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THE ADVOCATE AND NEWS. DECEMBER' li, Associated Press in Trouble. i New York, December 9. The New York Sun, which was formerly at the head of the United Preea, has brought suit for damages against the Associated Press. It is alleged that 'this associ ation Is a combination of newspapers of unlawful character which Is conspiring to deprive the Sun of the right to sell Ita rnewa in the open market. An in- . Junction la asked. The Sun haa also brought suit for damages growing out of the Associated Press compelling newspapers to quit using the Sun news service. The damages asked amount to 1225,900. ' Where Are Eepublicana At? The Kansas Standard (Mound City) sizes up the Republican party as follows: "With the roaring of D. R. Anthony and Major Hudson in Kansas, the thunder lugs of Chauncey I. Filley in Missouri, the revolt against Boss Money-Baga Hanna in Ohio, and the dethronement of Bow Piatt in New York, the insurrection In Cuba dwindles into insignificance. The republican machine Is sadly In need of repairs. Once It had some principles as a nucleus to hold the party together, v but now the "places" are all they are fightlug for, and they are fighting like a herd of hungry hogs over an Insuffi cient amount of swill, and some more fortunate than the rest, who have the.ir .snouts In the trough, are likely to be ham-Bf rung by some particularly vicious ' ones who have been crowded away. No ones who have been crowded away. No, it's not principle they are fighting for; It's slop." THIS WEEK'S MARKETS. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, December 13. CATTLTC Receipts, 5,00. Market HtrotiK to 10c higher, active. Texas Hteera, .Wv 3.60; TexttH cowa, I2.40&2.85; native Hteerw. JX5055.25; mitlve row and helferH, ll.UMp 4 Btorkers anil feeders, 2.7i(?i4.50; bullH, '' J2. 2.13.60. HOGS Receipts, 8.000. Market Htronjrer. Hulk of italen, .VlWaXM heavier $.1.20W 3.82: packers, J3.22M.Cfi3.35: mixed, IX'MtO 3.35; llKhtR. 3.20c'3.30; yorkerB, $3.25c'3.30; plffs, $:J(ff3.20. . , . SH1CEP Receipts. 7,000. Market firm. Lambs. I3WS.40; muttons, $2.754.50. REPRF.SKNTATIVE BALES. , No. Wt. Fr, 18 Texus steers 1233 13.00 24 Texas cows M 18 native steers 13X2 5.2u 2' natlvo cows and heifers 930 4.00 32 storkers and feeders 501 4.50 n bulls Ml 3.55 Kansas City Produce Market. Kansas City. December 13. WHEAT Somewhat lower, quiet. No. 1 hard, 8484; No. 2. 81VS3Mj!c; No. 3. 7f81o; No. 4, 7.VWi77o: No. 1 red. 94c; No. 2. 93c: No. 3. SXCu'.tOe: No. 4, 8T.8So; No. 2 . sprlnir, 84c; No. 3. 7Sffso . CORN Active, steady. No. 2 mixed, 22'j (5,OATHyilc lower. No. 2 white, 22Cd RYE No. 2, WiUc. HAY Quiet, receipts heavier. Choice timothy. $N.r0((X.75; choice prairie, $7.25'tt . 7.50. BUTTER Steady. Creamery, ITffititc; dairy. 13frl!ic. , " KOOS Stronp undertone. Fresh,. Lc; stoniKC, 1Ui13c. FIFTEEN HOURS QUICKER TIME And many "miles shorter distance, In ad dition to a dally service of Pullman palace and tourist sleepers and free chair cars to Los Angeles are a few of the advantages offered only by the Santa - Fe Route. WANTED A a'emn In itch county to sail our new special varieties ot apple trees and et'ewberry plants. We are originators ot the earliest known varieties, wapes paid each week In cah. Address The Wextern Nurarrv Co., Lawrence National Bank Bldg., Lawrence, Kans. (First published December 13, 1S97.) Bond Redemption Notice. Reno County, Kansas. To the holders of bonds Issued to the Chi cago, Kansas & Nebraska Railway Com pany, In numbers and amounts as speci fied below: Pursuant to the laws of the State of Ttans&d and an order of the Board of ' rounty Commissioners .of Reno county, Kansas, I, W. E. Burns, County Treas nrar nf anlil cmintv herehv irlva nntlrn that the following described bonds, with accrued Interest thereon, Issued by Reno county, Kansas, to the Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska Railway Company: Numbers one to seventy, Inclusive, and numbers one hundred and seventy-one to one hundred and. seventy-five, Inclusive, bearing date - August fifteenth (la), 1897, ana or the de nomination of one thousand dollars each I mariner interest at the rate of six per cent ner annum. Davable semi-annually, will be paid on the fifteenth (15) day of Feb ruary, A. D. 189S, at the Kansas State Khcal Agency, in New lork City, New York. And further notice Is given, thut from the eighteenth (18) day of February, A. D. 1898. said above described bonds will coaso to bear Interest. fSeal.l W. E. BURNS. County Treasurer of Reno County, Kansas. Attest: w. s. YISAUEK. County Clerk, Reno County, Kansas. Supreme Court Syllabi. (Continued from page 9.) possession of such lands at the time the treaty took effect under void deeds from Mi Incompetent Indian and continued to hold such possesion without Interruption, openly, adversely, and under claim of title until 1X91: Held.that the statute of llml tatlonn Is a complete bar to an action brought by the heirs of the Incompetent Indian to recover the land. All the Justices concurring. A true copy. Attest: J NO. MARTIN, Seal. Clerk Supremo Court. . No. 10303. Nannie D. Masterman vs. R. F. Masterman. Error from Montgomery County. Syllabus. REVERSED. By the Court. All.-ik, J. 1. A Judgment to constitute a bar to a subsequent action must be rendered by a court having Jurisdiction both of the subject matter and the parties. Where the plaintiff brought suit in another State to obtain a divorce and the court there found that he was not a resident In good faith in that State, hut further found and ad judged on the testimony adduced that he had no cause of action, and that the aver ments of his complaint were not true: Held, that the Judgment of the court on the merits of the case was rendered with out jurisdiction, and Is not a bar to a sub hequent action In this State, of which he was a resident, for the same cause as that set up In the former case. 2. In order to support a charge of ex treme cruelty In an action for divorce, where words alone are relied on as con stituting the cruelty inflicted, It must ap pear that the words were uttered without Justifiable cause, and for the purpose of Inflicting pain. When they are uttered merely as a complaint against the apparent misconduct of the other, or as the result of natural feelings excited by his miscon duct, they are insufficient to constitute cruelty within the meaning of the section ot the statute authorizing a divorce for that cause. All the Justices concurring. A true copy. Attest: JNO. MARTIN. (Seal. Clerk Supreme Court. . No. 9977. Mary E. Teats vs. The Bank of Ilerlngton. Error from Dickinson County. AFFIRMED. Syllabus. By the Court. Allen, J. 1. Tho defendant, against whom a judg ment had been rendered and an execu tion Issued and returned, was ordered by the Judge of the District court to appear nnd answer concerning her property. At the time fixed she appeared by attorney, and the matter was, by consent, contin ued from t me to time. Before submit ting to any examination she left the county or her residence anil went to rnomas county. Thereupon an order for her ar rest was Issued bv the District Judge. She was arrested by the Sheriff of Thomas eountv and brought uncle to uieKinson county, where the proceeding was pend ing. On the hearing she wns discharged from arrest. By consent the examina tion with reference to her property was again continued from time to time, and afterward, on a hearing, an onter was made appointing a receiver, and directing the application of certain property to the payment of the judgment: Held, mat whether the arrest was legal or not, it did not deprive the court of the jurisdic tion before acquired to examine the de fendant with reference to her property, and make an order for its application to the payment of the judgment. 2. A Sheriff appointed receiver of the Dionertv of a judgment debtor has tho same authority that any other person so nppolnted would have, and difficulties ne is likely to encounter In gaining posses sion of the debtor's property furnish no grounds for reversal of the order of appointment. 3. Errors In the taxation of costs must be brought, to the attention of the trial court by motion to re-tax before they can bo reviewed on proceedings in error. All the Justices concurring. A true copy. Attest: JNO. MARTIN, lSeal. Clerk Supreme Court. In the Supreme court of the State of Kansas. I, J no. Martin, Clerk of the Supreme Court of the State of Kansas, do hereby certify that the foregoing are true and correct copies of the syllabi of the decis ions in the above entitled cases as the same appear on tile In my office. Witness my hand and the seal of the Su premo court, this 13th day of December, 1S97. ISeal.l JNO. MARTIN, Clerk Supreme Court. WILL JOHNSON, 806 Kansas Avenue. Bell Telephone 580. TOPEKA, KANSAS. FUSE COFFEE A SPECIALTY. t First published December 15, 1897. Proposals for Supplies. Sealed Drouosala for the following suDDlles will be received by the Board of Directors of the Kansas State Penitentiary, until 12 o'clock, noon, of January 10. 1898. when bids will be opened. All proposals must be addressed to lioard or Directors, K. s. i, Lansing, ivas., and endorsed " Proposals for Supplies:" GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND OILS. 15.000 pounds Navy Beans. 5.000 pounds Lima Beans. 1.500 pounds cheese. 4,000 pounds Roast Coffee. 5.000 pounds Cod Fish. 2,300 pounds Oatmeal. ' 450 pounds Shot Pepper. 3,000 pounds Rice. 2,500 pounds Brown Sugar. 2,000 pounds Granulated Sugar. 00 barrels Suit. 1,200 gallons Sorghum. 1,000 pounds Japan Tea. 12.000 pounds Pit Car Grease. 5,000 gallons Miner's Oil. 2.200 gallons Coal Oil. 6,000 pounds Leaf Tobacco. Samples of each article must occomnanv pro posals. All goods to bo dollvered at the Kansas State Penitentiary, or Leavenworth, at option of the Warden, and at such times as articles are needed for use. 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