this between aeDtor ana creditor.

The number of men to be raised for th.8 Benjamin Hicks, (colrred), aged 1010 Acres Of the Choicest unimproved Land in Lyon County Selected in 1858, several thousand acres within four ocked up in the treasury and banks. J. J. WIIIGIIT, M. D.

Office over First National Bank. Residence on West Street. ers, brothers and sisters, end they In return are woiklng for us. In most cases, doing ail in their power to make our lives comparatively happy. Would we consider contingent army in Russia this season is ooo.

102, took unto himself a bride at Murfreesboro, the other day. According to the News, he says he proposes to rear a family of children to comfort him in his declining years. There isn't enough to go around among wanted three days, you sleepy ieiiow, to finish this and I have done it already." Astonished, Dirzee turns over the drapery, examines the seams, scrutinizes the stitch and satisfies himself that all is Better Than Gold. Sacramento Bee (Rep) The Bee said, years ago, that all that The specie in the Bank France has increased 3,288,000 francs during the past the people to let them pay as they go. The result is that they have to get The wife of James Feighey, of Hagers- week.

was required to make greenbacks as it a sacrifice oi time ana talents to wait upon any one of them during a long and severe illness, even until our phyeical strength was completely exhausted? or DRS, ALLEN THOMPSON, Homeopathic Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE OVER THE GRANGE STOKE. The condition of the working classes at desirable as gold was to relieve them of toseven miles of Emporia, at from credit and pay Shylock his usury. proper and according to tailors' rule. He is confounded. It passes his under town, Maryland, being deserted by her husband and without means, left her infant child on the door-step of his mother's residence, where he resided, but he refused to take it in and au officer took the infant and the mother to the Quebec is deplorable and many are suffering for the disabilities wickedly heaped upon would we consider it a saenhee if we were oreaa.

General Ewing is not to be muddled Dr. Allen will give special attention to dis $2.50 to 4.00 them by a conspiracy of the bankers, standing. There lies the work done, and no mistake. But how He springs eases of females and children. required to give up life itself to save the family from destruction? Now when we by Secretary Sherman's system of math In Bulgaria the disorders are increasing, thus placing them on a level with gold, PER ACRE! and the military are unable to suppress the In ud from the mat onwuich he has been wash dishes, wc are adding to the comfort and then if they cannot hold their own, There were about three thousand per- ematics.

He has badly demoralized the DR. J. W. FILKINS, surgents. of our loved ones just as much as though hotib in attendance at Deal's island camp, the squatting; he kicks over the little brass let them fall.

They have been placed on HIS 13 THE BEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTY. Secretary's financial campaign in Ohio, historic eronnd of Methodism in the peninsula, The traffic of the Suez Canal, which was vessel which holds his UnnKmg water; this level at last and they have beaten on Sunday week, and they had a big time. Two Formerly resident physician and surgeon of Mercy hospital, Chicago, Illinois, and late government suiyeon at Pontiac, Illinois, has permanently located at Emporia, Kansas, to practice his profession. interrupted Wednesday by the grounding of a This is the way he unhorsed him in a he scatters right and left thread, needle, steamer, is resumed. thimble he stops not to put on his san gold in the race for popularity.

Five hundred million of bonds have been purchased, and the sellers took no gold The injury done to the growing crops Thomas, the famous preacher, are now living on the island. Father Thomas preached to the British eoidiers in the war of 1812 and warned we were nursing them through a long and tedious illness. And we have beside their society, and know that they are able to converse with us, advise us when we need counsel, and cheer us when we are inclined to despondeccy. Even in this age of progress and radical notions, women must recent speech "Mr. Sherman claims great credit for having successfully fund dais or to adjust his loosened turban ijalla promptly atienuea xo in me cuy or country.

Office in EskriUee block, north of First National Bank, Emporia, Kansas. 44-tf throughout England by the recent stormB is pronounced irreparable. them that they never could take Baltimore. ed $847,000,000 of the public debt into and waistcloth. Scared and bewildered he runs for very life into the bazaar, in payment, but demanded green bacas.

This is the statement of Knox. The Social Circle (Ga.) Vidette: The Soliloquy No. 1. Cash Soap THAT'S THE QUESTION. The Porte has made a claim for the restitution of several localities, which it maintains five, four-and-a-haif and four per cent, colored people, in their religious services here, shouting as he goes along: "bhitanl follow their old, old occupations.

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. were ceded to Servia through error. soma 'H uairvuiun uu. xiitu inDi-a- bonds since March 4, 1877, reducing the Shitan! (The evil one! the evil on el He do tailor business that mem house, The Chinese legation to Spain to make a treaty in relation to the coolie traffic will visit gold is a drug in the vaults of the treasury, while greenbacks the poor, despised rag baby is the circulating medium all over the land. Its friends and supporters have cause to be proud of interest paid by the Government about ing Elder has instituted an idea that bids fair to become immensely popular.

The congregation march round the church in single file, seven times, chanting a cirge, each one carrying a rock on his bead, and the minister a hymn book and HARBISON MALOJJK. THOMAS H. THOMAS. I listen, I hear. He cry 'cleek cleek Two I'eru and Mexico on tneir return nomewara.

THOMAS MALONE, $10,000,000 a year. It appears, however, by the financial report that the interest Whether it were better to throw away hours time he neber stop cry. lJen Plenty too much true dis work I telL A royal decree has been issued at Athens calling out 8,000 men of the second class of the err i tori al army, and the king has post the high position to which by their en bible typical oi me siege 01 luo uiby ox ifdewuu, we presume, by the IsraeUtes. All the grease that comes from our WAGON AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. on the public debt paid in 1877 was Ebery bit true.

All work none nnisn! ergy and perseverence they ve raised poned bis intended autumn tour. Savannah News: We have already I not go back dat bungalow." And he Ctta avenue, between Merchant and Constitution The Post's Berlin dispatch says the never did. streets. Catholic inhabitants of Cologne anticipate a tables and kitchens, And give our hogs To the crows and dogs, When by the mere bringing of them their little darling the ragged urchin so contemned and hated by the moneyed autocrats. Nothing but the deep love the people bore this political off $97,124,000, and last 3 ear was and this year $105,000,000.

In other words, in 1878 and 1879 over $13,000,000 more of interest on the visit from the 1 ope next year, 11 tne unurcn conmct De settled in tne meantime. KANSAS. EMPORIA, published in our telegraphic columns that a colonization society has ben formed in New York, and that their first colony will be planted in Georgia. We row see it stated that this colony wiU be composed of many wealthy members, who will brini a printing press with them and publish an ersan styled the Worker, edited by Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, a lady of great salth.

noted for her man noble seta of charity. The Gazette announces that the Grand Good Words for the Watermelon. Memphis Avalanche. spring, born amid the roar of battle and To the Emooria Soap Factory, Cross of the Order of the Bath has been confer nurtured by the blood of the brave, Some people entertain an idea that wa All kinds of wagon and carriage repairing promptly attended to. Farming implements repaired on short notice, and at prices as low as the lowest.

Give xn a call. 13y red upon Lord Cnelmsford, late commander-in chief of Her Majesty's forces in South Africa. We can get in exchange for all of could have preserved it through the termelons are unwholesome. Yet these and who gave last year over $30,000 to the debt has been paid than when Mr. Sherman took charge of the funding operation.

That large sum is what the operation cost. It is made up of bonuses many persecutions to which it has been same persons, perhaps, will stuff them The London News' Paris correspondent reports that a sensational article in the Liberte says a war between Russia and China is immi yellow fever sunerers oi jaempms. Education in the Kitchen. The Popular Science Monthly raises a shout of thanksgiving that education Is at last beginning to reach the kitchen. Cooking schools are cpringing up in many places in this country, and tbe Scotch anil English are taking the lead iu organizing them as part of their national and common school system.

We abound in female seminat ies and female colleges, high schools and normal schools, in which everything under heaven is studied except that practical art which is a daily and vital necessity in all the households of the land. Our kitchens are the fortified entrenchments of ignorance, prejudice, irrational habits, the rule of thumb and mental vacuity, and the result is that Americans suffer beyond any other people from wasteful, unheal thful, unpalatable aLd monotonous cooking. We have long professed to believe in the potency of educatlou, and have not been slow to apply it to aU other interests and industries excepting only the fundamental art of preparation of food to sustain life, which involves mora of economy, en joyment, health, spirit and power of effective labor than any eul -et taught in our schools. subjected. But the loyalty and love of them either Soap Cash! selves in hot weatner witn noc oiscuit, ham.

beef, rancid butter and fried bacon. the people overcame all obstacles, and nent, ana tnat tne jKussians are aooui 10 cross REAL ESTATE AGENCY the frontier. a diet suited to the latitude ot Lapland. If in the shape of public interest, and of the little rag baby stands a giant in the YELLOW FEVER NOTES. i the fruits of the earth and of the tree in commissions paid to.

the syndicate. Lieutenant Carey, who was with the Prince Imperial when he was kiUed, and in The Howards Tuesday furnished thirty- this southern climate were consumed more land. Slow Murder by Mesmerism. C. S.

LOTHROP, Proprietor. Meantime Mr. Sherman has increased CONDUCTED BY PANCOAST. TXPORIA, KANSAS, two nurses to tne sick. whose case the findings of the court martial in liberallv there would be less sickness.

If South Africa nave been quasnea, was reieasea Nothing could be better managed than the Southern citizen would Jump from the the principal of the bonded debt Kmparla Kana from arrest at lortsmoutn, ftlonaay. A respectably-attired female applied to Mr. De Rutzen, at the Marylebone the Howard organization. frying-pan into a watermelon patch he arf- We bnv and sell lands on commission. Pcv 000,000.

It will take the savings of in A London dispatch to the Liverpool would be lees uaoie to ctacn tne yeuow ie The Quartermaster on Monday issued Taxes, Furnish Abstracts, and do a general Real Ka til to Business. Have ou band a number of fine Police Court, for his assistance under ver. Of all the fruits of the earth there Is Post says it is reported Sir Edward Bulwer Lyt-ton. will shortly retire fr, the Viceroyalty of India and be succeeded by Lord Dufferin, the teresfc by refunding for eight or ten years to pay off this increased bonded the following circumstances She said fifty tents to Camp Father Maine w. Memphis Appeal: Scores of letters con none more wholesome than a irood water farm in Lyon and adjoining counties for sale.

If you want to sell land, call and see us. If you want to buy call and tee us. If you want to rent your KMPiTrarr i present Briosn AmDassaaor at at. jreiersDurg. melon.

It is composed of nothing more than water. This water acts as a gentle I A Berlin dispatch to the London Daily taining eUow fever cures re received daily at the Appeal rm-se, the office of the Board of house or place of business, can ana see us. ii you News says that some persons put the number of want a house or place of Dusmess, can ana see us. she was being continually mesmerized and magnetized by her husband and his servants and her bodily substance was being taken away by it. They could mesmerize her at a distance, and she Health ana the city Government omce.

38-tf diuretic without leaving any acid upon the stomach, as Is the case with other diuretics a good thiag ia yellow fever times. cruisers for tne construction oi wnicn in America Russia is negotiating, as high as twenty-two, debt and the bonuses and double interest and get even on the entire operation. How is the country benefited by a nominal reduction of ten millions of interest, when the reduction has been The Nashville doctors are prescribing -1 a nw Uamnhla hnf Tintl. rt hi. "J-fXL but five or less seems tne more probable nam SalarrorConi-n Der.

DAVID WOOD Dealers in was dviDtr miserably by it. The Creole or Lioulslana lives to a marv elous age. He lives so long that he for- rv on have gone there to give the medicine to the patient. Tbe medicine ia to be given by proxy. Memphis Appeal: Incendiary letters u.nir frklnrari Mnn" Vi nvfl been rneeived Mr.

De Rutzen said he was afraid it street. gets his age. But he lives pi iocipally up Baled Hat, "Wagons, Bpogies, Potato Noodles. Grate one dozen of boiled potatoes, add two eggs, a little ealt, half a cupful of milk, enough flour to kneai stiff, then cut in small pieces, then roll long and round, one Inch thick; fry la plenty of lard to a nice brown. was not a matter of which he could take accomplished only by adding fifty per cent, to the amount of labor or property A disturbaace was caused at Pails Thursday night by the ban 1 at the Palais Royal refusing to accede to a call from the erowd for the Marseillaise.

A number of arrests were made. The parties arrested have since been discharged from custody. And proprietors of Great Western Feed on the fruits and vegetables that grow around bim, and he is especially fond of a at the newspaper offices for publication. The i vMffifina ta Tint rmnn and Sale tables. cognizance.

Applicant "If death ensue is no. good watermelon. CANON CITY, COLORADO distributed among the negroes, that violence, which it takes to pay it?".

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