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8co PORT pmnn OMTQR VOL. XIV. FORT SCOTT. KANSAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 15. 1877, NO.

24 WEEKLY these coils of wire, is placed a dia-1 appointments to offices. This was long Gelayed, though we do look for the speedy aud radical re Fort Scott Monitor. phragm of iron. A mouth-piece to very generally discussed, but there at 1:30 on Monday, via Inter-CoTo- nlal railroad for river Da Loup. When tbe train stopped at this Bta- tion for water, Kicgaa left tte car oonverge tho sound upon this dia-l has not jet boon a uetertci- phragm substantially completes nation.

The the arrangement. The motion of I of Senate and Evarts. who have and went about J50 yards down the steel cr iron in front of the poles oil had under adrisement the abject, TRI DAILY MUSITOB, Published every morning except Uonday Hy ilttil, Vottage One ropy, one year IS. 00 Mix 1M Two Month 1.50 City Bulxcrilipni supplfd by carrier at twenty cents per week, payable te W. 1.

PjlITIKSJS. a magnet, aod the daration ot this nave not yet completed the prepa track. Seating himself he cut his throat and both wrists with a penknife. Failing to accomplish Lis current cf electricity coincides tion cf the civil service rules. The with tho daration of the motion of condition of the States of the steel or iron moved or vibrated and South Carolina did net Form a purpose, he walked to trie track on which bis body lay in tha proximity ol the magnet.

I put of the proceedings to-niht. TUB Wf EKbl MOITOB. PubllH had every Thursday. was run over by tbe Quebec down train. The coroner's maasst will One Copy.one ir, postage $1.50 When the human voice causes the Some consideration was given to the diaphragm to vibrate, electrical subject of calling aa extra session undulations are induced in the coils of Congress, bat that is still a mat- nls Mouths be continued to-morrow, when all action that some have anticipated.

No immediata help is to bu expected from legislation. The last Congress did nothing but wrangle over political matters. Tho law which requires f-pecio resumption on the 1st of January, 1879, and which provides no means to that end, is still in force; and the uncertainty as to what course will ultimately be pursued must bo continued until the early months of 1878, for, even should an extra eefsion be called, it is expected to avoid the financial topics. It is greatly to bo regretted that tho question of the silver dollar could not have been settled, ia favor cf the double standard, at the last tession, but the delay of another year is inevitable. Stil), tho spring opens with fair promises.

The peaceful Eettlc-ment AddreonaU orders to trie Mositor Pub Lumiho Compamt, Forlbcott, Kudiw. available evidence will be taken. environincj the magnets precisely ter for fatnre determination by the analogous to the nndulations of the! President. It was sallied that no A still later dispatch" states that Kingan had been suffering from air produced by that voioo. These I necessity existed for aa extended leading Business tenant Firms tnent is immediately followed, as it teems about to be, by an Administration whicb, purging itself of the spirit of narrow pauizinthip, undertakes to heal the wounds of the cytflict by generosity arid justic.

Bob Ingersol. It is difficult to tell where Colonel Robert Iogersoil stands at thU juncture in national affairs, but we shall doubtless know before he has uttered many sentences of the lecture on "Political Questions and Answers," which he is todeliverst Steinsay Hall on next Wednesday evening. He is peculiarly a man with a uv.nd of Li-? own he has a prompt way of corning to conclusions and a forcible and epigram-initio manner of expressing what he believes. Col. Ingersoll, who has long been looked upon in the West as a most, eloquent and orator, made a national reputation at Onicinnali last Summer.

Later daring the campaigo be camo to New York at tho personal request of rov.Hayes, and in one speech here confirmed the reputation ho bad already established at Ciucinuati by volleys of witty phrases and heme thrusts which kept one of tho largest au coils are connected with tha line I session of the Senate. headache while in the sleeper, and while the train was taxing water stepped out of the car for a little wire, and, parsing through the coils Cuncord, March 14. The tots oi of an instrument of precisely sirai-l the Stale by counties in all bat 24 -OF- frefeh air, when he was seized and lar construction at the distant sta- towns shows that Prescott's aaajor tion are again resolved into air on-1 uy wiU be 3,000 strong. If the re probably murdered, and hia body laid ou the track. dulations by the diaphragm of the maining towns are the same as last FT.

SCOTT. Great excitement prevails along instrument. year, the aggregate vote of the State of tho electoral contest, and theJ the line of the road, and the railroad -authorities are Instituting a thor The telephone, like all important will be over 77,000. The First inventions.has not Congressional District is so close like, at once from the inventor's that it will reqoere the officii! re-brain, bat is the result of years of Urns to determine the reauU. All ough investigation.

WHIPPING AN EDITOR. Whipping editors is a practice that we hava very little sympathy with. There is nothing refining about it. It has a depressing influence ca both mind and body particularly on the iy of ii fellow that gets whipped. Yet there is occasionally an editor, like other fellows, who needs a whip, piop, and then it becomes somebody'- Christian duty to givo it to hirn.

The fine Mitigation given to Mr. Swayze, of the Topeka Blade, by John Wilson, or. Saturday afternoon, seemed to give excellent satisfaction to tho citizens of tb capital. They chuerod Mr. Wilson, and off ered to pay his fim, if any i.

assessed against him. Swayze do cerved that licking. Ha has for months been attacking Mr. Wilson with tho vilest without arty justifiable reason. Ao editor has no right to use his paper for tho gratffioauon of bis own persou al spleen against his neighbors whom he don't happen to like.

It is a cowardly advantage taken of an opponent, and is an infringement on the rights of subscribers. An editor's personal matters havo r.o interest to the readers of a paper, and consequently no more right to space in the paper than has the personal quarrels of any other citiz9a. And if there is no other way and there seems to be no other way to put a atop to each flagrant outrage, it is not much woodtr that men unable to endure it, take the matter into their own hand, and inflict summary punishment; nor, in this case, was it any wonder that tho decent citizens of Topeka cheered Mr. rittsburg, March 14. A well plan- fact that the new Administration starts upon its career with a solid country warm in its support, will contribute- Jargely ta the restoration ot business confidence and the revival of trade.

Should the policy toward the Sooth be as success ced and skillfully executed express unceasing experiment. Should it but seven towns' give Mutt 00 prove as practical a success as it 1 12,855, Jones 13.897-Tk-.ea seems likely to do, it will inaagu- towns not heard from Rave Cheney, rajre. Wo, mnft go out of the i county. York! He's left the State. Father Wal'-erman srd Dr.

Warn-i er, cf GirafJ. That makes seven. Sach a party and aub men are entitled to recognition, or else let this boating of magnanimity be stopped. Ilereis lbs very party that ct eds recognition, acti must have it, cr else or elo it will die. Let Sirgent to Washington witb thftt vox pepuli bsnnor nailed to an Osgs valley cornstalk let him present himself in tho great east room, or tho bluo room, or avy ro iui, and then let him charge this grai fi'ight upan Prt-sidetit llyc3, tiil ho withers and wilts beneath tho t-y cf the people's representative.

And if IIyes says a tverd in defocsj of Lis conduct in thU matter, let Mr. Sar-trtn''iiurl it back with scorn," and in thiit sacred eatiCtnary, made dear by the memory of Thomas Jtffsr-huii, let Mr. Sirgtni prut-rst loud and ltmg read EWer Mitchiir dogwood pluw-btatr. litter, the last provpectus of tha Pioneer, snd a oj of the jresolatiou adopted llart'n school hone iit fall, and theii bay to Mr. Hayes: Mr.

Pies iutnt, I havo dote my duly I shall go and tell Rhodes and Pearsali and Sam Hart what I have done. Then, if tLo Greenback party is not rccoguized, lcta'l LIr. Hayes's pretentious bj boldly a ia sorao properly worded If resolutions wou't fetch fcim, nothing will. Mr. El ward Atkinscn delivered a striking address on Cnanco before the Free Tra'Ie Club, at Doeton, on Thursday evening.

The work of specie resumption, according to his view, is vory simple. The Government obstructed epeeie payments in 1S61 by forcing the legal tender cote into rc; itc-n now withdraw rate a vast development in tele- nepuonean, ilsrcy, Lerao- eraphy. and render it adsptabla to f. year, whtoh, tf re- ful as is hoped, we may Jock for a far great variety of utes than is lQd the same as last spring. last p.

m. Superintendent "Bingham, of the express Icompany, gave the following particulars this p. 4 Yesterday evening, when the Buffalo express reached Brady's Beuir, a telegram was handed Thos. Bingham, express raanagfr, which In- an increased demand for money in that eeciion, and an increase of Marston will lesd Jones 306. As at present practicable.

far as returned, the House stands, 205 Republicans and 140 Demr- branches oi Southern trade which have hitherto been very dormant. From Europe and our own Eastern Icrats. The Republican mstoritv By Telegraph. Tha Ladles of tha Whits House. The present is an era of kindly sentiment, and, as one token cf it, we are happy to observe in more than one journal pleasant notices of the late Lady of the White House.

Mrs. Grant seems to retire from a position of considsrab'e responsibility with the best wishes of all who know her. Undoubtedly she ia not sorry to go. As a good house wife she has not probably found the Executive Mansion a very convenient place of abode. All reports concur in representing that renowned edifice to be in a condition somewhat dilapidated and actually verging upon tho shabby.

Ia fact, for eight years Mrs. Grant has had no house of her own, and has really been at the head of a targa offico maintained for tho nse and benefit of the American people. The modest little structure which she left at Galena was doubtless far pleasanter and in a great deal better repair. We are inclined to belieye that Mrs. Hayes will also think with some regret of her nug, elegant, and commodious Ohio the auction advertise mcnts say, "with all tha modern improvements." We know at least rom her correspondence that such was the homesick leeling of Mrs.

John Adams, who was always longing for the old fashioned residence, half villa and half farm she had left in Massachusetts. Roth the ex-Prebident and the President are married men. Several of our Chief Magistrates have not been so fortunate. Mr. Buchanan, for bachelor of the oldest kind, would have leund his domestic arrangements solely trying but for the tact, grace, and elegance of his niece.

Jefferson, when he became President, was 6till mourning bis beautifui wile, too early lost; indeed, he never ceased to mourn for her. The charming manners and personal elegance of Mrs. Madison are matters of history. When Mrs. JacksoD, in the quiet of the Hermitage, heard oi her husband's election to tho Presidency, she said simply "Well, for the General's sake 1 'am glad for my part, I never wished it." She was dyad soon after she wnt to a narrower home than the White IIoue, aud it is toid that the Gsn-eral was never tha same man afterward ono of his friends said that he grew twenty years older on the nigntof Mr.Ty'erB came by the accident of death to the While House, and she died there, leaving its domestic arrangements somewhat a hap-hazird for the rest of the official term cf her husband.

Mrs. Pierce arrived at Washington under the shadovy cf a great and reeent bereavement.her oaly child, cities, come etens. too. of an asree- UULF RAILROAD, John A. Clark, Land Curamlsaloner, Offloo on Wall Street.

M. A T. K.K. LAN and Texas Bureau of Immigration, W. K.

Cone, agent. HOTELS. WILDER noUHE, Falmtr fc Urn, ecrner Wall and Main atreeti. BTEWABT IIOTEL.eaat of Golf depot, tl to 1 1 .53 per day. Hoard t5 per week 31 I FACT RE PS 11 Ki BY, T.

it flouring mills, five ran of alone, capacity, 2j0 barrel per day. UOODLANDKR HILL and cleTator, cor Clark and Oak ator. eap. 50,100 nosh. IUCHA.au.- A BaklngPow-dr, Main street.

toll. JULIUH, Manufacturer of Home Made Candy, Wall Street. U07DLANDER, 8. 0., manufacturer of furniture and mattraseea. POL8UROVK A HON Woolen Mil Li, 712 Kast Locust street.

will be somewhat reduced by (be towos yet to hear from. The Sen structed him ta transfer his packages to J. H. Brooks, at Templeton, and return to Parker's Landing.aud diences of the campaign in roars oi laughter for nearly three hours, (lis first appearance a a lecturer in this fitld will be on Wendesday evening, and it is safe to say he will have, no matter what the weather may be5, an oyercrowded houe. It is rumored that he will cmiciso tho new Administration, but this is doubtless pure conjecture.

y. Y. Tribune. ablo change. The abnormally larne ate stands eight Republicans and Ex-Postmaster Gen'l Ty- 'oar Demoorats.

The Council, four wait orders. This was dated at Pittsburg, and signed Geo. Bighani. deposits in New York havo begun to decrease in response to demands for money outside, and tho banks expect indications of a continuance iu tho demand- If the pprin opens itepuDiioans ana one uemccrat New York, March 14- A dis Superintendent. Templeton a small station on the Alleghany Val nsr to ba Appointed First Ass't P.

M. General. patch to the Times from Concord, New Hampshire, says Marston't well, without check to the crops which promise so fiaelv: and if all election in the First Congressional ley railroad, 0 mifes from this city. The Buffalo express south, and. the train going north meet there and stop there for supper.

On the arri District is secured, but bv nethans Schcrz in tha Cabinet. Leavenworth Times. The seloction by President Haves iJOD riecinrei not more that lUO. It Marston de val of the train at Templeton, a man of General Carl Sobniz to a place to a New York Audi the dright political hopes now so pervading meet with anything like realization, who may look for a business year whoso great prosperity shall contract mort agreeably stepped into tbe express car and told in his cabinet, is an evidence that feats Jones, then the Republicans will have a fall delegation to Congress. The Herald's figaros indicate the election ot Marston.

ence on the Presi Messenger Bingham he was ordered the President is pursuing a states dents Policy. to relieve bim and take bis run to wun thoso lately passed. manlike policy in his endeavors to reconcile the discordant elements Sereoaot Kieleje, of detectives, Pittsburg. He produced a telegram Wilson. Let editors who are in the which have heretofore been the CLonilXG and FURNISHING.

Latest styles of HaU. Caps, and Clothing, No, 7 Wall street. MEl'MAN'H, One Price Clothing Btore. Main street. IIODKCKER, J.

Mala opp. first National Bank. Superintendent Wailing, and Com addressed to J. W. Brooks.

Instruct A Couple of New York cause of trouble, and it is from a A Great Opporlunily. The Republican parly has within habit of using papers for the gratification of personal spite, take missioner are secretly investigating a charge mads by a de ing Brooks to relieve Bingham at Templeton and bring the express Detectives Under a a see this fact.that many its grasp a erent onDortunitv. individuals are re warning from tho fato of Swayze, Cloud. matter to Pittsburg. This was also tective against two of his associates implicating them in the mysterious Without any abandonment of prin monstrating against bis choice, signed by Geo.

Bingham, Superin who bait long been noted for his in ciple, without any sacrifice of its which they characterize as one un robbery ot Gracie King's cash Lox, decent disregard for private rights mott cheruhed doctrines, it can fit to be made. Mr. Schurz is a and a week later, that of a firm in Tho Ohio Senatorial Con- tendent. Bingham, after the transfer to Brooks, took the north train to Parker's Landing, and Brooks now eo endeBr itself ti the best Pearl street. and private character in the conduct of his paper.

HARDWARE. MOltLKY RK03. 6 Morley Block, Wall atreet. UlLWOltni, W. Market street, head of Main.

PENNIMAN, A. Hardware and Agricultural Implements, Market street. citizens of the country, North and tost Still tuo obstacle ty oeaing to use these Washington, March 14. There came to this city in charge of the ex south, Last and est, and it will does not seem to be much doubt in its own work, aad by everybody aa opportunity to that. DnrtAral Truer control the government easily and surelv for tho next quarter of a Judg 3 Lynch Disposes of vui be appointed first assistant MISCHIEF MAKERS.

The President has been inaugurated and tLo responses century at least. a Murderer and Rob- surrender thtm. Tii3 reiseu3 of legal tender note, ha holds, is not Postmaster General. Very great The Pmideut has taken the MILLINERY. man of vast experience, of com-Oianding ability, and has always been a power in this country tinee he first csst his fortunes with us he served gallantly through the war, and has always acted in a fair and independent manner.

IU- coLiirmation would be the means of attracting the liberal element to the support of tho administration, and among tho Liberals arc to bo found many of the strongest and most oatriotio men of theconntrv. interest is fell here among those of bar. right direction. His inaugural is warranted by the terms of tha or- K.tCor. Mala and Mar- them in the Senate with regard to woodward, kit Htreel.

the voice of the great body of the inil act. "Under tha National the Senatorial election in Ohio. Amer'can people, and tho Cabinet The friends of the President inti that coma op from all sections of the country, indicate that no man ever had a fairer chance for a well supoorted administiatiou. If be Banking act bank notes may be he selected tairly, iuily and honest A Cunning Express Robber in Pennsylyznia. mate very positively tbeir opinion that the new Senate should be ful used in liquidation of taxes as well as United States notes; and if the ly represents an overwhelming demand for an honest, intelligent ad press car.

At tbe depot In this city bis goods were checked off correctly and he got into the wagon with the driver to deliver the goods and re-port at the general office on Fifth Avenue. The robbery was committed in the wagon between tbe depot and ofllce. Brooks jumped from the wagon unnoticed by the driver wbrn less than half a square from tbe office. Tbe safe was found open and money packages amounting to missing when delivered at the office. Brooks cut tho railroad telegraph wire this side of Templeton and drew the wire into the watch bouse there.

Then with a pocket instrument be sent the bogus mes pursues a conservative policy to ly in accord with the President in ministration cf the public service. oraer snouta to issuea to-morrow whr. have not alroadv his Southern policy, and aver that ward bis opposing political partyi i Associated Press Dispatches. I he uepubhean party can bold ho will unquestionably loan the enoh support lor bim is regarded as I doubly important from his own that every United States noto paid sworn allegiance to the party they into the Treasury far taxes should deserted in 1872, are but waiting Washington, March 14. Ex-Sen its great strength in tha North, and rUYSUIANS.

GARWOOD, 8.W.,M.D.,OlIlcaoverC. W. Uracn A Co. HKPLr.lt, B. M.

Omcc, ground floor Opera Home. COUCH. J.U. OUIoe.Osbun's Drug Store. HlNOKlt, I.H Oilloe over Kaiser's Cigar more.

ItALDVlN, O. 121 Main Street. AIRMAN, it ,011109 ovur Prtcliard Eros'. Oruii Store. 6UNDKI4L.VIN, V.

Office over Nelson's Ll'iour more, Maiktt Street. a fine lad of thirteen years, having support of the more extreme par ator Robertson, of South Carolina, gtatc' tor an opportunity to do so. Ine been killed by a railway accident build up a powerful and dominant party in tbe Sauth. There is no be deemed functus officio and not arcompanwa oj ex-uongressman New York. March 14.

Colonel the preceding January. Mrs. Fill nomination of Mr. Hayes was tho means of attracting the majority ailace, called on tha Trosident to- Tnn.nii good reason why the Republican more, it will be remembered, died be reissued, it doas not follow there would bo a necccsary contraction uaj ytuuus B.t. ieotared vo at Steinway just after her husband went ou; ot tisans of his own party.

Then, on the other side, wd will havo continually reiterated what purports to be breaks between the permstent and the leading men of bis own of the Liberals and Independents to the Republican the "uu Hall to a laroe and nc on nr. ti- of the currency every man would otiioe, and political disappointment on tne ground that tbe substantial onnrmation of Mr. boburz will and domestic gnel clouded his of sages which operated so successful or industrial interests of South Car cal questions and answers in re to tbe polioy ot the Presi choose whether or not to pay his taxes in back notes or United ficial days. We have not mention complete the work which the nomination of our President begun. olina would bo materially damaged Gil UN DEALERS.

party should not bo able to carry, at the next tlcction, tt least half cf the Southern States. There ia bond of affection between a largo number of the Southern loaders and tho Northern Democracy. The Southerners regtrd their alliance with tho Northern Democrats with ill -concealed aversion and contempt, party. All this is what we cali in by such an election. It was farther K.4 fhe confirmation of Mr.

Schutz is a social mat'ers tattling and mischief ed the stately lady of the true aristocratic Virginian blood, who was the wife of Washington, and who DAVLS, HTUART opposite T. Koput. dent, lhe speaker said there muot be-peace between the North and Soutb, and President Hayes has taken proper and noble means for consummation devoutly to be wish stated to the President that none of tho Republican members of that I)IJUICEK STOUT, Cor Oak and Jones making. We want none of it, and if the people will only recognize it ed, and wo bardly see how it is to will always be remembered wun trtietn. State bad been consulted on the bo prevented.

fura. She was never a lady of tho and treat it as a mere tattle, we aa tLo utterances of their leading States cotes. But it would of necessity ensue that this very fact ol an order issuing to retain and cancel would a tendeiiey to withhold the United Slates notes from tho Treasury cn the part of banks to strengthen their reserves, and on the part oi individuals who might White House. Ot the wives of the DHlGklVJ. bringing about unity and friendship.

He has joined the hands of the North and South and asked that hatred be buried and friend subject, and therefore the proposi-tion ou the part of Senator Patter son, stimulated, porhapa, by Gover journals and statesmen clearly prove will soon have very little of it. The other Presidents there is but little OSUCiJ, A.U. A under Wilder House, Carl Cchurz. (From the St. Joseph Herald.) Tho ne President can show his first groat scare is over the cabi known and nothing cf public inter ly.

London, March 14. A correspondent of the Times with the Turkish army telegraphs from Mull-chaas follows: In the higher Turkish circles it is believed that all danger of war is at an end. Go the other hand, the news from Bessarabia is very warlike, la the coarse of the last few days two Russian divisions have boon poshed forward one of infantry and tho other Cossacks, the latter with their headquarters at Kuli. Military aetj.cn-on the part of Russia is believed be inevitable, aod ao order to march into Roumaoia ia expected ss scon nor Chamberlain. Robertson stated The Republican party has an opportunity to lorm ao aliiaocc with the best elements of tho South, aad to Mslu PR1CUAUD 20S Market Street.

ship shine forth. In the speaker's est to be said. net has been confirmed, as it ought that the solution of the South Caro character only in one way, and that We think it creditable to the J. Main and Wall (Streets, opinion tbe President had a perfoct right to select his own, cabiuet oppoHlte ttie Wilder Houtte. is by the character ot tho men to have been at first.

There is to be no factious opposition on that character cf American women, and MAILS Bltoa. South side of Market whom he appoints to his leading wish to avail themselves of the present discount npon them in the lina complications could be accomplished by the more simple means of withdrawing the troops from the State capital, when the people them thereby become as dominant a pnlit-; iaftl force in that section as it now is iu nearly ail tho Northern States. Tho President evidently sees this an evidence of their tact and ability gracefully to adspt themselves point. hat wo want is peace positions. JNo man has shown without reference to party or poetics, and the country and all honest men will Hand by him in his square.

GUAEN.C. 4 Wholesale and Be Uil Diug jlHlH, I1G East Wall Street. more character and courage in and justice, and the way to have it to circumstances, that no 1 resi payment of debts. With such boarding cr withholding of United selves would adjust tbe difficulty. making up a cabinet than Presi is for every man to be peaceable The President received Robertson dent Hayes has done, ills ap actions.

The speaker then reviewed each member of the cabinet and declared himself amply satisfied DLSTISTS. tales notes for such special uses, opportunity, and desires to take advantage of it. His party ought to sustain him, earnestly and unitedly, in such an tlfort. Tho opportunity is mic that rarely ccmcs to any po- and jtiit to himself, attend to bis own business, and let the President and Wallace courteously, aod as they are natives of the State, they pointment of Secretary of State, Mr. Evarts, cf New York, is one would they not appreciate in value RUST, I.

SUrketUtreet.overWlth dent's wife has shown any particular incapacity for tho position thro' want of good breeding and dignified manners. Usually all the ladies of the President's house have been respectfully treated by the tbe weather permits. Constantinople, March 14. The Turkish government is unwilling to r'a Clothing Store. with tbem individually and onl'eo tively.

If President Hayes finds would at all times be welcome. Tbe and speedily coma to par? Fur- that the civilized world acknowl and me.nbers of the cabinet attend to theirs. They are in for it, and i lttieal otvanizitiou. It is folly not hermoro. such order of the execu edges as the beet.

Gen. Schurz, of Democrats and Conservatives of Louisiana snd Soutb Carolina are take tbe responsibility of deciding his present policy fails be will change it, but be ought to get a fair trial. He has offered the Olive tive not to reissue a United State- upon the Monte r-cgrian demands, this Slate, is another man of universal reputation. The Secretary opposed to a new gubernatorial dec to take advantage of it, more especially when it promises to give the country what it so much needs, "not a united South, nor a united North, oio would be the absolute assur tion. lhe i'residect will not en of the Treasury, Senator Sherman, ar.ee that their end had come, and branch to the Southern States, and let us hope they will accept it.

courage such election unless both is the man who made Kansas free, but a united Union." Atchison parties favor the proposition, lie as such order could not be inter twenty-one years ago. John Sher The speaker concluded with a bril PR ARHON, U. 1., Opera House Dlock. GROCERS. AYNE9.

O. 210 Market Street. l'KTEIWUX. JOHN, 300 Market Street. WEsTOVEIt, H.

south side Wall street, Foxt Fort Scott, JEWKTT, J. Star Store, corner Main and Market south tide, lit Main. BCHOTr, Clly Grocery.No. 11" JCorth Main street, cheapest in town. BELLMAN, M.

3. Main selected and fancy groeerles, cauned goods. Me ELKO E. On Scott Avenue at the "Big Well. will, however, receive from repre Champion.

feron with or countermanded, even man is tho man who camo to Kan- press and the public, and there has been little scandalous tittle-tattle about any of them. wo or three of them have been rt mirkablo for a deeply religious character. We are sure that the best wishes of the nation attend the coming of the new mistress ot the White House, and that in her hands its tradition, dignity and decorum of lite will be preserved. sentativo men of both parties any and, who, lor tnree montos, by Congress itself, since the only liant and eloquent peroration, supplicating the South to join hands again with the North and bury forever the past hated. He was loud are going to give their own policy a trial.

We bear it said "It can't suooeed it won't do." Dot it id going to be tried. The question is between having it tried fairly, and heartily supported while on trial, or impeded by prophesies of failure, to eay nothing of stirring up a more serions hiodrance in the shape of "traitor to party" and all that sort of BtuC The President has determined on his course he has labored in making the record that suggestions in writing they have to make. The administration has not statute by which it could be reach- made Kansas free. THe Wonderful Telephone. The new telegraphic instrument, tho telephone, appears to be making rapid advances from the condi would be an act authorizing or matured any plan It is the good fortune of Missou ly applauded as he finished.

and will submit t.v -a to te Grand Council, which must be summoned for tiio purpose, or to parliament, which meets Monday. Montreal, March 14. McKin-non's biscuit factory at St. Henri vlllagf, burned yesterday. Two firemen were eenously injured.

Loss 40,000 insurance $25,000. North Carolina, March 14- A fire originated on the corner of Howard and Perdito street, destroyed seven two story buildings; lose 15,000 mostly covered by insurance. Richmond, March 14. Tbe new hotel at White Sulphur Springs. rdering a new issue cf legal ten ri to have the man living among ns Atlants, lis-, starch 14.

lioa. Washington, March 14. The President nominated John J. Knox Comptroller of Currency, aod R. II.

tion ot a carious and amusing toy who has shaned our financial poll O. P. Bell. Demoaratio nominee, der notes, might not tho existing cy. and whose name is known, like into the dignity of a useful and was elected to Congrcs.

yesterday notes come to par in gold coin ATTORNEYS. Stephenson Surveyor of Customs at Business Under th3 New Dispessaii in. time saving instrument. It is of in place ot Ben. Hall.

that of George William Curtis, of Mr. Atkinson is very confident that Cincinnati 1 1 course difHoult to predict to what New lork, and Joseph Medtll, cf Columbus, Ubio, March From tho Cincinnati Times. It will not be well for the busi Mr. Hayes, by a simple order ot asbington, March 14. Owiog T.

i surrounded bimself with men of this kind, can bring about specie to the pressure of applicants of of- ainmtorUl WATER 4 SCOVILLE.Offlcoover Hay- uea'a Urocery Store. iCHEN'KY, Justice of the Peace and Collecting Agent. D. Market Street head Mala btrret. ness portiou ot tb community to look for any sudden commercial extent its capacity for usefulness may be extended or to foresee what impediments may be developed to limit it.

At prosont it resumption. his own choice, as bis chief advisers and assistants. Sow let the wholo people tarn their attention to their hoe at the White House and the veoi it fa neralJ conce. departments, several secretaries are th! ei.her M.hftWll T.f. Illiuois, as the educator of the people in civil service reform.

They honor us, not we them. lVe knew that Hayes was a brave soldier, but we did not think that be had this courage. Moial courage, or milleniuna to follow immediately upon the settlement of cur politics! While Mr. Beecher was lecturing already exhausted. nnminA.aA A thin.

F. Office Cor. Market ruif-cs ia lime to supersede the or own individual duties id their re Washington, March 14. Post-1 V' in Minneapolis last Friday evening, dinary telegraphic instruments for strife, and the inauguration of the spective places; cultivate peace, har a very large and self-possessed gray courage to make a now policy, is a the uunsruirBion of messages, at least over short distances, and it is new Administration. The reasoning which led to this hope was known as the Peyton House, burned last evening.

Loss on building $3,000 insured fur 125,000. Madame Octavia Walton Levcrf, S3 well known to tbtf people of both hoiispheres, died yeatcrday near Aigusta, Georgia, ber native State, point of charaoter not shown in our mony and industry, and improve cat was seen walking deliberately master General Key, finding himselt overwhelmed with applicai ions for Mareh has caused the following cr- There m'noh tx'oUsmcilt in lM, cular to be prepared for transmission ptnn based upon the view that the finan and Wall Streets. IDAY, H. IiUch Btrcet, near Court Jloase. BIWDES, W.

Ho. 103 South Main BU, up atalrs. RSjAJR 4 PERRY. Land Office Building. H.

L. acEAD.OflloelOl Market 8t. KOHM, K. Oinoe under first National BiU k. possible that the element of uis- lav since Abraham liincoln died.

ment in political, social and mate down one cf the aisles of the churcb toward tbe rostrum. She cial depression of the past three We expected it of Hayes, but we tance may prove ot no more ao-coant it its transmitting power every oppuuv iu. oo.yar.B- aaiinnal Rant of years was peculiarly an American rial matter! will be sure to follow Don't listen to the carping of pro doubted. The appointment of Schurz shows who is President. ascended the steps of the platform, one that the causes were local, weru can pwusi; AUentown has suspended.

There than it i3ia that of telegraphy as at present practiced. present to any of the constantly ao-l walked up to the lecturer, and vert Markets by TeiegrapH LIMBOCKER.J. Market Street, and that local changes would prove an immediate remedy. This is er They talked a good deal last year bout the hundredth year of the fessional croakers, fault-finders or mischief-makers. Attend to your cumulating letters rroiessor Uell, the over Cam jbU' Boqk f.tore.

port was eausei by tbe faet that the bank was paying checks for small amounts by drafts on New York. amiliarly rubbed herself against OALLOWAY, JOB.JJ XOOkce nearConrt Tho money markets of some very successful experiments Pot Office Departmbbt, Washington, March 14. own business and let other people's his legs, to the great amusement cf with the telephone al Lyceum llall, Republic. There need not be any oonoern about that. The future is as secure as tho past.

The for- St. Utttt Jtarket. The temporary embarraurt.eat cf the world are very closely connected, and nothing is clearer than that business alone. the audience. Mr.

Eeec'ner simply Dear Sir; Your letter of the this bank causes a centra! Salem, one night last week, in the Honso. HILL 8ALLKK, 200 MarketStreet. WARE, K. Market street. BRINKEKUOFF, a 0 Market IsUeeL presence of 500 auditors.

He had stopped, looked down, and laugh- ejgner comeg among us and is at 1 (ITT. 11 I. has been reeeived and placed npon nei8t notwithstanding tbe hopefal tbe files of the depsrtmeot or con-1 reassurances of its officials. the past depression has been general. Take England fcr example.

effected communication by wire NOT RECOGNIZED. am mgiy rtmarnea, --en, now i sideration ooder the rales of the Naahwille. March 14 A soecial a 1867, after tbe Overend panic, There comes a wail at hast, just beginning to feel at Lome." Civil service when vacancies ocaur. to th American from Franklin when we were all getticg happy, commercial distrust was so widespread, and there was so little call home. A man like Schurz instructs us tells us what to do; informB us, and we gladly listen to him.

It was he first who told us the condition between the North and South. It was he who, following Charles At present none exist. Jim Walker, colored, about seven- REASONS TO BE PROUD. just when brother Hayes has sue capital on band, that tno bank v. jvl ivkt, f.

oi. u. jteen years of see. attempted to LINO, LOAN INSURANCE VAN FOSSEtf 4 WILCOX, under First National Bank, eaubllshed in 1884. F.MMEKT, W.

Wilder House Block. CORMANY, W. No. 4 Miller Bloo. MEAD A INSKEKP, lot Market street.

MAN 1X0 VE, F. over Postofflee. The Tribune closes and editorial ceeded in harmonizing all the ele ST. Lov, March It. FLOCK Strong and blgbrifaU noprr -525375.

extra XX M7, -XXXstviaToa 1'1 bid nun, No 3 do 1 bid cast, ana Mmtuu, 1 May. iaj KM Quiet, Vo roixe4 oaslt.37 April, af ay. oaTs Inactive, AtV. c-asb and April. RYK -Firmer at Wi.

BAKLKY Nothing doing, HL3KY iiiet at 1 W. BUTIKK Iairy roll and packed rather caroe at country roll aud packed -1228. XKi4 Firm at l4Kal2! POBK Dull aod ktvar, 14 CO eab, 13 7j 2 14 Ou April. ot England was glad to lend money A delegation of about thirty gen-1 murder aad rob Mrs. Stockoi near on President Haves' inaugural as at tbe remarkably low rate of two with bis workshop in Boston.

His associate, Mr. WatSon, brought an organ into use at the Boston end and "Should Anld Acquaintance" and "Yankee Dcodle." were heard and heartily applauded in Lyceum Hall. Then a speech was called for, and tho Salem people beard Mr. Watson eay he was glad of the privilege of addressing them, although he was eighteen miles dis ments when the Republicans, Liberals and Democrats have all been tleman from Tennessee, headed by 1 Union Ridge, Williamson county, Judgo Harrison and Congressman 1 She was resued by another negro. Sumner, and like Charles Sumner, repudiated by bis own State, said follows per cant, per annum the first time in the history of the institution that that there should be no enmity be The recommendation of an recognized gold coming down Tbornburg, called upon Postmaster I Walker was arretted sod placed in General Key and Secretary Soburx jail at Franklin, from which he was the rate bas fallen so low.

rinse amendment to the Constitution TAILORS. BAKER, K. No. 119 Main Street. balance of trade in our favor, and tween North and Soutb, but that the salvation of the country rested ciers marveled over it greatly as limiting tho Presidential offioe all this and much more.

Bat there this morning to otter congratuia-1 taken by about a dozen masked tions. men, at 11 o'clock at night, aod something wonderfully phenome with Honor. single term of six years, and tne sensible paragraph regarding the comes a waiL All have not been tant. A Bonn was sung, and the It now seems to be agreed by hang within a mile of that town. HIDES AND FURS.

nal, and which would never occur again. Yet to-day the rates of the reoognizsd the Greenback, party com moa consent mat tne enure a. ii Tha Kan- We shall be caved, if we are integrity. Any man.any party that attempted to save onr finances, will be heartily approved applause that could be heard coming over the wire to Boston "show McCULLUM 4 LOVER, No. 127 Scott bank are hardly higher, and for the Louisiana question Shall gO OVer Pit orain tr.nnrttinn HaIa.

trrestefk srk. HOG8-Lower, light 4 J4l, bacon 4 S6t butchers 4 15 CA1TLE Aclle and higher, leurr steers 5 4 GO, good to prima 5Wii'. lUht 4V4 7, butchers 4lli, cows and ht iters 2it at. the Peter Cooper party have We have only words of approval Avenue. ed that it had been recognized and without discussion to the next ses likewise for the aptness aud good Republic by a sugar-coated policy been left out in the cold past twelve months the average rate has been 21 per while appreciated in Salem.

Iodeod the sion of Congress. of diehnneoty will go down is taste of the references to tha Elec gallon who bave been here for the past dsy or two looking for facilities to get the grain now blockaded No prominent member of that de on the street money could often be sure to go down. Washington, Marco 14. WaJ, toral Commission. It is character M.

R. F. 4 6. Time Table. PASSENGER TR4IN3.

Going North. leotablo system has a place in the borrowed on call at the astonish signs of approval were so clearly heard here that Mr. Watson asked if anv demonstration other than The' policy is announced. We Dana, in a letter to Geo. Sherman, I istio of Mr.

Haves' clear and sen in that city to market, are negoti Ca Icage Bsrfcet. r-HlOAfto. March 11. FlArt'R Steady and firm. WHEAT Dull and lowej.

Kn 2 sor'a ing rate of 11 per cent, per annum. expresses tne opioion mat ia an- fn. i.t a. otxnA know President Hayes, because he Fxpres m. I "-am waav aa ww Cabinet.

It's a shame it's a bam ing shame, that this most respect sible mind that ia dealing with this delicate subject he touches only the clapping of hands had been At come tue situation nas Deen has selected oar men. lie has se Mtl 10:35 a. m. eencaof so appropriation or other pr08peot of BOCoess. There will be sTucifiA Btatntnrv anthnritv fop thn I i 2i eash.

,1 2J April, 1 wl much the same. The backs have lected the men who bave failed as able and influential element in our no irouoie soout getting oarges. Upon the permanent and substantial advantages of the compromise. XRN Fair demand. 39 cash or A orll.

politicians because they have suc made. The answer was that nothing else bad been done. Then "Hold the Fort" was tuog by Mr. Fletcher, and a series of questions AocomaioeUUou Going South, Accommodation 7:35 a. Mall 5:00 p.

been crowded with capital which they could not loan at all, or only political life should be so shameful 32- i May. ih. fiavernment would not at this Welford, N. B. March ceeded as statesmen, lie baa se The Commission tas not wrougt ly alighted.

It must bave been at rates that made the transaction lected the men who could not pack unmixed good, but it is presented lime bo authorized, by the prori- ot tb 00 si ns of of the Uevis- rod track heie undoubtedly that ed Statutes, to purchase or contract ot-J. Kingan, of New York dty, pronounced in Salem. Information scarcely desirable. Ia Cincinnati a convention. He has selected men done on purpose.

It cannot be for The morning Express train going North makes all northern and west was sought as to the condition of to whom Horace Greeley, stretch want of able men. There is Peter em connections at Kansas City. there nas been a result not to tbe disadvantage of the citv, andstrik- affairs on tbe Boston and Maine for any supplies, eta, for tbe army, wnoso lanure was menuonea to tbe world "the first example in history of a great nation ia the midst of a straggle of opposing parties for power hushing its party tumults to yield the issue ot the ing a hand over a chasm not bloody The morning mall makes all eastern Cooper himsell bnt he too old. mentioned in said sectioo for any I yesterday. On his person was about ingly-simiiar to that which occur Railroad, and the weather, a nam berof well known Salem gentle bat from the world beyond as, will give the tearful recognition of ap longer period than during the re-j in United States bonds.Amer- connections at Kansas City, FREIGHT TRAINS.

Going South. Sam Cary he hasn't got enough of good sense he's a blatherskite. mainiog part of tbe present fiscal I lean and Bank of England notes, men taking part in this desultory contest to adjustment according to proval. li.varta and bchurz and April. 3I4 May.

4 RYE Firm trl a RAULEY firmer MM. Lira Sleek larkt. CATTLBHteaIy and rtn, acit sU-nt 3 toker and lratcbra 3 to 4 rood shipping 4 to 4 Srt. HOC-Lower, packing 40.34, HrM Shipping best rads to tU Kit 1' Active and higher, tosae salea 4 as. I.

I. lenej Kiriet. awl ear, Marub. 14. OoW npened and elod at I 6IV.

Carrying- rates 11 per eect. Loans also made niu. Governments steady. Kallroad bonds firm. fetal feaadsa.Qiet, A Cabinet conference was held at land gold: also a gold, watch and discussion.

Greeby they were all newspaper Well, tbero is Dr. Root, of the reight to p. Throuzn Frelirht to Bax tbe forms of law." We have indeed a good reason to be proud of the spectacle of popu the Executive mansion to-night, I chain and other jewelry. Ills cloth lasting from 9 until nearly 11 ing was marked J. Kingan.

Visit The telephone ia its present form consists of a powerful compound, red, from slightly dinerent causes, during the earlier months oi the war. Capital, finding no other uses, has been largely invested in new and bandeomo business blocks, tbe builders frosting to better times in the future for a return upon their investment. men tbey were all men who failed as politicians. They succeeded in ter Springs. 7:25 a.

Way Freight to Uimril, a. o'clock. All the members oi Cabi-1 hag cards with name of J. Kingan lar respect for law and order. We bine the benefactors of mankind permanent magnet, to the poles of which are attacked ordinary tele month of the Kaw; and in this county, enough to make a whole Cabinet.

Hudson, Sargent, Rhodes. That's four. We 53l three more. Ssa Hart, Two Going North. We now bave a President who sus shall Lave redoubled confidence in way Freight 6:65 a.

net were in attendance. J.ce pno-i vera found. He left Portland on cipal topie given attention was a Saturday, arriving at Halifax on graph coils of insulated wire. In popular self-government if a reign tains these men. Msy the God Ibrougb Freight 10:35 p.

Nor is tho return hktly to be front of tha poles, surrounded by ci mtssae bitterness aad excite genera! plaa lor the regulation oUgaDdy, where he took the train cur fathers he with him..

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