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YlLsO. fcegister of Deed KsaTB F. Divert. Saprintendent of Public InMnm II. F. Pnifia. iryr Chukixb Coc3tlia. Coroner Da. noiifarS. Dbfvosk. JlilKS n. BATES, 41 Tark Iow. Xew TtirV. 8.31. rKTTKNi;iLL.CO,-ri I'uIeIw. w Trk. ROWtLI.A-CUt-SilAN, St. Loula, Mo. frtXTC T A T?TJ "'"T fwiod t (lie- at Ceorg' T. I.HJ.O rAirrxL iuwrntc-. Newpaj-r Adtr. aln Daman, !Q Sjtnwe Su.) iflw adrertlfchilsK run rarU aiay le nwdo fur It IN' M:V VOItK. t O. O. F. fnTCit !!? Vo-V awrla every Saturday nlstt, at dd Fellowo (a Ter l-"ter IUjiX. All turmbrraof tbr Idee an cdCtAli iarltl t fcttniil. FKAN'K CKOWK. X. G. X. CCMUK. It. Se, A. I'. A: A. 31. Tn.r 1.1-e. V 33, A. F. and A. M tort in their Hall. nl klbtnlay in rat b untath Lrfore full uwii, awl m-oq1 e tarda r tserrctfUT AIXEUT rZKEV, l. 11. I. C. ftscuila, Srt. TnT Caaptrr. NV US, IL A. M.. nU their Ktin the fi:"t Monday aftr full r.Mn. JAUES1 WILLI A3IWN, H. I. D. C KlICLAtE, eVe. Wathena Lodj, X. C4, A. V. A A. M ww-tii at theli Itall, n-ry Satuidarir lMfrejbrullnMtn, and every two week thereafter- VWtia brttltreu are ronliallr in tted ti attend. S HATCH, W. XL C roilg, Src- u. or ii. Troy I-Ie. NV 1 317. KnI-Lt of Honor. nwyU tin -ad and f.mrth Fiiday rtenfnsa In rah uoulh. In Odd Fel lawa iiall, arer lmlrra" BanV. It. S. D1XSM0KE, Dictator. Kopm Wiuat-os, lprtr. ratwRffi t arvstv vffsr5 atBKgjjaAfeatsaua THE GREAT CURS K-H-c-U-HI-A-1 i-S-M Aa It la fcr all tha palnAU djaeaaea of taa - KIDNCYS.LIVEK AND BOWELS, -t eUuiM tno tntca of ti aerld polaos that caaaca tho dreadful waSatag wMch oax Ua Ttetima ofmeoniilra can raaliaa. THOUSANDS CF CASES of tho wont fjrza ot Uia terrtbla dlxtiie hava WaQsleUTKUeTed.adlaahcrtUa)o PERFECTLY CURED. raCR, U XJ,CID OX SKT, COLO IT DECt CISTS. I WTTrT 'PTrTTit'nTnXr tr.. CvrUnrton Tt On II nil ijtnlr, in atunaloMiK tor Hfnsim Ii r jenn' lin)v orle. In- Irref, 7 prr rem. per iinnuiu. "ont- ratlaIoni fr-'tnntiblf. 'alj . Jt IV. ". It A KTIirri ". rUi-wett Cor. 4th & Ediaosd Slreotv, St Joisph, Ho. !tIKi:Y TO I.Af. I.I. Ilitmiwon ! prrptirtHl to loni xnancy to the KnrmrrM of Donlnttiit Countr no lonclinio.nl 7 prr t nt. In Irrctf. nnd n rrnontilIo couiraIion. ITlonr.T ni'iy fan piilil hrtorv due, nn1 top f nf errM. IT tlir Iiorroirrr rlir. TVodrlnyfttn CicnNliInar nionr-j. nxTom npprftlarmcRl r nppHc lln rrqnlrrrt. C'nil on lilm nl llir fflr of RcjclMcr ! Irrlt nt l(ir'our( ItottM. 'iyrly. J. I. II A:I l?0'. The I'otloulnK lnnd for al : V. j i. p. eection 13. tuwn!iip 1. ranpe-SI. V. w. frcl. I aertion C, tnwiisliip 3, raiiseSl. S. 4 a. w. eetUa 31, tunualiip !, miisr -I. W. 1 B. e. J ertioii 33, townltip 2, ran;e 21. K. 4 a. w. i aeetion IS. lownUp3, ranrSl. Thrae landa will W slit n ntnmMr tenua one IbirH den, blauro in uue and tuyrr. For fur ther nt form at iuii, iuijuirr ( .intern K. IUmi-mis, tfjaa. 03Irr in Curt Ilouae. A Valcablc Wobk. We l.aie a larpe anppljrur Dr. Kpndall'a i, "Tlie Utpfe 8ml Ilia ftiaeaai a," one dftlie mot ralujtlile wntLa for rittnrra to ! foanl. It ! a book of lOOpsr. rf-ntaininp ill nitra tion allowing the apjx-arnnrct of the liore in evprr diaeaae or ailment to nlticli he i atibjeet. and ly which any peraon ean tell what eomplaint ia affeet icj alck lioree. It aln crntaiua lirctina for the traatmant of all lineaara, and reciiea for mating all kinda of wedicinea nwl in treating hnrwa. We bare copies of the work In En;ltTi( German, and Freneb, Erery aubaertWr of the Chief who baa already paid in advance, or who may lirnafler par kiadranee, will le prcarntrd villi a ropy of tin kook, in the lanjnase he prefera, by calling at the fire and applying for it. nr e tiding a three rent poafare. alantptobare it mailed to bim, IVraona aet Baharribera, can procure rpiea for 21 rt-nla. r New (Jootls at LKLAND'S. New style l)nss (iikkIs, ami clieaier titan ver. . ty Fanuera can now depend npon getting their rrintlinf done promptly, at the Serrrance Mill. Boots and Shoes, targe htocttT of Hoots ami Shoes, just received, at MamVs. C'ftltie tnSc I'n. We ill fried frcd for the fanarra. n Friday and Satnrday vfrak wreV. Try nr kinl-dried corn uaal. PakmllV Elevatob ami JIul Co., suaylt. Severance, KnnMft. t'lre Innirnnrr mtd 3Iuncy l.aainlnc'. I). lIrlXTtlI, Fire Inanrnnrennd Loan Agent, of Troy, piveayouyoar choice of a half adoirnof the beat Fire Insurance Compnbiea in the United eUtea ia which to inare rur pro;rrtT, at the aheaakt ratea. lie will alan loan money on real aatate aacnrtty, at the loweat ratea of interest. Of Cae adjoining Dodera lLanL, Troy, and at Highland. Kanaaa. 9aep80. flue)' to Loan, At Uw ratea, on long tiu.e. 2C. Price, 3t;aaaS0. Tror, Kanaaa. Money to Lnan, Oa !aat time, at? per ceut. intrrcat, on welllm' rarai Farm a in Doniphan Connty, Kanaaa, Apply to jaa34. X. K. Shut. Troy, Kant. FItAMl.l.1 HAIHOCK Will nc foliate lona for artiea wlahing to borrow aaer. 3feb7C r7 All of lr. A. V. Ilane'a melicinf a to be bad at I. C Sinclair & UrnV., Troy, Kanaaa. CV See the adrr rtiaement of Palmer JL Orton. of White Cloud, who have a large amount of natiTe lum ber for aale. Loth green and aeaaoned. Crn for sale. Tbf onr-tklrd (rent) corn crip on the Hoveraon place, two milea eaat of Ilrrnncr, for aa!e. Part eaah, and part on time. Euquirr of S3nor. Ct. LklaI', Jk, ry All waating gtod Hour, abould get the Sever e Mill a "Snow Flake." CP All of Ir. A. V. Hane medicine to lie had at I. C Sinclair JL lttiVa., Troy, Kanaaa. ty The largeat anpply of catit c lumber in town, ia at Palmer & Ortou'a, White Cloud. They have a large amount of well acaacd lauibcr, in addition to what baa been named thta acaaon. fy All of Dr. A. V. lUne'a meiticiLea Jo be had at I. C Sinclair A: Irv Tpy. Kanaaa. ty Corn meal, rye meal and raliaui. conata&tly on bend. All kiuda of feed chopped very cheap, at the Ilanner Jlilla. - m i - TIIOV JtAKKKTI. rLOrK-IUat FaU wheat, rrtaH, ?100. Wi aT ralL 70 T5t . Xr-45a. XatxST-a. Coia I3a. OaTa-Ctc ForaTOaa 40. ' ; j BAT Prairie, fA00&7.. -li?t Bern a tc ' -.'i - laa lie J. Liai-is. - - " ILuta Ule. Sooa oia, is. Scaa (LMacoo. . -"3H"KK5n GaiHUUi TutM Ivj A deputy Caifi Sutea Marfea! arrived In town, on Sunday, to arrrataad takA to Tieka, to County CmmUifonera; Clerk ml Trrnrer, to niiavrer fr rontempt. Id Dot levy .iitrid colltetiagn lox Aaj jnd-nint la raits n CVcsty I ad. Aa there wa no train by which ilr cotiui t ttoa before Noaday night, the Uar ha allovrd the Ibmrd to bold their meetin; on il.mdar. and that erenlo be proceeded with hi rulpnty to Topcka. The attorneya for the bond holder put nptbe money to pay Ibeexpcuaca of the trip. The arrest of the Clerk: and Treasurer waa a mere matter or form or precaution, and they will be relr aaed when it hi abeam thtt there wTt &4 Ury made for them to record or collect. Whal'wnrbe done with the Comniiaalonera, la another question. But the bocdhoUers will live to bo Terr old men. if titey lire to get tbeir money witboat eoapromlsec If nreesaary, the charitable people of the Cousty win ronmuuie janus to keep the familiet of tho pri-onera from starving. whSe they are JaBgutahing n priaoc, for the next foarer fira year. UucklcnaAralcaftalrc. Tits Ileat Salre Is the World for Cuta, Bruiaes, Uleera,. Salt Itbeutu, Krrr Sores, Tetter, dapped Hands Cb'dblaina, Corna, and all Skin Eruption a, and i-oaitively cures' lilt. It la guaranteed to gtre perfect catiafaction, or money refunded. Price Si rtiU lcr box. For aale by D. C. Sinclair &. TJro., Tny. X Quite a settlement of Danra la growing on In the country aooth'Weat of ,llrenner. They ar bny hig bbd and opening farms, and are 'among the uit thrifty citirens of the County. In fact, the Dunes and Nerweglona are among the Tery beat of our citizena, and very many are coming into the County. They work hard, and lu a short time aeeo muUte sufficient to buy them farnia. One of their beat traits Is. that they pay at they go, and it is very !dotn that a man is beat out of money due by a Norwegian or a Dane. There ia another thing about them, that we bare no right to complain of. They learn to read English in a Trry abort time, aiul then auWnbe for the County paper. They uauallj.be eome iermauent subscribers, and pay In advance, or very eloa to it. Nerer Cilro Vp. If you are saflering with low and depressed apints, Jo of apjM-tite, general debility, disordered blood, weak rountiliition, headache, or any disease of a bil ioiifctiMnre. by all mean a procure a bottle of Electric I'ltter. You will lie aurpricd to ace the rapid im provement tint w ill follow ; you will Ik luapircd with new life; atnugth aud activity will n-turu; iaiuand mitery will rraM, and henceforth you will reiice in the praiMrt .f Eht-tric Hitters. Sold at fifty rents a buttle, by D. C. Sinclair & Hro., Troy. VfT There waa one of tboaniioiay, tihtutg fellow a fnm the bck conn try In town, Monday, bent ou ruiaing Old Xed Inrforc he left cue of those fellows who WIre In tearing thiuga to pieeca while they ire at it, aud who are Intaud not to W arretel. II i never, be waaarreatcd. after being; allowed to curry on long after forbearance ceaed to be a vir tue, and he found hiiuarlftumblcd into jaIUr There In kirkeil a L-cw reiUrbuekct to pieces, and howled until be howledbiiualf out. After -cooling over iiinlit. be was taken lie fore the Police Judge, wlio aakcd him for (l'J; fii0of tie fine Wing forde- airoyiug the .burket. Aa a rule, we do not approve ofunuaual seterity with country people ho come ti town aud gt to little mdy; but In thia eaie. the man dt wr ed all he got. A Ynrird Her form a nee. 1 Mauy wonder how Parker Ginger Tonie can r- j form such varied cures, thinkiu it taaenee of ginger, mheu in fact It is made from many valuable m dicioes, which act Wncclally on tvery diseased organ Ithe Coukt AaLErrr During the trial of the recent nirg-rae." from El wood, in which eer lain colored roughs werearrtsted for "atuibin de strviceobde Ijiwd, the exatoiuation of witnesses IrtTHine xt-Tj tedious, with very mnch of a asmeness so much an, that tie Justice gradiavUy let his head fall liaek against the wall, and waa aoon Inst In ob Iiiou. During the examination, a jwint of law was raised, and Coined Johnston made a lengthy and learned argument, then sat down, tu await the rnl iig ot the Court. No reply coming for a long time, the Colonel cantiaualy peered at the Jostice, then rising, thunder d forth. In an ei cited voice: "fireat (U, fg the Court asleep r The Court woke up, alfuut that time. cntnrrli of the It ladder. Stinging, smarting irritation of the urinary pass ages, diseased discharges, cured by "Huchupaiba." I. at druggit.ta. Kansas Depot, McPIKE&FOX, Atc)imn, Kansas. r?" Ctinnty Treasurer Johnson and Clerk Morse Uac escaped from the Topcka jail, and are borne again. The Commissioner are kept locked in an iron cell. They are doing as well as could be ex !ccted, although corn bread without butter, ot evsn sorghum molasses, and water to wash it down, go a little hnrd at first, as steady grab three tiroes a day; bnt they hoie to get used to It by New Year. The Court will lie petitioned for a special permit allow ing Lelaad to send borne for some spar-ribs. Fetter for a barrel of kraut, and Sbulsky a keg of wine, at their own ex j -cm. P. S. They Lave escaped, and arrived home, this morning. We haTc not learned what reward has been offered. ..V CAHD. To all who arc suCcring from the errors and ludis ett lions f youth, urinous weakness, early decay,' besof manhood, etc., I will seed a recipe that will cure you. KHEE OK CHAICGE. This great remedy as diM-otcrrd by a missionary In South America. Send a srlf-addressd envelope to the Kxv. Jusern T. Inmas, Station , JVYir VorkCifg. ITangly. JT"Th'jc who have faith la the old superstition that the first three days in December regulate the aurceeding three months, can make a note of the following, and watch for the outcome : DwuWr Kt, very warm, and like Indian Sum mer. Mercury ranged" from 50 to GO above icro, dur ing the day. DecsmWr 2d, quite cold in the moruiog", with north wind, but clear. Mercury ranged from 18 to 30, during the day. December 31, warmer, and generally clear, or partly elf ar. 31crcnry ranged from 25 to 52. MoTiiEE Don't Kjcow. How many children are punished for Wing uncouth, willful, and indifferent to inatructona or rewards, simply because they are out of health! An intelligent lady said of a child of this kind : "Mothers abould know that if they would give the little ones moderate doses of Hop Hitters for two or three weeks, the child nrt would be all a parent could desire." CT" Ourtruit men complain that thev have lost a I considerable portion of the proceed, of their sum- mer and fair, fruit sale, by reason of so many of Ibe dealers scattered throoph the little Insni on tha . railroad west aud north being Irreapenaibl and dia- ! honest. They say their greatest need Is a responsi ble general com mission hoase here, to conduct all the sales, and which can ascertain the atanding or all retail dealers, and sell only to those who are sound. Such a bouse will probably be established here, next season. ' Hrnln an 4 me Wells Health Kenewer." Greatest remedy on earth for imiHitrnce, leanness, sexual debility. Ar. $1, at druggists. Kansas Depot, MePIKE &. FOX. Atchison, Kansas, Ct? We btve recently been informed that a wo man died of delirium tremens, inoneofthe towns of this County, a few wee k ago. She was a con tinued sot. and as long aa she could navigate, ahe went to the saloon, to get her drinks and hare her bottle filled ; but when she could no longer get around, her husband carried the whiskey to her. It Is pleasant to know that he was steadfast la hi kindness and affection to the last! Ct7" Freeman P. Lane, Minneapolis, Minn., aaya: laat summer, one ot my horse was badly aaddle galled. I nsrd nothing on it but Cols' Veterinary Carltolisalve, and in a abort time it was completely healed, the hair coming In it a natural eolor. Pound cana, $1.00; small can. 50 cent. CSA telegram from T. W. Heatley, at Topcka, Wednesday noon. Inform n that in the attachment of the County Commissioner, Judge McCrary poat poned'action until next Jufte, with the hope expreaa e 1 that the bond holder a would compromise, as they shnnld. 'e will add, that Judge McCrary head i leavel, and that the bondholder will either have to do that, or fare worse. Ctf "Prickly Aah Hitters' Is purely vegetable fn composition. It as directly on the liver, kidney a. stomach and fiowela, affording relief and a cure it all cases. ty The day of the transit of Venn was celebrat ed, in tlia region, by a fierce north-wester anow atorra. If any persons prayed for clear weather, they ran now calculate bow uiueh an average prayer amounts to. Bet do not be discouraged, friends. There will be another transit, about one hundred and twenty yesrs from now. Let ns wait patiently for that. We may then have a better dav for it. GT With Diamond Dyes, any lady ean get aa good results as the Wst practical dyer. Every dye war ranted true to name and sample. rF Dr. Keeder haa purchased the Mrs. Dr. Wheeler house, on the Avenue, giving his own honse, end some fSOO in eaah to boot. He will re move to his new property seen, and we learn that Fred. Close will occupy the present residence of Dr. Keeder. on the first of January t7 Containing all the essentials of a true tonic, and sure to give satisfaction, is Brown's Iron Hitters. ryjoatirr Hrowns Court, this week, haa been occupied with casta from Burr-Oak, involving cer tain stock replevlned, that waa taken for commit ting depredations In a corn-field. The prospects are fair for stock, corn and all to he eonsomed In the ccsts of litigation. CT The U. At M. K. IL, known as the "Barliagte Koute." offers special advantage a to travellers. See their advertisement la this paper. 17 At aundomn, Wednesday evening, thenur curywas doantnxrm, and still falling. So much far your ld transit ef Venn. Bsvmwm lrerct-0r-fn of rte rtMimynenrd ldrd tn-t MoUy. DrcniW r 4i!i. Pr-iet. Com- tulaaioncra l-!and Minify ni Fcttrr, County Clerk Jlorac. m&X SU riff IU dry. oe iTjMiii c-i itvH-wrra t:ivi rrcrtn the mu petitiuued f-r by W. II. F-.rl-. and ttHera, received, and therv J-in sosrMaa oljeetion preaeutrd, it was ottered that the toad Weatahliah' ed and opened, aa surrey! Tho report of the viewera on the road jictiUened for by Luke Clem and Mhers was received and ap- provid, and the load estatliahcd. and ordered open- Ordered lljat Sampel Audttaoa Le allowed to re- deem it rtnS--9f nf timd.v.i n--.. e !. south-weat ouarler of Kftlos 3?, tewnship 4, range 22, from the aila'a fur Una'for thoye&ra lg--0- W-I-2, for ttt tna of T. if pxld to thirty Cays. On ths petition o? many Toler residing, in the rl ciutty, it was ordered that a Toting precinct be cs- tabliafaed at Eaat orwsy, in Wolf ltiter Township. The report of the examiners of the County Treas urer's office wa rtcrh "! appnvel( and tied. Ordered that H.P. bknlaky be authorixid to at tend to the rtpairic; of th Sercrasre brvlge. Orderel that the private road petitioned for by Branson JUdge be eitablished, aald nidge Lating paid the costa an-) damages. Hoard adjouriicd, Monday CTcttifig, to meet on SlondayJanoary lat, 1&3, T2ie Had nod Wortlilea are never (ntiated or etmnterfritrd. Thxa ia eapecially true of a family wedlciue, and It la positive proof that the remedy imi'cled is of the, highest value. As soon as It had been tested and p-ved by the whole world that Hop Hitters wsa the pure at, brat and moat valuable family medicine on eertavmany imitations apt ungcpa&d began to steal the. nolirea In which the press and people of the country had expreoed theueriUcf II. HaoJin every way trying to in- j duce sufiering itiTalide to ee their stuff instead, ex- ! pectin- to moke rnontT en the ervtlit aud good name of H. H. Many others started noatruraa put up'ln aimilar style to II. U with vstionvly devised names, in mhich the word "Hop orHor" were uaeil in n way tniudurvpcopb-toltcliete theyCTo the ajuie aa Hep Hitters. All web pretended remrilica or cures, no matter hat their style or nam' i. and es pccially thoso with the woM Hop or "Hops in their name, or iu any way connected with them or their nauie. are imitations or counterfeits. Heware or them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but getiuiue Hop Itittt rs, with a hunch relitt.terof creen Hops on the white I.tWl, Trut nothing else. Dnig gintaand dealers nre warned agninst ilenling in imi tatlou r rounterieita. Police. All pcrstrtia indebted to the rtndersignetl, are re iRrated to settle by January I, 1SS3. Mt'Cxrx A Cnwcv. At Work Again. I bar rebuilt my shop, and am now prepared to do all kinds of general rrpairiug tn the line of wood work. J. W. Scuncx. Ieoi:a, Kanaao, Dec. 7, ISA! Sw. Wmr Sale, 4. Iienp. A Hue farm, well improved! 3 acres, two iniles (tf Palermo, known as the Mil It place. Ad dres4 or apply to I. Wml Jc Co., "detSw. St. Joseph, Mo. IT? "Tie worst deformed mau we ever saw was ou our streets. Thatiksgiting Day. He had ro arms. except crotikrd, hideous looking things, that were j uaclrsa, and his legs, although bnt little Wtter, w ere the only hands tltst he could ne. Perched up on a gomU 1hx in the cold air, be wrote, drew pictures. and played a tenor-drum, holding the. pencil and drum-stick lc tween Irs toe. yilllloii fatren Awn). Millions of nottlca of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cough a and Colds, have been gn en aa Trial Uottles of the large aize. This enormous outlay would be disastrous to the proprietors, were it not for the rare merits possessed by the woudcKuI medicine. Call at D. C. Sinclair & Hros Drug Store, amd get a Trial Bottle free, aud try for yourself. It never falls to cure. ft? The fellow purporting to write from Troy, who Itclly-aches so mnch in the White Cloud lit riCM alout the census figures of Troy, kuouM go to regulating County offices. We advie hlui to run Clerk Morse out of his ofice with a club, and cor rect the sworn returns on the books, as he and the temperance jvoplo think they ought to le. Don t Die In the l3oue. Ak druggists for "Hough on Hats." It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roaches, vermin, flics, ants, in sects. 15c. jer box. Statk Teachess AfrsociATinx. The Association will be held at Topcka. December SGtb, 4J7th and Stb. Special railroad rates hare Wen secured. The lady teachers will be entertained by the citi zens of Topcka free, and the hotel will give gentle men teacher greatly reduced rates. J? The Chief does rot carry on a Coiumerrial Agency, to furnish information with respect to the character and business standing of men in this com munity. Scarcely a week paws but we receive ap plication a from some Agency for information of the kind. They must apply to men who make that sort of thing a portion of their business. Tntl'a 11 11 a Nil par Coated. Tutt' Pills are now covered with a Vanilla Sugar Coating making, them aspbnant to swallow as a sugar pluni, and rendering them ngrevalde to the most delicate stomach. This is a great addition, (were it possible to add to these popular and wonder fully efficacious pills.) as it destroy a the bitter tate, and protect a them from chaugea of climate, thus pre serving their virtue in all parts of the world. The consumer of Trn Pills will doubtless appre ciate this Improvement, which lias K-en made nt great expense to Hie proprietors, while the price remains the same as lteforr. t3" EH Gsbltart died at his hone in Weston. Mo., on Wednesday, NovemWrVOlh, from the effect of paralysis, from which he liegau to suffer several yeara ago. He was one of tbt earliest settlers in this vicinity, having, nntil the breaking out of the war. lired on the Bell pfocr. north-eat of town. tV We leant that Harvc Van Husk irk arrived at his home In White Cloud, last Saturday, nft-r-an abaence of over eighteen month at Ouray, Colo rado. Knot too late, we warn him not to conceal hi wealth about thnso premises. We claim all the hidden treasure found nlwmt that house. f37p" Loss of hair and graynesa, which often mar the prettiest face, are prevented by Parker's Hair Balsam. Xy We recently shipped a few barrels of Kansas apples as presents to friends in Ohio, and in the cen- ' X ct J " " bJ PJJoe. We have intcll.gence of the safe arrival, and both Wl J ! re lue Ult pf lfc ''" e they went. p A concert troupe, fire of whom are ladies, ia bow in Kansas. The agent writes to ask if we don't want to handle them. We hope we may never be accused of attempting to shirk a duty. We are wil ling to do our best, and to handle as many of them as we possibly ran. C5r Nervousness, debility, an I exhanxied vitality cured by ning Brown's Iron littler. C5T We would caution the Whit! Cloud Jttritte agsinst being too severe on the secret "Personal TJItertT Lea-ur." in the. eastern turt of this County. Thev almost unanimously voted for the ierirr'sl favorite candidate, and it ia evi n whispered that he joined the League on the ely. ty The old Doaipban Coiiutyitca are getting back where they can get something to rat, this win ter. We notice Ed. Hoierson, from Norton, Lew. Merritt, and others. Hut Doniphan County has lota of good things to eat. ty In coming from Stnecato Troy. lat week. Mis Id ah Tracy left her poekrt-look, containing abont $30, on the ear scat. We suppose the finder thought it vii his, as no advertisement fur au own .er has appeared. 17 Some more deluded people have commenced fooling away their money. Several new bond suits have been commenced against the County, at the present term of the United States District Court, at Topeka. ry The Quarterly District Me ting of the Church of Christ will le held at Morrill. Brown County. Kansas, on Tceaday and Wednesday,, December ISthand 13tb, beginning on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, p. in. ty Some persona favored n with a vocal sere nade, alter the close f thedjnee, last eek. We must say that it beat anything we ever heaid. Each person sang a different tune, and in a different key. tyltla seldom an iditor hastens to copy a slap at himself; but ths White Cloud Itrrttit copia from the Topeka GojwVoi a long article on "Illiteracy id the United States." E7 Let It W recorded, that at o'clock en the morning of Thursday, DeremWrTtb. lKi, the mer cury stood at SO degret below tern. Oh. Venus, Venus 1 - CyAL Perry camcdou trout bis school at Heat tie, to spend ThanksiJvitig. and Henry Rodrracd Hugh MrCrnm came ap frto Ijiwreneei University. ry Why cau't our correspondents send their fa vors before Wednesday of each weeLI They keep ns behind time, when we otherwise mold get ahead. ry Honey Wood is lost, lift went toUraml la land, to sell Us app'e. and waft to have been back two weekaago, bnt hat net' turned op yet, ry AL Hulse baa determined that no pent-up Hi awatha shall contract hi power, lie ia now trav elling for a St. Joe- drug house. ty It loots as if the weather was. too mnch for that alarm clock in the Atchison Champion aiSee again, this morning. ry llo killing commenced at Inland a establish ment, last week, and a large liaater have sJrray been slaughtered. ry District Cvrtci-mnrenees, next Monday. We publish he Bar TWket, this we k. ry The dance. Thanksgiving uihi. pleasant and successful affair. was a "very M$l M- 'JSjtgeasxakeaSaS - ;jv C11af tun . DIi -f CmMunption. Mra. aicau Jasc. Batxc, aged - years, 6 motitha. and 8 days. The deeeaarU j wa, l-ru ia Lam County, Kentucky, and bja-l reeid- el at her ph-usnt aad happy bomeon WoifKiverfor marts than tve&ty yean. She calmly and peacefully tte-d away, Wednesday, November Sd. ISii, Jear iug fx U9W orjihan children to moarn the loss of aa cer kind and Indulgent mother. The funeral sort! re were conducted by Eer. Joseph Uayou. of Higb- I land, after which the remains were laid to rest la tho Highland Cemetery. The remtlninff memben of the t family have the warmest sympathy of a large circle j of friend tnd neighbor. ' "Your tearta grow sad, sad jsar tears Call faat, Aaysa think of the much laved oaej And tla hard far the atahbora heart t aay. . Dear Father, Thy win be dene.' Dear frleasa, how I join la your sorrow: She, too, wmi dear friend of nuns; And though useplj I mourn, yet I know My aoTTow la aUhiag to thine. IV comforted, dsar, attkken friends; In the Fata sImtvc place ysar trust; .Tboogh with sorrow He often doth wound as. Vet He ever proves righteaos sad J oat. Though the shadow of death la around ua. Of a dear earthly friend we're bereft, Ttt Gud, La His infinite mercy. One comfuttiDg thoujht has left. Uneven and roach la the road of lif With sorrow and care thickly sown ; Bat your mother la happy tn Heaven, Where aoguiab and grief arc unkooaa. Then, trust In God's infinite goodness. And be comforted by Hi lore; When life's aturaiy battle ia over. Von will meet with year mother above. - isavi 1 Our fcunliine. Died, Iu White Cloud, Kansas, after a brief ill ness, November JTth, !&!, Ciiakles IL, youngest son of Alunzo and Mary 1C. Frost, aged thirteen months. Again the shadow of Azrael'a wing has fallen dark upon the threshold, and an earth-born bud, haa been transplanted, to bloom In paradise. For the loat one "it ia well. and through thia change we are again taught the lesson that "whom the Goda love die young. The Eternal One has declared his lore for the iuuoeent child, proclaimed that of such ia His Kingdom, aud ae ran now but feel that, in tak ing to his rest one that in his Infant beauty and loveliness waa filly known as only "Sunshine, He has thoughtfully selected from the jewels of -earth one of the brightest to beautify His crown. Clasp ing iu his dimpled hands the fading flower of the fading jrar flower that speak to u or earthly de cay but promised Immortality and with sad tears, even nt'the britfwrting, the loved one waa laid to his rest beneath the gently falling snow, while the soft winds wLiicrrd his requiem, in the fond belief that what we call death Ii only transition that he was simply boru to a higher life Then, weep not fr Uinae w bora the VeO of the tomb. In tifr'a early wotnfng. has bid from onr ejea. Ere sin rat a blight o'sr Ibe spirit's glad bwrnn, Or earth had pit fined what waa barn far the aklc. Ilicrliliinci Nluw. Our old friend, T. H. Hammond, has given up his position as head waiter in Schumacher at ore. He will shortly Wght hi career aa t Hireling salesman for II. L. MrDouahl, of St. Joe. Tom f a favorite with all his attpiaintances, and being a moat excel Irtit clerk, we naturally predict his aucvesaaa a trav eling man. Thankaghiiig was duly observed here. Service were held in one of the churches, and turkey din ner were numerous. In the evening, the festival at the Congregational church, nuder the auspices of the lady memWra and the worthy pastor. Rev. D. K1o. brought out u large crowd. The net proceeda were between thirty-file ami forty dollars, and the expenses were comjiaratively light. Misers. John Ilolub aud Peter Wcidemeier hare constructed two excellent dams, in onler to procure large ipuntitiea of ice. They have the tbankaofall our skaters, aud a fit r a few cold night, the Ice will surpass st.ijf of the city rinks for genuine skating. Noah Pries called ua into his jewelry store, and showed us the Wst assortment of goods we have cvrrtecu iu Highland. Mr. Pylra haa a large amount of silver table ware, gold w atche aud chains, clocks, plaiu and carved gold rings, solid gold set rings, breast pius, c-tuds, etc., etc., all of which he has juet received, as a holiday stock, and will sell at reason able prices. Father In in writes back from Southern Califor nia, that oranges, lemons, and all tropical fruits, are low ripe- in that wondrrful climate, and geraniums, fuchsias, and other flowering plants, grow a high a a house. We do not Wlieve it would suit an ener getic Doniphau County man to live In a country where the climate encouraged laziness, like this surely does. Mrs. Allen, living in the north part of town, an aged widow, died, on Saturday. She had lived for a long time alone, and was in destitute circumstances. Mel. Lyman and family are back from Michigan, snulling Kansas zephyrs, aud visiting their home folks. Joe Heeler bought of J. P.Johnson, last week, the quarter section of land joining his farm on Cedar Creek, f,.r HOW. Mrs. Marcrll, living south of town, ia dangerously ill, of tv phoid fever, living advanced In years, and very feeble, ncovery i hardly probable, it I thought. Ifev. Fanner has given up his KItion a teacher In the L'uiveisity, ou account of ill health The erMn who handed us the item concerning Sjui. Jewel t, wishes us to state that he did not mean it a an insult, for Sam. is an honest fellow, and earns his living by hard work. Hen. King, our road overseer, is putting the road in excrlleut condition. A- foreshadowed by ns. In an item some weeks ago, a weddiugcamo oQ here, on Tuesday afternoon, the groom Wing Mr. Alonzo Davis, of Hiawstha.and the bride Miss Carrie Deroe. of this place. The card eam out last week, end Liscus, having re ceived a neatly printed invitation, went to the 31. E. church, anuvd with n well-sharpened lead -pencil and pajer,ou which to catch iMints.' We found the church darkened, and the light all burning. In front of the rotrnra, had Wen erected an evergreen arch, from which was suspended a huge evergreen horse-ahoe. At the appointed hour, 2 o'clock, p. m., the bride and groom entered the church, preceded by four attandauta, and took their position under this arrb where the two were made one by Rev. Joe. May on. An excellent wedding march was played, while the srty was coming into the church, and also a they left. The happy couple repaired immediately to the residence of the bride's father, whers an excellent dinner had been prepared. They left on the evening train, for St. Louis, and will re turn in a few day a. and make their future home in Hiawatha. Now, as to the dress, we art not an adept at de scribing accurately the style, ha we, rtbWns, etc., but we will say that the bride wa handsomely at tired in a wine-colored watered silk, and wore a hat of the same color, and white glove. The groom wore a fine black suit, and white glove also. Both groom and bride are too well known in Doniphan and Brow, a Counties totoako comment by ns neces sary. We give here a list of the presents : Set silver spoons, Mr. and Mrs. Fox. Pair silver napkin rings. Miss Zoo Case. Set silver spoons. Mis Sal lie Henner. Vase, Mrs. Ella Merrick. Toilet set. Miss Mary Kloss. Set silver fruit knives. Frank Davis. Silver vase, Byron and Emma Davie Copy "Bitter Sweet, Miss Alice Booker. Glass cake stand, Mrs. Mary Upton. Tuikjah towel, Mr. and Mrs. Slocnni. Set silver knives and forks, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Davis. Sth er butter dish, Mr. II. Davis and Amos Chand ler. Silver castor, Mr. Fox, Muskegon, Mich. Glass fruit dish, Mr. and Mr. S. C Davis. Clock, Mr. and Mrs, M. Lyman. Silver teapot. Miss Viola Davis. Clock, Mr. and Mra. J. P. Davis. Silver eugar spoon, Mrs. H. A. Seaver. Silver butter dish, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hammond. Sdrervase, Frank Johnson. Hair dressing toilet set. Mis Nellie Fonlet, White Cloud. Napkin ring. Prof, McCarty. Set towels and cake stand. Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Album. Mr. and Mr. Chandler. Table cloth and table duct-pan. Will. Babbit. Pickle eaator, N. W. Pyles. Set sance dishes, Frank Davis. Set salt cellars. Myrtle and Ida Davis. Card receiver, Mrs, Stephen. luntcr and Miss Helen Hunter. Pair pepper Wzcs, Mrs. J. Leigh. Set silver forks, Mtas IL IL D. Kiner and Miss Net tie Vanlfook. If any present ha been overlooked, we hope we will be pardoned, for it was nearly impossible to get a correct list. Liters, THE REV. GEO. H. THATER, of Bourbon, Ind., saya: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shi lob's Consumption Cure, ARE YOU MADE Miserable by (digest son. Coo etijtatien. dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow akin t SbilolTs Vitalize r ia a positive cure, WHY WILL l OU rough, when ShiloVs Cure, will give yo immediate relief. Price 10 rt 50 ctJL. and tl. SllILOII'S CATARRH REMEDY- positive cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, and Canker Month. "HACKMETACK, a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price J3 and 50 rents. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping CoogV. ami Bronchitis. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, yon have a printed guarantee en every bottle of Shiloh YitaTuzer. It never fail to sure, A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of ShOoh's Catarrh Remedy. Price SO cents. The above preparations are for aale by D. C. Sin clair & IJn- Troy; J. A. Campbell, Severance; A. S. CampWIL Highland. ry Coal constantly ea band and for sale at the I Banner Mills. g' 'I ' '!' I T .VlalWft i I .akW v'"7,t 'TTTTTB-M "',' m aaw -aSI k'. - -" -ri ui.r "g"' '-V r-i-jTnJa.. 17SLjfmr ru,m'i r" ""' "' iTr-t--r -, J"MT'milrTBaaaTlTaTs -n .VW - - j57 ' riARlnli.ii T.mm. f Venn&r I ft .WKr ot l-ast, as lar as his propltc ch s are concerned. AH weather slsna fad in Kan sas, ia a sayin that eierta jta right, this year, any vay. As yna predicted. Thanksgiving Day was a lite day. and every one enjoyed the National Holiday Tho feature ef the day. or rather evening, waa tb entertainment fiiren by the Dramatic Clnb. A toot comsposdent had predicted, the hunse wsa full packed, indeed. A a critic, X do not claim any especial qualifications ; so, neither laudatory: cor detracting remark abont the rendition of MCn j der the Laurels' will be transmitted to yon. But this much may be said: that under the trvin cir cumstance under which the play was prtscnted, some of the actors did their work creditably. It Is surely cot very rreeahle to any actor to practice five consecutive night till midnigut, beside work ing every day, and then be called upon on the sixth ni-ht, to act before an audience. The dantln- was good, though the ball-room was too crowded, and the supper tatlscd every hotly. Everything went along finely and peaceably, till abont half-past one oVlock, when some little disturbance occurred, which, however, was quelled immediately. The net profits of the Society aruonnt to abont c?5. A movement is en foot to remodel the old Presby terian rhurrfa, and use the same for a public halL Something ought to be done to secure a hall that may be used on every occaama, a ilr. Brenner haa concluded cot to rent Lis hall for any public use, hereafter, because it has some Waring on his Insur ance, as the form and convenience of the'hall do not comply with the State lawa. Apollo a servant a have banded together, and hence forth Doniphan will baieabraaa Imnd, uadcr the leadership of Adam Brenner. Correspondence with mnaie-dralcrs in all part of this continent, and a committee to draw up constitution, and by-laws, is a far aa they are, at present. I aaw a gun at C P. PbilbrirkV, which had been nsed on a late hunting expedition by Vut.Jett The barrel ia entirely broken, and a piece sliced off; the lock haa departed fir some unknown parts; the shaft i half burnt np. and still the hand that Lcld it i hardlv blistered. Parties that took Thanksgiving dinner with Dr. Welsh and lady were aa followa: Miss Clara E. Cook and sister llilhe, Jauiea Oilleland, from Atchi son. Tho. Lausan, Kluicnee O'DriscoII and lady. The following aba red of A. Iwa turkey, latt Thnraday: Ella and Jessie Ejrbarr. Cora Is.w, Nit tie Da vies, all from Atrhison. The side track near Drtwiler Station is finished, and carpenters arrived, on Monday, niht, to lmild a cattle yard. II ias Frank E. Kstner came down from Troy, to spend Thanksgiving with her patents. She returned on Monday. alia Lena Lindner, Mis Lid a Erick, Mies Nellie Franklin, Ed. Franklin, and James Drake, were down from Severance, last Thursday. A. IL Smith plica at tbe old trade again, and fishes are staple goods in Doniphan. Miss Kate Connoway, from Atrhison, spent last wrek with Mies Maggie Karauaugh. Al. Floyd took sick suddenly, Tuesday a week ago, and has be m confined to his bed ever since, bnt ia reported convalescing. Frank Cairo Las uiowd from Smoky Kow to Mrs. Mary MtthenjV A great many fellows were np from Atrhison, and among them were the following, that enj'tirdto their hearts content: Frank Ashrraft, J. O. Wil liams, F. F. Lebrnn, 11 It. Clifiard, IL Hide, Geo. Shifiler, and Mr. and Mrs. Wort hilt and danghter. Your correspondent was asked, the other day, whether, and how touch more, or less than one eighth of a mile the distance is between Habit's sa loon and house would amount to! Advised him to ask, and begot Lis aoswir, and a definite one, at that. The "Black Diamond cast a,.n-ared before his Honor, laat week, and waa greeted to the tune of eighteen dollars. This- caused a stampede, and since that time Green Fisher (-centres iLe centre of "oJrwnitaaM i up ,., st. Joe. sa.unisy morning, and returned, Munlay. tleo. Brenner shipped, on Monday, ten loads of I wine to Atchison ; Lml Tuesday, si v. of the came per suasion. Detwiler has decided uot to make a first-class city of the station at his home, and gone to raising dogs. Hi tribe has increased o fifteen, and Krael hnoa where the end will be. AnyonedesiringafirstLisa pup needa Lut apply to him. The Ticwers on the road on the linv from J. But ler's to the depot met, Friday, and will report favor ably to have the road pushed through at occe. The fellow from Eveiest was in. aud piondsed to compromise, by pajing a new dress to snid lady in the vehicle. The following letters re ma In unclaimed at tbe pot-oflSce at Doniphan, Kansas, December It,Ir83: Frank Hailing. W. H. Mote, W. A. Pfrutr, S. II. Smith, Miss Katie Lrctx. Cuss. ILKixusP. M. I taw a poor fellow, last Sunday, who drooped hia head lower than a giraffe eicr could. On interro ga'ion, I learned that be had hail a suit in the Police Court, where be bad rued a fellow f"r$?T. Of this, fG.90 went for costs and compromise, and with a dismal look, he inquired of the Judge, whetLer ad amount would secure a rope to break a fellow's neck. L. Campbell was iu from Jordan, last Sat unlay night, and hia uncle rejoiced. J. IE. VeIsb went to Atchison, last Sunday. Drugs, it might baveU-rn. PcrMualititaerea!hat,btnte it must have been a loe s flair. At least, a broken tongue backs my statement. Uncle James Fornian went past in) bouse on horseback, whistling the "Arkansas Traveller. 1 on Inquiry, I learned that be ai bound for Troy. Tho literary Society will meet at Stral ton's, next Friday, As nobody betrays anything, and every body works like a beaver, something extraordinary may be exiectfd. Mrs. W. D. Stewart and Miss O. Williams went to Everest, last Saturday. Dick Welsh uses Herbine Bitters, ht-cane the mornings are too chill when he trots out the mail and express. In.cirit.rs. SeTcmncc Ilcms, Mr. Miller has his lumber yard about transferred to the new location. He will have a fine place, and will carry a larger stock than ever. Mr. Ljons, of Steele City, Neb., Is the night oj -era-tor at this point, vice (toghan, relieved. Mr. J. 8. Drake started for a three mouths visit to hi old home in New York, on Sunday. Tbe young people turned out en masse, t bid him good bye, and many tears ware abed iu secret at hia de parture. Mra. II. C. Moll returned, on Satnrday. from an extended trip East. G. IL Bobb lost a fine horse, sone time ago. Some one rode htm off. The Literary Society is In a very flourishing con dition, and Its debates are largely attended. The next question is, Sleotrtd, That then- is a natural order of mental development." Mr. S. E. Brown baa aold hia stock of groceries to a Mr. Chrisman, of Missouri. Our millers, Messrs. Franklin A. Frick, wilt, next week, put in a set of rollers, and thereafter manu facture flour by that process. They are two enter prising gentlemen, and tueaa to keep up with the time. WilL Stewart is absent East, attending a brother, who la very sick. Our corn crop ia beginning to move, and tbe buv era are very busy. Several little rackets In town, and in connection, prompt attendance upon tbe Police Judge. Marshal Dixon is a good one, hut he is so big that h can be seen at a great distance, thus allowing parties to skip, occasionally. Move sidewava, Frank. Mr. N. L. Springer la o,uite aick, with a eld. Thomas Vigus wishes to inform the public tbat ha krsp everything found In a first-class harness shop, and I telling on small profits, and invites every one needing anything in hi line to give him a call. Those who are indebted to him, he wishes to settle. If possible, before the new year, a hi hooks mut be closed by Jannary 1st, 1AS3. Car. Still One Point Abend. Gallagher Jfc Corcoran, Highland Station, atill the cheapest. Salt 11.50 per barrel. Sugar, superior ex tra C. 1 1 lb, for a dollar. Beat brown coffee, 7 lbs. for a dollar; beat green coffee, ft B. for a dollar; second beat, 9 lbs. for a dollar. Everything else In proportion. Clothing, overcoats, hats, caps, acd glove, specialties. Galugiieb .V Corcokix. Take IVot ice. AU notes and nccounts rinc me must be Mtisfactorily arranged by tbe 31st day of December, otherwise they will be handed to the proper officer for collection. Come and see me in time. A. FOULET. nov.3a-3r. White Clond, Kan. Xotlre. AJ1 persona indebted to the undersigned, either by note or book account, are notified that settlement must be made by the first of January, 1833, ptmSte tj. aa I attfst have the money. I. A. Flowx. Leona, Kansas, Nov. 23. I8R3. ty Our varied and ex tens! re stock, can net fail to supply your wants. Special effort a Lave been made, and no expense spared, to have a larger and more attractive stock on hand this year, than ever before. D. C. Si s emit fc Bco. Car Arch. Campbell, at Highland, Las- added to his stock of drug, a full stock of books of all kind. They were bought in New Tork, at bottom prices. 7" Tho newest, nicest, largest, and cheapest stock to elect a Holiday present from ia the city. A great variety. The best and the most stylish, and all at a price so low-, that we can suit everybody, even an esthetic. D. C SisciilR & Bao. 17 Emerson fc Vandrrsliee have a dawn at Iw.t Poiat, a well at at White Cloud. Farmers, rrmrrs- I ber this. t iy Exchange work dne at Banner Mills. QaaL ; ityand quantity guaranteed, wither without offsL fcir" Toar money worth every time, and a litll aor. D. C, Sixciair Ac tino. i j ,q,u ismmmm ALL IN AND HEADY FI BBSS! Osr rrrrnt l;rrr pnrriiase ! Fall atxl Wir.t.r Grol ii noir .11 in, an.l we ccnlially IdtUp all iraiTtntwf this pajwr who ever ti.il St. Jtrph, to iaj nVa, vi.it .f inittion. OarSuit Room," cuntalu the largest stork urLaalira' ana CmMrru C'!"ki ami VI rapping, Lalirv ami Children a Suit. Ladies' and Children', Furnishing Gowlx, an.l "liifjnt'a Wardrobe," shown West of Chicago. All the. latest Introduction, in Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets and Plnsb, with Trimming to natch. Large importations made bj ourselves, direct from Faris, of French Hosiery, fur Ladies. Cents and Children, many of the stjlas being conliutd antinlv to oar fcoux-. Special Bargains in Hosiery, H'dk'fs and House Furnishing Goods. M dozen Ladies' and Children's all linen Handkerchief, at 5c. 75 dozen Ladies' and Children's all linen and colored bonier Handkerchiefs. n, V), -ir. M dozen Ladies' Hemstitch Handkerchief colored bottler, ISc.; plain. 10c. 230 dozen Ladieti' and Children's Hose, plain and fancy colors, from bankrupt sale, at les than half valne ; worth from M to 7.V. We sell all qualities and sizes at '. a pair. 100 dozen TotreK heavy, all linen, U yard wide at, 20c., worth 33c. Heavy Damak Towelt at 35c., worth COc. Table Liuens at equally low prices. All Domntie pood., snch as Sheetings, Shirtings, Denims, Tickings, JLc, cnt in any iinantity, at WHOLESALE l'KICES. We believe we can aate any person requiring even a small bill of goods niore. than the expenM! of their trip tn St. Juieph to boy it, !e-dde giving them a very mnch larger and bandtner variety to select from than they wonld find in smaller stores. Suppose )on try it once. We will with pleasur. show yon through a rerv attractive stock of good., whether purchases are made or not. CHAMBERS, MARNEY & CO., North Side Felix'st, bet 5th and 6th, St Joseph, Mo. HEADQUARTERS FOR BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS. P. S, Ask to sea Merino Underwear, "Everything for Ladies, Gentletoeu, Misses, Boyt and imam, in wnite ami colors, in amta ana iDjie ! ASA BRECKMELDGE, Successor to VanBuskirk & Breckenridge, DEALER IX Dry Goofls, Glollg, Boots, Sloes anil Groceries! HATE JUST RECEIVED XEW GOODS. A beautiful line of Plain Black Cashmere., Black and Brown Brocades, Colored Cashmeres, in new shades, a great variety of low priced Worsted Dress Goods, from 12i to 15c. per yd, Ladies' Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Bustles, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Ties, and Collars. A handsome line of Ladies' Cloaks and Dolmans: the newest styles, at very low prices. My stock of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, is full and complete, and will be sold cheap. Whon you want aoon bargains, come to ASA BRECKENRn)CrE. November 33, Hl HEENEY & LYONS, SEVERANCE AND EVEREST, KANSAS, Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, And ACnZCT7Z.T-CTS.AZ. ZMFZBM2.2TTS. McCOIDIICK Iron Mowers and THOMAS Rakes. I is-XPtf iaaaca. tc iNnsAg s7VjGcOiyvs, KACIXE SPRING WAGONS AND JiUGGIES. SUPERIOR AND GUNDLACH GRAIN DRILLS -a- BFEOTAXiTY. i3"crcs:E."2r The Largest Hardware For tho next Sixty Days, (until November 1st,) -will offer Special Induce ments lor Cash Sales, to reduce our Stock of Goods. August 31, Icfl Illclilanil Ntnllon Item a Highland Station ha been as busy as a bee-hive, the past month. 'Our merchants arc selling salt for f 1.4) per barrel. How is that for low! A couple of roughs from Iowa Point were down here, last Monday, to clean ont the town, as they expressed it; but Ben. Martin, tbe sawmill man from Bnfltilo Hollow, gave them both a sound thrtshing. They ent liack to the town of bygone dav. sorer and wiser than they came. It wa a dis graceful scene, and tliere Is talk of having tbe tar tiea arrested. Com is Wing delivered at the rate of one thousand bushels per day. Tbe death messenger haa visited every house in the ininndiate vicinity of Willow Spriuga school house. Then hare been seven death, within a abort time. The oldest darghtrr of Dr. Nnxum is lying In a critical eonJition, with typhoid fever. There is but little hope of her recovery. . couple of doctors from Southern Kansas hare . Iwusht a controlling Interest in EagI Spring. I.. rtfwtnie i livi n tiaw tnrvs hnnu littStt ' -, -- --, . -.-. ..... ........ Thc building is nearly completed, and he will more in soon. W. T. Bicbardson, tbe confectionery man at Eagle Springs, will move hia stock to Highland Station, aud occupy the building L. Degginger Is now in. Several parties are talking of starting a lumber yard here. There is a sharp d 'line in corn, this week. The Cafe will print hand bills telling all about the handsome line of holiday goods at Herring drug st ore." this week. We se a great many men hunting for land, and they claim they offer four to fire dotlara per acre, aud can't rent for that. Put the same amount of work on half the laud, and yon will produce more grain. An individual in this urigb1orbood, who depends on borrowing the Chiefs calls it a straight-out Demo cratic paper, because it doc not conform to his despotic Puritan ideas. Thia individual also say If Governor GHek bad hia way, be would enslave every negro in the United States again. Our hum ble opinion. Brother Jouatban, is that yon have tbe same intolerant spirit and ideas that your Puritan forefathers had. Who kidnapped and brought the negroes to this country, to be enslaved, and whipped, gagged; Imprisoned ami hung hundreds of men, and especially women, for witchcraft, and for differ iug, and not conforming to their ideas of religion ! If the party to whom this Individual belongs had their way, they would not only confiscate the prop erty and imprison men for following the example of Christ, when he turned water into wine, but they would carry out the despotic, intolerant ideas of their New England forefather, that would eualara white men and negroes alike. Just let that rooater cool off. He I core aver tho defeat of hia insect Saint. He a will feel better when it quit hurting. The day is coming when it will be acknowledged that paper and men that look tho courae the Chief Aid, were the salvation of the Bepublican party .V.J A Missouri man has bought tho old Dick Taylor farm, and will make a fruit farm of it He aay he will make a specialty of budded peaches. Beside, seeral other smaller pieces of bluff land have been bought up lately. The ninety mile of bluff land along tbe Missouri Hirer would produce enough fruit to supply tbe whole Stste of Kansas, if proper ly cultivated. Captain Baskiu ha bought Kobert Jcnklas piece of land, and will add cxtenairely to hi vineyard, in tbe spring. The Captain thiflk. sine the election of Gllck, he would like to marry, and settle down for good. Let. IlreJtnrr Ifexasw Corn busking and corn hauling are all the go, around this section. Our heaviest com growers am Jake Hamilton, II. See ley, M. V. Hargis, and tbe Otten Brothers. E- Hinckley, s accessor to Cook St Hinckley, re ports trade aa being far better, this fall, than it waa last. A Literary Society was organised at the Rock Creek school house, ami held the first meeting on last Saturday evening. There was preaching at the Brush Creek ehurch, Sunday and 3Ionday. One ef the prrachera ia a woman. The folia around Brenner will bare a Chriatmaa tree at the ttnrk Creek school house. ,AII the am nranding neighborhoods are invited to take part with ns, by being present, and also by banging a few present a on the tree, for their friend. John Hargis, after a severe spell of pneumonia, la able to be in scl ooL Shooting match at Brenner, next Saturday; ten gobbler to be sacrificed. Jark Hargis ha bought the Blood property, at Brenner, and cow occupies tbe same.. A singing rlnb has been organized in this neigh borhood, under the management of Uiaae Lhla Otten and Ella Scott. They held a very pleasant meeting, on Thursday evening of last week, at the reaideareofM. V, Hargis. They meet, next week, at Mare Culp's. Bock Creek school crowded. Cone. py A fine line of Jewelry, at D- C. Sinclair 4c Bro'a. -- HARRIED. November roth, 13.byKev.D. Kloaa, Mr. Bna ktGciek and Mia Bctxa tlicacxf both of Lee oaa, Kansas. pi sees, irom ine lowest to ton ct;mi prices. CIZDEI5 MILLS. Dealers in the Country ! Severnnce Plck-IJpa. The pleasant weather we are favored with at pres ent, affords a splendid opportunity for the farmers to gather In their corn crop. A great many are through, and are prepared for winter. Thegra'n men are handling a great summit; the elevators ar krpt running all tbe time. N. I Springer i very sick, at present writing. Dr. Leigh, of Highland, is tbe attending physician. Mrs. Fred, llarpater, who has been very sick, for some time past, has alutut recovered, Sirs. IL V. Curtis, of Books County. Is avpresent visiting friends in tliis city. Mr. George Jonraand family, who have been vis iting friends in this vicinity, fur the past aix weak a. left. Monday Iat, for their home in Laa Vegas, New Mexico. Al the last regnlar meeting of King Lodge, No. 144, I. O. O. K., the following officers were elected, to senr for the ensuing year, tvwit: S, I. Newton, N. O.; John Haa-, V. O.; K. IL Westfall. See.; J. A. Campbell, Treaa. Lost, Friday evening laat. a ,-ekrt-!rook. contain- lag t"i3. The finder will be liberally rewarded by .! t. i. it. t- n . iTibiuiuj; h iu iur usurr, Jir. nriuiSD UCUfIL Mr. Charles E. Milter haa recently returned from the North, where he ha leen raakiDg extcaait e pur chases of lumber. He ordered fifty carload for hi trade at Scvaraucc. Mr. Arch. Vandevere, of Whiting, dropped in op en na, Sunday laaL He la looking well, and own one of the best farma in Atchiaou County. Jim Drake, one of the bowery boy a of New Tork City, took the train, Sunday laat, and, judging from the large crowd of young ladies tbat escorted him to ths depot, gave evident proof of hi tender quall- Charley Miller was in the train smash-up, near Kansas City, Sunday last, smd came homo with a black eye, and a jammed up LamL The festival given at the M. E. Churca. Thanks giving night, was a grand success, over $40 being netted on the occasion. Tbe crowded honse waa entertained by some music, which, from tbe ap plause, gave evident proof that it was highly appre ciated. The music presented by Misses OU and Ollio Harpater deserves esperial praise. These young ladie are aged respectitely 12 years, and we doubt whether their rauslral talents are surpassed in the County. Died, on Wrdoeatlay, NovemWr 23-1, at her home, about four miles north-east of Severance. Mra. Sarah Jaoa Bayne. a the 5th year of her age. The aub jettfcf thia notice waa bora in Kentucky, moved to Douiphan County about seventeen years ago, and is the fifth child tn die from that fatal disease, cos sumption. Mrs. Bayne was an accomplished wo man, highly rstccmed by all whokoswher. Sho leaves, to mourn her loss, six children, vix.: Koxle, Maggie, Lyman, James, Blanche, and Daisy. The entire community sympathize with them. In the hour of their aad affliction. ObTssar. Ii fay el te Item. The 'hills country of this region ha been a truck by a left wing feather moulted by that noble Ameri can bird called "boom, in one of Lis mysterious migrations; but wo can stand It. Ayel wa could survive the drifting of a right wing feather to our unpretentious settlement, and are toning ourselves up to such a point of endurance, that we could still live, if a nest-egg should coma tumbling down to a from her msjeatie eyrie. These are the facts : A portion of the pomolog ies! worU has recently made the discovery that Kansss high land, along the Missouri River, will pro due fruit of finer quality, aad In greater abun dance, than that of any other portion of the West. And fruit men from the Missouri aide, having re cently mad? purchase here, have stimulated the energies of those who were entertaining angel ana wares through the possession of homestead stand log upon edge. The rcsnlt of this will undoubtedly be tho opening of several fruit farm about here, next season. One of the purchasers, Mr. L. Murray, from Missouri, is a practical fruitgrower, of finy years experience, and he pronounrea thia soil the beat adapted to fruit culture of any he has ever seen; and to sustain his opinion, las aold hi fruit farm among tU Missouri hills, that he might loeaU here, j But do not, for a moment, allow the impres sion to wander along the labyrinthin- avenue of yonr.braia, that all tbe good land t now secured by practical frnit grower it might Injure that impor tant organ, and do the country Injustice. There Is plenty of such land yet, Doniphan County Laving about seventy -fire mile of ft; so, come on. all yon who have a penchant for sitting under the shade of your own vine and fig-tree; there U plenty of room for early arriral. One of the old rcaUeats here, Mr. Levi Kunkel, who belicvra that good luck will only come to those who make the anvil ring, keeps striking heavy blow , for futnm prosperity; and, la prodding around one of the Llaffs, came upon a very curion geological deposit, being a conglomeration of nearly all aperi mens of rock, from micoae. granite aad gold and ailvrr bearing qnartx down to bit ominous shale, mostly in a pulverized state. It is excellent plaster ing sand ; that la eomctLIng to boast of, but not alL for a few quart of It, systematically "paaoed out, showed a sediment of magnetic black sand, and about twenty roXor of gold, large enough to b readily seen without tbe aid of a glass. No mining claim Lave hern located, yet, Lat U b not beyond the range of possibility thaf our next shout will bo , burdened with something of that character. I Ce-Karmrrs. scllroor rraia I. Emrrsoufc Vsn- ' dettlke. YUlc ClooJ. December !. tier -.UI I lur....apm.T.II.nr..t. KENDALUS) 49n SF Tfc. Smi aecM.r.l RaBc4r stst dUconrsd, ss It Is ttruia la iu effixts sad du. tot biurar : also exeeJisat rot ammsa Cssb. ESJLS rSOOF BSLOW. PEOM COL. L. T. FOSTER. Toongatown, Ohio, May lCth, IttO. B. J.Ka-insiL it Co. Cn(. I had a very valoaUs usmbletoslaa eolt which I prized very highly j he bad a Lux boos spavin oo eoejout and a amsUonaon tbe other, which mads bun very laaae. I cad tha nnder tbe chargs of two veterinary.sargeoas. wi failed to cor htm. X waa one day wasting ibe advertisement of Kendall a Spavin Care ia the Ckteayo Sxprtu, and 1 determined at ooce to try it. and got our drngzl-ta here to send iWiL They or dered three bottles. 1 bwk them aU. and thought X would give it a iBorocgu trtsL I used it according to directioas. aad tho ftarth day tb colt ceased to bo Tune, and tha lompa had disappeared. X nard bat sue bottle, and tha Colt a tunba ar aa free from lamps sad ss ainouth ss any horse ia the Mat. lie U entirety eared. Too care waa ao remarkable that I let two of my neighbor have the remaia lag two bottles, who are now using it. Vary rvspeatfo.il v, L. T. FOSTER. From the Oneonta Press, IV. Y. Ooeoata. New Turk, Jsa. eta, 13L Early but auvmer. Messrs. XL J. Kendall A Cov, of Xnos burrh Tails. Vl, made a contract with tho pabUshera of tho JfiM for a half column advertisement for one J oar, set ting forth the merits of KcndalTa Spavin Care. At the asm tin we aeenred from the firm a quantity of books. entitled. Dr. Kendall Treatise oa tbe Morse and hia Dis eases, whkh we are giving to advance paying aubacribers to tbe Ires aa a premium. A beat the tine the advertisement first appeared in this Eper, Mr. P. G. Schemterhora, w bo resides near Collier, d a apavlned borao. lie read tho advertisement, aad coacloded to tet ths cOJcacT of ths remedy, alt hooch hia friends taarbej at hia credulity. Us boo;bt a bottle of KsodaU a bnavtn Cure, and commenced using it oa tbe torae In aorurdaoce with tbe direction, and be informed, ns this week that it efiVcted aurh a Complete, core that sa expert horseman, who examined the animal recently, could find no trace of Ibe spavin or the place ber it bad been located. Mr. euermrawn baa since seemed a copy at KendalTa Treatie on ths Ilorae and hia Diseases, which he prises very abzhly, sad would be loth to part with at say price, provided be-eottld not obtain another espy, Stnosii roe advertising reliable article. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Columbiana. Ohio, Des. ITtfa, lro. IL J. Kivdzll A Col. 7cj. Too will find below a re commendation from oar expresamsa. We aell Kendal a Spavin Core, and find all who nee it are pleaded with It, Tou mav send ua more advertising matter, and a few aire cards with our name on them. COS LEV A KINO. B. J.Kixni.U.ACo,47st'. I ass uaiag year Spavin Core fur a bone spavin, (bought of Cooler A King. Drug gists. Colombians, Ohio.) I find it just the thing to curs a apavia i the lameness baa all leA my mare, and by farther netrtbeCureI lmk for tbe lump to kave. Ths one bot tle waa worth to me ten time tbe cost. Tours truly. FRANK BELL. Kendall's Spavin Cure. i:oehrstr, IiuL, Nr. 30th. iva. IL J. KsiDALLACn I7eas. Pltae send us a aupplj of advertising matter fur Kendall a Spavin Care. It baa a goisi aale here, aad givee tbe best of satisfaction. Of all webavsaubl, we bars yet to leant tbe first unfavorable report. err rsepwctfaUr. J. DAWSON A SON Kendall's Spavin .Cure. Wilton. Minn. Jan. Utb, l&t. B. J. KsvpAUsACo, tfeas.- Ilavlngget a horse book of you. by mall, a year a;o, the contents of which persuad ed me to try Kendall a Spavin Care .n tho hb! le; of one of my borsca which waa badly swollen, and could not be reduced br any other remedy. X rut two bottlea of Ken dall's Spavin (ore of Preston A Ludduth, Druisiata, of Waseca, whkh completely cured my hre. About five veara ago. X had a three-yearM celt aw era led very badly. I naed vour remedy as given in mar bmdt, witboat roweb lag, and I most say to your credit that the; cult ia entirely cured, whkh isasorpTise, mt only to mvarlf, bat also to bit neighbor. Yu sent mo tbe bistk fur the trilling sum of S3 cents, and if X ctuhl nut giA another like it X woakt not take twenty-five dollars for it, Venrs truly. GEO. MATUKWS. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Wtotbrop. Iowa, Nov. aad, Itt. B. J. Kksdall 4. Cox. Gents t Knclod please nn4 W cents for yoar treatise on the Horse and hia Diseases. X have been uain your Spavin Care on on of my horses, for bone spavin. One bottle entirely cured the lamenesa, an removed most all tbe banc h. Voure raspectfallr. LSROV U rjRAHAaf, Kendall's Spavin Cure. Milwaukee. Wis , Jaa. eta, 1ML II. J. Kavoau. A Co, Gent; I bars ths hottest apiais ef KeudatI a Spavin Care. I find it eusllv gnud for raaoy otter troubles aawed ty yott. and particularly for remsr lag enlargements. Yoore very frnlv, r. V BBADLIT Kendall's Spavin Cure. Kelley'a Island, Ohio, March tb, 18W. Da. IL J. Kcvoau, A Co. Geaia. X have nsed yoar Spavin Curs en a bona apavia, and am pleased to report that it baa taken tbe enlargement completely off. It look only one bottle to perform the curs-. X am aonSdent lbs If it la properly need, ii will da ail that yoa claim for it. Yonre truly, C. M. LINCOLN. Kendall's' Spavin Cure. Republican City, Nu-, March 31st, 1380. B. J. Kavt.au. A CX. Ceais. I tried your KendalTa SvinCare, and it bad the desired effect. It cored tha spavin, whkb otb r treatment a bad faded to do. 1 did as cue quite one bottIof yoorlialmeaL Aftrrtbe spavin was removed, I drove tb here ami hia mats ever ion miles, from Lisa Ceontr. Iowa, to Jlarlia County. 3iebraeka,wlta a load f about 3000 pounds, aad made the trip la four weeks. Pleas send ate yoar Treatise oa ths llorsa, price ttceata. Kesyectfully ysura. JAUM TXLI.KXIC Kendall's Spavin Cure. -Um. Mithl;... Dm. SWk, !. n. J. Kiisiu. Co. Grills I wst jn II for Kcnd.IT Spo.io Can, U.t .SBiiD.r. whleL rami s boa. spsrta .lib Lsir a btl!. Tbs Uat UalsKst In i4. T.ar. miwiruUr. U0UEK 1J0XIC Head Proof of Wonderful Cures. rrrasant. Obis, Jsa. asta, IML Da. B. J. KasDAU. A CO. Ceafc . I thlak it my daty to reader you my thaaka tor benefit and prslta whu-h I have derived from your tavaluabl aad fac-laaaed Sparta Cars. My cousin sad I haJ avalaabIeaUlUoo.warU MOB, wbtsa bad a very bad spavin, aad waa preoonarad by four emi nent veterinary surgeons beyond aay care, and that this aor waa done for ever. Aa a laat ra-L X advised my conaia to try a bottle ef Kendall's Spsvia Care. It had a magical effect, the third bottle rated it, aad tha horse la as weD aa ever. Dr. Dick, of Ediabargb. tbe eminent veteri nary surgeon, wsa aa ancle ef mine, aad I take great later eat la asaisllag his profeaaisn. Tour tralv. JAMES A. WILSON, Civil Xsgiaser. Kendall's Spavin Cure OK HTJJIAX FLESH. West Zaobtrxa. Tt, 7.k Ills. 1ML. Ds. rX t. Imiu k. Co. Cnt 8rrrsl noslas J. X iajsr my xaes Jotat. wbicb rssMd sa aUrxOMB! I. CT. tb .is. of s urc, wsla.l. ib4 somJ ty sarsr, MiaaUtb.ti.forfororfiT wwss. wboa 1 brsa u. KhkIsU's BdstIs Cm, .US tt. sun sstUTsctor; r Milts. It bss itlmlr maoTMl tbo alsrsnat, aad X. r4tb,lsBWBMsaBdpsbk I bsrs loss ss.a It to b. ciclkst br bm bat sow 1 ks It w b, tt. beat list Ml br tun lash tbst I sa sesulsUd .ilk. Tots InilT. T. T. La.WR10.-CI. Kendall's Spavin Cure I.taroialte.aVsU.sadSiiMlaltsactba, soil doe sot UiUT, jet it U prarUsttac sad pnrrtral to nscb rttrj WMestnlr-iawremOT.saT hiorrra-lb oretber -IsnrVmaU. mh s. .ps.hu. Uau. rarb csDuus. rsias. sw.lflra.aftdSByUBcttaaadiarg.Matosf Ibojulato orliabs,IbTtaesiB.IUila sua, sad lor sar aarTOM JbrwakbalbtbBWBtUa.f4fbr atsa or IrucL. It U bow Swn lobe too bnt liziamt for sua srrr swd, acttas s.ndaadTrtcrrUUtalt4.ftVcU. aradsiUroosfr IllaMrstM ClreoUr. wlkb talak dTrsposWrsmofoflU Tlrta ST. rmij bsa m set wai sack oaqaauaod ssKtrss, to HI aankdrs, for boast so wtD a. aua. rrknsOTborUa,srsUUulrsfcr. XUVnui ST.UreailllWj.orttwffl bo om to sst ad. draosoarocolM of prk. by tbo proprietors. SK. & J. XUIHAIJ. CO, toasbarrk Ti .U 1 m . .-. OU? BY ALL DKU0CHIX8. stGla2a IBBBHaaaaMaalAaBEJasaasaaaSSB jQESaKSaeaBSaMfe