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The North Lawrence Leader from Lawrence, Kansas • 2

The North Lawrence Leader from Lawrence, Kansas • 2

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i'liu sciuvrii'tc ci, I'll Olil 11 LAWUIIXCK I.EAIiEti I'rvfireMt Lu iul Poll tie. THURSDAY, SEl'l K.uBEK II. 1884. ta great inanyyearsngolhc great orthodox preachers were 1 lie men who Ternw ef Xalcriptioi. could the.

most vividly 4aint the ter rors of hell. Jonathan Jt I wards was STOP. AT THE POST OFFICE D. the king bee ot the churches. Ilis 75 4 (Vn fix Tkree months Single Copies word pain Ling of the torments ot the 05 damned passed into the orthodox classics, and even to this day it makes hot streaks run up and down the spinal column ot the sober-minded man ot sense who reads it, though he knows lni'ls; we ml a law that will punish and iiiiprii-ou a miller for taking seven bushels of wheat' for a sack of flour.

Some may doubt the propriety of a law oJ' this kind. Many of us were doubtful whether a man could be made to pay one hundred dollars for selling a glass whisky in the citv of Law re nee, but nevertheless it is was not known whether a law regulating freight and rate for travel on our railroads could be enforced until we made the trial, and now we find that law to be just what we want. We would be the last one in the world that would take from these millers any rights that properly belong to theih, but we believe in restricting them to certain bounds and say, thus far shalt thou go, aud 110 farther. Observer. -PACK.

I 1 mo. a m. I ar. 1 Col. $20 I'll $40 CMmni.

,20 00 I 4100 70 00. I 15 00 25 00 40.00. 800 10 00 I 20 00 2 00. FOR YOUR IX SPECIAfcSESSroX PARUStEXTARY KU1.K8 DIS- CUBSED-MULES COXREilNEn AS A MO-h TtYE POWER- EU(-riQN OF OF- FicEitsy etc. V-'- 4 The services of a fine Italian band was secured to play in front of the Kaw Valley Hotel, last Saturday evening, for the purpose of reminding tlie- aietubers of the Scientific Club of the adjourned meeting to lje held that evenings Promptly at VZ.

o'clock; when burglars stalk forth and policemen yawn, the meeting wad called to by Brother Lynn, who stated that the- reading of the minutes of the previous faceting would be omitted, as the fair hwl prevented them holding one. Brother Garr claimed that the minutes of the week before should read, they being the" minutes of the previous meeting. The chair declared the worthy brother too previous; and further stated, that the subject would be referred to a special committee on rules, which he would appoint, and, if after consulting with them, tlsy should decide in his favor, he was willing to. abide by their decision. Brother Ley called tor a report from the Ex- that Jonathan Edwards' hell is a myth.

Ilia day was an uncomfortable stage in religious development. The simple minded people who sat under his volcanic eruptions doubtless experienced more ol the p-mg of a storm-tossed sea-of molten fire than anv of their Local notices 10 cents per line, or 1J4 Groceries and Prorisions. cwntji word for the first insertion, ami 5 rents a or 1 cent a word for each subsequent, insertion. Ad vrrtUin? ac counts payable monthly. All transient posterity ever nave or ever win.

juiu advertising payable in advance. THEY TAKE THE LEAD. 1 Th Lkadkk is a local weekly newspaper, devoted the ajrriiriiliur- This space is reserved Georjje M. Lindlrr, the lead ing Drtif(rist of Roytbi Law-reucey Kansas. Choice Teasa Coffees OfritiDsiry.

Diicd, at. Saguache. Colorado, with ty 1 pcrimcntal Committee on jorjetual motion. plioid lever, aU illness of four weeks. al.

stock breed ins; and R'fiat interests of Leavenworth county. ml th" rich Kaw valley, on the line of the Vnion Pacific and the A. T. andS. KV railrosris between Lawrence and Knns'is Cit "where it has already attained a circulation beyond our most sanvii ine ex pecictior s.

We hope to receive short communications upon every subject 01 interest to Ibe people from every school district or post office in our territory; which will enable us to realize the b-i trtli our ambition, to publish a paper which will be in the fulletif sense. --Of the people, by the people, for the people." A. M. TUlSTI.ETH AITK. Editor ani Publish ku.

North Law rfkck and i.in wh1, ansas. Hctions Gloves, Overalls and Gents Furnishing Gcods, Queensware, Hardware, Hnware, Etc. Spices, Jo KuT fail lo keep our advantage 1 .1 Green Dry and Caused Kla UauvflHer ul Air. aim Airs. vv.

Stiner. of this city. The deceased was born in North Lawi re nee, July (Mi, 1861. Three years later with her parent tlie moved to the outskirts of town, where mr parents now reside. Much of br early life was spent in the country and city bcIiooIh, three years of which was spent at the Slate University.

Kasl win ter she taught school near Clinton. Un the 22nd of April last, she removed to the place where she now calmly reposes In the embrace of death. Her mother and herself were ti ken with ibe same disease almost at the same time; the former is now slowly recovering. Far away troin home and all the associations that cluster around life's eany years, she passed away. Xo relatives were ther-s to smooth the white pillow of death a utaiiuiuciui mg ciiy ociufb iiic public.

minister of to-diy is generally sletk and well led; and the greater, the sleeker and better led Is he. His rotund form rises from a velvet lined pulpit, and his lips deal out spiritual com tort to men of the world who pay a respectable price lor the respectable pews in which they sit. Everything is done deceutly and in order. An old time hell tire sermon would not be tolerated. It would be pronounced "positively shocking." and the church stock, if such a thing existed, would be quoted as "depressed aud uncertain." A correspondingperiod of development is taking place in politics.

The day of the rip-roaring stump speaker is drawing towards a cloudy evening. He who isJnll ol sound and lury, signifying nothing, still talks but his har-rangues fall ou inattentive ears. The reasoning man is never convinced by them, but is more often disgusted with the brazen assumption 011 ihe part ot the speaker that is talking to voting and iuexperienced birds who do no: know the difference, between chaff and grain. These "stump suckers" to use a term applied to horses that have a habit at biting Ihe hitching posts and fences and groaning me m-while these slump suckers-rely solely upon denunciation of their political opponents. Whoever does not agree with them is anything from a gutter snipe lo a highway robber.

The opposite party is 1111 aggregation of villainy such as makes the worst organizations of the world's history shine like morning stars 111 comparison. Then the band plays and whiio it does the stump sucker climbs down Irom the rostrum and goes off and takes a drink wiih some member of this "aggregation of villainy" which he h'is Flour and teed. Wk iitilis4i an Article from" Ihe Standard, on Progress Preaching and Politics," wliloh contains nol lunar bigot or partl.m can object lo. iukI many that the independent think-rr est 11 endorse. "Although borrowed or drop a tear o'er the lifeless form of one.

from a Democratic journal we cannot Ceme and D. M. MELVIN CO. KAN 6 A Brother Hall, of the committee, made the following verbal report: "Through the kindness of Messrs Tisdale and Fricker of the street R. R.

company, I was permitted to drive a span of mules over the track, from the Kaw Valley Hotel to Bismarck and return, from which I gained several important jxHiits. On this trip when nearly opjosite the large, well-stocked store of A. J. Dicker, the keen, experienced eye of the regular driver detected an obstacle on the track not more than 20 rods ahead. Quick as lightning the brakes were applied, and every effort known to science made to" stop the car, but before the mules could be brought to a realizing position before the impending danger, the car, freighted with its load of luuoan beings, struck the 1 adder (which had evidently been placed there by some dastardly train robbers) and ditched the train.

Happily 110 one was injured, and with few well-directed blows with the whip, scientifically sandwiched with forcible adjectives, the car was re-tracked and arrived at its destination only seconds behind schedule time. I have stixxl in awe aud admiration contemplating the engineer on the "Cannon Ball," on the U. P. R. with his hand "on the lever, outnsjKiJding'the wind at' 40 or 0 lutks an hour, whose will was law, stop the iron horse before a eattle-covercd crossing not 20 rods away.

The iron" horse is subject to. tlu will of the driver. But the mule has a will of his own, which qualification would BOsikc him an honory member among the short-haired and strong-minded. When frequent starts and stops are- to be' the ruule is not reliable as a motive power. Owing to the- length of his several commands are traveling through them at the same time.

Therefore, about the time when ordered to stop, some- previous order to start has reached him, Txrhicb. may liave been given a day, week or even a rnrmth before. His ears, figuratively, speaking, are a store house filled with orders, and each obeyed in the order of its reception "-Brothers, I have NORTH LAWRENCE; in; i viviniiiigtt sufUlfY neutral position politically. The Leader has lurtiished its readers with the proceedings, including resol ui Ions, platforms and candidates of every National political Convention, nlso full and complete reports of A. J.

DICKER, GrO TO the recollections ot whom will never lade away. When we reflect upon thete soleinu realities, which will soon await us all, the beautiiul stanz of Wm. Knox, penned lvear a century ago, seems so appropriate: "In hope.despondeney, pleasure and pain We mingle our thoughts in sunshine aud rain. But the smiles and the tears, the and the ilire. Still foliow each other like- surge upon e.iifje.

'Tis but the twinkling of an eye, the dranght of a breath. ITrotn the blossom ol health to. the paleness of death. From the elided saloon to the- bier and the shroiKl. DEALER IX every State Convention, with list of JT.

EL JOWES, just denounced. Of course there is Groceries, SIX 213 LOCUST ST, NORTH LAWRENCE, KAN- 213 Then why should the spirit of mortal be no sincerity 111 all this wholesale denunciation, aud it wins no votes, but on the contrary makes enemie. The great masses of both parties now pitted against en?) other tor mortal combat Willi paper ballots re honest and mean lodo what is right. The rascals not all on either bide, but are proud." sppafiJfrWBw.LJs.1. ua.sw.yj-qiwmEAJU'.JJ Dry Goods, NOF.TH ULWBHTCS.

nominees far held. Nothing but a fitriclly neutral paper, "Unawed by influence, and uubribed by gain," will present every side to its intelligent readers, leaving them to select from lie labels, principles or men, as habit, conscience, or fancy may dictate. The Bismarck Fair closed last week. Slock men and farmers interested in stock were well while those who attended for Ihe purpose of examining improved farm machinery were disappointed, as some manufacturers and dealers refused to exhibit on account of their treatment on a former, occasion. In Ihe display of sprinkled about in both.

The Lkadrr a I verlisers do not com Let us hope that the political ranter Boots and Shoes, plain of dull limes. has had his day and the night ol his C. S. Hays has commoncod a dwelling on obscurity is drawing near. For or a-lory, in the true sense ol that word, the world will always have a willing Locust strcjt, cast of Dicker's store.

Kew seats are being placed in the Lo faith in your" wisdom and patriotism, a.yiTT Hats and Caps, cust street sahool bui Uiui; this morning. ear, ior Hie intelligent, ana even sharp, discussion ot issues there is abundant need. Somebody must fol For Fresh Vegetables and Fancy Groceries. ALSO FLOUR AND FEED SUCH AS Baled Hay, Corn, Oats, Chop, A Mr. Mozlcy is enael in lumber low up the sophist whose business it for a house, oa the farm recenty sold by Mr.

utile. is to make the worse to appear the fully believe that we shall be able in time introduce a motive power for the use of street railways, which will be more economical for the company, and insure a greater degree of safety than at present; at the mercy of animals which Noah rejected after examining their pedigree when loading the Ark." "Your committee report progress." The better reason. But he, ihe burden of wuose 6ong is denunciation, has be The physicians sigh as thy re)ort the peo ple of city and country in the enjoyment of Clothing, and Rubber Goods. good health. come a tiresome bore who can well be dispensed with.

He has stood oui like a wart-' upon the nose ot both The public schools of Lawrence open next parties until a common regard for or Monday with an able corps of teachers, un president then announced that tleclub would proceed to the election of officers; first, a President, "an officer of the greatest import der E. Stanley, superintendent. dinary comeliness and clenliuess demands that he should be removed and We want a good, honest lawyer (not an cast into outer, darkness. Standard. ance, and he hoiKxl every member would impossible to occupy a good office near the depot in North Lawrence.

One can do Grant. In his speech at the old settlers well here. Stock Most all New and Will fie Sold at Reas John ifildridge has been laid tip for the the other evening at Bis "conscientiously vote for the man he believed to be the best qualified for the position." When the club adjourned 39 ballots had been taken, the result of each being as. follows: P. T.

Boune, M. N. D. Hall, Adam Speck, N. Enstinc, Linn Levy, Ed Garr, L.

Ridge, Jomu Jones, AlLyiin, M. Abelthistle, 1. onable Uo Not want to sell at Cost marck, General Rice, editor of the Fort Scott Monitor, said tnat Kansas produced last season, fifty million Bran and Saorts, ALSO GENEEAL AGENT FOR Soft and Hard Coal. bushels of wheat, and this season not less than 0110 hundred tuitions would tbe Shane's Iron Clad tal'ery is KAN. past few days.

Four years ago he was over come with the heat, and last Monday was too hot for him. P.irties wishing to buy or sell real tate or personal property, or borrow money ai a low rate ot interest, should call upou J-Miles at Lradbk ofS -e. Protoet yourselves against loss by fire, by insuring your properly with ,1 Miles, Lkadkk office who represents a number of tirst-class companies. A select social party met at the residence of J. Jones last uight.

These are held semi-monthly and are NORTH LAWRENCE, be raise 1 in the State. If this estimate is correct, as we have 110 reason to doubt, this cnoimous amount grain and fruit, this county and those adjacent, were up to former years, vvnich won laurals for Kansas at Philadelphia, and wherever cxhibil-d. Strangers who visited us la at week, who bad read of the wealth of our Stale, made rich by the production of stock, swill, and fruit, here saw them in their perfection and in abundance, and manv realized lor the first lime the tact, that thee counties tributary lo Lawrence, are the ones which have mnde the State famous throughout the world, in the abundance aud qual-itj of these products, Ix a lew weeks Ihe Leader will take up, and open its columns for the free discussion of the road qnestio.i. Nine months ago th! paper was among the first to call attention 10 the present defective law, acd a unmber of our articles were republished by the leading papers of the State, and one was read before the Board of Trade in one of our largest cities, and a committee on Public Highways np poinred. The newspapers of Leavenworth and Wyandotte counties, have called the attention of the people to the necessity for legislation upon this subject, and all who have given this matter any attention, realize the importance of a radical change in our law.

Not only the counties above mentioned, but Douslas and everv county the Slate ran be benefited p'ace to go for first clats pictnrep. Ge 1 B. Edgar, 17. 8. claim agent; ''ops ger-eral conveyenoing baataes: also, No -ry Public.

Office in Soyder'a brick block opposite the depot North Lawrerce. Come to Lawrence and edncite yonr, vould give to the State at the pres ent price of wheat (60 cents), sixty Peter Brix, H. G. MclLRAvr Notary Pbbiic S. ATJTERMAlSr, Aos't.

Agent. Att'y at Law Notary Public million of dollars. It is a well known fact throughout the State, that no one handles wheat except millers or their children buy your lots in North Lawrence, BELL McILRAYY Uiirly appreciated by the members. they ir cheaper now than they will be of ter the railroad shops and packing bouses REAL ES ATe LU AN NSU RANGE The fair has gone, and with it most of the immediate agents. This enm of wheal rhen ground, allowing three bushels con-.

If you want anything in Farmers Hard fair men. But the fair women, whom no association can deprive us of, remain to aid of wheat to a sack of flour, would JUSTUS I0OLL ware, Stoves or Tinware, Star Windmill, or and bless the city with their presence. Bay and sell Besl E.i.t., p.y taxes and peritct hum. wd money at lowest rates on Real Estate, giTing the borrower the privilege 1 paying back in installments Insurance agains' fire, lightening and toraadoas in reliable oampanies at low rate American Sewing Machines, call at Alford's, make thirty-three millions of sacks at three dollars per sack, would reach Mr. C.

C. Phillips, wife and son, of Girard, Mass. near Pierson's Mill. He keeps no cheap Tinware, and all work is warren ted. were the gue-tts of his nephew; Dr.

E. one hundred millions of dollars the Dealer in Do a general law and dlecting busimss. ah left with will leceiTeorompt attention. D. F.

Phillips, during fair week; the first present worth of the wheat crop for this season. Of this the farmers get time in sixteen years that he had seen them. nvmr l4.1t' Af ASR. St. LAWRENCE, KANS Geo.

B. Edgar, U. 8. claim agent, has movrd his into the boUding "ppf sit the depot. North Lawrence.

Pirtie- having claims against the government for i-er Miss Laura Flagg is erecting a- house sixty millions, and the millers get for CHlXSENHlLU PaTTIBONK. on Locust street, east of A.J. Dicker'swhich will soon be finished. Miss Flagg commenced teaching school in Hist. No.

0, south of the University last Monday. sions. or any other kind of claims, should call neon him. Lswrrsee WarUeU. Preprielers Of McCormic Self Binder, Nlchois, Shepard and Eclipse Ennee.

11 Seperators, Bain aud Turnbnll Farm wagons, Spring wagons, Boggle Domestic Sewmg Machines and a general Block of Agricultural goods. ALL GOOt) WAIlTleisrTeI. 138 Massachusetts St. -Laurence, Kan s. KAW YALLET HOTEL N.

N. Brown purchased an evaporator We have a od room sni table for a law ffice to rent. A lawyer wou do well on the North Side. Any one knowing of Potatoes Esrlv Rose per 40. 45c do do, to f5 (OPPOSITE T.

DltPJl,) NOBTH LAWRENCE. KANSAS last week, and will commence drying apples soon. tne past two years Mr. u. is me good honest lawyer, who wishes to locat ty million; or, in other" wordo, the farmers get 60 per cent, and the millers gel 40 per cent, of the entire crop.

VVe are safe in saying that forty million dollars will, this season, be wrenched from the farmers of Kansas, by the miller, but this is not all, the farmers are not the only losers in this movement, but every consumer within our borders are the sufferers; it reaches throughout -everv department of business. We hav for more only man in this city that has been engaged. by plans which will be submitted for discussion as soon as candidates for the Slate Senate and Legislature are nominated, who, when making their canvass can give, their personal attention to the subject, and by conferring with the people of their districts, be able to vote nndcrslaadingly upon Board, luat Reda auble Rales. in the cider and vinesar Sc 25c 85 aoc here, wi I confer a favor by calling bis attention to this. lj B.

Steele, attorney at Insurance real estate and loan agent, will draw and J. Miles has opened a real es'ate and Unions per Cabbage per Corn Ver doz Tomatoes rr l-ush Arpies per bn-b Rmpes per Wbeat Corn Oats (new Re. flutter per Ejjgs. insurance office in North Lawrence. Par A.

MILLER. QEO. B. EDaAK, J. II.

MILLER. acknowledge deeds, mortgages, leases, ties having farms or houses and lots for sale will find it to their advantage to call feot title eta and be pleased to have upon him. Office in Lkadkr lyrTTiTEt BROS. such laws as will be introduced at the next session. oar readers call upon him at his offioe on IOC Mrs.

Mclvin is buildiug a substantial than ten years been discussing the best means aud modes of checking residence on Elm street, east of, and. adjoin Henry street Lawrence Kane. D. M. Melvin will please accept onr thanks for a sunflower stalk raised in his Contractors and Builders.

these great monopolies, that is ab ing the residence of Mr. J. D. Fincher." The work is being done by Kichards ft Smith, We are glad to see that the North Leader has tackled the Union Pacific shops and will locate them in North Lawrence." That fs an sorbing ajd concentrating the wealth garden, which measures 10 feet S. indies in Government Claim Attorney and o- NORTH LAWRENCE.

West or Dicker Stoke, contractors and builders of North "'Lawrence. tary Public. Snyder Khick, opposite U. of the country, but here we have growing up iu our midst, a monopoly P. Depot, Jiorta Lawrence, Kansas.

Claim Agent Edgae's Repoet. Original pensions, Albert ueu ana suran aiacmox; increase of pension, Russell Fullerton; boun bid. interesting and fruitful theme and every Lawrence newspaper has had a season of working that racket. Leavenworth Daily Standard. We would like to get hoi tl of the ty tieo.

Alien iuu 1 nomas Moore; new discharges, Wright White, -Shelby Henderson, Thorn Moore. M. PHILLIPS, Ellis, the patentee of the revolving Havinir purchased a farm.t am going to dispose ot my entire stock of lioou and Shoes of wnicli I have a large and complete stock. For sale at wholesale or retail. This is bonafted elealrng out ssle ami I will continue to sell out at the lowest cost prices until the entire stock.

is disposed of This ip a rare chance to secure bargains Do not fail to call and 6ee goods and get prices. II. C. 117, Mass. st.

Lawrence, Kansas. old files of the Standard formerly published here, find other papers height, and one foot in circumference at the base, which can be seen at the entrance to the Leadeb office, which will be a sigu unto all people that whosoever enters In can secure the Sunflower Leadkb, one of the best local papers published for fl. 25 per year. legal botices. XVoiice.

Oavid T. Baaley, Johnson, Annie K. Johnson, Thomas D. Lane. Lane and Charles W.

Adams, will each tke notice that they bsve been atieri bv Fred U. Allord, in tbe Otsirict road scraper, is taking steps towards the or which puts a quietus 011 the very bread we consume, aud every day aud hour the chains and fetters are being riveted lighter and closer. The more wheat the farmers raise the greater will be the strength of this growing monopoly and Ihe more powerful will they be when a revolution, The "Millers Union is an organi ganization of a stock company to manufac Office at bis realdrnce, northeast cor ture them. We hope our citizens will give BUTLER ALEXANDER eaters in all kinds of Agrieultral Implements, would call special atteatio a to the DEERING TWINE BINDER, -More Deerings sold last year and bet ter satisfaction giren thsnaay othe ner of ieleware and Asb Lin wood, Kansas. him all of the substantial aid within their power.

which were, but are not, and sift the grain from the chaff, for therein we might find seed, which if sown on good grouti I. properly cultivated, might yield a rich harvest, in the location of the shops and other manufac 'We have in this office a good, reliable real estate and insaranco mart. Most of zalion which bad its oriiriii a en the real estate on this. side of the river Court in and for Douglas County. State nf turing interests at this tl ace.

When machine iu the market. will change hands during the coming year, Hu S. STEELE, Kansas, and that they must answer the petition filed against them on or; before m.1 dav of October. A. D.1884.

orsncb and a number of buildings will be erected. Sqnnre Handle Bolts, Buckcjr Shoe and Press Drill, Coastdv Sulky Plow, llomrcli Show Drill, For particulars, call at the Leader office. petition w'ill- be taken as true and judit- At a special meeting of the board of educa mont rendered in a--cordance" with -tn tie sou of Erin forgets the Green Isle, or one from over the lihine the Fad-erland, then, and not till then, can we believe that the Standard will forget the place that gave it birth, or the friends that teuderlv watched over it THE praver of said petition; to wit: For a decree quieting sui-i plaintiff tbe title lo Hard "Ware rjotpele Goods. Jackson T7ao with Whipple guide aud axhv tress, oa wkrela. tion held last Monday night, the- -resigna-s tionof Mr H.

Cox was accepted, and years ago, and embraces the entire West or what might'be called the wheat growing region, where wheat in ihe chief product. The men that compose this Union are men of culture and refinement, and all the inner working of the wheat trade and understand human nature well enough to know when and where to atop. A few ears "ago the legislature of lliie Slate passed a law regulating lolls for grinding wheat aiid Mr. C. B.

Mustard elected to fill the vacan lots live (5and a o. thirteen 13), tn Lane's Se-mid -AodMion totbCii l.awrenw, ilou-lat I'onnty, si.tH of K.i nxes. and -forever barring said cy and assigned to the Locust street building. that a farmer want from a sn tacLor to a twir 7 -ae and Seimrator. the Tlr-t I iera Crpaixtor an 1 CLtri-BUTLER AI deifnlani ami eaeb "I In and all er- The clerk having resigned, Mr.

Theo. yard; ner was elected to fill the vacancy. Attobbst Law. Eal Estats, Loii ft lo aici Asm. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Lots end Leads in DOUGLAS covet trzciAViY- Zdk Undine.

through ninny critical periods in its childhood, aud who have been and are the friends of the present editor, who 'have watched him step by step, from a kid in their midst, making mud pies Frank Ncwby, brid.e carpcuter, Working nti claiming uniur t' ni or iieer 01 tbem. fron suiting up any. claim title to said nremtae -aujt l'n Hkn. ky. Au'y tor Platntiar.

IVeXleev with J. J-'ox for the U. P. R'y cut his left foot with an last Tuesday, at Vmui2. on the Carney branch.

lie arrived corn. At that lime all the mills in on Massachusetts, street -playing l.nna HA "Kur Jawbv Htrm-f the the State were toll mills. This law did not suit them and to evade thi sameevenii whorehe is under' the care of fl Wrrn tr. E- Phillips. The wound is a ser- vAltmt; ntbe liiiiri Court a iJ hookey rofniiigthe front gates while leaning, lingering and gazing hi spellbound admiration 011 some moon-lit iimvinir tha halls of learn law, they ceaed to be toll mills' and inuoAntniiiiili vill Law him no for several i ami for, Staif I to-day it tvould beMmpossible to find 1 ahd vU mt" reqmrfd ir I' tl tion Btort taerem.

one in the State. Let us look for a moment, and see what were the cir or Oetolfi A- mm From yestorday's "Journal'? we learn that wl.flo Ano1 in miarrel with WlTl be takm sa t' iff cnmsUncc8 that brought the present ing with high honor, and but Into the bnsv world, up to hU present position, Tnese friends do not believe that the LiRAnRK Is fliideavaritijf to work ariy worn out racket, btit be-; hia son. Henry, evening ineffective law into use. Evejy mill er in the Slate previous to the paes- verely out hy a knife In the liSiuti ct! 4 ter, who immediately The 1 tered the back, below. Ci Artist, asli about foar infehes jtje of that law were taking one-third of th9 farmers grist lor loll, hence the bone' Untericj s-in I.

i lieviuir Ihe pa, present ami himrfi no cIoely intervroveui that the Siaiid.ird JiaVyf in More, kind vbich Ol' Ctfn (v LiT relief. iV.n r.ccc;-lfy of that law if, that time. unfit Uiv-rulallng'ctfBi.

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