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The Coffeyville Courier from Coffeyville, Kansas • 2

The Coffeyville Courier from Coffeyville, Kansas • 2

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DisHohitlon Notice. THE COURIER. highly gratified at the result of therecond attempt to entertain vthe public. At 11 o'clock the performances closed and the f.tHKH Iff TUB VOVNTW The Missouri legislature in view of tue trouble arising out deniund by the Catholic for money made on the school fund, las made a constitutional amendment forever prohibiting the c.iveivion of atiy ai of the public school fund to sectarian tclll'Ols. AID FOR KANSAS.

Sci'eml iliiraiiKo weciillml lllballentiim nf nur rumlui's to tlm ijieiit iiucv8.iuy uxioliiigofiiKlinx tllU'l rnllllllH lit IVIUISId, lllhl lllll-IKllWU I t'l lll'lll Mi'. Eilmtiiii Uiuun, wlm livus in or near Omley illc, Aleiug miury euimly, Ivnuiis. Mr. (jrcini Iiiim Hpeut a iUW uitys Willi I he cillzmis el' Una r.iu, I'iuiiwuK uiu, (Jit t'Uy ami l'uii'lm, Hint rc- Ml'ln I In) 1'jllOWlllg I'uilll'illtlllllllli; 'J K.O. Kllii'l'8011 $1.1, Naiioiril 1 10.

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NOTICE is this day given that the copartnership' heretofore existing by anil between W. R. Harp and T. J. Barnes, under the tirm name of Harp Jim is by mutual cinseut this day dissolved.

T. J. Barnes being 'luthnrizeil to collect uiid pay all accounts of said tirm. R. HARP, 'l.

J. iAH.NIvS. Dated thit "Oth day of Miircii, A. D.I87") TlIUItSDAY; MAUCH. 25, 75 sedate, holier-minded portion of the audience retired to their homes, while the giddy pleasure seeking jiortion remained to 'trip the light fantastic" till the wee small hours of morn.

Dr. J. T. Spruill left town the morning after' the ehiMtlor without paying Iris The BtatH lid $300 for prayers for the recent legislature. That Udy i i i mi mi ii 1 il I inn liiiKe'ii u.

i mi bj, ui'i ii'mjui iKiard bill. Mr. Howard followed him to Sililti lt m. Hank COOK'S HOTEL. 10, it, il.

Ai'tfu iv. Aislr, A needed iimhI deal of prayer, Uit in as hard as the times are the ini'inlteiK might have been induced to purchase a cheap edition ol tnuiu standard prujer-Jiook, and saved tue $300. JA.MKS CHATHAM, KlUTOlt. i 77. Zaeh Chandler ha been apHiinted Min.

to Russia. Prospective county lutes are their friends. Jolin Mitchell the noted Irish member of parliament is dead. 'I' State tax last year wiw hixuiilh. This year it will lie five.

COFFEY VI LLE, KAXSAS. 1 A. ci'iih, 1'or ii 'i i Elgin" and took the Doctor's orders tn jiar ties here, some of whom hail settled in full with the Dr. We learn the. Dr.

left Elgin with his hotel bill unsettled. Fine thing to be a doctor. 1 Wii.i,. i'lie Un FlhSLCbASM I.iiTI In The City "inXOUKM'K A HBO An A Russian gentleman died leceutly unit wu followed to the giavu by none but the MXloii it ml a tliild late dug inun, but it has Miice U'eli diccovtl't (I that he had laud in Auk nca worth $11,000,000, ami now we nuiy rx.ect a heavy Russian iui imp rat inn iltiiinu next year. TEltMS The President ami Andrew Johnson are not on Bpeakhv terms Day lluiiril pur week, Weekly llnaiil.

i Meals a t.i.iil te "Trjann" thr Trip III Kmptrl-enre at Limit He Vlnlti School E.e lilhl ion and uf t'lmme i C'np. lim-a ii r.e-Hra tlfu I "vi Olrlnnnd (lollmit Boy--Hural lloHliltallly -J'ernnn- 1 wl. rtc. V- Notice of Publication in Attachment. Straw lierries cost only two dollars a jKiund in Caiy'ornia now.

Public officers can now lie removed for drunkenesH or gambling. lUiiivluinl 1, n. iSiitimaii 6Uc, I' TiiinuiiM'ii II. Ii 1, N. ft, li.u hMii.tuxo jiank ii- i turnip.

TnUll, IU3 1 fl.EAbANTVII.LK.' I Sum Ij. ISi "W.i Ca.ii (janh, 1, M. (J-Uouuii U.i.ili ii in umii 6oc, Xiaal II $U), Tiiii.i '1'uiiiHjc 1) Smith AI uiu l.UU, Ki IHU'KllS i.ucui ..,1. Jl sill i. II i.Uci, U.

IV, 1. lrA), uOiiii Ui ii (i 11 Nuonii It 1 1 Wai.u Kr- tK', 1' OHIIHId li'i' itl'ua 'A i.ll, ,11 It. U.UI.M'l i i 1 A IVUIIe II 6 1,00, S.iiiiiII'1 UlU 1. 1 1- .1.1 1 uu, it, I 1' A 'J ciiiiiien.il Join, Wilimins i ii'iM Ca Lr in enir Lasii lv Wiuivii uUf, lliiiiiiiiuy trio. Wmi iir- 6, i(l, Will AKui'oeu ill), 1,00, Geo Cusli 6 25, er, i.UU.

'A'oUil ill 00. on. cm. Vainkrnit, Keriii.tn II 11 dual (Jn. 10 vi 'lining lir.i uey 10.00, ri.ou, (J ioli turn 'Imuii Tiikii aiiioiuil ciuili'iljiiLvii fHil 00 De i Ktit 1 Hill by oi ecu for ex.

l.i-i.acu -21 50 liai.iucu Ztii do 1 ins ii i ii ii win sent liy Now Vorkilrall in (, u.iiiiuIii, C'i'U'ey ii le, hansaii, ulm i ilio iiHrlil, lni' Uie ulaii'ii't ieiroeoni.oi by Uivuu. Tiiuavilio iluralu. W'c biim.lil biiggoni te tliu loi iilaiiin ufliver ol lue ii'iciy thai tireiit i'iii'l- 'A' lakeii in Uie (li-tiiiiiaioiiuf llio puiclia-ies in ie, unit that lie tithe 4 i-ccuipl. from every Haiiii iluce of i leiitc wlm receivos i lrmn this The Texaiis are trying to evade the civil, limits law. The legiomture recently a law cancelling all btate and county Hi cures lor hotels and relieving them limn tax.

This makes them simply privute houses, ami the proprietors call uccoinnnmate whom the) til. HTATK OK KANSAS, I Moj.TliOMI.HV KM KTV. h' Uel'iire II. SliiMiiiiii, Jiislicc of I In, Peace, Parker Jlwiiloinery cmin Reno has received more relief thnn any other countv in the iy, rtaoitai. A.

1'. Solliv, I'lainliir. -I Receiving an invitation from my old friend, John Austin, to take a trip to the Osage Agency. I accepted and was soon behind a good team eh route for Canii, where we intended to pass the night. Arriving at Cana we drove up to the It.

.1. Murphv, Beer.her will go California when he clones up Inn scandal hui-icess. '1 l.e Tribune thing" takes peculiar in talking, about win we came lo Cotfeyvilie. confess thai mr resources were rather limited, but what ue iiow possess we got by hard work aim not by combining with a rotten ring to loi. ic county, as theTriimnedid.

We in-vi i uiu-inpted to black-mail a county olJicer who got his "accounts mixed" The Columbus Courier says there is Boine destitution in Cherokee county. tioiunnaiii i On tli 22,1 ilay of rolirnary, A. f). l-7o, sa Jnntii ia.siioil. an imler of altariiiiient in (he ai tinn fur iliu mini of Twenty Seven DoIImi'n ami 5-l(Klanlllie proltttlile cnis of tliisacium i i exceeding It fly ilollarti.

Saiil ciiiiBo will lie lien nl he fori- siil nt lit office In l'arker Tn iiliii Munlinnu-iy t'oiinly, Kansiiti, on Uie 2(itli ilay ol iliiicl', li. 1H75, lit 10 o'clock, A. M. Daled 1'L'liniary A. 1).

174. A. 1. Slil.tJV, I'luiiiiin. Pinch back thinks now he will never be a United States Senator and wishes he Were dead.

THE LITTLE ORPHAN'S DREAM. An exchange remarkshat the health of Congressman Goodin is trying to find out the reasons for continuing the Osage Ceded land case. the porpoise at the Brighton Aquarium, in is being watched with great in kept by Mr. Wood and his estimable lady. Finding no person at home but Mrs.

Wood we enquired why it was "thusly" and were informed that there was to be an exhibition at the school house it being the last day of ths school session. Making ourselves at home, 'we soon found something to eat and started to the school house. On entering we found that the performance had already commenced. The room was filler! its utinni-t capacity fully three-fourths being young' Indies and, speaking of ladies, I think that Cana can produce more really pretty one's than any part of Montgomery county. A handsome stage had been constructed at the back irt of the rio.n Aula party of good musicians 'gave us pleasant music, and put us all in a good humor.

naturalists express the opin Vnsquw, the noted California bandit. have received rrmii mm (X Art a I'l py ol a line work cl 1 sli ol Ii uiiKraving io ny Sir. A. i as Uio engraver oil if ut ter one of Mr. It.

K. rs. George Lin -I 1'iii'liainl Maine in tin; sliapo ol a ihcIickJ. Tile well liuuwn America, ami i 1 1,. I'niioiiM jm in is will live to a 'pulled, hemp" last week, and the peopio ter.

Mil i a gi Veil! old age. We now feel easier, and breathe easy. I ie prediction that it will be some iuks llio engniv iik i jiisi niiisliuil, ami 'i'on the two continents will be im'V, for llio lirKt tunc jiiibiic Furniture A. J. EVERTS, COFFK1V1I.J.K, 1 AKPAP, i Wholesale and Itelril Dealer in itiiic nitd TJiihostery Mattrciscs, Window Shades, Carpets, I'M URE FRAM BED ROOM SETS AND SI -IIS'G 1 I Coffins and takers.

A Tennessee school boy who is anxious- I tin. ly waiting for the fishing season to set in. ai to go into mourning lor the ilei'-s that porpoise. We will mill a oriel hi. oi lue picture t'longli it cannot lie clc.i iliat we.

can give inure than a faint Idea it i' In lUieicKiuit iiiartni( mid, couch a icaiitil'iil lltllu girl of iv.iin. rune, uIOiii. riiu the warm snminer lm Ji.iMjiiirl.ly ic- fpells ii wonder that eggs have betn so lieviril ol the IkI i'iimiiiox, lislayuigiicr liHtiiititnl little cliniiliv inun-. in uio iin dies, I'lie question now i-, will the United Ri Senate "fi, bt it out on that line it it ti all fin miner." i Ma i-w spriiig. he legislature of einiNttts has piis ed a law hiakingit )eHsi )le niaiiiier.

81m iimId orphai) lis the tii.ie indicates, uml dwi-ciiv i.rcaiiungof hoi nioilmr, about win. hi iie litis ttceii told so nuicli. 8lie has boon to'd h-it nor motlier dwellKin Hie Mpirlt lami. that cii, i- i licuiiiii and she OF ntcei-f ni for one dozen to weigh one and one hail' minds, We don't think the ii i e. Massachusetts or any other btab the right to dictate to hens the oft nir eggs The hens have tnffi-eien so for indignation.

has woiulerud oy can i.evcr cunnj io see tier, She thought much of Uie mutter that ui.c sin. reams thai her mother visits her nc licamil'iil being in liL'hl that lm be.itjies i.i lie, and it Is this Ben 13 tit i in the field as a ciimli date for a i seat in Congress. Choke hint off before 't fairly started. The passive the local option laws in the eastern fSU'es haA learned the Republicans a lesson they will not soon forget. dream that the artist has pirtiuyed with encli AT TO-SUIT All.

1 AtoI CUSTOM KUS. Also Agent for the celelinitei! SINGER SEWING MACHINE. "WKST SIDK 1M.A.A. iiowor iiiiu anucl. Tiie iini'l ninther show liy Die beilfiile as the child sees her in thciiieani.

Tliu ol her lace and lonn mo dislmciij seen, although llio lignre Is shadowy and ciilcrc- OVR CAVA LETT KB. The mother is simniunleu will aiialool And now a mnrhle statue of St. John at age of fourteen, has been unearthed at Do give the old man a chance to i. THIRD SEASOInV iraashoppers would do well to emigrate to California. Growing grain in some parts of that State, is twenty-two inches Dialogues and recitations being theorder, with an occasional song.

poem' red ted by Mr. Kingsley and daughter', "I'm off with a handi-onie man," wsr ndmiiahly spoken, and a very pathetic piece, "'76' by Miss Brasel and Miss Lucinda Howard was well done. Also a number of other pieces, the names of which and the performers I have forgotten. But the 'crowning piece of the evening was an original drama written by Mr. Bell, and was entitled, "They will do aw they please." The leading chin aeter was Mrs.

Delarhue, by Miss Alice L'roome. This young lady was the j-tar of the evening, and made a most mccet st'iil debut, it being her first appeal ance ar- j.ti amateur in public. She is a pretty and Hylisli young lady, with very engaging liiai in a iood Voice, and appenred lit hotpe the stage, showing none of the nil arrasnnent so usual to amateurs on their first appearance. She was well sutiported by Mis Ida Wood as Imngene Winters and Mr: as Col, Winteis. 'I'hei tl.er characteis were'wcl done, but tl.ey needed to much prompting and showed want of study to perfect them-telves in eir respective parts.

I should be glad to ue thh piece repeated, with all parties up to I heir parts. Taking it all in all the exhibition was a success. After the performances were over, the hall was cleared, and the m.izy dance as kept up until the "wee Nina' hours" of the morn J.R. MERCHANT TAILOH, COFFEYVILLE, KAKSAi. (Northwest corner uf ey ara howling for aid in some parts It seems that to be "desti-t i now is one of the requirements of e.

-li'tri. sell, mysterious, heavenly light, uiid she is din iv nazing ii pun her chilli wilhnll the inex-prcssihiti love thai ever c. nics Irmii a moUior's iioiin. In lior extended hand she holds a white Illy an emblem of purity. The following lines have liecn suggested to our iiiiial liy this lovely picture.

They will aid in giving the reader soiiik idea of this rare work of art. THK UTTI.K OHFIIAM'S DHEAM. blent is the vision that gives to the child A face beaming o'er iter so tender and mild, The smile ol a mother oh, wavelet of joy A of the gladnss tiial lias no alloy Oh! sweet will the orphan's slumber lie, If the darling, her mother in dreams may see. Sweet child thy mother is watchingo'er thee Thy stepsaud thy nl umbers her watchful eyes see, By day and liy night she is oft at thy side; Though her home is with the angels over the tide The mother's a mother though years go by, And the love of a mother's heart never can die. Messrs.

Sluison S. publish a very large variety of pic hi res of all descriptions anb prices and all arc sold through agents by subscription only, Attention is directed Io their iidvert.i-ie-in cut lor agents, in another column. Those who are unemployed, or nose who have spare time, who wish tu make honest penny" will not he any the worse off by sending for their leriiisnnd directions Lo agents, which lliey send free to those who apply. Can March 22d, 1875. KlIITOR The Cnna mill has changed hands once more.

Mr. L. Hendriceon having leased his share of three-fourths to Mr. L. Burnett.

Mr. W. Q. Purcell leaves us this week for his home in Miami, Saline Mo May heavens blessing attend thee, Wil lie. Miss Eva Holmes, who recently closed her school at Lees Summit, is visiting her sister, the wife of our esteemed fellow townsman, Jonathan Stone.

Mr. Charley Cleland, a stone mnson. who has been spending the winter was arrested last Wednesday at Independence for passing counterfeit money, which U. S. Dep.

Marshal Petert-nn identified as some that he had captured, but lost it at the Cana hotel, where Charley Over 18 vearscxiierience in iMiiineif. i'Af- gant and mylisli iniiiiic.cd in Hie i.iuv,t styles. pains spilreil to ileiiMe -j. Wi can't believe the report that the of the Independence Tribune had to 1 Missouri for attempting to ins iiimself as a mid-wife. Plenty of moi.ey to loan on rnrB time, on good iuiprnveil tai iuh in County, at tht Banking Hniu-e oi T.B Eldridge.

iio' eHHinan Lowe of this State has I.e, ii appointed Chief Justiceof Utah. This )ioM'ion Lowe has been looking after for -oiih) time. FOUID A watch which the owner can have by calling on J. H. Butler, detwil iiig property and L0 cents for Notice, ing.

Tejano. For choice cigars call at the Li gal Billiard llaii second door west of HouHe. ot the Iowa Granges are ceceding lioin 'ii' Nile and National Grange. V'i ir excuse is that the officers don't vything about honef ty. OsAGB Agkncy, I.

T. March 20th 1875. SEALED BIDS will he received at this office up to 10 o'clock i. m. March 29th found it.

Charley was 'spreeing i' heavy when arrested. The entertainment given by the Young' Peoples Literary Society, on the 16tii inst. was largely attended ami quite a succet-s. ITT 1 I a 1875, for hauling- 75,000 raili and stakes of Notice, Tlie lnigt-t-t tock window cIum- ever lironght to this city at Kion-oii'ti lmg Store. A M.

York wrote a very smooth on if himself for hiRt week's Tribune. II ii perfect right to, however, for he a controlling interest in the old the usual length from where they he the woods to jiroper places, anmnil tracts of ground (lcr-itftiateii liy the Agent, These rails are to he hauled from a few rods to two miles averagejlistanee mile or less. Service to commence April Inland end July 81st 1875. Payment will lie made on completion and acceptance of nervice. Osagh Aoknpy.

J. T. March 20th 1875. SEALED PROPOSALS will le received at, this i ffice until one o'clock p. March 20th 1875 for breaking 3,000 acres of praiiiefor the Osaire Indians, from AID FOR THE HES'l II Paitieb who uie in need of aid arid needing clothes are requested to call titul examine the new lot of (spring clot hing jutt received at BniiicklnwV.

Piicee lower than ever. Aiml 1st to July 1st, 1870. ifiOO acres to 000 to 1 hauled by June. ISidn niunt be liy the hundred, llida received iu lots of 10,000 and upwards. For further infor be completed June 15th 1875.

Conditioned as follows Poor Dr. Busby. He had to go down into bin own pocket for money for the black mailers of the county. But then it saved him fiom being abused by the TbeOsmre Aifent will furnish fifty yoke of oxen with yokes, chains and breakers. The contractor must piovide a sufficient mation apply to ISAAC T.

GIBSON, Osage Agencv. I. T. Or to R. C.

CROW ELL CO. Coffeyville, Kansas. number of tennis and plows to complete the work within the time secitie 1. All Ills should show distinctly the price per acre when teams are furnished and when Full stock Buckle Plow Shoes for $1.75, The inhabitants of Jerusalem, so the American Consul writes, never saw ice until during the past winter. They expressed great surprise when "water turned into glass." at Read limn.

not. The breaking will be in tracts of Plenty of money to 'oan on 1.2.3& 5 vearn from five to twenty acres of good I Kit torn land Plow sharpening and repairing can be had at usual rates at the Osage Shops. Bid- receive.) in lota of 1C0 acres and upwards. Payment to lie niade on comple we nave not space to mention inuatew of the leading jarts, prominent among which was the drama. "They will do as they pleai-e," in which Win.

H. Bell, as Col. Winters, and Miss Alice Broome, as the widow Delarhue, performed their parts most admirably. The dialogue, "Starting in Life," by Jus. Ridgeway, Misses Cindy Howard, Jessie Wood and others, was well enacted.

An "Indignation or Woman's rights meeting," by Miss.Ida M. Wood. Ni.nnie Wolcott, Juua Ridgeway and others, was well act-d and quite amusing. "Gone with a handsome man" was delineated In handsome style by Mr. Kingslcy and daughter.

"Witches in the cream." a dialogue by Misses Nannie Wolcott. Rivers, Cindy Howard, and J. Ridge way, Geo. Purcell and C. F.

Herring, was listened to with mat ked slteiition. Eight O'clock," by little. Misefcs lit.jH Ulid Delia Wood, was one of the liest things on the I'ogrumme. "Rieiizo's HddresH to the Ro iiiui." was finely ivnilerc.1 by V. Wharton.

The. "'Would I Ti acl tu" A. G. Decker W. II Smith created a laugh, while the Warning" to the young man about to raise the wine cup to his lips by Mirs Howard almost drew the sympathetic "177(5 and dialogue betwertn Miss Howard aud Miss Braze! was good.

The music was composed of five pieces New t-tock of lamps at Blofson'rs Drug tore. Proclamation. Maynr'a OfKcei Qity of Coffey vile I.T. B. Eldiidge Mai or ofthecityof Coffeyville, by virtue of the authority in me vei-teil, heivby give notice to the qualified elector? ol t-rid city that an election will tie held the Tci'J council room, in the city of Crll'.

viih on Monday, the fith day of April. A. D. 175. between the hours of 8 o'clock A.

M. and 6 o'clock P. M. of f6 dav4f.1i the iiuiKi ofjrloetin 1 iMAtouJ flfVoiiKli ivM AND FIVE ItillMClLMEN, In Tk8TIii.ny Whkiui.iK. have hereunto i 1 niy 1 KJimI "iiid eaiied the feal to be attixed at the City of K'SEAL lltii of MaicLi, A Mayor.

Attest': THOSSCURR, Jr." "1 City tion and acceptance of service. Any fur A recent nuuilier of Moore's Rural contains quite lengthy article on the treatment of dry rot in sheep. We would vbethe old ewe (Yoc) of the Tribune to commit it to memory. ther information iiesireu ran. lie had on application at thiii i fliee.

i ISAAC T. GIBSON. U. S.Indian Atrenl, Agency, Or to R. C.

CROW ELL CO. Coff-'yville Kanas. time, on jfnod iinprved farms in Montjroiu-ery County, at the Banking House of T.B Eldriilge. Wagon Shop -1 i i i On south side nt Kighth Street, I ir.sf Door Viesi of Country Store, Where all ork In Hint line will tie neatly done, iiml warranted lo give sa iolaciinu. jSTew "Wagons Made to order lirtl on hand, re in il to any on markel.

GIVE ME A CALL, And I will satisfy In price and wortmntj ihip. 1 8. O. BAKB.b Proprietor Theknnk of the Tribi.ne cull us a cur and then proceeds to give us a shower of t'uit ahotninal'le perfume for which animals of his class are peculiar Me knows no such thing as a scarcity of water. Agricultural Xotlce.

The annual meethur of the Montgomery County Agricultural Society for the jinr-posw of electing ofticers for the ensuing thOrt nef day at TciMis tree Pw J)4lW AddriKHO. tTlN.Mtji nrt mil Ma, no, The entire tritie of tlm Hheel et Indians aliont irO in numberr-were baptized into the Mormon Church at St. George, Utah, last Saturday. Now let the Government contract with the Mormons for the taptiem oftheCheyennes. year will be held at the Court II.

so in Indejiendence, on Thursday, April. 8th, 1875. at 2 o'clock p. m. All fneniliers are requested to 1 present.

11 JOHN M. ALTAFER, Secretary. Harp Barnes want. Nimeliody to bring' home the tide-Ftuldlc they ttumwed out of their btable; Alw a large, new collar. and was excellent.

The utmost order prevailed throughout and the society feel.

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