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SJic SKati-Sts (ffhict koi. mi.i.uR. TEOT, KANSAS: Tbursdsij, : : : : Jaly 13, lSb'i. REPUBLICAN TICKET. Fob lYweMaearji " Laccx, MT-i: LEWIS HAXHACK, l'hi:KINg, . E. X. MOKIilLL. -fob coxocua near DisTaicr, - JOHN A. ASHEESOX. 1 Where the lie Comes In.' We last urea, mUibl an item relatire to an , iri,uig ma.lc l.j W. W. Marl oour, of AtrW on, to a litian of !ii Cuuty, at TopeVa, dor, iu the State Cnnvmtion, alont the aa niHaliuu r GarIu-1.1. We hare no nnfrienajf rnuiial fM-lniR fr Jlr- JlnrWrg, and the gen tleuiaii who related the cirennutance did not cuthrmcnslot.aUi.il hi atatement; hnt we thought that a uiau who would ne uch lan gnagi an J a nian ho calls hlunielf a Repnhll-raiid-reilnothiugI;tt-r than to liae his Kntini'iiU aud Ins name jmhli.hed to the world. This was why e wrote the item. Mr. Marbourg tmUialie a card of denial in latt Saturdaj-a Atchison Clampiea. We copy the cart, with the Ckampiom't preface : W. W. Marboorr fends oa luc loiiowinz ceru. it We TroT Chttf has eciuenllj b miamium.,., Lave heard Mr. Merhourff express sentiments jus the reer of those attnbated to him. opon inany occasions, and in most emphatic laneusge. e have no doubt, therefore, that the parajrayli (.noted crtNulr misrepresents him: To tU Editor of The Ckampum: The following editorial item U clipiwd from the Ksnsa CAie, tf July 6th: W, W. Martwarg.of AUbio,Midto Dompban County man. Ut week, at Topeka. lUt it cood tbln- Garfield im assassinated that H served Eim ntht, nd " S11 lU Anober boom for Atchison ... There no truth whatever In this ; it is an infam ooa li. X not only did not utter the cruel sentiment quoted, bat did not even Ulk "with y Doniphan County man. at Tope, on the eqbfett of Garfield aMinaUon. W. W. Masdocso. Xr. ifarbonrir is rather brash in rusuius to ft denial, and riving the lie; and the Ckampicn is informed that the paragraph does not misrepre sent him. AVc shall now give the particulars, and the lanzruaire nsed: Sir. Marbourg got into an argument, in front of liontelle's sea-foam fonndrr. with K. J. Close, District Clerk of this Countr. In which Mar- bourc awerted that ConVhng had mow brains than all the rest of the Republican party, or words to that effect. Close remarked that Conk- ling was undoubtedly an able man, but that he missed it, lat year, in kicking op his fu and that there was no doubt the excitement rising out of it, was indirectly the cause of Garfield's assasM nation. Marbourg replied that it was Garfield's own fault that he was assassinated, for allowing himself to be controlled by such men as Itlaine ; closing his speech, in a most ex cited manner, with the utterance: "Garfield is dead, and I'm d d glad of it! Mr. Slarbourg'a qtubblu that he had no conver sation with a Doniphan Connty man relative to Garfield, may arise from a misapprehension on his part. As Mr. Clow was at TopeLa in the in teiest of Mr. Morrill, Marbourg may rcry natu rally have inutakcn hlin for a ttrown Connty man. Hut Tho. Henshall and X. I- Kelson, both of this County, stood by, and heard every word of the conversation, and are willing to make aflldavit that Marbourg used the language attributed to him. Tun Platform. A lively old set of resolutions were shoso adopted by State Congressional Con i ention. They are enough to set the State wild, and resurrect all the fossil deposits of the State, Just think of the petrified aborigines howling, the mastodons bellowing, and the frogs croaking in concert, as they probably did years ago I and all because of those Bonlatirring resolutions. They "point with pride to the achievements of the Republican party twenty pears ago; declare in favor of equal rights, which were incorpora ted into the Constitution fifteen years ago; and Iobber over Arthur and onr Congressmen. Not a word do they sjy for American industry, which is now withstanding its periodical assault from the agents of foreign Free Traders; not a word about the labor question, which is manifesting itself in gigantic strikes all ever the country ; not a chirp on the control of corporations and monopolies, and the protection of the people from their encroachments, by the Government ; not a breath in favor of the honor of America, and the freedom of the Western Continent from European domination, which have been lowered by the Administration, to humor England; not a word on any of the other great questions which it will be or should be the dnty of Congressmen to deal with. Trash and stntT were proclaimed, and great public questions ignored. Wasted Votes Bad. During the late can vass for delegates in this County, as we Iists said heretofore, every voter in the County, Re publican and Democrat, was personally visited, and solicited to turn out to help to elect the Momll delegate. One canvasser in the upper part of the County we do not wish to give his name, so wo will call him Utt, for short buraed a Democrat at Iowa Point to turn out and help, aaying: "What we want is, to beat this d d prohibition business." He tackled another life long Democrat in the adjacent country, and to him he said : "The Republican party iu this Connty is split into two factions, that are light ing each other, and it is about gone up. Now, we want to unite with the Democrats, and get up a party to clean them both out.n As the Mor rill ticket got two votes at Iowa Point, perhaps he convinced those two Democrats. Is it possi ble that Republicans, whether they be for prohi bition or not, can allow such men to lead them around by the noe f CiTbe White Cloud Eeriew urges Repub licans to stand by the Republican ticket, and give Morrill a full Republican vote in this Conn ty. Has the Kcritn heard of any Repnblican in the County who does not intend to vote for Mor rill! And if every man in the Connty should vote against him, is there danger that he would be defeated f We would suggest that the editor of the Trt-it-ir look around, and notice thing, and he will nee that the men who opposed Mor rill in this Connty, are tho ones who generally aianu to me ticket; while among the fellows who were hot for Morrill, he will find the chans who are in the habit of crying "Ring," amf "Clique," in order to defeat Republican candi dates. He will find them at it, this Fall, again. GT The feelings and expressions of the editor of the CAiVhae hecoine so important that they are telegraphed, as a special, fromTopeka to the St. Joseph Gazette. The correspondent says tliat the "full sweep of our vituperation and wrath is visited upon Topcka." Since this is of so much importance as to justify sending it by telegraph to a Democratic paper in Missouri, it might hae been well enough to quote some of the "vituper ation," just to let the readers of the Sunday Ga zette eo bow " perfectly awfulM it was. By the way, those Topeka specials in the Gazette are hefty affairs. If they arc not got up in the t7 ffffe office, something fresher aud more interest ing could be obtained by resorting to that plan. GTt is said that S. S. Benedict's friends are very wre at his defeat for Congressman at large that the Railroad combination had him on their alate, but in their anxiety to save Morrill and Hanbaek, they let Benedict slip up. It is aoroe relief to know that the Railroad arrJnge ment at least partly failed; but office-seekers should know that a Railroad Company cares no more for a politician that gets slaughtered in its interest, than it does for one of its brakemn who falls under the wheels and has the Jife crushed out of him. ty The churches must either support their preacher better, or the politics of the country willbernined. The number of one-horse preach ers that are being nominated for Congress and otter offices, is- alarming. ."Whenever one gets eiarveaootintue cburcn, he takes to politics, and is ready to become a standard-bearer in some temporary fraud of a party, that has set out Jto turn the world upside down like the Greenback party, for instance. ty The friends of Judge Holt, in North-West-era Kansas, have brought him forward as a can. dictate for Governor, and his name will probably eome before the State Convention. Doniphan County did well by Jndge Holt in the Congres sional Convention, and if he is a candidate in the approaching Convention, the chancea are that he will have no occasion to feel that his old neighbors have deserted him. CyThe Junction City Pino has at last de elared'that if St. John is nominated, it will uot .support him. After its recent exhibition of ex pertne&s in swallowing camels, we thought it -could manage to worry down a gnat. CTA Jnsticeof the Peace in Chase County dropped dead in his chair, while trying a liqnor .rase. A fearful warning to 'Sqmre Ailison. Egypt. Emtok Cnirr: What U the caune of tbn.trouble in F'vpt; and why i it that Mich deadly hatred uiautlViitrd toward Kurojf ao, while Americana are 6..t imiltrted A xxxors lqnatE. The storv is a long onr, and reaches far hack. The origin of the ill feeling was so long ago, that none of our readers can recollect it. Perhaps Peter Cooper and Susan IS. Anthony are the only livln" peraons who can distinctly remember all fiicTrcumfctances connected with it. It refers to the period when Egypt lost her position as a great power of the earth, under a line of mighty olonarcbs, and entered opon the decline which naif made her a dependency of another power. Atf that period, Cleopatra, a daughter of the Ptolemies, was Qoeen of Egypt, reigning in a Bort of partnership with her brother Ptolemy. ! In fact, PtoL had a soft thing of it. He was his stkter's husbaud, with all tuat the term implies. About this time, one Antouy, from Rome, (a fjrutber of Susan B.,) chanced to be engaged in 8 post-office fight, aud was scouring the country fbr signatures to his petition. He had canvassed Kfckapoo, Delaware, aud Tonganoxie, aud had reached Alexandria, then the capital of Egjpt, and the same city where the recent massacre of Europeans occurred. Antony saw Cleopatra, and fell violently in loe with her, and she ditto with him because he was a handsome as she was beautiful. Antony deserted his family, and neglected his poat-ofilce, to hang around Cleopa tra, and she fired out her husband and brother Ptolemy. Antony wife brother, Octavius, better known as Augustus, would not submit to this, but prepared to put a head on him. He said that a man who would deeert a Roman mother for an Egyptian mummy, was not fit to live. He gathered together his Roman chums, and started for Alexandria. He met CoL Antony and Cleopatra out boat-riding, captured the pic nic outfit, and chased them to the very walls of Alexandria. The runaway couple thought they were safe at home, but they had never seen G us. With h's dander up, J(e anil W crowl entered Alexandria, aud nurprispd the guilty pair, They tried to escape by the back door, but the assail. ants fired, a ball taking effect iu Antony's left shoulder, severing the subclavian artery, and causing death in a few minutes. Cleopatra ecudded into the tall grass, where she was bitten by a rattlesnake, snd died in a little while. All Egfpt was dainoralize! hy the tragedy and the disgrace, and the Romans went through it like a dose of croton oik She nevtr recovered from the blow, sad declined from that hour. The Egyptians ha e been brooding over the affair for a long time, and cannot stand it any longer. They blamed the whole business on the Irish and the Dutch, and hence they are particularly hos tile to Great Britain and Germany, There were no Americans engaged in the affair. M ll .... - ry Of several of the dafeated candidates we know little or nothing, but, with the limited knowledge we bad, the only change., we would hare made, if it had rented with ua, would have been to put Funston in Perkins' plare, and Hull in Hanhack'a. The nom ination of the latter wa a crate mutake. We are not acquainted with Judge Jlolt, but do know Cajit. Hanbaek, and like him very much i man which is a very common fading with his legion of acquaint ances. Nevertheless, It Is unquestionably the fact that Judge Holt was the choice or the majority of the Republicans of the Xorth-west, and it waa an outrage and a blander for the rest of the Sute to impooa on them a man they did not want, and who has simply an official residence among them pood fellow and everybody friend though he is. Jfan hattan XatwnalttL What is the use of this hypocrisy f The Ya tionahtt knows well enongh what defeated Holt, and was wanted of it befure-hand, and did all it could to assist it. The Railroad Companies nom inated the Congressmen, and accepted such men as wonld answer their purpose. When the Riley Connty Convention, under the direction of Mr. Purceir, instructed its delegates in favorof Han back and Morrill, it foreshadowed the work that was laid out for the State Convention. And the Xationalitt pitched in for Momll, simply because so ms body objected to him on account of being a St. John man. Yet Morrill has promised the del egation of Brown County in the coming State Convention in opposition to St. John. If he has not, then some of the leading managers in the late Convention, who claim to be opposed to St. John, lie about It) for l!py M Morrill had given the pledge, tF" AH hon ib the Republicans have always hail a majontv m Ranui of from forty to sixty thousand, and professed great love for the negro, the constitu tion of the State still asserts that onlv whitr male citizens shall have the nht of franchise. In other words, th party has been so busy in talking about soldiers and the Union that it has neglected to repeal the worrl, as most other Republican btatcs hae done, AtchiMtt Globe. The Glole is "off its nut," so to speak. It is splitting hairs, as it were. The words qnoted by the Globt are iu the body of the Constitution, as originally adopted, but are of no more force than if they were not there. On the 27th of Feb ruary, ISO, Congress adopted the 15th amend ment to the Constitution of the United States, conferring the right of suffrage opou the negro, to besoms a part of the Constitution, hen rati fied by the Legislatures of two-thirds of the States. The Kansas Legislature waa then in session, very a ear the close ; and wishing to be the first State to ratify, the Legislature did rati fy it, en the tame day that it passed Congress. But, not having a copy of the amendment, and being unacquainted with the technicalities, the ratification was defective, and had to go over until the next session. Accordingly, at the ses sion of the Legislature of 1870, the amendment was ratified by the Legislature, in proper form. By ratifying and accepting the amendment, it became law in Kansas, and colored people have had all the rights of white people In Kansas, ever since. tff The Atchison Champion reminds us that Mr. McClellan, of Jefferson County, and Mr. Moore, of Jackson, were Democratic members of the Wyandotte Constitutional Conention, in addition to those named last week. All right; we are convinced, from the fact that their names were not not attached to the Constitution. It was a party conspiracy, and not one of them has aright to be ranked among the framers of the Constitution. tyThe Brit inb. fleet began tho bombardment of Alexandria, in Egypt, Tuesday evening, and at daylight Wednesday morning, the people in Kansas read th news. Had anybody told Pha raoh that such a thing would one day come to pass, what wonld he hae aid about it! He would have hanged the prophet for a sort rf Mother Shipton crank. t"p One would infer from the Topeka Captal. that Gov. St. John has the greater portion of the State of Kansas tied np iu a brown paper parcel, carried in his coat tail oc.rt.AteMson CkamrioH. There is just where ho has got it; aud men who let on to be terribly opposed to him, are the ones who tied np the package and delivered it Into his hands. R? Er GoTernora Cnrtiu, of Pennsylvania, snl Kirk wood, of Iowa, are the only war Governor still living A. Int Israel Washburne, of Maine, yet living! Do you call little Sprague, of Rhode Island, dead f Edwin I). Morgan, of Xew York, I still alive. Cy The Democratic State Central Committee has gone through the motions of calling a State Convention, to meet atrEmpuria, the 30th of Au gust. As a matter of economy; why didn't they call it at Lea en worth or Atrhimm, where the bulk of the Democratic party of Kansas live f ryrhe Seneca Tribune wvms to le worried about Doniphan County. Persons who were at the State Contention, say that the editor of the Tnltine was flying and fussing about, reminding them of one of those little things that are pro duced by eating beans. CF Mysterious stories about the secret re moral of Guitean's body are already in circula tion. There will l no end to sensational lies about the assassin's remains. This will give Wilkes Booth a rest; for the papers were still hnstling him around. ty A friend at Hiawatha writes that when MaJ. Morrill goes to Congress, he will do justice to Doniphan County, and render her all the fa vors in his power. Guess well have to wait and see. In fact, we couldn't do otherwise, if we wished to. ty We told Jake Stotler, as we heng on to the stair railing, that Kan ma waa abetter place to live in than Missouri; guess we'd stay, this time. ZKa vwcaa TTsrW. Gnt&s well give you the rest you ask for. Yon need It, after that ty The same of the Khedive of Egypt Is Tewfik pronounced Toofaebe. Perhaps he feels aa If It enght to be earache, since the British ships opened fire. ty One of the candidates on the Pennsylvania Democratic State ticket is named Africa. Do they expect the party to vote for a man with such a name T C7"Tbe Mallry boys and Blanche Donglaa were acquitted tha same day that Guitcaa was banged. They dewrred that fat folly as ranch as Gniteau did. CF Don't read the doctor's official account ot the cntopsy cf Qtuteao. Before yon are half through, yon will be a worse cranV than Gait em was. DEVICD CIISUVTJJOC DUHIAaU The riehlefe Bones of the Auanla I be TCxhib.t d In the nuMnm-Tbe 7ijtery sarrouudlny tlir Transfer of h. Cadaver from tbe J a II lo the .TletlJccU Jlafceum Tbe Autopsy lr. I.atubM Keport Given to She Inblic. WAsm-ccToy, D. C July 6. The body of the ae aasm, which was Interred in the east win of the jail last Saturday afternoon, was quietly removed Jaat Monday night, from its last resting place to tbe Army Medical Museum. It is somewhat of a coinci dence, that the remains of the "T"'n of President Garfield were taken into the very building where Preudent Lincoln was, in 18G5, assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, and were hauled through the alley opening ou street, between Ninth and Tenth, through which Booth made buj escape, and through which, four years later. Booth' remains were taken to the Museum to be transferred from the box in which the Government had buried them at the arse nal to a temporary coffin for removal to Baltimore, where the hnal interment took place. As waa ap- Iircuriiuru u me omrrri oi me jau, ana oiner, when it wa liit suggested that the remain of G Ba teau should rest at the tail, at lrat fur a aeajum. lht bod j proved as much of an elephant on the hand of uene e iroccer, me . amen ana outers, aa uia Uai- teauiu J ne. iuey were continually bet on the streets with inanities whether it ajtreatrtnutliat the body was there bnncd, and at the jail, man j peo ple called to see the grave. Tbe enormous sum of fend for the- cadaver ot courne make it aa object for rcsurrccLJuoii iw euiaia mo uony ii iney couia. aou inca the execution, some auspicious parties hare been noticed aboat tbe jail and the potter's field, the latter having been carefully looked over to find some trace of tbe remains. Had the. body remained within the wall of the jail, it wouM bare ajwars of fered a strong temptatiou for a raid of ghouls, and to protect it would hare required constant vigilance onthepartoftheo&icsra. A tbe body waa left to Dr. Hicks, with the request that it should not be dis posed of for mercenary purposes, and as there could be found no safer place to keep the remains than the Army Medical Mupeam, it was determined to remove them there, and at tbe same time to keep the fact of the removal a secret, until after Mrs. Scoville left the city. The fact of tbe removal leaked out, nut througnthe jailomul, orany one connected with the prison, but from the observations of some people In the neighborhood. It waa noticed that Warden Crocker, and Capt. Russ, Deputy Warden, were both at the jail after nightfall of Monday, a somewhat un usual occurrence, unless on tbe eve of an execution, the departure of prisoners for the pcnitentiarv, er some event requiring speedy action by thsBv .about 9 o'clock. Kev. Dr. luck and a yonag physician walked out to the bulHUjf and were see a to enter. About 10 o'ajuck tbe dark vn.tl.ines of a covered vehi cle, resembling the hrarftcJike wagons nsed by un dertakers, hating been noticed approaching the building, without tbe knowledge of auv aavn those tn the secret, the gate leading into the IncloMure wa opened and the vehicle, entered. It wa driven down to that portion of the potter' field where small pox patient am interred, and there waited some minute. If any one then observed tbe wagon, the iiuprtwou doubtless was that the remains of some person who bad died of small pox were beiug remov ed. Thence skirting tbe inclosure to the hospital, through the rank weeds. tb wagon, with the least possible noise, was drtveti to tbe rear basement en trance of the Jail and luwkedun to the door. This having been (prickly opened, the grave which wa but a lew feet away, directly under the store room In the cast wing, was soon reached. Shovels were industriously plied, and it was not long Itcfore the comn was exposed to tew," The Warden and blade Imty breathed more freely as they finally saw the at of Gaiteao. There were present p,t the disinter ment, only the Warden, the Deputy Warden, ne i.hvsician. tbe driver and two men. with Iter. Dr. Hicks, and it Is believed that Dr. Hicks was one of the men who rode in the wagon with the corpse. Tbe vehicle was driven from the jail at a moderate rate of speed Into the city, and about 11.30 o'clock was seen to pass into the alley abote described. Some thing in the shape of a coifin wa borne from tbe ve hicle into the rear door of the Museum building. There is but little doubt, that within a week or two, all that remain of Charles Jules Gniteau, after pa, sine throusb the hinds of the automatUt of tbe Museum, will be standing in a glau case, iu one of tne putiiio iiaii ot tno imiidiug, wnerc mm puimo can sate it curiosity. Tbe officers on duty at the jail deny the story of tbe removal, or at least of hav ing any'know ledge of it, and a confirmation of their assertions, note the fact, that on Tuesday and ye, tenia t the nse of carbolic acid was made necessary, a a disinfectant of tho grave of Onlteau, for the stench bad become strone. There t no doubt that tbe acid was nsed, but as but two officer hare key To i lie apartment m wmen tne graro was dug. tuey alone can tell whether tbe bod v i there or nut. One of these officers, to-dav, made the assertion that if it had been removed, it was without bis knowledge, and be did not see that the dirt had been dinturWd. A physician who assisted in the operation, told your corresitondeut. this afternoon, that the botlr of the asaMiu hail tat-cn separated to-day, by attaches of xue Army leuicai ainenm, locaicu iu me unumug in which President Lincoln wa assassinated, aud that after being put through the necessary form for preservation, iuo taeieion woqiu no piacou oa exhibition. There is n logger any doubt on tho noint that Guitean's bodr is not mouMerluz in tbe grave, but is safely stowed in the Museum. Glohc- uautoerai. The Alltops). THE MUSICIAN'S EErOBT. New Yobk. July C The Medical Xetri. Philadel phia, furnishes the Western Associated Press with an advance copr of this week's Issue, which contains the official report of the post mortem examination of the Iwly of Charles J. Guitenu. The retort is signed lir I. S. Lamb, aud dated Army Medical Museum, Washington, July 4 The Oflieial Report. By rea son of delay, for which neither 1 nor my aiptuutB were responsible, tbe examination was not begun un til 2.30 r. u , one hour and a half after death, Jn con. sequence of which, photographing was le success ful, and a cast was impracticable. The bodr, which was of a faint yellowish tint, wa that of a man about flvr feet seven inches in height, and weighed 145 pounds. Tbe eyes were examined by Dr. Lor ing, who reported the pupils slightly and equally dilated . vitrous was cloudy and fundus indistin guishable; conjunctiva of tbe left eye was eougeted. He repeated the examination two hours later, and noted the apearance of a trans terse fracture of the lenses. A small white scar, directed obliqurly down wards, forward and to the left, and contmed to the scalp, was observed, midway between the top of the left ear and the median line of tbe head (skull). The right parietal bone wa slightly flattened over the space of about two Inches, Just back ot the fron tal parietal suture and to the right of the Interparie tal. There was a slight flattened elevation in the corresponding internal surface of the calrana. The frontal suture wa obliterated, the other quite dis tinct A number of pacchionian depressions were ob served near groove for longitudinal sinus, Inthirk ness the skull presented nothing remarkable. Tbe membrane of the brain, the dura mater. as firmly adherent to the interior portion of the ralvaria, in the vlcimtr of the lomntudinal sinus. There were adhesion of the dura also, to the base of the skulL They were quite firm, and situated in the several fassx, and most marked in th,e deeper part of thefaasar, where also, there were small patches, abruptly limited, of immovable aborescent conges tion, with, however, no attendant thickening or pi gam en tat iou. This stagnation was again most mark ed in the left anterior and middle fass?. There was no congestion of dnra except at the points just noted. The dura and piamaterwere adherent to each oth er, and to the brain on both sides, along a limited portion of longitudinal fissure tn the vicinity of the pacchionian granulations. The dura was slightly thickened alnug the longitudinal sinus. It was also slightly thickened and opiqne along a portion of the line of the middle meningeal artery, on each side. Tbe arnchntdd of the upper conventtty of tbe braiti fresentei in many places, wnere it covrcu me sa ri, small patches of thickemne. and onscitv: elae where it was mrtuaL The piamater was an.en.ic antenorir. ro-ueruuy mere wa sitgni uypacrase. The cerebral eel appeared to be normal in all respects. The obitual plates were well arched, and presented many conical eminence of large size. There wa no 'roughening anywhere of the iuner aurfaeeof theskulL The brain was firm. Its weight, including cerebrum, cerebellum, pans and medulla, and a portion of the dura, wa 49) ounces. It was slightly flattened in the region corresponding to the flattening of the parietal bone above mentioned. On the section of the cerebrum, there was an appear ance of slight thinning of the gray cortex. The measurements taken, however, gave dtpth of one sixteenth to one-eighth Inch in tloe proximity to each other. The white substanee wa almost abso lutely anemic. The cerrltellum aud island f red were both covered on each side the figures. The fi snre renersllr nresented considerable dentb. in many places, as lu the right fissure of roltudo, amounting to seven-eighths of au in eh. The right fi aureof sylvins wa tjpical; tbe left wa separated from nr.t temporal nsure, uv a sneut nritige ueepiy situateu. ine nznt nsnrv oi me roiauuo nm not cou nrt with the figure of svlrius, the left was separa ted only by a sma'l bridge, deeply sitnsted. Both were separated from the longitudinal fissure. Tbe firt froutsl fissure on the right side was not connec ted with that of rulando, but at tbe posterior part waa crotwrd by the secondary fissure. Tbe same on tho left side, except that tbe flissure wa erowd by a small bridge nrir tbe centre. Tbe second aud third frontal fissures presented nothing remarkable. There were numerous secondary fissure. The pnr central and retncnlal fssireaoji each side were well delint-d. and wero unconnected witl other As sures. The interparietal figure ou each side term! nated in tnnerws occipital, separated only by a light bridge The paxieto occipital was well marked oneachmdn. The tratcrae occipital fasure on the right side, was .11-detfned It began on the median surface, and extended well outwards. Tbe first tem poral nxMire was well developed on the right side. On the left it was not of the usual length. Hie Wer nicke lWure was well marked on the left side, but not conUtunt. The calbwuo marginal fissure was double on either Mde, the niper of the two being probably the true one. On the right, the upjter one extcndeU back to the anterior margin of tin para central lobule on tbe left, nut nuite so far. Tbe low er one extended on the right side to a line about half an inch in front of the paneto occipital fissure, from which it was separated by a small bridge on the left side, alui by a bridge of large size, orbital surface. On the right side were seven fissures, radiating from a circular hssum surrounding small isolated convo lution. Ou the left side were five ti -wares, radiattng from a small shallow depression. The left collat eral fissure was well defined, extending to the anter ior extremity of tho temporal lobe. Tbe right was also well marked, but did not extend so far back a the other, and there wa attempt at confluence an tcnonly with temporo occipital, a small bridge in tenemng. Tbe left temporo occipital fissure wa well defined. The ful lowing alone rails fur remark: The ascending frontal was well defined on each side. The ascending parietal an tbe rigbt side was well developed in it lower three-fourths, but nar rowed in the upper fourth. On the left side the nar rowing was less marked. The udand i real presen ted ou tbe right side, five fissures and six straight gyri; on the left side, seven tissues and eight straight gvri. Tbe paracentral lobule was well marked on the tight side, small on the left. THORAX ASH ABDOXET. The usual midian incision wa made, and the a J domen opened. There was extravasation of blood Into the right pectoral. major muscle, near the sec ond rib. The adipose lavrr of the abdominal see tien wa one inch in thickness. Tbe dome of the dta- phraeni extended nn to the fourth rib n each aide. There wero old plenntie adhesions at the apex of mc noi innp; npjier anu miuuin jouea were ontn I tally united by connective tissue. The Innjc was normal throughout. There were also old pleuritic adheaionaof the left lun to the diaphragm, and be tween it ioia tnrea araaii tauercie-uae picmentea patches were obaerTed in the vpper lobe. Toe heart weighed 10J ounces. Its muacular sabstaae waa apparently normal. There waa abundance of fat opon Ita anterior surface, and a vQlous paten of old pericarditis near the apex ef the left Tentrklc The right Tentncleeontained little bIood,jast forminja clot. The ralres were normal. The aorta was slightly athermotaloas for a short distanee aboTS the ralres. All of the abdominal Tiseere Dreaented larre arcnmnlationa of fat. They were nonnaL TheliTer was concreted. Tbe gall bladder eofftaioed a little bde. The spleen was lobnlated and enlarred. It weighed eighteen onnres; rspsole was bluish, sab stance brown; Tbe malpigtuan bodies bypertrophotd; The pan ereae was nonnaL Tbe stomacti contained food. The intestines appeared normal. They were not opened. The kidneys were not congested. There was a small superficial serna eyst on the right one. KOTCS. 1. AeonaUerableqnantityofdark blood ran ont of the heart, in separation Jf the heart and lung. 2. Dr. Young states that the tan was subject to malarial attacks while in jaO. 3. He bad eaten dinner about an boor and a half before the execution. GtobDemotraL isbi e rF" Garibaldi was a carpet-baggtr at Uast he was born and registered a Frenchman. I'enor'e Jaly TTralher Here are Vennr's July weather predictions. Pre serve thsiu fur reference: Sat. 1. Very warm and sultry. Sun. SE. Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Hot and aultrr. 3. Rather dry weather In Province Quebee and eastward. 4. Ra.u and thunder storms in western sec- , tlOUB. 5. Generally pretty warm; evenings cooler 6. Indications of rain and more cloud. g I Cloudy and cooler, with local rain. Sun. 9. Fifth Sunday after Trinity. Weather bcomin cooler ana cloudy, with rain or indication of rain. Decidedly cooler in mot section, with cool to cold evening and windy. Weather still dry in Canada. Rain much needed in many section In northern areas. Smoky shower becoming more frequent. Heavvrainswest and south. Son. 16. Sixth Sunday after Tnntty. Muggy, hot, and itormr. 17.. J 18.? 19. 20. J A heated term generally, with thunder storms ana naiisiormft is iuo .lvnufin Mates. Very oppreire. Daily rsport of damaging storms of wind and bgbt- nings, a very muggy prriou, witu hot winds. 21. ? Showers, ckmd j and cooler at night. Win 23.) dy and cooler, a decided change in the weather. 23. Serenth Sunday after Trinity. Fair and wanr. cool niehts. Sun. 23. 24. 23. 26. 27. 28. 29. Cooler and moist wind. Rains west and south. Oppressive and windy, storms brewing, cool nights. Frequeut rain aud much cooler. Windy weather. Con tin ne cooler, with eool to cold night. Very fine and pleasant in majority of ee- UVOR. Wsrmer again, and storm clouds. Eighth Sunday alter Trinity. Unsettled and showerr. Storm v. Sun. 30. 31. Cloudy and bowery. Period of stttnua. cooi nig dm, uiacu muni rata ta.icrpan than fure part Of month in BurtLern and middle section. Note The 11th and 12th dav and the neighbor hood of tbe 26th and 27 tb are likely to be the coolest portion of the month. Between the likh andJt)tb, general beat and storm. "Their Warfare la Accompllahed Was the touching inscription placed upon tbe tomb stone of a husband and wife. There i nothing which so sours a man, and induce domestic warfare, an ill health; and especially weakness in the back. lot of physical power, aa early breaking down of body ren dering one unfit to attend to his business. Then ean-s and auxietie multiply, the temper becomes ruffled, and peace fliea out of the window. Behold the great restorer. Hunt's Kttoedy t Quietlr it conies to man's relief. One bottle searches out the discs, and be gins its cure. Taour three more take en the good work, and finish it aatufactonly. The kid&eis are healed and rvstort-d to their proper functions, the weakness i gone, the back is renewed, tbe bloom of health returns, and all the old time mental igr in one's business affair; and then Is no more sour tem per, but lasting peace. All hail to Hunt's Remedy I How Mica. IUbhxlu Srcxr Fkidat. On the day of the execution, Mrs. Garfield's borne wa clotted to all but ituuiediale friends. From an intimate ac quaintance of tbe family it is learned that for several daj Mrs. Garfield has n framed from reading daily paiwrs, in order to evade recitals of the events lead ing up to the concluding scenea of the en at national trageUy. and in the meantime occupied htntclfwith matters that would lead her mind away from the subject. Her friend have studiously avoided all re fc ranee to the approaching execution in the pres ence of herself and hoitwhcdd. Fridav she hail every hour crowded full or little duties and diversions for herself and children, and in companr with a few chosen friend occupied her time with matters a remote as possible from even a suggestion of the ex ecution, and to all outward appeararce wa oblivious or indifferent to the final act at Washington. .TIagle In the nineteenth Century N. McRca, Weyhrldge. Ontario, wriets: I have sold large quantities of Dr. Thomas Eclectno Oil; it 1 used for cold, sore throat, croup, etc, and. In fat, for any affection of the throat, it works like umgio. It is a sure cum for burn, wounds and bruises For sale by D. C. Sinclair &. Bro., Troy. A Post Office Civ en for Votes. Co o at. BLurrs, 10 i, June 24 A wensation wa created yesterday, in the Republican CongrcMiooal Conten tion here, by tue statement of one of the delegate omtosed to Anderson, the nominee. He deiXarcd that Anderson had corruptly given a bond to secure to a Fremont County man tLe iot office at Ran dolph. The Nmd, which was made public to day, i as follows; "I, A. R. Anderson, a principal, and Maro Webster surety, hereby acknowledge our sWve Justly indebted to M. W. Clark in the sum of 11.000, to be well and truly paid in lawful money; nevertheless, to be void on condition that S. C. Mc Kintnck shall 1 duly appointed and commissioned postmaster within a period of sixty davs from tin date. Witness tbis31st dav of May, 1S&!. A. R. An derson, 3Iero Webster. Consideration Support of Anderson for Congress. Ii:USOAlM TO 5ICX OKLYl The Voltaic Belt Co , Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dtc's Cllfbsated Electk.-Volta.c Belts and Electric ArrLiACES on tml for thirty days to men (joungorold) who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Mauhoud, an 1 kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restora tion of health and manly vigor. Address as above, N. B. No ruk is incurred, as thirty daj trial is al lowed. Mb. Arthur's 306 Medal. President Arthur waa the recipient yesterday of a brass medal struck in honor of the devotion of himself and 305 other to a cause whose defeat made him what he is. The tuedal I about three inches in diameter, weigh six ounce. Is ornamented with a head of U. S. (J rant aud the name "Chenter A. Arthur," and is encircled with the record of the tbirty-tix ballot taken in the Repub lican National Convention of 1880. In accepting the gift from the hand of Ex Senator Conkling, who came to Washington to present it, Mr. Arthur simply referred to the brazen beauty of the design. ITuaA ington PotL ryThe tteeuliar action on the kidnera and tirf. nary ergans of asparagus i frequently noticed du ring the season. b Prof. Benson recently proved, in iur caw ui iuc coiprrur iiiiaiu anu niners, mat in combination with malt and quinine, it Is an absolute specific for diseases of the lner, kidneys and nrinarv organs. His method ha been adopted bv the Malt miters vompanv, anu im great uerman lootl t now composed of malt. Hops, quinine bark and asparagus. XaJUal TtmtMt TuallCBBAkDorlTscLsToM. It transpires that Prof. Stowe, the husband of Harriet Beecher Stowe, till survives, and wa prevent at the eirfhdev festiv al. Iti characteristic ef the high sesed reporters of the occasion that not a word was said of the old man or hi clstbes. We don't even know whether the venerable eon sort of Harriet wore hi diamonds or was clad in plain black with shirred ruffle and hair a la Pompadour. We appeal to the Woman's Suffrage Association to ay whether this is doing the fair thing. Deaplsed. By the unthinking. Burdock ha haen considered a weed, and its luxuriant small, tc , hu rendered it. to those not knowtnr its virtues. a nuliatit-e. and yet tbe root ha long been acknowledged bv savants a most inaluable as a diuretic, aerieit, and blood purifier. Burdock Wood Bitters eni!odv allitsgooil qualities. Price 1.00. Fur sale bv I). C Sinclair A. Bro , Troy. Death or a War (iovkbvoil Portsmouth. July A Ichabod Goodwin, the first war Governorof New Hampshire, -died this evening. He wa trn Octo ber 10, 17?S, in what ia now North Brunswick, Me. He had been prominently represented in nearly ee ry enterprise of public importance. He was a dele gate to the National Convention which nominated Clay, Tavlor, an d Scott for the Presidency, and m as the ice President of the two first named bodies. He was elected Governor by,he Kepubhrans in 105 and 1SG0, his last term expiring in June, 18U. Skill rv the Work -nor To do gottd work, tbe mechanic must have good health. If long hours of confinement in close room have enfeebled hi band or dimmed hi sight, let him at once, and before some organic trouble appears, tase plentv or Hop Bitters. His svstem will be rejuvenated, his nerve strengthened, bis sight become clenr. and the whole constitution bebnUt up to a higher working condition, t7" Ashland, the home of Hrnry Clay, has eome back Into the possession of hi fa mil r, having been rurrbascd a few days ago bv Maj. Henry Clav Mc )owelL who married the daughter of Col. ilenry Cbty, of Buena Vista fame, a grand-daughter of the Btatennan. Asblaad fifteenyeirsagowapnrrhaed bv citizen of Lexington as a site for an agricultural college, which proved an unsuccessful project. Popular Cvrryuliere "Burdane." tbe French name for Burdock, i a popular in Farnce as in America. As an auti scor butic, aperient and diuretic, it cannot be too highly extolled. Burdock Blood Bitters combine m a condensed form" all it good properties. For gout, entaneoudionler, and kidney troubles the vare un equalled. Price $1 00. For sale by I. C." Sinclair JL, Bro., Trov. IIotr do You Tlanng-e," said a ladrtu her friend, "to apicar so happy all the time! "I al ways hare Parker's Ginger Tome handy. waatho rrplr. and t Litis Veen myself and family in good health. When I am well. I always feel good iiatnrrd. See other column. CP If the Atlanta Conshtuttott speaks eorructly. more reapers hae been sold in Georgia this year than the entire cotton belt ftoeiid one year ogo. If true, this is a good thin; for the bUU. C$T Don't drive a sjiarined horse, as long as you can get Kendall's Spa nn cure for l a bottle. As a powerful liniment for deep-scatrd pains on both man or beast, it has no eiinaL See advt. tjT Alwaya in the lead to cater for the WAJxfy- the reading public, T. I). 1'cterson & Drottterer of Philadelphia, announce a list fiortheoming books that will be sure to please,atl tastes, comprising as they do tbe choice books'by omebf the best Ameri can and r oreign wrttera, Unght and clever norels that will haTe large sales and at popular prices. A list of theao new books, and catalogue of popular and fast selling novels will be sent to any one if written for. Address, T. B, Peterson It Brothers, Philadel phia, Pa. ty Emmannel Gonzales Is the greatest ef French sensational novelists, and his "Russian 1'rinccw, which T. B. Peterson V Brothers, Philadelphia, will shortly publish, will startle and charm all Its readers. It deals with the love fa beautiful Princess for a common soldier, and teems with wit, originality and thrilling incidents. Road Notice TBK ST ATX OP sTAb'SAB. twt Doitrtux CoriTT, J oa' Cocttt Cutax's Oirtca. J TaoT,juiya,iaa J WrOTICS k beraby jrivsn. that a petition was wnswted .W 10 dHaiasni aaaj y saiiiaaaiaaratwaaarB) M awniaoaa JOOatV Kansas, at taeir avfiing on tbe 3d day e Jnlr, IMS. taking lor a change la the yabhe road between Iflghland nod lUghlaad Statwa at tb feDowlng poiota, to wit. Becnnlng wser the road newrsaa tromAdam Lewis aoatb-oast eemor, from thoaorth west eornerof the south half of tbe eoath-wost qaavter ef eectioa twenty. fH in Sawnsbln two. rt) af raare tweatr. OW tb a mint ft .. n roda north of tlweoathoaart corner of said sooth half of DDUfwru luaim, utua iu4i( turn Mai ajagOPaUV' fjoni ttoatwtb-we so th ooath-east. changa It so that It will ran dee east froai Adam Lewis corner, en the half nnarter ectioa Una of said sonth-west Quarter af aection twentr f) eoe handxed (100) l-oda. more or leoa, to a brtdre.theDc oath-east to a point about tern GO) rods north of the aectian line, teteriwcting the old road. WWreanoB. tb said Board of Coontv GmLrL . . etated the following snaawd peraons, vu: C. O. TiiTS-JawS. Santael Poynter, aad J.a Uaixetl. as Tiewars, wtu in arnetiona to meMat the plar of beginning, on ftidav the b. day of Jnlr. 13. and ptoc Wrfcw aJaoad! rlro all parties n bearing, and oak dae rettort to mLI Soard. at their eesaioa to U bald on the Tthavof S wubi . .Mill an wtnuabj I. IHTllalUaTlOnFTa. July s, we-w. Cvntjc&t. STRONG FACTS A great many people are stVrg What rartirnlar troubles Bxown's IlON Bmxu is good for. It will core Heart Disease, Paral ysis. Dropsy. Kidney Disease, Con snaption, Dyspepsia, Rhesxiudsm, Neuralgia, and all 'fl diseases. Its wonderful enniive power is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the fonnrtition, and by building up the systcsi, dares act all disease. A Lad Cured of Rheumitism. Bslmaort, ML, Mat 7. iKSo. My health was tnoch thsnered by BkcBBitaai waca I coauaeacsa takiag Browa's Ires Bitters, sad I scarcely had strength ewwrh to st tead to mj daily household duties. I am sow using the third bottle aad X aat renimag strength dally, aad I caecrnilly ttcommcod It to aQ. 1 caaaot say too much la praise tiu Uri.ALuT&BASHBAa, 173 Pramaast Kidney Disease Cured. Chrbttaasborr , Vs., iESl. Seffenng from kidney disease, from which 1 could get no rebef, I tried Browa's I roa Bitten, which corsd m completely. A child of mine, recovering from scarlet trrer. had no sppetits sod did not seem t be able to est at alL Igivchimlna Bitten with the happiest result. J. Km Mowtacv Heart Disease. Viae SL, Hsrnsbmr. Fa, Dec. , ill 1. After trying different phyucUas and many remedies lor palpttatioa tie and aever feuad saythLagUut garc m so much relief. Mm. Jskxxx Has. Fcr the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, Bxovrcfs IlON Brnus u invaltuhle. Try it, Be sure and get the Genuine. CONQUEROR OF ALL KIDNEY DISEASES. '.Til 12 2S1W.T KIDMEYANDLiyni..EDI8Sffi NHVEK KNOWN VO FA I J.. CUKES WIIEV ALL OTHER MEDICINES FAIL ssitactsdlrrrllyonthe Kidncv. Liver and Haw H. iWirtoi; tbt-mnt an re tn healthv action. HUNT'S KEMEDTiftaa.it. anre and speed? core, and hundrrds have testitlt-d M bavins breu cured by it. whrn phvsiciaD and friends hail eiren them uo to die. Do not delay, but trv at one II US'T h REMFDT. IIl.TM ICKTIKOY cure nil Dl-emes m eHidnrya. ItlaUder, Irinnry fllrarau. Drap er, Uravrl. Diabetes, and lacenliaence and tie teatian af ITt-Iar. IIXXT'H ICIVIi:UVcstrrPaIa tn ihe KIHr. Back, r 1minm, Crnrrnl Ileblllly, Fein ate niftcnatea, ml orbed nlecp, !. r Appelllr, Itriabt's I) Im-n..e, and nil CaaiplainU af the VH -(; ft al Organ. Il'.Vr"! lti:jIl.IV quickly Induces the Mver to healthv action, remortaz the ran- that pro.! or Itit liana Ilendarbe, DMpepain, Manr lemaefa, fJaMivenc, tilea. it. Itythen-eof IIL'M'M RKTirUV. the Stomach snd Bowels will prrdily regain thur strength, and the Blood will Im pi rfrctlv pirinnL Ill'XT" UKTIKDT li pronounc! by the best doctor to be the n tart fi.r all kind of kidney diftt-s.ie. IIU.tT'M KKT1KDY h puret rtyetaUr, and U a sore cure fur Heart Discane and Kheuniatiam w hen all other medicineR fiL IllXT' nC.TICDVIs prepared expressly far Ibe above dieaCB, nnd ba neter been known la fail. One trial will canvlnce yau. Tar sale by all Drili. bend fur ratuphb-t to HUNT'S REMEDY CO., Providence, R. I. I'rlrr., 73 cmL n,I $1.43. Juae 33. ltei 1 j fjiou uEonat: r. no well .c co. Tata Klaa; af I lie IXadf is tho brain, tb stocsch Its maia sapport. tfa nrrvr its aM-ufT, tb bowfLs, tha Lidsrrsssd the pof" l'ifr;ian!a. IadicMttion cra ates a vtolrat revolt son tbtattavrbAor thtrcjal or Esn. ssdta bria'fisiu Lark tolbsinlstv tlicr 1-Dotbin Le the regatatin ! rift is; iaT.rtiaz cohs opera tion of TAKlAVTi- hFLTZEH ArtKlCNT It rcnoratct tbe sy-tctn, and rrstorss to hcaltt bsth tks bfr ad ten tulnd. SOLl B ALL nni'GOLST'. Ujoly FRUIT EVAPORATORS. lLUVrtUTFli ItTlLUdlR UtEl X arneaboro, ! 5wipspr Idrsrtlilif Isrsaa It prars street, 5. T. ACKXTTS "WATTTED Every-Day Cyclopedia USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, CatriKctl and enlarged llurseo, Cattl", beep, Swire, Ponltry their Ilfctorr Various BreedP Iieaesandlni ediea. How to make tie r Mm l'sy, Itrekseper s Uaide, Coring sod stonng Caokiszt IIiMiwebwM KctHMnny ; Laws of Boine4 Ilotno Xktor. and 19 000 otber falosblo recipes. Iduslrated with over 500 Original EograTaOgs- ao no o us i.-n o.-m:: AGi:iT.fl A V A. t THIs! Price. JX50. agent's complete ootflt,T3 cents; outfit and sample rprt $Z.M. Write at onco for ageucy, send lor cir culars and terms. fcUX rUIJLISIIIXG COMPANT, X10 Sl 312 Pine StreeL hr. Lot l. Mo. S.tIc of School Tiantl. HONtPIIAN1 COl'NTV KAXSAS, CAXSAS, 1 OlTlfS. r li, i-si J UOCT1T lKS44tBi:tlHUITirK. Tkot, July 1 NOTICE Is hereby given, that I will. Ww-n the bonrs of 10 o'clork. A 1L and 3 u'clork. P 3L on st0r. day, Angntt 19tb, lHi, oitVr fr ssle. at pnblie suction, in tbe manner prectilrd bv law, at tnv tlbre. iu Tr, tbe Mlovtng Sa.hod IsmL sitoste tn Doniphan Connty, V- and decribed a fHiws. to wit: The soatb-ea.t qaarte r sf tbe south west quarter jf suc tion sixteen. 16) tn townblp four, 4 fringe twrty-eae, rsi) lortv (40) asres. AppraivI value, two hosdred dol lars. (t-W U) Xo bids will be received f.r lr !bntlte sppra ed value. SMUKLX JOIINMIX, Coontv Treasurer, UonJphan Coantv, aTaau. July 13, lSMv. IVe tVe, f7- IVoticc Tor Divorce. In the DUtrrfptfu'rt fur Punfphan County. Sute of Kansas. 7" Vredeiick Teikclson, 1 PlaluUn. " VaT.krantsl TaorTEfaUH 1 Taaafa-fiitalttt. T1IE above nametl defendant Is herehv notified that she has been sutd by said plaintiff in the DUtrirl Court fer Doniphan Ciantv. State of Kanan, and that sbenint answer or demnr to thepetitloa filed by said pUiatilfia the office of the Clerk of said Court, on or beforo the 14th dav f Augur. A. II. I 'Si, or said petition will be takrn as iron, and a decree divortraz the said plaintiff from her. tbe said defendant, will be rendered, according to the prayer of said plaintiff in said petition. D. M. JOHNSTON-. Attorney nr FUlotilf, July 13, 1BSS-4. ir t, ti Sewing Machines! BUY 1IIE GflTUI.-Vi:! Tbe nndersigned la Agent for the latest ImjroTeS Sinier, Kef Qaeea, ail EHrito, Which IXschines rank first la C. market. Tims given on Machine. If required. OSes at reaidence, en mS south of Troy. J. It. TIAT.f ABB, desiLlaTcl. UaviLixAcirr. Notice by Publication. Ia aba District Court of tbe Seeoad Jsdlcial Distrlet of tie Satas of Ksnsis, tn aad for Donipban Coontj. Jacob Irntoa, 1 nalaulr. rs. I WIEiam II. Loatbea, waiiaaa L lira., and I JeejsIL Likens, JDcfrBdaata. rilBl sold dofsadaau. William D. Lootkra, WiSlaai IT. JL jaa. aad John 1L Librae, are berobj notified tbat tbej bare Vera sned In tbe abore aaaiod Cocrt. bj tbe aald plalatiir. Jacob IVaton. aad tbat tbe peril, of said plain tiff arsiaat said defeadanu waa filed ia said Coart ea tbo lltb daj of Jane, A. V. li aad aslesa tbej answer said petJUononorbeforetnotbdsrorAa-nst,A.O ISO; tbo astne will bo taken aa trnt asdTjndrtBent rendered arsiast said defrBdanta, decreeiac tkat said plaintiff is tbo ewarr la fee of tbe sonla-eaet qoatter of eectioa tbirtj two. (33) la townsbip three, fj) M ranee Blneteen, (19) Kteated ia tbe CoaBt j af Doniphan, and State of Kaasas. snd tbst said defendaata bare no interest or esate tbereia or tbereta. and tbat said defendants, and each of tbem. and all persons eUhalnc bj, taronzh orandertbeso, skall be fortrer barred and anjoinod from eettiar np or eUualaz an J rirfat, titla, tstarast or eatsta la or to saa land, er anj part tbcreof, and for oasts of asit. DOXIPDAS RETO, Attoraeja for Plaintiff. taeaaVlScS-l.. aVafoa,!!- SVIf ATrUHTl$K3iKS1!l. Parker's GSitiGER TQKiC. Can CedplaiftU of TTom-a aad discs. cf U Stomach, Bow-!, Lcafi. Liver aad Cklnays, sad Is entirely diSrrcat from Sitters, !biger Esmbccs sad ether Tunics, as it never intoxicates. 50c. sad ft nxrs. Large ssviag baying ft sis. .Cjultta. H13COX 4 CO, New Teck. Closintt Dnt at Cost ! DRY GOODS AT COST! CLOTHING AT COST ! Boots anil Shoes at Cost ! HATS A! GAPS AT COST ! Mwars, Qneensware aai Glassware atc cosx: Everything in the Storo at Cost I Terms Strictly Cash I 1V1IITU CLOUD, KAXS. T0UTRAYEL, ALWJLTS TAKE THE B. & WZ.R. R. Rm Examine map sot t!sie tables caiefcllv It win be wru tUt tli Hn citiiiMts with lbcB.lt tQR.ll, la fart, tbrv am under one maaazeeacfit, a.id tftkco together, form wtut is called the BURLINGTON ROUTE, SH0KTEST AM) QUICKEST LINE TO Chicago, St. Louis, Peoria, IJeHoinrs, Hock IIr.n:l. AMI ESPCl'l tl.I.V TO At. I. IMII.Vri IS IOWA, WISCONSIN, INDIANA, ILLINOIS. MICHIGAN, OHIO. HKUCTTAL JUVtraiE AtZ Thrcuzh Copies from Nel r.k ti t.etinat,.uf n C. It. iQ li. i tr-iiri chsnts fi tit c D. A. t K. K. itxvcticctia. I ur all ttnuje la Lutai iH-p-'t. gh I ickets T.O'WIR&T EATSS Cll M HAD Ujion tprdirstina at srr station a thrnad Aeon's ara SjopippreJ tochrcV bata;i.6 thrun;!.. gitsa.1 tnunaa turn a to rstes. rvtitc. time, connections etc aad to so car sleeping car accoiiuodattuni. This Cocsaj Is aagsfed oa aa Sttanrfos which wQI open a NEW LUTE TO DENVES and all points tn Odors o This extoasloa win be cnoiplft. tod aad readT for assest In a few nnth, sad th poblle can then enfo all thesdrsaSnf a thrna Lnobctwoon Driver snd Caics all under one oss-mect. i. . xusTin, Senl Tishet Afmt. 7h. U, 1MB. Okf AHA, 7BB. JOHN JrlOO, SOLE AOEXT FOR THE Crown, ani Mason & Hamlin Organs, A DM THE Crown, Victorii, Howe, While, ard N. Y. Singer "i:vixj yitrni.Tf:. And will m-11 tbem at altaoet fvvnj piees. itr IIi;;d es ivt spend fner r St? bondred dollars yearly. trsielluigaroaniL bntstarR st hotre, and stlls his niauii st-saud ..rgins at lw piie, tserrfnr givji- par chatverM tbe full bineSt inKtrad of f)ug It ut trsvelhng anund. Lverv aisrbinehsagtisrsntefor 4re vr,eda Mr Ilsgg in IMitt-l la JspTcttnce, ant expsclx to tjtbr, puirbsers ntd not farof toning asjtbia wba doling a mm, jnnei-itia. 3BOj9a.IJ.II3arC3-. Wasliington House, No. 206 Fourth St., Atchtor, Kirn. KD31C5D MLI3IEa7, PropV. A. FROST & CO. Wonld ri ertfally call to the attention of the public gen. erallv, tbst we liars lately added a Iar;e asoUBt to car al ready lari stock of Pine and Native Lumber, And are prepired to furnish aU kinds of UUILDINC MATERIAL, Io'ladms Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, &c At pioi wblch vd defj ronpotition. nrSHIHCLES A SPECIALTY. Come and oe ns, at oaroSIra, on MAIN STREET, WHITE CLOUD, KANSAS, and w. win do yon food. Not. 17-tf. A. TEOTT CO. and Nursery OfTEES 70S BALE 20,000 APPLE TREES, At tft l. 13 per na.dred. ALSO. A Of Of tbia aoasoa'a rrawta, at ILTS per LKO. Orders wDl be roreired be nan sr eskerwlae aatfl April l.t,l-5. Tbo stock wffltben bo dslrored. Thofledrols Xrown ta Nesssha Coaatj; Is rood. To be sare of erttlas Tree, or Hedfe, Send Orders Early. 8. J. ZLrOERLT, Pre'r. niekland. Ia. Sao. t. MEL Sheriff' Sale. TH RTATE Or SASSA. cociriT or uosirnAS. . In tbe Tistrct Coart fr Doniphan Ceanty, Ssate f 1 A. Faaiaer, 1 naiaUJL r vs. Mauy Mefeilisger and LeoohArit Xdding'r, I IfeaLit. Tt-TOTICi U hereby given, that I wi3 offer for sale al JLw pablKascticfurf4attbateaxof3lork,r.l Oa U UUt Uff J-V. A. H. laSt, at the north door of the Court Iloatte. in the City ef Trey, is Doniphan Co-txnty, SUt ef Kauu. the fjllaaiig ilessnbod real tttr. f wit: Tb nrth half af the aovtlveait onarterof eertlon thLrr five. (33 in townaahlp three, 3) ef range tweaty-eae, rxl) la IJoniphaa Coanty. XjjMas . Takes n th pr-fpetly of Mary lleUinc-ir sad Ialiar4 Uaidingsr. and offmst for enl to th highest bidder for eaab, to aatisfr a eerU'e Jadgnient and e-Mta. now af record iathe Pittrlrt Court for Itoninhan Cecaty. In the State of Xaaaa. le which A- Sonincr was pUiatin and Alary Mr dintrer aad LaBonha-d ile fcUnrer were defendants. Given ander my hand, this Iffth day of Jane. A. D XtSL JiU. SAIIaST, & I naenn scauearpaaa tewai iaaSaV. iSC-9W. iTtS,fl An J HARWI. Wholesale Hardware, FARM 3IAC1IIXLIIY, WAGOXS AND BUGGIES. McCormick Iron Mowers, Coates and Keystone Sulky Kakes,v Nichols & Shepard Traction Engines, Horse Powers and Vibrator Threshers. .1UTCIIEI.I. AKD BAIjY FARM AFAGOWS. XjirR-esit Stock ofUUGGIES nntl CAIUILVGES In tlo State. Alch.ion. Kanu, Julv 5, lSJi L. HICKEITEACH, XELa.X.KIl IX Dry Goods, Notions, HATS AIVD CAPS, BOOTS AXD SHOES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. All Goods Sold at the Lowest Figures. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR BUTfER AND EGGS. . RCnB.IIBKB, WI WILL CHANGE Hmmmts X i- h3 (I) 5W?I3 iH C I (!) PURE DRUCS. D.C, SINCLAIR & BRO., DRUGGISTS, Agents for Ayers', Jaynes', and all other Patont Medicines. i PJl PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED, DAY OR NIGHT. A. HERRING, i "I pTjq-a-isTTl" "i . r lliglilaiid Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Receipts carepii.i.i imci:paiii;d at ai.i. Tint:. All the Standard Patent 3Icdicines, Druggists' Sniulrlcs, AND EVERYTHING TO TO BE FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. J. S. B x ERS, Grin Tnnt, iCnin Strcrt, SurM cf Public Sqvarr, TOOT, : : : i t KA.TMAM. COOK STOVES TIHWAEE HARDWAEE, And a Ganrral AKMirtmcnt ot iliilf ail Eiders' Hardware. ALL USES OF fiBTTEmB AKD MlMi D05E. Also slwsrs keeps on hsvd a eonptet stek ef DaTaXTInMITXJZBI. J.! i:ti Cure Scrotal. Erysipelas, Plmolas ancf Ta.ce Grabs. Blotchis, Soils, Tumors. Tet ter. Humors. Salt Rhnum Scald Held. Sons, Xercnrlal isisitses. remlo Weakness auicf Irrtrnlarities. Dizziness. Loss ot Appetite, Junudtce, AJTtctloas ot the Ltrer, Indi gestion, Biliousness. Dyspep sia and Qenersl Deb'ility. A Mn. of hrt.k B!m4 gllio. will mOw lb. tknl umi u at. boOH ail rwita. 310 br i.ifi..oi.w ra fA.OJ.laWOTlMXM.M. rBtCS, II.M. mm, niBum 4 co, r't. e av n.y. for sii.c nr 3D. O- lwtTTa-arrT.Ai-r, K"! TROY, KANSAS. grat'a xprciFic.'niiniri.Mt TRADE HAM:. Tna fitr.T Ei.h TRADB MARK Atc-aaaVUa. jib UlilallU)! car for Seminal Weak aad all Die that follow as a seoaenca Of lSIf AbttVIt aa loan Of Henory. UniTerul La. sltane, l-ain In tbe IUek. Jimce ef iaion, rte-' Mn.aa f bt.1 a mJ laTOItTAUlLin.ajotj.orUwa.tbat JIt3 TAIII8. leoJt. IaanitT or CoasonptioB aa4 a rrnoatoro ftiare. ty Fail paniralarsiaoor paiopbln, . bleb wo nWiro to son.IfrotkTB)aatoTorjoiio. r-iTbobporlJoMr.lScino Is Kl4 bj sD Iror.jrjMa. at (I per psrta;.. or sic pxkl:K for aA or wtl bo ot frro bj ajsil oa lbs roreict of tbo iaoDj, bj a4dr.inz ine grat nemciii: co. BcrrauxX. T tin arroent of .oant.rlt. wiitHblMd ,! V.il. WrsppiTt tbo onlj sBpigo. Gasrsatoofeoreljioaod. rySoMlBTrojbjU.C.Kndalr. Moclj WAGON SHOP TROT, ... KASSAS. Fan!!, Buck, aid AiTicilliiral mlmii MADEAXD RBPAIRGD. AH work will bo well aod protaptlr doaa, and aU eharree adsraasonabio. r -. Bm CITY MEAT MAltKET, JTet hide rublie Square, aj-Eio"-, -RTATtrajgLS. 0HAS. BURKHA1TER. TTZEPa eeaitaaalj an band a rood niLilmot of fraab -.af ssoi ssMi Wisoss. WMOMii ml aoor is.t... w.ro .w ! ii bssOdors, Sraakatst Eaooa. rieUed rerkead Corsod Soaf. waisk bo will mQ aa lav aa tbo ejBessdarla. ISae, oao. st aU asaaoaaWa bowra. Wm barbs Beeraad Steak CatUa. Also par oawb tar MUssaadraOrr. tasasi.i. STOCK Il.1L,E. j. wTprt, ' aWayiraaraakzxss, w, ay ILL bar. Oeaeral Ceeaaiissio. gtoek (alee aa the . !nmf.u!'Zf, c aiaata. at Sereranes, koam-BiaratlOe-c!eek.A.U. Scat Sale arm bo "" "- SATUEDAT. SEFTZUBEK , IM. Cetaajlssiona roasoaabte. and rastoas solicited. Ferataa fjoasadistaaea wjsblar stock sold, raa abtala pastare neai taaerij on reasonable tenaa. WUI attssst saleatbrooibaait Ueconatrr. when desired. " auot ssjea iAronrao .i vl".S?c?,M.!ra0.c"f Uni aDoaJpban.rrown aad Setnaba Cooatieo. to n o. conunlsauo, part hnprorsd fsnoa. aad ssrt .sent ln e roi: 2 ... aareddre :' - . o- j. w. pur, Aac. a. VT.x. . o. Boa It, ttoTeraaoe. Aaiua. m&$ Ala -C.-5 I $66 fJNk. jaj Tear res aswav Tsrsis aad S oahtt I Ctfin X WZXJC. tlXadarataaaaaeasarasado. CU. traa. A.arILnAUOTAreraalUbkrs4oat.tlrs. AiliTJTI-5TI al.r.ait.'n. OF FIRM! MOT BE I'.IDEHsaLD. T 2 tflCfl w Ou O u H 53 j 51 kg ? rl BS a Is trT4 i3lC 1 12 "2 5 l l2lwlJ! 812.1 a SOLD CHEAP. Station, Has. asjaavVL. II US MX ESS CARDS. BODERBROS., IS A TSTFZ TFFLS, SOirrn WEST n.r of th. Public Sqor. Tmy. Kaa hm. linn Bwn.T, boy nvtM. wll .xrbfto? . a prind pI tlllM, boT snd ira Coaatf WaiTiDks Oold. SU.r. 4c ant iFii, VtpuiltM. 1.0D1 k DROS. J. C. BITERS, Rl-SIDKNT 11BSTIST, Troj-. Kuiu h.,1 .t ''"""" f -rM 1-r"Ti-l- - Tf Ihr friifi da,, uflc. at rMrflmr. two d.im nut of Hixbr IIoom. U li! Tii.it S..raor.n lb. Ibird Uooxlaj of k Di.mUi. I.J W lute Lluu4 no tb. foattb Kali) of url dh.Ui, ptirl UtVUTi. C. E. WALTON, PHYSICIAN AXD SUIM3H0.1. Trej. um Offlc. on nrarr w.t of Tost-oSc. xyaa). W. B. CAMPBELX IjnTRICIAN" AD SDEGEUV. Troj. Ciom Offlc. in Darkhaltrr bniUing, wet id. of i'aLU. X-iuaro. P'talra. laaiss. JOHN -W. WADE, M. D PIITilClAX AND SOEGLO.T. Troj. Kuou. OTic., North hid. I itidenco on tbo bbdoa Fablio b-;oro. plac. Um.jl wa. aasDaa. a. b. a. a. cuaaoax. a. o. nrEDER DIKSMORE, PIITSICIANS AND SUIU-.EOM barlat f.norf psrtnmlU, In tbo practieo of lloUelao and hot K OT. wonld rfwpoctfaUr offer their profroowsal arrvtoeoi lb. oitian. of Tror and arronndiaf Mnaarr. Offlro oa door ouotb of HroV llanl.aro btoro. llsprTS. WIIXIAK H. COE. M. D PHTHICIAX AKD FUKHKOT, Uonlpaan, Co.. SiatbB. J. J. 3AKER VTIOBVRr AT LA-W, Troj, Kaaaaa. Offlco wltk Jnjjjo rrJco. SlmcbffS. a. 1. bta. a. T. wood. RYAN & WOOD, A TTOUSKVS AT LAW, Troj. Iiuu. OBr. r.t. IX. door nortb of JUnk. ap .Uirv lSjomtt. W D. WHB. aOBT. WILXUftOt WEBB Jt WILKINSON, VTT(lia.TS AT LAW, Troj. Kaaua. (Met or Van Lo.khk A Brt.lu.ri.leo a atoro. ilr W.bb will bo In Troj Krt.Lr snd hatnnlar of n wr.k. uattl bo rtMTr. bora ponnaoooUj. lfttocbsi. 3. E. RYAIf. VTTfirtNET AT law. AXU KBAL ESTATE A.VD CULICTIllXAUE.NT,rTrrsnoo,Eaiuoo. I'r.N.1. lrartico a sproialtj. Ita.o0. N. B. WOOD. ATTORXET AhD COUSSELOK A1 LAW. Troj Kanau. aiaorfo. taaoM. THOS. V?. HEATLEY, ATTOR.yEr AT LAW AXI) yOTART rCOUC. umro in tbo Cuuit House. Troj, Kansas. ICaaojTa. NATHAIT PRICE, A TT0I"''E AT LAW, Troj, DoaJpaa. Oo.tr m. luiou. laiaaSO. ALBERT PERRY, ATTORXET AT LAW, Troj, Kaaoao. Offlea sootb sale of fabue Sioaro. jaan. ERAJIKETW BAB COCK. ATTOKXEr AT LAW. Troj. Kansas. Win prartlcs in tbo oproral Courts of tbo Male. 3f.b7a. PIERCE & HEATH, A TTOISCETS AT LAW. Wm praetle. la llttlm. -- JoVrHi. uooipkan. aad aiijeialae Cooatios. uffioo roraerstb anl Coumerrlal Mrreta, otrr Weber's, AUU. son. Kamon. SjaasTa. F. H. DHENNINO, ATTOKXET AT LAW. Wsthma. Eanoss. Anie'al badness will bo carof uU J attenooj to. SujaaTC J. A. CAMPBEEL. V-OTAKT PCrjUC Soreranee. Eaasaa. CoIIosalaa 1 Bv, i wiuuinn pnraf uj nub jothio. ss.rv wtber iBstrotBenla of writinr properlr .rswa. Busineso soUrileJ. lcfsbrl DoMaMotv R. VI. WILLIAMS. kJoTAitr pcduc. cosvitrAacEa. axd mil. .o Z.tste limL Wilt. Close:, k. Tasos paid for Bon-residents, buuis locatedV aa4 ssIm of real sstaao aiada taao aiaai Bekn. at reasonable rates. H. L. RICHARDSON. TiTETERIXAKV sCKUEOy. Tror, Kaasas. Offlco at . wfn piece, ma f ancuon roou. CeprM. ALEX. APPLEBY, ACCTIOXEER. Troj. XAasaa. TO attead aahs at anaortaeftbeCotalj. Cbarrea rasaonaUa. THE MuSOMBMJNORGAlCO., M EAST I4tk ST., (Celoo SeaarsJ fTKaT IMS, Hare btredaeed nrtoTuim or cuATia nAcncat ratxa dariar tbe last jear tbao In anj aiadlar period Bine. tbe laarodactloo of tie American Orraa brtbea. twentr jsars aro, and are now reeeirlar. from Heir factories orraaa Carasacia a ctrscrrr at iicilujci umai wbicx bub taroaa atzx rxoot'cxo, and cartaialj wortbj to bo ranked wita rra nir rurjrr axajcat rxrritraxrs B xax troatcj set soA fnat, full, U, ptO. fan, l, r.t. rMHoJ.ulraX POPBLAK STTLrai Ineladiir tbe Beat raraaUa of tb. roceat iBpreroouats, aad adapted to aU aeea,la plala er ataraat eaaea, are at to. tXt 37. Kt. fa. agi, aa,. bm, t. Hex, UK, ta ra aad ap. MASO HAJtXIS 0EOA3S ara awarded the eolj nanan KarjAL tor iastraauaU of tbia tlaas. Zarepsaa or iiaarlnan. at the GREAT 1TA11AS DrOCSTSIAL EX HIBmOX reosa.j dosed at Kiuii aad bare taken aha RI0BEST H0S0ES AT ETECT OXK ml lbs sbiat tomuy. BTDcrrruL uroamoaa tw ncitm Txaxa, teaaf aU eaV A ssariaas Oraaau arkisa Ism Bate, rase s asy. aU ala for EAST PATMSXTJ, or aa ecraa wffl bo ranted as t0 tbe root paja for It. ILLCSTBATEBCAT. ALOQtTES, deaerfblar aioax tbax oxx BTBXn rmxs. srlth art price, aad fan pertanlara, T2ZK. OaiebM. HIG-IOJaT HOUSE North Sid. Public Square, THE nones baa been tboroarhlj orerhealrd aad repair . ted.andiaBrtu.larerrreaBect. ItUeoaranient to tbo SX.Jmn.1, 4k Western SaQroad Dopes, aad backs eonaert witball trslo. . it. ii.u . v.kH.v. w.ti rssd.etTtwjJenetM.v Cbarrea reaaaaablo. "J KHAB. aiOBT, natcioCor. i 9 h