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Ti 6 ill pmttc W. F. CHALFAXT, Editor and BURL INGAME, KANSAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1872. 182.00 Per Year ESTABLISHED 163. C0ttitg MISCELLANEOUS.

CITY OFFICER'S. man to a distant portion of a large ranche to look after a herd of sheep. The Indian at nightfall under a shed with a roof From the Detroit Pott. GOING HOME TO-DAYr. of branches, but open ou all sides, and lay Humboldt boasts of a girl with a switch nine feet long.

It Is false. In London, recently, a man died Intestate, and a no heirs could lie found, his property, valued at $1,250,000, reverted to the crown; JA OK(Dl N( I I.M tv brown. Major ieo. Ibit'fu. buatildiiiK, W.

I li.it Hi I I and Ja i.e-M "'ir, touhciiim-n. esterueld. City Marshal down on his blankets. Altera lew minutes he was awakened by feeling the hot BY WILL M. CARLETOX.

OSAtiE AGRItr LTi: KAL are h. 11 on the first anl thinl Monday evviiing-s of each month. 11. DL 'BOIS, 1'resi lent. Plateohd, fcecretary.

SHAVING SALOON Mitchell Jennintw. Harpers ami hairdressers, hop ailjoiDiug the Merchant Hotel being both old and ex-1 rieuced workmen, they warrant satisfaction. janl-72 breath of some animal on his face. He moved his arm and at once understood cost less than a hu idred millions a year. The average ot a large uutnber of estimates of the value of common school teaching to working men.

made by large employers of labor at the request of the Commissioner ot Education, is about 25 per cent, of their productive value. That is to 6ay, a coin-man laborer who can read ami write is worth one-fourth more than he would be without such knowledge. At the lowest estimate then, the public schools increase the resources of the country 25 per cent. Abt one who has the census-tables at hand can calculate the rate of interest on the investment. MM OFFICERS.

the situation a huge bear was snuffing 1 (j. Lron-on. Hide- 10M Ml" him. The man. with great presence of mind, determined to keep perfectly still, tor he knew if he moved or cried tmt, one Jilllll l.nrlilll, l.

lldllll lllll Ul'lllS, I w.v. Olive Logan says -I am not fickle do you know that whenever I get a beau mid come to like him I find another man I like better We do not doubt it but how does Mr. Sikes conduct himself thes occasions iipii. inn. i.me.

u. I. 4 am son. day Airents wanted All cia: ol woikintf peotiH. of either blow of those huge paws would break his skulllike a walnut.

Bruin scratched off the blankets and -eized the Indian by the leg. Though suffering terribly the poor oung or old make ini money at work for tin in lie ir fciaie moiuents. or all thu time, than a anything else. 1'artioilars tree. ss G.

atiiiaou 1'ortlaml, Maine. Septl3-ly iiro VV lrev. lnuiity t.lcrk ott l'-rk of the District Court T. Mar-f Kill, 1 nrT ill. Kejfi-ter of leela Fox.

surveyor; J. tow in ami Alex. I lake, Uci c-ciitatives J. II. Wats' n.

Judge or i lie 1 i -1 ii-t Court; i'i. A Hillings. JuiU-e oi' 1'iiiliate J. Muni-, "-iiiierinlendent of 1 tililie. Instruction.

M. M. TV" AIUIJANKs I'uUie and i on-1 vcvuncer. Ollice in Recorder's ollice, I in Ion, Kansas janl 72 fellow did not allow a groan or cry to es cape him. The bear dragged him from the hut tor some distance, and then commenced to dig a hole to lay the Indian in 1.

KICHAUD-S MASON AND STONE CUTTER. Is prepared to take coiitiaets for mason work of any description, stone in all its branohe done to perfection. All work warranted. and cover him up from the coyotes. After There is an abbey in Ireland.

Billy Florence says, where they show two skulls of Shakspeare one when he was a man. and one when he was a little boy-showing conclusively that XV. Shakspeare was born an Irishman, and lived an Irishman all his life still these Englishman claim him A Boston gentleman who could not waltz, offered a young lady $100 if she would let him hug her as much as the man did who had just waltzed with 4er. It was a good offer, and showed that' money wa no object to him, but they put him out of the house so hard that his eyes were quite black. the grave had been dug deep enough, the bear, contenting himself with about a pound of flesh from his victim's thigh, moved the body to the hole and covered it up.

The Indian managed to keep the G. FOX, ounty huiwtjor. holds himself ia readiness lua fit: bli und I nvm. 1'lnts uud limps limited on the. sh -n-t it notice All oi deia lelt with the County 4 lerk ill be ii(iiiitly attended to.

Janl ii COAL NOTICES. KISSED BY THE WHOSGMAX, Domestic Troubles in Pittsburgh- How a Suspicious Wife Caught a Sinning Husband. On a retired but a pleasant avenue of the city of Pittsburgh a newly married couple settled down to housekeeping a short time ago, who, for obvious reasons shall be called Brown, one of the reasons Leing because that isn't their name. Mrs. Brown was a very pretty woman, and Mr.

Brown is a very jolly, good kind ot a fellow, and there appeared to be no reason why the lives ot this interesting couple should not be one summer day of happiness. But one day there arose a little dark cloud iu their wedding sky, which grew and grew until it culminated in quite i shower, as will be seen hereafter. The single domestic in the eartli loose enough over his face to breathe iO I We have made arrangements for the I CH AM II US, Justice of the IVace, ami Clerk of the His' rid iMIice and when the bear retired, hi? crawled out teward-the mustang, which was picketed delivery ol AP.OL'T 000 BUSHELS I'ER DAY tin- rou rt house, tui rtuirs. lani-i? My businesg on tbe jury's done the q'uibblin' aU is through I're watche the lawyers, rijrht ami left, and give my verdict true; I stuck so lonjj unto rny chair. I thought I would grw in And if I do not knew myself, they'll get me there ag'in.

But now the court's adjourned for good, mid I have got my pay I'm loese at last, and thank the Lord, I'm going home to-day. I've somehow felt uneay. like. ince first day I came down It is an awkward ganie lo play the gt nth-man in tewn; And this 'ere Sunday suit of mine, on Sunday rightly sets. Bin when I wear the stuff a week, it Bomeho'w galls and frets I'd rather wear my homespun t-uit of peppermint and gray I'll have it on iu halt a jift, when I get home to-day, I've no doubt my wife looked out as well as any one As well as any wouiau could to see that things was done For though Melinda when I'm there, won't set her loot out' SLVs very careful, vvheu I'm gone, to tend to all the chores.

But nothing prospers halt so well when 1 go of to stay. And I will put things into shape when 1 get home to-day. The morning that I came away we had a little bout I cooly took my hat and left, belore the show was out. For what 1 said was nought whereat the ought to take offence And she was always qu.ck at wounds, and ready to commence. But then she's first tne to give up.

hen she lias had her say And she'll meet me with a kiss wheu 1 get home to-day. My little boy I'll give 'am leave to match him if they can It's luu to see him sunt al-out, ai iiy to be a man The games cheeriest little chap, you'd ever want to see And then they laugh, because 1 think the child resembles me. The little rogue lie goes for me, like robbers for their prey He'll turn my pockets inide out. when 1 get home to-day" My little girl, 1 can't contrive how it should happen thus That Go i could pick iliat sweet boquet. and tling it down to us Hy wife, she says that han'soiue face will some day make a stir; And then 1 lauh because she thinks she resembles her.

She'll meet me hull way down the hill and kiss iwe. anyway And light my heart up'with her smiles when 1 go hom to-day If there's heaven upon the earth, a fellow knows it when He's been away from home a week, and then gets back again. If there's a lnajen above the eaith, there ofit-n. I'll be bound, Some homesick fellow meets his folks, and hugs 'em all arouud. But let my creed be right or wrong, or be it as it may.

My heaven is just ahead of me I'm goiu' home to-day some yards outside the hut. With great difficulty he mounted aud rode toward the ATTORNEYS, which will enable us to fill all orders by the car or waxoulo.td, proiuptlv. janltf II I). SHEPARn CO. ranche house.

A doctor was then sent for, aud pronounced the wounds, though RANKING. severe an painful, not likely to prove fatal. The next day. hunt was organized, and the grizzly was killed in the neighborhood F.l.t.lS LEWIS 8 I. wK'ilillT JKWh A WltltillT, Attornw at l.uw, liur-J linKiiiii'-.

o-iiac rmiiity, Kansas. Ollice 1 wo lo i cut ol filers. 1. Wright Nutarv i'lililic. Brown family is, or rather was, a line ot the spot where uc ha stowed away his intended meal.

Mr. Saunders, of Detroit, disappeared the other day. and his ife, hearing that he was dead, put on mourning and received 'h consolations of her friends. List week he heard that he was living in Cleveland with another wife. She hung up her mourning, sharpened the bread-knife, and to the next train for the secoud city in Ohio.

The following episode occurred nt the specimen of octoroon beauty, who may be designated as Jane, for the same reason pilE BURLING A ME SAVINGS BANK, Iiurlingnmt, Osage Kansas. KSI Kill' IKI.O. Attorneys at I Law. Practice in I In- I' S. "ir.

ami 1 iatrirr Court- anil in the Ii-trict ourts Cnge and let joining counties. janl-72 that her employers are called Brow n. Jane What to Eat. This term in medicine, according to had a lover, who is the biggest ana black est ot his race. His name may be Tom some, comprehends the whele regimen ot lite with regard to air.

meat, drink sleep. he drives a coal cart, and he had a habit ol eaide recently Two ladies were chatting calling on his lady love in the kitchen by watching, motion, rest, the passions, reten J. KKWtN. THOMSON. 1UWIN THOMSON.

Attorneys and Colin 4 m-'ois ill I will pr.u lire in Osusre an'l i.ioin ciiiml ic special altcutioii given to Ihe ii.ll.rt ion i.t claims, )uiug of tu.xes. te. C'llire east of 'lank. iati 1 -74 sraily. when the conver-ation turned upon he subject of dress.

Lady N. 1. in reply OFFICERS II. Sheldon- Pre-i lent atstIm Ffscn. Vice 1'resid ent, and F.

Nelkon, Cashier. slappinsr throush the area gate, which oc casions were no doubt highly enjoyed by tions, and excretions. 1 restrict me term to eating and drinkingalone. The natural constitution ot the bdy ot man is such the parties concerned. Now little Airs.

to a facetious remark ot No. 2. said "I'm in no mood lor trifling to-day. and I'm backed up in my good intentions by the presence of "Zion's Herald" in my Capital lMuviDi'AL Liabilities 50 0f0 100,000. Brow?" had somehow got it into her head that it can easily bear some changes ana it.

iuhiv.k yj rolii ami 1 un-as. Lawyer, fulire rorner oi I.in-Tooeku iivcniii's, liurliiiaine jaii 1-72 her liegtt lord was altogether too partial to the tropical beauty of the olive-cheeked irregularities with out much injury. Had it been otherwise, we should be almost and starry-eyed queen the kitchen, anil No. 2 remarked here no use in your feeling so particularly good about that. I nave the "Christian at Work" in mine!" constantly out of order by very slight cause.

This advantage comes from those she made herselt correspondingly misera This Hank will do a GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS. Receive Money on I)0io-it Buy and "ell Ex-change. Gold and wilver. Bonds, and other eei ities. 111 V.

WTAA II. Attorney at f.a I.ymlon 'unity K.in-a-. Atten.l- to all 1 1 iiMtie-s iieriiiiiiin to his ii-ies-ioii in "-atfc 'I ml mlioiiaitiK oinit ii'-. janl ble about it. wonderful communications of the inward parts whereby when one part is attected For a long time she nursed her secret A handsome young Yankee pedlar made misery in silence, while the world, includ love to a buxom widow of Pennsylvania, another comes immediately to its relief.

ing her husband and Jane, went on tin- nit accompanied his declaration with an JOII CIItXADIAX DISSECTED. even tenor of its way, and the sky didn't Thus, when the body is too lull, nature causes evacuation through some of the outlets; and for this reason diseases from allusion to two impediments to their union. fall or any other extraordinary phenome Name them. said the widow, "ihe the first camp-meeting, and interpreted the true idea of preaching: They read in the book, iu the law ot God, distinctly, and gave the sense, and caused them (the people) to understand the It is always the tendency of a degenerate reli- Shape of Strange non come to pass. At last 3lrs.

B. determined to put an end to her suspense by Animals iu tue Ilunian lieing. Collect ions made in all parts of the I'he United J-ln1e, Canada and Kurope. The Savings Deiiarttnent wi'l pay interest on le. osit by special ajt eemeiit.

eveuiie slami- ior s.tle. Ticket- for sale to and from Fnrlind Scot want of means to set up a retail store is one of them," he replied. They parted. absoluie inanition are generally moredau-gerougthau from repletion, unless the latter be excessive because we can more expedi rnYsiciANs and 1)UOVN WIIKlNMlN. ami Sni tfco s.

lin. lin' uiw. Hi-illire on h.iuttt 1 avenue, tlnee. ooois t-at of Hav-1 (Iriiif store. ianl VJ I.D.

IIIIOW.N. M. I. L. WILKINSON.

I HKiruKur iiiimi" tlv Imate.l in Culling mr lilire I i'i: iiire- -out in ill -Iitim i ill the lunch. Will lie in Osajfet on the llrst Mi.mlay un 1 uesil ty i i li ii itni I 1 'I ill Hi 1 1 confirming her worst suspicions, then to go and sleep beneath the cold clods, rion to convert love into te ir; and the tiously diminish than increase the juices ot the bodv. Unon the same account, though From the New Yurk World Our brother has a language aud she arranged it in this way Her Husband was accustomed to return to the con md the widow sent the pedlar ample means. When they met again the pedlar had hired and stocked his store, ami the smiling fair one begged to know the other impediment. "I have a wife already," cried the pedlar.

popular would have converted the Sabbath into one oi fasting and tears. land. 1 ce'an. I and the comment by the Cu ii. im Line' -te.

unship comiianv. at the lowest without ln.lccU.iii. a religion witnout, temperance tie beneficial to all men. thean-cieni physicians advised persons in good jugal nest at about twilight in the evening. All he ncoblc went wheu they heard the rate- I'aeiiirers booked through fioiu Europe God, a giivi-riinient without restrictions.

health now and then to eat and drink to liui lingaine, Kansas. aud stie was sure that he wouic sees ine partner ol his iruiit in the kitchen at thai and a svsU in of law and ethics which more abundantly than usual. Rut of the makes no distinction between intent ion time, so she aid a little plan to detect him ord of the law." But it was it to such a memorial service that Ezra had invited them; aud it cannot be doubted that in his directions to SAGE i ITY two intemperance in clinking is safer than l. I'hv-iriati and Mirse-in. 1 and act, but totally conlourds the old di Her" ii i llei der, I lent it.

neai It Ollice wiih in eating. If a man be obliged to fast, he in his inconstancy, wither him with her righteous wrath, "and then leave him for vision made iv the civil law. and by the oiiifht to a old all laborious work, n.m sa htirch Ollice hour- from a. in. I )ei 13 lv them he interpreted aright the spirit ol the Hie I.

t. to p. in. instincts themselves ol morality, between tie! it i.s not proper to pass direct to sharp ever. With this determination, near the above mentioned time she descended to ancient statue "Go your way.

sanl he rfoia; culpa and cassus He is, in fact. SAYINGS BAN Osage City, Kansas. hunger, nor rom hunger to satietv; neiMier Eat the fat. and drink the sweet, and send the lower regions, sent the supposed wick will it be sate tw indulge in absolute rest LODGES. immediately after excessive nor sud A certain chemist.

M. Michel, of Mans, France, claims to have made an important discovery. He adds some secret to powder, doubles its projectile force. By another secret preperation. he makes a pistol, rille or cannon carry from two to ten time the ordinary distance.

On June 17, Michel exhibited his invention Jo a number nt officers and members of the Assembly. A pistol four inches long, 'barged with seven grains of powder and 128 grains lead, carried the bullet 170 yards. ed syren out on some domestic errand, and took up a waiting position with her head screened bv a indow curtain, so that the denly to fall to hard labor after long idle portions unto them tor whom nothing is prepared tor this day is holy unto the Lord: Neither be ye" sorry "for the joy ot the Lord is your The day that opened under a cloud end nvn i iimi i A' In. H- ii I'llillL' K.m- fiiur meetings mi Satitiday ness. In a word, all changes in the way ol livhur should be made bv deirrees.

The false one could not recognize her till too fa ital, $50,000. inviii Ii week at Heir nan in ixlenil r- of ilic oi ler i.ru fratei nallv lo i-it the l.o.lir softer and milder kinds of ailment are pro nee tor children and for youth the stronger. ed in sunshine. By this single sermon it was redeemed Irom the spirit of bondage s.N 1 1 C. i A late for excuse.

She had not long to wait. Very soon she heard the well-known footstep, stealthly. but hurriedly, coming he alley, then the latch raised aud the intruder entered. She heard him cross the tirl tiwrmlH iitio-ht. to lessen the Quantity of in! Eli.

is Evass. Secretary. DIRECTORS which, except for Ezra might then have been imnortcd into it, as it was at a later their food and increase that -of their drink; .1. F. Dunns, P.

R. Pi.t Mii. J. R. Swal- but some, allowance i to be made for cus ithout any sense morality whatever, knowing a sin merely hat the wiitteu law prescribes as li.

He does not know the iiie.iuing of honor, ami is totally devoid of the sense of personal integrity, individual right does not exist in his eyes, and hence proceeds a personal degradation, a total of the moral sense, which makes the low Chinaman the most abandoned and depraved of all human being-. His immorality is notorious, glaring, infamous. He has no voluntary morality, inward religion. All his lite is profession, outward, formal, literal. Cheating is not wrong iu us code, except so far as it involves or may lead to unpleasantness and unwholesome consequences.

11 worships his father's corpse, and throws his living infant to the Hogs. He-elaborates Die divine members of tiie Yu date. 'And all the people went their way BriM.lMi ME LOO -K. N. 11, I ho d-' nu'e' in-on ea' Fi veiling al their ball in Lui Km-.

room. She felt hisarm slklingarouu-l and i.OV, S. C. IlfcKKIOTT. to eat, and to drink, and to send their por clasping her waist; she held her breath.

Members of thw order are illv i- vited to lions, and to make great nin th, because tor the culmination ot her worst tears, uie btisines. and general bitikiivsr ihev had understood the words that were Does I'M proof her strongest suspici ins, were with en les in the nited panuf mi piiucipal declared unto Never perhaps, ex tom, especially in a cold climate like ours; tor as in these thr appetite is keener, so is the digestion better performed. Milk pottage for b-eakfast is far more wholesome than tea with tin ad and butter; and if made after the following manner, it is in iflany re specis preferable to milk alone. Let equal-ouantitie of milk and wa er be boiled up Mi the Tllo-s. MING" N.

J. K. WKsTKHFIKLD, j.inl 72 LoK of I T. No 1ST nice'-ar 1 i-mlc Hall, i iri Moivln states and Enron; also specie, bonds. Ad.

in her grisp. xever cct behind. There are nun-Ireds of people whose chief joy to help others on. Now it is a smile, now a kind word, aud now ten dollars. May such a kind man always ive a carriage to ride in and horse not too sivitiish.

As he travels down the hill of life, may the breeching be stong enough to bold back tile load. Aud when he has ridden to the end of earthly road, he will have plenty of friends to help Itiui unhitch and assist him out ot his car 1 lie arm drew her yielding ana almost cept at the day of Pentecost, has a sing sermon produced such a revolution in pu on i.n ring's ileposit will compHe interest fainting form the manly, palpitating veniiic Vll in in bei of lie I r.ilrri it in -enii-aunuallv, and pay depositors, or credit lie sentiment. The Jews have never needed bosom of its owner, and the lips of tip- flamliii. "I'lialK inv to vi-fL the Lode I I.I.I AM I'll' i.M-i iN, v. 1.

the lesson repeated. To the present day. owner of the arm imprinted a resounding a principal. i ert ideates of deposit isited. pavable on call orou tune, with intere-t.

acco dinir to airree they retain, in tneir observance ol the V. FosTfH. i tarv kiss upon her own. 1 hen for the hrt tune she laced the embracer and beheld her mil Yang, lectures upontiic highly moral riage. On that cool night it.

will be pleas- no, nor her husband, out shades oi an hk ni. nt Acceptable paper discounted Collec-' iotis pioiii.H attended to Revenue stamp-for .1. SV ALLOW, i rts't with a little oatmeal which will preak the viscidity of the milk and be at the same time mi re easily digested than the latter in an undiluted state. Besides, oatmeal is a niin-h warmer nourishment than wheaten flour, and agrees better with weak stomachs. Guardian of Health.

expounded ill the -King, and revels the abomination of hideous vices I'M EST meet- Hit tl r-t an da of each oiith in heir ha' Mciii'-er-of the order arc fra I fi lit I Din'l liu in lernialG inviii mt to hang up the whip with which he in amendments the staring eyes, perplexed and astounded countenance of the soot Sabbath, the influence of that eene. It is with them a day wholly joyous, though never a day of rioting or excess or amusement it is a day ot home re-union a day whose two-lo'ld character of religious service in the morning, ai.d domestic recreation in the afternoon, renders it nei Irove the enterprise ot lite-team, and feel L. U. AXWELL, Cashier. Il'mi3 such as civilization has no name tor, and that he never "cut i hose who Tllo- IV N.

Ihni.ht tu janl-72 our societies no conception of. If his en- sou of Hun. Tom. the coal driver and lover ot the suspected filcher of Mrs. con were struggling.

De Witt Talmalge. ROOTS AND SHOES. my insults mm coin suicide in or jugal treasure. The scene thai ensued tOIMVI IIIW LODGE. Nn 7 ami A der that his enemy's family may be expia Henry Ward Beecher, during late va ther like the Christian, nor like the conti wlil hold il refill coniuniiiicat hi-on ted root and branch by the law.

He has KEIsER havin bought out the boot and cation, heard one ol his own puniished sei- nental Sabbath, but rather akin to the may be imagined, but cannot be described. There was a series ot screams and a rapid disappearance of No. 13 brogans through ni respect tor lite. 1 he ouipte He lieau- -no estaoiisiiineut oi ii. now inons delivered in an obscure village.

At merry ChrUtuicS of England, and the oir. iu his recent fascinating "Voyage nvpareil to make an stvies or oeirsreti nnu seweo SHtnrd.i on nr bct'or- Hill n. and every two week- therc itter. in the M.i-onir Hall in line -mis in iron. I -tandhur are frater liall.v Itiviied U.

I. III K.W. J. .1 Secretary. he close of the sermon he accosted the di- 1 hauksgiving Day ot New Vimmr lu Momte." has ofiveu us some A ew Classification of We reproduce Dr.

Holmes classification of men for the benefit of some one-storied people: All taci-collectors. who have no aim beyond their facts, are one torv men. Two story men compare, reason, generalize, using the labors of the fact-collectors well as their own Three-story men ami sh ies ami do repoirint? with neat-and di-patch. on the most reasonable the door. 1 he contusion Drought rown down from the parlor, where he had been vine.Hiid said "That was a lair discourse; dreadful pictures of the barbarous linliflcr- how long did it take you to write it?" terms.

A supply oi custom made work always on hand. janl-72 impatiently waiting tor the appearance ot ence to death ot tne cmnese, aim oi men AVantCfl, a Boy to Attend Bar. The naner dropped Irom my hand as I his little wife instead of philandering with merciless cruelty to the living. He gives Oh.l tossed it oil one evening nen i naa eisitre," was th reply. "Indeed" said REAL ESTATE.

the cook, lhere was a shower ot tears terrible prools ot nitauucide among tin- i. .1... irleaiip predict; their best il Mr. Beecher; "It took me much longer read this advertisement. It seemed as I hough I read.

"Wanted, a boy to go to and a confession, and a discharge of the i han that to think out the very iramework race, an account oi a sunn unv ol Canton, M. du Beauvoir says: lumination comes from above, through the HOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER. perdition." 1 fancied I saw a origin, ear handsome octoroon, and a thorough understanding that the affair was never to be of the sermon." "Are you Henry Ward skvlio-ht. 'lhere are minds with large Along this pathway we found seven Hy o-mii nd-tloors that can store an infinite Beecher?" "I am," wa the reply. nest it gun to a bar-room, seeking a living by that feirful trade of selling wine mentioned, and that they are to live happy n.l SVE Deaie in Real E-tate Lib ertv street.

Franklin, I'cnnsi Ivania I'av-Tat-, Records Deed-, Abstract-td' Title, and buys and sell- improved and tiiiiiu-IToted lands. licfci clu e- L. ochran. a-tiier fir-1 National 11 nik. Franklin: R.

I.auiliertoti, Banker, Franklin. ianl-72 Shop, one door east Sewman Spauld- ing infants, all frozen, one leprous, one Minonnt ot knowledge some librarian in the future. ith a knife wound iu its side, seven a aud rum. I could imagine how, one by Well, then." said the unabashed preacher all that I have to say is. ihat I ain't mg Jii.al hstate OJfice.

one, all the good impulse? and desires tie for instance, who know enough of books to heln other people without being able to ouarter ot tin hwtir, and not one whose IT ..,1.1 .1... The above named crentleman havinjr bousrh' ashamed to preach one of your sermons Tremors Caused By Tobacco. lite it as possible to save. ne auo- umi Mr Wix's interest iu the busines-, would in- had in the beginning tell belore the evil influence of the dram shop how he make much other use of their knowledge iinywhere 1ILLING Land and In- before he went to Canton ne reitiseu to oe- The trembling, which is one of the usual toim the ciiien- ol Burlinuanie and vicinity that he is prepared to do all kinds of work in surauce Agents Notarie- I'ublie. mire' titiccrs I'iv fae-.

Examine Titles. Furn'-h Ab lieve thuttheexpostire ot nilatns was a symptoms of acute, is also a common learned to drink, to lie. and to swear, and to steal; how bad companions came have intellects of this class, our great working lawyer has two spacious storie hU mind is clear, because his mental floors the nio-t aiiiiroved style and on short notice. national custom. "In my ignorance 1 re- Eatables.

4 There exists in New York a company result ot chronic, nicotism. A very distin stracts. Ollice back of I e. OHtce s.anta I'lca-e irivo hi'ii a call. arded it as a ouestion of the Chinese as irountl him and helped him on to ruin.

guished Parisian physician had hands 10 Avenin' Bu liniiiiie. H. A BII.I.'Nl., T. I. MAKSIIAI.I.

size-, exploite iu Europe, and exaggerated for the manufacture of pies, with a capital ot $300,000. Some idea of the extent of which shook f.o much that he could not WORK TERMS REASON A RLE ALL are large, and he has room to arrange his thoughts so that he can get at them facts below, nrineinles above, and all in ordered Ah mv lad. or whoever you are, let me tell you' that vou had better work in the field, or at the forge, or digging ditches write. Whenever he remained without bS WARRANTED. the business may be conceived from the janl-72 HOTELS.

tobacco lor any length of lime, these trein bv the missionary nests anu ensicis oi Charity: but considering what we saw in our first chance walk in the environs ot Canton, I am not surprised that the 'An following summary of articles used per series. Poets re often narrow below, in- anything honest than to degrade yottr- blinsrs disappeared. Another case men eannhle of clear statement, and with small week: Sugar. 40,000 pounds; butter, elf bv selling death to others. jo mat MM' RCII ANT HO I This house is nev- 1 I.

tioned by Biatin is noteworthy. A man 000 pounds; cocoa-nut, l.oOO pounds; nowor oi consecutive reasoning, umiuu vi ill If ted uo for a hotel and the table- ill 1T7 of 45 years consulted hnn concerning vio nals of the Propogation ot the faith L'ive 25.000 as the average per annum, ot ter how hard you work, no matter if it soils your hands or clothes, so long as it li-hf. if sometimes rather bare of furniture. be with the best the inarlel ull'ord- lent and numerous attacks ot vertigo 0 ItOI'TE 13AST. vith the old landlord.

W. Ri hard-ou at the in the attics. children thus abandoned in the great cen When he felt one of them approaching. hi leaves your heart pure, ueware oi such helm. janl-72 squashes and pumpki-is, 00.000 milk.

quarts; egir. fl ur, 140 barn-Is beef tor mince pies. 800 pounds apples, 600 barrels berries, 100 boxes pie-plates, 100,000. ter of Chinese population. the bisters -nod places as win lean you into uie was wbhged to lie down wherever be might ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTA I ration, unl limra ne.

Kansas. ot Charity at Canton have recovered as Don't Kick It Over. be In order to avoid fallin In the couu- A This House is now improved bv a laiire I'd snares of the evil one. lhere are many doors, besides those ot bar-rooms, which are almost the same as gateways down to FK RAILROAD, trv.where he had plenty of exercise, hey many as abanuoneu imams in 1 I tltlion thereto the whole bnildini; relitted. and Young man, whatever you do, do well, one week aim many more are imuuricu Now completed from in food older.

I harjres reasonable were less ireqttent man in tneiown, wneie but when it is done, don kick it over. in the nrivaev of the family circle. 1 he the world of woe Morning Light. his occupation was sedentary. Ce'satiou This is the predominating evil that meals mi cts.

janl 72 GEO. BKATTOX. Prop'r. itiiiisr.e of the Catholic foundling from tobacco and a touic regmen quickly ATCHISON TO WICHITA, HUTCHISON, o-uides or more properly "ropes in flosnital an asylum established on the restored him. scores ot our yeung men.

CHURCH DIRECTORY, ruins of Commissioner Yell's palace Bailroadsvs. People. Railroad companies and other corpora A physician of fiftv-two was afflicted GREAT BEND AND LAKNED nfirt that "4.S83 children have been with They launch out in uie aeterminea to sain wealth and a name at a single leap; with similar disagreeable symptoms ant 'each in one year found, having been abandoned. 1 IT. Rev it.g at o'clock a.

oa-lor. m'. ami tions will learn that printed instructions on a piece of card board oi paper, issued was also cured ov aosnnence. tx ton, nau Is the short and direct line to all po nts East, North and South. P- in but when an iiiKiing oi prospemy isi- taken tin.

habtizedand received here. become so stronar tint he could it resist tiiidav ray meet in ihiirsiiay eveninir thev are dissatisfied. lhey wisn to go by such companies, do nor constitute a rj yiltH Hie Sliortewt line lo hicasro, at times the temptation to slight indul School immediately a ter inort in-service. Our lias puysicai jitrar rnoidlv. and when they do possess a Milwaukee.

Toledo, Icvelal nl BlltlalD di-ea-es of his own that are-quite as gence. Findin? that these returns to to- valid contract between them and their patrons. A Pennsylvania court has de irfMwl thinsr wiii not retain it; in other New-York, l'liiladelihia, a-lung ton and all Fa-u rn points. v.M inn. nastor -unday scbuol at 14 o'clock in.

Prein-b loathsome as his moral diseases. Chinese I c-- irnnl. trii'V KICK IL all CJWI. cided that a railroad ticket for a pa-sage society is honey-combed with beggary anl Baked Ilea im floral. Charles D.

Warner writes in regard to the moral uses of baked beans Not to have baked beans on Sunday, is still, in some parts of New England, a fracture of the twelfth commandment. The bean figures largely in the economy of the old Bay State. It has its moral as well as its official uc. it is given to the 1 1 mates of the State Prison at Charlestown, and is made a moral tet of character. In the kitchen there I have seen row of convicts eated at the long table, sorting over the beans for next day's dinner throwing away the black ones.

This Is the first siep'iowar I awakening in these degraded beings the distinction between good and bad. When they have learned to sort out the ba I beans, they have taken one step in the formation of a moral character. So solicitous is this State of the morals of all her children. Intt 11 in. and p.

in. 1'iaver meetings bacco were immediately loiioweu oy rus old painful attacks, he renounced it forever. Popular Science Monthlg. Vnn know the old adaire teacnes: wnen (T; itlilem I lie shortest Home to St. Jo between two stations mav be used by the Thursday evenings.

tne sores ami wotinus anu nn oi me la- seph. oiuicil lllml's. mahit, i'uul am: iron find -a trow! riickinir. keep it. were tMs-unrir riny either way between the zar house.

"For one well dressed China allHiintsin the North and est. this the motto of our young men the world noNHH EG At ION A I. Rev. .1. L.

Sawxer man that we s-e." says M. de lSeativoir, Trains leavit lturlingame as follows: points included, me ruies oi ine couj nv nrinted thereon to the contrary not o.istor. sundav -chool tla.m. Preachinit would be the better ott to-lay. But insta we are iddencd bv the sizht of two hun Domestic Recipes.

Ginger Sxaps. One tablespoonful of 11a in. aiiul 7 in. Praer meciinj; Thur-da bility of the mind is the fearfulcurrent that lioiiiK Mail at 1H42 A M. Arcom withstanding and another court, iu me dred intirm.

naki'd and starving creature evenm. moiUtiou at 21 3 P.M. Mixed train at 3H5 fn undermines and lessens me enus oi tn same State declares telegraph companies various branches of business. It pry up dragging thfir limbs along, and devoured hv vermin, which hang in clusters from ATE I'llO 1IT Rev. Pastor.

liable for failure either in the transmission West Mail at M. Accon ginger, one ot lard, one tabiespooniui oi saieratus. half pint of molasses, half tea-cuptul of water, with sufficient flour to 1 1 day scIhmiI 1 o'c'ock a. Siimlaj on the cross. beams and lets drop the un mo.iatioii A -Mixeil tram at -4 1 A or nrouipt delivery of mesages.

the tact their skeleton bodies. 1 he streets are l.rea. hiiiif 10', a. in and :4.i p. m.

Prayer derpinnings. It is the irent of discon of such messasre beinff written on blanks Making ch-e connei'sions at Atchison with hideous with frcouent lepers, and the vie tnectiiiif fhur na. eveninir. ira ns oi the Kan-ast itv st.Joseon ami outit containing printed denials of rvspoiisi- knead soft. Koll thin and bake in a quick oven.

Cleaning Gctta Perch a. This can be tent, and final misery, fickleness keeps a man constantly in hot water he dors timsof elephantiasis protrude their mon IV-. hi Cairo Rock Gland Pacilie. Kurlmrt bil.tv having no envct wucever strous deformities on all sides. Missouri River Hannibal t.

Jo-epli Some railroad cotnn tnies. however, ap- Such is our Monsrolian brother at home Mi ouri A Pacilie. st l-oui. Kansas City not sti to good picking, aud. at length, down comes the once established firm with done by using a mixture of soap and pow.

near to have very little regard tor the (In Northern. Central Branch niou i'aciUC. Atcn rvtAt.E CEMEl l-RY ASSOCIATION It A Such he will be among us so son as his settlements have yot to be numerous a crash fickleness unfoutids it. cisions of the courts or the right of the l-on A eor.i-K ranroaus. Billinur-.

Pie-i lent II Fineli, Treas It matters not how wealthy a young man IN CHICAGO THRE ARRIVING public iu their dealing with passengers. enough and populous enough to develop urer J. E. ilu-h. id nl Gem-ge Drew.

Secret li'V Directors lolm Mins. .1 tiered charcoal, polishing afterwards with a dry cloth with a little charcoal on it. Smoky Lamps. To prevent the smoking of a Limp, soak the wick in streng vinegar, and dry it well befjre you use it; it mav be. he is always on trie sate a de to be Ihe Springfield Kepubiiean says tnai ou his idiosyncrasies.

What are we going to HOURS AHEAD OF ALL KANSAS A ti. Hederstri.il. Person i-litii the Southern route between Springfield engaged in some useful business. Let him take recreation after business hours and do about it lot-or single gi aves in the cen.el ry can ply and New York the rule has been adopted CITY TRAINS. The equipment of this road is new and first las- throughout, and pas-engers taking this to d.

E. Bi.sh. 0111-73 C. Ei .1 DR EW. Secretary eniov life like other men when their day's of but one stou-over check, and The Jewish Sabbath.

toil is ended it keeps his fingers from mis i hat men ar treouentlv put the trains M. DoN ALD r.tdorini shop. I ii- eew line, will secure UiWK TOsKI'll chief, and his person from the billiard-nail for their unwilliiiirness to nay tw fares T.vman Abbott is writins a series of ar Monld inloitn Ins many iriemi- I ie Mack AND SAFETY, uke short line aud purchase your tickets and be-r-counter. 1 the oe.ii.le of Burlingaiiie ami vieiniij gen ticle in an eastern journal, on the Jewih for one ride, although this is a matter the courts have several times passed upon, and va A tcli i son 1 il. .1 han.

I the b. st la'e-l But it is "push" and stability that go Sahhath. We know ot no man more al way against the railroad. he truta i. patterns and ervihing el-e es-enlial lo a i ilili-hineut mid that be is ready to do eni.inetent tn write utidersraildlllirly Oil L.

sV tGENT, G. U. ET fLETON GuT ticket Agent. uierinten lent. lopeka, Kansas.

Nov.S3 '72 A Requiem. The loliowing lines on the death of William Wirt were written by Horace Greeley, and printed in the Hew Yorker. hay will fitly expres the feeling of millions to-day on the death ol the great humanitarian and journalist, who gives us his own requiem Eon-e not the muffle 1 drum. Wake not th trumpet mournful sound. For whoo mighty voice la death is dumb 1 who, in the zenith of his high renown, To tbe grave went down.

In vo'te no cannon's hreith Te swell the re miem o'er hi a-hes pnnred Silently bear id in to the hnuee or death The achinx hearts by whom he was adored lie won not by the sword. Xo! let auction'-tear Be the sole tribute to hi memory paid; Earth has no monuments so justly dear, Xever to lade. that the srreat maioritv of people would tbU siihteet. 'I he views set forth ill the u-nrk mid nil all orde on the shortest no make up tbe business career ot the wrid; and a man who possesses no go ahead' in the nineteenth century may better withdraw from the ranks of social manhood. rather submit to a petit imposition than to tice Do not tail lo give him a call.

extract below mav differ from those en ro to law with a wealthy corporation lor will th burn bright and clear, and amply repay you for the trifling labor. Brown Bkead. Two cups of cornmeal. one cup of Hour, two cups sour milk, two teaspoonsful soda, one half cup of das-ses, one teaspoonful salt. Steam two hours, theu bake one half hour.

Serve hot. Lk From Floors. Ink spots on floors can be extracted by scouring th sand wet in oil of vitriol and water. When the ink is removed, rinse with pearl-ash water. LkmosCreaj Pies.

Juice and grated rind of one h-inond. yolks of three eggs, five tablespoonsful of sugar, a small lump of butter and three tablespoouslul ot tertained bv nianv ot our readers otherwise he will be ruled out by the voice redress, and too many companies, know- "There is. however. Perhaps, no more rp If. IIUONKLE JOB PRINTING OFFICE of the people.

in? this feeling, take advantage of it in Young man. always let your motto be ways of exceeding meanness. Leaven striking illustration of the true character ot the Jewish Sabbath, as one ol festivity, than is offered by the history ot its .1 I i. rr I. punctuality vour policy, honesty; and I prepared a ail times to do the best printing worth Commercial.

EAISlAPEIf LAWS, 1 Subscriber who do give express notice to the contrary are a wishing to onttnue tneir subscription. S. If ers uot order the discontinuance of their periodicals, the publishers mav ni to tend them until arreaxasre are paid. at th lowe rme th n-'atui ami di-patcit when you find good picking, don't kick it over. Word are misleading sometimes.

We re-esiaousnmeiii uimer cueuiutu. j.h-long night of the captivity was over, and BURIED BY A BEAR. 17 J. IOK.IKK Photograph tists. Call mid ixainine our work and the remnant of the Jewish people lrJ re- ritiem ne.

lector it-fuse to take their price. Cve door west of the iv-t are accustomed to speak ot thocost of pub tinted to Jerusalem, and rebuilt the A California Cattle-Herder Expe ti tn ne i.nr lanl-Si lic edueanon as an expense, in reality it is periodicals from the office to wh eh they re directed, thev are reonsihle tin they ive an it temple. A great mass-meeting ot rience with a Grizzly. an investment yielding a rate of interest II. UVI.X, Apcut forth ihe people srathered by the command ot paid their lull anil omentl in.

nt nisconi muru. 4 If sut-M-ribers move to other aces ithout Nehemiah to commemorate thisevent.and thi. mid the lwiiier- are A gentlemat from the lower country. at the same time to be instructed in tin flour. Omelette.

Six eggs, beat the whites and yolk separately until very light, then stir together adJ no salt, as it will make it heavy. Put on a hot griddle slightly greased with butter, wbea uicely browued, Howa Sowing A1 deHler In AKttlC.K tt torirotteii law of God. One voice could that is calculably many times that of ordinary i' vestments accounted profitable and judiei us. ThU is true on the lowest basil of calculation, money. The puhlie chools ot all the states giving instraction to more tka a.

iU u4 ban allium puyiia jrwf where grizzly bears help the herders to take care of the sheep, relates a curiou iuiihwi V.J seat ta the former dire, ttun, th-y are nela ri "6 i'he courts have deei led that refusing to lave i.eriodiels fro-ii th olli. e. or -emoviug and ieavin them utunil ed for, tVXAZlQlS not reach the VASt concourse: aud at least Thn take thy long repose Beneath the shelter of th iieep rJ Det but a brighter halo round Thy fame, thr -onl. alike hare tiaiul la AUMiUtiW- adventure which occurred to an Indian a dozen preachers srathered the people in Ky-jy- All Mtnm ot rounce or tak. ir ll'inn rriugvss or Uu-ie.

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