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Davis' El Dorado Eagle from El Dorado, Kansas • 1

Davis' El Dorado Eagle from El Dorado, Kansas • 1

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ti, a 1 A Hi L.I frrf I-A. NUMBER 1- EL DORADO, KANSAS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 188 I. roots see daylight" is the oH rule. ters Generally are not residents -If the plants require to be taken GOOD-BYE.

among us, don't seem to understand I shall have a due regard for the feelings of our Republican and Democratic friends, believing as I do that -UIE NEW RANK. 'i Cherokee county will plan a great deal of cotton this year. distance, use tare and keep ie ELLET TURNER the cause of the pe. pie being so I -M 4n KlAr.a Last week I wrote my last lines oots well packed in damp straw averse to religion, muu. I have as good personal friends inJ for the Butleii County Democrat, nd other suiuble material.

If th EL DO tt ADO EAGLE. Published by the EAGLF, IMJINTING CO. lhnon on a scientific bases so as to DoW Hi Wichita has a ami seventy-six citizens have taken in it. oots become dry they never recover 4 but then" I was not sure I was bidding my old friend a long gsod-bye. harmonize the two, or compromise both parties as I have the trreentmcK party, notwithstanding both parties have held me proscribed since I have as deciduons trees sometimes aot the matter and get "those who are at The negotiations between myselt ana In planting, let the hole Be wide i JJJl.RO Per Year In Advance.

the Greenbackers of this county ease in zion" in the church But see here, my christian friends, that will and of a depth to allow the foots to been a Greenbacker, and while many of mv Republican friends are chagrin THE AH OF EL DOEADO. Why is an -editor like a barber? Because' because he has to lip and scrape for a living. HAKDWARn, STOVES AND TINWARE placed about the safne aS in the i COUNTY OFFICERS. were not completed util after the last issue of the Democrat was out, or I would have had something more ed and soured at my political course tever do. Science in religion where it don't conflict, is very good; but a and wonder why 1 did so but let nursery, rill wnn moi, mc.

soil, id having the roofs in their District ClfirV. ShPriff. County Clerk. little justice, humanity, punctuality tell you, I wonder at myself more to say, but as it is" I turn away from Bro. Kurtz is now one of the happiest editors in Butler coounty- He lias a fat posloiSco to lean on.

and brotherly kindness in tar better. natural position, press the soil nrm ly about them with Ihc feet. Aftei' Attorney. than you do, why I supported the the past and the bitter-sweet mem C. M.

James WAt.TKK DorOI.ASS... 0. P. Stroso Lakyett M. J.

Bram.xt K. F. Uartry J. TT, SlTIVET.T P. RTR.TFORI It is said that religion is being tested, of Pneda.

ories that linger around my connec corrupt financial policy ot tne go- The largest and test assorted stock this, there is danef tne rwi i yes, and let me beseech you there Tt is related of Elder Noe ot the nppri nt on tl en t. rnment aslongas ldid in tiass icg ii ia Butler Csantj. tion with the Democrat and look forward hopefully to what the future rrobate being loosened and the fibres DroKen in the ground by their tops beinrf Iioon- Indicator that lie can wow fore dear brethren let ns "also test bv worshiping God at our islation between soiaiers ana Surveyor. BT. How E.

C.El.taT, n.H.UARITlTER, V. r. I' FASTER. cqlo off a silver half dollar taxing the soldier's labor Via -r has in store for me. This change A.T.

HTKXB HH, Chairman. 1 swayed to and ro by the -ifin Imnnnssioner. own expense and let others do like H. N. Pkars On account of having an over is that Elder? to make mfMonares out ot bonunoia is meriy a business transaction.

In this conditon the dry air may w- wise. Imagine that brother putting M. Ocitt JU stock, we will sell shelf Hardware have sold the press, material, of scend through the loosened soil nd money in the contribution box, giv CITY OFFICERS. tinder the new apportionment il rinssed in Conrrcss last for the next 30 days at lower prices the'DEMOCRAT to the Greenbackers, circulate among the roots, to nw.r it -i the Lord, thus buying favor So in coiclnsion lntk the people to lend me a helping hand and I will endeavor to furnish you with a lively paper. Yours truly for success.

L- A. Hamlin. and from the ashes of the dead comes the F.t, Dorado Eagle. In bidding Kansas, is entitled to seven ltpre We are obliged for the confidence of with him. Better pay it over to hi than a dealer can buy at wholesale in New York.

For instance, we will seirto any one, either dealer or user by the single piece or by the dozen: sentatives uissvau creditors, who is in need of it, am OounoiliTieti. niT old nard, the Democrat good-bye the public as shown by tlie nana-pome line of deposits already on our books. is staying away from church because The Topcka Capital rcft-rs to the I do not want to bid a single one of A. Bahktt M. WtEKS L.

rt. 5yow J. E. ItAJIKHAl.L. T.

KlCTIARDROS. J. OACLT w. A. Hai.lk B.

j. Shotwmx. B. Paiwiitkrh JIT CORT W. J.

CrAULT PLATFORM OP PRINCIPLES- he has no clothes to wear, and per Commonwealth as the "irrigaton or are prepared ana anxious, to its readers and friends good-bye. No, Former Price. Present Price. furniHh inonev at lair rates on an great danger. To prevent this, drive two stakes firmly but carefnllron on each side of the tree and faster! the stem to teem with strong, soft strings that will not cut tne bark.

Stome laid around on the rond close to the tree will serve as mulch, and prevent the roota from? being i moved. Should dry weather occr, remove th. stone and water thor haps if he had it he would give it to an. That does not apply to Bent Folieo Clerk. "street Commissioner.

no, I want you to give the Eagle a 75ct loans for which wecaa secure suit the lord, and thus save ms own wu. itfnrdock' for he never fair trial, tor every time it naps its 25cts able security. that is well wind's I am going to bo around. And if there is any objetions tons usinc the school house, let ns meet IScts Tkanalitifiil of the Eagle will TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. 35cts socta The course to ho pursued by the El Dorado Eagle.

let. An independent exponent of the principle of the National-Greenback party. 2d. Our highest ambition wnl be to maKo the El Dorado Eagle a first class family, "and political Oswego a SI 0,000. fire last Saturday" In the list of property be under the management of Capt Pocket knives, 25.

50 a 25 BciBOis 75cta 60 50 Butcher knives, 30cts Hammers at our residences, for any house is laro-e enough to accommodate all sincere worshipers; let ns admit none hi our ranks who are delinquent in desl roved, was a livery stable, 25cts 15cta Clerk L. A. Hamlin and his associate, A. W. Stearn, and the other end of the pole will be carried by your humble eniraTii.

will do ray very best to tn which twelve horses perished, WE LOAK Oil PERSONAL. CHAT- CTTHT. Justice "Wm. Thomas M. Oorwix C.

G. B. Dai'ohters. w. A.

Sallm JOFTS CoflKT J. 8. Pirrrox 'vL 50cts Insurance oughly once or twice a week, replacing the stone each lime after watering. If stone is not need a marching should be put on. If the-e simple directions are followed strietly th evercrcens have named may bo also the public library, light.

Conetnblei and a welcome guest to 2LITT. Prwn'g knives, 1.25 news paper, 75cls 50ts rive you a paper is every respect Tedge hooks 1.25 EL DORADO LAWYERS. lOcts their dues to the church from which they came, let us practice what we preach, and unbelievers will realize that there is some truth in religon. and we may draw them unto us by the magnetism of love, but we can nv-ni rlrive them. Jons.

itd iocka The latest news in newspaper circles is that Capt. Rowley, who has been connected with City 5ets every family. 3rd In order to maintain a social and political credibility to all its readers, theological or bible Questions of controversy will not be Saw files worthy of your patronage, and I sin cerely trust not a single subscriber will drop off. I do not want any man to say that I obtained his money under false pretenses, and if you are Rat ihfied with the Eagle after safely transplanted. But do not forget the key note to succees i to keei-- the grontd arsd roots moist.

20cts Plow fil8 GIVE IKTEREST ON TIM3 TJE- EUGENE E. CAKR. t- iWTEll Ppeoial attention sriren to colli Ken! Probate and ivil business generally- Times for the last lew years, wn. 50ets 1.25 lOcta 40cts 75ct 15cts 81.00 lOcts Hatchets soon start a paper in Baxter Spring allowed in its columns. in this Mate.

Capt. Rowley is an HERD LAW. Hinges Hand saws 5cts 60cts 5c 1 8 WHISKY Lti WINFIELD. From what St. John has been say- ble journalist, and bound to succeed GF.OUOE GARDKEB, giving it a fair show, call around and I will refund vour money.

I subject over to Bob Ingersoll ana tne Republican party. Ath No ncrsonal quarrel or wrau- Staples At an anti-herd-law meeting held enera Bur and sell Excbitnge, and do wherever he goes. Dorado. Ka. nff.

and irom wi.ai 0 And many other articles to nniner -I at Chelsea, on the 13th day ot have been publishing, we had como t.avaYETTE KNOWI.ES, ous to mention. committee of three, consisting o. a AT-L AW anil Notary Pub- N. B. Cocrgeshall, J.

L. Taylor and trust however that I may be allowed to send the Eagle to all whose time has not expired on the Dbmocrat. This sale has not been made because the Democrat was not supported in to the conclusion that it there was one town in Kansas where the law KaiiBaa. Collection It is well enough to discuss religious matters through the papers once in awhile, but it is not best to ran the thing in the ground by hav-in n-too much of a discussion. Dur K.

Nelson were chosen to draft lie, JSI l'oraao, promptly attended to. nrv.T.att TmnrnTed Time Lock Pro gl between parties will be published unless the cpntroversy involves the interest of the Greenback party and its principles. 5th. In order to succeed, the i.L Dorado Eagle will endeavor, first, toconvir.ee, secondly, to persuade, was effective, that one town wa the following preamble and resolu- G. 15.

PAUG1ITEKP. tects cut xrooi ions to be sent to the papers ol the A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, El Dorado, Kn- Winfield. Alas, the following article from th Courant, Win field's leading the countv, lor such is not me case. Tu-tiM delrinf parch Safe. Office bours from Ito p.

m. nnntv lor publication: The fcurmort was liberal, and one rrvuus A. IjELAND. The rearing 01 hvb paper, proves that our conelnsion were based on a delusion and OF ANY! V. ITORN EY-AT-LAW, El Dorado Butler, SJPKIKO WAGONS beinf one ot the cmei lnaiibin County, Itnnsas.

dream: Intler County, and, as you cannot -win a smneroj sing him to aggravation. In order to convince, wc shall have to call crime in all its unjust meas OLDHAM aTt. HAMILTON, For several months last past we ing the friendly debate that has been coingon thrc.ngh these columns by our correspondents, the editor has remained absolutely neutral, and has encouraged neither side hut now we would like to ask both sides to cease hostilities for awhile, and give neighborhood news varieties is the epice of life, and also of newspapers. Whereas: The herd law has exis- i T. El Dorado, Kan (hat any county paper might be proud of, but well if you want to know all the whys and wherefores call around some day and I'll tell you just how the play came up.

With thanks to my generous patrons, and good feelings toward all, except the chap who stole my roost have heard contiunonsly by contem A in alltho court, of the Paiert in ted in said county lor tne last eieve greatly to the hinderanee of in hi-h aud low circles by its porary newspapers and enthtreiastic 6tat. i One of the most carefully aasort- IJI1 NITU JU the development ot suen mausirj proper and appropriate name, and those who are guilty will have to e. n. sMrm. rm.T-vnrV-.T.T...W.

El 'Tint Whereas: Raiirpad cmiipanies re Kan Mansfacturew of all V'mi vt Fursiijufe, pi- ed stacks of heating A 'i in all tbe ii cliar.gc. in herd-law counties to paj 101 lure fvaaies, iu-iiiid. bear tueresponsiuu.i,). In the town, county, and lo- Offie er last fall, I remain yours as ever, T. P.

Fvltox. Vo.ter.il of nfh atock. therefore, ia Smith's buidina. Ccntnil Avumn. 1 odilorlals.

nothing of an abusive WW- That it will be tor tne temperance workers oi tnannr in which th? prohibitory law has stopiK-d the wtle'ot i.uia-ln ttas eitv; and the people have been congratulating tbemsefvesMipon the evolution that has been wrought in their midst. The curses of intemperance to them, has passed away like terrible dream, their boys re na longer within reach of its deadly in-. 1- I rerRonal character will be allowed Cha. Gitcholl, formerly editor of a Democratic n.per at Howard City, and at one time connected with the Kansas City Times, has started HOTELS. SALUTATORY.

best interests ot tue peopi STOVES erer offttred to the trade, are frr-tsale -I NOULDIXG8, SIEKORS. Wall pockets, looking pbiss pkitee, We have also a VERY FINELY FINISHED HEAJlFt. to be published, unless the in terest ler county to abolish the herd law inn nan v. or The Greenback party of Butler XTATIONAL nOTEL-l'M claw ac PJ A Two wood niimpli Wwina. Two tfooa at some fixed period u.

the luture County having purchased the oflice not more than two years hence, nor romma. L-'b. Skow," Proprietor. WOOL BACKS A3TD TWIS3 FOS 01 lilC CO i per in our opinion demand and jus lily it. li.

A. Hamlin, T. P. Fulton, mnre than five. af-prightly paper in St.

Louis caned the Printers Journal. The paper will bo published in the interest of printers and publishers. WmPriNCEILDKEIT. REAL" ESTATE. anl entire outfit of the Butler County Democrat 'of T.

Fulton and George Waldron, and the undersigned by appointment chosen for the Which we n-ill furnSsh on aU eooiur.ow wbo deBirel. We Make Undertaking a Specialty. Keep oMQy on had a isr orUi3ent WILLIAM I. JOSEPH fiuences, and tears ot wive-mothers have been changed to smile of joy and gladness. They have folded their hands and are wanting- for" .1 T.A MVS BALE.

ELLET TURNER: All Tin work Ouavanteed A. W. Stearns. Mesolved: That the people i each school district in the county be requested to hold meetings, and each district elect a committee of one who ibnrouWv nost himself as to TTAM GROVE. T.utW County.

I a-entfor of l'otwin nd Lnw rcnire s.nie Coffins, rial Ssbes ana tarouu the wreath ot the vicioranu JOHN'S EPISTLE. lNDIANOLA7rcb. 20, 1882. n' of thir beloved prince, fc-aiat 1 r.f Office open all hour? ol tue uht nnu u.Si.t, Prof. Gridley, the educational editor of the Douglass Index quotes a pa-iagvaph from a recent issue of the Democrat which condemns the use of the rod by teachers and parents.

F.n. Democrat. It is claimed by editor, with A. W. Stearns associate editor, and T.

Fulton under eon-tract publisher. With this issue 1 make my bow to the public and enter upon the management of the El Dorado and in doiii'r so, it may not be land in rux the best lHii.ls thi. l. ot tbe tato. Ai.i ant for the sale of IaiwIs in tt.e cou.tv Amalao asrnt for the -ilo on the Whitewtor.

If yon ohoif 1n.I. improved or Dmnptorri. wfh watr. timber, and firrt botto.o, call JOHN B. KING.

John. arc wt-K ami i and will be ready to till orders at a moment .1... Ho nkine Iraternity tusn- notice. Our now factory ib mica up the Latest Improvements in" Machinery de.lity is making inroads on religion this attitude. The people hrice Deen -hugging a delusion and covering from eight a grinning nkcleton.

We Lave i i and proceeds to comment thereon. Plum Grove, Kansas. the standing of the voters in his dis-i trict on this question, the number for and the number against the proposed change, and the time those who favor the change c-hcose to have it take effect- That these committeemen meet mEl Dorado, at the court house, on March 25th, 1881, at ten a to eonfer together aud to such an extern iuai His remarks are rather Jengtny tion of the Christian religion is not tmi eoabloi oa to no fight to rntrke uie jiu.n-torylaw. We say as wc "have al but after a careful perusal we have fr distant. is denied by IfAKUFACTURS Our Goods Ckeapeb Tirf; Stock of been unable to find any decideu i A-om oliservation, I am than aver.

Call us if you want good unurun, vim ways said, enforce it, but wc are tired of people and papers covering up the amiss for me to say a word or two with reference to its future. I am a -mere novice in the newspaper business, and in donning the editorial robes and engaging-in the profession of journalism, 1 have 1 1 1 ftmoArtll nil of the opinion that infidelity is opinion either for or against corporal punishment. The educational eoods cheap. V. A.

COLLINS, ARCHITECT, CARPENTER and JOIXER. .4. OIjUUAL er spreading or Infidels are concen truth, deceiving the people, auu- -ing tho flattering unction to their souls that the temperance miller determine whether or not it is desirable to circulate petitions the time to circulate and present them and trating their forces into Kansas, i. Vi a nnnco ILI.IARD PARLOR! everything to learu; question now anwswuuip D2Y GOODS, PIECE GOODS, i nium has come. We know is not is true to sav that 1 unaertaKO me J1 LliCf Kp .1 It'f.

1 1 1 lt true. flowed tnis claimed by some that is a scientme the time to be mentioned in me law to cease. If any committeeman cannot at management or uie papci t. tw ful misgivinrrs. My desire and aim DBESS GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, BITS, CAPS, I0TI0KS.

editor evidently aware that he is treading on dangerous ground for he skips around so much that you can hardly tell just where he stands Our candid opinion is, however, thai if Prof. Gridley will allow his own good judgment full sway, and make a careful deduction from his owt personal observation and experience, lie will kick off his policy investigatien, but after considerate observation and talk with Infidels on liall be to make the paper a success tend, let him be authorized to appoint a proxy who will bring his Poom-and Window Frm. Mt Styl Made to Ordi- 2 and Pieea Work a Specialty anci renuer sauMacuuu the subject I am convinced that inconsistency of those professing re rons. and for this purpose I shall de written report and any suggestions vote to it the greater portion of my ligion is doing more injury than an he may wish to make. town like water.

Toung men haver troe homo drunk, and parents have passed sleepless nights with achinjc hearts and tearful eyes. The drunken brute has gone home and beater his wife, and we have seen him reel-in past us with cursing, tongue and recking breath. It is true tha tUero are no" places of business ailed saloons where the sale of liquor is open, but is the stream of the cursed And aluo small utock of clothing Short ime, and whatever ability 1 may Attention is called to the Kansas Ordeira Filll on Notice. whbiea will be closed oat at cost. Qn billiard pool tables other causes combined, science and Ino-ersollism not excepted.

Skeptics and come down on the ground fiat rr- lave. But in addition to my own State laws, edition ot pug footed in favor of the abolition of not nS 'lieariiisriiuon this sub- i-icrn-v and ability I shall rely great unishmeiit. To aid him cornorai ly upon the aid and help of the Tbanking be priMSe for past fa.er. viiblisher, and the encouragemen -would xtena a unuiuiu- roBaga. i70T- 1 1 ject.

N. B. CoOGESHALL, J. J. K.

Nelson. ot thaneonle. We shall endeavor to GOODS. point us to the moral man out ot the church, and they say that the imrno- rality in the church is far worse than morality out of the church, which I think very But our brethren refer them to the one hypocrite among th twelve, but this is not satisfactory, from the fact that only FALL in forming a conclusion from h's own ex)erience, we will ask a few questions. Jn the first place, did you ever have a ease where flogging did anv Rood? Did you ever kno 6tuM less i 'r, cause it is covered from view? Darin the month of December there-w.

sold in tbodrua of thi 4 wr make it readable, and more than ai LEMONADE, i r. 1 1 TirftmTit OX SOTTTII MAIN STREET CIDER, re" uiar in no itMicc. r- PLANTING- SV3aGr3.S3.CS. in all work i ntrusted to our care FOP, I have always believed thatacoun Sowth of Western lumber yard. So- the cruel blows of a rod or ferule to develop any of the better qualities of a child? Did you ever hear of a A paper read by W.

L-t-on the Butler County Jlorih rH-irn Full assortment of pu1 1 ty paper is a necessity for the welfare and prosperity of the county; one ot the twelve was a hypocrite, which only one of our twelve is a b. til i i i v. vi-vit i 1 -t 1 1 the in t'V ex- EQWI I. r.i v.i child being kinder, gentler, moro (Hill CHOICIEST BEAMS OP CI5A2S something that the people snouia i.i- lovine: and obedient with the traces LADIES CLOAKS oiety civ Feb. Hth lfcfc2, lished by request of enehriy- I have planted and cared for many hundreds' of evergreens, and one another mv success has take an interest in and aid in build- 1 1 1 li am righteous one.

Now. we. -win ja look at our churches for a moment, this one here for a instance, through the timidity of the people to take of tears yet on its face, and the sobs tip. -t his paper in bihijo'v ctill welling up from a bruised ana pres. bv private Tai tie by Hie case, L-r and The d.

tors dumng; that month atd that there was little and little doing. in their bue-incst but we Believe tha at least a tl.dlarK wa mnt nitoxi- the interest and welfare ot the Teo-ide of the county in It will sorrowful heart? Did it ever occur On the road. Ladies will please not W. L. KICHARDSON'S JAMES THeMASu to vou that whipping a child into been almost as great as with deciduous trees-: owinfins from seed endeavor to be a prompt ana em- it bay until they this 6tock.

pari in the school elections, tne church runs the district in the interest of the church, take possesion of the school house, converts it into an obedience, places it down on ih ihe do'T or the savage catin' liquor' for "medical purposes." tl.ar a -skk ccinmunitu wa made? eient advertising medium, and pay Bpecial attention to, and furnish its Tin -1 1 wi ih nolilical. countv, and beast that is flogged into obedience would not" be profitable with as. Most nursarymen now by young ill- HiA.ln And. lastly, is it not to inspire fca opera hall, hold exhibitions, teBtivai charging an admission fee, the hen efits thereof applied to the min BROWN FRONT on ter prescription aci-ording the iet-of the law. every man that went and stilt JOHN B.

KING, South Main Street. i Central ATenue, Dorado, Kansas. children? This plants from men who make a special business of raising theia from, to a LAit last question wu 'want all parent the people were enjoying" ext-ellent local news. In politics it will be devoted to the principles as enunciated and set forth to the world by the Greenback Labor party; which when understood, means justice, hu the seed. In nursary culture and teachers who believe in the cor ISW STABLE.

SAMUEL 6APPIXGTON, poral punishment theory to consider isters salary, thus the school bouses is mutilated, district fuel used, aud then the job of repairs is let to a church out of the district at exorbitant prices or four times its worth, have had to nay church sex are frequently transplanted and root, pruned in order to grow bunchy and fibrous, thus enabling them better health. 'Benom: i won ierT" We do not wnte this to attack the prohibtory laxr or bnng-it in disrepute, but we are tired ot hnilow mockerv. If that law is woll iir.i to answer in their own UTIIIT FEE3 AID STiBLL hearts. If you will answer truly, say manity, liberty, equality, prosperity, fraternity, progress, and civilization. I shall seek to advocate the to stand the final t- that fear is the only feeling that lies HECOX FACKLER a i In X- iipa neip in WAG OS A3T SLACKSMIXa SS0P.

The varieties i nave ijt.viUtedf Is 1 COIll. 111 tons out of the school funds under the o-uise of Think of a feed here, aret i r. in this CltV. Boath Main Street. We shall alwuys Austrian, and white pine, balsam fir.

true Democratic and Republican pri-ciplcs of both parties, and re-establish the torn down principles and lost corners of both parties, through the back of the rod, and when you say that you eay that fear is the father, of all that is wicked and depirved in the human heart. Fear is the raV.v of hate and revenire. and the t-n in rndiness sood tourir- tor a country school! Tes, LIVERY FEED AND SALE STAELE nwr man or paper ay b1 ia the Taw for? to stop the sale of liquor diinkrm'of hf If all the hq- and amencan arbor onts for and motions and objection the norway spruce, vital. Plows, Harvo-wi Msde to OwJe- And all kinki of Ropfurir.j done promptly. above abuses are always overruled 4 I UI nor that was sold was poured on the access the always planted Men drink, -Tbero is the I prefer them for designed ol political icau-Cin heirwr actuated by no higher mo there is more eon verts to Infidelity than Christianity, order named.

I have a mother vulture that broods over the eggs of falsehood, slander, brutality, vindictiveness, and all the hideous" "houls of perverted human HEW STABLE: FfflE RIGS GOOD RATES 4 The prohibitory? lav is on tne eiatinw book and it 5s the duty of every cui- All Ariel tive than the gain of filthy lucre at the expense of labor. It now oc urs to my mind that the rondor is ennuirinr in his mind and in the spring, bat will not ea no other time will They require care in digging, so as to get as many roots as possible uninjured and with the soil adhering-to them. Men begin to reflect and investigate, a'nd say, well if this is the teachings of the bible, the bible is false, and if the biblo is false then all ivKgions ave also, and. they seek belter sen "'to -'abide hv tneia. law i bad and is nothing-win repeal it quick rj if the 1 iw is society will reap the reward the enforcement of the Jaw wiJ brinjf.

to Prices'Moderate. g'flp on Soutii Main Street. p.ansions that haunt the earth. In conclusion, wo would like to ask our ccrrcspondc.nts to let religious tn fitters rest f.r awhile, and take up lhi subjeer. If will be far more inter cstiiiir to all.

Laying outbi to of its rpolitical. ami character what kind of pa-i per will it be in its moral and social s'aUi. will by saying that Keep the roots moist, and plant as soon as roi-ible. "N-vcr it tl ttST Special attention given boarding of horses. HECOX FACSLEK.

North SIai Street, El company, which in this district, is. outside of the Otir minis- Nw Stock has recently replaced tLat old. Fvf'Yowv jifvtr Ji a sre solicited a.

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About Davis' El Dorado Eagle Archive

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Years Available:
1882-1883