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f Y p. J 1 k $ ! I ,,.. y r. :- . i' :)-, goral fgaite. THE KANSAS CHIEF. SOL. MILLER, Publisher. Terms: inu Dollar a Eaa. it Vdvasxe. rarrafct sbtmld b. aiaur suicriy in aavanrc , otbtrslsft. tba rale .1 Mlj wm uncnargMi. ai iae CbiCretMKl 1)1 ine I cuusucr ihh Ira dollar will In nj r 1 nirtML ezerDt when nnrrason alle delar U made in parnieiit. or nuiwcsasarv trocltla la a tvo. nut always wiioDireiinriuninM.iMuiK iuj tli I'alUsLer when tizae is tleslrtsL Advertising Rates: One Square Two square Thrr. r-jnarrs Unaiter of a CtJaiaa Haifa Column One Coma 1 mo. 3 mo. C mo. I S-M 100 ( 7 00 00 3 00 10 CO 7 00 10.00 17 00 10.00 13, 00 S.00 15.00 sun 40.00 gLOO 40 00 73.00 1 viar. (10 00 17 00 23.00 40 00 75 00 150 00 For any taw Imjrth of time, in atrohlanr. with the al.ve rales, wkkh aiJj only to mndar advertiunj Itn'ines cards of 5 lines or less. tS a year for legal awl transput atlrcrtiscnierits, tl Ir sonar, for tbesrst inwrtKra, and 30 rents per sqnare for each auUse nnent insert. HM-iilutk-rawCllje charred SO per rent extra and tloaUe Jrtw Lorala, 10 rents per line for tingle Insertion eenta per line for MiWvjuent Lnvrtioua. JJzhl lines of aobd Nonpareil make one annare. All fractions of balf a square and over are counted aa a foil qnare, Advertisements retrolrins to lie certiflfsl to. will to rhai rdtbecnslofcertifrmj in addition to the regular rates. Transient adTtriio-iai"nta mart be paid for lnvartaul v in m! Vance J-J- JOB WORK of all kinds done on abort notice, aa w as tbe times will admit- AL Job Work mnat be paid lor when taken f-ora the t fliee- IIOMriltl OI.ITV BIIICCTORV. Ind-. SI JndieUl Ihrtrirl DsviD ItiETB I onntr Commbauonera 1L I" VarisET. CTKla LrjJtI. JR. Lt-Klarmxc vlMTilf r C IlilLET Clerk of lh.lri1 Court F J C Treasorer Ssxrr.1. JouvkjX t.ountraik I) Mocsr. tiantr Atlorner Ik A Skatfc. IlobateJndce JoHSX VlLSOV lecitterof Ileed KBAJl a r IrtlOX. jsnprruitewlent of rl be Instruction 1L I" Snail. rnrvesor-JlMea r FoaMVl Coroner IIo. IUHtirr S. DlxsMOBX. jitinil". JAMES n HATES 41 Vark liow XewTork KM rrTTfM.III.o-tO 37 1-arkIoiw SeirTork. KOHUXa-LIiEsMAN St. Lonia, Mo. fTTTTC T a ri ill may be found on file at Ceorre I liXU rUTXiXk IioeI14.t.o.aewrl'er.-drer sinzEareao, 00 Hnre St where adrertUinlns eon rarta ma; le made lor it s; M'W a OKU. I. O. O. I'. Irov Citr Istdee Va 3 meets every Saturday night at dd IVLows IlaL oTT Iidera Itank. AUmemberaof the tdrr are cordial! v invited to attend. II "EEIXV X C JO, rextOD 1 sec Ecicide is Unos Towncir. Iat TtnriHlaj tuornmj, Charlci F. McCabe, a joong man agrd iweatjone jeara, iraa loosa fiangm; ia tbe bam on tte farm occupied by bia brother, William McCabe, thrnvfuartLa of a mile aontli-eait of K. P. 6bnlkj'e. Coroner Dmamora waa telrgripheJ lor. xrho went out, and held an inqactt. Lot sot the alifbteat cine cold be obumrd u to the ranae of the anicide. lie bad not aaid a word to an jr oae, nor left a line of writing, to intimate any ranae for tronble. MP.l.. bad beta reaidinj la Atcbiaoa 00081;, but bad fceea penam j eeTcnl Iara at hi. brotber'a. It la aaid that be waa enfafed to be married toon to a aiater of bia brother a wife, young lady Hriaj laAtebl aon Count r He antieared to be hrely lad cheerful. and the day before the anicide, bad arranged to t" with bia brother, oo the followingdaj, to ban! aoaic aa; lathe evening, bia brother and wife went ta Sbnltkj'a, to a party, leaving Cbarlea at home, tak ing rare of tbeirtwo-yearold child. They returned about 3 o'clock, and noticed Cbarle 'a booU by the Hove, and bia alotbea on acbair. Aa be bad gone to bed with the rbdd, they concluded not to diaturb bin., aad did not ereo look In hi room. Having been out late, 1, illiam did nut awaken tdl about 8 o'clock the next morning; then be got oj, and went into the kitchen, where be found that Cbarlea bad been up and dreaaed, and bad built a fire of coba in the atore, which waa burned out. He took a baak et and went to the barn formore coba.and on puth ing open the door, the first thing be aaw waa bia brother banging from a beam. The latter had fed the boraea after going to the barn, aod of coarse be fore taking h own life. The body waa atill warm, and ilium cut it down and earned it to the houee, thinking be would be able to bring bim back to life. ' lint all effarta were unavailing. Death bad been produced by atrangulation, the neck not being bro ken frorneigua in the barn, he bad attempted to tie the rope over arother beam, but it waa ao largo that it did not leare rope enough to go about bia neck lie then placed the rope orer a beam cloae to etepa leading to the bay mow, where be waa found That the act waa deliberate and drtcrmin rd, waa rtident from the fact that one of the atepa waa right at bia feet, and be could, even afterawin ingon", bare either placed bia feet upon the atepa, or caught the roie above bia bead with hia banda, and reacued lnmaelf An be waa a young man of good character, and bad no trouble known to bir friend, tbecanae of bia anicide la a perfect mya- trtle Ited and VTortblraa are never imtlaled or rownbrciinf. TLi e.,-,t.it. true of a family medicine, and it la r-outive proof! February. She tanglt a fire month term aatiaracto t hat the remedy imuattd ia of the LUbe.t value. Aa ri'7 u a u ua.i been teated and proved bv the whole world that Hop IUteri waa the purest, lt and moet valuable family medi.ine en rart-i. many imitatiooa apiungnpandberan to atral tie notieca in which the prrae and people of the country bad cxprraaed thementaofH.B,.ndln nery wav trying to in duce auffer.ng mralida to nae their atuff la.tead, ex pecting to make money on the credit and good name ofH. B Jlanj otbera atarted nortruma put up in aunilar .tyle to II. B , with latioualvdeviacd name.. in wnicli the word "Hop-or "Hone- were n.e.1 In , i way to Induce people to Ulieie iW... ,l. .. i week. aa Hop Bitten. All audi rrtrnded rrmcdie or K.J- fcntall. of Kllmore, tT.ii; .iT "IS v V "" " "JIe or Mn" ' o-I " tS!?2i,iW,,ri,h,be wora """I'' OT "!- in rwSf!,cr,?"Jr,"J'conn-t'd'l" tbu r ..r tl.eX. V ""ou; T rounterreiti Beware T"!h "one of them. L'ae nothing but frorZn,.hOP',.''"',W,'lh,',U,f,'0"1""1"r'" Torllt Side Iti Mra. .Harabeugh'e achool waa out, on the S4th of Hotber Olin xuotrd from TVIaconaIn to tbta Conn ty, thirteen years ago, accompanied by two aoca aad a daughter. The boya improred ber land, ad joining Andrew I'orter'a place Her family all got married, the dangbter to S. T. Uighley ; the old la dy eold the place to on of the boya, and made ner borne with Mra Uigbley. Nearly a year ago, aba bad a paralytic atroke. from which ahe waa confin ed to ber bed, belpleaa, until ber recent death. She was a kind hearted, true woman. fjt On on returned from Xeur York city, last March 1st, 1883. tatione or rountrrfeita. Trnebero' I.iarulnntlon. A public Examination of applicant, for Teaebera' Certificates of second and third grade, will be held in the Court Kooni.nt Troy, on Salurdav. Marrb l.tb.lSO,be-inningat8o'eloek, m. til pereona interested will plcaae Uke notice, a.tbiawill poai tivelv 1-e the Iat examination nntil Augu.t next II V SiUME. Imarcb3w: CounIr Sul, ty We learn that an agent of the St Joe GYuue waa robbed, at the hotel in bite Cloud, la.t n day night, br aouie one entenng bia room, taking bia panta to the bottom of the Hairs, and abstract ing from their secret recesses a watch and aome 33 in money. That man should bare staid ont of Don- iphan Countr. Then, is a distinguished einreu of i line Cloud who ran gnebiiua recipe by whlck be may know when h&rroxes tbo line, even though beabonld lie blindfolded, and in the middle of the night tery On the day or the funeral. Hiss McCabe, a eckool traebrr, enter of the deceased, attempted to com mit anicide, by subbing Lerselr with a knife She was in the room with the corpse, lamenting and taking on, and exclaimed that ahe might aa well die too A neighbor entered the room jast as she was in the act of striking, who caught ber, and pre ruteil the deed A.I'. A a. VI. Trov lodge. 2o. 15, A I and A M- meets in their Hall, srsl Miindsv in earh month trf-fore full moon, and second eaturdsr thereafter b.tng Lrothetsaod meniliersare coraiauv inrtusi lo aiiena. THO- IIENMIVLK tV M t.xaT Moon Ve TntTCbajter No 16. It s. M hold their meetings on the first MomUv after foil mum JA51L.S II WILLIAMSON II P I) C NisruitB, See Wathma Lislgr No CI A 1 A A M. meets at their ilalL eserr saiuidav on or liefure the full luism, ami every two weeks thereafter utitiog brethren are eordiallr in ited to attend. h BATCH U M L I UIBIEK. See It. Of II. Troy lAnlge No. 1 317 Knights ( f IT'inoi meets the sec ad an 1 fourth lii lay evenings in each mouth, in Odd It! Isws ilsll over Islers lank IIINl.k Eonrc Ja Dictator I.ouri.1 Wiij.i- v 1 punier L0 X .1X1) .VHSTIi.UT OI'I'ICE, Itoiiiili.in Couiil.v, Kniisas. Havotho title to your land eiamincdby JOSEPH F. HAMPSON, who has a new and complete set of Ab stract tltio records of all lands and town lots In said County. Titles pcrfoctod, and abstracts furnished on 6hort notice, and at reasonable rates. Also, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Specialities made of drawing Deeds, Mortgagos, Leases, etc. Loans negotiated, and taxes paid. Office In Court House, Troy, Kansas. iederM llO-MTa IO I.OA, On Ctrtil IlMulr, in suras I01.11I1 lior oavrrsison ftio yc-ntV llinrsor Ii-mi. In Icresils 7 prr rent, prr unnuni. 'om. missions i-t-.asonriblr. -J'n II. A. IV. II. IIAK'rt.iriT. crti wet: Ccr 4th & Edmoad Streetx, t Jos-ph, Mo tiom:, to i.oi. .I'. lC.imtson Is prepnreMl io loan money f llie 1'nrmers of Ivonlplinn Court) on lonclliuc.il 7 prr cent. In. Irrrsf, nnil n nsonulslr commission. Money tntty br paiil hrforr slur, nntl fclop Inlrrrst, IT tlir borrom r rlioosrs. 'Vs rirlity sin rurntslilncllir innnry. Ao sworn npprilNrnirnl or nppllr.illon rrepilrril. ('nil o-i lilra lit the ofllrr of IfrKlslrr of Ilrrils, nt Jltr f'onrl Ilonsr. iinrly !.!'. HAlIPHsVi. 4 Atl AliLfc, nni. W e bav a !an;e supjdy of lr Kendall a Look, Tbe Horvi and His DitraH'n, one of the mostialuable works for fanner to le found It lsabook uf IDDpages contain!! g illuelrn liona showing tlieapjMaranre of theboreem eviry disease or ailment to wh rb li la eulject, and ly which any tcrson can tell what complaint is affect ing a eiek horse It also contains directions fctr the treatment of all disraMa, and reciiwa fir making all kinds of medicines used in treating horse. Wo bare copn a of the work in Lnglisb. German, and rmirh 1 verv eubsrnbcr of tbe ri who has already paid in advance, or who mav hereafter Jav in advance will lie resented with a copvof Ibis book, in the language be i reft rs by , ailing nt tbe office nul a jlvmg for it or sending a three cent ostage staiop to bare it mailed to bun IVrsons not subscnliers can pripeurccopi, s for 2j cents. Ilir Seicrniicr I louring Hills, Having put in a new Buckeye uti matic Contlen sing I ngine. can now furnish tbur cu-'tonifra with their Snow 1 lake and other I rsmU of tlonr. without delav from scareityof water Tlierare linking oth T liuiroreliien1s in tbe shaie of new n lis, purifiers, nad addiMoral ree1, ) lacing their flour en an equal ltr with the 1-cst Tliev w II endeavor to sustain tbnrol 1 time rrpr-tation and ask those whohave not tneil themtogm them i call 1 lonrontlii 1 to rxibange it all times tte ml nil Bran and sliipkiiitTut low j net s f, r the en-t nig month lirsiiertfnllv -idle tf lnKUN A rlllCK Ilucklrn'a Arnica Kalve. Tlir. Hen .Salve in the World far Cuta, Bruises, Ucers, Salt Itbeuin. lever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corna, and all Skin Lruptiona, and positively curve IMra. It ia guaranteed to give IMifiet aatisractiou, or money refunded Price 25 cents per boa lor sale by U. C. Sinclair 4c Bro, Troy I br oynge ill I Ife An Allerory. To be given by tbe Library Assiciatiou. at tbe Court House, on Thursday evening, Martb ISth Tins entertainment will ronclnde with the world renoa ned Mrs Jarley and her Wax works. Admission, Si cents, reserved seats, 33 cents lor sale at I at ottice " lli'is ol Assusulnt The Township Trust es met at tbe Clerk'a office, on Monday, and agreed up on tl e following basis of assessment for the present yfir A C.eneral Mninprdr. .ever waa aucb a rucb made for any Drug More as is now at 1 C. Sinclair A. Bro's, foraTnal Bottle of Dr King's esr Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colda. All persons affected with Astb ma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Cniigba, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can get a Tnal Bottle of this great mnedv free, br calling at tbo aoove lirug store. Mo., baa bought a farm on Mosrjuito Creek, where be will more, aa soon aa tbe reads will admit. Allen King baa raov ed lato a tenant house oa Mr. Dever'a place. Tip your bat to Hugh Finklra. Tia a Lot the 23d of February. t Mra. Garvin returned from Illinois, laat week. lUknesa, -now, and later, high water, were tba leading features of the winter. She bad a pleasant visit. Mrs. Mcrrs bas just completed a conrement, cotn- tnodions farm house. George button built himself a granary, and cov- ereu it with oak shingles, nren and shaved bia own wotk Such roofa are not plenty, any more. The Henderson Wylert marriage baa been pret ty well dissected, in this vicinity. Htnderaoa came here two months previena, a etranger: represented himself a missionary aent from tbe north part of Missouri or Iowa. II. C. Wykerl received them, (there waa a young sjilont of tbe ministry along,) and gave them a borne. Tbe young man stayed about three weeks. Tbe old man returned to Mis souri, but came back, and remained at Mr Wykert'a nntil the wedding This Henderson announced, at tbe last meeting be held at 60, that he should reply to some portion of our items Wykert and bis wife are kind, respectable neighbors, and good cituena The rest or this bnslness is rather too personal for ua to dabble in, nnlcss the time comes. Vl CHAMBEES, HABKEY & CO., SO?. JOS33PT3:, Xtd-O., ire iff tyniii Her Spi SB ! OVEB IWJUiTV XXTIRELT SEW C0L0ES IX SILKS .IVO 3XEMESS GOODS. ELEGANT NEW LINE OF Ladies' Cambvic ? Cotton Unde-rweai, Trimmed and puia. ia sets and single pie,, s, at about the cost of the nuteriaL EXQUISITE NEW DESIGNS in EJIBKOIDERIES and LACES, ? VT.-1" lM1 ta U,t JMr "-T3RSET .Tv -.Tr-F!eT,a ,, p.p.j,,. j pricea. Call aad see the attractions la oor rstIT IIOO'ls, (largest an.1 best lirhted ia tbe citv accessible by handsome raseengrr Elevator ) "Bridal Outfits" and "Infants' Outfits" a Snecialtv. slMrLE OK STOCK SEXT ON APruaVTION CH3X:B13ItS, 3XVKrVJEY .Ac CO., HtdqttArten tor ZotUnck's FatUru ana PalliwUoiis. Kcrth Sida rdn Street, tet 5ti and 6th. XV UX BlAIXK KICKED. The fUcUl Hcatalal that Ftl Co!, top. pingrr ial the llaarrin. Wasiiigtox, Feb. 17. 1Tjtc U ronHiieraMo tir ia social circle, atnl Mtoicihio of a ftrnsatioQ m arxaj circle oTcr tbe ciUarges if lktuhc!urm.liMs,ri tion mai sint Col. Coptnorr. tbe brhlernom. elect of James O. Illfitue tilnhter. ami tber cbarpea are taut to be tbe can mi of 31 r Blaise'., tcri oa objection, to tbe match. Tbe W aAhinton mr-rcupoD-lcntof tbcCIt!c3uirrrtiiiicuArtl tbe troab!. 1T i-fDJinj aa article to tbe Jtrmkt whirl, trail's us follovt tJTbe UIaine-Coppincr captult. tboub attrDtlecl with (rxt-oai crrcmoDicsi. and booorvti with tbe ireicnce of tbe Ireileut, Cabinet and Sapreme Court Jadpe. hare jet si Ten nc to no ccd of emu ment. and the btuj toDne of jroMip ia bun ia tbe middle. There are aeTeral iDcongrtutica in the match, which alone excite talk Tbe idea that tbe accompIihet danbter of ao Rreat ami nch a man as Mr. Blaine should want to marry a penaiVM and gray beaded arnij oflicer. with hot a ttamrd social TKMttion at bett. a r-rrann of obaenre birth, of onoo. atte relision. ail a man wbo bai Ieen pnblicir pro- I deeds of tip: J a Jinn clig. I ACataIt.sXaearCriKt-rarn'bIeblaeEx21an. dil. Kn.k. JlarOf CalirUi. leeooni; Sr. Loo.. Februatr II Tbo rt .nhi'.i .,-... James.wholifsaDaAtarrnsarwcni tn h, rrinn nal cocrt at Kauai CU . the othe- ,br L ..i a i..:ni menta enough ahead tlat until be L u Metault oldman,ereaif hiaraI,uUt.3aof u'-niital or par don in each eake prore welt f Minded ua,Tuc LLetIone with one lodaCtmest tbta out i-np i,.th er from o.ne 0ntr pijt-en hole like ji-Jt oa f tilf, Lox "beu be armed ia Iu.lcpcinlei.cr. iu Ut-ttttvr ur with a cood aend-off from oar eeurotric Ootrrnor the only indictment known to be on file aztmt him in Jacbtcn Cuontr waa for tbe robbery of tbe Indr pctidcnre bank, liat whi'e hi fnend were ...wu sinz the .Ufstion of bail, their attention wa callr.) to another grand jury document ebariaz bim witH batinj awnted in tbe m order of nn4 of liatertoa -dvtectnes ia March. 1S71 The procciitiua m, lhec two indictment wa Uimiis?d fo lock of yi tlcnre. but bfire lcarin the court room the U-ryt-r a-tved on tbe fourth Monday in May for trial on .uini iuuRiiurm.iirjia5 .iia. ua nlpeu lo ruu t claimed aa tbe dratroyerof one hoavhohl. at teatt. j prr 3Ien-ra2er Vox o(j0, at Blue C'uL ti Vn Iforara. 1 ear ol 1 jc r bead liOO 2 2000 3 "30 00 50 00 Mallioim and Jacl.it, 150 00 lulca, name aa hor-. eat rattle. I yeir old. )er bead. 5 00 2 10 00 3 - IS 00 xen, jKryolve, 0 00 Bolls graded, 2 yeara old and orer, 25 00 llnlla, tboroubbreil. 1 year old and orer, 25 00 2 50 00 Sheep, ier bead. 1.25 Ooata io Hog. r pound. 3 centa Beef cattle, per pound, 2J centa Bye, per buKbel. tJO centa Corn, jo centu W inter wheat, er bubel 45 cents Spring 30 centa Barley, 25 centa Oat a, 15 centa Potatoe. J5 wan Hi mp, per ton, 00 00 Bacon and lard, per iHiund, Icent Been per hire, l 00 CP Townscnd d, Bttbanltson bare just recured a beautiful line of embroider ty We bare often heard of tbe rope ball againt tbe comet; but we bare seen tbe protlaiua. tlonof the Mayor of Severance againut the nmall pox. and the proclamation of the Marnrof White Clocd against tbe Texas itch -A CAICU. To all who are suffering from the error and indis cretion of yontb. nerrous weaknew-, early decay, Iom of uanhooil. etc ,1 will mnd a recipe that will enreyou, H.KE OK CHAKGE. Tbia great remetly waa disrorered by a miKionary in onth America. Send a elfaddrr.wd envelope to the Iev Joslph T. Imav, Station V, Jlfir York t?iy I7au-Ir rS We will opeu, tlii week, a nice hue of i-pring gingham and print TslUeLMKA. ItlLIUKIlfUN Vff" Charley Burkbalter is fitting up Jim Ute butiber nbop for a baur, and O Marram will tnore into it Howanl Townscnd will then mote Lis dir penKiry into tbe room now occupied br Mnmtm Sklnii) lien. "Ucll' Health lienewer" AUolute mre for uenoua dtbihty and weaknew of the generative function. $1 at drugguta, Ivan v.. Depot, MrlUe A- (ox, Atrbifson, Kaunas ty Towaend ic BieLartlaim !un e rt-lurnl their "5 cent coreta to 50 cent It i the l-et-t roraet iu the market, for the money r?" AI Hulee waa among u. Monday He bas again lon;ht back hi old et.tab1it.hmmt, bis Talnce of rharmaey at Hiawatha, and will at once take charge 13s That pttar, UtlrnldtH, invalid wife, cittr, mother, or daughter, can V made the picture of health by a few bottels of Hop Bitter 117 jyon Irt thetn rujftrt when racily riirc.1' tsT Mra. HutrhinMn left on Sunday afternoon, for her borne, near Boston, after vmiting f,.r a few weeka in Ohio and Pennsylvania. r?" ou ran keep your hair abundaut and gtoiy, sndrrtain ita vouthfiil color, with larker Hair Balaam Iowh Point Vllpplntsv Timea rery dull. Some of the bora are coineto emigrate, for thev don t like A IE. Ken fro, Itoad Oreraeer James Kawlma haa just got back from St. Joe. where be baa been spending the last few daya. Tbe nrer is clear of ice now, ao people can croaa. II II Leach baa sent offf oranew etockof goodc, which be Is anxious may come soon. O Y Ball Is going to Xewboargh. Mo , on busi ucam. of what kind we do not know. James 3Iattbews is In bis ahop again Jim bas leen ick for a long time. (rank Hasneea is rcitainng hia house. It would not hurt if some others of this town were aa indna tnouaas (rank S lYyor bas been moving a booae from here ont to hi farm, where he intends to reside. L. M Harness is proud of his office. O S Hair wife is very aick; bnt a great many wbo were sick bate got well, since tbe doctor baa left town .mngai. Co. arc a waiting for a net, ao tbeT can go to aching They bare got their fiah engaged. Mr oung. wc think yon bad better catch Vm first, W Hcndrou, wbo haa been working for II. Outb rie, tbe last year, is going to move to town Mr 3Iay, our school teacher, is teaching singing achool at tbe Martin school bouse. The Uhitehagle haunt got repaired since the 11th of lat mouth I J hennedy haa bought the Jim Massey prop erjv, and h prepunng to move. Ke.vo C. F. Van Buskirk has iiui'Rii'r oirr ASA BRECKENRIDGE. And is at it Again at the Old Stand. DON'T FORGET IT! lawhat puzzle sxirlr It l bnt intttirt- la II r Blaine to say that be oppMcd the match from the outset. He did it not only on account of dipar.tr in years and social position, bat CoppJiger record was not unknown to bint Coppmgcr was not a West Pointer. He waa appointed to the arrar through the powrrofau nltra-Irah InilQencoui New lork, which waa no guarantee or recognition ofaav thin bat vote. Twelve or fifteen vears s-v. L was anown asa kind of wild Irishman in the 4v I krejKr of the Kanaaa Citr f-ttr aoiur rearearh-r loons, and a gallant Inhman among the Udiea. He vhen several armed m. n rude off with the box coa waa ordered to Californu. in Ii. and it wa t'lere I taming the gate mon-r for the big darof the t.r aad then that the daubing Colonel (be wa a Cap. j amounting t nearlv l0 0"K) taia in those dare) achicred hi great feat of storm- Jamea could readily fairui-vu tbi S3.5M Ua i r. ing a bonackold and compelling a surrender of its F paired for bia appearance Iu Mar bnt there aru s ctudcL era!reanswby he dan? not tcnture out frum It Mr. Thomas M Cab wa then reprewitatiro in comfortable nuarters at tha !nilsTvtn.tstn. ..-.H ikn. Sin raueiatco of the iew Vork JfrraU He bad a that tbo anthonties of Da tit- Countr wcta ease tember, 11. Ia tbe absence of eoneluuvr evidene fortheirocCUtlon. Irrsnk'a att(.rnr mtc .1. clear him on tbe simple pica that the Jaoiv (Kr never intentionally tUgged a tram bcanng m -uial ajreasure If iher sneered in dot a- thi. J-vckoti Countr may still claim the illntriuu defendant uu tWO DlhtF pi alWsBl. 1! r.v tl.sB.1.'. si.laTa.ints J. ant.. ' berr in the fall of IS?, when the ging made a ban. f?3 000, and ne for the daahtng rail on the gai young, pretty and faacmating wife Cab, and hi wiii anu ctHtptnger iivetl in the me iiouc Cah newspaier datu. kept him out night. Captain Coppinger'a military dctiea were such that be could stay in ni;ht. The result was, that the gallant Cantata and tbe ladv were thrown together much, and it soon got sot hat while Cash w M-ndmg off Herald s)erial. hi wife and the Captain wrr-i doing special work at the theatres aad ret.tunrant. There ia no need to indicate the result One day, Cau found some Irtter. put a watch on hi spoutr, went to arraign him on an M indictment for the ni.tnlr of CarUinbheet.the(lalIatin biu!. caner li was shot down by one of the baud of dal slit roll beta in iVccmWr, 1n The railmat villase or H in-tinville. where conductor etf.Jl an 1 a atone mason namett McCuIIoch were murIerel b tram ntbbersone warm nizht in Julv. lSl,iaUu in 1. Tie Countr llie ki'Imgof tticsu th-ce mcu isgru erally belicveil f have b-en the work of Jt Jamt. rt Irank iin nohurrr to face a harii Loumyjurr nlitable llnlrl Proper. f.irSnlr. Having nfiltid ami repaired the "Highland IIo tel property mail it-tpirts. with rew teramlahs. porrbs ftii4s.and ojt baildin:fl and fiiu-U-tl the large iu w barn on tbr rcuii-c(. -! rcjtainted th wkile im-tdc and ont makiu' it one.f the Wst fin isbd bt trla in tbe 4 imntr 1 now oficr it fir sale, to rrsitm.iblo jiartlt at t rcaoonallc .ric or will ti-ke giMNlnalislatrm exrbange It i citaatttl in tbi c utre of the buines prtii n of a tl. unchiog and prt-.pcroin town and is a superit r stand for a good bu-ttiCMs. I would le glad to auwt r tommn nirat on rntpccting it. and am rcadr to show the propcrtv toanrone seeking such a location Ad lr'- W ( IUsivomi, M I, Highland, Kanas 1 All tbo indtbted to tbe lato firm of A ( Hammond .X. n, by note or account, arc re .lucttrd to come forward and settle at once 'feWw A O IlAUMOMrV-M True to Her Trust. Too much cannot be said of the erer faithful wife and mother, constantly watching and caring for her mar ones, never neglecting a single duty in their lie half hen they arc assailed by disrase. and the system shonbl hare a thorough cleansing, the stom ach and bowel regulated, blood purified, and mala rial imou exterminated, she mnst know that Elec tric Bitters are tbe only suae remedr. They are the liest and pnrrst medicines in tbe world, and only cost fift v cents Sild br D. a Sinclair V Bro. Troy Z5F 2 B Wood returned home, Monday morn ing. after an absence of almost four months. We have not yet seen bim, but learn that he bad a fear ful time On bis way to Grand Island, be was cap tured by a war party of Hottentot Indians, who stripped bim, compelled Lira to run the gaunt let, and then shaved bis bend, and dressed bim in brcecb-cloat andllanket. He had nothing to cat, for n ore than three months, except a few apples that be chanced to bare in bis pocket. He made bis escape during a severe blixzard in February, and reached the 4-ttlements in safety It is said that be bas along scalp-lock, like an Indian, and will not come down town until bis bair grows ont evenly We shall endeavor to bare bim write out his adventures for publication '-Iluckunalbiu" New, quirk, complete cure 4 days, urinary affec tions, smarting fre.uent or difficult urination, kid ney Wa ,1, at druggists. Kansas Depot, Mt Pikc tV hki, Atchison. Kansas. tiA. Fouler, of White Cloud, was down, Mon day. He is preparing to go into the banking bni-seas Fvansleerame pap to a 10 pound hoy. Mock Sale. The rut ire farm stock of O B .Nuzum is now for sale at tbe farm three miles south cast of Iowa Point and three mdrs north wist of Highland sta tion on the B V M Railroad, in Ioniphan Connty, Kansas, confuting of about fortv good young mules, from two to fire rears old, and about ontMhtrdof them broke to wurk alwat thirtr good sound young mare twotomven vrarsold, about half of them with foal to my voung Malta Jack, the other half witu loalto mytoung i-tall on Prim e f WnU , a miinVrof mh milk cowi anutubrrof brood sows J?! bu.bels.fNo ltarlr King -v-mI Pota toe farming lutltiuenta, too numerop to men tton Vnronewi-diingtolur Mill do will to call soon. as this stock will be so! as fat as imMc V short time on appro cdmrr will be gmn topurcLani, if desired 0 II Nijtm l-ebrnan Ij. 1S3 7w rp Xcw Goods at LKLAMFS. Cw NtIrs Dress (loivl-, and chonior than MM. Co iii io See t a, W . n, ill grind ferd for the farmers, a 1 nday and MtunUr of each wrch Trr enr kinl-dnrd" rorn iiirai liiftTltf Faemcks Uwaioi.ju.d3Iiu.Co, rrranee. Kansas I ire In.uranrc ami Tlonry Loaning. 1 McINTOH, Hre Iwumnce and Lean Agent. rTn.v gives yon your choice of a half a dozen of the bt Fire Insurance Companies in the United Mates in which to insure yonr ioj-rtT, at the (heapc! rates. He will also loan money oa rrml estate scn-iiy. at the lwist rates of iateresL Of CceadjommgpH.!er-Bink Trcv, and at Highland. K,mM o-acpRO Monr in oaU, -Ai iw rates, iu long time - tjunt SO Price, Troy, Kansas Mtmrj- in LaUv Ou long tuacatTr n&t luterrrt. on well tm proved 1 arm in Ioi,,,d,an Countv. Kara. Apply to mSI K fcWCT- Tny. Kana. ruAtii.1 1 niBtotu Will legotiaf lcnsforpcrtir- wishing to lmrrow wow? 3Mm-C T5T If joa waut a gol cigar, try the IVot-pector, nly tiie cents each, at 1 C mrbur 4. Bn.s. ty The place to get native Inmbir w tt Palmer A. Orton's White Clomf G?Next Sunday, the lltb, is the day act by Wig gin for the grratest tonn in the hitory of the world However, since the failure of his rebruary storm, he is less precise than be was at first, and now fixes the date fro.. the 9th to the lltb As Manli is always more or Irsa storray, and as the 11th I not lar from tbe equinoctial, when rough weather mar be expected, Wiggins will be out of lurk indeed, if some sort of a storm does not occur sufficient to enable bim to claim a fulfillment of bis pro j beey tp" Neither mental nor physical labor can be ac complibed satisfactonlr unless the system is in or Jer When you feel tired, languid, wearied without exertion, the mind slow to act, and requiring great mental effort, you ran rest assured that your lirer is not acting properly, and that nature requires assis tance to help throw off impurities. There is no rem rdr that will accomplish this so mildlr and yet ef fectually as Prickly Ash Bitters." A tnal will satisfv yon of its merit. The Carpet exhibitor s.mcthing new Let everybody come and see it W e now sell carpets by wimple, bat ing a large line of samples for the ladies to select from, and price rnnniog from 30 cents up to ft per yard. Call and leate jour order iora new carpet, cheaper than you ever bonght Iwfore. McCxcm & Cowtx CP Mr Sinclair, a nephew of Jamea M Trant. who is located in New Mexico, a few miles fjom Santa 1, is now in this vicinity. He is interested ia mines down there, and baa left a sack of cocci- mens with us for a few days, which appear to be very rich In mineral. There are among them, gold Waring quartz, silver and copper ore. and ralena. He thinks he lias made a strike that is not surpass ed in tuai wonuerlul mining country. riT W II. Doble,jr,anoted d nrer and trainer or fa-.t horses, Chicago, sayes. I hare used Cole's Aeterinary Carbolisalve for cuts, sores, scratches, and speed-cracks. It is a valuable remedr, and will doall that is claimed for it, and no stable ahonld bo without ii." I.arge cans, $1 00; tmall cans, 50 ccnt. jy Joe I latch flier, of St Joe, writes to ask ns if there is any good place ter here to shoot dncks. He says he wants to go to some place where it will te safe to put his decors ont of reach of Jack W hit ham, who baa about spoiled his shooting on that side of the nrer If any of our readers can giro the desired information they will confer a favor en Mr. Bateheller t7" A true tonic nicdiunr, a hlr.ing in eterv household, is Brown's Iron Bitters. t Conrad Stuni and 3Iis Jennie Irm of Washington Township, wirr married. March 1st "Hough Oil ItBU." The thing desired found at Iat Ask Druggints for Kough on Hats." It cleara ont rats, imrr Hh-., roaches, led bugs. I5c. boxes. ty " lolet." you bat en t sent t our projer name with your items , hence you dou t see them 17" lion John A Anderson has our thanks for a package of eed. last Friday 'Those Pkettt Sr C.LiiEr.ECiEU.," now in press and shortly to beissuedbyT II Peterson i. Brothers. Philadelphia, treats of fashionable life in London, picturing tbe details of a London "season, with its aristocratic flirtations, followed by sketches of life of the English .Nobility and thoc associated with them at tbe centres of English fashionable life on tbe Con tinent. Climpses of London Clubs and Club men, also an exciting fox hunt, and the races at Ascot, cire variety to the development of the story, in which, of course, mere is an element of romance and lore, to which fashionable follies serve a the foil The dia logue ia exceedingly witty. The author of the story Is a lady of prominence in .New lork society. Auction s-alc ol E urnllurr. Tuesday, Manli Uth, J6S3. the entire equipment of the Otis House, Atchison. Kansas, will be sold at Auction, witbont rescrtr, commencing at 9 o'clock, am, and continuing from daytodiy nntil cWtd out. Tbo octfit consists in part of carpfts, C9iham1cr set, made of waluut, exprrs-.lv for thc-Otis House, wardrobes parlor furniture, lounges, chairs, bed springs, mattresses, centre tables, elegant feather pillows, bedding, dining tables' clmr. tableware, silver, etc. Are lou Expoed To malarial influences ! then protect your system by using Parker's Omge- Tonic. It strengthens the liver and kidneys to throw off malarial poisoat, and is good for general debility and perrons exhaustion. IT" Mayor Curtis, of Severance, last week issued a proclamation of non intercourse with Highland, suspending all trade between the places, and mak ing it a crime punishable with death, (we believe, but are not certain,) for anr person from Highland to enter the corporate limits of Severance. 17" The best Spring medicine known is that won. derfnl tonic. Brown's Iron Bitters, ZZT Oo Satorday. February I7th, the Farmer. Elevator and Mill Company bought a little over 33, 000 Lnshcls of grain from fanner at Severance, Er crest aad Willis. That ia pretty good business for one da v 17" Hoods, scarfs, ribbons, and any fancy articles can be made any color wanted with the Diamond Bye. All the popular color. 17L.H Miller last week removed bis family t Atchiwn, where he will reside for six months, at least, or until be ran dtterroioe npon a permanent location. OT The B. &. M. n. IL, known at the "Burlington Lome," offers special advantages to traveller. See their advertisement In this paper. Public ale. Notice is hereby given, that I will sell atnublie sale, at my residence, one and a half miles east of Troy, on the St Joseph and Western Bailroa 1, on Satnrd-y, March in a. l'-SJ. the following property, to-wit . Ona pair work mules, llie yeara old, one pair good work Lorses. 1 brood mare, blooded (stock, 1 two-year-old mare colt. 1 mate yearling colt, C5 head Poland China bogs, weighing from TO to 39 pounds, 1 milk cow; 2 stacks of hay, I buggy and harness, I two-horse wagon and harness, lot of good farming utensils, consisting of breaking plow, cultirators, iron barrow, mowing machine, onion dnlL stalk cutter, and other articles. Jso. all nir household goods and kitchen furniture Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a m Terms All sums nnders, cash, sums of 5 and over, a rrnditof nine months, with approved note, at 10 per cent, interest, which may le discounted on darofsaleatSpcrcent for cash II rx W ToLn. A. Appleby, Auctioneer stock Sale. I will sell at public sale, at mr farm, live miles south west of Troy, on Thursday, March lith, 1.V3, a lot of stock, consisting of four horses and IH bead of rattle, from yearlings to five years old. I will also Mil, at the same time some plows and other farming implements. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a in Terms Sams under IfS, cah. on all nms of j;5 and over, a credit of nine months will lie given, on approved note, at 10 per cent interest, from date of sale; or5 percent, discount will hcallowid on all such suras, paid at time of sale riMcr- Boriiitr A Appleby, Auctioneer We Don't Car Who U Diplcned. The buyer is always pleased to bny heavy winter clothing, overcoats, cloaks, dolmans, caps, and all manner of winter good, at greatly rrdnced prices some at cost or less and yet cold w rather. Every thing else in season, as low or lower than all compe tition. W'e are also now handling all kinds of farm ing implements. (.iLLr.iiER.V Coeroti. Highland Mat ion. Kan Farm for Kale A good farm of 160 acres, two miles and a half due east of Troy: all under fence, one and one-half miles having good hedge fence, with division fences orchard of 250 bearing apple trees; tbe .-rt timber ed place on Peter Creek, consisting of 13) acres of good timber; well wattrcd with never failing stream ; a good bouse on the dare. A bargain will be git en. if application be made soon Inquire at the premises. lmchSw. hiiurKunru Farm for Kale. Tbe Thomas Itevrrrnx farm. Empire of C. Ice land, Jr IIcnant It Idee Hera. htervbody enjoying good health, in this vicinity. Mr (Ii Hargis is repairing his house. Mrs I tta Monhollrn, of Brown County, is visit ing friends and relathes in this vicinity. Mr I) F Bobbins has returned homa from Brown County. Wcaro sxirry to hear that 3Iiss China Culp is go ing to Irate us. she will be missed by all our young folks. There was a dance at Mr. Hobba, Wednesday night. Music by the Kock Creek Band, fcveryhhdy enjoyed themselves. It is getting to be all the style for young ladies in tin vicinity to go horse-back ndtng Mr Andy rulton and wife hare returned home from Ohio, also, Dan Fulton and family. We are all glad to sec them back again. Miss Molhe Loyd, who has been Tisitmg fnenda iu Brown County, haa returned home. Wolves are very plenty, but they are too sharp for the banters, but don t get discouraged, boys. W e don t think we need any more rain soon not until the roads get a little better, and we get to go to town once more. A couple of young men iu this vicinity went out buggt riding, la.t Sunday, and the last wr saw of tucm, one was ruling in tbe buggy, and the other on one of tbo horses Vlncs axd Viba. faVurr City Items. Our mill is shut down for good. There is some talk of mot ing it to Doniphan Kobt. I Uckinger is down from Trov, this week. Jliss Hannah Hcatley, from IMtaburg, Pa , is here on a t istt to see her friends Mr I rank Shepherd, from Leavenworth City, ia tiMting in deary Wanted, a first-class blacksmith, at fieary City. Good location ColIisB Bonndv bas gone to St. Joseph, for dry goods C. B ICoundy'a school will cloe. In two weeks. Colli is a good teacher. Mr Ben Flickisger is running his saw mill, this week. He talks of getting a new engine. Ben. is an old saw mill boy. Be careful, boys, when you go to the concert, that the north western wheel doesn't break down. Try, try again,. boya. Hawkete. White Cloud GoaaiD. Miss Nora Dunleavy has about recovered. The roads are passable, once again. Frank Shaw has located in our town Frank u a nice fellow, and wr wish him all success in his naw enterprise. The anniversary of the birth of Lonjlellow waa to have been calebrated in an imaosing manner, br the scholars of the public school, but owing to tbo illnc..s of one of the teacher, the exercist were not given W on t the Shakespeare club unite ita talent, and favor the public with an amateur theatrical I Isn tit time to be vaccinated again! Our semi annual scamhas ami ed, in the shape of a reported case of small pox, at Highland. Mr Oliver Dnmmoek Is confined at heme, with an attack of erysipelas. Samaxtha Blocs. Brenner aal. Our burg I growing slowly. Tbe elevator is now nnder roof, and ba a com manding apjiearance Those who come here with grain, will not be delayed bccanfl there haj pens to be no cars. Cook V Hartshorn tnran business in the grain trade, and they deserve succes Thomas McXemee's familv hate looted intothiir new dwelling M. V. Blood haa sold ont his iropertr, and moved to Nebraska, where he bas an iut rest in Mime real estate. Josh Hargis farms Job 5Icl.iuiel . pi in V. E. MclJanal has rented the Myers farm tow owned by David Wynkoop J. J. Baker bas taken room with K. MrDaniel. David Wynkoop has rented bis Ijoilc place to hi son in law, Mr Win Stanton, and is going t? mot n to Atchison Wm Stanton has gone to Indiana, to tiMt rlt tives, who are lying sick, at the point of tie th Mr. Mart. Hargis has gone vimting to Howard County, Mo , her oM home Mace Culp takei charge of the McCall j lace Jack Hargis tends tbe INieholl Ian 1 Jacob Hani ilton, the W litis place. Mr. Levi Beeves has bought the HotcLakii-s place, and now occupies it. W'e learn with pleasure, that Mi LUenor Buck, who haa been three months m Cincinnati, under treatment for her eye, which have be-n sore for several years, in so much that she wat a good as blind, is now so far reentered that she can read almost any hues of print, and will return, in a few days. Mr. Alkirr, Jr , bashad to come bomr from the State University, on account of bad health It is too bad, when a young man has n good pportcnity to get a liberal education, that anything should biu der. Hope he will live to get through with high honors yet. L. IL Miller has left us, for Atchison H is a use ful man, anywhere. Long may he ware Oakland and Brenner will lose one of thiir old and staid farmers, when Mr Wynkoop ltaves one that we are both to part with , but Atchison will gam a good and useful citizen We hopo bis lines may fall in pleasant places, and hi sun never set with less genial ray ' M. 0. Blood, our city dad, has gone from uinoug ns, to live with the prairie doss. He wa a good citizen one who always attended to hi own affair, and expected others to d o the same Jeff. McDaniel starts, to-day, March Jib, to Bry .ant's Commercial School. He i osr of the good boys, who has worked bard, br tbe month, and saved money rnongh to pay bis way until he gradu ate. fi4isi.IT Fanning Hems. Thomas Bnttaln is soma better of neuralgia. though we fear this damp air is not good for lum Miss Mattie Bnttain, who bas been staying here at her sisters, (Mrs. Tbo B ,) and attending our winter school, ha gone to her home, in Wayne Tawnship We hope you will comeback. Mi Mat tie and attend our spring school also, as we ims yon Tery much. Harve Thompson was arrested and taken to pris on, Mondar morning, for breaking into the post ofhee and J. J. Bradley's store Perhaps he is grat ified now, aa he has been acting as though he want ed to go there, for some time One hound shot here, last week, and more aio liable to be hurt, if they fool around the big fat man too much. How bounds do love fat meat and lanl School girls should be more careful about drop ping verse in the school room, a smaller ones are liable to find them, and lay them up niot en v where, and thereby cause a misunderstanding Thomas Jackson ought to le so thankful that he is able to go to tbe doctor, as otherwise the doctor would be apt to charge so much to go awav out to see lum so often LtPMrn. MFCCD TO DFITII. Knitn viurdercra Meutenrcst ! be II. a-, fen I b4lill Itrealbe. The following imfli.t of the persons who were sent to the tmtcutiarr nnder death sentence. Thongh tlure i n law upon tbe tatute book indict ing capital i unifhment. there has ucter been an ex ecution under it The law has been in lorce eleven vi ant tbe Jd day of 3Iarrb. of the present year tn dints irovi-iona any pen-on sentenced to death is urt impriMined furoue vear in the Penitentiary, and if, nt the cvpirution of that tiuiv, the death warrant i stoned bv the t.otrruor, they are hanged, and if iiii inririiiiononmeni rntumar ine list sbows the ( ountt from which the prisoner came, when they wire m.1 rWm-d, sheir color, th-o transferred toiLMne usrlum. tune whot-e sentence bad been lomiiiLte-l,HUd tboise who hate died during connne ii r It wa kmdlv funm-hed Tke 7ime br Major Hoj kins, the Wunlni IIo date of imprisonment is. nit gitin, it iMiug uudrrntood, of coarse, that the tinii. at which ther ttere to bate b,en hung was our year latir John Blunt, Dmglas Countr, entencn! Febrtiarr IS7.J, c lured IleunetU Cook. Or.lM.rn (ountv June 23. IS7fi, wh tr John Drjkt, Dickiuviu Couulv, Nrptetuber ti9, I'u'J, white Tim Hinklu,.u Libelti (ountv, .November J3, 107K, white W lllltiu lltirrsf Iltklili.!..i!i j.m.tr s.iiti-n.lu., -. Io, white All red Hanuii, Montgomerr Count), March 29, In I , rotond Martin Jarbtteri Johusou Countr. .Noreiuer 20, ISS, white WilIiJjikou, Sumner ( ountr.INureMber JsM830; white E. B CurIev,aIiaCLarles,JohnonCoiinty,March JJ ISj. wh.te Thin Muuftrrm.iu. Labette Countr, March 5, liClh WMIIC himself home suddenly one evening, an 1 fujtid the) In hi native countr of Clay, there has lonn W u gallant Captain in nnnuhtary attire, and huwifp t -leurr to clew npthe mvstery of the Libcrtr bank unfitted for appearance on the street lutsteadof robberr. which dutes U.eh to iebnurv l. an., making cold meat of Coppinger, or starting a lead i netted the fr-eboit-rs. whoever they wir. roioj m-ne with lum. Cash pocketed bis wrong Once A farn.er named Askew, a neighbor or the Miue-- discovered, the lady and the Captaia lied tat, and j who was upcctcd of bat ing piloted a nijtit rai 1 of Cash perpetrated a diabolical revenge by publishing Prnkerton men t their home wa shot on his own a pamphlet giving full particulars ortheVsciednaire, pourvb on th night of j nt IA ItTS, by tfcrn men and riMHca of letters that paM-d between the guilty f bidden behind the wood ilc pair. Mr Cah,awith a true news instinct, made In Pettis Coi.nl v I Oitrmlle the scene ot tii MVeralcoIutaosufthe matter, an J wound np with a , Missouri Paciho tram nbberr m Jauuarv Ku and pathetir appeal for the public's svmpathv the amount of the robbvry wa H? ( Kumor Coppingcr ojhI the Idr went to M I-om. Ca-li ronnertiuj I rank Jam with tie rnterpri. m it re ret-orted his wife's lover to the War Ilenartnipnt. nutre intestization bv tfce (iuiitr ni.il.a,i-iii-. aud the Captain would, no doubt, hato been tried In Warn C'ountv a part v of roMer. l-elicv- P fo for "conduct unbecoming an otlurr and a gentle- bate lcen the James gang -signaled a tr-jiu of ihr man." if Cah had notmadesocb ana of himelf Iru Mountain roatl at ..is I till m lak on tor The War Department roul I hanllyaffonl to ml rets I latIarof January Kl, robbed the pa uer-v the wrongs of a man who advertiel himself broad- i uptiu tbe exj rramcs4engrrsriafa nlcl the mail east as a cuckold The only thing the amir people ' l-asanl nle off with nearlv intrx' tLtt di i u did was to give Coppin-erahint to drop tbe ladv llong to th-m aad ajtsim buu to other dutr Poor Cu!i. lin.Lft It seem eerta'n that iSe ei Inrntit i I 1 hearted and ruined, not to say jeered at, and losing raiu-nrtl in the MiKouii conrt m indtrtmeni hi place on the Urrnld because of it, got into the ebargingroriplirity in the foregoing offense, ani' employ of the Central Pari he Kaitruad Conipanr. there iur lie a nmuUrof prreiuetsyet tsthntr fruj) and wlicu last heard of was a ticket aent down in i not on tangible evidence erhairCbiit on the fie Anzona. that all thcM- raid, with the iHMitlt eveeptiou ui "The farts are all known, and, in spite ..f the tbe laibeitr lnk rbtcrr.areuiarkel br ilieuiiti.ti bnlliaut wnlding vcstenlav there are mauv who andinei.ive methoI of the bund in whirl, be wn leclieve that tLe gallant Colonel Lonpinrer banllt l'Ir barge of uopetticg or robbii the m is dare lift hi rye wstenlar. lest the tiion of tbe ruined Mrs. Cash should prrnent itrlf It is no wonder that Mr Blaine kicked at the luatrb le ought to hive kicked bard enough to break it " s-.ic fNTic sunDi.r, mav als, 1 preferrel a aint bun ti umber of other Male are wai Inn,, to u voraldd opjiortuuitv t put iu their r.-iiu-ition Kenturkt want to know vtbat h. h.t.iN.iv a(Nu tliel.moellviUebjuk'roblierv in Mar. b !i an I about the Uir County t wn f I .dim ii t a m IK. sjarlsjs.l ra lihtfih. shns H . f ..a. ... -.l. .. w ... .s uiiv, aavsiss, iai; s t (111 I Ill's ri"l I' is: Pr arm. I. still ap.rlltr. Ihr . !,. ,f , '" '- .Iwwrr ..r llir Ifcrwi- I ... ml I'lslhrrlv N.ri.ll.n-II.bbrrr lo Vr H.,s. ""Hn! rashwr Martin l!ir-ul'i lUr l.r mi I ir r. fn plrrarnlrsl by MnHdar Ursrrr.li.n Urpss. ' lu- tS'ir aptlir riimlnaation nf tliialr t.r. Inf.rnsrd IbMI n. Tl.nrr a. I rll ts a'rif s airni. IjiviKtxrl., Mssm , tt-I.niarr -I 's-srn suns Inn 1hcu in.titulnl a-iltist the lisii3liiifan tii'lv a Kouiaa (utliolio uraaizatMti liruil Itt-rr in 1'Tll, tnrrrtitr ilriHssits f ari.Li(nrrs f t! rliurrb j Altarlinirata uarti Writ is.ue.1 fiir$7,(SRI ajtl lunrf will likelv ftilluw The MM-iitv was ltinnril liv i k imiis. runurrvai iiutiliiistim In v nt 1. 7 run tst'teatitliuntusurUrst ir.mu loltrl a r nut llttrrr.t IU tliralfjmlit alhl tin ik.insistolv Irr wL srrr nlifinl t tl.ir ra.'i ul l.amrs In i u Ihr stacf nmte fnni Mulrrrn In It.st N riu. i Januart l74 wimM alv IiLr tnl.ii w wtirlli. r lk Hnusiifllir liur... rtiMUrs wli imJttt I lliriii surli a Iir Iv ttitit tlitt iliv Wsautltittr ( tilllitv. in Ivmiiki i. .iiim!.. pnrsts. ami salseinf ntly rliaft rol lv thi Is?;isla wliMli. r I rani, was anion;: tlir t'j.Iiin. ml Wrs w t turr. witU atltlionty In lioM priiH-itv not r.rr. tlia Kt sjil ISSI m SI l ,. nUi l.talTt mi mil m uli rir s $OSU00 Jjire aiuoilDls ! rial rstJtr. lurlmlm rarnii lLi Kausus r.irtln rultr.si.1 at Slim I. lull cnurrn irujs.nv. uai. im-sii rnlivrsril ttitae st.irtr Olaitsr l'.a Irilnnl iu the s.uui srtits I st rr 11 u II aturo 1V1 I ratlirr l.r-an tw k lltarr f tlir lau 1 pirslrs who m na tin Ju Charlr 3Iarhall 2!itrhfU I'mini. Jnn. in I$C t ulnrrtl llujo Main, .Vtrliistm t ountv. Notcuibrr .', IS80. whitr Jtx. W MrNrtt. DrdgwL Countr, June 3, lWs . whltr . i, F- 'rCnnuarl, Lhrrokre Conntv, trbrnarr'Ji, IK7C, white ' (! l'ltlr. CrrenwooJ Countv, JlarW, 19, wtitr Instil. A liosr, Kllswortii Countv, Man. Ii C, ISW, whltt Arthur Wiunrr -..lj;w.rl. Countv, Juua 30, ISTI, white -nlnw it jatt. Norton Countv, January SS, lSa, white " ' ' Jehu 1 white C" McCrntn Jt. Cowrn are rereivin- antl openiac up a new stork of notioaa anil dry goods, anil will, in a few days, rrreire. their pnn- stork of elolhiog from Chicago, the nieest line they have ever earned, of child's, boy'a and youth', rlothin-, and vrry cheap, too. Everybody is rrapeetfally invited to call aad examine goods and prices. ty Try the Prospeetrr Cigar, If J on want a good moke. D. C Srrnait 4. Ban. RrsoIultonM or Reaped. IlaiLorTaor IxiDcr, No 55,A.F.&. A H,J March ith. 1SS3. WlltREas, In His inscrntahle rrovidence, God has seen lit to remove from our midst our beloved brother, J O llrownlee, for years an boaored and useful mrmlierof onronler, therefore, llttottril. That his many sterling qnahtira of mind and heart, which endeared bim not only to member. of the craft, but also to all associated with bim, will forever remain as tbe heritage of all engaged in lit. noble work. itVaorrt, That in his decease we sustain the loas fa worthy brother and esteemed citizen. Jlrtolrnl, That we hereby tender to his surviving family our siacera expression of sympathy, in their deep affliction. iVsorra. That these resolutions bo spread upon the recorda of the Lodge, a copy aent to the family of the deceased, and published in the Kamu Cluf. U. S Dissxoxe, ) I W. Urowx. S Committee. M. L. Edwards, ) tP"Tlia following letter, remain unclaimed at the post office at Doniphan, Kansas, March 1st, 1883: Hiss Minnie Berry. Mrs Lney Black, Richard Capp, Albert Clem, Datna Coailin, Hiss Mattia Denton Ilobert Mabry. Cms. R. Keens, P. M nluable stock Farm far Sale. I now offer, at private sale, my large stock farm, situated mid war between Iowa Tomt and IJizhland Station, in Doniphan County, Kansaa, on tbe Atch. son and Nebraska Railroad, embracing ovcrlJOO acres of choice land, lying on both aidea of Wolf litver, being well situated and splendidly watered. and andonbtetllr the best stock farm in the State of Kansas This farm will not be eold by piecemeal, but will, if possible, be sold in one body, but not in mora than two tracts, nnder any circilmstaneea. It baa been bought and nerd for a stock farm, and that ia what it ia ieculiarly fitted for. The following are the descriptions of the land embraced in it: Last half section 7 township S range 20-33) acres 3 20-33) acres 5 20-102 acree 1 20 .acres 3 20 160 acres 3 20 W acree 2 20 acree 2 20 20 acres 3 20 80 acres 2 20-160 acrea 13S8aerea The farm will be acid for part caah. and rood temia given on the balance. Mapa and plata of the land will he furnishes! those wishing to buy, for wnsra, logciner wtl any other information, ad drw , O. a Scicar, SSfeoaX Iowa Point. Kaaaaa. CP" The best place to bay fresh and aalt meats, is at the new shop. Reasonable prices. Joe MoainiAp, Manager. Cy A carpet aewrag dence, that wfll sew carpet rags aa fast aa one person ran tear them; atroag. smooth, and durable work; a great aavug of thread. Will last a life time, rnrr, by mail, 2S centa. X. horabeg Addrraa. c. IL Kaiata. 2"' Shannon. Atchiaon Co, Kas. IP" Tbe largrst supply of native lumber in ten, is at Palmer 4t Ortaa'a, White Clond. They have a large amount of well seasoned lumber. In addition to wnat nas i,eeu sawed this Boots and Shoes. Largo stock of limits anil Shoes, just received, at Inland's. G See the atliertisement of Palmer A- Orten. tf W hite Cloud, wbo have a largo amount of native Inm ber for sale, both green and seasoned 17 Rer. John D Knor, the pious fraud who en Siaeered the late Marriage Aid Association, latelr eceaaed, with liabilities of aH0snndassctsnr "-, once wrote a sketch of himself, for the Kansas llio eragpical dictionary, aa many other ain men did l e quote a Jtortlon uf it, which sounds exceedingly odd in the light of his defalcation "What an as tonishing aggrrgate labor fur (tod, for country, and his fellow man haa thia man performed' r nanrullr. his name ia golden-edged 1 lis life is a fit study fir all, and might writ be used as a patern tit the preacher, the citizen, and the n an On ap proaching htm, if you are a close obserrcr ymi would ear: 'Here comes a business man intent on bnainess. lour next impression would lie, 'a phi lanthroput hurrying to help distress, next, a prr arh er,' and once passed, yoit woald turn to look at bim maaing whichf Right in all. for be is.Vnd ever Ita. been all and a aucceaa in each gcra iiourlioa (onnty, September .1!, 1SK; Marr Isabel Martin l.rnn ( nntitr I1....T.. !.'. white J '" -' John Tlipli Iirown Conntv, rsbniarv 9, ISO; while J . if."1'".' i"UJl""i. Jackson Countv. November 5, !). white TIlL flllluttin ll.t .liAir. tT... ...U....I . t. tiuian.l tranfferreil from the l'emtentuiry to tbe Jn-.au Avlum at Tfeka: ri--ta Urbb, ron! County. Januarr 21. IftSQ. ioJ?Im .,: N-lI-l-aemvortU County January t!I, ISrv!, ubite J Alexander Harmon, flreenwool Connty, Apnl30. Inj, nhiie TrjinfLrrfd totbn vluiu at Otwawatomie. Uicbanl Jone. alu4l'nplctt. Montcomery Connty. I'eeetuber i!l 1M79. Imtt-in Tin. .,. .... Mr. reil torn TAe 77t)rofilm 11th inut Theli-II.-4iu-i.uhitof tbone frlioe death wnt eneo bat. been eonimnteil. tbe date of tbe wnteneo and tbe number of ear of tbe eemmntatiou beioz Sen Samuel Vsbmore 0jfiH Cottntv. January 7. 1C5, cominute.1 loIUyean wbite Uil.unl Mouow. Iavi Countv. Jnne 19. !C3; li yean, colore.! lJ-i"1." ,0,Mr,'t Cberokee County oveiuIert!, In, III vcars . one-half Indian Ibefoilowic- -"bows th deatbt durin eonfine ment under death M-nlenre StnviUr lime IouUi (uuntv.Apnl tM. m. dud Jannarv25. l&C., e.. In re I Tbe entire lit r-bow tbirtv ec nrirti.m.i nnder tl.it law '. Iwintreisbt of ivbotu are inalr, and two i-luile-. Five are colore.!, tw Indian, and the rwt wjiite lsUktli of the women are vbitc Uamwftrt limen anmra, .ieiot.nor uaa uiieiiiiv in ieriiriU4 iIcikm- ' me vorrnon umi. . Iu iJre uiu, an iinut later Miielir-il the l.e.im tne ot u t ltn, and fteteral elaium have trren entrred"anint tuem iney bate Ireeu elliiis teal ei-tate firoui. IfV S Lock Inland ami Tjei ie ro 1 in oiler to tunac llie exj re. car anil rob the ikh o ft. I tune lat and have been birce iMirrowe. f munrr t from bank. At a meet in- uf tbe dejMM l oris the 'lausrn r-im-. iiun n likely to ...ine fnm Minuf uiicr rre Downeu mat no uiony u.t i-it iut j M rnonertt e l u Muni" hut imllet- b ii, t that the tkjxietr would endeavor to iur thetu at the . rai Ion the bink at INorilirYtd. iu tbit Nt itr on s. t rate of Kl 000 yearly Tim iii.Iel.ie.Inrf-, ii tdaretl ' trmUrT l"Ci, when tbey killeI turner Ila ..) ortbbaIf 8 X Ikptaw8 l'artneqr 8 S w qr -9 W,eqr 9 Vnwqr " 16 U'lnwjifi 16 E J n e p.r i; Seqr - I ty The Leavenworth Prrumy fnersKiuth' ne card is thinner than we vb it was Our desire is to demolish Governor Rlick. but be can't be drown ed in cologne water, or beaten down by a bra band TBOV 7IARUCTN. KiXl Beat TH wheat, retail, (3.007X33. "Wheat Fall. W!iv En-U. CO-LV-T-C Oats-ooc Potatoes Cu- Hat Prairie, Roo T ou Bcrrra aoe. Eoca lijc LAinlSe. HAK-lic Bacob flidet, I2rf. Hosw-ccMas.'a. BT. LOVtM JIABKKT. St. Lon Martb C. Hfceat Opnied lower aod Alow t o. Sred tl IS cab, (U l-il ltl-Uartbt tl ..(.tl 13 April. II lCili;i May ft Ii bid Jane j tl 09 bid stale, c loE at io-afle f.on , o-3 rr l ocaiiT;. Corn Opened lower and but httie dooe. except for Ma. which aol4 atraijcDt down from U3Mc cvb. and &i A -H.e March, 3;2Cie .pnl, S93S7e May c Janes 5MeJiUy Oata Tina, ajaite rub j 43,e April. ii3til- rlox- toe 44Je May j Amu. a al&iael.LI Baiiev &iAr t eo2sQe U-C slrtiva and hi elver: litLL MfeSaOS. ttlln- st-f90t7aa. beavy, 17X19T3j. I.eeip iarj;.hlp-( menta. 3.W0. CattleEeeeipta. 1000: abipmrsta. MM. Tbe dema&d urycrj excevda tbe aoppty. aad pricea Una. aalea mdaU. owibc to the acMut ttOrnDz. afxporta, tCtwaour txJ tecboic thippUc t3C03tTC0t Iizht do, t4U3 40 com SManativea, M30S4 3. pood batcher eeri.43J(. trod cwwa and betfera, 4 Oral (Si roaaoaa, f3l0ai W. alockers. W73l 23. feedera. tM S02SP0. CHICAGO 31AUKKT. Chicago, March C WTieat Doll aod lower; reeabir tl4Mcrrhi IIO?! 10H, April: I11IIS1141 Mavt tlll.ailll Jaaei NxS apnafctl OHJai CV2 aL3,91c. winter, tl 1(4 ww uacuve ao4 tower t waeAe caat iektMtrtt i April, s8eMaytC3c Janet reacted. SOe. Oat Dull aad weaker, Oeraah aad March; CiAi-ril. 44cMayj44KJaii. -J Weaker, at f. . Iy--Qiiiet.axT8e. Ilocw-Ssweipu, 12,000i hJpaeata, S.Dnx MirkH i.b aeulcdi rood u prim heavy, tvteady lN503T U, lihc, eaater at WUaiM: qtiar rworer AflfcoU- Catllv-Kre,pU.C,0OO: aVpnwBU, 3,400. Market, act. Ive on ahippiac And export cradea. aad 33I(Vr hij;bec; mtehera aad raBaera unchaa-rdi atoekeraaad ftsrdera weak. ExpocU, tilOC4i. r t rime .lupoiBC. tl t at3, hot nuJadr at 3 408 M baUher row. JJi--. batcher ateera, tiCOwSSD, ttoekern, 320S4 6ttt freder. f4S3ao. ATlaaU. niEiK Ivw h oCtliv -Woulli on llir Tarllt: One of the binet and best of the Ajieeebea on the Unit Detton, delivered in Conreaa recently, wan that by Mr Lynch, or MianMippi, winch we cive IH biff a refereitei. La- lieen frequently made to tbn cIjm of jH-nple w,i. whom I ftu identified, 1 think I may W emiittfd to jKak fr tbem. I not only Mnak hi i that rapraitv, but I want it distinctly uo-d(r-totx ibat I iakn-jan asncnlturut, a a far luer forthati-themterefttin which I am (Db(mI when I nut nor cii-aM ia iolitiea Now. 3Ir Cbiinnan. tieriuit ine fn ur (lint ttu. col ton i riMlncera of lLn.tit!i. m firx ILnnw ... in fivorof tantfreuiM.nablj protective. There wa time wLeuth-South wai iu favor of free-trade, aud ebeai labor That tim h.n all ira nm- dnrin rli.e were isla.ea That tune waa when nearlv everything we produced wa exportwl and nearly tierytbin we eoPrtun,-.l waa imitorted Now tbe condition of tbms-t i changed He not only b-ve fret-LiWr; we not onlv bare our cotton inter est, 1 ut we have iH.r f nar intereat. wo bare oor In in ber interest, we have our nee interest, we have OJrjitte imereit, and I am clad to le ablo to nay wc are mpidlvbavic'r our manufactunns interest. plaa-e 1 In fact Mr Chairman, the South t- lie Etnmnto have all tboe thine, all of tboe indntv. trir, all of those oecnpotion. that make the West powerful ami tbe hast wealthy; ami iu proportion a we bnvt then the sentiment in fat or tf a tariff reaMmaldv protective will nw until it will sweep all oer tbe Southern eoaniry. Applaaaej Let n.ray a word alw, 3Ir chairman, iu regard to tbe I HH.it ion oeeopie.1 by the Tro.1neins cUsaea of that country on tbi subject. I want to give the reaAsiu. or a few of theru, wh v the prolcria- elaswa there faiora protertite tanff. In the firt place Kt toe refer to cotton. And in thi- connection I am reminded i fa remark mailn by the gentleman from bonth Carolina Mr Aiken when the general de bate njsou this bill wa coins on. and that waa, that tbe iiriee of cotton m controlled bv the Liverpool market That if true. Why i that trnef It la i-iuiply because at least two-third of the raw cotton produced ia thiaconntry is abipped Abroad to for tis markets If we bail inanufaeturinc eaUblisb mcuta in thi country in sufficient nnm1era to pre vent tbe exportation of oor raw cotton abroad, then we would save what we now lose in eonae 4nc1.ee of tbe red netions in price made bv tbosewbo buy our cotton I-sftme sjy that tbe producers of cotton in tbe .South Where that IT we l.r a syatem of lesiilation aball Itrevent the estabhshment .if oiannfa.-tn.-a In . this etmntrr, then we will build np a foreign tnonop fly; we will be compelled to rely solely and exeln ively on foreign mannfaetnre to buy fMir raw cot- t( n Ami in tnrn we wonld be eomnelhl 1 n e1tr nra. on tbem to furni4i na with our cotton clothea to i wear while we are en-ajed in tbe production of raw material i I w ill say that tbe cotton producer of the South f lielieve that if we prevent by onr legiAlatioo tbe treciiou oi manuiaeiunns; ecu biisii menta in this country, then tbe foreign mannfaeturera will not ooly control the market in tbe purchase of tbe raw material which we f rodnce, bat will be compelled to rclv ni-on tbem to furnish ua with the elntlae.. that we wear and cannot very well get alon with-' That bein true, we vill be compelled to receive froutium for onr raw cotton jtut what they mar rbooMT Co give ns, and In turn, we will be compelled to pay tor tLcir cotton -ooda just what they may chooe t eharce ns tor them. Uebdieve that if we have man n fact nnnj estab bJiiuentA in tbiseoantry, then we will have compe tition wwJi foret-n manufactunnj: establishments, aod that e.impet tion will create demand for the raw material, wui inercaa its pnee and canae it to pi Ln. Therefore, if we hare these mannfacturic; cstaUttshaienu here in tbta conn try. we will not on ly jet tuaremoney for tbe raw material which we produce, bat in eonequence of having the cotton woven here, into cotton eoodx, we will hare great er supply of cotton cood than we would otherwise havtv and the cotton gooila would be cheaper. And we woul 1 give employment t oor own peo ple. We would have more people employed, we would get more x.oney for our cotton, and we would get oar cotton good cheaper. Tbati my view of it, and that Ia the view of the producer ol cotton In the south. That i why we want protection. fAp-planse, at iJOOsMJOiJ tadrositors. and (JDO,0(iil to the morl gjgn holders. 1 lie dcpos.itoM number )' a luajon tr being Jtoor female mill ojierativet. It I general ly lielievcd that thi i the culmination of several year of gradual depreciation of tbe society rath er ODonnell. one of iu tint controllers, tutestetl largely, resulting in beavy Iih.-k In addition tn the KHtre r tlepnsitors. there are several beavv Ie jiosit from $J6,0W) ilown t iK IHW Much excite ment exuts. A statement of the socictv'a eondition will probably le made at a meeting of prominent capitalists, on Sundav Anxiou4 dcpoiton. etm (loiie in jmur iu an icumeuis i IiETAtt. l.r THE MTIMT Iloj-Tttv, KcK 2 Tl e UeniLl says ef the lugiis- , .lueaii '-tiririjj, nw ita actual Urlit in rounu nuiu liera i $I0 0u , deduetlug murtgara amounting to IMO.WK), there rrmalus due deiHMitora $tW00U hen the s.eiety was !lr-.t forme... Cath, Iir Wgjn depositing their aavings with lather O Iionnell Hia death oecurredin 1WI. .uid a deficit of Ul,0ui) said to bie exioted Then th interest ha al wa Wen Urge, equaling or exceeding G prr cent . anu ua the dcjMMttA have not been well invented, tbe result u teen mat n considerable portiou of the deposit have been jtaid out in interest, butbyfjr tbe create t cause i found in the fact that in 1H7J tbe aocictr, then having a debt uf 3I.J0 000, WgAn a new church, adding to the debt ?T00 000, and ii-ung iur BUNuy oi uejiosiiora n meet tula amount, with tbe exception of 43,000. which wa raised by snl scriptiov. In addition to tbe bunlen enumerated, there Uanotbir of Urge, magnitude ror twenty live yeara tL t-ocictv ba maintainel iarocLial school at au rMlisiIel rxjiense of eI7A,UM melud ingsf40UOexendnl jn remodelling an old cbnreh for school room. T add to their load, the society, hve or aix year go, aieej tel chargn of the St I.awrrneecbunli and the tburrhof the Immaculate Conception, whirb ba I Icen roiuiderably in debt The deposit abd tf--e publir g. uerallr are con VllH etl that thl-i reult ha cun. about tbrough Imd maiuigenient, and Ia in no seow- tLe result of roguery The clergymen now in charge bate mail a full exhibit of the condition ofthn intfitutlon ami aIiuit that the money of depositor i gone They claim thai by reducing the expenses and strength emng the Ntenue of the church, Ibey can event n- auy pay oa me uent in inn, nut tue ,uestion ot in terrst tuut f -r sou.e vear t come le brld in aWv a nee ivouiatieii ais.(dnt Hunker utitl ail let a Soi w . t thestreet Two of the nddier. ( 1 artie Vt1 Hill Cbmlwr!! werr shnt tleid iti fn nt t t mil bv infuriated cttizen ftera hot p'lrsmt of t weeks. I lell Miller ami the three noted ...in were -iirniun led iu u tlnckrt an 1 llie . p lie t ujm.i tbem br nearly one hiiiidrel tmn i tell Miller w t'llfd, the ii linger w. re cat tur d moretlead tli.ii alive and are now serving life itui in the Suiit. ter iN-nitentiary 1-nink ami Je.-e Jarue mad good their cucajie IsMbIv n ri'ini-rtcnt witne-. now living could swear tMHotivetv that traQkt.ek Jtart tu that diMrtstrouA dav a work ami be nit.nt eveu pnnlncc uniiiiieachabb witnevMa. to prote an alibL Did 1- rank Jamea real I v take jv.tt lit ail tae-e u tt ngrt laid at hi diMirt i'rolmblv Imt in all o tin m possibly in even a smaller niimlWr th in ia rueraUv supposi-il mong bonier rutliano the Jatoea mid loungers have bml many unit it or, but rartlvu sti cessftilmie r rtn hrst to Iat lb ir work i uiimi takablV Slatltltetl With ibete nvn Iniln tii arL Itut uoIhmIv now knows, and nobody ecr will know m just what rxploiHiiidividital members of the hni 1 Ion a bund rrank Jumm robablr weighed all the cl auces r! sely Iiefure snrrendenag biiiiM-l! int.. th clutches of the law lie talk little bnt it l ev ident that LetrutA mainly to the iaibihly of tli prosecution to i riNtttee convirting trstiinonv In onecHe With hardly an cxeepti m the men wiio knew bim aa comrade or lemlt r nrrdeal or in the penitentiarr And eo secretly did the Jamc b.,v plan their robUne that none except their trusted aeeonipiresererkneworthefriiH.vcmcntA, and few other iersons knew tbe men bvAigbt exeej t tin ler an alia. 1 Leir robberien were generally tl nr n some sort of disguioe, an I wbeu the IxMity wa i let! tley returned to tbfir familie in srto .mm city or country neigh I or boo. I to n-ioiiue the w-mtl mntineof existence, a 3Ir JarknouorMr II ivjn rraukVlawjeni bojm to wearv ont the lac bv r l-eatetl failnrea of the pruecutlon t makr- w clearcatve U ben the contest it shown to he bop Ie they ay justice will lay down her - ml They mar sue. eed tn doing thit. Itut r rank J.n ntUAt le a man of phenomenal nerve so hol.Uv 1 face the law be ha bmg defied es- I wl S kdh i o. .m ont; 1. Thelsefal fnbllc lalfeaf lite ar (.ovrrnor f the 11 ale of .trw 1 rk. Tbe lift ami life-work of Kx (orernor hlvm 1 Morgan, who died in .New lotk on tebruaryll were very typical of the average American State man. He wa lMru in Itcrksbire Couuty, Masarhu setts. cbrnary 8, 181 1 , resided in New r ugland for the fir! twentv five year of hi life, removed to -New jaurk in ISI and engaged in menantile pur anita, fa which be wa Very sueeesfitl. eventuallr aectimulaliug a fortune estimated from (7 Omi (-. t i cl.OO) VI W Inreliguiu Le wusa Preibyteruu, amemWr of the old Itriek ( hurt b. rind recently gave the Lnion The ological isciuinarr 4I0IHHM for a library which i t bearbisnamt. Iu IVihtiri Mr Mtrgau a career aa sinking and p'icuoiuenal, estcciallr in thL, that he le longed to the da ot pfditiciaus wbo were sought forotliee rather than iImisW- who are forever seeking tbem In l&Ohewaa rUctrd an Alderman in New lork citr, and the same ror was chosen state Nn atot, and re-eleetetl th folloamg tear llewaia delegate from New lork to the Mmy conference which met Iu 11 tt -.burg iu K. and wa ebiheii chairman of the national committee wbicballel t. oruer the first nalionil convention whieh met in rhiLvIelphia and nominated John C Fremont for I'reMuIent In Is.". Mr Morgan wa nominated for (lovernor of .New 1 ork an I elected by 17 tun) plural ltr He made- a good orert or, and and in lsuj wa renominated and eleeteil br a ptnralitv of Cl UjO Tlil second tenu broii-ht bun face to face? with, the problem of the civil war, ami hi record i so coH. aa War (srerhorthat be rank with M.irton Andrew and tur tit. lie resonded promptly to Ireideit laucula lirat call fortroon and tlnnn the twentr month ut hi administration iu time f war, he rsisHtl aad form anted from .New 1 urk -Tit 000 men He wa elected fo the Lniteil Mtte henatc for the term ending March 4. IS1, and voted for tbe conviction of I'rridcnt Johnson Marrb 6, 18-vi In 18-"ibe wasoffcretl tbeN-rretarytshmof the Lmt etl tUte Treasury, but declined In I -CI be wai of Tcml, but decline), tbe Miioa to Uussia Aa chair man of the national Republican cow tm tte he again, in 1876, called to order the Republican Convention that met at Cincinnati and nominated Hayes and A heeler. He waa an earnest aupporter of tbe Hayci atl mini tra tion. whieh i worthy of mention as show ing the real calibre of the man. October. 1!, be wa again offered tbe I-Werctary-ahlp of the Treasury under lres dent Arthur, and again declined the position Mr Morgan wa of fine appearance and of une tent ful life. lie bad oalyoue child. Dr. Edwin 1) Morgan, Jr Governor Morgan waa a thoroughly estimable man iu every sense, ami representative ef the bent element that originated tbe lOpublinaa party, which ba played such a large part in the control of tbt nation during tbe last quarter of a rent nry Mil J. ix rr IsrAvcr The ItepoMie ia atill in It infancy. aQWidge Gerry dangbter Las jat died in New Haven. He waa a aigner of tbe Declaration uf Indeiiendence and a iee-lrmulent of the United Vate He. died m thi city in 1914, and wa ha ned at tba CottgrcAAioaal cemetery, where an nnpretctv Imua maaament mark b. last resting place. He U wawbotaal, "If aiaankas bnt oneday to live, b bihiidaty to devote that day to the service of hi country I! i daughter Annwaa91yearaof age wbetl fthetilCil lrtUAjNtrfiliM RrmmLTttrrM- In Troy, February EStlt. ot pneumonia, Tiioxaa ' . SaKsUtAV, yocngeat aon of P. M. and Eloina Hag- f-jr . . Cackfoed. formerly o4 Troy, bat at prea by, afed9ycmr, 6 month, and 2 daya Lexd atUtIra.serin the Indun Territory, sear tort He paaaed calmly and veacVfnUr away, leaving I SSSilaftf i .i,', .. , , . ... ,. , , f eras i tajtss incbea high la teat country, and that aad heart to mourn their lo. but with the knowl fc M tM frvm jj eatheT di-i not amount to one edr that onr Iom b hi gain. i 3 bandre itr Mi mot GUtU. CeagrcMional jstppartlonmeaif. btcTnm 1. That the State of Kansas be aad the Mmeiabc.ebr divided into seven (7) dutnet for the election of representative to the Congres of tbe Lmted Malra, each ef which diAtnetaaball be enti tled to elect one lsU-pretentalive, The limit and de signation uf the counties of each district shall be a follows : Stc 3. Tbe Counties of Nemaha. Drown, Doni phan. Pottawatomie, Jackson, Atchison, Jefferson aad Leavenworth shall conttitnte the tint district. Sec 2. The Counties of Wyandotte. Johnson, Douglas, Miami, eranklm, Anderson, Linn, Allen and .Uourbon shall constitute the second dulrict. bEC 4 Tbe Counties of Crawford, Cherokee, Neo sho, Labette, ilson, Montgomery, lIk, Chautau qua and Cowley shall constitute the third district. Sec 5- The Counties of Shawnee, Wabaunsee, Osage, Lyon, Coffer. oodson. J ree n wood. Hotler. Lbase, Morn and Msnon shall constitute the fourth district. bEC 6. The Counties of Marshall. Washington, Republic, Clond. Clay. Kiley, Ottawa. Saline. Dick inson and Davl shall constitute tbe fifth district. Sic. 7. Tbe Counties of Jewell, Mitchell, Dacota, Kllswsrth. lasttf-Il. f Uhnrn. Smith. Phltlinat. lltt,Vm. Kilts, Trego. Crsbam, Norton. Decatnr. shendan, ove, St. John, Thoma. Itawlin. Cbeyennc, Mier maaamt Wallace shall constitute the sixth dutnet. SEC. 8. Tbe LAiuntiea of M-l1.ermon. Haee-r. Sedgwick, Samaer, Harper, Kingman, Ucno. Iticr, lUrton, buflord. I'ratt. lfarber, Comanche, reward. Iawnee, Uoh. Ness, liodgman, r ord, Clark. Meade, flrar. Lane. IScott. smnoTah. AntaW. hevard. Steven, Grant, Kearney ami Kansa shall en.e iu.o ioc scvcniaaiatncT. klrnitbcrr.r nt 10 n 4.allon. The fruit ftand are groan ng under load i.r t liei.m fruit, of the fiiiet iptatity ami npiearAue i .'tui at nu iium ia me aeisuni nas I acre i,e I better lot of fruit olfcrcd for sale I he iMUtnas nr artienl-irly bandfume a also are the (.idifirin Ircir. strawtierriea will be in the ruatht-r tn- week 1 cttnUv, a reporter akrd a dealer wh he thought straw lat-rrie would bring s-ii.1 b We will IiatetMainn fnnu rlonda n.xtwe-k iiiti 1 jstimt-e they will sell at aU.nt lo gall m or i a quart "W by ibm t ion m-U tbem bv the i.z ri an.) done with ltr Well. I guess I could. Thev are selliti nt M n .juart, in New otk " sirawbernenniar sell in .tlanta at H a gallon but tbr re will not Ite an overwhelming nod. nt thi price fhero will 1m a Iir'e amount of kiltie in thi iim) ket.Tuesdar Luttabt bama will lm brre oil th ii day, and among the nther kinds i f gnni" mil W tttr LtldoeL from N.iva St tU. smelts from.unadi Iobstrrs, from New Itninwjck prairie bea. utit) erli8p .en it mi Tbre ha lecii nothing lie in hah. during the wetk I'oitltry l M-ofre tew turkey were soil renililv. veslerdav at cen an.1 chickens were sold at IH V drote of rrmarkaldv line Uef pjisleii it, streets, vesterday gentleman sjiI I have ite ver-n ueb leef tlv as thl mi Ijuta. bnt we shall we tiner. in the future W by tbe impruicmetit f" laccausvetsftlte comjM-titiou with I biraA Ite. I Nothing but the iery tiiicr leef will sell in a n.-r k-t that isaupj lied by Cuirao ci .et rut Sent our in irfrigt-rutorcar. ITieu agm the idetouarganue f trlory find it proStab-e to u wnl? fat tM-eves. Tin wi'I raie the grade of our meat Mill t t safe to patronize the Clfeago beef t the extent at Ieat, ot kiepitig it in e uipelitton w th onr I icat market " A gentleman saw, at a game lamkei eterJav Doyou want tocl mc the gjuie scaMMi wili i ili Ik-iou tit bit t If tvf, U.y half-tioAen q titil ami haietbcui lujile into a quail pie W ith crisp rich rrnt, tbii f a dih ht r r a king V bjsUmler said Cive me a brord Savanna! Kt.er shad for brekfa-it. antl yun may have tV uail pie" n other sai.1 -1 11 take an ol I Uthioncd fry of.Ueor gia rabbit, and ask odds of notbipg en laud ur in water" All of which are submitted Hlnnf (Oft I iVHtitttm iyrnenmonU Is almost aa epidemic in .Saw) ork City, baring appeared daring tbe past few weeka in a peculiarly malignant form. Last week maety nine person died ia that city from this disease alone. Tbe recorda of the health department show that in a period of lorty yeara there ha been an In crease In the percentage of death from pneumonia, to tba total mortality. Consnmptioo alone, ef the oUesscs to which mature person aro partlewlarlr liable, surpasses Us destroctlrcnesa. t!P" Ten thousand dollars have beeu subscribed toward tbe Aagnstinian relief fond. It U reported that the Jesuits of Boston offer ti assume the control ami indebtedness of the Catbolie ehnrrhe at Law rence, Jiaaa. C7 Hendricks, of Indiana, ha gone to t Iorida to fan bia carbuncle ia tbe shade of an orange grove, ami dig np a boom which got swamped In the Ever glades during the hard winter of ;&7.Ptn!aJtlpXi Is a IUDr ix. Sheridan, or the Inh Hon., of .New j ork, who is acenr.l by Carry m bis testimony of being ou- of the ronpiritors who planned tbo m u tier of Cavendth an 1 If ark e. un a pretty bad fix. aeconlmg tohisown account lit. claim that hs I wholly iunoeent f any knowledge r privity Iu theatuainst)oti, bnt that if h-U taken orer tu Dnblm nailer tbe extradition treaty, to stand a trial there, he i a dead man, athocnrt will ham all the accused In this cae, proof r no pnnif It may be that hi danger i nut all Imagmarr, even if he i Innocent, but a man accused of complicity in a crime of thi magnitude ami atrocity ugkt to b tned sometime, and .unewhere, aud hi ejuoot very well be tried on this side of tbe water ltnt he ought to l) given as good a show aa t oible. and a plain Ertma faeie case shoubl lie- made agatnat him before e is banded over to the llntisb author I.. Hut it f pretty evhlent, brtlie hasty dating of numerous Irish tmencan to this country ine Carey exam mation cnuimenceil. that sent of this Ie til try ba been done br tbe natnra'.cd e.tirn of this coa n- iry. wuo nave nas oiqavnuiiiiy to learo better me thotl of political refona thaa the murder of a man like Cavendudi, who hail ncter done an injiry to n living Irubman. tbatanr one bad ever heard cf. and if they can be hi en titled, the sooner they can lie sent Lark to undergo some ju.'iciou hanging, the better for tbe peace of both countries. 1'eotectios. -enatorShenuau,in a recent speech pointed out with clearness aad force the ground uje on which rest tbe doctrine of protection to Ameri can manufactures. He said: What i tbe pnneiplo npon vhicli protection i baedl Why should the Government tax all the people to protect the laborer I It is that In thi country, it I not wise, a a matter of pnblie policy, that our workingmen should be rnlureu tthestnd antof wageslu Iiin;ie. That I tbe only fonnda uon on which the doctrine of j roUrimn stamla. and if it i abandoned there 1 an end to the doctrine of protection, i ree trade I the natural an I normal condition of mankind, bat we haie estabtlsbM in this country a repnblie of men. all of whom aru equal, a majority of whom are the master, wju make ami unmaae law, we say that, a a principle of pnbl c poller, their Labor shall not lie degraded, not be reduced by competition with foreign labor, or pauper labor, or any knvl of lalor, at that they will not bare the advantage ami benefit and ednca tional facihtie due to Amcrtraii citixrnsblp. That m the broad foundation n;oti which thi whole fir iff system rests. 7" Capt. U.S. Walden. the president uf the Kan sas Citr Oklahoma colony, which left that city re cently fur tbe Indian Territory, returned lat night, and says that othr member ere coming across the country. He report that Captain Iajne ' band are in camp near Arkansas City, ami that they content plate another raid. fy It la stated oa Democratic actl.orty, that the Greenbackera and InhibftionIt will combine in Iowa, ami run den. W caver for Governor fT The tempcniDce cam-e in Iowa ba been clear tu tne top oi ine latiuer. it awTsuM uvuvw. stett State Jiegttter C9 ShooU Jay Gonbt on bis travels meet a pir ate, it would be bad for the pirate, ia JtvcptW