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Wyandotte Gazette from Kansas City, Kansas • Page 2

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PROSPECTUS FOR 1871. LEAVEXTrURTll WUOLEX HILIAj From the of Knneae. With tie double olim of teeing The Ute THE WYANDOTTE GAZETTE, ble to, and pay all the costs in case of suits. Third. Reducing the rate of inter iW tb Wyandotte Gesette.

ENGLISH ORTUOCRAPIIY. The rude, barbarous, unnatural or the chicken slow and caiwt factory at urange wmcn was nw at aeeeaaor to 6.D. Bowling fire. -Alee Forbes." "Robert Flwer, etc I To those of oar readers who are familiar with 'Malceaa, this new story from the pen of this distiognished writer will need no recommcadaUoa, aad his reputation is a guarantee to others of a deeply interesting and powerful story. It began la the November number, which issue, with the December part, will be furnished gratia to all ILlitsT.

rrXXr.Lippincott's Magazine, iBg more. AS ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY OF Fourth. Repeal the Uw passed last j. winter ta regard to penalty on del in- bgcsci, Aia. totally unworthy lo be used by a fre, tht metropolu oa rriJay Urt.

The glle8 and took bufi. etilightrnpd people. It has proved lo be cycen ow was repetition of what Den for the good of the order wi'is a blighting curae to education; it re- Kamaa Citv the week be-! determination to succeed, and the work FRIDAY JANVS; 1877. new BuoscnoOTS lor is4. 2.

A prof-Mlr illustrated aerie of tk etch i-i i. -in. fiaem hi saies. ana reauca irum on es of Tho Old EstablisHecI and Best Hhown Grocery Honee BPTirtlMO REFORM. F0S 1877.

1 quires more thao a lifetime to learn to 1 ea a acrompiisnea, we nave no uuuui, wm ne main, and was well wona to 25 per cent. fore, in the HVTEDIsn SCBMSftr ANDU PE, i lriFin l7nsnM lha l.a rvir.fr In Fifth. spell it, in consequence oc wmcn thous seeing. by Prof. Wnuw Fiaaa.

of Cornell Univer the btate. salary of county officers, so at to rego ands of persons get discouraged at the sity isjthoroagbly familiar with Sweden To our mind the best work dona, and ana iu people trom personal otMiervauon. The Carpet factory is now owned and ran by Duffy, Jones Morgan, and besides carpets they are making yarns. The number for January begins the nineteenth volume of this agasiae, end while its past record will, it i hoped, be deemed a sufficient ganrantee of future excellence, a efforts will ba spared to diversify it attraction and to provide aa increased insurmountable obstacles they find in this anomalous orthography, and they stop the thing fraught with the greatest blessings to the membership, waa the late the salaries by taxable property, instead of population. Sixth.

That a law maybe passed. IV WTAKDOTTa. 5. A series or pop alar paper on AKT AMD AST MATTERS, it Eaw.ao 8Tasaaa (Earl Shinn), author of I short of learning to read. cloths, cassimeres, blankets organization of a state co-operative association.

This association was fully making silver tnat is 4 us 1 2 grains mo mew Hyperion, etc. just received a pamphlet copy of the Proceed Legs of the International Convention for tne amendment of the English Orthography, held at the Atlas Hotel, Philadelphia, August 14th, 15th. 16th and 17tb, 1876." It is a pamphlet of 48 pages, and gives the proceeding in full, including the very able address of President March, and a partial list, though proba supply oi Our only hope for the continuation and 4. Ill utra ted Sketches of Travel, an titled The mill and machinery, which re 0, with Hudson aa presi- dd j1" ol le- CQ- Popular Btmfiif the East and der for all amoaota. Cost Emphatic Sense- advancement of our free institutions, is PICTURES FROM SPAIN, the same that belonged to tne Leaven- dent; Wm.

Sims, our present master. Seventh. Have a law passed, that by Edwass Kisa, author of "The Great in the education of the masses; this and South," etc. The great object and constant alia of the eon due lor will bt to farash the public with Literary Eatertalnaeat of a Reflaed aad Varied Character, well a to protect ia a graphie and atrikinr manner S. Mas.

Lvct H. Hooraa's Interesting STAPLE FANCY GROCERIES, A Urge stock, and of every variety to the waalaof the coubtry and local trada. worth Carpet Company, cost originally Treasurer; and A. T. Stewart, our something over $50,000.

Tbe present State agent. Secretary. A board of directors were elected, and a charter firm got the property for a good deal hh capital of the rapid spread of the English language call loudly for a simple, a true ana i'lquant PAPERS AND LETTERS from PARIS in all cases of misdemeanor presented in the name of the State, that tbe prosecuting witness shall give security for the costs before action is commenced. Eighth. Place the educational inter the aaoat recent taroraaatloa aad aNd- notation of the language, a system that bly pretty nearly full, of the names of less money and are already doing 0De hundred thousand dollars, but with rstvfawsoa santeetaof Cenerat later will be continued through the year.

will spell words as they should be pro eat; in a word, to render Uppeaeott's those attending the convention. business that evidently pays a good I authority to commence business when Der-centaire on the capital invested. ten thousand dollars are subscribed and Maraalne atrikinKlV dtottnctire in THE BEAUTIES OP THE RHINE The convention was organized by the Those Features that are Host At ests of the State all under one nounced, and pronounce words as they are spelled. Tha hAArlnitaHAM rit this a LI. I UB1U ItM olitwuuaii woay- will be described in a richly illustrated ries of papers.

none of whom are to reside in the couo- nr. Morgan speno, mo t0 Kan8a4 cily Kan election of S. S. Haldeman, L. L.

Professor of Comparative Philology in PROVISIONS, Liquors Tobacco tractive in Ilagaxine Literature. The eoatrtbaUona now on hand, or pee-ially engaged, embrace a highly attractive lilt of Kotwunnandiog toe many opinions ty where the institutions are located, i. in restern ivansaa. kajivi buu uu in sas. T.

iHmng tne year win appear a aum of handsomely illustrated snort scriptive of Life, Travel, and Adrenture fn the United SUtes, Enrlaad, South to the contrary it can be fully demon the University of Pennsylvania, as Tales. Short Stories, Descriptive strated that there are just twenty five President, and Mellville Dewey, of Mexico, buying wool for the mills, and First: To have a -making tales of their products. tgll 1P! Ninth. Provide by law for the fram- The company are now employing "Ut" -gof a specific courJe of study for ihe elementary sounds in the English lan Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. For Sale.by all Book and TSvtn Seal Amherst College, as Secretary.

SKetcnea, narrauvea, antpera on Science aad Art, Poems. Popa-lar Essays, literary Criticisms, Etc common schools of the State. We give, below, a single resolution CANNED GOODS, -Tbs Best FLOUR la tho market Dried Fruit, Spices Salt Fish, Qassm wares era. Price S3 Cents. guage, no more, no less.

Each of these elementa is as true to its true place as passed by the convention, which we re By Talented and 7eU-Snoini 7rl tert. A large proportion of the articles, especially those descriptiTO of traTel. will bo the needle to the pole, it does not lose gard as a very comprehensive one, and about forty hands, and are adding m. our 8tale, lowest chinery which will reqire a considerable priCCt tDd to which all our soci- larger force. They have ten more car- eties can send their orders, in the full pet looms and seven more cloth looms assurance that they will not be cheated, which they will have running in a short 'er quaUty or price.

,7 Second. To sell, for the patrons of time, and will then make a larger pro- .11 nt its identity in any correct combination. Tenth. Abolish the State Board of Agriculture, and turn the office and business over to the State Agricultural College. Eleventh.

We urge upon the Legislature, the most rigid economy in all which we beg thoughtful readers to con Wicker and Woodan ware, Ac. THIRD STREET, Profusely and Beautifully Illustrated The pictorial embellishment of the Magazine eoestitntes one of ita many attractive aider? It was introduced by Prof. or by coalescing with another element. Elements of spoken words cannot be TERMS Yearly Subscription, ft Two Copies. Three Copies, IS; Five Copies.

$19 Ten Copies, $30. with a copy gratis to the person procuring the club. Single number, 35 cents. NOTICE. The November and camber Numbers, containing the earliereh ptersof "The Marquis of Lossie," will be tented to all new suseribers for 1877.

SPEGIMEN NUMBER mailed, postage paid, to any address, on receipt of cents. March, and is as follows: Wyandotte, Xanana lea tares combined at random, but must be com In addition to the Gcvisal Arraicnoa of 1 IUB OiolO ti Kiuua vi atvuuwt a well portionof carpets, cloths and blankets. at Iow commission, and also Po. end wouM urge tbeinto Jtesolred, That this convention las LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE, the Publish bioed according to a system, so as to P. ALDBN A CO.

and less yarn for others to weave. that the highest P-i ers would invite attention to the following J. make up the word as melody and the The market for their goods is mainly taineo. ana returns nonesuy ana prompt- dooe mmbet anJ clerk, Wcirn MiMonri. Kansas and Colo-1 made.

I Western Missouri, Kansas and Colo laws of nature demand. in SPECIAL 7EATTJEE3 FOR 1877. 1. A new serial story, ''T11K MAKQ.UIS OP LOSS IE," by Gaoaoe Macoosald, author of "Malcom, I AU AUbtltd A UlUbHAli 1dAiU WILIi BE ALLOWED. Addrens 1 B.

lilPPINCOTTek CO Pab TtS TIT Market SU, PhU. DRUGS AND MEDICINES That this report be signed That Jis report be sign listened with great interest to the facts presented by J. B. Towe, of Virginia, in regard to the impossibility of teaching his brother freedmen the present English spelling; and to bis appeal oo their behalf. And also to the facts and appeal of S.

V. of California, in regard to and on behalf of the pagan populations among whom he is laboring An elementary sound cannot exist only in imagination unless we can otter rado, although, they have been making for our directly wilh lhe Twelfth. a larger quantity of yarn and ehipping British co-operative associations, and also Secreury, and. a copy be sent to tne presiding copy svm 10 iuo prcsiui OILS, PAINTS lit. H.h...:.

cm MHnn. 1K.1I. wL.i-j.it.- I 1.1- ceruuetj ABEH1T A1THY, 1T0HTH OHISOU, 1. au-u uwiue k9vu vw" 1 it to tne carpet weavers ot ruuoueipnia, iiueirtioio us uuuiu uuu uimu they can hear 43, some oihers say 35. I and ihev have had and filled some or- societies, loans of money at the low nicer of each branch of the Legislature and that the Legislature be urgently requested to act in accordance therewith.

It is really astonishing that authors. ders for far east a. New SJ 0nerea DBALBBS York. I There are now more than twenlv-five oarnecllo mmmnl lh a mallor In I MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN It is with much satisfaction that we I thousand farms under mortgage in this PURE DRUGS KXMILT UIDIOIKM At a certain hour every afternoon Carpets and Lace Curtains. note the favorable prospects of this man-1 State, and the farmers are paying on Washington loungers on suburban drives FixvnitM.ve, attention of all who have at heart the lennil ywr aboul the number of elem- perpetuity of our institutions, and the entary sounds that make up spoken Eog- progressof Christianity; and especially Hsh, but such is the fact, to the Bible and Tract Societies and Let him hear lhal has ears to hear.

Freedmens Aid Societies, whose duty XT it i. to uathenreMwialvf0r ihJ ever heard more than 25 ele ufaduring establishment, and we hope nese mongngwiran tweive iweo.y- meet an 01a gentleman jogging along 1 I five per cent, interest. The British so- on a very trusty, sure-footed animal. It to see it and the woolen mul at Blue fA lnlin nr icieties oner to loan tneir suroiua. wniCDiia fnrTA KancrofL Hia -raw FINE PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES.

HAIR RESTORATIVES, OIL! TOILET SOAPS, FLAVORIKO EXTRACTS, HAIR BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, COMBS, Rapids, the ooe at Enterprise, and all I a D0W twenty-five millions of dollars, to I and long floating gray beard run togeth- in tne new line Matrons of Husbandry at one per er. 11 is large spectacles seem to be vital ends, and that we urge the speedy mentary sounas in tae engiisa language. ien a State, and I a a I publication in English, of the Bible and for any more than these do not exist West flourish and expand and make Icenu above tne uanic or jungiana rates, neld on by tne snield of tne low cap be only in imagination. The common tt 11 rA auu uuivug uiua muua uis. auuusi wvars, BUU 1119 Illgui, iriiu, lliuo IUTIU tneir proprietors an nco.

i to monev or dn-piw Tae best of Wines and Liquors (er aearln- When the carpets, the cloths, the ,0 exceed 8jx cent Wf anrjnnl. fittincr. double-breasted coat. He rides lish a'pbabet is neat and tasty as any new one can be in mechanical construc tiona. blankets, and the boots and shoes worn I The constitution and by-laws of our with ease, and for so old a man, with tion.

If it be correctly classified and bv the people of the West, are all, or I State association will ready for dis- grace. Mr. Bancroft is as vigorous as wixnovr glass op aix. kizcs. brought under a true system, it is suf .11 Wt nnr mwna inouuou ia aooui i wo weeKs.

ii many men or nan ma age. jais naDits Pa.A, Oils, YarnUJus, Painl Mrmiln -j want every' Patron in the State to take are regular, studious, methodical. He at least one share of stock in this enter-1 rises early at about five o'clock in the will have a substantial and healthy and rainier' Material eesry seription. ficient to note the language, to pronounce the language, in all its delicate shades of variety and beauty. But I other good books in a reformed spelling.

The convention resolved itself into the "Spelling Reform Association," and elected the following officers, viz President, Prof. F. A. March, Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. Vice Presidents, S.

S. Haldeman, L. of the University of Pennsylvania, Chickies. Pa. E.

Jones, B. A ,85 Newstead Road, Liverpool. Eogland Hon. William T. Harris, Supt.

of Public Schools, St. Louis, Mo. Prof. VV D. Whitney, Yale College.

New Hav-en, Conn. Dr. C. K. Nelson, Annapolis, Mrs.

B. Burns, 33 Park Row, New York. growth, and our farmers will have tbe prise. Shares are five dollars each. I winter kindles bis own grate fire.

In counties where there are no solid I takes a cup of cofiee, and works. He Mlrrora aad Zoklar-Claas Platan best possible market for their produce a good home market am of opionion that convenience will tors appointed, the brothers can send I has taken upon him many of tbt habits tbeir money directly to Worthy Master! of tne old world, and performs much dictate the rejection of and and Let us all encourage home manufac OUt, Rote and Buitis 2tllim Future Cords and Pieturs Nails demand four new letters, three of them Sims, at Topeka, and he will return re-1 of bis labor before the day of modern ceipt for the amount. I political men begins. Tbe afternoon being compound. tures by giving them the preference when other things are equal, and by every other reasonable means in our Now, Brother Patrons of Kansas, lhe spends in taking his "constitutional" I This will give us 28 letters, by which will you take hold of this work io ear-1 exercise.

In the evening he either re PICTURB4 MEATI.T FRAM En. Wall Paper, Border Paper, Windem Shades and Curtain Fixtures. nest I Don't wait for one another, but to spell and write tne wnole ecgiisn ceives nis friends, or attends tbe recep power. each individual member act at once. Recording Secretary.Melville Dewey.

language, in tion oi some distinguished person. an unerring notation. J3iX. We would call tbe attention of our With the state co operative association an accomplished fact, we are very much I Under such a system tbe gain in letters and space, over the common system, is Corresponding Secretary and Treas urer, D. P.

Liodsley, Fernwood, Pa. musical friends to the following raaga- aarefallj esHnsunded mistaken if the Patrons of Kansas do New Advertisements. 1 A a I TIS a lotnABI I at all hours of the day er sight. v-ia. I aooui iz per wnne i per cent, iu not immediately realize large pecuniary AT IICUU.

WA U1S 1C.UI.I IOU I benefits. 1776. TO THE CZ3TEXHIAL 1S76. The following are the officers elected "PI NT f-i- tha r.o tn vont-a Wm I -Li JL.VX A JLif JL IfX JLi Jl members of the association, and secure a copy of the proceedings, by sending their names and ooe dollar each, to D. I ir .11 far iliAip wtiAl g9 iimm lima K-.

the words will not be changed in ortbo- ri.Ti.as noosinoLD wnuoui, graphy at all. A printed book, printed containing five or six beautiful songs under such a system would look so fa- and choruses. miliar, so simple, so plain, and carry Petes' Paklob Mcsic, containing beauty and perfection in every word, several easy pieces. via NIAGARA FALLS OR BUFFALO. 1 Sims, of Topeka Overseer, a furnuhM inrone it anr time to sell our I new.

standard, and fast-selling BOOKS. Willits, Oskaloosa; Lecturer, -J. T. Stevens, Lawrence Steward, W. D.

Agents should not engage with any other I 549 and 551 Main Street. Kansas City, Mo. bouse Deiore writing to us, and learning tne icniGnn mimi inducements which we offer, or they will so that the reader would read it almost La Cbem de la Ceeme, a coliec-at first sight, and -read and write it to tionof difficult Piano Music by the best perfection in a few davs. European authors. Rippey, Severance Ass't Steward, W.

Fisher. Mitchell county Treasurer, W. P. Popenoe, Topeka Secretary. P.

B. Maxson, Emporia Chaplin, W. RAILROAD P. Lindsley, as above. We would like to meet as many of the friends of there-form, in this slate, as possible, whether among the newspaper or educational men or others, on or about the 24ih of this month, with the view of organizing a Slate Association, at Topeka.

miss the beat books and the best terms. REMEMBER. Address SCAMHBLl 4i will issue a series of 518 Pine 8U Louis, Mo. JtOUXD TRIP EXCURSION TICSXT9 297-m. TO Respectfully submitted, Petebs' Oboab Selections, for S.

D. Stout, Rd or Pipe Organ. Vermejo. N. M.

Petebs' ISacbed Selectioks, con- H. Jones, Holton Gate Keeper, Geo. Amey, Bourbon county Pomona, Mrs. H. M.

Barnes, Manhattan; Ceres, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF ASS AS,) 10th Judical District, ss. Wyandott County At Greatly Reduced Hates, the Centennial aeon. All right Mr. Stout.

Let us bear paining Hymns, Anthems etc. ana THEN USE MILLER INAUGURATION BALL. That invitation has come all right. Pxtebs' Octavo Cbobcses, con from you again. Mrs.

H. A. Sims, Topeka; Flora, Mrs. B. Otis, Topeka Lady Ass't Steward, Mrs.

Amanda Rippey, Severance. The executive committee were reduc Comvuncino Hay and dotting Ori. 31, Tf. rr i VIRTUE OF AN ORCER OF SALE Auvn a it.ev. win luuea IO taining four choice Choruses for Singing Societies.

HURON TERRITORY. JJ issued by the Clerk of the District Court in and for said County of Wyandott, in a certain cause in said Court heretofore pendiiifr, wherein Jscob Muenzenmerer is These magazines are published at Ready for use in White, and One Hundred Dlfffere.it Colora made of strictly prime White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted Much nandaomer and Cheaper, and to last TWICE AS LONG as any other Paint. It has taken the FIRST Huron, instead of Pembina, is the name of the new Territory carved by ut do boots. Much obliged, would like to go, but cannot, unless the boots eom by telegraph. Senator Ferry cf Michigan, has been renominated, also Senator Windom, of Minnesota.

ed to three, and Bros. M. E. Hudson, W. H.

Jones, and Levi Dumbauld were the uniform price of $2 per annum, COVER ALL ROUTED, An will be en aaie at all Principal Cf. ficealn the Conntry. If yon want to see the St. Lawrence, with its famous Rapids, Montreal, the rnapniS- plaintiff and Henry Stuekman is defendant, the Senate out of that portion of Dako and to me, the undersigned, Sheriff of said i PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the Union, and is on MANX THOUSAND of Hudson is chairman of nost paid, and we have no hesitation in elected. Bro a a ta which lies north of tbe forty-sixth saying that they are unequalled in qual- tne committee.

Connty of Wyandott and Btate of Kansas, directed, I will, at the Brick Yard of Jacob Muentenmeyer, in the City of Wyandott, parallel of latitude. In extent it has continued as the finest houses in the country. Address MILLER BROTHERS, 873yl. 109 WateaSU CLEW-BLAND. Ohio.

ite rhAnnmPBaml elaorancA. Givevourl JJro. A. 1. Mewart IS In him we certainly v-m mm a Mcnrlnltr 93 cnf end toll him to nr.

"gent ent scenery of Vermont and New Ilam-shire Niagara Falls, the Mecca of the World the unsurpassed scenery of tho Mohawk and tae Uudson York City the llneol tbe Erie Railway, with its Wat- an area or 7ZMJU square miles, witn in aaid Uounty and state aforesaid, on Tbe 9th Day of January, A. D. 18T7, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p.

m. hava the ripht man in the richt nlace. z.uuu miles of navigable waters, it is der a sample copy, or send direct to the His wbole beart in lhe worj, We are indebted to Gov. Odborn for a pamphlet copy of the Governors' proceedings at the grasshopper convention held at Omaha. nijninnrl kin's Gln.

PorUr rortage oner lor aaie, ai pnonc auction, lor casn in Bridge and many otner not blest with much timber, save on and his books showed an accuracy tne HusQuenannaa ana the Coal and Iron Rs- publisher, J. L. Pktebb, 843 Broadway, New York. hand, the following described personal property, situate in said Connty or Wyandott, to-wit: Three Hundred Thousand tne unepenne and lied rivers, but is I honesty that is above suspicion. said to be a fine country for stock-rais Bro.

F. Adams, who was appoint Brick, more or less Twt Thousand feet of I The Governor has appointed Albert ed by the State Grange last, -year, as A Rough pin lumber, more or leas Four Wheelbarrows; One Wooden pomp; One ing and wheat growing. Its population is about 12,000, and it will be some time H. Horton, of Atchison, Chief Justice DEADER IN P. P.

Bliss, the sweet singer and composer of music, and his wife, were among tbe killed by the terrible railroad accident at Ashtabula, Ohio. I mr a very mierestine and exnaustive report, xwo Sums PropeHy heretofore attached ions ot PennsylTania, and finally, the City of Brotherly Tickets and Routes will afford you the opportunities. Ponder well this information, and do not select your route nntil yon hare looked the MICIGAS CENTRAL AND CONNECTIONS carefully over. WM. B.

8TRONO, IIcifiT C. Wbhtwobti, General 8 pi. General Passenger and Ticket Hgent. before it applies for admission into the F0 K-ingman, resignea. wr.

which we shall publish in full in tne I in said smt of said Muensenmeyer against Union as a State. Still it affords good Horton bas for many years ranked proceedings. SMERWAl D. WATCHES chances for ambitious young statesmen ara0DU lu9 lading attorneys of tee The committee appointed to visit the of the debt and costs in said sause. Dated Wyandott Deo.

39, 1878. W. II. RYU8, Sheriff of Wyandott County, Kansas, 896wJ. Pf $4.74.

Agricultural college, offered tbe follow to locate within its boundaries and grow I State, be was United btates District At-up for future Representatives and Sen- torney for Kansas from 1869 ontil 600 MAIN" STREET, slurs. ing report, which was unanimously adopted. Your Committee do respectfully report, that they have given as thor 1S73, was one of the Presidential Electors for the State io 1868 and-was elec SHERIFF'S SALE. "inn mm STATE OFKANSA8, J. O.

Blaine was unanimously nam-isated for U. S. Senator by the republican caucus of the Maine legislature, oo Thursday, for both the short and long terms. Vice President Wheeler thinks he and Gov. Hayes are elected beyond any doubt, and be don't propose to dicker or bargain about, or compromise the 5.1 Sio.

lam tne declaration or princi 10th Judicial District, ted Senator from Atchison county last fall. pies in the Rep. platform of I860, Wyandott County, ough an examination as the time at their disposal would permit, and have come to the following conclusion TY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION 18- We are not at present advised wheth says: 19 sued by the Clerk of tbe District Court That while providing revenue forler Rlr. Horton accepts the appointment We find that the Legislature of last TheGreal Producing State, in and for aaitf Uonnty of wyandott, in certain cause in said Court heretofore pend the support of the General Govern- or not. Some are uncharitable as to I winter, made an appropriation bf $15, TO ing, wherein James Kf.

Mason ia plaintiff I and The U. 8. Express Company is defend- I matter at all. ment by duties upon imports, sound pol- suDoose that the Governor's only object 1 ouujnp P' ant, and to me, the undersigned, 8herifF of iv ranmrot iirn unintlmanl iKasa I AC hial said County of Wyandott and State of Kan- I W. AUUnn haa hi.

inlPrl in iu FF0.uuuS uxr. a. far w8 COUW JUOge. and we imports as io encourage tne ueveiop- own prospects lor me senate. I think that appropriations tnereior nave sas, uirecvea, win, at me toon nouse, in the City of Wyandott, in said County and The Mefropolis of the West, ia ae rrsat State aforesaid, on ment of the industrial interests of the! I been economically expended.

We fur- whole country." The leading question involved in the jtfjer find the farm, tot only self sup- I journey, provided tbe right roata ia taken. Tbe SOtk day of January, A. D. I8TT, between the hoars of It a. m.

and 4 p. THE mTlA present political contest ia not whether porting, but returning an iocoiHa of 81, the policy of protection, and Tilden shall be oresident. but MO 9S for the last vear. an account be. That offer for sale, at public auction, for cash in tine Iola Register, to G.

D. IngersolL The Register has been a good square republican paper during Mr. Allison's connection with it, and we doubt not it will continue sounder the new arrange ment. Mr. Perkins, we understand, remains io the business with Mr.

In Chicago Burlington Qnincy bivna, tne following desribea lands I (HIlEiISS, IBMOD. (DS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEVJELEliO, WOS. S5G AND SG8 WADAS3 AV-, CHICAGO. WE ARE SPECIAL AGENTS FOR WATCHES, AND HAVE A FULL STOCK OF HOWARD WATCHES, AND AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF tenement, situate in aaid County-of Wyandott, to-wit 3E1 we have had it in every platform since whether tbe ballot ia to be preserved or ing kept against each crop raised on tbe and the laws enacted by the Republicans be practically destroyed.

The country farin. According to tbe statement of since thev came into power have been cou'1 -nre one bad administration prof. Anderson, we find that the Insti- 1 V. 11 mm it aft. a The undivided one-half of the following with ils lines extending from QUIXCT, Ill ana agnia uetwuc urmuenwa um i intioo is praaicaiiy ooi or oeoi.

ana tne aeacrioea real estate, annate in tne Uonnty of Wyandott, and State of Kansas, to-wit That's the ballot made a machine for villains 1 interest due oo land sold, more than uniformly in consooaoce with it. so, Mr. B. Commencing on the Bank of the Kansas Kiver at tne Western point or corner of Lot to tamper with, if shot-guns, revolvers balances the amount the College owes, and hnwie knives are to rule instead of I no. ronrteen as set apart and allotted to D.

E. James, in a certain partition suit The following are the officers of TOles, ihen there is an end to free gov- sale of Aericultnral College lands. gersolL TTe are indebted to Senator Ingalls for copy of his speech on the occasion of the presentation of statutes of Winthrop and Adams, to the United States, by the State of Massachusetts. lately pending in the District Court for Wy- tbe Kansas State Teachers' Association efnment. and our great nation ia re-1 constiiutinir tbe endowment fund, is now andott Countr, numbered 1064 on the Doel ek- et of said Court, wherein D.

E. James et al. President, duced to the despised condition of poor about $20 per annum, and is ap- I a I elect for the ensuing year Coffee Cms, I n. a. Ladies' Fine Gold Watches, Tedder et L.B.

Kellogj, of Emooria: Vice "9a.w,,1M"ew".J pl Syrup Dishes Gold Opera Chains, referred i iKa mm bo trm lavrimiai jmrw a nr cj ra direction. lentil lanaracutiy. hb uuu uib course oi to, thence in a North-easterly inois, and also from liOPKl8. on tbe State Line between Iowa and Missouri, to CHICAGO, is tae right Rente, and should be taken in order to aeenre all the comforts of modem railway traveling. raa Chicago, BnrlinTn Quia.

E. Connerts at QUINCT with the Hannibal St Jo- Eailrcid And forms a direct ronto between CITY, AtcMscn St Jcssph CHICAGO. Presidents, the County Superintendents Mr. Ingalls has a wonderful command be down along the Bank of said Kansas River, the College to Pointedly, pithily, and clearly stated. I instruction used io I I AT infl MMPtI ManllA.1 U-MamIimi.

Va. I a cr woras, ana ne almost sure to user cu-n, mWt eminently practical, ineory beioe ooi theory being with tne meanders tnereor, to a point on aaid river, where a North and 8onth line Diamonds, Gold Tooth Picks, Gold Watch Keys, Coral Beads, Coral Necklaces, Coral Sets and Rings, Bronse Ornaments, Silver Spoooa, Tea Sets, Ladies' Sets, Pearl Sets, Ice Pitchers, the rLrbt ones at tto ricrbt time, and in retary, Miss M. A. Higby, of Labette 7 I ted with practice, though the time devo- the MKn uoiaers, laps end Goblets, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles, Silver Thimbles, Gold Lockets, Shirt Stnds, Seal Rings, Broeehea, have been the main dependence of -q i i mni luwn iuk msm ueueuucuijii uibi Gold Keek Chains, Silver Vest Chains, Table Castors, Cake Baskets, Nat Picks, Card 8tnds, Napkin Kings, Waiters, Butter Dishes, Gold Rings, from the North line of the Shawnee reserve would equally divide in acres aaid lot No. Fourteen (14), thence Sooth on aaid North ted to the latter is, of necessity limited, county Treasurer, Peter Kiev tear, of the right place.

democracy as means for carrying elec- and we are of the opinion that the ten- Shawnee county Executive Commit' tions, for lo these many years, as all the dency of such an eduction, is more SiSMK theneewS! TJS tee. John Wherrell, of Leavenworth, Opera Glasses, etc early settlers of Kansas can testily, it i lively to teaa toe pupu io mi aaoption Shawnee line, to um beginning, being two EL C. Newton, of Burliogame, J. The President of the Editorial Association we understand, will not probably issue a formal call for a meeting at Topeka, but it should be understood Ofica and Clocks cf every DczcrlpUca tha I ot aencuiiurat ana inausiriai pursuits vo-. "-t Uie.

r. I tki. trniertT of Jamea XT. Mason, tm aatisfr is oar opinion a majority of Shearer, of Ltwrence, Mrs. J.

M. Uiao mat oc otner signer bcdoois ana rJaAWfor eoeta in the above entitled as inditment for eoata in the nuU mnrfiwUd that Sharon, of Marion county, aad O. B. i I VyOueges. as lurtucr aprvjiriauuBs, i cause.

X7atcli Ilaterials tnd Tools for Jexzeicrs. Every oaa visiting CHICAGO ahonld call at ear establishment and examiae our goods. THE CHEAPEST FKICES 18 OUR BtOTTU. tnat game oaa oeea ptayea loug ewwgu. i jt Committee tbink Utat a barn is au Wharton, of Emporia.

At HOPKI3T3 it eonnecU with the and forms a Direct Hoots from I that wtu be ceedea lor a number of Father Hanoa of tbe Salioa Herald, 1 rears. Dated Wyandott Dee. 29. 187. W.

H. RTUS, Sheriff of Wyandott Connty, Kansas. Pf 896 wi. NOTICE TO 8TOcklSOLDESS. that an informal meeting will be held about the 23J or 24th of this month, tad all members should report at the cewspjsper oHlces ia Topeka, and to The Miami county members elect of Atchison St Jo.

to Chicago. and Father Taylor, of the Wyandotte! J. K. Mi Lual Chairman. Gaxette.

like fine old "Irish gintlemen." I The Committee on "Needed Legis HAWIS.IirNJS9 the legislature, Senate and Heuse, are fTHE Anneal Meetina of the Stoekhold- Direct connections are made with trains of Mordock, of the Senate, and John I out ia a card strongly endorsing L. J. jare having a good tme quoting to each 1 ers of the Kansas City Stock Yard Cora- lation, made tbe following report, which was unanimously adopted all Railroads leadiag from Chieseo tbe mfmmm ilmora tie House. 1 Perry for the position of State Printer. virtues.

tolina Journal. peny wm oe neia on weanesnay, January 7u, 1877, at tne emeeor tne company We would most respectfaily report. and assuring -all tie wortt and the The Journal man, by hiown account Wrandotte Connty, Kansas, for the elec A STEOK tTATIUKKT. eagv a KEvOLLLCT THAT THE Chicago, BnrrgtoniQuincy known (sr asd wide aa one ef the Beat rest of mankind," that they will make 1 lwo fathers, probably never had tion of directors tor tne ensaing year, ana as among some of tha needed lions, the following: CAPS. Tntiim e-t finitmnia I for any other business that aaay eome be I any I i-lCWSllV.

1DU WU USB fore tbe meeting. First. That the jorisdictioo of Jus A riXE OP LADIES' TRIUUED HATS. Caurt.ia the courseofr xecent decision, We once beard a very excellent but BUCl GLOVES AIID honorable tneans to secure it. tices of the Peace, in civil casea should Eqaipped as wan as one oi ina tteaa lfrmmg Rda in this eoaatry.

VBAS. USBBUV, 88fw4. Soc rotary. TO TUB Pl'CLIC i infijterieiiced Toan2 man, when making I be confined to tbe township where the 1 1 give a sirong cpinioa.upa question of S3Ua rights, "The. laws cl the United States are es- wich the Commodore aM.K finals Kriinnl conert.

I CEfeSulnl uvea, acu crpeais to las Vanderbilt died a a ui7 an 'mm -wa a i IJ r. a rreit Pablie wCl take noUee that Is I aae Cross, convicted at the December aad- a little embarrassed for the moment, BT IiMV CUiua M.wWM BUFFALO AND FANCY T.OBES, at ea by the Route that will give the aaeet pel-feet aai itKiasi, tbsat ee tba4 vsa uAiC UIUI 1 1 mmmm 1 1 1 Tern el tha District Coort, ef Wyandotte tbe sevfral States' a tyriet uies oeiere a 'lisursfiay morning ten of an unfortunate Utile gin, -waesa Reeani. Tbe law of arbitration A37 "WBEOIliES AIiE3 ONXrTT- State lawe are. TLa United States is an. Tla anenl wIU tska rkea I parents' rrrs tarf-wcrkies tzsn.

I fea so charred-. tLat'if tme rtrtv Connty, for tbe year 187S, ef will apply to the Governor ef Kaaaaa, on tha 234 day of January. 1S17, for pardon. Btu Fm ixi w. S.

TfofG, mm wcKapwtr wmi rcww wauy. on SdsJay. Ilia fortuc estimatpd Thm Ymlm rt most have been a sasfer oSers to arbitrate, ana tae otner re- Wyandotte, Jan. lau. IaAae-Caeeat CUimmM Sata-in OiU TJnionJ' at tS.1? fSOfl fiflfl L.u 1 fuses, the party refusing ahouU be liav- 'i--vivvi tk tit: juui ma.

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