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The Oswego Independent from Oswego, Kansas • Page 2

The Oswego Independent from Oswego, Kansas • Page 2

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who applied to the Benders for medical OBITUARY. he 9th, 10th and 11th days of October grave. He had recently returned from again and compelled to haul myboatj Aorl tnt a northern sledge excursion in which out. Night closed on me and carried I lltClvl fcJI.Vll Ivl $rwcQo $nthycmhnt. The Oswego Register has suspended 873.

D. B. Crouse, Cooley and E. treatment, and he lelfc When he saw the house, as he did the ap publication and- as a newspaper is Dotv was appointed a committee to me to the south-west. In the morning we were about thirty miles south pearance of things.

-They kept-corn get up the premium list," Socie'ty ad- nana, out were generally unaer- west of where the ship went into the harbor, and from that time until the ood to turn people- away, and I have ournedto meet Saturday May 24th, he had obtained latitude 82 iftin; He seemed in his usual health and had tialled the crew into the cabin to encourage them with hopes of future re-Ward vand stimulate them to renewed exertions, when he Was- struck down and On Sept. 18th. 1871. the Polaris enter leard neighbors, remark hat they Tisress rescuctt ns we never jrot a 873. C.

M. Monroe, President. F.BrMcGILf', EDITOR AKD PROPRIETOR. Oswego, Labette County, Kansas. glimpse of the lack of support in proportion to the capital invested.

Since it went into the hands of Messrs Alexander Smith it has been run as a Democratic paper, but its politics had nothing to do with its premature death. As has been often and truly said La C. B. "Woodford, Secretary, were queer-; Kind oi people to turn people "afopt, away in a -1 regained the other edge of the pack Dealers in l-storm. THE BENDER SLAUGHTER PEN The Tyacks- had seyerai small ed winter quarters, and left August Accompanied by Milt.

Reynolds we of ice oil the 50th of April, and getting a little further in on the pack on 4th, a heavy northeast gale set in and a heavy sea running under the ice broke it Into Mat, ITtn, 1873. children and the mother as arrested and taken away from her' 1 this week revisited the premises by THURSDAY, I bette county can support three newspa- BUCKING BABE." small packs. As we could not put the boat out. neither could we find seals peis and only three ono in each prin The neighbors kindly cared for it, but the Bender family. No new develope-m ents have been made since our last Issue.

All reports of finding more bodies are false. Wo satisfied our cipal town, viz: Oswego, Parsons and it was a brutal outrage, to thus treat or (ID vies Chetopa. Beyond this number either 12th 1872. The ice was verv heavy, and sailing in a southern direction she was forced south, and so continued drifting till CaptTyson and party-were driven from her. The sledge party crossed Kane's polar sea, which they pronounced to be a strait about fifteen miles wide.

There was an appearance of open water to the north. The rescued party suffered very much during this dreary drift from hunger for food, we almost reduced to starvation. On the of April, we sighted a Polar bear. Every one was ordered to lay down and imitate the the family under-any -circumstances and more especially under such very all must drag out a miserable, beggar ly existence or give down. Had the slisrht suspicions as were against selves that possibly more decayed bodies would be discovered in tho seal, while two Esquimau xs secreted Register continued as aHepublican pa themselves behind pieces of ice, entic southeast corner of the garden, as it THE LAND DEPARTMENT.

t6m present Indications, and the slovenly tnAnner in which the land department of tho M. K. T. Railroad Is condncted, it.is evident they have less interest in tho disposal of the lands lhau the settlers. Facts warrant this tconclasion.

Every foot of land they vlalin to possess, was loirjj sinco mort-irased to tho New York Trust company for about all it vas then worth, and that ampnf TsVhat is called the them. A saddle was said to havo been found in her possession that had been paid conjointly to her andt Kater Bender." The ing the bear near enough to ns to kill per it would haye died long since a change of politics gave it a short lease was easy to penetrate tho ground from uim. A few davs after got our two to three feet with a wooden probe, boat in the water and worked our way I of life. We would be pleased to have HANGINa west and southwest and continued to -and which became impregnated with a aslmon pure Democratic paper publish" of Brockman, the man who identified work every opportunity to the west carrion stench when withdrawn. the wagon, horses, at lhayer ed somewhere In the county, but the ward in hopes of reaching Labrador Several arrests have been made, but which had been abandoned by and cold.

For the last two months they ate raw seal and polar bear as they could get it. When the men were rescued by, the Tigress they showed evident signs of their great sufferings, but during the nine days they were on board they improved rapidly and are now in fair health. The party is in charge of the U. S. Consnl, and will arrive in St.

John 3 on Monday next. The followins statement is furnished coast, and getting temporary relief. time has not come when this sparcely as we question there is foundation to ders in their flight and who lives near Benders wsstwas also an tin- settled country cati support such a lux Mralnimbih VJftho U. K. implicate parties outside of the Ben ryjlv Alexander conducted the Company hare an interest below warrantable outrage and altogether without excuse.

aer iamiiy we do not care to give a tdgister upon honorable principles minimum, then the'Trnit nnmrmnv list of the suspected. The only addi Kate 'Bender is reported to have ana coma never be induced to coyer SUCCESSOR TO J. HOSPITALIER. Credit MoblHcr nstitotion which we tional particulars outside of what Lar are, his neighbors with slimy abuse to ap have previously been given iu the In told a friend iu confidential conversation six months that she had an aunt named Bendkeeping a house of iilfame at LafayeXlCVPark i ft St- Louis. dependent "we find in the Thayer pease the wrath or give vent to the Eclu3i vc dealer in hdyeOlwaj-s "tilicnit to be.

It was clttimcdlhja4Adcommissioncr had full contrxJT Wthe sales, evin to the es tablishing of prices, save tn instances tiead-iigiit. j-wrv The Bender family of four is- spleen of slanderer. Had he loaned himself as the suple tool of knaves and by Captain Tvron: On the 21th of August, 1871, we left Lessinask and went through Smith's Sound. We succeeded in getting as far north as latitude 82 degrees and 16 minutes, wh en we ret urned and' wintered at Polaris Bay, in latitude 82 degrees and 28 minutes', longitude 61 degrees and 44 minutes. We were frozen- till persons, tho his consort and A rumor is currot the baggage Or plunder of tho Bender family has been found at Dallas, Texas.

Several toots shysters, he might haye eked out a miserable existence for a few months the two young ones. W3X. BENDEK, arrests have been made in the neighborhood of the Bender farm which more, but only to close a disgracefu according to the opinion of his neigh bors, is upward of sixty, years old, career at last, like serpentine Hark the 5th or September, ahc 10th of COMMERCIAL" STREET, Ho is, when erect rather above the may lead to the discovery, of their accomplices. It is evident they must have had accomplices to so effectually dispose of horses and of, clothing rider of the leprous Chetopa Demo medium height, thin yellow faced and nearly ahvavs keeps his head hung crat or the lying unscrupulous editor of the Oswego Democrat. As it is, be OSWEGO, KANSAS.

down a3 though he feared the noose known to have been taken from their victims. None of the horses known to have been ridden by the" victims of the hangman. lie is a German bv acquits himself with the standing of a journey north, and eastward on 4he 24th, when he was taken sick and died on the 8th of November. Wo passed the winter at Polaris Bay. On the 8th of we attempted to go north in two boats We hauled our other boat on, shore and returned overland on the Sth of July'.

We started for home on the 12th of Ausrnst. and on birth and is thought by some to speak trencn 83 well as Uernian Due verv where the sum agreed upon fell below 4 ho minimum in such cases the reports should be sent to New York and a compromise effected with the mort- Now. this land "commissioner is a qulct gentleman whoso sleek exterior, -closely shaven countenance, with small billiard ball head, highly perfumed with cheap pomade that glistens and stinks like a peeled onion, denotes a superanuated pedagogue of the olden time. He Is well calculated to teach a back woods district school where the girls are small and the big boys are fceptut home to hoe corn, and inspired to mako himself wonderfully agreeable to old ladies who take pride in their gentleman, whose failure was a misfortune over which he had no control. He leaves us with the best wf3he3 of this little English.

The oldest murderess Farm Xacliinory have been found and we hope our local authorities will not be lulled to quietness by the riddance of -the Benders. It is almost certain 'that a gang Ladies Gaiters, Slippers of all kinds is presumed to be about fifty fiy. KATE BENDER community for his welfare. While we or horse thieves naye made thisva ren loth were beset with ice in latitude did all that was consistent in extending is about twenty-three and one of the dezvous. and qualities.

8Xdcjr. 22 mim We drifted from there Oswego, most infernal hags of the whole nest courtesies best known to the press, down to latitude 77 deg.2a Her conduct, as related by 6ome of her ANOTHER SURPRISE BX CATT shall still take pleasure extendin him words of cheer. neighbors, is too obscene and terrible CHILDREN AND ItllSSES to mention. JOHN BENDER He appears is Canby'g Uniform- as a distinction may be called a Bible reader. At least tho neighbors say he SHOES, J4EX AXD BOY'S tOOT AND SHOES, was in the habit of sitting all day long apparently absorbed in God'; The Chetopa banl ought to be preparing a public school quick step for the occasion, to which we would willingly lend our ears.

Chetopa Advance. We cannot exactly comprehend to what use the' band can appropriate the Advance editor's unless to make heads for the base drum, and then the material would cut to waste. Holy Word. It is more likely he was we encountered a heavy southwest gale, the ship being "heavy pressure. On the night of the 18th we commenced landing provisions Arc.

on the ice, the vessel being reported leaking very badly at the: time, we continued landing provisions for two or three hours, and when the pressuie ceased I weut on board the vessel and asked the sailing master if tho vessel was making any more water usual. Ho reported she was not. I went on the ice again and shortly after it began to crack and in few minutes after I arrived, spread in many places. The vessel broke her fastening and was soon lost to sight the darkness. and storm.

On the broken ice wero most ot our provisions to on guard watching the approach of Custom Made Work Always on victims or to give warning to the otu San Francisco, May 13. A courier just arrived at tho Lava Beds, brings news from the scouting party, under Capt. Hasbrouck.V, llasbrouck reports that his command was attacked by a party of Modocs, and lour soldiers and one Warm Spring Indian were killed, and six soldiers and one Warm Spring Indian wounded. The attack Was sudden, and the troops were taken entirely by surprise. Jack's band rode within one hundred yards- of camp, when they all dismounted and charged er butchers while they" were engaged in their horrible work.

They came to Kansa3 about Christ mas 1870. and moved into the "Slaugh HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. By deal ins exclusirely in one bram-h of business the subscriber Teels assured tbat he can furnish anything in the line of leather goods at prices ter Pen" in February 1871. They kept a yery small and general assort skill of compiling chicken pot-pics, lie Is a good, clever neighbor, can run a small Sunday 6chool, but when it comes to land business he is not competent' to eell lots "in a potter's field. Uy some hocus pocus he' fell heir to a brother-in-lawship of the railroad lals, and hence hold his position by virtue of ncpojism, his only qualification, lie has' never been able to settle down on a given price for the lauds.

He sometimes fixes a price upon a quarter as a kinl of nest egg, but rannot squat upon it long enough to "incubate. lie cither never complied with his instructions or else the New York directors are a pack of villianous liars, and we are not surprised if they -are. He serves tho Durnoso of a furbelow competition. His assortment will be nient of groceries, flour and liquors into camp, tiring, into the herd and found complete. The Kansas City Journal, of the 14th says Yesterday morning a stock drover by the name of D.

W. Gpugh, was collared on the M. P. train, near the State Line by a mob of thieves, and robbed of $1,600. Ho was on his way to Leavenworth to lift a note of $1,000, guard.

1 he hrst volley stampeded the By an immcn practice extending through ft period of years, having within that time treated many thonsand rases ot those disease peculiar td woman, I have been enabled- to perfect a mort potent and agreeable medicine that meets the indications presented by that class of diseases with pciii cerlaintv and ex.ictnea. To rfesifrrnto this natural epeciCC compound, 1 have uaracd Dr. Tierce's Favcrita The term, however, ia bnt a feeblo cxprewion of my roott matnred appreciation cf lis value, based r.poa actncl i.nd witnessed realities. As a close observer, I havo while witnessing its positive results in tho few special diseases incident to the scpamte organism of woman, singled it out as tho rllmax'or erowulngcm of my medical career, fn its merits as a positive, Eafc, aud remedy for this class of diseases, and one that will at all times and under a 71 cirrnmstanccs act kindly and in harmony with the laws whiih govern tho female system, I au willing to stake my reputation es a physician. Nay, even more, so confident cm I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single invalid lady who employs it for any of tlw ailments for which I recommend tt, that I offer and seir it under A POSITIVE CUAHAN-TEE.

If a beneflrinl cflect is not experienced, by lhe time two-thirds of the contents of the bottle arc used, I will ou return of tho bottle. two thirds of the medicine having been taken according to directions, aud the case bcinir one for which I recommend it, promptly refund the money paid for it. lied-1 not thu most perfect conii, dence In its virtues. I could rotofler it as I do un. dcr these conditions; bnt having witnessed its truly miraculous cures in thousands of cases, I feel warranted and perfcetly sarYr In risking both my reputation and my money on its merits.

'Jhe following ere among these diseases ia sustain the party through the winter and seeing nothing of the vessel, we attempted to reach shore in hopes of icrd. They left for camp, and while the men were getting under arms, the Modocs gave yolley after volley. Capt. C. BARNES, ipri'19, tf.

Jack had on the attire of Gen. Cauby, from hence he designed returning to and took a position as if he wa3 brigadier general, llasbrouck rallied his lhe goods were kept almost exclusive-) ly for the purpose of decoying travellers. Few of the neighbors were ever allowed to enter the house. One man said his wife, went for some milk one day and was met bv the old hag and required to keep some distance from the house while she went for the milk. About forty feet from the house is a STABLE, the north and west walls of which are of stone about eight feet high.

his he me at Uskaloosa, Kansas, lhe robl command and charged tipon them in a rs are etui at large. finding natives to assist us in living through the winter. Getting about half way to shore Avithour heavily laden boats, our progress became bad, by reason of drifting ice, and I was compelled to haul on to tho ico again. I Buccceded in saving fourteen cans of feTeven and a half bags of bread, ten dozen of one and two pound cans of meat ami soup, fourteen hams, oue small bag of chocolate, weighing twenty pounds, some musk-ox skins, TUREOF THE BENDER FAM body, lho Modocs retreated under the charge and wero driven into the woods scattering in all directions. ILY.

ispatches have been received thnt SEWING MACHINE IS THE BEST IN THE WOttTiD. Several volleys were fired upon them, but it is not known whether any were the Bender family were captured Agents Wanted. Send for circular. Address: billed. The troops succeeded in cap DOMESTIC" SEWING X.Y turing twenty-five horses belonging to the Modocs.

a few blankets, a number of rifles and an abundance of ammunition. In the morning, knowing 1 had not provisions When the last courier left Gen. Da- ATTENTION SCHOOL DIRECTORS WE SELL SCIIOOL DESKS On long tunc, and also purchase yis' camp the troops were between the which my Fn or ite Prescription baa worked cures as if by masic and wiih aci rtcluty never before attained by any medicine. Ix-ncnr-rhcea. Excessive Flowing, ra'aful Monthly aya beds and the Modocs were driven School Bonds Issued for Building purposes.

Another old house stands on the prairie, north-west of tho dwelling house. Thi3 contained about two hunddred bushels of corn, but.owing to tho vast multitudes of people stopping there to feed since the discovery of the butchery, it has all been used up. There are half a dozen other residences IN SIQIIT of the Bender house, some of them in fullview. Six or eight bibles were foand in the room, besides praver out of their strong hold. rnmis cniiiirt-BPioiis, uen i mm nnnaruai causes.

Thursday night, near Dalla3, Texas. They were traced from Dallas by having purchased a tent in that town. They were found twenty miles from Dallas, camped near stream. The young man wa3 recognized while dipping water by his stiff little finger. It is claimed that Policeman Newman of Fort Scott recognized the trail and captured the parties.

They are looked It is the opinion of Capt, llasbrouck lrrecnlarit ics. Weak Back, Frolansus, or falling orHho Uteres, otcversion ana Ketrovcrsiou, highly perfumed grub-worm, for 6et-' tiers to swallow and disgorge at their Icasurc; while at New York they raise the trot-line occasionally to see if suckers havo swallowed the bait. Then to fix up matters at once, Par-' sons, a brother of the' president of the road came out last summer as a missionary. He at first contented himself by putting on all tho style of a prize Jackass at a county lair, but afterwards mellowed down, proposing to sleep and eat with the settlers, spit in their chimney corner, spin yarns and make himself comfortable generally. Ho made the magnanimous proposition that tho settlers should in addition to For information address H.

LEWIS -002 ASD 904 Wabhikctox Atesck, ST.LOUIS, MO. enough, and other articles of food, clothing, ou the abatement of the gale I endeavored to shoot as many seals as possible, both for food, light and fuel, but could only get three, the ice being so weak that I could not transport the boats and provisions to land until it grew stronger. While liearmg that the Modocs arc almost entirely out of ammunition. There is strong suspi voua depression, Pebiliiy, DcspoadeDcr, Tbreat-Miscjrriage, Chrome ongcstKjn.inaamina- i cion that Capt. Jack is receiving aid from some unknown party.

Kingsbury Nelson here I discovered my other boat, load looks, etc. We give below a transla for to-day by the Southern train. Myrfrious the 2d day of January last, Mr. ed with bread, and saved lt-ajl, When the ice grew firm I made another attempt to reach shore, carrying ev- Died. May 17th, 1873, of consump W.

J. Blackwell left Huntsville, tion ot what was written in-tier-man in one of these bibles, with a lead-pencil: John Bender, born July, ot January la a slagh ttay. Fourteen of July fine dav. ervthing in the boats, and dragging tion. Prof.

C. A. Mills, M. D. brother with several thousand dollars Jn his them on their keel.

The ice being ex pocket, with the intention of buying ot u. j. Mills uro. ot this city, age 55 years 9 months and 19 days. mules.

On the next day, and for sev Twenty-second of. January, 1873. HeU DEALERS IN ceedingly rough, we stove both the boats. We succeeded, on the first of November, in getting about half way eral days afterwards, he was heard of; i i au went off! Third of February Ella went away. Tho deceased was a graduate at in luexico, biucu which niue uuiu- Sixth of October our Henry was born in to shore, when night came ou U3 and further been hcaril' or liim.

Rush Medical College Chicago, and had practiced medicine 35 years in the yery stormy weather; in the morning He was a man about 28 years of age, Ilayre. lie died 4th of December, 1860. THOMAS TYACK Barrenness, or Sterility, Femalo Weakness, and very many other chronic diseases incident to xvo-man not mentioned h-rs, in which, as well a in the cares which 1 have mentioned, my Favorite -l'rcscription works cures tho marvel of the world. This medicine I do not extol as a cure-all, but it admirably fulfills a single ness of purpose, being a most perfect specific in all chronic disease- of the scsual system of woman, it will not disappoint, nor will it do harm in any state or condition. It will bo found invaluable in diseases incident to pregnancy, and can be taken in moderate doses wifh perfect safety while in that Hate.

Indeed, it a Mother's Cordial, and so prepares ths system for parturition it ntnders child-labor efty, I have received lit heartfelt prafso from hundreds cf mothers for the inestimable benefits lhu conferred I oCT Favorite Prewirf oa to the Ladies of America with tho eino rity of an honest heart, and for their best welfare Those who desira further informat oa on these subjects can obtahf it in my Tbeatkh ox Cobomic Diseases or tb i Gkmekativs and Ukikact Or.oAKs, scr-t scrura from obsen at on tipon receipt of two postage stamps. It treats minutely on those diseases peculiar to Females, and pives nuih valuable advico-' in resard to their managi-men. llt. Pf EflCE'S FAVORITE PRF KHlfflON hr. AL.L, FIIIST ClkSS per bottle.

Manufactured at tho Chemical I aboratory cf JK. F. ttJlCJ2t 31. 2. feet 6 inches high, souare built, East and West.

He came to Oswego the ice broke and we were drilling southward yery fast; we saw no more weighed about 135 pouuds, long black lives in sight, ot Benders, ono ana a ast fall from Bridgeport, Connecticut. sties 8. land for several days; bad weather hair which he combed behind his ears, half miles north and a little east. continuing all through the month of He is a brother to D. C.

Mills and Bro. native of Cornwall, Ens goatee on his clnii altogether a good looking man of fine address. Any in umber merchants. The funeral will land, and 'came to the United States from Wellington county, Canada. November; we built 6iiow houses and made ourselves as comfortable as we could; we succeeded in killing a few formation in regard to him will bo mortgaging tho land and improvements giva mortgages ou their farming implements, teams and family ware.

It is not therefore surprising, that a man of such puissant i proportions should leavo the country except in some extraordinary manner and like Moses, Elijah and other good 1-old fashioned patriarchs, go up in a peculiarly befitting his dignity. He went up at the dead of night on a locomotive safo to tho promised land. Then contracting was stopped at the as alleged, of tho land depart- The, settlers should not have the land at any price. The secret was, settlers refused to contract, but take place at the family residence at gladly received by his wife, Mrs. Josie Ho lived at different times at Romeo, Michigan, Ottawa, Illinois, and in 0 o'clock to-morrow, under the au-.

seals, which furnished us with light Blackwell, JMoberJy, Mo. Exchanges Blaekhawk county Iowa. He is a fine spices of tho Masonic Fraternity. please copy. and iuel, with which to warm our scanty supply of food through the Drugs, Medicines pils, Varnish, looking and hard working man Another Murder- darkness of the arctic winter; in i large part of February we liyed most -Prof.

Reynolds' Grand Parlor En he was arrested and first brought to Thayer and thence- to Parsons, and thence to Oswego, in Labette ly on birds, and in March commenced to catch seals: through that month we county. He was very much frightened, and at first denied that he had ever tertainment will be given at the Court House this evening'. It is highly spoken of by the press everywhere, the Wyoming Journal claiming it to be the finest supported ourselves on bear and seal flesh, wasting neither skin nor entrails. been in the house of the Benders, but afterwards admitted that he had been. Labette County We collected enough food in this to last us till the middle of May had we the land department played smart and Druggists Sundries.

His wife is as she calls herself, a "MAGNETIC HEALER. entertainment ever given in that citv. Miss Minnie Wells is the star and is a champion jig dance and banjo player. Perez from Jamaica is an unriyaled proclaimed that it was at their option contracts had ceased. XT A- A.

1 Tofeka, May 13. A. M. Chapman, late of California, who had recently taken a homestead on Prairie Dog Creek, four miles below Norton-ville, was found Saturday morning by some neighbors who. visited the premises, to bo brutally murdered.

His body was pierced with bullets, stabbed with a knife, and his head pounded with rocks. Ha had at different times and places incautiously displayed about fifteen hundred dollars in gold com, and it is supposed he was murdered for money. No clue to the perpetrators of the deed. THE LOST rOUND. The Explorers- She acknowledged having attended two ''circles" at the Bender ranche xuw me agent claims nave no last summer.

There were present a violinist whose wonderful performance not been driven to sea by strong west-terly gale. Iu the latter part of March, our floe or piece of ice being then reduced from five miles in circumference to about twenty yards iu diameter, we left the piece on the 1st of April and abandoned all our meat, a large amount of ammunition, clothing, skins and jurisdiction in the premises. Lands have heretofore been 'unsalable these circles the two. Tyacks and the Bender family, Mrs. Tyack said: 'are held two dollars an acre higher on the violin "alone excells anything eyer giyert In thia countryQAdinis-sion 50 centschildren half prieer' Vv went to a circle at Bender's lhan last year.

ixmrassERY'. last' summer. There were presen ClTYi-ney-Q my husbaud, mvself, John and Katie tm other articles, taking a-portion of the-j arid the iWS-O Benders. There was no time-niece bait Iohint we Then again these test suits which "3iave been filed. They claim.

thSt the jprime movers in the Settlers', League -are their secret agents, and that they Oswego Kansas, if May 10th J873. The directors pf the Labette county first were there about an hour or an-boor KA-nr dispatch from meat In a boat which we were obliged to throw over board on account of the boat being so deeply laden. We were pi ekeel tip by the steemship Tigress, Captain Bartlett, on the 30th day of April, in latitude .53 deg. 85 And in fact cterytbing usually found In a class drug house, which will be sold at ths Iibwest Cash. Prices, Johnew of May 9th rafter all, own the organization body, Agricultural, Society met at D.

B. Cronse's office, persuant to call of fioul and breeches, and therefore have President, C. M. Monroe in the chair. MILLINERY absolute control of both prosecution Minntes ot last meeting read and adopted.

kand defenso In all suits brought to oust the settlers. The fact i3they look up BY The committee to secure funds to on these test suits as a magnificeut procure fair grounds made their re 'humbug, controlled iu their own interest exclusively. The truth is the man mid. nortn, longituao oo west or near Yolf Island, and about forty miia in iamL The Polaris is now ingto get north, in the in? The Tigress fell in with the party a dense fog, and providentially struck the very floe in which they were, otherwise they mnst have perished, Capt. Tyson complainedpf swelled legs and feet, but nothing serious is the matter with him.

When they left the Polaris, all on board were in good health. In reference to the way in which the Polaris got away from the party which was rescued from the ice, Captain Ty 4 agement cf thd M. K. railroad, iberiari CraKfi" aside from the land department is done, but In that alone It Js either controlled byimbeciles or NEW QUARTERS! and a half. Had I known there were trap doors in the house, and such hellish doings going on, would not have gone there? We just 6at down with our hands on the table.

The old man Bender had his hands on the table. My husband was partially "under I know my husband was "under control," because he jerked his arms and his body. Here the lady gave us an invitation to come to circle at their house Sunday evening: Bean and his son are coming oyer to be doctored for "ague-cake." There's no "learn? abont this business. I sat down at a table and felt the electricity." Here a man named M. B.

Sawyer, of Cherryvale, came up with a sore foot swollen and discolored, and asked Mrs. Tyack to cureit." She said she conloV cure it, and while sitting on the ground she waiyed her hand over it and back, snapping her finger each time, and then waved her. hand; over, the foot. He said it still ached. She explained that she was 60 "neryous" that she could not do it mneh good.

THOMAS TYACK. i natural born dolts, who cannot com preherid the first principles of a com PEAR GBftJ: mon business transaction. No land de- 7th Avenue, few doors east of the American louse. port, and were given further time. On motion the Treasurer was instructed to furnish the Secretary with sufficient funds to pay off any indebtedness of this society.

The committee to secure the money due this society from the county, made their report which was received and adopted. On motion of D. B. Crouse, this society became a member of the State farmers' protective association. On motion a committee ot one was appointed to' contract for suitable grounds for holding the societies, annual fairs.

C. Woodford by the President was made such committee. son says that be felt little anxiety at partnent of any railroad in the country i f. first, thinking she wonld soon come to uai ucn an Idiotic showing. Days, viio the seal fishery at the port of St.

8 this mornicg, bringing news that the steamer Tigress had come in Roberts Bay, eighteen miles from here having on board nineteen survivors of Hall's Arctic expedition. The surviving party consisted of H. Tyson, assist. Navigator, Felix Meyer, Meteorologist, Jno. Heron, steward six seamen, the cook, two Esquimauxs and one Esquimaux woman and four children.

The party which had" been landed on the ice from the Polaris, were driven from her by a gale, which burst her mooring on the 15th of 1872, in latitude 72 and So, when they last saw the Polaris she was under steam and canvass, making for the harbor on the east side of Northumberland Island. She had: no boats left out of the six which she brought with her from. New Tork. Two were lost in the northern expedi-tion, two were landed on the ice with-CapU Tyson's party, one was burnt for fire wood to heat water for the crew, and the other is on board the Tigress. The Polaris was under command of Capt.

Buddington, who "had thirteen of the crew along with him and a plentiful stock of provisions. Her bow was somewhat damaged, and it is the opinion of the survivors that they will not be able to get clear until July, and even then, it the ship isuuseaworthy they would have to rig; new boats to effect an escape. On the eighth of October, J871, we wete inlaUtude 81 deg 89min.Vlengitude81deg,,44mln. CanL-Hall died of apoplexy, and their relief, aud continues "I set my colors as she steamed down along the Gulf road, the L. L.

and shore." but the vessel wa3 soon lost vtmsoa jre nave no troubles "with the" people that, sight of, and behind what I took to be Wild Gooseberries Miner Plura Tress SPRING STOCK i i OP THE' Latest Fashions, Northumberland Island. The piece of j. no people are dissusted with tho idiosyncractes of the ja'nd department ice we were on commenced arming south-ward as the wind hauled to the or tne and without thev sf Nursery stock of an kinds, cheaper than fr before offered, at wholeials or reUX Send tot prieeiiet. Address north-east, opening a little bay to the north-east of Northumberland Island. Said: 1 never heard any shooting I saw a vessel in the harbor there, with her sails furled, no smoke issuing from oKsnsa' v.barnahd 3Iw ory Sotrr let themselves down to the basis of a little practical common sense, which it aeems must be Injected with a force pump, they will find Jprdana hard road to trayel, Look out for the Inde her 6tack that I could I then attempted to bring my boats across the or saw anything strange going on; at one time I heard that a woman ran out of the house in the night and went to a man named Carsons, about two miles LADIES TVnISHlNO GOODS floe in an easterly direction, hoping to find water and reach the shore, sue -Successors ta K.E.

CofJ 1 pendent. and a half from Benders. Katie was a On motion the directors proceeded to elect officers in persuance to an act cf tho State legislature, resulting as follows; President, M. Monroe Vice-President, S. P.

Beckwith Treasurer, Col. Swanwick Secretary, C. B. Wbodfbrd Executive Committee, D. B.

Crouse, Butterworth and G. W. Srauklin. On motion- it was ordered that this Society hold iheir next annual fair on ceeded in dragging one boat across, took the water and attempted to reach A Jersey editor gets off. the foUoW' shore some distance below, the vessel.

'regular talker," and talked from morning till night, and was not done then. She held out the idea that she was and said she knew Napoleon and all the great aristocracy. Jngdcfiuation on a widow i "One who CO. We were then drifting fast and the gale AND was blowing with great violeace from Xznsorters ot and iobbers in gentune Aznentn and Foreign Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, r- Varnishes.

Lamps, Glus, JTo.SlH JZaln streit, -6m KANSAS CITY.MO IS -WHlKuE a knows whafc'a ryhai, and Is desirous of further iiiformaUon: pn thp ssmijmb- i' was buried on the where they She and my wife held circles at my TxuJar Courses T-of btudv the north-east and it was snowing very fast. 1 was- driven back on the ice mark his por Mrsic, FBitspsHrr, tr I never knew of but one person erected a wooden nrross to house i I A.

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