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.1 j'j4" t .- r . -l "-- . "-- .; u w ;' r&&r 14S. WiSr r ft LA tfi i Ul M Iic pausfnd tticf. HOL. nlLLCR, , Editor. TEOT, KANSAS: ,, , , moo jiiuanran-- - - Thnrsday, : : lebruarj I0is--ilonl the ,,;,. r an tra tm m.. ''. 1.1 1 i --'-' tbi up aRaio.t Daii- The Season. Tlir Tall of KO wan -rr dry. Tliere " rain from mw time in October uutil late tLr next Spring, then tut very little, and dariuj the Winter only a small amount of Kjnw fell, The 2.1 of February, lrW, was a Insht, warm day, and after that date there uot weather coli enough to freeze Relation. That was the rear or the great drouth. Tin re was n ram, except some slijlit spnnlles, until late in the Summer, when it was too late to do any gl. In July there were several hot days, when the wind scorched an it came, and wilted the green leaven as it passed. This.ean, so far, has srry nnth n-ieuihleil that. There were a nnmherorKiKxlraiusdunii; the Autumn and early Winter, hut there ha. been no mow worthy of mention. The weather, for seieral week. jat, has been remarkably warm, tbo roads are dusty, and there are no si-u. of rain. . The prospect for wheat, to the present date, is excellent; but it would not bo hurt by a fioo.1 rain, without freezing and thawing following it. Last year was a poor fruit season, for most !ii.s fruit. There have been u cherries for two years, and no peaches fur three or four years. There wasalarja apple crop two years ago, bqt all kinds of fruit, large aud small, turned out poor ly, last snimner. The chances-fur fruit, this sea .., are excellent, if tho fretting maps that are so liable to come in March and April, after the fruit-buds are swelling, keep off. This portion of Kansas is getting in pretty good condition, l'cople are paying their debts, and getting ahead in the werld. A Rood grain nd fruit season will put Doniphan County in eodshane: for eat fruit crop is a very large Item. The nnsettled bond question is somen hat of a drawback, but there is hopo that It niay he eventually worn out. This unjust debt is an that now keeps the County hack. That ont of the way, Doniphan County would l.e on the high.roal to solidity and wealth. AD ebiimng. The Atchison Clamyio draw s a comparison between the advertising of Kansas City and Leavenworth merchants aud those of Atchison, showing that the latter are backward and stingy. If we may Judge the home adver tising by Atchison merchant! by what they do in adjoining Counties, we must pronounce them the closest aud most backward we have ccr known. A.J. Hartri is the only liberal Atchison advertiser we have ever encountered ; and for the greater part of the time he is the only one who advertises in Doniphan County, although en immense trade goes from this County to Atchi son. Only a couple of months ago, one of the largest wholesale houses in Atchison wrote us for terms for a fall page advertisement fr a month or two, and a large standing advertise ment. We put the price down to less than one fifth regular prices, in consideration of the amount, and so low that we felt ashamed of onr aelf for doing it. lint the house couldn't see it. We presume they expected the full pago at ahont $5 a week, and the quarter column standing ad i ertisemcut at JIO a year. t2 The Topeka Capital denies that Gov. St. John begs for money, when he tramps oter the country. As a collection is almost invariably taken np to aid the temperance cause in Kansas, and the money placed in St. John's hands, it comes much nearer begging than does the man with an organ and a monkey, who passes his hat around among the crowd for nickels. The Cap ital, or some other paper, has also denied that fit. John sent a begging circular to the Kansas chnrcbe", asking for SJO.OOtf, but says It was the officers of the State Temperance Union. As the name of St. John stands at the head of the list, this attempt to creep ont of it is as thin as the other. XJT The Western County papers are howling against an extra session of the Legislature, on the gronnd that that section is not properly re resenjed. Was the Legislature created for the especial benefit of the sand plains of the West! For yean they havobcen howling like coyotes, because they had not what they wauted. They seem to think that tho Legislature should shape au apportionment bill, tLis year, to meet what raay he the requirements of the West ten years heuce. The people of the settled portions of Kansas appear to be entitled to nothing, except abuse from the West for not giving it all. ty The Atchison i'alnet crows for Blaine, as if he were already in the Democratic rauks, and warns tho Cklrf that it may he too fast in favor ing Blaine fas a Republican candidate. The in nocence of the Patriot is refreshing. We bai c no doubt that Blaine, as President, would be mag nanimous to the Democracy and just to the South; hut the idea of his flopping for the suks of Democratic support, is preposterous. They cannot honeyfuggle him as they did poor old Horace Grcaley. r7"The Kansas prohibition pairs are now busily engaged in abusing one James C. McGin nis, who is travelling in Kansas, wnting his personal observations of the workings of the liq uordarr to the St. Lonis Globe-Democrat. They charge that he is an agent in the pay of the Dis. tillers' Association. If he is, the Distillers' As ciationmnst be after the truth, for the statements of McGinuis aro the oxact truth. S-Vo haio receireil the first nututer of Our Continent, Judge Tourgee'a new literary pair. It is a nice affair, with 1G pages and a cover, con taining; contributions from a large nnmler of well-knownable writers on all varieties of snl fecta stories., poems, sketches, essays, fashions, science.fun. etc. It starts out well, and deserves a. prospcroni career. The price is $4 a 3 ear. rnldibbcd at Philadelphia. TV Here ia one of the beauties of the prohib itory law passed lost Winter: A man who has planted and cultivated a tineyard, has made a property that is valued high, by the assessor, and he Is taxed accordingly; yet, by tho laws of the State that taxes him on this property, he is pro hibited from using it for his profit. The law for bids him to make the money from hi property tn pay the taxes on it. TjT The Lawrence Tribune profes-vs to lie in Volume SO. It would not be that old if it had been started tho find; day of the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska bill, and published without in termission ever since The original Tribune was not started that early, and the present Tribune has been impended half the time since it was started. TV Col. John A. Martin has jast celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of his proprietor ship of the Atchison Cbanpion. As that occur red only twenty-four years ago, he must count this anniversary npon the same principle that he docs the age of his paper from the connection of somebody else with the Squatter Sovereign. TV The papers that have been saying St. John would positively call an extra session of the Legislature, now say there is not much pros pact of it; and some that were justifying the proposition, now say they always advised against It. What is the use of saying sot If they did, their readers know it. TV The latest Stalwart bnggaboo is to tho ef fect that Blaine intends to be the Presidential candidate of the Democrats aod dissatisfied Re publicans. If they could only drive him out of the Republican party, he would be out of their way. But he is as hard to dri e as he is to kill. ty Watmough, of Louisiana, nominated by the President to & Paymastership in the Navy, has been rejected by the Senate, because he is a rascal. But he is a Stalwart, aud entitled to ouc of the aM brass medals. The Senate can't de prive him of that. TV The Topeka papers record the arrival of a w Urge consignment of rare books, presented tn Got, St. John, on hU recent visit to Pennsylva- V- niA. Bare books! It was money ho wanted. Old books will not buy votes. ty We state thi as a cardinal utterance nf &cth: If God fctill punished falsehood as he did Ib th days of Ananias nnd Sapphira, D. W. Fin neytvoald hare been acting Governor of Kansas, fflonths ago, TV A secret caucus of Stalwarts was held in "Washington, a few days ago, for tho purpose of making out a policy for President Arthur. The U was issued by Dorsey, of the tar Route ring. Xy One of the strongest points in favor of Blaine, is the fact that the Xew York Sun Is vi ciously denouncing him, and devoting a large amount of space to abusing him. TV Tho principal sensation In the papers, last J 7 1 . n-. J ,.-a 4sBpn1iv I weclc, waa uog-ngnr. 1 no uog . - -. to gel ones. y -v o - - . "A 'White Black Kan. I'lider this Iirarin,'. I'mitls, "f tu Atclnsnn Cicvko; writran artirl., sery et.nu.limfutary , M friuiJ. Divi.l Wan-, janitor uf tbe State IIoom-, at Toi'.. We jiave always con n&rol Davr nu.Ur Mir special iCTter.tiou. In an actjniiuUiiK nrtsrenty jcar. men. ..a - ' - i:ir . v!trM Ls.mlr oat. ei1 that was JIU1 Wf male It a Hut neert. fursrt Him cirtimwanrr, fiiniilTlolHIt r ilo unt ali-iv tnt: i jcar a long friru.Wiii.. ut ue ar wndrnn; ii a. -. . a-4-t tit n lilt WAJI ftMU the imni. """.""'"",'".,', toen.l..re l"renti' elimate or Iaes nonesiy, and to illu-trate it l.v a little reminiscence. ...e.. !,l..etion toTowka was one ft-ar- fully odd eteuing in the early part of January, t m,ij aftrr a low: day's -tage ride from Atchison, in company with En. Iliigginsof rmiawatoniie, who, on the way. emptied our lwttle of choice brandy that John Xnuil had giicn n, at the old J!aasoit IInv, to warm ns np on the way. Tlic State officers then oecnpieil the old Kitchie Iihwk. Dutton, wl-onasaitiugStateTreanrer, had tixrd np a prominent and snpg ro"ci in the second story of that building, for the eccommo ditioii of f.mr of n. Taisnni was located ov r the room occupied by the Auditor and Treafcunr of State, Utttceu the rooms of the Governor and the Secretary of State, and nnder the old Tnhtwe ofico. Tliis is not necessary to the Morj , but we mention it l-eran it occurs to our mind. This room was dedicated to the use of onrlf and lx.r Joel Kc!ey, i.f Hiawatha, Judge Kingman, and a Dunker preacher from Iliauatha, named Harnett. Uattoii al informed the party that ha had engaged r, colore.1 iiiiiii In atfd to our room, and to onr washing, If wc wHhed: that he was employed alnint the State officer, and was trustworthy That colored man ajipi-areil carl next morning, to sweep the roojj aud make the U-ds. It was Daid Ware, who liegan his servi ces in the State ofllces with the comG.inieuK'nt of the State Government. There had len, fr the year .luring which Kansas had lieen a State, no money in the State Treasury. All officers hail Wen paid in serfp. which they were compelled to sell to speculators ataruinon :irfoniit. Hut at the date of onr ton, tl,n Trrasun was 'lush, for the hrst time. The moucy Iiad aiiht.l f..r hirh the State bonds had lecii sold, fur which transaction poor Anditor Ilillycr aud Secntary I.obinsou were impeached, and an attempt was made to impeach Crnei nor Uobinvra, hut failed. This money was all Greenbacks of the first issne, known as "de uiaud notes." i.aval.le oil deaiaud. In gold. One ofthe first acts of the Iilature was. as usual, to appropriate money for the serjice, of the memUra, ami for .State nfflcir. JadnKiunian ra. amon" the first to lr.iw tlie amount line him, " , , , ,fr-n ,;... auuiuntllig, we ll.cet to mime 5U or IKX. The JhJrc m poor ami ueeily, ami was mighty proud of that moner. It wta !erham the Iar-ett ,,, , ii.li - ... f I enii.l..1 nrur trt.1 ii -r lllll C.mt-1 1-.! i-iTlt ' B. v .sj4ias.aa iriti miis.rtfls.H-i m -- mwf (for the IuL wa fresh ami iti-hyf ami gate forth a jtlea'sant otlor.) He calculated how ho would pay ileMs with it. and joVetl jlwnt what a fr lirifte it would be to Iiamett and others at Hia- atha. who had loaned him money and gi.en him credit, neer expecting to get a cent of it. We room-mates twitted him a good deal m r hi- boyish elation, aud told him wmiehody would J rob him jet, if h did not look idiarp. At led I time he wrapped his ile of gret ubarl.it in a pa Icrf and placed it seenrcly under Id- plllon. Next morning, three of 119 got out before the Judge, and went dona to iiewart'i, (the tdd Topeka Hout,) for hreakfeaht. A few minute after we were seattd the Judge rania in, and took a seat on the opposite Mile of the table. Preeutly bin treasure occurred to 11s, and wc obscneil tojiim: Judge of eonre jou did not forget jour package tippoMiig he had It wing Iy in his pocket. Without answering a word, he dropped his knife and fork, and bulged .Tut of the diupi'r room. Then we knew that he had slept off nil remembrance uf lus raonej, and had leit it under Lis pillow, ine rest ot tue siorj the Judge fold aftrnnnli. He hastened to the room at full )M-ed, aud there fi.uud I)ae, who had already made the !cd, and was sweeping. Not willing to show his auxioty he assuincd an unconcerned a.rt and went to lighting Lit pi?. Presently Dave sjMiko np (ia those da, he al ways called the Judge "Mr. Kingdom") "ilr. Kingdom, them's mighty qnare kind of kyards vou keep under jour pUUr. I)o you always sleep with them things under j our ImsJ? Ha. he, he!" This was an opporlumt for the Judge toexprcMhis suritnv at hairg forgotten the package, and to go and g t it. Il.it his anxiety was now as great to know whether the money was all there: hot to proceed to count it Iwfore. 1 Dsie, would show that ho distrusted him. and woald hurt his feelibgt. He waitdl until a proper I time, when he connted it and found every dollar i there. The temptation to rim in side reminiscence? has spun out thisstorj loagtrthan wehitendid; but many a man white or black in the same situation as Pave w a, would Imeslid the mon ey awaj, and left the ln-d unmade; and then there would hae lcin nothing to proietlut the theft tv a not committed by wmie prowler alHttit the building as persons were constantly circu lating through all parts of it. r?8tati!ticrt giio the uumWrof Jcusiu the t world at 7.ri00,000. AW thought there were more than that number cngagetl in the clothing bii-d-ncss in the United States. TV If Giiileau 11 not giv en one of those lT medals, it will be wronging a deserving man. He has doue more for tlie ".talwart canse thin all the SOC combined. TV One of the IViuiylvauia 4TUi7 Stalwarts is in the penitentiary for election frauds, and tho rules nftlippri-oa do not permit the wearing of medals. riThc Falls City Gtolc-Jottrnttt has come out in a new dres, printed upon a power prc, in j quarto form, and lift" dropped tho Glvhe pirt f j its name. I HP What a strange still newt nf the (uitcan question, for a few days pa-d! ' DUhE AM ItRITIII ITEDETS. Wltrtl Mr. t Blaine was appointed .Vrretaryof.'state the count rv 1 was promicd, if not bv him directly, at Ieat by thoHo who astsiunril to spenk for him. a foreign police 1 tuat would have fcr its object the extension rf j American commerce and the protection of Ameri 1 can interests Verv ceiicral aiintval of thi intern ed policv was signified. Tlie opinion that the for- ml em vuliv- af tfil Hnl onihiAikl Cfls auihlA fsuird f.4 at luoll-eenentirelv too conservative was generallv ex- tcTTLe Pctro.t Wnn-f 7rf&nc remark as one prcaseil. Onevervland (Irrat Britain wa extend goml in Ircemint for the pnrrha of Confeilerste ingher cominerre in all parts of the globe She bonds, that theires wnl not break thmngh and steal even reached iMt and tiNtk trade that nn family le- J them longed to this country, and a good many people 1 TV A poser foe IngcraoH: If there is no Lrll, will thought it was ftlntut time that onr (lovrrnment CidoncI IngeridMe so kind afto tell n where (lui shnuld le taking th hi Id in Iwbnlf of Auicncnn ' Iran will spend eti rnity f A". I" Comuterrijt AtTrer trade and commerce. The question now comes up, 1 ttr. without regard to Mr. Itlaine or the charge that be l seeking eolel.v to make politnal eaiital by hia course, whether the policy he hs initiated 1 not a good one. and should not 1-e suatatnM by the dn.tu Utration In Whalf of Auxncnn intervot tircat Unlain cling tcnacionsly to every camnirrcul jd vantage she obtain. So Mwrr can drive her to abandon a trade where proSt is even nrootc, by boneretl words. Tlie uuiuimity with which the Kn:li-h nn- condemned the lllame iol.cvhn altogether a suspicions look Knglinh intereata in South America render the lint Mi pies verv unasfe advertisers lor the Fnitel IStstes. iraJ.iNo'oN (Ir (2!ep ) 7s ot to be Sneezed at. Thst pure sweet, safe and e fleet ire American dis tillation of witch hazel, American pine, Canada fir. manzold and clover blo-om, callM Sanfonl's Radi cal Cure for Catarrh. A few doci instantly relieve the imtst violent sneezing or bead cold, stop all watery diachargi s fnm thenoae nnd evra, cure head ache aud nervoufnea. and biniKh all danger of fever Complete treatment fr one dolbr. Mb. Butt's Fotti-.v Poucr Deep down in the hearts of the American people is nmtrd a acnti ment utterlv repugnant to the Cfrt mutation of thi gross injustice in South America, and Mr. Itlaine will not have long to wait for triumphant vindication The policy outlined by him is not nlv fsvornble to thecommcreUl interistof ihiscountrr. which are decidedly on the wane in that direction, but it i broad, equitable, and in couuuiaiice with tb seniua of American statismanship since the fonmhition of the liovernment. ji mere were no otiier arjmnicnt in its favor, the fact that an ambitious republic like Chili, saturated with Knropean and e-r-eeisllv Eng lish idea, backed by Kngluh capital, and, bv the force of circumstance, arrayed in an unfriendly nt tltnde to the I'mted States, ia about to vbta-n a vast expanse of territory, by means of which she will con trol the whole western eoat of South An.et.ca,. snCcient ground for very decent interfert nee, and a protest whnb would carry with it the weight of a command. Had Mr. Blaine Wen uflcrrd to carry out his policy, there U not the slightest probability that a war would have resulted; but the integntv of Peruvian territory would have been n.mtained, and the United States, in any contingcncvthat might arise, would have had an ally bound by the ties both of gratitude and self-interet. Ibtlltmnrt Amenotn, the leading firpublirnn paper im lie Southern State. Con nd nt iLnst. What every one should hav e, and never be with out, is Thomas Erlectrtc Oik It I thorough and aafe in its r fleet, producing the most wondrous cores of rheumatism neuralgia, burn, bruises, and wounds of every kind. For sale by D. C Sinclair, Troy. XV Robert Itloskic, who has just died in Wabash Ind.. bad for nine yean lived chiefly on dog meat, which he declared to be wholesome and palatable. Hi, family relished the same food, and proposes to eontfnue its use. That family must hare graduated on Cincinnati wiener wnrst. TV A recent visitor to Iongfellow says that the poet is not so white from age as his portraits repre sent Wra. His hair and beard have dark lines, and bis mustache has 1 tawny amber shade of the van ihcd chestnut of youth. His blue eyes arc bright, and his cheeks ruddy, rXf TWeher has Tjronounced anlnst deadheadinir well paid preachers, and In favor of taxing eburthes. THINCAMYJISS. TAt the Webster dinner of tlie Dartmouth .1- luLitrd trt- xtr Ulile traw hat worn br ltrr ! ..-.. iuji inu f-jw .ana, in rvssin if tlmtcm rtaUrLnbla tontrfilfiriMArt4.lin.rai ir- WMfr said that when be railed upwn the Massa-rLu-tt Utcixian the tucnuD after Ocn. Sco.I'a notuinatioB. be found Lim a rrcne and filarial at a Muciccr eca. Hr. Wilder and Judge eunitli be-an to ex pre their regrets that be did not .retire the .summation, as wan exjw-rtetl : bat a often a the xnl.jwt vw kwIrrrtM to bo tooM m&A it. till finiil Ijr. when Mr. Wilder fntrmlneetl it, Mr. Wcb.ter, iritli uile. aid: IIoiriIfr guano work on-onr inilNliaa a I -t1"' The one bamlreilth nhfrrurTAr iLillnAnmr t I t 1- .- t sr. rf. .. '"! tsorirtv. The properties f hydro-en gas, which is lhr ,,,, IMttfr rniAirt, luVuneetHm with the aeroatate of to-day, were lieoTerrl in 17Ci, by llrn- .aintuiiisriTininiini nj a rrnru oenraaaueai .1.v..7u';."- " ?"J .."" PW-epJer "" 1 pujsielal. I'anng Hie lollnsriu tt year. lnf. Jo-ph ' lllark of Clinlinri-h. state.! to a class nnder his stmeticn. that a vessel of certain dimensions and weight, tiled with Lydrojcrn. would naturally rise into the air. The first actual attempt at balloonin snpears tn hate lieen msde on Jnne 2. 1783, when the Jl..ntg.ilUer brothers, of Ltoos, France, sent np a balbxiD charged with heated air. Tkir first rttn. metu w it in l'sri. metit with a gas balloon was made Aazut X ITtCJ. H" Ex Scaatnr Piatt seems to 1m hamr. He y: "I would rather be one of the clonuua Outf who stood firm at Chicago, even after the stonn esnte and the ttsmjicde raged, or one of the .psrtsn fraud, wh... at AlU&nr, last spring and suiuiuer, for nMnv weeks, fcd the fnrvof a craxy pit Maud p-o. pie. thsn be a Senator." He has his KU. He Is not a S nstt.r. and he can wesr a brass tnedsh We are glad to notice that he is willing to admit that the iieople. aa well as the press, wefe against the Spar tan land, b.t spring, lie is the first Stalwart to make that admission. lT There may have been coei.leraUe wisdom shown ou the part of the Oiri.nl student who is said to hale excuned himself from going to tlieres cneof a drowning msn. on the ground tbnt he had notUeit introduced to him. In New York, on Tues day, while the coolers wire falling front the fire In 0i,l4p. r How," a gentleman somewhat hsstilv rrmoieil a burning chip from anuther grntleuian s hat The hitter struck out right and left, and want ed to know why any one should touch his hat. r? Anna Dickinson has a grievance against the Lincoln Monmoent Association of Philadelphia H was 1 who prnjo-cd the monument," t e says, 'and I gave the 1.003 which came from a leetnrc to the cause in qnesticn. The rest or the fund or "M.UUO was rustle np in smsll subscriptions, the greatest Wing tin). When it came to erecting the monnment, 1, who had gien one twentieth or the Hind, was not ev. n mentioned The Jiainphlrt which tells or the AsMieiathm alludes to me In no way." rFThe lstcst flight or Talmage is thst tiniteau is a Honurm avenger. Says the sensational di me ; I suppo-j Guiteau's crime onginslly started rrom revenge I-rcnu-e he did not get a Consnlsl.ip; but I t-hotiM not wonder H in the greit day when all sent things are leea!ed it shall 1-r round that he Mrs the paid agent or that old hag nrhi II which sits making luoulhs at high henten lirtiecu the Itochy MouiiUinMau.1 the Sterrn Xcisdas." ZsT The GlJt lleutwral says Mr. Ko-coe Conk bog is to !h r turned to the N nate. liefore the close or the Arthur Admiui-tration. !!y the way, 21r. Conkhng was a ni li.Wr or the Senate, oci-e Has anv one eier been inrormedwhr he dU nut remain until the clse or his term! Whv did the mighty "-" rezign t-t7f.oM C.trtial. ua,ff1a.XItg h:.3i.4-r. the tar.tr, atil a.NUc that ha tendril to I l-rneht the ountrv ami enhance it imMntnt r. hate fon.ieiIi-.iit ami parrel of that i.irr. There in, , winiuC,nntliItiSnewfi.rthe Iemnerntie Va.lern I t ati nt Crmlaud Under. ' 17 The nnlal of the Grant fJnanl alimil.1 con I la. ' ""ie form, the nwful iofornntion that oolr ti-n jn-reent uf the "DsXT were fruni Krpnhliean Ilin- inrin, ami inai ine rtt representni Mtrn Kepui-ii-raii j-oshitit,tii b Mist-oun, MU!.lppi, Artaus-m, Aliiltama. Kentucky, an I the Dimix-mur ItiMrKt of IVunn.Tli'ania ami X w York. CiuctHHtilt Cot' Dttrrial. Z57 A New Jrivey Jmlpe hai derided that when aroiiTtrt tf-eaiM-A fmm prtMn and U recaptured he iuut PM-rre out hin sentence in full, without allow ance for Li tolrn riteation. It ha been the prac tice in the Mate, to dinrlvtrgc a reeaptured concert, on the day hen hi term would hae expired, if he liad rrmainM in jail. rpThat bra metUl U Attracting preat attention thronhont thecoiiuttr. The Stalwart newptcra bhow conndcrable ripiricM, In-cpum? ko racmi an emMrtii i iHtken of iJij-pJiitly, but they do not vrniiire ujmiii a ueunccoi iue manner in wuien u wanearnctl, or upon a eulogy of the modrKtj of the men who bestowed it uion the m 1, en, at thi :r own exjicRse. r?" A 1)m with a third tenn hra4 collar on for I hateter tLedieoralitm rliall prove tol-c) will have I to try to live np to il.Cinrntnaft CwnaterriaL (1? Oi neral HnnciM-k m resmar a a clock In In habit taTi the AvgniUt (fit J CAr&MtVe. In that becnUM- he and hi party .tre thorttuzhlr wiund up," a iar or twoaif Iff trot t IStttaml Tttbnne. T Once in a whil adnr arrire when none of tin "j. gi-t anjtLim;. itien eomea a ay Iieu " w,,'rc & rtl!l I-reraiL Syracuse ktanJanl. an e uirrrr as a euurrii niuie in ;ne icw cunrcu Tip Tie In aioer ere n new IinncM.ta ect. who In li ve tint dreams arc nvejaticusof Dtrimti, and milv in-t-d ei.mct internretation to erie a uide tn holy living Their liader pnif-rs p enbar ex jn nriKeA in thin reganl. and hi follower report all ihcirdrtaui-) to lnui, to be ioter;rrtrd, l& Uliine int afe.M He was the tlrareot bemlcil man at flaruchl'it beduile. and during the trying month following tli aaK-4inV Hhot, made no mitaLi Hr u the IEepnbhean leader in Con grc for many year, and hi woik htand. Mill, hi name now makett a Stalwart's trctb chatter and hi hraM mesial mttle. iTf?" Of the Punyhanu ronttngent which went ta make p the f,imou QOG at t'lumptt, nearly all have Wen well ItcKtOK'cd by a grateful lHanda eomidaeent Adraiiii-trntio3. Chieago Time rp-Jhn Hull think "IHnine isnt wife." Tlie fj-t i. lllame 1-4 frirndly to John, but not M.iitinin tab John dotea ou rnttment m diplomacy on the other ide. ITc How can a fraut Club get np a Coukling lxMn 1 Ptrhan the prbeiuo i tn make Conkliug Ooreruor. and Orant lreiident. That would be whit the Southerner call a right mart job. ZZT Chorus of the untried IMaiue bmt safe. tTP M hen a man votes Id in If a niedal, au4 i-ays for it, it U tolerably endent that he ha no boj-o of anylMKly ( 1m: doing the M.r ice for him. !? It is early to W talking aUmt Indriitial candidate for I8M, but the name of ItlaEno would amuse au enthuuim in tin, part that no other name could call forth. 3" 2ot enough of the 3t thinl term memento mcilals will lc worn by New England Kepubhean to form a very iuiK.ing fpeetacle in a proreinn. lnrSiedZSrirt.1. heeonntr "" Dimocratic dnwnc(s in the country. TV It will not serve to popularize the policy of Secretary Krehnghnyn in South American affairs tun ive it so wartiiiv nppiautieii ny tue r.ngiitii pa- j Irs. Tlie Inndnn Times declare that Lngli-dnmn "regsni Mr rrciingutiyatn policy wita a sincere good will a ifdeiedon thetrspciial btbalf. TV Ryan can vote himself a medal weighing two sound. TV Winch bssiutn themot summers, the maple sngaror the valentine now MoMming in the ahow window TV There are two things which modern llotirl-on ism will never learn to toh rate. One i, the holding ofoftic by anv save tlieiu-M Ires; and the other 1. nplKM.it ion to tlieir i-ohiicat view. M.wh'h Yaltty 1 (ryiHuin. TV Tlie time has clearlr arrived for J IT. Davis tosubts.de. Tlie Ninth joiim tie .Ninth in wntiug him d.iwu a a public nuisance. He may ai well clanp hi lieloved sleeping cano in hi nrai and wauzawny inioKnutiitut oi.ftcuntv. rp"The bra-uiedalil ni tnbeRhnnkinz from the public gaze. Hate they found out at laat that the third tiroi ehcire wa"sliglitly nnju.pul.ir I ? It is noticeable that the "immortal SIX." were obliged to pun-haw- thtir own brit-a medals. Xn grati ful constituency ri np sontaneoulv, or nth erwiM. todu it diving yourself a mcdafisniiew invention. Tc Tle curtain ri"it.n Roseoe Conkhng, adorned with a 30fi brs. lueilvl, anl posing an the Ablest Man of this Century As Mr. Kattwould siy, that ought tniiM-cidate the public. Wc Nli-ve it will. pr The Otiren tee h I silent on I.liinr. and his aasutiiption that the Monroe ilocttlne 11 not a mriv whit! of ancient dust , . ,,. , --..f -nrwjt, M nJin 1, . f 11 mil an o0.ee vet? We throw ont the fiurstlon In tne luiertsi 01 ptiti.ie luisirniaimn. TV & rstor I.araar thinks Conkling will not ac cept a Cabinet portfolio, liecaiiM- he "would never consent to hl 1 any power the tenure of which de pends niton another man's will. TV It is not surprising that the colored men of Siutb Carolina, particularly of the ungodly Kdce felddistrut, should desire to remove to some other State, where Iihertv and cull lizht at son c thine more than an empty name. llartfonl Conrant TV tcar Wilde t-tlks with a rhythmic chant, ac centing every fourth sylaMe tlm: I came from Am -land because 1 tltsnght Amoried was the Wst jJnce to see." TV Jumping on Ulaine" is n favorite pastiire with certain ncwsjjiper ctlttors. Just now. There is no partn-iilar harm in it. since it seems to please the editor, and it certainly doesn't hnrt l.laine. .V. . Ptttladtum. TV Wiu U Scott, of Eric. Pa., a iM.OOfl.fOO inill iouaire and an energetic man in buineas and in Democratic politic, was a j age in Conjirtss in I-HG, TV Tliere i little rik in prophesying that the dav inot far distant whin Mr. Ulaine will lie again railed niton to bear the Inrdcnsof high public trust. Dal. AMertean r7Mr. Tildcn is dead as a popnlar leader. He may. bv the mploymi nt of arts as a political manip ulator iu which he ha few rival, secure for himself a nnjiinatien to some oaice or other; but the great ldy, even of the Democrats nutsnl of New erk, take no more stock in him Boston Herald. TV Sunday School intelligence: Daniel It. Mel liott. of PcLnsylvanla, gave oue of bis little children a nu kel tn put in the ahhath School contribution los. bat the child forgot t pnt it in, and the pious parent hung him by the fret till dead. TV In reply to Sankcy's question, "Where ars the ninety and nine!" the Iowa State Vegttter says: Mowa has ninety nine counties. Over ninctytd" them ere lie publican. And more of them are going tobe.w 7 -Are the vn erican people ImpnUver aks the Join t Attn, That deend on locality. Now, in Iowa, tbey ealmlv vote the Republican ticket every time and dout give away to any Democratic itupul aea. Ilatetene, TV It i singular fact that uone of the President who have died in office were Democrats. CinWaani Gtartie TV Mr. Blaine never before in his life had such a dsuerou amount of letsnre on Irta hands. OmaXa Herald. TV It is becoming more and more apparent every day that the Democratic party baa lost its grip upon our young men, and it has thereby lost its vitality and all reasonable hope of reenpention .Ifonnjr A'reniMjr Journal. TV Napoleon, although a soldier of some abihty. was tembly remiss in some thing. He forgot, for inatance, to vote himself a brass medal after that W atcrloo convention in which be participate!. TV The opinion scema to be quite general that Conkhng would make a, good frmen minister, and the mare Jorcign the better. AVsr 11 art n JmaL JfyAn item In a Uaasaehnaetts paper says: Drunken men, sromen and boys are frequently seen oh the streets at Ware." Docs prohibition prohibit anywhere X TV Two employees or the Dallas (Texas) Post oftice, on returning from a hunt in the country,, cat down a telegraph: pole, mistaking it for a, be tree. The bumming of the wire deluded them. OLD ttCABD nCDALD. ! 1""" K.f lbeCrlDeleSa.e..l Cle. The ( J rant (Joard of the Chicago Convention, the nirmnrable3Gtare tu lie tnale immortal in bronze, by the presentation of a large medal to each, pre Itarrd in St. IouU, nnder the direction of Mr. r lifer. A M. Lom dbspateh to tho Toriti tbuadecnhea the medal: hi the centre f a profile heail f (;-nerat Orant, which U a ierfcct IiKeneM. L'uderneath and extemling annnd the bead I a wreath of lanrel and oak leave, ttoand thU i a tdiglitly rajed circle, outside of whit hi the record of the Oranc WIaU arranged In a complete circle, the nnmber of each ballot and the cat being -t down in seiarate pace. The rceonl legin at the exact centre of the bottom, when the medal I held in ft proper twv.it Un. and read a followa: 3W. 3ui. 30i, 311, io. 3l3a3iHfc3tX3lai5.3W.315,3fti. 3K, 3yt an. 305,ai3ni3ixnja.aH.3M.3i3(n,5ak air. ax air. 3M. ai?, a.. 312, 313. 30C Iletween the first and thirty-sixth Ullol. which meet at the bottom of the ring, a tar I engraved. After the seven teenth, which reach e the point diametrically op powte the star, the notal-crt reverse so thst the fig ures ran le read without turning the medal ronitd. OntMelhs reeont and fushle the rim a wreath of .rfewririf I handomelr worked, completing the fer. On the rerrr-" side, inncnbed fn the centre circle, are tbeno words: Commemoration of the thirty-ixUtlot of the. Old Gnanl for LTt-i. S. (rant fr 1'resldeut. Ifepahlican Xational Conven tion, Chiragu. June. lMk" All the lines are straight sate the fir-t and lat. which cnrvB gracefully, par allel with the edge. Surrounding the lettering is a simple border, completing the reverse side. At the centre of the top U a hole In which to place a rib bon," Ou Thin r Dar Trial. Wewillsrnd Dr. Hve's Celebrated Electro-Volta-ta licit and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to roung men and older person, who are afQietedwith Ntrrou Oebibty. Lost Vitality, etc.. guaranteeing peedy relief, and complete re tit ration uf vigor and manhood. Also for Hhenmatiiu, Neuralgia, l'araliats, Liieraml Kidney diQteulties. Iluptures, and many other dieascs. Il)utratcd pamphlet sent free. Addres, Voltage licit Com Many, Marshall, Mich. m HirnccLTirs ve DtxTDtiirnxa trc Mt.iaLs..-One of the dimrulties which the enterprnwng "third term" firm of Cameron. Conkhng JL, Com pan v will have to encounter will be the disposition of "many members of the Old Hoard" of Chicago to refiie to receive token of commemoration of an act which they no longer consider merit orion. Ther have seen the folly of their ways, and they ha. t sU een. which is more important, that the country did not approve of their devotion to a idea which was In violent antagonism to the tpint of its fre institu tions. The organized effort to lbrut (Irant upon the conntrv a iN-rrtetual rrisnlent is one that for thn good fame and popularity f its author were let forsntten. Another dltfirnlty to le experienced H dMtnbnting the meriaU. that of finding the pres ent abiding places of the -aHi,- will not he met with in the cum of one of them, Jlr. Datld Moaatt. one of 3Ir. Cameron's long term henchmea. Ur. Cameron vill probably deh.er Mr, Monatt's meilal fn eron at Moyamen-ing Inon, where that delegate to Chicago i4 wr.ing the State in a much more timfal and honvnt mnnner than he did in the National Con vention. Pktiatttlphia lHflrrrItp J A SorniFRc View t.r 1Iuiil's piiucr. The United Mates has had no foreign joliey wnce the war, except that expended in the purchase of Alas ka, in the one growl that swept the enfeebled arai of the expiring French Lmpire ont of Mexico, and theOetteva arbitratien All thce we approve and give due credit for Thcearcall. 3Ir. Itlaine has gone no further than to adiise the Chilian author itie that the Umtetl States will not regard with fa vor conqneftt or invaMons for conquest or the poha tinn or obliteration of friend I v American State. What American will dare ay thi i not wise policy, or tl at it ought not to be enforced if neccsMary, by arms! We so firmly believe thst Mr. Itlaine wa right in this thst e regard his methods of reaching tin and of minor importance. If Mr. Anhurthiuksotherwiiie, in olci1ienceto t irant and Conkling. he will hear from the American people on the subject. The holc matter in a nutshell is that the interests of the United States are to be sacri ficed to the enmities of Grant and Conkling. Ulaine Is to le destroyed if nil International American in terests are to be nrglected. Xashnlle Amtnrnt A Ilcnovatlnx Henied" I to l.e fonnd in Um-dock Illood Hitters. As an anti dote for irk headache, female weaknea. billounes. indigestion. co3tipation, abd other dicaes of a kindreil nature, theae bitttrsare available. Price cl.OO. For sale by 1). C. Sinclair. Troy. The Fuip ik tiic State lKrmTr.vr Mr. Ulaine upen letter to the lrfMent in relation to the snggeistrd conference of Krprrsentathcs from the -several rrpubbes in the American hemisphere is characteristically forceful, romjiact and i tun cent. It is not imply a vindication ; ttia -erfect justifi cation of what he sitld and of his manner of Ntviug it. He spoke with the assent and bv the ex pre authority of the Ireident a fact which lias been denied only by a fiw extra -officious journals, who J Ttninreii in roninieni upon a sn.'reci oi wuien iiict were profoundly ignorant. hoever shall nad what Mr. Illsiinesavs. will concluJe that llitwe who ih to weaken his hold upon the ropular heart will 1 ive torsive ameothr iKue than that fniolvcd in the question dncupMcd in this pungcut letter A more triumphant rcaponso to prejudiced ami unjut Criticism has acldom lieen made b an American statesman. A Ibany Kvtutng Journal.' Mb pLATTVIIrtpnsiT. I wuld rather be one of the glorious 3ot" who stood firm at Chicago, evrn after the itorm came and the ataiupede raged, or oneof the spartan band who. at Alltany latt spring and tummcr, for manv weeks ficcd the fury of a entiv pre and people, than be a Senator. Turn. Piatt. Hut Tom's miefortuuft was that he didt "face the fury of a crazy pres and jieoplc," He Itent an ignominious retrrat in the ttdikrt of the fight. Tlie art wa as caanllv as the eanse wis Indecent. If the picss was rrary then, I'litt is 'craiy now i"or reiltlngthe reeollee tionof that shameful epUoile. Tlie forrbearanre of the pre on that ocenvon whether from an nn willincncftx to nauseate their reader or ont of pitv for l'latt himself should hae ma!e him gratefid rather than abusic. Hut gratitude is evident ally not one of Tom's reatLrvcil virtues. Albany AVcmikjt, Journat Itep ) Certificate. I hive used rnrdork UIoo.1 Hitters with great bench! for indigestion and con ti pit ion of the b&weis. C. I. KASf O.V, "Hamilton, Ont Price 1 01 Fqr sale by D. a Sinclair, Troy. Huiixx's OVurLETE pFFExrcN'sthiog n mains to be added to Secntary lilaine'a letter to the Pres ident in relation to the proposed conference of the representative of American repnblics. That papsr remove the whole subject from the pline. of petty laasa-auinat rtnlif It ta ittiruwaililati Ia tint !ft TllUia. : or the defensive in n matter of this mirt. He acted i after lull consultation brut witu l"rcnlent tlsri-eW, and then, aftrr the acecsiou of the latter, with Pres ident Arthur. Both in their high nthcisl resimnsl- b.lity approved of acoi.ferei.ee of American rVpub- j. (a tft ,nlw,t af JIC1PC tll ,,,1,1, ths pnnci- pleof arbitntion for the settlement' of all disputes I on this continent. Ctiea Herald. XoHnAMMrniL Mvn is Iowa. The statement that a member of the -TO hand had only to prrseut his pound bra tnedal along with his application for office to secure what he wans.hen coiihrmstiou in recent appointments. (corge K. Uryant, appointetl poatmasttrat Madison. Wis., Votol every tune for (Inct at Chicago. W H Armstrong, noit mated : for Coiniui-aioncrof liilrtrnl Account, was n nrl j egate at Chicago from from Pennsylvania, and stood with the Cameron clan for Orant to the end It is j explained that the fnilur- tn appoint a 30G man : Cuitetl States Dihtrid Attorney fcr Iowa waa owing tn the fact that the Sure has no man entitlnl to 01 nietlal. Vttra IftrnM ltep ) Vixii. Kcrrj-T uf tup IIbas Mrnvi. Three nf I the now famous 30(T medal are tn come to this county They represent the itctrnval of the people bv three men whom they regarded as friends. Xeai- lv nineteen hundred year ago a somewhat similar transaction took place. Tlie thirl v pieces were used in the purchase of a Potter Field. It Is too much to hope the- roiupiirUon will hold good thmugbnnt, that there will lie a tnide self immolation, but the prospects are excellent that these three bronze j tokinswill S4-cure to their unhappy owners three nnbonorcd graves In the political graveyard of the party iMeater .ne r.ra rep.; rPTIiere I f ore Mrrnsth reatortng power in a iW cent 1-ottle of Parkcr'n fiiugrr Tonic than in a liHshel f malt or a gallon of milk. As an appetizer, blmid puriur and kidney corret tor, there is iinfhlag like it. and invalids find it h woudorful luvtgnrant for mind and 1-oilv. fere othrr isdnmn. st m thn was drawn or Senator Itavanl, a Democrat, when he was elected I "resident of the Senate, and that was the only one the Democracy gt hold of. The rest have nil 1-ecu drawn by'l'epublicaus of the Stalwart kind. Ilttitttttgdon Jcmrnal. TV Cepha Thayer, of Med way Massachusetts now in his niuetv-thinl venr. attended the funeral services of 1 "resident Oarfteld. on Ion da v. In that I town. He also attended the funeral of President Washington in 7V0. Wing then dercu yiars old. His health is still very gotKi. TV Ulainr's intentions are the rmctna of the hour. Krehanffe The count rv is well satisfied thst III ai ue' intentions are good, and that he has provi d himself cijual to many strange and difficult emergen cies. r? It is said tliat the lamented knotted Tail was mixed np in I love affairs with other Indians wives. Dr. Frazisr's Root Bitters. Krazicr's Hoot Rittrrs are cot a dratin-bop vliiakpj ltera. lmt r strKtlruinliciiial in erry nmnt. T1.pt set stnnS'J" mn the IiTrr sc-1 tiJnrja. trfp the loirrls oM-n and rrnlar. tnalcn thf vt-sk ulron-. h-al the luns. IiuiM np tin nrrrcs. d1 rlrattM tbc btoml and FtatrDi of wctt tmpantr. Kr litzzinrsn. Itaak of IUim1 to tlie Head, tendin tofMiplrxy. lTsprpsia. Krter utiil Astir. lropv, 1'iu.plesnad ltlotcbc. SrrofalonsIIainorsandSorra, Trttcr, IIniR U'orm, bite Swrllmg, KrynH las. Sore Errs, and for xovng uitn salTrnu from UraLnpus or DrbditT raol from imi-rudenff. and to frmalVd In itrhratt- ltMlth. Knuirr s Koot llitttrs arc mpo rially rrromoirndrd. Vr. VrazH-r : I hai e nnl two bottlra of yonr Hoot Ittttrrs for Ijirpis, Dizzinrsa, Wfaknr nu Ki.U nry Il.aeasf, atfd thrrdhl tne more fiood than the doctors aud all the mrd trine I ever om-1. From the first tins I took I lsan to tnrnd. and 1 am now in prfe?t health, and itcl as well as I rxtr did. ! con sidrr roar tnrdictn one of the ntet blrsitiiizs. 31 KS. M. MAICTI.V, Orrlaml, 0. Sold lr all dru-xiats ererrvLerr at U per bottle. HENUr X CO., Sole rropr, 2 Vesrj Street, New York Citj. D. C SIXCLAIIt. 13ort lr- A1iolesa1e and Cetail Agent. Troy, Kan. PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cnir Fonnd at fsal! IVoOne fed Hafler! A snrr Cure for Wind. Clef-dine. Itehia and UI cerated Piles has been diseotered br Ir. WiUIam. (an Indian reraedr.l called Pr. tt'illiam Indun Ointineut. A wnpte Ihit ltss eured the worst chronic rases of 25 or &)irrar standing. Xo one need suffer dreuiinntcs after applying this wowierfoj soothing medicine. Lotions, instrnments and electuaries do Tiiorelianii tbsneof-d. William's Ointment aboorbs the tnmorn, allajs the Intense itch In-, (particularly at night after getting warm In bed,) acta as a poul tice, girrs instant ami painless relief, and ia prepared onlr for Illes, itclim of the pnrate parts, and for nothing else. Kcad what the Hon. J. JI. CoEnberryv of Cleve land, says about Dr. William's Indian Iue Ointment : I hare used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that I hare nerer found anrthmg which care such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. WUUam's Indian Ointment. For sale bj all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price, $1.00. HEXRT k CO., Proprt, 2 Veaej Street, Xew Tork City. D. C SIXCXO.IB, ltWtly AVboIesaltf and Retail Agent, Troy, Kan S..nf, gy COIUtESPOXDEXCE. THC LAW OF DA-fX.lGE. Section 422 of chapter 80 of the Compiled Laws of Kaaas provides that when tho death of one is eanM-d by the wrongfnl act or umiislon of another the personal rtpresentctive of the former may ina'n tain an action therefor against the latter, if the for mer might have maintained an action, had he lived against the latter for an injury from the same act or omission. The action must be commenced within two years and the damages ran not txtil the sum often thousand dollar, Ac. U will bo conceded that too action would he at common law when death was caused by the wrongful act of another, and to remedy this defect Sn the common law, the Legisla tures of the most of the .State have enacted this sec tion 422, and other kindred sections, on the same subject. The snbttance of these sections ia copied from what Is known as Lord Campbell's Art passed m tbeyearl&I2,9andltfVie., to enable the personal representative or next of kin of the drcased to sue in Courts of common law for damages. Let ns Inquire, upon what principle does the stat ute rest t Does it rest on the value of the life of the deceased or is it in the nature of a penalty iniiieted on the wrong-doer f It is certainly not the latter; but, being remedial, it is la the natnre of compensa tion for the valoo of the lifo of the deceased. Then, let us next inquire, nnder a state of correct plead Ink, where a pcraon is kdled. and suit is brought un der the section referred to, against the wrong-doer, and issue is joined on the death, negligence, and the damages, of course, if inane is found by the jury for the defendant, either on the death or negligence, the case Is afan end. Xow, if the statute and the right of action arc baed on the value of tho life of the de ceased, how Is the jury to find the Talue of the life, ordamages,ifnoeidi.nceisadmittcd to prove the value of the life of the deceased, as damages for the lossf I am aware that there is a class of eavts, where the facts being proven, the jury may presume the amount of damages sustained, without any further proof in regard to damage. Hat does the class of cases I em considering, fall within the rule of the chws referred to ! If a person receive an 'injury from a wrong doer ho may sue him and recover his damages and his damage is not only measured by the damages done at the time tie injury was received, but for any time in the future, aud proof may be received to show the extent of the Injury or disability how much he could earn before the Injury wa received, and his ability to earn lr, aince receiving the injury all these are proper subjects for the jury, and e.idence may le admitted to prove or diproe them In a projier cae. Tho statute repeals the common law, by the section referred to, and puts the pernonal rep resentatire in place of tbedrcetsed, and gives him all the rights the deceased had while hung, and in vests him with power to enforce them when he Is dead. And since the common law i repealed In such cases, ia it not admissible to show to the jury the alne of the life of the deceased, by showing his capabilities to earn money by his trade, or profes sion, or talents of any kind, his habits of life and all that pertains to his manhood ! And so thentatule seems to indicate the i aloe of hi life, and limits the amount of damage to ten thousand dollars. It does seem to me from the reading and object of the statute, that any evidence tending to prove or disprote the commercial value of tho life of the deceased, would be prof r. J. TV If there Uauj one political position that can be more easily demonstrated than another it i that the Ircidrntial term should be extended two or even four year, tusking it either six or eight year, and that no Prcmdrnt should by qualified to be hi own succeasor. rkiltthlphia TtUfrvph. STATEMENT UNDER OATH. tT HAVE lcn afflicted for twenty tear with anobati-4- nate L.ia dirae, call-., by mhoc M. D.'a PkutriaoU, and others Leprnav eoranMiw-io- on my wrahx aod, Iq ;.,( of all IconlddA. with the help of the moat tdtiuTn. dm torn, it alsivtr bat Rarely rxlrmlrd nnld year a tlu winter It corcmt my entire prr la Torm of drv aralra. For ibe Ut thrt-e ) tnt 1 hare been unable to do sny labor, and aafft ring intrnwly all the tlnie. iry moraine there could be nearlr a d n't panful of acalea taken from the abeft on my 1mI, -auineof them half saUrze so the eoTelnpe cmitalii.De thw letter. In ibe latler part of the winter my Vn com VftMrol cracking open. I tiled ererTthlns, aliwt. that could bethon-hl of. w'lbont anv rtlM. The 12th of Jim- 1 suited Ver. In hope I cnnbl n-aclt tho 1. I Sprinea. I reached Ik troit and wa i low I th.nsht I aboiild hare to ototheboiuuk bnt Qaallygot sa far a Ijioml' Mich where I had a auter httue tne llr trmtrU m alimt twweeL, bntititl vienogoiid Allthuucht I had bat a abort lltns ti live 1 eamevtly prsred to die rracked thnm-b the akfu all vr air back aenma my ril. anna, hand, limb, feet 1-adly awualen. toe nsilt came o(T. Dn-er iiialladcasl ml bant as I-nne, hair dea.1 dry aud 1 MoMTaa oblotraw Uh my !M 1kw I dulnnnVr "Mr staler Mrs. E. II la1. had a miall part of a Ux w Cutlcura in the bounr. she wouhla t glre up ai.l Ve wdl try Cuticura. None wsa appUVd on non hand and arm. Kim La! there waa relief. Mpned the tcrnhle born ingaeopntiwn from the word go. Ther hnmediatelr et the Cntieura KeWcent (blood puri&Vr), Cntfcara and Coti enra Staip (the rreat akin enrea). 1 commenced by tiling one tablesnumfnt of Iw4ient three time & Ltr. after meal-i , had a bath once a day. water abont btmd heat ( urd Cuticitra Swp fteeJr ; appUed CutlrniS worqins sivl rrcn lag. Isnlt. ntnnmlUuy boateta Jnt six week from the time I hit. and mv akin sa amnoth a tbi abert nf na lr. II HE AM E. CAKPESTFR, llenderaon, JeuVrmn County, X V. Sswera to before me, this I9th ibiv of Jannarr lrtt A 'M.LErHNflWIfL. Justice or the IYarc. rmlcnrn Reiuewte are fur a.de by sU drnrcitta. Price of CcnciBA. a Medicinal Jellr. arosli boxea? SOe lares bntea, 11 ClTItT U REsotroT, the new Bloo.1 po. rifler. I per bottle. CtTICtttA iliPrfltlL TOILET SOAP 25c : Cfria ea MminxALStiivixo soar. IV ; in bars for barbers ami larce roninmera. 31V. Principal rfrnot WEEKS i IXiTTER.Tilo-uiD, alaas. Sanford's Radical Cure. A alncle dnae tnalantlr reherea the moft violent Kncczinz or Head Co!ds, clears the head a bv msffio, atop waterr discbares front the noae ami eye. jrTent rinffinj; noiara In the hra-l, enrea ervons IlM-lscbe sad snMur CbiU and lerrr. In Chn.Lic Catarrh It rlranes tbe naal psma Ces of fnul tnncna, re-rotes the anea of antell. taate and beanni: when aaVctrd. frera the be4, throat and bronchial tube of ojenisire matter, awret ens Slid pnrt fleas the breath, atop) the congh and srreaU the pnreas of the catarrh to ward conamuptMin. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solcent and ene lr Sanftird a Inhaler, fn on package, cf all druggists, for ft. Ask for SiNPOu s Ramcal Ci sx. feh 2. M LK l ruTTEB, Boston. 100 Times Most EnxcrtraLthsn any other plaster or electric battery ft pain and weakness of the Lungs, Uver, Ktdoeya and Urinary organ, rartlal Parslyals.Kheamatiain.Xen rslgla, nystena,remaIeTreakoess, Nerrons Palna and Wesknettace, 31sUns and Fever and Agne. Price 'J, eta. Sold every where. "iASTE Furniture Store in Troy! Tba nnderai jcnetl baa a fall stock of raraltars Is his ator at Troy. It consists of Bedsteads, Bureaus. Tables, Stands, Chairs, lounges, anl other descriptions of Furniture, ot Ike latest style sod best luann factor, and wCl m II It st taa very lowest fijTire, ir CaA Osjr. Ttwnss who want bargaia. ahonld pre hun a call before purchasing slaewbere. XT IT I U It T . -EZ. I TO" G- stin carried on. Ready made Coftna, or msl to older, of all at yle and prices, together with sU kinds of truamincs sod burial !. Jl W. 'A1 A t J V . OCroayTC. boath-weat of PnhUc Square. Road IVotice. TITE STATE OF KANSAS, c DOXIPH 4S COITTT, i Omti or Coctttt Cixuc, ( TaoT, rbniarr II. 13. "TOTICE Is IwrrbT Eiren. thst a pUtinn waa pn-sented Xi to tlW Iloanl of ComrnLdsjDr of Isailpbaa Caantr, Kanssa. at thrlr wrrtinson tho 14th dsr of Kt-crttarjr. lrt, aokineftira change In wtmoch of tLc Lat rostl fmn Hish. land to the Xrltra-ka liof- wLich ia laid on the aonth aisle of tb Mrtitb wettt nuaiirof aertinn fiften (13) and on the (narter s-rtion line of the nortb-eaAt and iwrtb-wf t nnar trrs of sertion tveatrtwo. (32) ia townahfp two, (i) of ranee aiorti-c n. 19 tixUaare snd redttee aald road on ajd sfturter aerti-Hi to a fjrtr (M toot road, the same on the aonth et qasrtrr of aertion fifteen (13) to mesanre from the aotith bno tbifvof. and the mnsinin; pcrtWni to be twenty f3l fwt on each aide of asJd north and aocth qaar teranrtiun Iio. Wht-rwipoa. the prtibon Win lecsl. the change prsretl for will be tnade at tbs nrzt mrfctia of tho Hoard, nslraa eriuaa objrrtiona are male. BT order of toe Busrd of Cooxttr ComtniaHSsmT. Attent: I. VT. ilOR-K. Ftbrnarr 1, 18-3-r. County Clerk. A GElYTft WAITED A rare chaace to make tL m-jorr raptallaeUlBgoarssnefreefr Ke Yorl Ijy Sniglit M Mill Showinc np the Xrw Terk of U-day. with Ita palaces. Its r np the X I tboronl crow-leit tDOTonhlaresV its rnahing. elevated traiaal ita eacDtktM aijEbta, ita romance, its otMctt. Its dark Crimea aadtemUletrsKeiUea, ita charities, and m (act ererrpbaae of life in tbe great city. Dvat waate time aelling alow UtokaV, bat "rod fur eirenbtra girisg roil table of coote-ata, terns to sgeata. A c. Proapectai now ready, aod territory in grcai aBua. uuie-M DOUGLASS BROS. k. PATXE. scpui,4w. CncunisTt, Ohio. Executors lYolicc EaUte of Petrr IHffr, Icceaaed. NOTICE la hereby ciren. thst on the 1st da of Feb nrarr. 1-iPi. tbe nJeriAntatwd' waa atointetl. br tbe Probate Coort of Uoaiphan County. Kajwaa, Exccnlor of ins ism wui aou lewaiaens 01 t'eier .way, isie oi atua Covatr. deceaaed. Creditors moat preaent their claime Strain said Eatste within three yearn, or they will be for erer debarred. HENT.r J. DrFFT. Exrcntor. Febraary . t9S2Aw. Pr'a fee, X' Administrator' Notice East of TnCiaia ISeLatU, Dcceaaed. OX the Cth dsy of Febmary. US. tbe niidersIgMd was amointedL br the Probate Court of Donfohan Conntr. Kansas, Admniietrster of tbo Estate of William Ulebsela. deceased. AU perana iadebted to said Estate, wHI make rmia-j-liste payment to the anderaignedt and thoae hsrtag eUfaM agaiaai the Estate, will prcernt tbe aaaacasreqaired bylaw. Itrsy, Saasaa, Febraarr . 1M4. LOClS MICHAELS, Administrator. Frbrury t19PSw. Prs fee. H -S? irfesfc !fe cOMs XEir ADVERTlSmiEXTS. D" F"- far I!. wilhhBpTovet iarv Free tm Tb- csviiisr. hett to anv addreas on rn far Is. with faspToved la- r. eic. W tsol farrr.CewlNtiitip. A Wies iUAKL& E. CXCIK. X. lMware Ave rbDa. ASTHMA CURED tierwaajt Asthma Cwrenery4 j ralsfm t -w ssjon i li ianm"-l WWIKlT,f&KHrilTllIKITIOUalU. A trim! mwmt u is tk'ftumi. IrwcAOe.aM IJXl'iTiJnOThjn1abmtHtvK f of at amp IwlK hCHimHV, KtTPanl. Minn nmmmtmmmmkmtkmWtimm Oil MEDAL fWAtOD teal Wort.wamatodtb Uat aaJ eftaap c iadiaaa-'sbla to sr nanaUtlvd ia Soaoes el Lu tJilt Praaemuos , bsa4 la Bis-al ksch vaalia aabaaiv-d. tmii nUAutpp.aaamm bsaauM tor tnmnnn, IS praaertp tiona, pnea aaly ftSMtt br tnail: illasCntssdsafsnl.Scsata. aaaJ aow.Aati-M Ppsbodr Mfs. mv(-i s n rAK 4 BaJLsea ft. Bsatea. W IEsTST TOUTRAYEL, ALWAYS TAKE THE Examine map and time table carefaUv. It wHI b seen that this line coanecta with the B. It. & Q R. K.. in fa.t. tbey are under one majurment. and tasen together, funa what Is caUnl the BURLINGTON ROUTE, SHORTEST ASD QUICKEST LINE TO Chicago, St. Louis, Peoria, DesMoines, Kock Island, AXD KAPECIAI.l.V TO AI.I. POI.tTS) IOWA, WISCONSIN, INDIANA, ILLINOIS. MICHIGAN, OHIO. nsEtnr.il. ADavT4i.cs aee Thronsb Coaches from Xebiwka to destlnatjou onC. B. &,( UK No transfer, rhangea from 0 R i ( IL 1L tMcnnnectiiie hnes all made in Union Depots. Through Tickets AT LOWEST S.ATES CAY BKHVI) rponapph.ationat abr statbmon tbe-rnad AfenU are alao)re-suyil to check hafCze thnuiLb. live all infjnna tim as to ratt-s. mhJw, tim- conn-rtiona, rte. and lo ae enre -d--'iIniE rar arrotnoMstalions. This Company Is cngaeit ea an Cxtensbn wbb will eia NEW HNS TO DENVER and all po'nts fn O-ssiad.. This etetswa will W comple ted and readj f jr btisiiiesi In a rW nxmths, and the pa bile can flim etOoe a'l tbeadraurjaof a thrunch lin brtwean Pcuirraidl'liis-i-i:-. all uo-Wr vne Diaasfrm-mt l. . XCIATIH rnl Ticket Aftal, Frl. is. lwfl. OUAIIA. EIk AT IT AGAIN ! 1 Ol'S'J'K IV ;li AT Greatly Reduced Prices ! To make room for Spring Stock. Come and Sec .lie. A. POTJLBT, WHITE CI.OIIO. WA.li. A. FROST & CO. Wool.I rftr.tertrallr rsll In tbs attf iilisMi of lh- rtuM fen rrsHy tluit thry bare rrcrtitlj purchard the t.wk of PINE LUMBER -f Sitwi 1. Msark. siul asre s.1 r U-jr f-rt nf NATIVE LUMBER. Yf r iTTpAn-l to fitrnUli sU Llndst r BUILDING MATERIAL, si p-icTR irfatrh will Jrfy Ntnitit.-n. Com so-1 pvhs. st cmrorace, an HAIH STREET, WHITE CLOUD, KANSAS, anj we viH uo you kimmL Xot. IT-tf A FE0-.T A ttX ovx. CONTINENT A SEW ILU.STSATCI Literarj- "Weekly 7 ounial, 5rrrnEK rounciL son trcTtuss, Com dieted br AI.BIOt XV. TOinOCK, MPIhor of Jk Foot KrraaJ," etc., nlell bf DmmIcI i. Brialon nnd Robert M. Uaii. Yintz Xlkexb I-wt-au FeiurABr I, lfei. The mot difttlngni-brd antbora and akiUinl trtitts, 4n Amrriran sivl Lnctisvh, Lre bem rngsrd by OCl Cos. TTStix. The ebrsary nontbrr rontain noola and ato rie br Ilelen CampkHl. Mrs. AlexaMer, E. I. lUm. Julian IlawlWw, John Habhetton. 1L If. IMri. itr.rMmi by Oscar WiMe, L..uije Cbaadler Milton, li. II. Cukrr. Sid. ney Lsoler, l. P. Lalhnm. Oba Tbatrr. etc.; entertain ing ilrtrb-a bT C l. Letand. (Ilan. Isrritmao.) Xlraisld Q. 2fneh4L lk MarTeL) trlix O-wald. etc. aulid paprra by Prealstent Torterof Yale, BWof llanani, IVnToat Pep- Kale Fb-U; art lHntralwna by Lonia C TiOany; K-irnee br ItofA. Kut brock. Barber, etc.: aorial etkinetle bj ilrs. Mnnlton; nml ImproTMnent by Ib-n. R. G. AMthrr-p: fan snd bnuwr br C JL CUrk. Illai AdelerA H L'ncV RmmL- aal a bout of otbera. ItEsrnrrL lixrBTasTioxa are a biding featore of "0r COTmTT," Tbey sre tbe flnet thst artcanproiluee.ssd equal to tbe nmt erfr-ct In the mnotbliee. Price, lOerataaotmber: H 00 a Tear. fi-DOaix months. Mailed free of poatase to anT addre. r-rsrlmeo ropy free. Nkwkdkaleim will find H to their iatemd to prreent Oca COSTIXETT" to their cnatomera. PoeniUTEBs are tnTlied to take subscriptions. Liberal Hook CASTaaecaa can add Urplj to tbefr incometv. with, ont Interfering with their regnUr bnsineM, by acting tut T COTISETT." Write for nartictilsra to -ore covrrxEXT." tfeUv. lT.il4vlrlj.faii, ra. DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE. STTUAT1TD In Centre TeraaVp, TVninhaa County. Kanaaa. 3j nules north-weat of T rer, sod mileaeaat f Fanning, eeotaiaing 9W acres of land. C3 acres la calU. TStiua. the balance ia good yotxag timber. M acres in pea tore, vith nerer faUiag apriag water la abesdsnee. Dweb ltsr boaate or loor rooasa, and oat-ba.Ulojrs; rood uble and rriba; wll eutem. and stock well, bearing wrthard bemea. aad atrawberries. of tbe aomt annroTed Tanrttea. Will seQ at a bargain, aod giro long time, if dealred. Ap ply tiowt. n ifcaimair-s, is a rvj, or eo ine prenuaei. io Feb. f, lcW-3m. E. S. CASTLE, J. Final Settlement. E4ale Lsbsa Jscksvs). Deesaaed. saTOTlCE Is st clrra ta ereuSiw. Msl .chers la lb. andersle..Admtaisrrat.e at ta. 11 tTMl,lhat Ftat 4t Uhu JarkM. Jfoad. WIS InsA.a fall snd final art! .-meat. sssl Cstsbi. wtta-lV2rtt Cwrt wf IKvaipasa Oontr, Ksnsa wa lontvsy. I pr-x ttsr ox April, lMJ.atia.rsws. A. 11. ' -' Fetwuarj- J. lji-l-tw. , 3'"U -1 Notice Tor Dif ercer la la. DMrirt C-art fcr Ifanlphas fjw(stf .ftatt at Kaasaa. Clarissa J. IlMlrr. )Hahirje- is J ' O&TerJX Beater, J Iwfenisit. THE abwr. named jeTasUat WAnlijrsallaw thst a. baa ben sard Vr said plaintiff r lacttlsejet Cwait rt Doainhsa Cwastj-. IUium, sad taafj be Brass tuner er de n.rlo Ibe petition filed Vrsald pUslla" a wr Vfer. tn. .s dare Atsrcfa.ldns.OT aald peutlea-win I, tskeaas trne,sadadre.dlTTin brrfrwaiasld daftadsnt. widiSuatV.ciL-TrfllasBrweMdM.Wmi .Attorney fcr Flalntint Jaansrj 9, l?-w- rzeieCaOia. cislw n. 1 uuLL I EOE 'f DAYS r- ' JV,'' -,J- : hiBimi W a 11 mi na MOi ml ' lananaaii i i . uIHM4l-WaiBB Warranted Pure I Fresh Seeds. A Car Load of CLOVER SEED, direct from Ohio. Timothy, Kentucky Blue Grass, Orchard Grass, and Red Top Seeds. Farmers can rely upon getting a genuine artielc, a represented. TUB I.ABKEft-r STOCK OP AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, For Sprin trade errr Iironbt to Kansas, consisting of JDHJ DCEItR(!El'IM: JIO MM: PLOWS, ty Hwar of tLe Imitation Mol.no Plows. Xo imitation is as Sosl as tlm on'inat. srnumo article. JllllSf DKKUK Hvrr.lIM. NdcIo ami ComMnnl: JOIIX DEEBE ri'LTiraTOUs, it til Itatt s and il'I,Kl:V lI.OU's. PERI CTV PLOWS A.XD Cl'LTIVATOKS. IIOOSIKR, CATIP. nci.i., a.d ki:to.ii: ome.iiokke cor-m drii.i.o. KCIsTO.M; COBS PLASTERS. I kare lpawl the ol.l -Coliscnm Tnoatrv," anil am patting it into sliapo for a C-JFLEtXia.CS-E! REPOSITORY, .VXD WILL HAVE OV EXniDITIOX TnE FLXEST STOCK OP Buggies, Caviiages and Spring Aagons EVER BE0CGI1T TO THE STATE. """ J. Ftill Stock of Shell antl Heavy Havtl-vvnre, . ASD PLAl.f A1U BABBKD PEMC'E WIRE. A cordial inutation is extended to eTerruodT to call and see my stock, when in Atcnison. Corresnond enee as to terms and prices, promptly and cheerfully answered. A. J. HARWI, Atchison, Kansas. A. HERRING, l 11 1 iD'cra-a-zsTTl Highland Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Receipts CAREFl'I.LV PREPARED AT A 1. 1. TIME'S. All the Standard Patent 3Icdieincs, Druggists' Sundries-, AND EVERYTHING TO TO BE FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. ajsn-Vi FllOJI GEORGE 1'. HOWELL P CO. HATCH & FOOTE, NO. 12 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, XEXBOS K T. STOCS EXCHANQE, mj sad srll Miarks, Hand nod ! vera meat Kcrarilirs. ntt tiutla Jriwv tat, 1 rrqmirtd, Vmmr Vtr Out. Ilrreat a(lovJ ondrpvnt nbjtet to rhttk at yhL 9frMw TII WORKS OK TnE Collier Comp'ny OF ST. LOUIS, MO., ' Which were tuUlly IVntroycl by tire on May Sfth and ' September SUt, 1-t, ' AREREB03LTI tinier. wt!iritetl tot Strictly Pore White Lead and Red Lead, Cold Pressed and Pure Dark Castor Oil, Raw arid Double Boiled Linseed Oil. Sarel'st l sTT T -S. Fnpb.yment ' Adilress KsoiVLTON HctxiST X Co snuioj;tiia. Me. Ct1f1f s Tfr sud i nr tns-t-oti. Daltit frr 3 4 i 4 AdUiY 1VO. VlCK:i: Anen-la, ilsiiv. Cares Rheumatism, Lum- bago, Lame Back, SpraJns and Bruises. Asthma. Catazzh. Coughs. Colds. Sore Throat. Diphtheria, Burns. Frost Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Bead ache, and all pains and aches. The bnt Utcffssl al ntoul rcmir I. the 4m FXs.t. DmctMH hi st Ung,tu s-OSTER, MILCURN & CO., Pcp BtrFiLO.X.T,U.S.A. FOB HALE BV laerH. TROY. KANSAS. filtAYK HPECIFHJ .THauCOi:. TRADE MARt T" OtzxT Eotuh TRADI MARK JkA-ali'l AU UUIasillsJJt chit for f-Vminsl Wra nnui, HpnDatrr bra, Ira pnttrnrr, swl sU lLraA- that fofluw aa a at-ticrm rSflf AltiMt sshwf llrmtiTT. Unitpnal Ij- wtQsIr, I'aiD in tlto Taflct, lhrnnrwi of Woo. lrr- miillt f itsl A le S.Sal IT3STAII2tt.rajohrrDL--that AFTI8 TAXI 1 3. h-ad to lounitj or (uniiainptl-B sad s rransrun (Jniri C" o'l psrtinilar In vnr pamphM. whirl, we dmin to send f it, by mail to errrjr tv-. tV-TIieSprsril.tr iIeIi"iD Is aold by all dniota. at It jut ptwiagr. or Mix pacKagr frtS,oritilllHNtMit ftw Iit mail ob the trcrlpt of th bmy, brasliIrsusiB TUK fSRAY .tlEDICHI. CO.. liirrsLn. X r For ate by I. C Sinclair, Ider ly Teterinary Sm'geon. O' JOHN 3RIIX7E. Practical VftenMrj Stirgeon. will treat all rfuteaM-a and wonnda efborvea. of whatt-Ter nature fn the moot anprored and akillfal I maoner lie baa tLree Dlplomaa j froa tbe Marjlaol Veterinary Cfjleee, anl tbe larzeat snd bet library en Farrierr in the State I He baa hl tbirtT ttre jrara'e. fnen'.'an.i aannz ioi j.euei rerun nf I the hit!. Pa.a mi i-!rnia Retriment Per-oe havlnz iliir(I aimali. are invited to call ami e Mm, aod be conriacrd of what he ran do. Xatec.l Highland Nursery OFFEKS rOR S.ILE 20,000 APPLE TREES, Aftit.Sti per IIdret. ALSO, IMMoTIeilEoM, Of this aeaaon'l growth, at f I 73 per 1,000. Orders will be rerelTed br mail or otherwiae nntil April Irt.lt TbeatorkwmtbeabedirliTereiL The Hedge is grown in Nemaha County, is gnmL To be care of gfttlag Trees or Hedge, Send Order Early S. J. EDCEnLT, PropV. nighland, jwV, IVc. a, lect. E. P. SA17TS, WACON SHOP TllOr, ... KAXM8. W2U0S, Bmtaes, and Auicnllnral Implements SrAX13 AXT RKPAinKD. AH work wm b. wD and pnnnntl j ow, ami a3 caarre. atad. reascmabtaL Ce ZS- Baruains at Hiiaiii Station ! GALLAGHER & CORCORAN, At BliUand BtaU-m, rsS stteatbo t tneir seleet ik wf DRY GOODS, GKOCEIEf. CLOXIII.tC;, Boots an. S&oss, Hats an. Casi MM (Mi, cloths a.Sid notion. CloaJu, Dvlauu aad Orerroat at Cost. WbJefa tier ar. vlliax Vnr dawa. tor rash r Its eenlrsleat war, mdace taae. at Ik. siiivwt aurkrt priest In ex. easar. fseawada. Tbwr sLwk.rw:AIN' A.t lior.-l fcc Anw-.Sto.lLar 17aJni siLUoacBtcoaconAX, Sewing Machines! Birr toe getoixe: Ta. aadersifawd is A tent tor tn. laleri IproTel Siozer, M Qseei ail Ellriii, ZXZZZZZZ " mm"- 10M "" " dstMi GctnuLAcixrv , i M&i siir- "w e . " - e- - r Station. Kas. UVSISESS CARDS. BODEHBROS., 3L3 A TXTTv TiRS, SOUTH WEST comer of lb. Public Squire, Troy Kso us. Loan monee buy Dutes, srl .srhsne on pnuri pal rules, dot sou sru tounly srrsnis. intiii. arrr r sml rreriee iVt Its. lrfjlltlt llKDX ) lljnlyrj. 3. C. MYERS. ! T ESinEXT DEXTI'T. Tne. Ksnsss. rnmipt st I Xf tralkn ctren to all brsnebr. uf the prufcMioa. Omc. J at rvsMenee. two iL.e es.t of lltbr Ilon. ' TVtU rUit SeTersoe. on the tbint Vomlay of each month, soil Whit. Cloud on the fourth Uoodsy of ecb month. I penftrrfy. llfeb:. I JOHN W. WADE. M. D.. I TJllTSICIAX AXD SITEGElIX, Troy. Ksosss. 1 MT Offlce. nrth'ila 1 Eesidenceontho .sbrUou Tubjie Naare phtfe DR. B. S. CASH. PPIirSICIAX M SCKGEOX. ImJers his prfe stoosl smce. to the eitixrns of Troy sinl Tieimt J 1 thSe on the corner wrt of LeLuMl. store 3noTC DR. R. U WOOD, I TJUTSJCIAX ANU SlT.llEtl.Y JI TRDT KAN-.V1 I CtT S. Eisnuninx Surscon, ' Simajisl. IW U. KIEPKK, P. I S. MXnyoCR. M K HEEDER & DINSMORE. JIIVMCIANS AND sriCGKONS. uatlnc forme.1 JL copartnership to the prscllr. of Mctu-ln. as4 tfcr' rery, wmiblmpcstfullr offer thrir professional .rsieest ilberitiiensof Trocsml sumionillDC ruubtty IMEcou Uoiir Htiutb of I1T.T.' Hsnl.sre Mre ItsprtA I 6. L. KTAS o T wovK ' HYANiWOOD, 4 TTOUXETS AT LAW Tiy Koi OlBce Hist hsw north of lUnk, np stairs. lijso'i w i. wtnn. nosr wuaiTsn. WEBD & WILKINSON, i TTOKNEVt AT IJIU, Troy. Ksn-os. tCc. or . V tin Ilo.Lirk A. RrrrLrnrsU. M'Oe 1 Mr WrKli .ill W tn Troy Knitay .oil Naltirilar of eae srrh. until he rrmoTrs here prnuanentlv lOnichM S. L. RYAJfi VTTOr.NTV AT IW ANMIUUL l.VTVTK AXD CIILLtCTlllVACKXT toTrrance. Ksnu. 1-nikate Pr&rtice a sptxislty liner). N. B. WOOD, VTTonXET AXD tOCXSELOE AT LAW Troy Xanana. 3JUDCH). THOS. W. HZATLEY-. A TTOKXEV AT I-VtV AND MITAUT rVBUC. m. Odic. io tit. I'Mirt llose. Troy, Kansas. lCmsyTH. NATHAN PRICE. 4 TTOISEY AT LAW, Tny, Doniphan Coooty X. Kansas. ISisnHO. ALUERT PERRY, A TTOKXEr AT LAW, Troy, Kansas. OBc. .ulh J. sjtle of lulLe Stinsn. sjsnT. FRANKLIN BAB COCK. A TTOItXEr AT LAW. True. Kanssa. WU prsrKrs s. mi lib. sereral Cmtrts .f the Mate. 3frh:S. PIERCE & HEATH. ATTORX'ETS AT LVW WC1 ivsrtlre In Atchison. JettVr.n. Ihinlphan and Mlje.nin rimntle Or3r eorner tth an4 CumairnU streets, .rer t .brr'e. Atrbl ws). Kansas. SjaM7. F. H. TJRENNING, 4 TTOKXEr ITLW Wstbrns. Kansas. AOlecal 1S baMOvas WU1 be rarfully attenlril in. SOJanTS. J. A. CAMPBEIX, NUTAKV PUHLIC. Srsersnee. Ksnssa. rollertlnc flune, and rrraitlanres nrenptly nwde llrels, Murt rases. ant .ither in.lratsents of writing properle drawn, iitlswe. aotieitrd. IGfehfrJ R. M. WILLIAMS. "VOTAnr mine, coxvetanceh and tzxi. 1? Estal. Aernt. White tinsel. Kansas. Tare, raid far l.n res.drals, lands Iftraled, and aalrsi real fsl. mad. at rmwrnahl. rales. 9arb71. ALEX. APPLEBY. ACCTIOVEKIi Troy, Kanus. Will attest wle. la aUnsrUof tbeCnnty tharcrsrMmmsbUi. GEOS.CS PICZAED PAINTER. HOUSE AXDORXAMEXTAL PAIXTING, PArKB Ilaarin:?. Calatimi-niii'F. Ac tluoat i.rriniiiti' Shan In orb-erarris-ebaiIdiac Troj, KaosAS. (llaprl J HAGG & REESE, r NKTCRAlCEt KA1VSAS, Are AgrntaCurtho CROWN. DOUESTIC, AND N. Y. SINGER Siovi n IVtit ell incw, Ind wiU aril them st alnw-at Factory price fur cash. All Warranted for Fire Venr. Two Drawers sad Prop- Leaf linger tut 3); aix Drawers, for t-3. Tbe Eeit Xarklar OU In Xsrket ; al, 5ee41ea. MrC . DUMKE & GLEITZE IJEALEES IX CIXCIXXATI, MILWAUKEE, AXD ST. JOSEPH qi-BiKiEi-Riq aust-rscTCszu cr Apple Cider, Soda Water, Ginger Ale. LOOK HERE! ESPECIALLY FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES. Onr eelebraled flafioBatl Beer. MHtraakee andKCJo aeph I-eer, Cider Vicecar, SIa Water, (iinger Ale, aUxer Ale. Porter. He. ererTtluBg the beat in tbe matkeC We wiU aetl lewrr than ant buly. Plraae giro na one trial, and j en will be aatianed. DUMKE & GLEITZE. Comer Main ami 1'araon Streets gt. Jo-tt-nh.Mo 3onel. HIGBY BLOUSE North Sido Pnblie Siuanf T-txoTr, aact-DaroaJB. T1TE Ileoee hat been tboron(Uj oTerbaaled and repair ed. and ia fintlam ia ererr rettpret. It la eonranieat to tbe bC Joaepb A Weetern tsilrosd Dew, and baeka connect with all trains eo Um Atcbiaon e. Vebraaka E-UJ-rid.atTlvr Junction. Char-ea reaeaaalde. C1IAS. UIGBr. Proprietor. Fud. DrUiLOtiE. Clerk. ZMdmj79. CITY MEAT MARKET, Went tide 1'iiblic Square, CHAS. BURKHALTBB. REEFS ennsuatljealunda rA asserbaest .f tresis . 7 ss asesta. eMuiatlnj of lleet Kntton. Pork snd Teal i also. I Isms. Kaooldm. Bmkfart Eanss. rukled Pork snd Cosed EcC wUck a. will mD as Iw. a. tar UaiFSsdmit. tibop .pea stall seasonable bonra. Wia bne both Iceland Stock Cattle. Ala. r caak toe HUessislTsarw. aiefta. B00TS&SH0ES ITAZZ pleaevre in aanoonelne to tbs pnblie that I std eontian to auaasfaetare to erder, ererr atjle and da acripekat of Bouta and Sbwe esarae. fine, peed or sewed In tbe oeateeC aad meet mhatantlsl Banner. ATarierjeTZaat-vawerken band, for tbs aecBtnmoda tiea tbo-e wba prefer It. ICaAinrr and repairtar done to order . and tbe beat artleW f readj atade wurk on hand at all times. 1-Vhop on lain mtret.miKabtbEit&xA, nearly rpomiU D. It. Emer soa'a Stere. PBUdP KZLLXT. Wkito Cloud. 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