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1 X 1 tL f tf As- ''- w ' V L Is8 u 'j- K i Va r If. r ! P 111' ft K - - - goral 'glaftcw. THE KANSAS CHIEF, SOL. MILLER. Publisher. T pm 45SBs5siSa?,S? ill be diarrt. at the ""JJISJa eieeat wbea nnreon txm dollar wffltaM'a-Uejaeiorpjjae. aUadelarbaiada la "". ",.''l2lfa,e wltl j., lcUalWSV IpeWi"" " -" - fKT.hi.ftr,w.Ja tn. I. dernL Adv.rtllns Rates: I 1M f 7 00 10 00 On. fiqosr. Two bqoarea Thlta bqaire Ou.rtrof aCo'oaie j.lr.C4laa;a -U0 low 15.(0 tiOO 4100 10.00 IT 00 S3.0C 40 00 75.00 II w noo ao.oo -iM uoo TOO It 00 . 15 . HOC One Louisa -v.. ,..i .f Una. la accordaar. wiia .a. lb. nrrt tnmin. aad "''" I q.eot iasertioB. ...reed 20 per cent, eitraj and "P JSii 'io?laal eommonieaUon.. 'Sl'iriHolOO crot. prThae for .ull. InrOoa . for wbea talea fima I" oc- "aTolIPlIA COC.WIV DinKCTOBV. J UiuFrmi. Isbenff-F C B , rt- rrLa.iJuile--Jw"y WILPO .CK'T. ewTara .Law Yei t Ml ETTENMILtCtl KP.il.lU. tnwim iiirUAN. St. Loom afa. THIS fAxXiii toi,u t u . imp.pT Adtet tluajBra (10 pr.r N. . 1 -l.'r. ad"ni.ulnl . ttalUIlJlelIladerilIKV Oil 14. I.O.O. F. T. fit !1l il 3i meet eTerj Satorday alfiht at Odft.E-alk IW.lT AUne-ber..fU. lm!.r.ronliarlaIl-ltaattrndw tfiorT,s (j I. A Tol ttKa K. V A.F. A.TI. Tro.I.lt' o.SS A r aodA U ml. In the Ir H.II. SMoV.5ln.hn.n.h brfor. r.U bk-. 1 -1 t..tnni.. ta.rr.ftrr ALllFKT TM J.V. W M D C SnctalB, hee. Tn.rCh.pfr . H K A M hU the.r nreltoia on th.ar.tMd.j.nrM.jna.wiiuAlso) p II C !lCial, hee W.theoa Id-r VM.A.) A. M. niret" at their nS ireri tit Jrd. v on r b-rr. the fall l. aad ererj T.. -"k7thrrr.ll.r UlbaK brrlhrrn '' "r.1" titedtoallead. s. HA1l.ll. ai C l'0!aia see m K. OF II. Tr.YLnde V.U1T hj.Ihl. of n.nr weel. the J-o-od aud foortb rndayerroint. 1 'h moolh. in Odd Fel ... U.a.-rr Idr. tUuV p VtuVK Kobikt AVlLaw- " ". 'i1er -" K. "I'-' inc. e. irys.hb.lh.it 101 A M . icettinJrTerTllionJ.reirli J I IlWlsON l'i ITXaaadTil' M M'EVTAL NOTICES. A CARD. To all who are ill. r nj from the emit, and in li cretion. of reoth mrron. -aeaVnfM earl.r deear lot. or bmuiIimm! it I lll.rnda recipe thit will cure to.i I MY HAISCK Tin. jre.t remedr wa. dlwnrrred br a luii..nary in South America Senlu .eifaldrcHieleniclol tnthelitT Jo'irn T Imjix Nation l cw i'orir.l) 3uorCm tlubblnj Itnte.. Vehate inado arranjemenU with the publisher. uf. nnmlwror Ie.dmjncw.paper. andro.janne., be which we can rurni.h tbem, in connection with Ihe Chttf, at ireatly reduced rate, rrom regular ... .r.i pnec. 1 he lollowin g .re mt i""u Cblcf.nl r,.Tni.rlb WeWyTlmc. thi.f .DdTopcV. Wcctlrt .mmonwcllb lii'f nd T.iVa M cklc tai iUI I liicr.nd st. Looi" t ccllr l.lolc-l)cmorr.t t hi.f and I hic.-o Wccklr IntT-tlecn t blcfandVcwlork W cekly Tribute Cblff .nd ll.rper. VTecVlr i bicr.Dd ll.rper.ll.iar 1 hifandIIrprr.Muine ( bief aud Huper . 1 onn Teoplc (for youth) bicf.nd r.teiwn. M.carin Lbif .od( c.tnrv M.sazine ( bief .nd St. Mrhol. (forvontb) ( hief.nd IMdeAw.le, (fur youth) . .... . . .l. i. it it rlninrrnl II S S3) 150 . 3IW 3 00 100 5S0 ISO 500 IS 150 J 4 40 4 00 230 Chiefand Uttlelolha' .eler (rcry youn- cbil .150 ( bief and ran.T errreni.ll children! . Cbl.f nd CincinaMf Wecllr Comnerci.1. witb 1 40 prize bona . -,. Chief .nd Americ.n Africulturi.t ' o Tbe.e term, aro offered only toprompt payinc .nlj cnber. to the die, and are for the bencBt of onr patron, only e cannot furnmh the other periodi eali at the low rate, to pemone who are in arrear. for the CAicf, and i. no e.ee to per-oni who are rot .ubwnber. to the CIe l'erpon. who hare already i .- ..i.n rnr tlin rAicf. ran haro anr of the .b.ee nubUtation. they may de.ua. at the lowe.t club ratea. AVALU4BI.K WoB-t- behave a larje supply of Dr Keadslls book, 'The Hone and nu Diseasea one ofth most vain able works for farmers lo be r i i. ... - i.v nriMmi. ructAinine illnstra tionishowinc the appearance of the horse in every disease or ailment to which he is subject, ana dv whishanv person can tell what complaint ! affect iaj a sick horse It also contains direction! for the treatment of all disease and recipe for making all kinds of medicine owd in treating horse i V have comes of the work in Lnslisb, German. and French. Every subscriber of the Ckuf who has alreadvpaid in advance, or who may hereafter pav in advance, will be presented with a eopv of thi book, id the lan-naze be prefers, bycallinp at the ofteeand applying for it, or sending a three cant postaee stamp to have it mailed to him. Persons not sabsanbera, can procure cop ea for 55ent JIO'EV TO I.OA.t, On Real Eatotp, In anma lo salt lior rower,on Ore jcara' lime, or Icn. In. terrat. 7 per c-n. per nnnnm. Com mlaalona rrnaonablr. isaai, n. w. n. u AnTi.rrT. lforth.-wert Cor. 4ti ft Edmoad Streata, St. Jonjh, K. flOIKV TO I.OAX. J.r. Ilnmpaon la prepnred lo lonn money to the Fnrmfra of IonIphnn Conntj. on lonp; tlrnr.nt 7 per cent. In tereat. nnrl n reaaonnlile commllon. Money- may be pnhl before fine, nnil lop Intereat. if tlie borrower cbooaen. Modelnmln fttrnlahlns the money. o worn ipprn! mrnt or application reqnlre.1. Call on 111! nt the office of Krgliter ofllred". nt the lonrt llouw. JSaarly j.r. iiaiipso. The following- lAlida forwnlel X I' e jiectien"' township 4, nnge 11 w frel i .eetioc 6 township 3, range 21 S j. w i sectional, township 5. range SI Wjici .ection 33 township S, range 51 X . w I sc.tion li township 3 range SI These l.uds will be ...Id on rraonahle trrni. one third down, bali.reia one andlwoveir. 1-or fur ther Infonunon inquire or Joseril Hmmov S7j, Ofnee in Court House BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! an Buskirk A- Ilrcckenndge are agent, for Jt. 1) ells" Old Men". Comfort," - ictor," and "Peer le." Cair Iloot given up lo lie the best in any rair ket Tor the monev C?--eT Goods at LELANIVS. Xcw stjles Drpss Goods, and olicaiior than over. " JH01KV TO I.OAW, On Irapruved Farma, ,tt aumi to .uit borrower. In tereit. S per cent, per aannm, and onljf on cwmmiieion ofaperecnt. fori loin directly for a pnv.te party in the East. Tiol W Hmtlft. 9deoS0. Troy, Kansas. rlre ln.nraHce and Money Loaning;. n. MclXTOSII. Fire Insaranee and In Agent. of Troy, giveiyouyonr choice of a half a dozen of the beat Fire Insurance Compame. in tne I niten Sute. In which to laiure your propertv, at tho cheapest ratea. He will alio loan money on real estate Mcunty, at the loweit rate, ol wtere.i. ui fice adjoining Bodernaak ".epSO noner to I.oauv At low ratei, on long time X. Paicx, SljunecX) Troy, K ansae. XjT Oo to UcCrnm 4t Cowen. for severance SnowHake Klomv Tlonrr to Lean, On long time, at 7 per tent, loterert, ou well im proved Farm. in Doniphan County, Kana- Applet. juneSI X. K. Stoct. Troy, Kihsm. tf The Severance Hub) now bale an abundance or water, and art running day and night, with a good .apply or flour alwayl on band. ritllKLIV BIBCOCK Will negotiate le.m ror partiea wuhing to borrow money. 3rcb7o. I- Plows and Cultivators at Inland's, at St. Joe prices. CSr" ScM.uinger make, it a point to keep thY freihest and be it bread In town Soch tf. C?- AM -waatiag gotl 8onr, aaonld get tba Serer mnceMill. "snewFlik." lIfallMncai. - f-.inm,nt In the Interest of the fond for inprornt of the 1-rwbjttnan rtnrth of Troy, -' ... . .1.- cnr Hans, on TaarwaT errn- -Wlli Bsptrnm .- -- - ra ApnllSth. Tbe entertaining awl amusing Tn- -. . . .- -P wilt ll r.l4rM? s Brraaee Una-IKU'"') 7 , ., ; ,j home talent- lo close "" . - Two flat and a Sharp " -T Hoore open it halfpast ; nejinnini p l CZIa. 85 ernl.- reserved arsta, K rents: rlul- I Jdmiitun. . rent. . reserr drtn. 15 cent.. . T.n . .id W Eixe An eichanje cautions i-p'e ,-aln.t pl.ntins apple tree, near well., aa the root, reach out in erareb of water, and will panetrate into welli. Me will add to the adnce, and caution per aon. asain.t plantms any treea near well, or cietern. e.peciallT the .ilrerieaf pi.lar, whoee roota reach far, and Sir eoft ni.ple. The rooU of all thcae tree jo a Ion; way in rati of mo'rtnre, e.peetallym dry eeaeona. They will damaKe tie wall of a well, and will break tbronjh the cemented aidea and bot tom of a cittern, anil, ruin it. Experience right here at home prove, thl. We are of the opiaion. any way, that moet people orerdo the ahade tree bou nce. sme th.de, lo hot weather, i. pleaeant ; but ar,nod .npply of un.hine i. mnch more eeential. A few .hade tree aituated well aijaj from the houe, allowin; free aero of air and lijht to the room., are lrfttrr than a yonnj fore.t OTerebadow : tLe ilwellm. teepm- it In perpetual rt.de and moiftnre All l TtcllThat End Well. Onn Callin. 49 Pearl Street. Buffalo, X. T on: "I tried ranon. nmeilie. for the pile, bat found no relief until 1 lined Thomn.' hclectnc Oil, which en tirely cured me, after a few application.." Forrale br I) C. Sinclair, Troy. i C7 11. 31. i.nwr.on eeein. to be the onlj one tiat I. baring any boom, at White (loud, thl. bliruij Hi. boom on Lidic' bati 11 a big thing. fp IS inch How. for I0JO, at O. C Jonc.", Wa thena. CulT or the lat week, Conrt neenn to hare been quite bur doin; I nt little. early all the im portant cae. (o over. In the eae of the negro Imr Clara, on. of them pleaded guilty, and two were ac quitted, by one of Iboee unaccountable freak, th.t .onietinie. .cue June.. Court baa been occupied, mot of thi. week, withtho raw of flougb ajam.t the ltallroad Com anv The jury gare Gough orer tICOO d.mage. It mil go to the bupreme Conrt. There will haie to he an adjourned .rwion. or iuot of the bu.ineu will be crowded orer to September. We cent understand the arrangement that gire. but a two week. term, with a month . work for it to do DoatH Die In (be Iloltae. Ak druggl.t. for Kon-h on lUtit" It clear, out nit-, mice, bed bug., roachc cnnm, flic, iht ln .ect.. 13c jrbox CjT 1- merou". tock of ladieo' hat look a. if it had leu .truck by lightning; be eohl nearly all nut, lait Saturday, but he ha. a ltginioice that will be fn. in a rerr .hort time. Wlien in A hite I loud. call and eee them II. DE TllMIt Pile. A couple of week, ago, we announced the departure of Oa Marcuni and Hank lailey for Pueblo. Colorado. They at once .truck a rich lead, and in two or three day.' time, made their pile. For mure thin a week, Marcuiuba. been in St Joeepb, and Heller ha. been working in Toieka. They engage in labor merely to throw the .harjier. off their guard, aud to aioid being robbed Tow them hurtling and .weatiug, a ttrangrr would nercr .u.liect that they had tboutand.of iMlar. .holed I down their brcechea lege George I lagenbneb aud ! George ljing will be back before long, then they ) will all burr their money together, in the old place J"?" " W I'en I publicly te.tified that I had Wn curcl of a tcmble .kin bnnior by the Cuticnra Hem e lie 1 di 1 o that i Iher. might be cured, and do not Ireli t the time glicn to llliwenng lU'inine. " llou. in Taylor, lUrtton C'nlurrli lMief in lire minute., m eierv cae: gratifyi ig whole"ome relief, lond 1 money alue; Cure iM-gui. from fir..t a.pliratiou. and I. rtpid, nwl leal, and iMjiuanent. Ak for Sandfonl . ltadica! Cure, (.omplete for $1 CT"l-uierwn, White Lloud'H big dry good, m.n, ha an elegant hue of baby carnage.. ty 1 on will find it to your interest to call on O C Jone., W atheiui, for Hardware fy One etening last week, C W llargis, who bad lieeu at work about hi. .table, cime b u k to hi. hou, badly hurt on the left jaw, and unconscious. Asking where he had been, and what wa. the mat ter with him. he lav down on the bed, and knew nothing for many hour.. The laat be remeiubercd wa that he was at work in the .table, in which werea mare and amnle. rrom his appearnnie, it l. thought the mnle had kicked him on the nght jaw Hi. nght ami and Ride wt re partially paralrzed from the blow. He i recorenng now. bnt he received a biicrc .hock. rir'I.ydia E. Pinkham'. Vegetable t'omiomd, the great medicine for the cure of oil female com plaints, is the grc.te.t strengthener or th back, etomach, ner es, kidney., unnary aud genual organ, of man and woman, ecrknown. scud for circular, to Lrdia E. Pinkham. I.Tnn, Mas. Jr $ ponmlK bent Itio Coffee for $ I ; 7 ponmls A -buckle or Ihlnnrth'a roasted eotle. ?1, at hunt ! aim'a, VTiite Cloml n Monday was an unlucky day, at the livery taMe (.corce - Push, while engaged near the fltallion owned by the firm, waft auddcnlr attaekeV by the animal, wh rh M-iteil him by the side of the face, almost tearing it otl, and biting tlirmigli to the jaw bone. The same afurn.Ku, Major IIenr Nu bank was kicked on the lis by-ineof the hones and lamed. Henry had jut recovered from the wounds recencdiu the sanjuinarv battle with the Itoozle It Head the I.Ist (If all other preiwinition. or medicines In caw. or nausea, kemtnele, dimness, or irregnlantie or the .1 stem, Hurdock IUihnI bitter, hare no equal. TIict ncler fail in affirding immchate relief I'mo Jl 0) Korwilebyll V Sinclair Trov fj I am now prepared to do all job work, prompt lr O C. Jnnc. M athen. rF" Our Saturu" orni(ndeat speaks of the phenomena of currents or air t.r different tempera lure encountered in a two mile, ride on the pralne Ilaa he lived so long in hansae, to discover this now ror the first lime ' In riding over the praine, in warm weathi r, especially about .undown, or soou after, ou the high ground the air will be quite warm, whue an entirely different climate will be encoun tered ou the low land, and in the ravines. C?" It, Fruminr, Kq . a prominent drni.t of Sju larc, Trias, wntes ' 'Pnekly sb llitti r." hai e glicn entire eatlsfacllou to all who have n-ed it Ounng Ihe past tuoyears I have .old eeicral gross, and the demand i. constantly lucn a.iug, which .how. that thiareiufsly come, aptuall that leclaitued for It. Au eflcetilal purihcr or the bbicl, as well as or the entire .ysleni rhvsicwu. in tui. faction ery oucn recommend it Aceonlmg to th.e who h. re made careful re- ( t and imputation, Oood I-ndaTand fcaslcr will this vear occur on the ei.ct dates on which the event, did or w hich they are the anniverwmcs. They Iare changeable annivrrume., regulated by the moon phases, bnt the actujl date on which Chnst wa. cruetfied, 1. eompnted to have been r nday, pnl 7tb,"aod Hi. resurrection oecnrn-d on Sunday, -pnl j?th r- Dcsenlng Article are aluafa tppre e atel The exceptional rlcanluic. of Parker . Hair Itslsam niake. it iwpular Orav hair, nre inii.ible, with it.tecasioaal use fy Illg trade on Clothing at rtucrsous. AMnto Lloud Citt tutmoN There wa. a very light lote poll ed. on Mondav, and no contest Tor eitv ofticers Tlie rollowing person, were chisen Mayor Henry Iloder, Jr Councilmen lloberl Hickinger. I) s,nclair, John 7 A ilson, Cha. K. Rrown, Am C Toung Police Judge I). W. Ilrown pvr- The auti prohibition ticket wa. elected at Sev erance. Mondav. The following omecr. were chos en Mayor W. II II. Curtis. Police Judge J A. Campbell Councilmen John T. Kirwan. s L. Hvan V E. Miller, II C, Moll. John Lyoni. ry Abite (.loud elected the following mnuicipal ticket Mavor John II. Lynd. Police Judge John I. Keccher Councilmen John S Hook. Wni Ik Sloane. Mark Cvan, R. Ik lteidelman, George IN. Manek. Catarrb af the Bladder. ' Mtnging, .marttug irritation of the nnuary pass ages, rLiva.ed dischargee, euie.1 by "Buehupaiba." tl.at druggists. K.nsa. Depot, UcPIHh 3. VOX, Atchison. Kansas. JjTrre.b ear Cjuincy lime juit received at Kra- eraon'a, White Cloud. CP Monday morning, Sim. Hardy and Geo-ge W. Benn-tt happened in our office, and got ou the subject of Jc.se Jan.e. They argued that they would not like to nodertake the job of eaptunng him, llleep or awake, and were of the rpimou that it could net be done. At that very lime. Je.se wi. receiving his flni.bing .hot. in St. Joe. C? Ea Keeder left, Saturday night, forfToprk., tn take a noution in the anditmr department at tb. Atchiwn. Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company. Wedonot knowjustwhat hi. duties will embrace. I but guts, that a part of them will be to aee that all hi. friends get peue.. XV The U, Sc M. K. IU, known aa the Barliogtott Houte, offer special advantage to travellers. i?ee their advertisement in thi paper. ty Xu.r Move, with 22 piece of ware, for HX at O C Jones, A athena. ty SatimUy, the raerenrr touched Thanlca. El. Cmtr. lleaae allow lne a email apaee m your paper, to exprocatomy little fnenda of PoiuV phan mj eiccers thanka for their beautiful gfta, chief among which 1 would mentionnot only a band eonie photograh album, bnt b1m an equally band eome antograpn album, and a book of poema. All wttl tp t ltiwlilv nrl.t ?rhl t inM.itt. (mi i. .....ii i.n .. ..c..i .a .r....,..t i.. i... ! . iint.Hu wj v tie prl.. Cmmend me to bo." 1 P to keep . ,,,,,,. MrpnM.. A. . ,,,,. of the manr pleasant hour, we hare pawed to- many pleaaant hour we hare pawed lo- griher in the Doniphan school, three nietaentor. -ill ever be rained far abole their intrinue worth, . bTyonrleacher, Duaie Sraru.txo. ' " I To Teacbcnv. Tlie Cuantr .ortatuin will mtrt at Iaona, m Sctnnlsv, thr 8tli It all teaelien and fnrnila of cJnration torn ort. .V ;ood programme ha brrn prrpairil T. IX. Ma&fhall, IYtaidit. r?" "Hie Hi-LJand Ctnlrnl htate t. n to notM.e tltf fat that a bonwr 1 bm ba.lt there, to he ns4 asaaalonn. A the respectable jieopleof Ilishlan.l do not rnul thr CmtralStaie e malt the soljce, aa rr-fjUtMcd, no that thrmaj know v hat Is in atore furthfir tuwu rV There t not a familf in Ilrown or Doniphan Coanl.r. ithln fiflj milr f White ClotuI, bnt what is talhtng ahfiut tmrrnoni latliea hata lieiog new epnn itjle, and from 33 to 50 per cent, eheajier thau thr van. um1m ran Ie bought for at anj uther town PourOnOil." L. 1. Follett, Marum. O , tUtea he lia uaed Thotv a r-clectnc Oil fur bun., and haa found nothing to equal it in Mothm the patn and rivlds relief ror mile 1t I) C Sinclair, Troj. CP" Rev. Alex. Thompson hereby annonnees that he has d teeontinced hi Mrrice at the PrrribTterian eharrh of this place It wasnnaToibahle that notice of this was net siren earlier. Thanhs to all friends, for any friendship received Tnrj. April 3d, lSftL ty Charley Tot has been elected Mayor of Hish land. and It V. ItaLer, I'ulicn Jnilge. Highland doesn't believe in men of doubtful standing If push ed n;ht hard. Clarley Fox himself would achnowl edc that he i moral and virtaous Forxii Ou nlar, JUrch 21th, Iwtveen Tray and Sfveranee, a black valise, containin;; a suit of clothes, two fdiirt-i, and an extra pair of pant. The owner can hare thcin, bypnvins pa"Ierty, and pay in for th rutiee E-Jie Vinter, foruirrlv of Trov, it no run nine it ore in Oregon, Mo, nnder the name of ( heap Jt " If we lived in his neighborhood, we would want to have our bmldin; and goods insurel fr their full value Ilrnln and IVerre "WVHh Health Uenewer1" Oreatest remedy on eartli for impotence, leanncaa, xual debility, JL.e tl, at ill-assist Kanas Depot, MrlMKEA. rOX. Atchifton, KanMia. Hall Paper J nut received at D C Sinclair s. a very fine aswrt nient of the latest stales of W all Paper. r C to Schluninger , and jet seven loavca of bread, for twentv five eenta. fir"nist oricintj stn inhutwrrVaCAK was noth mj more Drlestlian a laa;1 "p" s- John. Mr. I f.ffr l all, and tli iirr-hiUiticn amend menL Wat t ld J TtIC JIow did yon find it ont I And if correct, is it any Sweater "gas" than St. John, Mrs. 1 e Oeer Call, and the prohibition amendment, themselves r Up to this time, there never wa a better pros peet for fruit m this County. The very ur i pink with peach b1oom. aud all other fruits give prom ise of the same abundance 1ST e are late in bwnin;:, this week, because of a break in ourpresn. We did not get the outside pages printed nntil after the time when the inside should have gone to press C7a,SI,300 per year can be easilv made at home working fur E O. Kideout &. Co . 10 Itarclay Street, Iew York Send-for iheir catalogue and fall par ticulars XsT If Fmerson. ot the banking firm of -pnngcr JL r merront is loaning money a low a he is selling goods, the next we want to borrow we will go to White Cloud l"jj? Paints, oils, and window drug store. glass at Dr. Wade a rp-.lim Marram is thinking of going into the business of manufacturing cylinder printing presses. He thinks that, with a sledge hammer, a drill, and a rat tail file, he can turn out a firt-cla pres jyflntol) C Sinclair a for all kinds of paint t3T A grand ram prevailed all oer this country, Tuesday aud ednesday. A largo amount of water fell, but It came so gradually and softly, that it was all absorbed by the fcCoU'.'1 Zjr Would be glad to get St Joseph prices at Dr. A adr s drug stor. rF" Mrs. A mm 1 Jlootli died at M Joseph. April let in the 73d rear of her age -hewaa sister of E. F Dixon, of Troy, and was for a longtime n res ident of this County fiT" Mixed paints, m eerv shade, at D ( clnir s. Mn- tp" SiOO Ben Hani apple trees for sale bv V. B. Flledge, Trov. ITF" seicn loaves of bread sold at Scbkiniuger., for twenty five centa. ty Jo Craney has been defeated for a third tenn as Mavor or Downs. Hut never mind, Jo ; the peo ple are going to serve St. John the same wav tri?" II. F Shaner received a hue new buggy, last week. We don't know where all bhaner intends taking us, in that buggy, the eommg Summer. Cv" Alabastine, (for calsomining,) at Dr. Wade drug store. ry Senntor Plumb has our thank, for a band me bound lopy ofllliines Oration on Oarfield, corrected and revised by Mr. Blame himseir IT?- SOO Ben Davi. apple tree. Tor .ale bv W. B Elledge, Troy. rp Mrs. Welding, of srverance, is one of the live and go-ahead Milliner! and deserve, the patron age of the ladiea. hee her advertnement GT The W. C. T. U. will hold their neit meeting at the M. E. church, on next Fnday afternoon, at 2 o clock. All the ladies aro invited JT The Conntv Board will meet next Monday, the 10th. This will lie a regular quarterly meeting. at which bills will be allowed CTr" Tete Dill ha. the thanks of the Ckuf offie. Tor a liberal supply or "fresh air." on last prew night. tt Mi". I lora Blair was married at Pans. Texas, on the even ngor March 31 st, to Mr I- Ilurdette. Cf The portrait on our fourth page is not a like ness of Joe James" mother it i Lrdia rmkham. TjT EmerMn, White Cloud, goes to st. Jor, nevt week, to buy another big stock of -pnng good.. CP Dr M L. Zimmerman will remoie his faunle to Onega, Pottawatomie County, next week. CF" Franklin Babcoek lis. moveil bis family back to Troy, to their old home. tp Tob-icco and Cigar, a ij.cei.lty, at Henry Wheeler. lp Pee etennary canl of II. I. Kich.rdson, this week IP" Farmer, ean now depend upon g.ttmg their gnnding done promptly, at the Severance Villa. TEN REASONS WHY BRYAN. BROWN SHOE CO. BOOTS AND SHOES ARE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. 1st. We offer a reward of one thousand dollars for tho detection of any Leather board or Shoddy, In any part of any shoe made by us with our own name on same. 2d. We use only the best stock to be had In the market. 3d. We close our seams with Beldlng Bros. Prize Medal Pure Dye Silkthe best that Is made. 4th. We make all shoes with the Cordl an Back Seam, that cannot rip. Oth. We see that every shoe Is put to gether in the most substantial manner. 6th. They aro mado by skilled work men, who aro responsible for the parts performed. 7th. They aro made on Full Lasts, and will not cramp the feet. 8th. They are the neatest fitting. 9th. They are tnooestTinisnea. 10th. They are the latest styles. Van Buskirk X Breckenridge, Agents. fOB SALE TEX GOOD FARMS 1-OR SALE, all under cul tivation, and ranging in pnee from twenty to forty dollars per acre; all located in the aonth part of Doniphan County, and none of tbem over twelve mileafrom Troy or Atchison; all well located, and near railroad atationa. Will be .old on reaaonahl. terms. For further particulars, aee JOSEPn McCRUM, Feb. S3, 1SSS. Troy, Kansas i fp- Our Specialties : I BllS COrSOtS, . Howard's sewing machine Oil and needles. Wells t. Henderson's Boots, Bryan, Brown ACos Shoes. Invite close Inspection. Guarantee pri ces Van Buskirk A Breckenridge. fy 2,500 Ben DavU appla treea for aale by W, B. Elledge-Troy. ry Imgt and medicines cheaper than at St- Jo eph. at Pr. Wade'a drng tor RC1L ESTATE THA'tirEM. riled far Record DurlDs; the Month of .north. If.!. WABEAXTT. Ifom. II. StuMn awl wife to Loni. Uirhter, wet half of LoU 4 and 9. nut all of I-ote S, G. T, 8, Block 102. Highland; 500 . , .,.!.!.. .l vtr.t t" ir.lnbnn'. """ . loath wr.t onartrr ofi tmmsliin- I, ranje 31; 1, .11CJJ.C1 mcubuvu auu .... . ..... .. . iuth-we.t tinarter aection townmip , range -i, 'r. ..., Jobn ll. Zimmerman anu -no ,. o.. ... ....-.v, " ww noirt ofaoutIart ".uarter tion 23, town.biP2,range21; IIOO mm a- J.r ll.rina r.inetcr win tin. f. iimrner iuu uc . u- . ..f divided one-twelfth of th'e north part of the ea.t half of south-west quarter .ection 17, townihip -, range 22; tia Thomas Sherwood ami wife to Samuel Mallows, the middle CO acre, of the oulb west quarter aection SS, township I, range 19; tlSJO. Angus! Frenrel and wif. to School Ditnct No. 5s 1 acre iu Ihe north-west oorner of tlie south we.t quarter of the aouthast quarter section 16. town ship 3, range St); S5. M. I Zimmerman and wife to Daniel Voorheea, 3 acrei in the nortb-eiit comer of th. aouthait quarter section 19, townihip 3, range SI, II. Xaney L. Ilargia to Adam Taylor, all htr undivid ed Interest in 50 acrei in the north-eaat corner of north-east quarter section 31), township S, range SI, I7. Adam Taylor and wife to George W. Sutton. SO acrei in the north west quarter .ectiou 30, township 2, range SI; fi. Han. Hansen and wife to D Batcn, Lot 7, Block 11, Severance: f3W. Allien B Dicken. to Lara Janien, west half of south-east quarter n-eUon 10, township i, range 20; ?l.ttO Jamc. Whittakcr and other., heir, of James Mi chael., deceased, to Thomas Thompson, the undivid ed one-half of north west quarter of aouth west quar ter section 10, township 4, range SI, (350 Xancy James and other! to Mana Belcher, Ixiti 10, II, 13, Block IIS, Llwood. IM EmannclMoitingeraod wife to Fredenck Scbnei deraann, Iit. 7 and 8. Block S7, Bellemont, $70. 31. G Blood and wire to Wm. McLin, purt or north-east quarter of north-east quarter section 1 2, township 4, range 20; $30. M. G. Blood and wife to Jesse P. Cook, 1 acre in north-east quarter of north west quarter section 12, towuship 1, range 20 ;2S0. M. llargis and wife to M. G Blood, 4a acre, in notth-east quarter of north-cast quarter section IS, town.hip 4, rang. 20; fMO Mary Xt.hit and husband to Suunuah Parker, part of isuth-east quarter aection 18, town.hip 3, range 19 Si. Johu llrazeltnn and wire to Caroline A. Fry, pirf ofljitllO, II, 1J, Block 14, Watbena, (100. Cliarlca Itidel to W. D. I!ippey,3 acres iu north east corner of south west quarter of south-east quar ter section 22, township 3, range 19; (30. Lafayette Xoe and wife to Dand Allen, south hair or eouth-east quarter or north-east quarter aection S:, township 2, range SO; H) James Caughlin and life to Thomas Brazell, nortb-east quarter taction 31, township 4, range 1; 13,900 John J. Bradley and wife to Carolina Deggiuger, north-east quarter or north west quarter section 33, townshipS, range 20; jWO ilium L. Manrhtatcr and wire to Charles C. Donlr, south baM or nortli west quarter section 3S. townobtp 3, range 20, 3V)0. Daniel F Bobbin, to James MeAnulty, north hair i.r south west quarter section S, township I, range SOjSM George McCluley and wife to John McCauley, 20 acres off the north end or the west half of north we.t quarter aoction 5, township 3, range !; II 100. Bowen Small and wife to JoMph Kelley, north east quarterof north wit quarter action 30. town .hip 3, range 2, (COO Andrew Elnngeraud wife lo Andrew Dines, south half of north west quarter section 5, township 3, rangc22;l200 Levi kunkrl and wiTe to Daiid Allen. Its I and 2, of section 20. township 2, range 21, $100 Lydia J. Pengra to Daiid Allen, west half of norlh-ea.t quarter section 29, township 2.range2l, (27S Charles II Bickfonl and wife lo hjlw.nl W. Sin clair, the undivided oue-balf or the south Si) ftet or Lot (, Block Si, Troy, $1,800 Thomas II. Moore and wife to Stephen Prvor, northwest fractional quarter section 6, township S. range 20; and Lots 1 and 2, Block 14, and Lots II and 12, Block 17, Iowa Point, (r0fl. F V. Bowen and wife to Jerry Saarios, Lot. I, 3, 4.S, Block II, Iowa Point; (73 tiamucl . Conaway and wire to Solomon K. Horn, north wet quarter section 1 1, township 3, range 21, tS.400 Charles E. Fox and wife to F. M. ernon, Loti 1, 2, 3, Block S3. Highland, $1,200 C. C, Clonch and wife to W. A. Hawkins, the un divided one-fourth of Loti 1 and 5, Block 9, Sever ance; $010 Almira C Mowry and husband to George I Mow ry, Iits 4, 5. 6, Block 19, Severance, (400. " Margaret Marble and husband to X. K. stont, I.ota 11 and 12, BlockSi. Last Troy; $12j James V. G. Shurtleff and wife to W. II loibes. south, arst quarter of south west quarter tectlon 8, tuwnship 4, range 20, (I, and exchauge of land Daiid I- Birtletl and wife to Xathanirl Groshong, west half of west half or south-east quarter section IS. township 2, range 2J; $100, and exchange or land. Jonathan Leigh and wire to George McCauley, weithairor north west quarter section 5, township 3, range 1, $4 OW Cathenne Laverentx and husband to Diednch Basen, Lot 8, Block 11, severance, (M James S,Galbraitb and wife to Jehiel Frliee, south half or north west qnarter lection 2S. towrship 4, range 20: $Sfl Mrs TareyJ Savwanl to Allen roner, wintu-eisi quarter or north west quarter aection 3G, township 3, range 22, (S00 W D Kippey and wife to st. Benedict a College, Loti I, 2, 3, 4, S; Block 2. C C ClonclTa flr.t Addi tion to Severance. i20) Ella F. Cook and husband to B F. Hnrpeter, Lot. 13 and 11, Block II, severance. JUOO Thomas J Bobbins aud wire to Anron Randolph Fyler, north west quarter or south west quarter, west half of north west quarter of south west qnir ter, and north-east 10 ncre. of south west qnarter of southwest qnarter section 30, township 4 range 1; (1,000 David T Parson, and wire to David Allen, Lot. 3 and 4, in south west rractioml quarter section 2C, township 2, range 21, (300 OUT-CLAIM. V illinm P. Round ind wife to Martha Courier, the undivided one-twelfth part of the aouth west quarter or south-east quarter section 16, townships, range 22: (73 Adam Brenner and wire to James F. Forman, north-east rrartional quarter Motion 3, towuship 3, jangeSl, $1. . August Freniel and wife to Martha Moms, the undivided one-twelfth part of the north part f the east half or south-east quarter section 17. township range 22; (273 Mart- Thinet andhuioand tojiwepb George, Ihe fractional one-third part of S3 40-100 acres in the north west corner of south west quarter section 19, township 4, range 22; $300 Louisa C llargis to Adam Taylor, her interest tn SO acres in the north part of north-east qnarter sec tion TO, townships, range 21, (1.. Samuel Harper and wife to George II Holton, Lots I, 3, 1, 5. 6. 7, 8, 9, 10. II, 12, Block SIS, White Clond. $1, and to replace lost deed. John P. Johnson and wife lo David Allen, south wMt fractional qnarter section 20. township 2, range 20: M. Sarah J. Bayne to Adam Shnvcr, west 43 acrei of south half of nortb-eist qnirter section 1,, townihip 3, range 20; II. O W. CoBey and wire lo John II. I.yml., Lot l J, Block 20, White Cloud, in Jehu Elliott and wife to Jacob Richards, Uti II. 13. II, IS, IG, Block 33, Geary City. (3. Chailel B Bickrordand wife to Daniel C. Sinclair, Lot 2, Block 23, Troy, (l,.VX. Anna M Crral to Louis M. Fink, Lots 13 and 14, Block S, Creal a Addition to Wathrna; (I. William F. Zimmerman and wife to Columbia A. Zimmerman, their undivided one-sixth interest In the real and peraonal estate of Jacob L. Zimmerman, deceaad, (700. TIT DEED. Doniphan County to Cyrus Lelasd. Jr., north west qnarter section 33, township 3, range 21, (134. 71. Doniphan Connty to Cyrus Lrlind. Jr aouth half ef north west quarter section 12, township 3, range 20; (161.27. Doniphan County to Adam Taylor. 134 acrei of west pert of north-east qnarter section 2, township 3, range 20; (141 7G. covtEnrrr r.TEim. United state, of America to Francis M. Thompson. east half of north east qnarter and ftouth writ quar ter of north-eaat qnarter section 10, township 2, range 1. United Statea of America to Francis 31. Thomp eon, north west quarter of north-east quarter lection 10, township 3. range 19 CLOTHING. We have a beautiful Une of suits, for men, boys, and children. Dont forget to look and price, before buying In this line. MottoClose prices. We let nobody boat us. Van Buskirk t Breckenridge. ror Kale, very cheap, er trade for stock, a Tery desirable city residence in Troy, Kanaaa, well improved; bnBdinga all new, and first class. Apply to Smch. XL IUbjixt. McCram & Cowen have received tbeir Spring stock of Dry Goods and Xo tious, Boots and Shoes, and Clothing. We invite tlie trade to call and examine ! onr new goods and prices. We direct es- ! ; .rt..Yi l - peciai auenuuu iu our iu.mug wuitru is nice, new; and nobby. Van Buskirk & Breckenridge OPEX FOR THE SPRING TRADE I ISM m OF M GOODS. CAIlEFirTJCY SELECTED. A COMPLETE"STbcK OF Dress Goods and Trimmings, Ribbons, Laces, COIiLAES, HOSIERY, and NECK "WEAB, Boots, Siloes, and Groceries. POPILAR PRICKS. We pride onraelvei on pleMing, promptly attending to your wanta, and always giving; you goodi at pricei do une can beat. VAN BUSKIRK & BRECKENRIDGE. We Lead, and Others Follow! 0UK EP2I50 STOCK IS SOW COJsTIXTE, COKSISTTJrO OF Dry Goods, Notions. Hats, CloHring, CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, G-roceries, Queensware, Glassware, nl eTf rrtli.ns tuoallr We make a Specialty of Young Men's Nobby Hats and Clothing, Inch will be told at price lo defy coui j tit ion. W'm offer a a ixtal indacmcnt to rali liarvra, Ten Cents Given Back on every Dollar's worth of Goods Bought for Cash ! Keinf nirr. we wll (Leap an anTbodj r$e if too don t jtar raob. and if jou fepl like pa.Tin cab, jou UTtrn per cnt on yourmonrr. Glove and all Winter OoocN at Cost for OO I)a. SPRINGER & DILLON, Donlpliuu lie? ma. I ind and dust, sometime the reverse, u the order j or the dar, and there it no telling when the pro-j grammo will be changed. Mr bpahn, sister of our tow nwain. A. inmntnr nved from Philadelphia, and will likely jr main here, for Rome time. Our museum i gone, bnt is reported to b still in a i-enpatetie nondition, somewhere on Koek Creek According to order from headquarter. tLe track from here to the Junction will be torn up immediate ly, and then the inhabitant of thi place will have to walk two mile to see a hand-car Mr Schletzbamn ha sent hi youngest daughter to Atchison, to receive medical treatment from Ilr Holland. The poor girl, about eight yesrsold, is entirely unable to walk -ure1r a sad condition It is sincerely to be hoped that, in thi ease, medical skill will overcome the natural deformity Mr Slayton, son inlaw of Dr Welsh, and hi lady, arrived here from W illonghby, Ohio, where they have been spending the a Inter They intend to move to Lincoln, eb. J W. Low and Charles Lord lure gone to Pueblo, Col Some of their friend accompanied them to Atchtaon HorenceO Dnscoll Inform tne that hi father is doing very well. He ha ordered a machine fr making brick, and will commence operation as soon an the eason open Hi son will move there, also Ld Bilimek and family started for Colundo Springs, on Mondar. A small eamboat, belonging to Unele an, is at present employed in tin vicinity. MtssMtte Karhart. a graduate from Mrs Monroe' scheol, at Atchison, commenced a select school, on Mondar She has a considerable number of pupils The Doniphan Dramatic Club will give an enter tainment on Mondcy, tho 10th inst. The members of this society spare no efforts to make the rendition ef "The Turn of the Tide, or reeked in Port, and the lau.hahle farce, 'The Persecuted Dmchman, an exrellent one. The people In thi section of the country will lie glad to know that Uobt. Flickinger ha decided to put hi flouring mill at -rary City again in opera tion Tho. Kentzler, Jr , I to be then engineer A vonng lady, whose name I don t remtmlter, jast now, will open a select aehool fn Oearr She. ought lo be well patronized. Iteligiou service In Geary have been sadly neg lected, since tl at famons church festival , bet last Sunday, Father Leak, of thi plate, preached there, to a large and appreciative audience. He a ill preach there again, oa Sunday, the 9th, aud fur the exclu sivebnefitof that place, I ean not forbear toad monish everybody there and in the vicinity to en courage 3Ir Leak, by their prepense Praine fire every night, and it i well that all the old rubbish is thus chemically converted into good fertilizer of the soil But it sometimes Ieoome somewhat annoying, tf not hazardous, during thi equinoctial season. Last baton! ay night, for in stance, a traveller had a bard time to pas the dis tance between Mr. Tate'adwelhng and the school house in the bottom, on the deary road. All the old tnmi were ablaze, and heated the flying dust to such a degree that it produced anything but a favor able impression on the skin of passers-by. Isaac Weyer, the blacksmith, has been suffering from a sndden attack of kidney disease, and eon fined to hi bed, for. same days, but I up again It i a notorious fart, that farmers have usually some "cause for lamentation." But this spring. I have met no one who was not entirelv satisfied with the condition of hi fall whcM It look splendidly, Indeed ick Brenner will sow twenty pounds of onion seed Hi ground i fn excellent condition The colored school closed, last Tuesday It is reported that Mr Detwder Intends to build a flooring mill on hi place, provided the depot i put on hi ground. He ought to Induce the railroad magnate to conform to hie wishes. The "mnsenm" would look there just aa good a anywhere ele. Tlie Spring firove Lvceum rioted it winter sea son very appropriately, last Friday, with speeches and song in commemoration of Oarfield. Mr. Miller gave a characteristic review of the President' youth. Ins energy and industry, and wa followed in the same strain by Mr. Kirby. IW. Edward proved raj conelosively the baseness and fallacy of some ill-designing newspaper correspon dent, who pf late hive tried to belittle ami black mail the character of the assassin a victim, by assert ing that he hid behind treea. In the battle of Chieka- manga. The speaker wa in that battle, and em ployed aa a messenger to carry orders from head quarters to the different division. These dispatch- c were mostly written hy Oarfield, who, in the se verest battle, exposed himself without discretion. The vindication wa a complete one. It I bat one Instance of thousand, how a soldier heart rebel against the defamation of his former comrade. Af ter that, the Lyreum listened to a lecture by Ernst Knehl, about Henry VJIL, and then adjourned till the 10th of Xsjvember. Oo away from home to learn the new! The 111." dois Slaatcnlung, a German paper of metropolitan aspirations, published at Chicago, inform it read er that the Tmy CW, heretofore a strong prohibi tion paper, has changed Its policy, and is now fight ing with the opposition, because of the ineffective ness of the present prohibition law. A certain Mr. Taylor, from Slaine, paid a vi.t to Mr. J. Brenner, and took with him different sam ples, to Introduce into the Pine Tree State. And thus the world move on! Dr. M. Cyan, ho formerly lived fn Wmthrop, Mo., has located here. He belong to a school called the Botanic, who are opposed en t inly to any min eral or poisonous drug. He U a pleasnt gentle man; ess hi office In the house formerly used a. a names shop by Dorcas ; ha displayed hi drags, and will surely succeed in acquiring a good practice. Th following ticket was elected In Doniphan, on Monday: For Mayor, Geo, Brenner; Police Judge, W. L. Leak; CoonetlmeB, J. Welsh. J. Kchletxbaum, J. 1L Floyd, Isaac VTeyer, If. -eUt- tiie rvrtTKE or kasak. That Kansas la to have u bright future is the pre dict ion of 71 Xearewwoi'tA TSWf, which for the weekly edition yoawDl hat to pay $1.00. We have made arrangement to club 7aXMraa-rt Weti'f Tuaefwith ThM&vftartUSQftTamTan. .Sendyoor money to this office, and for t3I4)yov wQI get TX Ltmremwenk Wrtttf Timet and Tk&Cktef for one year. Do not delay a day in taking adrmatage of thi won derful offer, for between, sow and April 30th, some snWriber to Tk Tlmts will receive a $383 ergs..- Boots and Shoes. iArge stock of Boots and Shoes, just received, at Wand's. found id a generml ttonr. Scurnncr Ifliiusix The Vveranee bom,"iKken of in last week chief, ihardlr a clreumevtance. compared to the real article There i not a busmen man in town WPoha not made inmirrdnnng the pat Tear, and tbev all agree tl ot the proqiect is brighter than any previous year. Tlie farmers iu thi vicinity all e. ru assured of the vihrat crop, nt least, we judge such is the fact, by the number of self binder ln-ing sold here, thi spring, one nnu hiving averaged four ptr aeek, for the lust ix weeks, 31 r C. W. Holeomb is building a flue residence. 31r O W Hall, who is at present working for hinilull A- Co , returned, lest week, for the purpose of muting bis fatmlr tn Iiwrcnre to le nsarer hi work In the case of nively -k. Hedges v. Y F. Dray ton, of tliUplt.ce. held at Wathena, last week, Mr. Drayton won, on a teehmcKl law oint Both of our attorney, l.yan aud Mowry, were engage.! in the case. Considerable excitement a a manifested over our city election, one party leing in favor of electing a ticket instructed to proceed to Topeka and hang St John, the other to elect him to the Senate 3Iiller, the luuilwr man, intends to opercte on the M. P extension. teaman Uussell siort a new hat and a standing collar, and hats lie docs not know what the conse quence would hare lwen, if hi girl had not left town Kd. Wallace and Kd Heeney seem tit lie having a rice orer some issne, at present a secret tctween them h.erv time Heeney goes t Tror, Wallace board the same tram and goe to Wathena. Mrs, Tnggnmeil her millinery stock to Wathe ns.Ust week. 31r L. J Kote. an old time clerk of Jim Camp bell, i iid our town a short visit, recent I r. Mr. Black is keeping a writing school in Kippey hill. He is a modest yting man Will Akersi his assistant. There i an attendance of b ut 33 The understanding in town is, that Mr Dresser, in the spring, will bmld a dwelling east of the black smith shop, as he already ha one on the north and west 31arak A. Kopietz, the butchers, have dissolved partnership. Marat is conducting the business alone. We think it all moonshine about the Cettrut Slate mot ing to this point; but still we sav, that if this County must bo afflicted with a Democratic paper. thi town is the most suitable of any, a this is the only town in the County which contain three live saloon and one dead one Prof. C5. T. Dooley bs disappeared, and all efforts tnditcorerhis wherealouts, si far, liave been nna vailing Sullivan, first cousin to Pjddy l.yan." is working tor igus, the harness-maker Our new minister seem to le winning golden opinions from the citizens, and to all appearance, is a fair-niiaded Chris tun gentleman. Work will shortly begin on the Catholic Church here, as well aa two or three private residences, and a large store room, which will make it lively fur the carpenters. B. F. Harp ter ha had the InmWr on the ground for i new house, more than a week, but i unable to get any one to put it up Mr. Ed. Henney, who worked for Springer At Co., for some time past, ha forsaken the yard-stick for the plow and country girl "Squire DraytonV othre is a model of neatness and convenience. If somebody would be patriotic enough to cut down that loy who ban leen hanging in the post othee for a month, he would eenfer a favor npou manr citizens, A twenty foot jictition for the pardon of Mason will be ient from here. The sentence wa for Miss ing, not shouting The etitiou onght to pray to let him have another crack at Oil. "Pair. I"rtirfe Grove If craw. For some week, we hate been too lmy tn send the new from here; but now we're started again. One girl from the antarctic regtou think she know why we did not write; said we didnt hare any wampum with which to boy writing mitensL Oh, yes. deary, there's a qnarter in our jean, vith which we will bay some paper for ourself, and some tallow for you. which yoo may burn while sitting np at night, or you may use it fur a better purpose. School booming; thirty-one scholars attend. 3Ir. Tonr Brox has some corn planted. 3!r. A. Bennett I building an addition to hi house. Thermometer went high, bat unlay. 31 art m Joyce house I completed. There are several clover pasture about here, which are looking green. Lent over, a dance may be expected, at any time. Gray Brother have delivered 1,000 bushel of wheat at Brenner, at $1.25 per busheL A posse of men from Xorway made war upon a country wine cellar, Sunday night. Kate Bodart, of Atchison, i spending the week at home. T. F. Loyd has sold hi fat cattle. Delivered at Brenner. Mr. Lyons I building a new dwelling bouse. The school girls have hunted up their last year hata. We haven t had a whack at "era yet. The peach buds are not likely to be injured bthe bugs Thursday finds two or three of our school girls waiting at the pot office for the Cktef to eome. When it arrive, ft is taken to the school-house, where it Is n-ad by more than a half dozen girl at the same time. They will mis it. Thursday of thu week. fV Saturday was a strange day. While travelling southward two mile, we trnek several different current, of air, varying greatly f a temperature. One current would be quite warm, while another felt like a sea-breeze. One current which we felt mnit have had a temperature of SO. Brenner I our market town Xorway Is no longer a lively town. Xow, why is this I Xorway fa but ne and a half tmlea distant from Prairie Grove, which is the centre of a good wheat raising eouatry. and it would be quite handy, if the farmers could deliver their grain there. Instead of hanling it to Brenner, six or seven miles distant. A few of the farmers about here sent to Detroit for ome oats Of coarse, they were as good a the oats raised here. Mr. Frank Welton, of Brenner, passed through here, thl week, and bought lots of grain, besides convincing the farmers that he U a grain merchant, from the organ of veneration to the goat region. Sunday wasn't a bad day for baggies. We saw twelve of those. crow-colCTcd earruge all at once. One from Bohisaoa made a momentary flash la the loafeT-pared trests of Xorway. STr-T. Iflshlana lilixrr. Of the three Ben who were mnt to Tror. a few vreie affo, for bnrsUry, Jonev aad names returned, Ut week, hariDg been acaittrd. Hh ir Mnt ta the penitentury for three and one-half rear. A cev Kadent, Mr. IUrt. rmted from ihitUnd Station, Kenioeky, last t, Bdlie Fox ha aecepted a eTerktbipm Orarlons mammoth eta1'lUhciDt. t rank Browning and Vu Kenne-ly. th trarellins aaleamea for the Star arserj. ainey, IIL, who hare made their he adquartera hrre, the greater iart flat jear, made a delirerj -of their fruit trecn. hrnbberj. liowen. rti on Thnr.Uy last. Then gentlemen hare bren rerr sueccMful in eanvaio. and all of their deliveries, m far. hare given Terj Seneral aatufaetion. Ui Helen Hotter, of Wathena, and her brother Jim, of Sombre tella. Old Mexico. haTe been spend uitbe week in town, Tuttle; their hot of friend Loo. Morton weired a telegram, on Saturdar, annoaneis: the death of hta father 1.ct. J. Morton. at M. Charlec, Mo. Mr. Morton wa formerlj in the eniploT of the PretbTtenaa Chnrrh here, for about three jeara. and w al-o member of the (acuity In the Umrerwty. The new mail line will be pnt in operatiyn on Jnlj It. The order to rereite bid wu rnt by the Pot mater General, lat week. No bid have yet been made. The new road to Kagle Spnngr, down Indian Creek, waa narveyed, a few day a-o, and pro nouneed an exrellent route. It I undoubtedly the nearest and best riMid that an poaatbly be laid out beta een thut piece and the prinj-s, and should be vigorously pushed forward to romp! stum borne indirtduals made tbemselrea the object of keen ndicnle.by refusing to sijn the petition frthe pardon of Serjeant Mason Of late, the water abTr the ice dam has 1-ren taken by the boy for a swimming place We under stand that two would he" gondii! will te put rn here, before long, fr tie aerommotlation of loth Iadandlasiir. Mr.Kea flartrd for her home, in Bozsman, M. T.. on Tueeday cTening. Her grandson, Kinlry Me Creary, accompanies her t inley goe to tay. The city election came off on Monday, and the re sults are a follow Cha. tox. Mayor; Prank Baker, Police Judge. Joe Miller, K. M Ilnbtard, John Bender. A. Leigh and Jamc Ilarer, Council men. Two ticket were in the field, and for a time it wa doubtful who a onld be elected. Lt r Vor. Sl.Jolin In Illchluntl. Kn. Ciiier. estcrdar, our eitr election oeenm-d. Oar trmperance people, a yon know, had a meeting, a week ago la Saturday, for the purpose of start ing the boom m, Monday morning, they came out with flying colors, with Kev I) Klo for Mayor, Tretctt for Police Judge, and a full ticket for ConnciL But the antir" had had a caucus at "the Peter, and agreed on a ticket, with Charles Vox for Mayor, and B. Y Baker Police Judge, aleo a foil Con un. ticket Before the first half of the day wa spent, the fanatic dropped their Police Jndge aud Council, and bent their whole eLergy to defeat Mr. Kox, ty ling him and hi ticket the whinkey ticket-" But, as is o often the eae, -ml maltd ta enrtk tnJt me agat " So did Fox. and hi cans. High land elected the 'whinhey ticket" br a majority of twelve, and sput in the f jcr of Ror L John, a Itoth candidate were strong Kepubhcan. and thw, too, out of W Totes, and only 101 rote in the town, and several student Toting wb had n right to, a they are simply attending chwl and lire in differ ent ttr. Xow, let' e how the et will jump. 31 Ilrcnnrr Hutu Our village I now in a thriving condition Oram still continues to come in .Mr. J.J Scott and her daughter Klla will retarti J nome, in a icwuays i i. go--. - imi.no rn bate Kansas for good 3Ir Carroll, from Leavenworth City, is up to see her son Carl, who is very sick, also paying her son May a flying visit. W e learn that the man who writes up long article on bug-ology and the destruction of them by fire, got more bus oe-s on hands, out west a few miles, than he could make money ont of wherf he undertook to burn oT hs neighbor's meadow and wa notified by the irate owner to Iwunee in and stamp it out Such is the order of thing, that people get along best who attend to their own biz 31. Hargi has just returned ftoiaatnp out West He report a gloomy look ont, having count edthirtv head of cattle dead, in a mile travel perished from starvation one day s travel, and did not Me a hog, bat the best feature of that days travel was, he did not see a dog Scarcely any wheat, after leaving W biting OrnndniH llargis, who has been living in Osborn Count r. for fenr or fire yr, ha returned, to peDd the evening of life with her aou, 3! art Three year ago, when we last saw her, she seemed vigor ous and well, since which time she ha failed fait, having lost her memory of almost everything. The raoet remarkable of all is, she can not remember a letter in the alphabet, thu losing one of the great comforts of old age. But thns it U, when we pa down the western slope of life, and are neanogthe sunset, the meridun glory fades, so as to gite fotnre brightness. .Nancy Lancaster leave, before lung, to spend the evening of her life iu Colorado and Wyoming She will first visit her daughter, 3ir J W Collin and family, at Laramie City; thence to Lead. Hie, where her son, George, live , then down to Pueblo, where her youngest son, Taylor, live Our school children arc preparing f. r a good time, last day of school, tbelthof 3Iay M. O. Blood ha about got hi new bouse enclosed. Tom cott planted potatoes two months sgo, and tbev am t np yet Hctii. rVorlh Mile- llcra. 3LJ. Khue finished breaking hi place, last week. Several weeks ago, he sold his team to 31 r. 31 osier, who live west of Severance Mr. Musier wa on hand, to take hi team home The religiom service were well attended at the Crretehool house, Sunday K. J Cox youngest child helped himself to a large dose of concentrated lye, several day ago. Oil. creim and grease were administered, which saved hi life 31 r David Allen, frcin near Highland, ha pur chased several traets of land adjoining Mr. 3Ieer place, which will lie fsnceil, tin spring, for pastur Ing purpose 3Ioe Townscnd l-gan planting hi orchard, thi week. 3Ir.Traut and s.tn are planting several hundred apple tree. lr. 3Iontgomery will probably add a few hundred to hi orchard Cyrn rleraing started t Moo tan, a week or more since. A pretty long trip for a loy. Some farmers pile and barn thrirhedge trimmings, and some don t. Garvin and niall are ont on Wolf Kiver, at work for It. E. Poynter Billy Onion bagged three wild geese", one day thi spring The peach tree indicate a pretty fair crop Cherrie tree are also full of bloom. J. M. Long is testing the onion culture, thi year. Ucddiax nii. W. I Iturdctt, Lsq . and 3li Flora Blair, both of this city, were matrned at the Congregational church last evening at 8 30 oelnek. Dr. It. 11. Bead official rag The house was filled with the elite of the city; the cereiony was brief, yet impressive, an 1 the happy eonple repaired at once t theresideneo of W". J. Kitrhie. on church street, where they were royally received. Mr. Bordett i a young gentle man of sterling worth, a successful lawyer, one of tbemost popular of our many estimable young men, while hi lovely bndopsese the riebnes of re finement, culture, gentleness, and that purity of thought and word that no much endears her to all who know her. Tbev begin their new life with brightest skies above tbem. with highest social posi tion, and that the most perfect happines. prospenlT and good fortune ma v attend them through life, fa the earnest wish of the writer, and very many friend Parit rf Tcran, t jy Congressman Anderson wntea that hi npplr of secils tor filstnuuiioa l exuausieu. rerauDi -who Lit. an.! M to him. and fail to receive seed, will therefore understand the reason. If tbe pajtersof the district will copy tin notice, tuey win save nr. Anderson, and those who write te him for seeds, some Bseles trouble. 15' "There U no liquor sold in Kansas outside of a. T ...V ..V. . .t fln.f : ar .&. inpCEa. Mr (rn.vriUs nicuirvu, twu 'uao i-iij, .- cording to St. John, and yet whisky trial are going on all over the State," i i TROV JIAIIKETS. 7U)l-a t Fall wkeat, retaQ. M -VTauT-Fan.ft.Mel 19, priag,9. Bra TSe. lUxur floe, CORX-WatO- Oats i". POTSTOXS IJO Hit Prairie, 7 18 00 BrnM OOSCe. TaOGSlfc. Laao Itc, XUKS-lxic. Ei.cox--Sta.es, II flooswtteioo. T. rorjis JIABKET. Sr. Lona. April 3. Wheat Opened higher, lUeJmed. ebisiag at inaUen.r ersn- N- Sred. II SISl S91esh fl 31aia11 Mavi II SIX ITI 334 J aae- 91 osjwi OTfaaiyif I KfABgBSi,. vtjvi r jrf Ne 3 4 t O- X. do. l III Cara-OpertMl hlglter-deeused, rloshi; TtaT3ie easb. TtjnTtc May, 'ai7rl irai 'aside Crvrest Trie Jnni"3t JbIvi 3e V ogast, 53J fe 4e year. -C-h. UwerMitipD better: fjau caa, tewev 91 9Ut cash; 10 tXr Mt; 49re Jddsc 39339 Jaly live eJow at P9s fcdnL. llarley PaQ. ScVll 00. IlegnlArnmg: tlgbt t good Terkers, ICaOitCCOi HalU nvtmt. 96 C3 . 00- paekiag M SS t3. baUbers to faaey, C !, ptg. M 00 Via. Kecefpta, S,00; sUpsaeat. lna. CHICAGO JIABKST. C(Ci co. April Wbeat Falrlv setlve aad a had hirber No. 3 sprle t13U9l3tcash, tlWAprtU IS?ll3JMsT I Tt7a- SIXIIJalvi tlUAanut. XailKMa ZMSl rfBcasa, i.m.apru, si c;si nkxxMj m jvi .-s .- ..h m. ... . .&-.. Ubb. IISIJUti nu Aarasu JiefiiMoiix. Cora Active una aad higher, bet unsrvtled. e94"Se cash; CniBOre April: T31eMy; .lie Jane, T3 Jaly. tM-zuimt taik.r;7ieca;0llan l.,. Jna i?Jnlr Bultr Easirr l( tl 0i Catti-Kmil4.ua: aJprarata.&S- TVutW aiawsllrwckrrtii-aamd. tkipiar lis hnrrr. a MrtatiMXiat choir. rilpptDr--tJj:S5-. notnoata rfudt3SO73;.trlMTa.aarhaacn2. at 05093 00; raa aiafc M 0SSOt manDoe. taeont Mi .teckrrs aa4 fanlsn tarataVaiaadatnoocaM. Ike Emipta, 32.000, ablamraU, UC0. Th. aaulat wu BMdnata, actii. aad wtaa: Se Uwrr FKsrra wn ttevciarfral bwrrra. Uarj, llJSllTSt BjM. ISsiiaiwri.iAWCtS. " THINCAMYJICS. Gf" William Tappan Thompson, whose death was reported last week, can no doubt be claimed a tho first of the dlstisiiire "American humorists. He wa born in Ohio In 1812. He left the West in hi eleventh yer, and obtained cxuplovnient in the oflwo of a Philadelphia ncwapaper. In 183b, he establish ed the first literary weekly newspaper (tho Jfirror) published in Georgia. oon afterwards he married the daughter of a prominent Augusta merchant, to ho sympathy and interest wa due much of the work that made the sacce of hi humorou book. "Major Jones" Courtship. Aftenrardt he waaed tor of the JLftsrrdNy. of Madison. Georgia, and later still of the Western IbniMCM, or Baltimore, and founded the AVrs, in Savannah. Among his otbr books, written at interval between hi active newspaper work, were "The Chronicle of Pinevdle and ""Ma jor Jone Travchs" and he also wrote a farce which John Z. Owen pioduced with snece, entitled "The Vicar of Wakefield. Ihdadftfkut Tdeynfk. Z5T A tall, spnre and erect person, in a Ung. black cloak, i often seen, of late, npou the Boston streets, aud never fails of recognition a "Mr. Whittier. He i entertained a good deal in that literary town, and always accept hop tality in the simplest and most gcnul manner A correspondent of the iVon efcHce iVrss, who met the poet at a conventional din ner partr, describes him a suspiciously eyeing a dish of spinach, daintily served in French fashion, and present! r asking "hi hostess: "What do you call that herb r "It seemed. add the correspon dent, "like a sudden opening of the door to another rottm another atmosphere, where, to do a evry body else doe, and to kn-iw everything that everv body ele know, wa not necessary to human life and enjoyment, but rather the reverse How many people, simply bred to plain, country life, would dar to show the simple ignorance that W htttier did f Ci? Col. Henry T. Titus ho died at Titusviile Fla , a fw dav eg., had a remarkably ad venturou career. He was boru in Xew Jersev, but in hi youth went to Florida, where ho joined the Lupex expedi tion. In a hand to-hand encounter at Curdena. he elen the skull of a Colonel of Lancer at a single bio. He eaved another landing in Cuba, outwits unsuccessful, ilo took an active part tn the qurru. in Kansas In lSjy. served in the Confederate army joined the Walker expedition to Nicaragua, led add life in 3Iexieo. Arizona and Colorado, aud in hi old age founded the nourishing Florida town that bears hi name ZtT A pleasant little storv related of Governor Ilolliday, of Virginia, by the Alexandria Catef One evening last, wefc, an old colored wonianoa crutche entered a railway ear in W ashington. Tim car was crowded, and the old woman requested a colored man t give her hi seat, as It wss Impossib e. for her to stand. The man refused, t.overnor Hoi Iidav. who wa in the ear, overheard the conversa tion, and promptly tendered the old woman hi sea which was accepted with thanks. tfi" Xw come from Indiana, that the Republi can prospects in the next campaign there are injured bv the Temperance party,who talk of runningatirk et of their own Thi. or course, means that they are thinking of repeating the familiar experiment of attempting to help the cause of temperance by t Jrn ing the Mate over to the control of the Democrat w party. The ttupiditv of that experiment I demon tratrd whenever it f tried, but wo suppose it will be repeated everv vear somewhere, sj long a Temperance party exist n- John II. Surratt n employed clerk in th Old Dominion Steamship Office at Baltimere In 18J3 he wa a poor a well could be. but he felt rich enonghtomarrv3Iisnetoria Hunter, one of tte ni-h-strung famdie of Maryland Ann Mirntl, few vear ago. married Sir Torry, who wasm on of the Government Department, and the event we celebrated, the next dav a'terthe weeding by hU receiving hi discharge Th Surratt mentionnl a-e,brotheranditer,andebWdrenof the 3Ir Nil, ratt who wa hanged for complicity in the easini tion of President latncoln. ti?" Extraordinary rumors ore propagated in some part of Kassta a to tbe death of the lata Lsperur In one place it .sconudeiitlvbtlieved that the lauded proprietor did th foul deed and that the reigning monnrch has hung up the guilty one on a line of gib bet stretching from i Petersburg to Moscow n other Inealit v i profoundly pro-'1 t'i M that the author of the crime were student bnt the people are too ignorant to know what a stndeut i. ft?" 31ost people have forgntt" If -heyeverknew that there was a Canadian rt bcllmn in S: A bill ha been introduced in the Dominion Parliament t" pension all survivor oflhneo who did military serv ! f...- tr. Ciiummrnt at that time It s.-cins, how I ever, that a number who then figured on rebels an J nowinlnffnentntl nlical iMMitura, and if pensions 1 are granted at all there must b enough of tbt ui to t go all around to defender and rebch alike gjii TTT hen Newman nndertiihe eulogy he cxhauil the resource of the tongue Hi nweetnes elov The opening of th vial of his pancgvne upon la head of a friend m like the bursting wi a cask of New Orleans inolaac uiM.n a wharf rat wret -over wheliumglvwct but tub frank sticky, just a little to sticky Anr 3 Vt Triton ty Mis Annie Caroline Paulding, s daughter l .1... fat l.lnnrul Inlihn and eranddauzhter ef John Paulding. h aided in the capture of Major Andre, the British spy, was mami in .ew ioit last week, to 3Ir Robert!' Ky,f the United State Navy C-The siggestion of the vf'tintf Jourmal, that PaddvKvaii be mvided with olio of the br medal, i pertinent lie fought for all he wa worth and Iot Precedent N in favor of hi ha . ing nied al L'heit limit J XV 3Ir Koscof Conhliug deserve well of hi countrr Hi declination, which gave n Btatrhford l the most popular thing be his ever done m fa the greatest effort of hi hre. t hieng Tribune XJT Tim statement of Gen KoWrt K. Lee' friend that 31r Lincoln offered him tho command of Ihe National armie. i re issertel in the Philadelphia Tun's, bv the Kev Dr J W Jones, veretary of the Southern Historical o-tv, who publishes a letter written bv (.en Lee, stating bow the com mand wa offered tu him That wa when Kobcrt E Lee missed hi opportunity XV Fx President Hayes, who, it ia believed bv thousands, introduced bed bug into the White House, ha been elected ltuud Commissioner of his native Koad District Tin fact ought to prove con eluAively that it I simply iaipoible for an Ohio man, even though he miv be an ex President, to re fuse an office, no matter how humble it Is XV The bras tucdi.1 business w disclosed pre maturely, care told Ir Coukling reiguatiui wa also premature, wan t it ! XV Mrs Garhehl preserve and will not allow to be unpacked the valise which her husband had in hi baud when he wan shot by Ouiteau XV A mere crony cahimt, selected on the Grant principle f "liklug" for the ineft. would scud t spasm of disgust and dismav throughout the country W hieh shall it be statesmen or placemen f j:ot Herald. XV If it had not been for GniteanV bnllet the bras medal ever have been e.nlere.11 Ca mild an nut tbe 30t see that the mean bv which tby were re cued from oblivion were not such as to justify them in jMiradtng too conspicuously before the public XV General Israel 1-ntnam a grave, at Brooklyn, Conn., bear evidence of both neglet and vandal ism A small marble atone, with an Inscription bv President Dwigbt, of 1 ale College, formerly marked the Revolutionary patriot' renting place, but thi hss crumbled to pieces, and i hidden by weed Ji" The President amiable habit of proerasUna tion and other thing mar combine to render the taskofgivingofficestnallofthe "30 easier than ha been supposed. One of the 30tri dead, and another I In jail. And ince Emery Htorr made In speech here, several of the wr&rny that they ever belonged to the Old Guard XV A Pawtueket (K. I) hen wa arrested lbs otbsr dav, charged with stealing a young man "W diamond pin There wan no e,idence in criminating the heu. beyond the naturally reckless passion of ber sex for trnmpery, yet. after three dvy of duraure vUe she was beheaded, aud the mi-sing stone wera found snugly hid away in her gizzard XV Anthony C'omstoek, s.fretrv of the mis named society for tbe Suppression of ice, of New lurk, ha been arreated ou a charge of malicious IibeL Comstoek la one of the worst rogues In tfce countrr, and it i to be hoped that be will be com nclled to spend tne resi oi uis uay in prison, wnrn he can do no more mischief. If such be hi fate, the people may well rejoice ry It i not risking much of a man reputation a a prophet to say that no Stalwart will be a candi date for lresident, on the next Republican tieket Cktettgo Journal. XV Perhap there would le more enthnsmstn shown for tbe President at the Stalwart banquet if he were more lively in creating vacancies for hun grv three-hundred and-sixers who are out of a job XV The talk eommg from W ahington about Vf r Blaine Wing a possible leader of the opposition ele. ment against the Republican party 1 senseless so tar a it refer to Ilemocrat. V. lief XV tBmT w,t n Daf PaTI "' thml term brass hung about hi neck will ever b called niwn to ! President of the Cmtetl States. Cih. tow XV A lady who wa present at the railroad sta tion at the time en. G a meld wa shot, on the 2d of Jnlr, eavsshe heard him say to Secretary Blame, with pathetic sareasm, a he wa moaning 'n hi pain, Only yesterday a man wa saying to me what a'great thing it Is to be President of the United SUte. C3 Dignified, perspicuou. tender, and eloquent. with ont anv attemo empi S( nne parasrs. ue rmoj nui ranK amongst tue oesi eaun ot u.e aiau iu uis.vrT. Those who supposed Mr. Blaine woubl undertake t ptar the part of Mare Antoay upon thi occasion were doomed to disappointment, it will be seen. WBUigto Star, rfriftbestalwartoftbeSalwart have evsne modicum ef wlsjom they will keep very quiet, and keep a afe distance from Garfield a grave with their mud. There ia troable in store for them if they du not. CThe bronze medal that are being made for the Mai wart of the Chicago Convention will be all well enough a decoration for the three bosses Coukling. Came ran and Logan but bras collars with chain would b more appropriate for the rest. t A srotfo Journal. tyjlr. English says he wonder why he ever ran for the ice-lrcideney. The party which supported him i said to wonder equally why it ever gave bint the chance. aVJA4a . nrThe Boston Globe says that Walker Blaine, tbe becreUry'a eldest ou. will be a candidate for Congress from tbe Third Maine District, next year XV John Miller bought a planing mill at Dunkirk, Ohio, a month ago. Ilelottaflnzer the first waek. two fingers the second, and a whole hand the third. The miU I now for sale. " ry What has become of tbe Greenback party! W e discredit the rumor that it ha been packed away In a cigar box with camphor gum to kesp the mothe away from it. Venter Tribune. XV Blaine enemies now Insist that tbe American eagle 1 onlr a clerical error, and that the original bird of freedom was. In fact, a hen, pat middle age, Minneapolis Tribune. XV A lady who knows the Arthur family well says that reticence U one of their characteristic. She went to school with one of the sister, who wa ocloee-monthed that he would not even tell what wa her middle name. XV The next new yon hear Koseeran will be the Democratic nominee for President This prediction Is made in the light sf the past, We have such a happy faculty of bringing our Jtry greatest wen to the front. Atlanta Consttiuhon. C7A sensible hill has been introduced In the Iowa Legislature, and is advocated by the De Moines Jlemster, requiring school boards to plant tree ori cboolhouse ground, instead of leaving them, as t many nevr are "sitnated on bleak praine hill, for lorn picture of nnthnft and discomfort alike in tmtn mcr and winter. XV The Delaware croaker has views of "a ruin-, on glut of peaches' XV A California man took a serewdnver fron hU pocket at the burial of bis son, and removed the .Hi rer bandies from the coffin. XV I 2X he trphm work for the Stalwarts. read Blaine out of the KepablKan party-OsjciaaxMi Jaowovr. - . .. - ... - ... , .-, 1 afteroon. Tail la a jrrat t!s for BraaUwlT XV Mr. Conkliaff walks np jiroaoway amir n IamutUU c osirwisrtsiraw. tVIftonwareaajotbw larmbrraoftlia Oriot or Int family that want SDthinf, thry nAfJaat aa well apiak p now. JEaXm Arj-rs. ry Since Garfield iltatb Blaine Is, witk.af J.miMJ ta. ami fopolar mas in America- tTolKrU ftf Ciariaaai. rp" If the rmMA haa sot mccertlt"! In ralilor Inir CoakTuiiC for the bepreae Coart he ha. at laait Jivrn hi law bnavM a honm. Cbmnw&t iVjirrr. a?4- . XjjJ . -, ee.f, , . v &- ii. -J- " LJ1 h, AT-Jfl?f" SMSSHsaMtjaaai AwaaiasiStsseaMjsajaswrfg e'dtSia a "Xr- JjJ. rs -v- iCr. i- t