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'-J ! JILL 'l-'M.UI-M yu f B'. ; ? iffi .c Ihc InttsHG lucf. HOI..niLLRR, TROY, KANSAS: Thursday, : : February 22, 1883. Adulteration and Disease. An article frnia tlieXrw Vurk Trihute lias ie t nUy lern ko.ii (be round of the pre, lifted bra metliriur company J an iutrudurtino to nnecf tlirirathrrtivmrnlit, railing attention to, and imjulrin tlif cans of, the alarming increase in fatal kidney complaiuM throughout the roan try. Why confine the ijuery to kidney com plaint! There is a projKirtionato Increase in what ate tinned heart dineaei, in paralysis, in insanity, and iuallruanurrof diseases that were not formerly so prevalent. Look at the ailment, rheumatism how many we tv hobbling aronnd, crippled up with it, while as recently as twenty years ago, it wan not sucb a common thing. There balern no great change f climate ; onr vrealLer, on an average, has been a bo at the same; therefore, it is we ess to look for meteor logical reason-, fur the great increase In certain ailments. We think thn problem is not difficult of solu tion. The people of the country are being poi Mined by wholesale, to satisfy the greed of scoun drels in trade. The adulteration of tood is doing the mischief. The flour, the brcead, the sogar and coffee, the nyrups and vinegars, the spiers and oil-, are being mixed with sand, and drug-, and chalk, and slntn, and powders and decoc tions, filled iu and colored, to increase the weight ofcofttly articles by the addition of cheap dirt, or worse, or to give an unnatural color to an in ferior article, or to swell the bulk and give ap parent life to a damaged article. And so the sand and vile dirt arc shovelled Into the stomach with the sugar; alum and chalk are stnffed in with the bread: vile decoctions aud acids are poured down with the syrups and vinegar; dnst piled in with the spices; Kisons are ued to give coloring to tea and coffee ; in short, every thing a man eat, is Reasoned with a vile mix ture, in order to make him pay the price of good food for trash. Much of the butter Is no longer butter, and even the luxuries, whiskey and to bacco, are drugged and ioioned. Tho resnlt is, that every man, woman and child is poisoned daily, in erry tein, gland, pore, canal, sluice way, hiuew, and function of the body, and U crip pled up iu every conceivable shape. It is only a matter as to which of the functions give out first, to determine whether the victim shall tum ble over with heart disease or paralysis, linger with some disease of tho slower organs, or go Icnt up with rheumatism. With the growth of monopoly, these evils iu create. As the great monopolies form nut the small manufacturers and dealer, aud coutnd the market, tluirgTeed for wealth lead them to adulteration of every conceivable kind, to iu rrea their profit. Wli-n the conntry mill made the flour aud meal, and ni: It establish ment k throughout the country supplied their respective, articles, there was none of this adul teration, and thii rouseiucnt increase of ail ineutH. Wholvfime hn-ad i fjftt becoming a thing of the pat; it Miiext to iupovs..j.c to get buckwheat llmir that will piaLo a cake having the faintest reuiiuiM cut- of buckwheat; geuu ... njola-ie is no longer iu the market ; and an ui, through Iheciitiro latalogue of fofxl. Win, rveii the whiskey of the present day I. IN in less than half the time the old whiskey Hied to. How to Mop Hit-nil, inure than wo can tell. It cannot 1 done by allowing great monopolies to supply our want, or by encouraging Imuie limmtfacturvr to imitate the methods r the gooiln of uiMiioiMdicH. The remedy will not come until cvcr romimiuity encourages th building upof rstnhlUbmenU to make everything In the rdiapc of f.MMl that they can make, aud patron i tea I'iito e-.tablinhments with nuOicient liberal Hx.that they can afford to sell their ptfl with Mir mixing tl.ein with dirt aud poivcm, VrRT KlMi, Inkif.p.11. We have received a printed letter from the Hrooklyu "Keveuno Re form Club, a copy of which, they nay, has been sent to a number of the leading journals in dif ferent parts of the country, and it is hocd they will make of it in any way they mc tit. We expect to nee it iu all the Free Trade pajtein, in tho hliape of a leading editorial. It is a misrep resentation of the Tariff, and a bold-faced at tempt to ahovr that a destruction of the tariff would be the very nahaticm of American manu facturers, if they only had the wnra to see it. This letter is signed by Thomas G. Shearman, a name very huggettitcof a native. Johnny Hull, and we have no donbt that th money used in circulating this letter came from tho same coun try that Mr. Shearman did. We thank him, and the Brooklyn Revenue Reform Club fur their kindlier. Whenever we feel that ititourdnty to aid the Colnlen Club in making war upon Americau industries, nr shall avail mirself of their literature. The love theAm-ricau matt iifactitrtrtou well. They should at least wait until the Ameriran manufacturer complaius that protection from competitiuu with Kuruteati pau- ttr labor is killing him. 1m fort, they ralli to his reM-lie. IV There i another side to the apiminttncut of Chaplain to the IVuitentlarv. We underKtand Rev. WakefaKhe will not accept 'the position. The reaMun imtlnimn. He could hold the place, but a month, at mt. The appointment wai made by a portion of the old Directors, who will, iu a few dajH, go out of office, mi. era. of them having I-ren KUperwded. Thee kirkeil-out Di rectors mane the apptdutment as an ,unU to tJov. I.Urk, knowing that Wake hji the most obuoxioiii man whom they could appoint, he having ew.it the lait ear almM ecluivelv in Htlitical biimuiing for M. John. Ofvoiirw, with a full meeting of the new Hoard, the first of Mart li. this appointment would I rrrindM. Hence Mr. Wake refusal t nrrej.t theapjMiint inent. PF Parget Iifl el-ii prefrrntl n3inmi Judge rreeoit. of ii-'i!iii IHtrirt.aiil the LrgtIn tun is itivoliatiu him. tttid -ituntd for inipCUt-huient - uhirb tbejk itr. ;iid to lw Hot finding a gr..it deal, the imtrc t!ij. investigate. The pnpivt ., th.it !Ve-.,..t will rtiM. ma strougtr than b vent ii. It I one f those dirty inditie.il light . of nhiehSalina uh fnrnii dittirtie. and the part ieipKntN rmi cet down wilb their ntmt det r into th timl. thin in mm other tonti ill Kanu. rT"TI.epJiersare fiising urr the apMdut iiient of Jamrt Martin, itf enahi t'iiity. .is a ittemler of the Mate )onrd of Charitiev lliey May he iicallrd "Iirty Jim, and that he can't writo his name. We do not know whether the law requires that a penui bedding the position should Ih1 abla to read and write: but as Mr. Martin wat:ire, only few jeHr ago, elected hherifftif Xrinaha County, them comments are by no means rompliincntarv to a tusjirilyof the jeoplf of that C4nnly. . , ." 7 T. . . "" i t "iik-, would lu.e rutW anrin.l l-kin f,.r ryAudm.w.?is.dthatMr.IiUinc---.lanSh.;!lUoU M wh, hv fWM .,, I(ii( -t ter has Pirkr.l up a y had Mick, with manv J Valley Frsr and Ii1.1.t ., three le -4 ,-t Tren- -i "!, Mini m- irtirviuuij trails; atut that theit it iit ojdte of the .-id tire and oj.pott tioaof her father ami friends. Ofronr, if her frirntls, nhjrtetU and ewM-ri4lly if thev had wmI cronnd- for it, i!ie wa Ufind to marry him. Hut at).e tn the one nlm ha, to Mathl itf aud U'dktMly rlie in hrraktM: their lieirt for her, we fnesl we'll let them ;. Z3? A swindle that li.it Iteeti in i-rati.m for utne time, ralh-tl the "National .Marriage AM Association if Tojieka, has Iwn ipottel. and the manager were to have Wen arrested, on WcJuemlay. by the United States ilarshal. The President is John 1. Knox, an rx-Metbodit preacher. Knox ia a staunch aiHirate of the enforertuent of the law meaning the iroliihit rj law. Hut it m not wronjj to iolate any other law. d?" Col. John V. Caqnter, Collector of In inrnal Kerenne fur this State, who wa married, leas than a year ago, to a Pittsluirgh lady, has romuienced a anit for divorce. It ecmahewa given to the eccentricity of writing letters to the newspaper, slandering him, and also writ ing him anonymous letters or a nlmHar import. And he got mad about a little thing like that ! F"The I-egUlatnre is rushing work, passing hills, aa next week closes the session. Many of these bills ar of a local or private nature, bat there are many of general interest. It is not yet known what a conference committee of the two Uonses will accomplih in the way of a railroad thill. Aa we have before said, we doubt whether they will accomplish anything practical. C9TheMaiysTilIe.Vicad7, a paper that was darted witlomt a long felt want to supply, aad which fell far ..hurt of supplying een that, has ttiggletl yj the Annie, anil Wen gathered in l.y tlie AVirs. IT" (instate Dore, the paiuler. and I tic hard "rt'aguer, the eninnoser, are among the recent deaths In Ktimpe. OE0E0E WASHIKOT0N. This is an awful day In the history of Ameri ca, Jnst one hundred and fifty-one years ago to-day, a certain doctor, while hunting rabbits near the Potomac River, iu Viglnia, fmnd a baby in a hollow log, and carrying it to Bashrod Washington's house, gave It to Mrs. Washing ton. "I-et's call him George," said old Bufh. Mrs. Washington jojfolly acq ni raced, and the child was v called. Now, George was no great shake of a name, and there was nothing partic ularly taking aboat it; but the tmtb is, those old Washingtons were a little cranky on the snbject of namen, and nsually pitched upon something outlandish. One of them was called Bashrod, another Step toe, aud ao on. The fact that the father proposed the name of George, instead of Beeswax, ir Headcheese, or Tarbnck et, or some other outlandish name, as he was just liabbs to do, was what cans-d Mrs. Wash ington's joy, and she took him at his word, le fore he bad a chance to back down. This is the person whose birth-day we honor to-day. Friends, let ns also be thankful that it was George Washington, instead oMJverpad Wash ington, or Clawhammer Washington, an It might have been. George Washington has been held up to the children of posterity as the boy who could not tell a lie. There have been boys who could not smoke cigars, or eat oysters, but Washington was the boy who could not tell a lie. Aside from the queer taste for names, Washington's parents were people of good sense. They knew that there was not a boy ever lived who wonld not lie if he could; so they had George vaccinated for it, when he was a baby. It took, and thence forth he couldn't lie, let him try never so hard. When the old gentleman found his Early Rich mond cherry tree hacked to death, he knew very well who had done it. Says he, "George, who cut those tree P George began to stammer, and to grapple for a first-class boy lie, that wouldn't hold water. The old man cleared his throat, brought hit voice down to a deep bass, and re peated, "who hacked them treeH George look ed down In despair, and wailed, Iu heart-broken tone, ''Father, you know I can't tell a lie. I done cut It with my little hatchet! Bushro.1 felt that his attempt to construct a lie, aud his ignominious failure, was sufficient punishment. This well-known defect was what afterwards determined Washington not to accept a third term of the Presidency. He found that a man who conlnn't tell a lie, had no bnsiues in the office for more than eight years. In these latter days, that accomplishment Is necessary for a second term. In the early days of our country, Washington was the great pattern to model after. Parents would exhort their children to imitate Wash ington. If the truth must be told, that age was more itui tativ e than this. So many of the boys, especially in neighborhoods where he encamped for any length of time, imitated him so closely, that it generally made a fus iu the family. Brethren, the trnth is, Washington was a sly idd conn, and at the close of the Revolution, thcrn were m many children resembling lii:n that he was given the appellation of "Father of his Country. As he grew older, the imitations grail 11 ally ccated. Washington wan very temperate, but was not a probibitiouiht. In fact, he Wlieved it did not hnrt a man .K-caMonally get on a well-regulated Kprcc. He termed getting drunk, diriguising himself with liquor. Wc uotico that this is a favorite ditguise with yonng men who attend maw)uerade lull. Washington wldom used cuss words. Iu fact, lm married a widow named Custis, who i.nde it so hot for him that he took a dhdike to every thing that hid Cus to it. He had 110 children of his own at home. He was often heard to remark that it was a shame to think that every little shoat iu the conntry could have a house full of children and the greater the shoat, the more children while he could le tha father of nothing'bnt his Country ami daugu.itiou take the man that introduced the mumps Juto this country, anyhow! The only time that Washington swore, during the Revolutionary war, was at the battle of Monmouth. He had sent Gen. Ieou ahead, to tackle the British. At the first tiro the enemy broke and ran, but tlm rn.id were j dusty Iec couldn't see them, and was not aware of it, ko he ordered his army to retreat, and thus Itoth armies were running away from each other as fast as their legs could carry them. Washing ton rode up, and demanded of Lee where the British were. 'They have cut ns all to piece-, aud are gathering in the stragglers" replied Iee. Yoa d d old mackerel-eye! exclaimed Wash ington, in a towering passion, "they are teu miles away, and still minting. If oti open your eves, and heiHip the mud out of them, you can track the enemy by the knapsacks and guns they have throwu away. I don't blame men for running, when they ar actually whipped; but a General who will order a retreat after the ene my ha- commenced running, and has got ten miles away, i a bigger ftnd than ThonipsnuH colt! Had Washington known ihat bis wife, great granddaughter wonld one day marry another I.cc, who would devote the energies of his life I to an attempt to destroy his conntry, he would have indulged iu one more hearty swear, ltcforc he died, and would have pmnonncd nn anathe ma upon the I-e trite. Washington was very dignified aud austere, 1 and would permit no man to take, familiar liber- 1 ties with him. Nor was he a haudsome m-in, J by any mean-t. It u slid that one of hit ac quaintances, ou a wager, once presumed np.m a familiarity with him. At Washington entered a room iu wlurh were collected a party of geh tleiueu, the jHrson stepped up. i litm, slapped him 011 tin ihoiiMer, Kikeil his finder into his rib., aud exeljiml, "Hello, old M; h ml lei; h tv i v-titir i W-.l,fM.t,a..v r- ' heel inre viiur toe-busted r darkened, aud he gave the man one itour look. TIih fellow lied from the r.nm, a raving maniac. He died in a few months, contending that he was pursued by 3 large nnioisl resembling a bull with thr-e heads, ixcc in earh head, and each bead hiv ing a nose like the horn of .1 w ltiauM kiddb. Sii terrible w.t the frx-v.! .f Washing ton. But Wjtiingnii Iitd his f.itilt a whj of us hasnotf One was that he couldn't spell. He tq-elled Potomae. Pottowuiack. And hi wjfo was just an awful k poller. Slit was hindotne when she was voiing, aud ran around to doners of night, instead of going to Mp-dliug school. ' Wahiu,lou nat-r methodical in Iris hah- it?. He proposed tu the Continental Congress ' lint if they could not pay him for his services, j they ought, at least, pay his personal ceiisv. Among them wen ucli items a shaving, blark- 1111 limit. eti- Ho-vever.Cougres.sdid pay him. They gave , nimawnoie irouutyot lam I 111 Western IViin- Mlvania, while they paid tho private soldiers with patent medicine advertisement cut out of the newspapers. Now, the trader will readily ' ftnipo-e that Wdiin;;ti.n, Wmd . well heclel with wild laud, that wan north nothing at thai ton. ami wli'. ha.l lir-n n.-iit i.Tiiin- aith no'li- hi lut lliti gunit.v jtarl.. in wlik-U lliir f t ' urrr lMimltrtl ujt, nnl nmtM Mt tUrm nil uj im nlarrrlrartanf laiil. II it Wjmixtiu ra1 n tt thai ir: uf a I1.niu-.inrrzrr. Wiirn an i.U rtrrjn nonhl c.iul- tu bmi, rritli liia tivtli jll l.mkni unt liitilis on llii- trii.prmiy naiN iua.l- Tcrlrully Irft in ihr lHi.!irrl, Dfvrliirli llirir ! JMinday lut-pie at alley Forge had leen uiatle, , sainghewaimor, and had a lire family, aud ' ..t: .. ,, . I... f asking Ins old commander what sort of a chance , be would give him ou a little pitch of land ftr a home, out in "Fyatt"" Countr, George would pinch up his lips, go iotu a mental calculation, and reply: "Ah, I remeinberrou well. You wa-. a faithful, Mildier, and did nut take a single fur longti in fdnryearatogo and see jour ferailv. Well, now the best I can ilo f.r yon is, to let yon have one hundred acrM at twenty shillings an acre, one-thinl cash down, and the balance in twoctiual payments iu one and two years, at twcUe per cent, interest, tn be secured by per tonallKnd, and also by mortgage on the laud. In default of any payment of principal or inter est, the whole obligation to become, due, and the mortgage to forclose. In case of forfeitare of the land, you are. to pay me for what timber you lia cent on the premises." As the poor fellow did not hare twenty shillings to bless himself with, he departed with a sigh, and Washington walked his room, chafing, because he was not able to do anything for tbe poor men who spent their youth and atreugth in the strug gle for liberty, and had to sit down in their old age iu poverty. But they could not deprive him of the conso- lti.an nf rait.!.... II- r 7 :: "-- """ Ior-rfarsave"rJ-J tnau m the Lpiscopil church at Alexandria, and ' ta!ed around the grab-bar for the ronners. u-.i,..,A i t . T ..... Washington is said to have been a Free Ma- . sou. lou wbo Uave liecn wont to aasoeiate him with tevere dignity, just Imazine him , - 1 i hi i drawers audhU stocking-feet, trotting around the room with a rope round his body, like little loyaplaing lmrae, Taitb alot of fellows titter- Ing and haw-hawing; or imagine a lot of the, boys toting him around stretched on a piece of canvas fitted up with hand holds, and then George setting up tha oysters to the fellows, after the fan was over. How is that for digni ty f It is aaid Washington was never Master of a Lodge. Brethren, didn't he ever back out be fore he became a Master Mason 1 Rot Washington had to die at last. He caught cold, while out looking after Ids hogs. Dr. Franklin had always been his family physician; bat he was dead. 60 Washington sent for a doctor living in the neighborhood, who owed him, and he did not know how to get the money out of hira any other way; so he sent for him. The doctor came, and said the case was critical. H administered a heavy dose of calomel, honrly dsesof cincbonada, a dozen bine pills, a mus tard plaster on his breast, a poultice on the back of his neck, a fly-Mister in the small of his back, bled him three times, and administered other remedie, wherever he could find a racaut spot; bnt in spite of all that medical skill could do, Washington died on the eight of the 14tb of December, 1W, first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts and bosoms of hi, coon try men and countrywomen. It is ftshilinable toadvi-w the bovsof America to imitate Wathiugtou. Uut we would advise them not to imitate anybody. It might Ie well enough for them to imitate him in just one thiug they fthould get vaccinated against Ijiug. Rut iu anything else, they would prove failures, and watto their time, lint Washington died, as he had lived, with modesty and dignity. He did not get off any foolish speeches, nor kick out the bed-clothes. ty II. H. Warner & Co., of Rochester, N. Y., have rent $2,ZO0ti the Ohio flood snfferers. Bat they make their money from disordered water works, and it is no more than right that they should pcnd some of it in the same cause. Our old friend, Rev. Moca Kite, will Ik? glad to bear of their liberality. Hone f the Btizxard. At Galena. Idaho, so far this seasou, the mow has been about 70 feet. Ice twenty feet tliirk in the Straits of Maekinsc is brio blast d out with dynamite. Frederick Kinj won a wager the other day, by walking in deep now from HndMn to Cla'ytnn, Michigan, and baek. a distance of thirteen milen. In two hour. In walking from hi bnane to hit barn near by, the other night, Maron Saiilb, of Stearns County, Minn., was to badly frozen that he will be a cripple for life. Mrs. Wallace a widow with fix children, I aup poscd to have rb-hed with her fa mil r. some twen ty miles north of Denver, recently. When lat pern she was dririnz in a prairie schooner near Coal creek. She may have found a house, however. Several large ich let tell from the cone on the roof on the Altorn IIouAent Ies Moines, the other day. on the window ltshts over the court, and broke through, fulling with a great crash on the tile floor. There was a tampede among the lobby lounger. Three commercial traveller, two in the grocery aud onn in tlie ilru Hoc. from Wianeieg, were canht in a blizzard while driving aero a prairie and could nt eseane from it. Tliev pat up for a'day and a. night in a friendly haystack, and eonnmed all their supplies. IlercH a tpeeitnrn item from the Winning, Man itoba, paper: "At the gt-neral hospital. James Wy lie, who was lironjlit in from Selkirk a few dars ago with bin ban tlit bod It frozen, has had one of the iiiendMTS amputated at the writ, in addition to all the finger of the other. A Norwegian was frozen to death in the Yellow Medicine country, between Montevideo and Granite Fall, Minn., the other nizht. The man was co Ing home, an 1, i presmnM. lost his wav, as his team was found at a neighbor! fmir milea from home, with Id Uly frozen stilt in tho wagon box. Writing from American Kail a, Idaho, to the Salt Lake TriUnnc of J an nary 3th. a corrt-npondent tell of one railway hand who was frozen to death, and of manv other who hare Iot tho ue of their legs. The locomotive nn the Oregon Short lane cannot get water out of the tank, which are solid with ice. At Virginia City. Ncv., during a cale not long ago, n heet of tin PHtSug, eight yard long by threv yard wide, was blown from the roof of the Gould V Curry work. The roof utrnck John Wilnon, a rtrangtriu the city, knocking kirn down and cut ting his right foot nearly off. The section of roof, ing weighed over half a ton. A letter from Snmmerville in Eastern Oregon, to the Walla Walla Statesman kavm: When the mail carrier came in from Went mi, I learned that he pacd fonrand a half mile this ide of We. ton tspringn, a man breathing his lat. The night before he fttoprd with Dick Fiilicr. and tho next inoruing resumed bis journey, and evidently froze to death in the Uluo Mountains. Says the Saginaw (Mich.j Urrall: Tweuty-tw men came down from Doyle a camp a day or two since, fur the rcawm that they objected to working while trees and limbs were being blown down by a high wind. The foreman said they iunt go to work or take the tote roid." and, as stated, twenty two of them, including all the choppers aud sawyer, walked to the station. A Mrs. linger, who lives near the summit of Mont Day, tho bisbet teak north of Mount Hamilton, came near freezing to death on the mountain la4 week. She went in March of ttmue cows, and a snow ttomi setting in, 1ccaii)o !ot. She wandered about all day aid niglit and nlthoush earrh was made, (lie was not dirovereil until the following day, when he was ftiuud half Starved and frozen. AImI Smith, of Wiunifteg, took two large snakes, which he bad found lit Moiiy Mountain lat Satur day, to that city. They were frozen cliff ami re sembled long, cidcrcd fml. He kept them wrapiwd in a cloth at Mr. Mcly-llan'a house. Several huars after Mrs. Mclxllan had ceaion to iit the room wbere the nike had been Irft, and she was horri firdto ee tlie cloth moving. Mie did not know what it cautained. In her alarm alie ealletl her hat band, who wsnlo too much afraid to venture into the room. When Mr. Smith returned he at nnro surndM-d the raune of the alarm, and removing the cloth be dicorcrcd that thi tnaket under the mtlu enre of heat had come to life. lErtgtn'sj UNeasc In Women Tlie gentler sex, for a larletr of reains perfectly uuderito4vl by tliem, are jecuIiarly liable to the attacks which end in llright't Disejne of the kid neys. tpn the special attention of women, there fore, we ure the great virtne of llant' Itcmrsly, the great Kidney and liver medicine. This supefh medicine has .ved many a good woman from an irmij 4i(-. 11 inrAiTiiriit tu tut l" ( diea!r of the wi, No medicine equals Hunt's , Uemeily fur dilirate wotutn. rulTbntDflwn. Il wa the custom of Governor Walter wheu ad dressing a political gathering Iat fall, when he de sired to i m pre thotte present with any particnlar statement that he had made, to turn to the newtpa ler men and reijuet them to "put that down. To such an extent was the miucKt made duriug his fipeeeh fu Middletowu, that It gave the same a look of "dizzinei. when it aptearcd In print. It now comes ocr turn to auk the attention of our reader to tho Itiltiu-inr vfalriniTit of monevn stiden l.r Ilemiv era tie oiScials. and to rrinet them, in the lan-nase ..four wrorthv (J.ivcrnor. toiutt'iat down: State rMioari tJOO.OOi) Mate of Arkansas i0i.00d ' State irTeiinr.l".l. ""!.! !.."." !.!!l-iw!wi0 ' Mat? of Ialuma .230000 I Cit.vof IQtille..." -VO.OOO i t)t.lTonriaillin.twohniidnMUndtirir thonsind 'a.llpal tint tulfll aaawnl-alBrv.. I. aatmll Thi f.STlal laltt I dollars, ttot ta.en hr 'sea1aw:a2 1'eniildiraiis. hut stolen fnini the States hy the "ltonrlMiu Uemoerats, tho highly moral character tliat so to make nj that creat Mrty" wlurh in a few short months will "Imh ns l!.e jMtiy of "houety and rrfonu. TaMc this in tjiittr hat, good reader, and when yon hare time calculate the amount that the Democrats wonld j sti-al ont ol the National treaury iftheyvnre pot I crack at it, taking the aim re tli'resattahjMi. Xor- 1 leatb Conn.) Gazrlte. "Skill and rntienreseceeil where ftirre fails. The qniet tk.!l and natieut research wliicli hrouht ' forth Kidney Wort illnstratrs t!.e truth of the falde. It zrand Mieeeca everw!ierw it admitted. licar never romeH to ns without arane. Askaaycood idiysician the reason, and he vill tell you some thin:: J laterferrs with the working of the great organs. KidneyAVort enables them toorereomo all ohstrue j tioo, and reiene jierfect health. Try hor er Iwtlle at once. Odd I'nrt r.'Vtr4 Ties. Alfred Tennyson is la jail in lUltimftre He is eiiareti win. a-um ana oauery. niy1,;y " wom sent tnj-iU in Petersburg. Va., 1 it Friday, for stealing old junk f'eorge Waybill t 011 ha just lieen sent to jail i.i Vu4iiust(tu, furassaaltiuj Jobu Sullivan. John (juiiiey Adsins was shot in the left shoulder MtIeadwooJ. on the 14th instant. He Udoinj welL Inj tmiti Franklin llatler. was arrested In Katt M. Louis. Itt Trek, on the charge of stealiiau vercot. (letirje Wa "'it 11 .rhni Fremont, rolnn-d. has jnt lieen wtmittett to the lur r I'nsrp Wlilwai e.Mintr. VirginU. , fjeore Waiii2tiii -ra!etl a laj robe fnim t!e earn .f Ur. Ktekerts. tti II.ilt.nvrr. and i hot in t jiil. t!eirt i m ndorel nun. Don Ciuicron. of St. Ivtais. Ort.it Cunlr, llieh- I i;an. haeaiis.il 1'iearreMt T. A. Iirhanl.trarh ' er. for pan.-hm; seho rMy. llsrr Hali:o;tita and her Oioi-'itrr Mjrtlia ' ashinton. eolore!. were arreted iu Sivannaii re- ten.eV 72 T .. .au. Ntw Hlo.iiifii:li, Mis Jan.. ISSil. i tiA to sav to von that I have been nfferins for the Ust fire years wiih a severe itching all over, I have heard of Hon Hitters, and have tried it. I have ned np fiMir hotllcs. and it has done me more good than all the dnetors and wedieinea that they could ne on or with me. I am old and poor, bt feel to bless you for such a relief by your medicine, and from torment of the doctors. I have had fifteen doctors at me. One gave nieaereu ounces of solu tion of arsenic; another took four ounces of blood from me. All tbey could tell was that it was skin sickness. Now. after thes four bottles of your niedhiae. mr skin Is well, clean and smooth aa etrr. HEXKV KNOC1IK. rEAt the reception which be held on his 83d birthdar, Mr. Cooper said : "While I bare always recognized that tbe objeet of basinet is to make money in any honorable man ner. I have endeavored to remember that the object of life is to do good; and let me say that my expe riences of life have not dimmed my hopes for ha inanity; that my ana is not set tin In clooda and darknesa. bnt is coing down cheerfully in a clear firmament lighted np by tbe glory of God. who should always be venerated and loved at the infin ite scarce and fountain of all light, life, power, wis drtu and goodness. Tttnt Womrn Should TL Xvs-rpsia, weak back, despondency, and other troubles caused me fearful suffering, but Parker's Ginger Tonic makes me feel like a new be in jr. A great remedy. Every wonsn should use it- Mrs. Garlic Pittsburg. Fob Jirrcfrox Democrats. Resolved, That an adequate Pr;eeUn to Aweriean industry is India- iecrab!e to tbe prosperity of the coantry, asd that "u abandonment f the policy at this period would 1 attended with conaenueneea aenoua to the Iieat Interests ef the ition.-iJcasoerft .Vanou' Ptat- form, 1832. Iliat wonia oe a sentim? uemocrauc piauonu a: Vmmr Bfr. innsDamiiiL 1SSL JfrafBAi . fro. I"? Speaking of river and barber bills, the Cia eiaiiati isewirrr cries oat. "We have, enough river, we want a harbor, fTrriUemfor tU CUJ a score. ST VIOLA K. SJCTtt. W&n sittutg, one cbt, ia th twDiglit sk)s Masiagoa days gene by, A atraia of sweet maaie stole lau ttc nmai. As soft as aa angel dx;tu So trembliag and plaintive It anoto on my ear. And so gently ft paMd aloof. I almoat belier! that toy owa dreamy iLoagLts Were tkntiog away ia mog. Then qakkly tt rose to a loftier note. BreatluBg of parpote hlgb. Like a magical call from a voice all i v lac. And my ht rose to caste reply. WbDe I lUteaed, a sHroce fell swift over aflr And taen, with a sorge sablime As IX with oo aweep the impetaous votes Had o'erleaped the bounds of time. It filled all the room, like a wild rnsaia-flooj; And my aoal, in Its enrrent strong; To the beaatif at catca of the City of God. "tVas borne 00 the tide of song. Vcwlucry Coaaty, Iowa, Jaaoary 5J, HO. iaai m - Horrible Homicide. The following account of the terrible homicide at Junction. Or ia taken from a dispatch to the Orr goniant dated January iWtb: A shocking affair occnrre.1 here yetcrday evening about o'clock, in which Henrr W. A trams shot, and intantly killed Dr. J. U. llrownlcc Six hots took effect, two in the upper part of the breast, one In the left cheek, pasing throagh the head, and one through the left side. From what can be learned at present, they had some difficulty lathe store of Alirams, which final ly terminated as stated. Itoth jtartlcs are well known, and are of high standing in this community. The coroner's Inquest developed nothing new. Abratns was brought to Eugene City on the after nooa of the iSOth. A preliminary examination will be held ou Monday. Intense excitement prevails at Junction. From a gentleman Tko arrired lat night, and heard the atory from eve witnesses an Ortytuian re- Corter obtained the following version of the terri !e affair " llrownlce had le-n on a spree for rwvrral days, and had returned from a hnnt. Inflamed with driuk. He said to the constable, "111 kill somebody or set this town on tin. He went Into Abrama f tore and began talking In a lioisterons ami prvfane manner in the presence of some ladies who were there. Abrams father asked him todeitont of respect to the ladies, whereupon 13 row nice Itft. lie returned aoou. and began to abuse yonng Ahrain. Not con tent, he aiczed a hatchet, dealt u blow uhirhAbrwas dodged. The Utter ran Ikebind the counter, follow- j cit by llrownlce. Abrams oiienel n il rawer, iccd I his revolver, exclaiming, "Father, J doa't went Uk 1 but I'll bare to kill that roan," aud fired several time. ' Our informant taid that l'ruwntce wa considered a dejerate man. and wa reittcd to have killed a man in Eatrrn Oregon. He leave a wife and fam ily who a-e near neighbors to the slayerV father. AsoTntza veio. Another pacnger by last night's train, gave the following verniou wldi u he received from ccond or tliinl linnilc- Abrams and llrownlce -crc warm friend and had ocen so lor some time, lirnwniceraiue into Abranw store, aud iu a friendly way lgan to rcntHr. They sparred for awhile, and finally wrestled, there w a a fall, and Alirams got the worrt of it. This angered him. He feiezed a hatch ft an I rudied nt llrownlce, who took it away from him and threw it outdoor. A trains then went tahiad the counter, opened a drawer, took out two revohtr. and bidding one in each hand fired three hot from raeli wcaon. The Ihdl'M tOrrytH) Ti-ttiMoHntalnrtr. Delmar'o DKcerery The New York TW&uwV 'ltnudwjv Xate-litNtk" man says that Alexander IMmir. long the pillar of Free Trade in thi country, aud the tJtiMic!an of the Free Trader, has ceacd to Iteliera ia that doc trine. Mr. llelmar recently aid to him : "The so-called ev ils of protection are exaggerateil, ifthey exit atall, by tboe who ee the American tariff through the rjvectarles of a Kumpean aoeiety, where labor and agriculture hul 1 the ntirrup for the upiierclaMKa. There Protection is the ro'dwry or the vart mas of cnnmner. Here Protection not only mtrelv raises the ct of life, but alsi general wae. All can afford to i ly tho tariff rat Itecan It instantly raics the )iriMitiet of all. I dirovrr1. a Iid many othcis, th.it the Frco Trade !ea::u of twelve years ago wasa wlfi-!i organiz-ilin. working in the interest of its own impiUations, with patriot ism ororlookeil everywhere. Indtvsl, miiiiq of them wanted America to go back in order that Knglaml luicht co forward." Mr. Drlinaralto told the following incident: He was viiting ex-Senator Tliuruiau. at his Lome, and he Mid: "Judge, do you know that I hive nude a discovery in economic! "A what ieftl observed Thnrman, taking unnff. I have mad, repeated Hrlmar, "the diMcovrry that ia the detiiaratie so ciety the facts that sefiamte protection and free trade in c!a conntrie no longi r prevail; that raising the price of one thing in America raises the price of everything; that a tariff on iron puts up the value on bntter; in brief, that so sympathetio is American society that bounties, or tariff cannot le invidiou; that imjiniving nun tr.ide bv law lifts the general grade of condition up. "We'll. said Thnr man, sneezing intellectnally. "you will find that dis covery Dclmar. in Calhoun's writing. "I did Sod it there," concluded Iletmir afterward, "but a year afterward where do you think I came ujHin It. "hm precedent to Calhoun himrlf Why, ia the Tahle Talk of Samuel T. Coleridge. He nays: 'We are sayins manv serious things nMut the American tar ifl. Phaw! in a free ste;ety condition like theirs, where cl.ts has not our fixel boundaries, wagea and prices of every kind retpoud toanartifiehl rate, and one man prosperity is the signal fur nil to move up in proportion. O.V TE2IIKTV IVS Til I A I.. The Voltvic IIelt Co.. Marshall. Mich., will cend Dr. Iyea Celebrated Klectro-Voltaic llelts and Klectro Appliances ou trial for thirty days to men (young and old) who are alUirted with nervous de bility, lost vitality, and kindred troublrs, guaran teeing pccdy cud complete restoration of health and tiianly vigor. Addr a above. X. H. No rulc s ineurre!, as thirty ilays'isalloweil. TaerIInTesot Ilnd Knanxfarit. The house of Keprrientatirc at Toprka voteil down a proposition, cmbodie! iu a joint resolution. for the reuhmiAion of the prohibitory amendment to the Constitution. Wofibnerrcd among thoj who voted against rvnbiuision, the nam; of a ntim1er whoRe m ntimrnts are known to le inimical to pro hibition. Political considerations intlnenccd tneir votes. They want, and think it is poasiMe, to ipiic t this agitation in the Kepuldican party ami unito the broken fragment of the party upon a ha ms of U ence niwn the subject. Nach a ho,o i utterly delu sive asauy iue must know who has given a pisIag thought to the natural or actiuircd propensities of that part of human nature which prohiuitiouKt doc trines permeate. Whatever mav lc aaid dispara gingly of their widom or discretion, thre can be no nitetinn aont their zeal. Thi is at tray eminently the cae with thoce who strongly embrace popnlar del anions. Neither argument. iM'rsnision, nur ridi cule can move them, except towards a more tena eionj hold of their tlifsirie. In seakinz thus w refer to the leader in the movement. There is a large clas in the community who are not wt dded to theorie. who are cool headed and practical, and look at the result; and this cla turn the scale against prohibition. So long a prohibition remains a political principle it will continue to disturb the Ieaceof the party into which it has obtruded Itself, aim npcraicasa uisorgantzrr. 11 .Mr. nmiiiv.ine Speaker of the House, or any other anti prohibition KeiMildicau want to run for Governor nt the iiett election, lie will have to rarry mt.iliition on hU hark, no matter how o!ions. it'niny Im. or lostltc dis'iiirlivelv iroiiSitioi vote. Junction ily Unfan. . c .111 me nur- un au unt 1 w iff m iw itrus a Massarhusetta .oted at the "Jover.ier election. ""l1 tins question of lieene, and the ntfiriil retnms """ "' assrecit of ft.3-21 otesln favor of Iit-cn- "' ' a-ain-t it. V The wire of Oenrra! Ke-eeran 1- utr.-rin2 .. !.... uudrr a etnkeof iMraltis. ff 1 FORMOOK & CO. UVitld rei'ilfullj-taH lutbesttrotionof the iu.. c erally. thsi we lure a Luxe and well st-le lei sl.tet: ef Pine and Native Lumber, Ami are pnjared to farnUh all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL, Iorludinj; Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, &c. At prices which wIQ defy competition. IT SHINGLES A SPECIALTY. Come and sr us. at our tttHer, on MAIN STREET, WHITE CLOUD, KANSAS, asd wc w ill do you good. Feb.!. lrL W. II. FOR.M'ttOOK Ac CO. tmm. &wSgT , jwi'i: ew mm&AZ fFOR 7S83 J rjux to au arrcm arpj-cscts. sjiv orderiDCil Xti treoers of last rear wttooct law vivrleCescf Vesrtabto and Flower Ses b.ta FmitTnM.M& InTShiaVai Ut fcj. hum isUrtoMsrtrt Usrdeners. Hn4fcrtSt D. M.FERRY fit ca Qetroit Mich TO THE LAD3ES OF TROY AND VICINITY. JVETLaS. Ilk CJA3"J3f UaT.BsreecatlTcwitM Trnv, has lm;kt the MQliner Shop of Miss HaUk'oa Mmtm Sttrrrt, .Verf JiMr Io Stmrlatr's lrug Al re. where she Intends to carry on nrst-clas MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING, as far as desired bv her patrons. SbewQl abM have on hand LACES. COLLARS, HOODS. TIES. SWITCHES, ZEFUYRS. HOOP SKIRTS, and other Uudss nsually kept in a Millinery Store. All orders promptly attended to. Ladies, please fsror as with a nSL Nor. 16, lavs. ffHE .pTKGEC & CONAni) cos UtJ.LIU-11, E CltHWMlAW i ,7 a-rns-4 maHpft p SPFCaL pUSI-tiSSof ROSivS. OUiCEHCUiea for ROSE? al? . Krve Pw J-lati cjtillr i, j lnsnLsas nrrn chve't srfetr. tatioid.U awr i w -. jam. 3r-rp4'-lTarryot'rohoicr.ta!Uh 75forlO!lO'-f-rCiri TfeClVEa MrtseiT wjpnaroerk-r- onr HEWCUIOE. - THE DINCEE 4 CONARD CO. ZoaaOrewtrs, Weat , Chcittr Ca, I a. S. F. "SATTTS, WAGON SHOP rxror, ... kaxjs. famo-, BaiEies, anJ Afjicillml Isplments JJ1 wart arm b. vrH aad pnsapUT dw, aa4 an cLarna ouLd rfaaonablcL ftfK MaV mm mm T.TTllrLiS Liocus- nnntrv. SSvyTX SEW ADVEIIT1SK3IEXT&. FR0R1 THE SOUTH. A Per fret CcanblnatUti srhli two allcal AJ vstnlacro Hhtj ft C'aaccra Vm. "There Is no taisuke about It. remarked Dr. IT. F. Flower, of Gallatin. MbutxnJ. BEXSI)N'"S CAlX'INj; FUBOUS PiASTEIaivoiieoftheiieatc-touniljlaaUHDa vr produced. Taey Lave two kiad of advantages OTcr all other, which wo may rail tho mlaor aal tb major. First they are deaa and pleasant to ose, nevrr soilinz the band nor the liaen of tho wearer. Second, they act quick ly and powerfully. I have tried th Capctae PLutrr ea myaelf for pneamonU. and on my patimu fur various dla caae. socbaa Nearslsla, Mnsrolar EhcamatLun, Lamba eo, Eidaey trouble, etcv, and tn all ca-scatrbef has followed in 1 from three to forty-el;ht boors.' Dr. Hower merely voices the written or oral opinion of thmtsaiKl la hU mofedoa. BEN'SOX CArCINE I0- EOCS TLASTERS are the perfect external sppbcatlon. Tbe genuine have the word LUCI"SE eat la the centre. Mnm s cenis. Seabary A. Johnson, Chentbttj, Xcw York. W AHTED, TEACHERS! '.?.. Steady cairlonnat daring Spriox and Summer. Addr! J. U. ilcCUKDY i COl. St- LooU Ho. CKr ntb Va.LT ABLB T(lEaTtSa UUa UMtM,t aajatCcftr. QitKxpn-iidr.U.oddr Bft. T. A. eLOCVat, in rMilL,Kw Tart. Shall a Cough Carry You Off? "Etictly. You're right It 1 a mercy tluttttrre'a a dozen poand left of ine. lint the greatest morry of all U that be lure I actually coughed mt iwlf ont of existence I gut hold of Parker's Ginger Tonic, and a few bottles of it cored me." Ia this positive traut writes Mr. Abraham Oraer, of Hich-splrc, Dauphin Co., Pa. The Toaic win render yen the saute service. It is nvt a mere essence of Cinder, bnt an uiigfaal cempoand of powerful carat ires. It stimulates, warms. mxrfbes ami tones np the ytru. lifrbtw WmMMzWm&m : is a surs cure ;: fcrclt diseases of the ICldners and t LIVER- i ; Ithas t?ecle actlea oa tali zicat izportast . ercsc, eaatJiaa; it ta throw oltorpidltr sad i tT!-, FlTinl?f.g thahalUiy aoeretlflaftf ' i tho 7C0e. sad bj Tceepiaf the bowels La tree ', eondii3acirectl3fitsrcalardlsehsrss. ' f-lnloySo IfjoasresaSkrlnjtrora tJidlciXIaa &slsrta,hTOtaoeinis, ) srUUoos,d7nepUc,CTOO&sUpated.Ildne7 . Wort wlU ssxrly relievo and qTiloUy care. l Iatia Eprlca toeleoosethaCTstcta.ererT' ' oss shocld tsko a taorocfh eonrso of ir. j ' a- SOLDDYDRUCCISTS. Price 1 1. iMMMMI PAnriErt's HAJTS BALSAM. TliU elc-itt &t3Lu? it rL-e&rrcJ Iiv tS.-it! riij5i"V "" -..-. Jwlcemit f 13 sapericr lit contatox nutnut ' oay that are tedJcil necresthe t ctilal Cclc; Is Crc cr Tziti nzit roller's ITalrCiIuin it Cacly perfumed onl is warranted ta prevent Ctlbaz of tbe hair and to re. curedaiM'juU'acdiidiu. lliscox&Co.N.Y. 90cuj ft tUM,st JsnmirBpa5deuddBM. Iwmm :-.-. -V- ffW" m . jiu. urm PARKER'S HGERTI A Srlatlrc ll:aia and Strtcjtt Resteer. If yen are a ir.cc!uaie or Cinsrr, worn out wkh 4Tcrcte. cranoiIiernui(!aLymilrorboose. icIJ duues by l'.&t:i.. f xclk 1 kic. IfrotiaisaliYyer, rsInLieroTliisiocsSEiattrx hatft'itrnenuli!rainoraiukKMOTrvtlODOtta1ce iauixjC3LuEitiiDa!anu,batn$e I'siLn'iGiactTTocie TcNiCoiJctrsyotu ilistheOreatewEloodPunficr And Ihs C::t si J Scmt Cali Core tnt Used. It Ton arc walic away from rje. iMpauoa or any Juesre cr "eaJ.icss and reqciie a Ftuaulast take CtNCETiONC9ta.e; itillinvimte andbiuU voi up frort thi fiit tlcse hrt will cercr intoxicate. It hu saved haadi-nls of Lj; it may tire yocn. CACT10 !-HfM sll nbClBbt. fuWi Car-i-Tcak h cf7iawJ l lit "l nwrCtU rcu la ILr vsril. and beOinly ti&Mt f m ?trnLlMi f t u-r slant.' Es4 IJr cfavnlit to IUki&CN. V. C0.ft.tlUfci,atIrnUdn2a. crxAT r atiso trn.c roiLAC sue Its nth and lsaiai; fntrraoce hss nude this i dciihifulrcifumeexeeediicle TH-oular. Thsro I IsBothlaIltolt. Iir&lupon harms Fl-oass- t tux iouKas ana i co wr njtians? 01 j&ucoxw& r fcottis. Aty fl t vr ifler la rttfiunrrj j SAixa cctino vc srzr. A HOUSEHOLD FAVORITE. Is tlio Best Exltrnal J'oracdy ICcouu. It will Imaied'alrly 'Here the fiola of SrslJs sad rams aad cure tU vont can trl'J. n fnrn; tear. it rostTtvr.i.Y cuniis rn.r KrvcR 5orr-, Lvoulkxt Uixxax, Cnsrs, CiisrK. Ctts, .VorMr., nart'ea. Ciiilbliixs, iOLr :.nlos, Jtcii'g3 isd IcKrrsTio.ts, AD AIL IIr5ES OF TUB IJ AXU t-CAlr. CJt Cots's CarlKdNahe; tho vrcir on the pna'o la Mack and the Iftters rm-cu. fn3.1 w:. .5c.; laive Irtxej, 7.V (ole's (arlio.isoap It rieaes'ij-. hm'icr; and rTresj.Bp: free fnsn all imparil.es. asd is aarfrtihJ ter ths Toilet and Jth. I'rrpareJ tr.Ir tr r, tr. cnhV x- co- JZaek EUtr FiVt, TU Tor ssle bj D. C(Btljlr A tiro., Traj, Kjbus. Oct. 5. lewa.-1y.-e,m. !or..I IVolici. THE STATE OK KANSAS lKiniiot-nr. is OrncE or Cot rn t"i kkk. TmT. February 9, litX "VOTICE I iH-re'tr riven, that aj-lirton was ret-ntcd i!w to th lVunl of ComnU-uiMiers of Duatplio Count v, Ksctas. st lhe'r tnettutna the 7th day of IVartarv. lzX akic;r f.ir a chaae i.f ihe loeaticn of ihrriad rstsl.lihed May fclh. IpTI sb.I annr.dfd rYWuary llth, Irt. front Lewis's ErideMiuth tothelownskip line nf t'wnshi two, (? of rani twenty. (iJK aad lownhip three, (3) of ranje twrcty, (Jb mAiu; tho ro4 t ran co the srcthia hue. or asmatiy s as jirariieaine. niciiwuticc ai uewis s J.rwce, sim! tunaloc eat In ths rtwn Hite l-teed sertioas hir tr three fl..) acd tlilrtj-fuur, (34theucestMith on the sec. tlon line bt-twrtD stxtKHis IhiitT-thieern) and thirtr-four. 34 la tnwnhi tna, J nf raae twenty. 00) to Intersect I lie c u. Taikei.iKi n-oii as ine lownuip line between townhli4twf?) and thne, (3) it In-in? a uistanee of only a.nnit lbiee-ei;hth() if a mile, and tb litairc where It now runs U shoot thr.-e-f.unh (I) ef a mile. WLeircj-on. the said I.dinl of County ConuuiivItu-rs ftp rHiiottd the fvlkiwin! nanHil iwtxit.s, viz: Charlrs Herzin. Satuarl ruynter. and JtephC nk,asview-r, with In slrurth'Ca 'it inert at tLe ilsee of Im-z'.calns, oa Friday. tha 41 diyt'f llatcU, l-d3, and pnrmt ! view soi.1 rowl. fite all )'JttK-s a harfjiz. aiMl asike dae tvjrt to sahl aril, at their trawu t tx hrM ou the Ztb dav of March, It order of BH of lacntr CaKiiiirdnrers. Altet: I. W. SIOItfE. FehrnarT li, l'rtt-Sw Coonty Clerk. Son(! IVottcr. THT STATE OP KANSA5. e; DotniaV.v Conrrv. J ' OrncEorContTTCtrait, ( Tcor. Pchrnary II. lcX J T&TOTICE is hftrh cifeo. that a petition was presented 1.W to the IToard of t'tMntiitsiicer f Dnipuaa County, Kacsa. at their m tia ou the llthdavof February. lpfU, askinthrt ans-I s-tMahdat the fttloiss points, to wit t r--jiualnc st tbe ioutl-rat corner cf XHiM Lee's farm. thesoath-eat quarter of sertMia twenty-three. (3Mn lwn ship three. (It xf ran-r twxitr, CJ") thence run Bins one and a half tU) milrs north, tteace runnins half (Jl a mile wrsl. thrtire tMitn to ltf unikM oest comr nf the btrtb-eat tnirtrf sectioa tiil-ty are, (X) in twnLfp two. J) ef ranye twmty. ejj) ih-nre cat vu tlw iMtrtb liao f taid acctua thaly-Urtf. (3J) rereety-4.no (Tl) rnl. to tho Tny ani uj-i.ein in'i. Whereupmi. te sai.1 Ioa!I ef Loanty rfSMiaisaieri ap nclntrl the Jia named jtwiis. vtt: W T. "Vd. Jota llorersui, and .M. C rejK. as Tiswrrs, wita Intnw liiatutat ttirat at thm xirm Al brritmitt on Manilavr tluilb dsytaf MsjTb. l?iX and pr..eril toiiewsaid mol. sire all pjrti-s a Itrarui arnl uaVe 4att report tn said I5.rd. at their sewUa to be held on lb etb day of March, 1-uX Itr order of tb IVsud of Cocnty tVsainiaAfenrrs. Attest: 11. V. MORSE. Felnury 13, L-S3-3w. Conaty Clerk. EC end IVoficc. TnE .STATE OF JCYNSA U DosirnK for-Tr, Cocrrr Cixax's f irncr, I TEOT, Fehraary It, IsuX i NOTICE Is herrb din, that a petition was presented to Iho Unord of CmmUi.ier of Doniphan Coantv. Kansas, at th-Irmeetb;on tlw Hth day of February. Iffl3, asking that a ehan of a road le ettaMtsbsd at the fcJlow. iazputnts, to wit: Ucpinainz at the iat corner atone where tbe road now ran bcttxn theDnrth and socth half of the soath-eat carter of scctfam niaetrra, (IS) in township (we, (2) of rnje twenty, n ineecc rnnaiaz east on ine naif section lino aboot on hnndrvd and thirteen (113) rod across a briilse, thence in a south-easteily direction to where tbe road enwrscs from the east line of tbe seata-weat quarter of oertion twenty, fa) In township two, fS) of range twen ty ft). Wherenpen. t be said TCoard of County Conxralsskaiers ap pointed lb foQowinj; named prina. vizi Georjco G. Fox, James GaUaWr. atd G. U. Nnzam. as viewer, with In straction to ntrt at the place of beginning, oa Satantsy, tbe 3d dayaf Marrh, lA aad procml to view aaid road. cire aJ parties a bearinz. aaa nuke dae report to aaid aUuord, at their sion to be held on the 5th day of March, 10. By order of dwrd of County Coramiscsers. Attest: I. U'. MORSE. February li, lc-3w. County CWrt. j. w. PRY, loro3traVzxcof TTnnwag. WILL taTe Gcxunl rmmlwum Stack Salm oa U tMTODil KaiunUr of rach movtli. at SermeM, Wfitav ida-at lOotUk. J-iL it SI will be t3ATCKlAr, MAUCH 16, 13K1. Cornaiiaaiona rewaaV. and nutom aolicitL Ttmm froto m diavLuv mLtlihis atock nLL tan obtain naatnra Bai tbe city oa laojwcabl tfrmL ."iU attead aalaa taroofboDt tb coontTT, Tan dcMintL I hare tu kmc ICOt) acrr of land in MMiInhaa. Bran nnj ywaaha CoCBtlra, tiwfaqcBB.laakaa,fOJtinittttTid faima, ao4 part Taxast lasL for fartner iniWaaAlwa, cat J. XT. PRY, Auctioneer and Stclc Brfcer, Aa&$K fr .". IC, tJV J s.BTfcy v.ws l iJ, uMMSr! YXvg&XiZzJ XZWi -.ZSi WiVTi'. Vf-y Ijiraelisilve r-IMSTe. r. u. box , &mnar Aanaaa The price of the fuSowln- otraa ha beea advanced to I $ l'J3 aince huertlng this elcatrvtype. 27 Stops, 10 Sots Roeds, 050 a-w'V-5 '.'t1 sjfmyS45?Aw tmsm- - ragsw-: The aTawoMj Jierttiorz. f.-j- aestslnx 27 Maps, JO Acts Sited , PRICE QilLY S9D- OMernow.RnnItby2iLkrrari.rctcareironT OrdcrlcrneirisieredIie.tcr. 1 xc-1 aa-t sh-prcd without aJIoinent'a 1X1 j. ratityrnnntDp"U.7 andnlgbt.Orj:EtbuIlttncUiii.$C0.1t...;M.S toltstops.f-ifnIo7uerce.A.llt(rci!lopuL D1HIXL r. rUlXlV, 7u;irrti2, Km Jcrx-x. Fi:im ar.ouui: i: koweu. a to. ; Oil and 613 CIIFMTM'T MTItKIIT, FIIIf..4UCI,FIIIA, PA. I CiriTlU - 1,000,000. tlHIITFlt ij.kpetimu f AHaat Exeat'or, Adiitriitort AivjHtr, Jietrittr, Cnmr diam. Attorney, Ayrnl, lnuttt mud Vomutittt, iImw er it rvmturetion trttA an imdiridual epfointtt. Takes ehsrje of tboprvperjf of alnentres atxl avn-ml-dents, eolli-ets ami remits laeonin f nnuptly, aad iticbares f fsithfally the duties of etery tidurUry trut aad aseoey I known to tho law. Sifes for Ilent within Iturlsr nof Vaults of the most i spproTfu eonruri win. I Vffls krnt in Fire WUIs krnt in Fire and UorjUrpnutf Safes without i charge. l'utet sreurities and all other raluaMes seearely I kept at a modfTateaanBal charge for wife return urfpeciflc Inurmnity. 1 lar Trusts sad oLhcr appror! M-curUks for tale. ' Iaterest allotted on tIoaejsdej,MMted for dr finite M-rt-! ls, or upon ten davsntiei. 1 W. a I'ATTEBSOX. I-mUrat IHESTEi: CLYMK1, Vkc-ltrsUenL MAI1LON' S. STtlKlr-S. Treasurer. KKAXCIS 1UCUN". iser'yaiU Trust OAWr. IlinECTOKS. W. C. 1'ATTEiaoX. I1I1X. T. r. DATAKH. WilmiDStn. llrl : nn.(iEo. w. i:eilv. Ill IX. J. S. AFRICA. llnatingilon. Ta.; IIOX. II. CI.VJIEIi IIEXKV S. ECKEHT. Iaihnz. Vjli EllMl'MI S. DOTV, Mifllintown. I'a.; III1X. It. C MOXACIIAX. Wml CIir.Irr. Pa.: HEX. V. II. II. UAVIS. IltiTltlown. I'a.: CIIA'S W.CINIl-EB, Altrotoirn, I'a. J AUKS UI.NC. , ai.h:i:d S.CtIU.ETT. 1IO.V. ALLISOX WI1ITK. IIII.C.I'.TI'KN'ER. 1. IX. PATTEVSHN, JOIIX T. MIIXE0E. JOS. I. KEEFE. TIKIS. K. I'ATTOX. W.J. XEAII. JAS.S.MAKTIX. I1IL 1). HAVES ACXCW. II. II. 1IOCSTO.V. JOHN C READING. 1'faib.Mlibla. I'a.: 1I0X. T r. ILlNItOLI'II, alorristowD. X. J.i lltrbtw. Sf,V.T:OLIt. IIU.KT A- 4' t!vUlItsbelin IM?:i.) 3 Eicban Court, X. Y. Itf3 ISslleStittt. Cities ;. IIAXKEILS AXI ItKOKEIW. Special reilitiii fr the pnrrhso sad sale of mtoc'kn, nomn, cuti.-v. iisoviniov4. liefer tUThin.o,' Xalii.nat IUuk. Xew Trk; Flftli Xationsl Eaak, Chieaso, and Utruun Srcailtr liauk, Iou lirille. Kv J. II. SeTMOrn, MrnlMT Xew Votk Mock K han;e. J. A. 'Ircr. llrmbrr Chirac Jtoard of Trxde. A. U Set mock. c,uv!tfe08 HORSES LOST '".BKgi-" IRV OFrrl(K4A.M HO I.tKI i: lt4 ran now Ik- BIr,!, as Congress has jmt extrmlnl the time. Low ia amj manner, a by arrident. hsrd marrbinr. 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Full raiilo-a cuiltnl frr. - Iriee. 3T. Tbe Srtt Sorrow, br Mar Ago IVainjE, aV- ii Fated to Marrr, by Ma j Ac Flt-mlns. I Or. C9. KaAt LT&ne, by Mr. Kmry Wood, Wc. . Iura Tlwrnr, t Jf. 41. nioivl4ra of a TUhful Man, br the aotbor of A Bad Boy Ihary, 1(V. 19. nilda.bythaatboror Iter Thome, '50c. 31S. 'iaitT-Dtiie Ia4a7ajjtlriutioiiA, tor. Hi A 111 Itoy'a lury. 90c. 130. The Three Couatin. by May Aspen Fleaala. 10c 303. SarMfranIeata.byJcaaicS. Alrott, aoe. U0. inaryofnVina-eGoMin. 0t. Hi. A Park AtarriaMrn.bytb3Btoorcf Hum TboTBe. 'Jllc. 9ML T1eKBichtabiUffoM5tct7,byC1aTlM-CraJ', 10c. tit CiV-T BUlr, the Weaters ItertlTe, SOe. THE PEOPLE'S LI BEAUT U prlsted fronj lar-e type. on good papT. ISJd by newadealeJa. or Ball1! putt-paid eanrript of price. AnyjtervonordeTinx 11.00 worth, we will arad naplsdtd atory, by Mary (-'"1 liar, estitled "Bock to tbe Old Home." KriYTeooiabnatdread It. Ak yovr newadealcr fur the TEOrLES UtllAUV, or aend allorderato J. K. OCIKTI n oV CO Pabltalier, P. a Cox r:Cl. Z Itooe Srwt. rw Tark. 4Jaw. CORN TUB ATTEXTI0X of Farmrra U called to thm Airmimii. B atmmt irxire and the Af mm mth ltUr Kt mr Sr Cmrm. tbeb-tsad BoaVprndattiTerartrtjra known. TrTIU pay any Farmer SO per cent, mora than renxman com. rVnd nayoaronlcr. ana if yea are sot astlanol on rccr.pt of com, ce teltt rrfutml pmr waonry. 3 ancea. by mall. 10c. 1 poond forSSci lpeck.bycxprea.e.; I beVLtU0:3 bnh efaLMJtt. rWd for oct PrcianCaiaT)e Corn, Potat and Gardea enl. Vee fe mlL .janew. Ton. M. IUtCa it CtX, Cincinnati. OMi. fc-r r."2-- SS3&5i W. GET TIBE BEST ! (Tiifi Philflflfilnliifl Fimfisl A X XI U X .11X1 U UU1U .11 1U. XX1UUU SEVEJIACE A! EVEREST, K DKLUiEKS IX Hardware, Stoves, Tinware. And FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bain and Mitchell Wagons; Rncino Spring Wagons; a full line of Slivllcre; cscIiimvo Agents for Weir Ciiltivatiirs, I'lows, &c.; Brown 1'Iant ers; Haworth Clieck Ilowers; Leidy Stalk Cutters; Farmer's Frieiul Corn riahters; full line of Itoek IMand ami Fnrt and Bradley l'lows and Cultivators: exclusive Agents for Patco Tongneless Cnltivators. We have a new stock of the hest Fanuinj; Iinilemeuts that money cm bny, and will sell them as low as any linn on this side of the Missouri River. Come and see us before imrchnsiii;;. We mean business, and will sell at as close a margin as goods can jwssibly Ik: handled. AVe have bought our new stock in ear load lots for cash, and Will Sell to Cash Customers at a Heavy Discount! Weals) have a lot of goods somewhat damaged by our late disaster, that we will sell at a price that will astonish you. Come anil figure with us, and we will make vou happy. ,, HEE&MEY & LYONS. For Spring 18S3. . A. J. HAEWI, ATCHISON, KS., OI'ENS A II.'fiKl! ASIl 1I0GE COUt'I.CTK STOCK OK Hardware, Heavy kt hm MasMnsry. Waps d km Io tiew of the itrtperou fatare, and Iho almost rertaintv of another zood rear, I bwe taken speci.il Iatn to Jar In a Ur; stoet for cab, anil will give I'liU'KS ICK.tl T DOWN TO IIK1 KOCK" HAMS, fecial attcr.tiou i railed t the Jno. Deere Plows and Listers ; "Weir Plows and Listers; Deero and Weir Cultivators ; Deere and Weir Riding Plows and Cul tivators; Atchison, Deere and Smoothing Harrows; Deero Corn Planters ; Keystone Drills and Corn Planters ; Haworth and Deere Wire Check Rowers; Bain and Mitchell Wagons; Columbus, Dayton, Mitchell. Cortlandt and Abbott Buggies and Spring Wagons ; Clover, Timothy, Blue Grass and Orchard Grass Seeds ; Barbed and Smooth Wire, &c. Send for Prices and Terms, and call when in Atchison. Atchison, KatiKt-, lVli. . 1V. HAHOWAR T Flodin t5s Moyer, LKOX., KANSAS, Now han the Isr7et acd lt t L. in tln-ir Uae irr .r t ia tUnpart of theCuuatv TLr I are ' Hardware, Cutlery, Nails, Stoycs, Can f amoB hih ore tin- OaiUb! l'si-w' Ennv-rs aifl ! 'HNWAItE, ' IorludinmaDurtrtatln ami reairinof alt kinlsof Tin- wsro ! TIX UOOFIXO AND SPOlTINfi A SVECIALTT. j Also keep thi IIitcll 'Wagon, and Conrtlind Spricj ' "iVagora aid Eaggies. ! rUaud moc. atwr williwt In nn lfrH in thi iau i irv ii.ooi.x a. jiovi:-:. I-4-ona. Kaas.. Vr Si, l-'fi. PALMER & ORTOM, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Harn a lar-o akirV, t NATIVE LrMIICE. all Oil. mm-mmi'. aawiosu atnl Hrll aA.nttl, whirh th?y ott.-r t tli Iuluc at jricr a low a. the low r.1. KrmrtuUrr tb iIarr. attbr Saw tlli It ait lite JLcvce, wiiiti: CLOUD, KA"NAS. XoT. 10, lltti Highland Nursery' orrca lui: sale 20,000 APPLE TBEES, At !?.T IaI'J per Ilnntlred. ATX), Gooil Stock of Ub Ms, Of this season's jnowlo, at 1. per 1.CO0. I trjlaral Will la l-aaal VlSlI 1T- mail atr lltiiaTwtMa. IHltll A Mil i ut, 1 i The toik will then llrlirrr.L TlirH:U I : mnrnin Vamihr.niF i T.i ho wire of jyltins Trees or Jlede. Send Qrdes'M EJariy. S. J. EDCEKIsY, rrnp'r. nishlamt Ks . IVe. e, 11. MASON & HAMLIH ORGAN CO., IS K1ST Ilia ST., (I'atoa Squrr,! Mew voric. Hare iatrulornt uimOTCMcni or uccatcs rsamcaL TaLlx ilnrla tb. U.t yrar thja In anr milar prrtoil aiarf tli latnalartinn of tlw Amrrirau Orf;aji bj tbrin, tirrntj years an; al are now rrcrlTiajr fnim Ibrlr far twrira urzaua aceraMisa n ciricrrr aw ut-tuxxcz innutn wuicti nas CETOSX BCCC rsomcxp. ami reruialj worthy In L raaknl with TUE txbt nsEaT m.icat. xssT&t-K.vra vt Tnx WOCIP: nrt ro. jri. KIH I, S. BOO, 1 1-0. fITO, 1TM. -10. airl (300. POrCLAB STTLI3. lociuiins tlio iant Talaabla f tb rrrrat iuiitruretorDta, aixl ajajitnl t all ue la plain ur rlrjaot ra. ar at fa. . K7, . Hi, t'l, K. CO. tt. eiOi 5i0i to MU ami up. MASON' &. IIAULIN" OECAXS arr awanlnl llw only Itr.tlMTaizltlt. fur-loitramcntaof tbtaclaM, Earuianfir Anrrlran. at lb GIIKAT ITALIAN IMIL'.STEIAL EX IIICITION" rrrrnlly rlM at MIUX: al liar- talrn It. IIIGIIET IION'Ul-S AT F.VKIiV (INK of tho i.txir wDBU'DraTwiLrxromoi f.r roi-nTCf Traits lriy tk aafy J MTu-aa Otytnt KirA Aarr tateA ff-A at amy. S.0J al f.ir ILtSY PAVUENTS. or a jan win U. rratnl nnti! tb. rent pay. frr IL ILLCSTKATEI) CAT ALOGUED. (lrwriu!a UOZZ TII1X ox flCXPUXi -trixa, with nrtrroM ami f"3 lrtlr!iIaM, FEEE. (Umrari I7ma 'rviif, Main Slrrtt. Svut 0 PnUie Sjnart, rsur, : t : s : HASSAN. t'Kr?zz--j0zx i- UKA.UKH irF'IIIS'I'C-Lav.VlSM COOIC STOVES TINWAEE EAEDWAEE, Aistl a Ceneral AbHortnirnt of H anl Bliers' Harflware. AIL mCS OF GDTTEHB5 AHD ELPiEINS DONE. Also, alwaya Iter haait a romplWte atnek of Joly, lfH. JOHN JJ.a.CS-0-, rXJLE AGEST FOE THE Crown, and Mason & Ham! Oips, ALMT1ie Crown, Harlfsnf. Howe, White, and H. Y. Slater HCWixc jiaciii.m:m. And wQl acO then at alaeat faciery prWea. Mr. Ilatzzdne. not vpend far or flr Lnxdrrd dellara yearlr, traTt-Clng aioaod. bnt ataya al bit-v and aeHa bla nach'nea and ocean at few prit-ra. therefor fftrinf enr cbaaera tho fall benefit iatrd of payia; It ttt tratrClnf arottad. Errry nacUn ha a rjuranCr fur fire yrsra, aoI a Mr. Uzz i locahd in crerance. and exprrte t lsy tbce ifichaf r vd oC fear of LmIa' anything kcn dra&nc With him. Joncl-19t. tftfm A WEEhL lltadarathoa3eeanrmad& CtMtly IPI k Ootfltfrte- Aildrx-TrCO-,Antiirta.iUlfl. IPi<eMifir; Vftrj)irraf1ai-S I; ripteasiS p 2aanHE3iisiiir jsl- ar. 3E3L&JEmnm isrsixicss cai:is. BODSBBBOS., ssjkt: SES.S, KttabtUItrtl tn tSlO.t ' CjinrTII WEST -orn-r of t'.e X'uMie Siiare, Troy. Kso KJ sis. Jjtau moDr, hay nntes. m11 rithsnseoa princl lulnlirs. eHlritrtve"Jiin.ts. 1.UUKK lUIUS. 11JUIJ.S. J. C. MYZIIS. "rESIICXT DENTIST. Trov. Ksaa. Irontpt at JIj frotiMt ctvru tit all Lrambsttf t ho pnf ensioo, Oftre St rrm.lfwr. two diHits east of llishv IIihik Wdl rttit Srvrrsnee on tho tbinl MtmLiT o ach uotath, and White Onvl ou tb foarta dwl4j u eartk toontb. V. B. CAMPDELL, 2JIIVSICIAX AXI1 srniiUOX. Trov. Kanua. Ofllc In Ilorttaltrr'a bfidlin wrt.i!ef l'ublic Suarr, op talr lonri. WM. BFtHEH, 31. D. E. . iXKMOR. H. l UEE3ETI & D'NSMORE. PIITSiriAXS AXIl M'laJLIIXS. barlii; f.nni ro-l4Hnrr.biti in tl.r Ikrarti u( Mnlirioo ami S lr. wmjU rjrrtrullr offer thrlr irirriuuU M-rrlc. Ih. lituni.itf Trtiraml .urrountliof rouatiy. th3r.. iIi.T molb tf n.rrr.' llarjTar. M.m. llaptT. VILLiASI H. COE. II. D.. PSIVSII-IAX AXIl KmiiEOX, D.m!jln. Kana. mrb-i. DR. 1. is. BENNETT, "JESIIIEXT HENTIST. KrYrranr... Kanau. Offlr Jit- orrr Cnrtl. A. Franltin'a Urns Slikr.-. I will wait ou prriwia. within twrr.tr Mili- Wuric nrrU onlr to bo arm to Im af Iirrriatril. Tlio br.t of I.frrrnrr. All worL war rauttil P. tl. Iix lltl. 5ict.ly J. J. BAKER. AT LAW. Trojr, Kaota.. VTTOIIXEV . Judse Pile. ():c. with Sloirhlr. B. A. SEAVER. TTOKXEV AT LAW. ati mrXTV ATTIIP.XEV J V Office in Court ILtuar, Tntjr, Kan.aa. IIJaDl. a. t. wooi. RYAN & WOOD. N'ETS AT LAW. Tmr Kinui. ().Bn Ar.i north of Uank. np stairs. lsn-'i. w. i. wean. ioflT. wiLannoi WEBB t WII.KINSOIt ! 4 TTORXF.VS AT LAW, Trov. Kansas. Office ot ' xL Van Ilunklrk &l lreekeanl2 s store. ' tlr. Wrhb will bo la Troy Fi1.tay and SatatdaT of ear week, UDttl he renjoris here iermsnf ally. lfcnchel. S. C RYAIf , " A TTOUXEr AT LAW. AMI RCA L ESTATH ASI XX. C'ULLLCTI(N'AUE:.T,Serrrancr,KaasM. iToUte lratHeai7ec-Lilly. llaorH). N. B. WOOD, TTOUNET AND COUNSEI.0E AT LAW, Troy -.k. Kansas. 3jun0. THOS. W. HEATLBY, 4 TTOKNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY XTZ1LK a OXre in the Coort Uoua Troy. Kansaa. Uttutyta. NATHAN PRICE, A TTOILVEY AT LAW. Troy, Doniphan Count -fa. Itanua. lSIaaro. ALBErtT PSRRY, . A TTOUXCV AT LAW, Troy, Karat. (Ml nuth a. aiueof 1'pLlie Suar-. ffJaDT) j FRANKIOIJ BABCOCrE 4 TTOKXET AT LAW. Tn.T. Kaaua. Will i.rartlrr a tb. MTrral Cotuta aftbr SlatA Dfrb-6. PIEKCE S: HEATH. TTOKXEVS AT L.W. Will prartlca In Atrbli, 2. Jrtr-rwn. Ihmlpbag, ami ailjrains Cmictlra. fS. cornrr 4tb ao,l Cmoairrrial Strrtt-'. orrr W.brr'a. Alrbl- ann, Kanaaa. ajonrts. r. H. DRENNINO. 4 TTOUXET AT LAW. W.tbroa. Kaaaaa. AQ Icai SHJa7. B. . biularaa will be, carrfally attrndiil to. J. A. CAMPBEIX, -aTOTART rCBLIC. SrtrraiH-.. Kaaaas. Collrrlloie IS ibm ao,l rrniittanrr. promptly maile. llrila, Mirft. rajra, ami othrr tn-itrumrntj of writlni proprrlr drawn. Euiini-M mlirllnl. Kfrbi R. ?. VILLIAMS. VOTACT PCIILIC. CONVETAXCEE. AXIl EEAL X Eotat. ArmL Wbit.lloml. Kamu Tair. pail Cut bon-rnali-iit LuaUbwatril, aad aulra .r real rtato mail. al rrawinable ratn. dnj. H. I RICHARDSON. 7ETEEl.VAl:r SrntiEOV. Tw. Knm T Viwrbcn. plarr, 03 Jaarti,in ruo,L ALEX. APPaE3Y. IMSrm a ap-?t. 4 rCTIOXEEIt. Troy. X.n.. .Will atUuI ir ,a ,, ...n -: - ail pan 01 iuc i,iuuiy. Cbarjra KawmaUo I s:iotii. TRAVEL ONLY VIA Tim Burlington & Mo. River Rallroafl, KXOW.V AS THE BURLINGTON ROUTE, FOE ALLTOISTS East and West Haily Express Train? are now Hun t CHICAGO, OMAHA AND DENVER. via LI 3XT D O Tj 3XT, AXIl EETWEEN' Kansaa City, Atchison and Denver. 2 EXPRESS TEA1NS DAILY Omaha arid Lincoln. All Thrwnjl. Trains are cinippM with sew and elegant Pullman Palace Cars, Pay Coarhea and Harzaje and Erpre Cara of the latcat deaisn. Are oat -ile at all Principal Station, where pMeenrs can obtain Information as to IContea, Cite and Connection. and can aeenre SIccpIo Car aceonuKMlatiotM. Quick Timo, Suro Connections,. No Delays. A train ran to and from TJniea PcpoU at all principal - H. EUSTI, CJen.! Ticket A seat, OMAHA. XZB. Feb. W, 1-w-i. Fine Horses for Sale J HAVE FOG KALE, at the Um of Jaho S. MHIrr thrr anlWiantth of Ponlphan, Kanaaa. thrae fine bloori! ed S(alUn. One U a Xerman. tw year old; on a iljun-uur, j j uf UN U KACr a (JlTdcadalC, Bfi Tfaaf a-lil all liMrvdrift li a aa(.ut l : rj draft horaea, raised la laocimoo ixrasiy. uoDou. TUB CI.VnCJtDALE, JOHXIV CO OPE, ITiu alrr4 by tho fnportej Jbo Coepe,the Kr-eat tfraft atsTM tier Imported t ta nmntry, wRhJnff a I w ptwnd. and hiadaiawaan rnach IVrtraut aure. JehsayCoopo U arrrybree aad powcrfc acneaiul weixbed. at tww year of a-e, I.KS potutU. ThcaM tmrarft will b fr aalo from bow tH aext Sprinjr. aad It wta nar tarTwr ta. .. . t.k at thon i. mrc iwry wans u auy er aoe ilico and imw ruradaont aa appbraUon. IL V. MILUCE, vnortw, i'ot office. UMUpoaa, fSfiR w,k ta Taw . town. Iitml and 13 Mtnt UU Iraa. Ac.t-U. IUuxtt at Co. rarttiaJ, llalaa. i II 'i il ITS r t l . fj