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r?!?,BsfnrvSS? v j' K She au$ia.s &1M. mol. mii.tci:. Editor. TROY, KANSAS: Thursday, : : : : May 31, 1SS3. Decoration Day. Thi Y.lr.eIjiV) i Hit .lay art apart fl-rilcc-oratti.g ... rmi of llifc nlm died loMivelhe lTii.mi. In iltri.miul-..if .iiir, town, Iianilets, and .i.nntry grim-janl1, in III North a nl part of tlii Sintli( tt will 1m filMrvil an a holiday, and thf people will anvnihle to trrw flowers on tbegraf Ilio" nlm foaght iintler the starry flag1. Thesr rarnar nmiiWrri. l.y the ten of thon-aiids; and they inrreae jwr after year, an the worn .lentim -ln-p ir. Tlir population of IIm- yiave liner dt-rn-awH it glow tiaMlily and Mirely, ei.r l.y .ar. Tli patriotism of thof ilm reiiiaim! at l.m itiiut nut le iiiu.fr-valui-d; fur tJ.ey taixil the rup, f..ruiIieM the moiir, prmidi-d the auppHi-tt, and IooLhI after tli uitrreM in th- rear, without wlmli, the armi in the fi-U uiuhl tia.eler?:i ntrept away. Hilt the aa lit.-,-, llir pri.atiou, the tlaiigrr, the luirdnhijit itn.l MiSViiitt were for those bo went to the war. IVrhapn fen men, ulieu they goto'nar, ralrnlate that Ihey will 1 ninnii thokilleil: jrt rver laan .I.iriiliti, takes hi life in hi1 hand, and Liimti. not what day or hour he may In anion; the ulaiu. There in no reanonahle certainty fur the future to the man who (,'im'm to war. It i lineman f.ir Mm to ralrn late a da aheadf fur hi life i a rmihtaut nfler. itiff. and may le iTemaiidetl at aiy motneiit. II! action, hit jn-puhi, hi existence are not hi own ; he mutt move promptly a directed, with out even the riht of -If-j,rt--r.atioii, or to avoid danger ami death. Thoo are the men who nil the grate, and are daily ruaVing new ones, to !e deeorated with tlonem on eacli .Oib ofMiy. Unt thrn is Momethin Iiettrr and of more conHeqiienee than decorating graves. Thi cm. lint little, and reipiire hut a few honr tihie, and need not U outittetl in order to do that let ter thing. There are thointaud of soldier Mill among uh mhiic maimed and wounded, nomc AiinVring from the etiectK of exposure and ilis ea.v, all gmwingohl, and the iotiriaitieaof age, added to Hiom of hanlshipt, creeping npon them. TJiere are the widow and orphan of those who died for the country. Many of theae. are provid ed against want; hut none of them receive, too lunch, while ery many, from ratine, liejom. their control, are jet without the pittance of a pension. I it not better to make all these men romfortahle nmv, and j-erhap prolong their live, than to let them die in poverty and want, and then honor their memory hy scattering tlow-ero-ier their guven? Ixt full jnitit-e 1ms dime the liting. n well an honon lrft"wcd upon the dead. It is hut a mockery to the soldier who in living in pcnur, to know that when ho is dead, hi grave will In deturjttd, according to fomial regulation, on the :&th ofcach Ma. Let e.rry In t tig siddier hai; a (m-iimou in pro portion to his needs and dctcrtx, rather than de prive uu desT".ing lutily one of his right, be cause it ha got Iteymid his Niwer to produce certain witnesses and evidence required hy -tahhslird rule and regulation. The dead do not need any attention., and would not miss them. It is all done for effect upon the living, at best. The soldiers who jet lie are the ones who need and can appreciate attention. Do not wait until they are dead, and then waste the money and yii.pat!j they need, on their graven. Till. Ci.ors Kant. During the last week, we had an opportunity to mm, the country through tcntral Illiiio.4 ami Indiana, anil wentern Ohio. In all these sections, although 4he Reaou is backward at in Kansas, there hae 1h?ii ahimd uut rain, and i rojis pioiniM well. Central Il linois looks finely, and crop fmorahle, although it is said that wheat will lie a failnre in the Miuthern part of the State. Central Illinois is a beautiful country, except that it is too level. Central Indiana is more rolling, and is a timlier country. It look fresh and flourishing, and we heard persons say that in tl.OKotith-eastcrn part of the Mate, thre never win a !etter prospect for wheat. J tut for a huely cuntry, commend us to West ern Ohio ami Intern Indiana, embracing tho Miami and Whitewater Valley. The green, wooded clojtes, covered with lduegra, specked with white clour ami dandelions, -with iinmer ons ''creeks and ' branches," tho clear water tippling mer iehhly ImnIs, make anight refresh ing to the ei. The si'asoti was about the name as here. Soiuecom is up, oino not yet nprouti'd, while some i yet to plant. Wheat is farther ndvauclicd than here, and pruiies a gmxl crop. Itarley is jointing, and in sttme places heading. They had a heavy snow-storm on Monday of last week, which, had it not melted a it fell, would have made fully six inches of snow on the ground, lint it was not followed by cold Mifti cieut to frce?e anything, and there had lu-en no hilling frosts. The barley was beaten down by the weight of the imw, aud it is thought to In somewhat damaged in that way, hut thre has leen no other had result. Ink AT IIomk. The paiwp throughout the j North are very ecre in their deunuciatious of thejnty that ae(uitted (oiigreMtiianTliotiip!Mn, ! of Kentucky, of the charge of murder. lu fact, J 11 f.iorile topic has lerii the insecurity of life at ' the Smth, and the diflirulty in necuriug the j contictioiiiif murdciers,csMviaIly in Kentucky. Now, from what we hale wen rud hcanl of, we , would a S4M.H iik the South a llteNorth. The ' litter has no right to put on airs. If Thomp- j koii'h defens wa eoin-t t. and the jury Ncruieil ' to think it wa. tli was justifiable in killing J hi nun. At erx nearly the kiiiio time as the Thompson ttial, Jeie. Ihutn, a Chicago lough. wa- tried lor the miM-M.nhUiI murder of Elliott, i Ditmi wjts 3(uitted. and his asiiatc roughs haxe Mine u-tii tiasiing him. anil entry ing mi ; til a sth- Ili.it is disgijtcfiil to :iuy community. Iook at llie ii lent atiiutl;il of Dukes, in IVnn-M-Iatna, v ho deliU rately murdered the man whose daughter he had mined. ImiU right at home heie in Douiph.ui County, where it is only n few year since a cobblibNidl murderer wan mtimlled, who Martcd ut to lommit murder, aud accomplished hi- object. Itn-thrcu. let ns not Ijiiii'1.1 too boidty oi-r llo- state of MH-ielv ill the s,oith. Tin; INim: am Ii:h.i. The Poji.- has riea ted a t-oiiiuiotion among the Irish. It Nt-entsthat Mr. TariM-ll, in his efforts in behalf of Ireland, has lieiome bankrupt, and the Irish were raising contributions for his relief. The priests were nrtm in this work. The Pope has issued a cir cular foibidding the prtes- taking any part in 1hiswork,or ienuittiiig it to ln done in the churches. This has almost caused a revolt iu the church. Many leading Irishmen advocate a refiial to contribute "Petir's nee," a contrt butiotyraised in all the churches, which const j. tntes a personal fund of llo Poje. They charge that the Pope has Wen iulliienced Iiy Knglih enemies of Ireland, and has done this in order to gain fjor with the Kuglish aristorracy. However, there are two sides to the story. Those who side w itli the l'ope, say that he is leterm ined to enforce the principle of non-iutrrference in State a flairs by the church, and that this Par nell liusitios in a political matter entirely, and the clergy annot W permitted to meddle in it. G? It Wcomci more and more evident that the DenuH-racy are going to hac tnuible with the tarirt'estioa, and are preparing to take a position on it to dereie somebody. They are afraid of the Irish. Tree Trade ts the faxorite policy of Kuglaud, and is one of the means hv which Ireland has Wen iuioverished; there fore, the Irish are showing signs that they will stand no more free trade f.mlij-hurv. It i pro K)8e.l that the IViuocracy make their platform favor a tariff for rectmc, leaingout the word "only," mi that they can offer it in a hhape to Miit all tastes. Wonder if they think people will be fooled mi easily, next yearf Tlie Ke puhlican platfotm, on thiijnetion, wilt mean one thing, and ntllexpresa it m plainly that no explanations will le necessary. t& Welts ter defines chew to be to rnminite; to nieilitate. From the way Hully Itrookes, of the Enttrpri, dnells and harp upon diaper it in evident that he has found palatable morsel to chew Well, we hate no right to dictate as to his taste; but we wish b would turn his head the other way, when he want to spit. V$ Sid. Clarke proclaims it as his deliWrate opiuiou that the net President will W a Demo- j crat. If thereeerwaa dead dock, Sid. Clarke is one. He couldn't W elected riogpelter in a State that once honored hint a her Kepreseiita the in Congress. IIU opinions are worth aUmt as much as his iullnence. r?" The reent Democratic victory in Atchi kou will not he a fruitless one, thin time. The other day, one of the uev iMiUreuien killnl a niggT- Swor.VToOEEYTHELiivg. The prohibition pajter, concerning l.ov. fiHeLacoiiunulation of the Muteuce of a naloou keeper in Wahannse Conuty, have a great deal to nay about the Gov ernor nullifying the Iawi lie took an oath to j support. Judge John Martin, apparently with an eye to currying favors with the prohibition Istr, is very xealuQ la whooping up Honor cases, aud iu imposing excessive peualtie upon those convicted. That i all rght ; he is a faithful and upright officer, enforcing the laws he i worn to administer. Bnt Gov. Click, in the exercise of hi lawful powes, abate the sentence, to bring it within tlte 1onnd of reason; this i violating the law he ha -wont to execute. There is a at deal of foul wind expended on this business of violating oaths to execntc the laws. In the eyes of the prohibitionists, there is but one law that it is a riu to violate, and all others pmst W snlwrtlinated to tbj. The law gites a Jmle the right to pas-s sentence on a man contacted of an offence; and thelawgite theGoernni thejKiwrrto coiomnte a sentence, or to pardon the man Muteuced. If Judge Mar tin has a right, under the law, to sentence a man to pay a tine of $.tuf ami to go to jail for lCiO days, Gov. Click has a much light, under the law, to commute the sentence to 10 and ZW days. There is nw doubt that he has such j tow er, under the law. Where, then, has he violated the law, in eouiuiuling the sentence, more than Judge Martin did, in parsing it t Whateer the Governor doc, that the law empowers him to do, he can do without violating hi oath to exe cute the law. He is as tuncb entitled to hi in dividual view a to the justice of a sentence, a is the man who passes the sentence. The Gov ernor can panlon a inurderrr, or a highwayman, or any other criminal, aud fcet hi in free, if he see good ground for it. The law git c htm th! right, aud in exereistuglt, he doe not violate hi oath to cxecnto the lawn. This is one of the law-, and he ha a right to hi choice, when laws conflict. The trouble ts, he violate the high-toned notions of the prohibitionist, and they Imagine that this is a violation of hi oath. Wk II we Hkaui j-'itou Texas. Vcs, Kcv. Scalawag llrnokes, wehac heard from Texas, and from a good Republican of Decatnr, at that. This letter hays that yon published a red-hot Democratic paper there, and were contiunally in trouble; that you left, owiug two notes, which were a lieu on your pre, but yon got away with the press to Gainesville, and from there to Kansas. A gentleman of Decatur was a Republican candidate for District Judge, aud ltrookes did all he could to defeat him, aud as the severest argument he could use, called him a nigger-loving Kadical. (Ain't you the good Republican that called us a Democrat support er!) The writer further nav you hale had trouble wherever you have Wen, a far as the 'chain of title can Ite traced. A letter from Oswego nays yon resided there almnt twelve month, and were in a constant wrangle with Miineltody; were arrested once for liWd ; had one or two tights; were shot at by a man named, Stiiuper; jirearhal wiveral times, etc. How ttid it happen that yon always got into these nect of scoundrels, who were forever per M'cuting the poor fellow ! Now, take another chew at the diaer, and spit at us. tlr The Wichita Eaglr is a little bit off, in its comments upon our article relative to Judge Thacher and the Governorship. We do not op pose him Wcauso he is a prohibitiouist. On the contrary, wc said that, although he was known to W a prohibitionist, he would have received the otes of most of the Republican who voted against St. John, had he Wen the nominee last fall. What we objected to, was his move to altolisb jujy trial, in order to facilitate convic tion in liqnor cases a thing St. John never proposed, with all his fanaticism. The object ofa jury in to acquit, a well as to convict; and this attempt to force convictions was the most arbitrary and dangerous undertaking ever at tempted in K: usas. tV "A Fanner, in the Lawrence rrdM, at tempts to answer Congressman Haskell tariff arguments. He i almnt a much a farmer as we arc; hut in the garb ofa farmer, he think he can fool Mmebody. There is one noticeable featnre iu hi effort that may W seen Iu eery attempt to Iiolster tip free trade. It argument are wholly quotation from llritish free trade writers. It Is impossible for a man to preach free trade in America, without nsing the con demned ammunition that the Rritish manufac turers, who are Wnt upon making America trib utary to them, have nent over for their allien to use. "A Farmer! Shoo! fo At all the railroad depot throughout the Kast, the notice is posted, "On aud after Jnne 1, IKT., no trunk weighing over 2T0 pound will 1m checked a baggage. It must go a freight or express matter. This is a direct war upon the drummers. It i just, hut only a beginning of what should W. Some rule should Ik adopt ed to prevent the same hard-cheeked gentry from monopolizing all the conveniences of ho tels and railroad cars. Resides a a rnle, they get their fares at a great discount, while those who pay full fare have to come in second Wst on the accommodation. V2 The prohibitionists are again on the ram page, and ay now they are on the war-path, and mean to close out every naloou in the State Wfore they stop. We have heard soinethiug like this Wfore. They will close them in n hog's eye. Hut when the thing winds up, they will find that blatherskite Reiinctt aud CampWU have closed their pockets on a big sum of money, hamloo7led out of the t em ranee people. "TiT We are sorry to nee that a bitter warfare is raging Wtween the Leavenworth Time and the Tope k.t Canitnt. The Timr publishes three or four columns of oiut iu the life of the editor of the Cayitat, which are not worth the space occupied, ami the Capital retaliate by lopping the Timr from its cxthange list! Why don't they imitate the example of the Chtrf, and dwell iu harmony with their eoteitijtoraricf IJ The coal miners at llelletilh, Illinois, arc on a strike. Iu a conflict with the militia, who weie called out to iiell the riot, one of the strikers was killed, and several wouuded. If it had Wen one of the ring-leaders who was killed, it would have Iteeii all right. The mischief makers iu these rasen generally escape, while their iuuoeeiit or unwilling followers suffer. tV The Hiawatha World, jti a long editorial Ubselling, calls attention to the fact that the last syllable of Sir Walter Scott Wawrley is spelled try. Perhaps the editor of the World is not aware that his Ulnstriou predecessor, in the IHipatch, seerul time called public atteution to our ignorance of orthography, Wcaiise we sicl!ed Waerley just that way. VW Rev. Krohn has Wen delivering a sermon in Atchison, which, from account, must hae lceii unlit for decent people to hear. It was as bad as the language that called for an Allison Poultice to the tune of $15 to W slapped on Rev. Tramp ltrookes, at Scvcuauce. t?"The great Fast River bridge, Wtween New York and Itroohlyn, i completed, and open to travel. Almost the entiro population of the two cities, and thousands Wsides, hae crossed bark aud forth, in the past few days. 17 Vcnnorsay this is to W the last of the stormy, uncertaiu years, aad that hereafter the seasons will settle down in their regular, old time routine. We hope that, for once. Vennor j a true prophet. ft? Ieier ltrookes confess that he had some trouble in getting hi insurance, at Mexico, Mo. How singular it is that eope susject scoundrel ism in cery act that some men arw connected with! W The widow Ouray, of Colorado, has mar ried again. Her new hnsband is a bieech-clont-eil gentleman Waring the name of Too Much Gut. That man ha lots of relatives all over thecoiintrv. r?" An exciting Ball-fight i now in progress. John Hull and the Irish Ball have Wen engaged in a desperate straggle ; and now the Pope send iu his Ball to turn the tide against the Irish. CF"TheLeaveuworth iVrstha Wen bought hy a company, and consolidated with the Stand, ard. Tapping (or Dropcr A well known medics! authority iiavs: "When drepfiical effusion La reached a chronic stage. Un plug is resorted to a temporary relief, but is nev er relied upon a cure." The canoe of Dropsy must W removed, or it i a mere question of time the jttticiit tntiftt die. To remove the cause perma nently, ue Hunt's Kruicdy, the great kidney and liver medicine. ThU rreat medicine for the kidnevs, bladder, liver, and nriaary organ, has no rival, llant s Remedy cares when all other medicines fail. .n?Tje iVnutjIvanta Lexitlatnre paMcd a bill giving pen-aunt to the ittmmng veteran or the Mexican war, and to the widows of soldiers and sailors ofthat war. hot Gov. Pittison step in with a vrto. The Mexican veterans are Laving a bard time to secure a recognition. ty The frpabhVan of iVnuvl-rapU Lae made a good start on the road to harmony and victory. r Little Joker" is tbe Wt smoking tobacco. fXTriFtAfrrtXt Ckitf.) Tii:;ioHv.ncri.H. et viola x. sxmx. On, Len on life's track! wean Stormy winds bare sank to ret, .And tlo billows, tirwl of motion. Sleep upon tbe water's brrait. O'er tbo nulrmn drrp come tIine Stsuuls ami mnrmnrs soft and low, iM sweet uem'ry-bells are pealln; From the shores of luog s;ou Faint and far, and ulst-snrruandHl, TTe WboU that loTtlr nulo ltIn wtiose cucot aUall ne'rr be reudcd )tv war little 1st V aaln. We can ratt-h tbe sleam of fountains FLuhin In tLe son's bright rays. And tbe tops of parple manntaios Ihupjs-ar in Mf n bsze. 4-lura from a thousand flowcru Fling arooDtl ns rit b iN-rfnme; UVI1 we Lnw lb wtMidland bowers Wlicreesrli one iu brant y Mtmnis. ITtlj funus, Ljt luikU njJiniiis, Ibs-Lon ns acruss the sta; Ami wc hmrwect vuccm drititi; Tbronb the till air tcodmlj. i Mi, tbou omctry of bid tmuTe! Oh, thou Ianlff bl-ssinj;but! With wlat mwI anl dniiniy iltastue lfciwc v-w tbi fir tff fast' Visrt-H. throusb the csbn air ln for. FltMititn, toourlixtcnlusrara: Aid je foantain-i, brightly plaiiu " KLuli yuurliht adown tbeyrant. Ami wlwn liff'mUy Isdrrlining, And Its ftnn is siuklnx low, lly tin n:ury-WH U chimin:. llWs-d Luidof i; ijd! Wt-flbury 4mnty, Iuws, May, l-cX O.TIJIi:RriAI.tf.AV. ItrierDIgesla of I. ale DerlWsna. CVtmpilot sprcWly fir llw M. Ikiw Cmiinf rrlal-fiazrttc OlSTttACTJ.OITrtULI4 COUCY. A contract tor the payment of uiouey to procure the location of a station aud dejtot at a certain place on a railroad, is contrary to public policy, and void aud iacajiable of Wing enforced. Money paid to an agent uu a contract which is oid, as being against public policy, may W recovered by the prin cipal from the agent. Tbe right to avoid such a con tract Is Wtween the parties to it, and the agent is not allowed to interiKAe a defense which the other party d echoed to avail himself of. Where a director in a raifway company took a sub scription payable to htuiself, fur tbe puriose of se curing the location cf a station at a certain point on the road, and after arils took the subscribers notes, which he sold and appropriated the proceeds there of, and he had induced the contractors of the msd to locate the depot at the place desired, it was kttd that such party was not liable for the proceeds of the notes given him in an action of the contractor, tbe proof tailing to show that he took the notes or uiouey as asent for the coutractors. Suell, Taylor A: Co. vs. Pells, Supreme Court of Illinois. fOltPnlt-lTlOX UAUIUTT. Where a corporation enters into a contract, and it has been fully executed on one side, and nothing remains but the payment of the money by the cor IKraUon, a recovery can W had against the corpor atiou, notwithstanding the contract may have been ultra rwr, r outside of the corporate iowers. Wright is. Antwerp Pijie Co- Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. UWINr.NT IMJMUN AMI HIM ICES. The inconvenience of carrying on a farm divided into two purts by a railroad is a legitimate element of damages to W considered by the jury is asessiug damage for right of way, although such 4 images may W largely conjectural and uot susceptible of anything like definite ascertaiumeut. Hut damages from danger of crossing the road with teams, and for danger to children aud members of the family of the owner, are so unreliable aud uncertain as not to fuini a proper basis iu the assessment of damages. The us'?uient should W confined to only such dam ages as are reaKouably probable. Mclteyuold et al vs. Iturbngton A: Ohio Kiver ltKilroad Company, Su preme Court f Illinois. 111MIIMIA0ILE O.HItMIAH.UMMLMCAT10H. A huobaud uur prefer hi wife in a deed of trust for the Wuefit of creditor, or he may convey prop erty to her absolutely, in consideration and discharge ofa debt, in the satue way he conld in refierrnce to a debt due by him to auy other party. It is a common thing iu this eountrv for a party wiHhing to coavey bis property, to seek the advice of an attorney, and for the attoruev not only to give advice, but to act as conveyancer iu the preparation of the deed. Communications made by a client to his attorney thus employed, relating to the subject' matterabout which and for which advice was thus sought, are jti-t as confidential and just aiuuirh pri vileged as it they were made in reft truce to a liti gation cxbtthig and iu progress at the time. Cntur ft al vs. Ilarkdoll, Maryland Court of Apjicals. Under tbe present Uwa of Illinois all the restric tions on the potter of huband and wife t contract with f ach other, except aj a comiN-nsation for ser vices fur each other, are removed, and they are ena bled to sue each other on all contracts except for cuch services. The indebtedness of a huslraud to hUwifu by note, or for money or property, is a sullicient eousidera tiou to upiort a judgment against him by confes Mn in favor of his wife as agaiust his other crcdi tors, when not imiHacbed for frand. Tlnunas vs. Tilueller, Supremo Cunrt'of Illinois. rvnrMEsiiii. An erroneous estimate of buMutss profit is not a ground for a rescission of a contract of a partner ship. The neglect of a partner to protect the prop erty of tbe partnership is not a ground for rescission, although it would W lor dissolution, and the loss, if any, occurring by such neglect may W charged to the iiecli'ent lwrtner. Whelan vs. Marrion et al. h Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. riTENT NOV E1.TT IF KCV ICE. Where a patent was claimed for an invention for an improvement in street cars, the device Wing one for I'tietiiug and closing the rear dor, and it was bowu as a defense to an action for infringement that some years prior to the time when it was said to hare been invented, another pcrsou made a lar ger sized machine intended for the purpose of open ing and cloning a car door, similar in all its essential fratnrrs t that njton which the patcut was claimed, and ued it during two weeks to open and close a door, and afterwards, not Wfore the date of the pa tectce's invention, lUii ierson also made three oth er similar machines, though of smaller size, and nu merous jeron saw all these machines in operation, though the dev ice in some cases was not applied to the iltwr of a ear, the defence of want of novelty mut W AfW to have leen made out. aud the patent is void. Mcpbensou vs. llrooLIyn Cross-Town Kail road Company, I'uitcd States Circuit Court for the Kafctern lMtnct of Xew York. I'LlUfKl. Swearing to a false statement is not ierjury unless the matter sworn to is material to the iue, fpietion or purjMiKc about or for which the statement is icale, or unless it is intended and calculated to give probability to a material stetement or credibility to theatliaul. 'uitcd States vs. Stiinu, I'lntcd States Circuit Court for the dbtrirt of Oregon. ri;oiioi:v note. 1. Kvideuec that one maker of n nte told the oth er (jii accommodation ronker) that he wanted the latter to sign the note, to prevent the iuiyees from making him trouble for embezzlement iu the use of funds, is fiittieieiit to justify a tiadiug that the pay res received tho note uiion a corrupt ami criminal agreement not to prosecute for such cmWzzlement. -i, One who signs an intrument for the payment of money only, (whether negotiable or not,) leaving the amount blank, and entnuts it to another with imtliority toniltheblauk with auagmsl sum, will, um to third iersons hav in no huowlcdzn of the Ituii- i tatiotisof wueh uuthority. W Wund Iiy the act of the ! iHrsouto whom the instrument was intruteJ, al 1 though he fills the Mank with a larger sum than I that agreed iion. It was Acft whrrj A., auecomim-latioa in ike r , with lb, signed a note upan the upjier left baud cor- ncr of which were the figures Si.", bnt the amount of which w as left blank w ith the understanding that U.SUOU1U nu me uiank so as to-mate it a note lor $Io, and. Wfore delivering the note to the iiayee, aud without their knowledge, Ik tilled the blank with the words, -four hundred aud fiftv dollars, and autirxcd a cipher to the figures (1-7). 'lhc figures in the comer of such note were no part thereof, and an unauthorized change did not vitiate the note Johnston Harvester . McLean. Supreme Court of Wixconsin. VIYIhhNT !M.'KAM-E. A Provision in an accident iolicv that the insured hall not voluntarily expo-e himself to danger isvio- lateu wnen ne leaves a raurnatf tram winieit is stan ding on a bridge at night. Such an act is al con trary to a clans forbidding him to W on a railroad trnckor bridge, although it W shown that he wa only momentarily there, having fallen through a hole into the riirr immediately upon stepping out of the car. Hark hard vs. Travelers Insurance Com pany. PhiladrlphU Court of Common Plea. VCENCl. .vurv cannot W implied without proof that the priiiciuI knew that the alleged agent was acting for her, or unless she ratified his acts. freight on vs. Keith et al. Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. u.icr to nrv w heat. An agent to buy wheat or idher grain must, in or der to bind bis principal, who furondien in advance the funds to make the purchases, buy frr cash; un less he 1ms express anthority, or proof of the cus tom of the trade, to buy oa credit, such agent can not bind his principal by a purchase npon credit of a person who is ignorant of his real authority a be tween himself and his principal. Kamarowski vs. Kmmdirk, Supreme Court of Wisconsin. t-sir.Mu.vr nrt cceiitoks. An assignment for the Wuelit of creditors which prefers the claims of certain creditors is not Toid un der the laws of Missouri, because of such preference, bnt inures for the Wnefit of all tbe creditors. It will W trtated as an assignment for the Wnefit of creditors generally. Martin vs. Ilausman. United States Circuit Coiirt, Western District of Missoari. I:ril-MM; AfMXIATlOX. Depositors in n building association both those who are merely depositors. audthoe who are de positors and stockholders are creditors of the in solvent ascociation, and are tbe first entitled to a dividend on the fund for distribution. Cres well appeal. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. CHATTEL MOETGAGE. The indorsee of a negotiable promissory note, se cured by a chattel mortgage, which wa transferred at the same time the note was indorsed, bat not as signed in writing, can not retain replevin in his own name for the mortgaged property against the mort gagor. Kamsdell vs. Tewksbory, Supreme Court of Maine. co side ratios. An agreement to support the grantor where it terms a suWtantial part of the consideration In the conveyance of land, is in the nature of a secret trust for tbe Wnefit of tbe grantor, and if the transaction leaves tbe grantor indebted Wyond Lis mean of navment. this secret trust will avoid the conrev- t auce as to creditors not fully provide! for. So. a mid remaining uu duimuj; iu uii taiurc lamuj i- ter becoming of age, cannot recover for such ser vices without a prvv fous contract therefor. Where a siecial contract is claimed to have been made years Wfore, and such a secret and stale claim is alleged as the liability of grantees to grantors, a courtof cqnitv must bold grantees with unrelated strictness to show that the agreement to support the grantor and his wife was not a substantial part of the consideration. Funk vs. Lawson et al.. Appel late Court, Illinois. TKArLSSlC .NOTE. Ihe holder of a promissory note, indorsed in blank, may, daring the pendency of a snit thereon, transfer it by delivery, and still maintain tbe action in hisown name. The court said: "When tbe hold er chooses to part with a promissory note during the pendency ofa snit. It may W agreed upon be tween him and the assignee that, although the de li verv take place, the legal title shall W considered as still remaining in tho original holder for the pur pose of prosecuting the snit- Keyser vs. Shepherd, supreme Cornt, District ofColnrabia. H0SATC2E Axn aiTtnciTiox. Action was brought upon notes purport tog to W . endorsed by the firm of Mnllsney c Hays. It ap- pearea tnac me notes werr uoi in iaci muoreeu uy either member of the firm, or with their knowledge, but their fim-namo was so nsed by one Denis ilal Uney, at the request of one I'yan, the maker. It was shown in evidence that all the parties had Wen intimate business associates, and for a time part ners, and were all related, and that the firm were under perronal obligation to I'yan, the maker. Dennis Mnllaney had been a partner in the firm of JIallaney, Hays Si. Co., which had preceded tbe pre sent firm, and was employed about the new firm, having some sort of claim for nnaujasted partner ship interest. lie had. it seemed, previously signed the firm-name in receipts for express matter, bad collected money for them and had charged it to him self. In the absence of the firm he signed tbe firm name to the notes in question. The i&emWr of tbe firm were then informed about the signing npon their return, bnt did not disaffirm the signing until about tbe time tbe note matured. Tbe Court de cided that, even if the evidence stt forth above did not establish an agency on the part of Denis Mid laney in tbe Wginning, it clearly tended to prove a subsequent ratification. It was also held that the nse made of the firm-name did not amount to forge ry. Mollaney et aL vs. Firt National Itank, Sn prerae Cotirt of Indiana. TRAXSrESUSti STOCK. As Wtween the assignor and assignee, the equita ble title to stock owned by a party in an incorpora ted company may W transferred without observing the requirements of the charter or by-laws of the compauy. Where an assignor delivers certificates of stock toau assignee, with no limitation in the terms of the utignment as to the use to W made of the stuck, it is reasonable to presume that the as signee was authorized to make auy legitimate use of the stock that n rightful owner might. If, iu fact, the assignee does not make an Improper use of the certificates, :n it her the assignor nor hi represents tire can rreovrr as against an iuuoeeiit purchaser for value. Otis vs. Gardner et al., upreme Court of Illinois. I 0STKI CTIOX OK CII llfTEC. The words "claim or demand in u city charter which provide that no action shall W maintained against the city upon any claim or demand unless the same shall shall have first Wen presented to the common council for allowance, apply to claims or demands arioing upon contract only, anil not to those arhdug ont of a tort. If rad ley v s. Eati Claire. Supreme Court of Vermont. SALE OF HOUESTEAlJ. Iu an action for ejectment where tbe defendant denies title and relies upon nn execution sale as his title, the plaintiff may snow the sale is void by rea son of Wing the homestead. When land sold under an execution consisted of 10 acres on which there was a homestead, and it waisoM as one tract, the sale is void as to the whole. Kipp vs. Italia rd. Su preme Court of Miinesota. 0 XIIIKTV IAiS'ritIAf.. The Voltaic Hclt Co.. 3Iarshall,Mich.. will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Kelts aud Kleetro Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young and old) who are afflicted with nervous de bility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles, guaran teeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly v igor. Address as above. N. It. X risk s incurred, as thirty days is allowed. The IlQtilefleld Located. Dehim., Xew Mexico. May 56b The reported bat tle Wtween Crook and the Cbiricaliaus occurred about eighty-three milts west of Casas t'randes, and on tLe Sonora side of the Sierra Msd res. ucar (iuaycauo(e, a miniug town of three hundred inhab itants. Don Juan Kil.ns ranch, at which the courier is said to have arrived with the news from Oposiira, lies Wtween Magdalena und Itioua, on the liio Dolores, i Ivosura is on e day's ride w est of (iuaycanoict and the former place is au iuipor taut town, ouce the capital of the State. The Indian scouts always go Kingly, aud iu advance of the troops. The large number with Crook would certain! r cov er three to four miles of the country, and on the first shut their custom is to fall back and gather closer together. This acconuts for the report that Crook's advance guard was driven in. An Indian fight in the mounts ins is always a surprise to one sideor the other. Casas tiraude is Ki miles south-west of Demiug. X'u traders have come from there since May C, and A. II. Tho:npon, a drover, with several herders, who ought to have come in ten ilavs ago. Is. it is feared, masacrud. There is the Wst reason for thiuking that Crook has underestimated the hostile force, and parties who trade from this point with the ierra ranches, place the uumberut four hundred. Hope for Drunkard. My bunband had drunken habit he could not over come until Parker's Ginger Tonic took away his thirst for stimulants, restored his energy of mind, aud gave him strength t attend to Uninc.Ciii (iHttnti IsTtfy, A Iegal Knnsni Fence. Section 1. That in addition to the fence now de clared by law to W a legal fence: A harWd wire fence, of not less than three wires, with third wire not less than forty-four inches, nor more than forty eight inches from the grouud, and Wttoiu win not more than twenty-four Inches, nor lit than eight een inches from grouud, with centre wire cqui-dW tant, or nearly , Wtween umM-rand lower wires; said wires to be well stretched and barbed, barW to average nut more than nine inches apart : said barb win to le cotiiHi4ed of two wires not smaller than Xo. 13, or one wire not smalhr than So. I', to W se curely fastened to H.tfl, which shall not W more than two rods apart, an-l not less than twenty incit es iu the ground, and set in a workmanlike manner; or the tHist may be not more than forty-eight feet apart, with slats placed erpcndicalarly, not more than twelve fett apart, Wtween the posts, and fast ened to the wire by staples, or with holes in the slats; Vrvrldctt: That in township where hogs arc iiluwrd to run ut large, there shall W three addi tioiisl barletl wires, the lowir one of which shall not W more than four inches from the ground, the other two to W placed at equal distance ajtarr, or nearly so, Wtween this and the lower wire, as re quired by law. Ltltr tt jAttt LrfjiMlttlttrc. A formal Complaint froui Citlreiis. or i:i Vt ood. TnrtHs, May . The citizens of L'lwood have made a formal complaint to tbe fiovernor ag:Jnt the St. Joe and We-tern Kailroad. They claim thai this company is violating its charter iu rrnieving the repair shops, etc., from Klwood to St. Joe ; that the revenues now derived from tliese shops am sullicient to keep two schools nine months in each year, and if they are removed either one orWthof the schools will have to W nbaudoned. The complaint was re ferred to the Attorney-ttcneral, who in turn rsfcrred it to the Ifailroad Com in is toners, usking that an in vestigation W made. "He who is ready to bnv np his cneu.iet, will never want a snpplv of tbi-iii. It is theater to buy a true friend, iu Kiduey-Wcrt, who will 4irive away those miserable enemies, a torpid liver, conitipa tion. diaWtes, piles, diseased kidneys and bowels. This remedy is now prepared in liquid a well a in dry form. The Klmlckt Ioea. Kentucky's idea of letting Pennsylvania go tothetleiil" meets with less and less approval from the Democratic iiartv. The fear seems to le that, with n free trade platform, not only that State but a god many others will go in Ihe same direction, which In this case means again ft the Democracy. Kven Mr. Cnrlile's zeal for free trade appear to grow cold iu proportion as his chances of securing the seakerdiii diminish He is not entirely satisfied, lie says, with the Kentucky platform adopted by the Democratie State conven tion last week. lie doubtless sees, a a majority of bin party does, that the policy which lets "Pcnnsvl vama go to the devil," will result in bringing the I iH-mocrais to mat locality iirt. Arr 1 ork Jnbvur. The Uei:lt or Kutiilican Maxagemest. The question of taxing imports has lieeit xuananaged. a ull other practical questions have Wen managed by the lEepublieau party, in a practical way. The mass of Democratic voters may W slow toT perceive it. but they will perceive it at lat. That the value of the manufactures inercaced fr.rni I.SiK),GrO,o0O in 18ft)to3,4W,OOo,uoo in J 'CO, mid to 5.3no,oOU,000 in 190, aud that during the sume time our evports and immirtsand the value of our agricultural nrodiiels have also increased enormously, is an argument none but the rash can fail to understand. .Vrew. Aderrlttrr. A ltll DfTLCMiK ion TnE ILf.tE IIvTERs. Ab ready there arc plcntvof indications that tlm raliid hati rs of James ti. Itlaine will have abundant o;h IMtrtuuity within the next twelve months to go into iv steri-s.ov er bis popularity and Militical power. It may W news to some willfully blind partisans, but a multitude of good citizens in all part of the country still cherish the hojie if weeing the man from Maine, master of the White House. fiT Democrat who get mad everv ti-ne they read the words "tariff for revenue on) v should read up the history of this county Wtween Hltl and ISfil, and see what a cot k of the walk and lusty jnuth was the United States, uuderthe banner of "tariff for reven ue only during that ierid IHiuriUe CoiiriVr- towrnat. t Selfslefense. aeeordin: to the litest rnb'u'fs of a Chicago jury, means to march into an eating-house where the man you are afraid of is sitting quietly at table, ami kill him. It is always 1est for a Chicago man to W prepared for death. Ae IWi Cow mer rutt Adetrtinrr. The re is a Wlief here that Senator Coukling's last seccb was wade with the direct purpose of defeat ing the plans whirb have lieen formed for Itcpnhli cau h inn uny. and which promiscdl well! up to the time of that speech. M'atkityfim Ihpalrh t Citfin ttati CbMMerrtA. f7 Kv Oorernor Sevmour fear that the Democ racy arc drifting upon' the rock or free trade thai will wreck the party's hopes of success in the Presi dential election next year. John It. Gough says the lee t ere business Is de clining, because the people are inclining to music and theatricals IVrbajHi ihe people are getting tired of Mr. Cough. The average nutnWr of people crossing the 11 rook -lyn bridge is ll.lNl) per day, and 5,00(1 vehicles. Jefferson Davis, who has liecnill, is now convales cent. Attachment lYoficc. TnE STATE OF KANSAS. Dosithas Corrrr, NS. Itefure Kcuben Konpn, a Justice of the Peace fur Wash ington Township, Doniphan County. Kuu. U TT. Hsx. rUlntitr, 1 vs. Compbuut in Attach meet. C. M. lUske. Defendant PUintllTs demand, thirty-seven dollars. "V-OTjrE 1 berebv pven. that on the lTth day of May, 1.W A. D. 1-Kt, lLKnopn,a Jnstieeortheresceof Wah tncton Township, Doniphan County. Kansas, iasaeil an order of attachment In the above-named case, for tbe inn of thirlT-seTrn dollars (37), and that saUl csoac will be hrd on tbe ftrth Uv of Jnne, A. D. 10. at 9 clock. A. it. L. W. IIAX ruhitia-. Msy St, lnO-4w. rrs fee, i County Board orEqunlization. TTIE STATE OF KANSAS. U DOVIPH CWVTT, j Omnt or Corrnr Cixkk, J Tkot, MayS,lEX V'OTICE is berelr civen. that the Board of Connty Om 1" mhwiooers of DniphsaCoanty. Kansas, will meet ss a Bnsrd if EqoaJizstMiD. at tbe office of tb Coastv Clerk of said Coastv, en ilotnUy. tbe 4th day of Jane, la, for the parpunr of ettulixia the valocol personal prujierty, and any and all pmutu freling thruurlre sggneTfJ. can appear and have all errors in their rstor&s correcteO, as jsstice aad eqnttv msy deound. 1. W. MORSE, County Oerk. MayXlREMt. St Joseph & Western Railroad Co. Notice to Stockholders. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the St. Jmeph . West era UsilnMut Conpuy will W held st tbe oOce of this Company, st El-rood. Ksaass, on TaorMlay, tbe lltb iav of Jane. lAO.st 10 o'clock. A. M, for tbeeWtioa of Direc tors, and foe tbe tnasactfoa of say other btuiness that nsv properly ropje befcc the naectlog. The transfer books of tbe Companv will W cluoed um the Hth of Msv, and re-opened on the l4h of Jnne. JAMES M. HAM. May 10, ldsO-U. Amu tut -Secreurr. If) J LU H6J AtUreuSnsMX.tfrortUd, Mala. w MVEBFAII1 mm mtmmm y. Mill ASPE0IPI0FOR EPIlEPSr. SP1SIS, '9K CQKTULSIQRS, FALUHB SECDCESS, ST. YITUS D1MGE, ALCHOSOUSV, OPIUM EATIKS, STPH1UJS. 50HOFOU, KINGS EVIL, USLT BLOOD DISEASES, DTSPEPSU, HEBYOUSMESS, SICK K1D1CHE, RBEUHAT1SH, NERVOUS WEJLUESS, HEBYOUS PBOSTEATIOi, BRAIM WORST, BLOOD SORES, BILIOUSNESS, COSTIYENESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IBREGUUBITIES. jsr-$1.50 per bottle."! Tie Dr. S. A. Eiclaoil Mel Co,Pmjriete Ct. 7cssp2v. s. (11) CoRtFpo&de&cc Crttlj tnswerfd br rbnldau. SM by all Dnnbu. THE NEW PATENT DUST-PROOF SM Wilis Ojen Face Case, )IAM"KAITritt:il HV TI1K American Watch Co., WALTHAM, MASS. Tbis ease i fonuol in one Miliil piece, without joint or seam, optniii- iu front onty, thus atoitlins tbe usual Cap, ami seenriu greater strength and durability. ThcM! watchcN nre all ocu face. The hciel, into which au eitru slroucrysUl is fitted with an espe cially prepared water jirtHif cement, is attached to the case ly M-ruwin it thereon, and thus forms an air-tight junction with tho lody uf tho case, which Is proof against dut ami timioture. To railroad mcu, traveler, miners, lunihernita and cithers, who are almost coataut!y exposed, and who have t make frcijueitt refere iieo to the watch, these nualitieK are f the utmost Iuiiortaiicc. 'l'lii rollovtln; I.rflrr lell llielr ovi n "Wilikisti, Innti.li, July 20. IS.!. I Mild m:eof uur Tatcut I.lt I'roof Cases alniut ten mu tit lis oit, and the other day it earae hack to rue with the request to make it wind easier. On ex amination, I found that the stem was rusty, and I impiirrd into the cuum: of it. The gentleman stated to me. that he was starting snuo sawdort that had lodged iu the leud of the rier, when his chain caught in n lmh end threw hi watch into about twelve fett of water, and he was nltout two hours finding it. Wheu ho got it out. it was running, and he thought all right. Iu about three months, ho found that the stt in ujs haid to turn, and went It to tur. I can Kiy th.it the untrh i all that the comj.any claims for it. and recommend it to all railroad and mill men. II. V. IlKXTi.KY."" Ci.itox. Iuwa. April tn, ll. "I wiJi ou Mioild fM-nd lue a -ptins for the Wm. KUery Watch ' Iiy the way. this KHery U a watch I sold in yo.tr Srcw Iteztl (ae to a farmer, last Tall. Tlie lirt of .fauna ry. he Iot the watch in the wood, anil foniM! it tlii Trc-k in about one foot of water. It h?it Uia time month and erninow and water, with but slight injury to the watrh only a hairspring V. S. KAVMOXI).- Thcalwve w riMerv M.eretcit-i,niid demonstrate Iteyotid a doubt, that for any reasoiiabln length of time during which a watch might U tinder water, it would receive no inj.iry wlintcter. We make these i-aes iu Itoth gold and silver, acd asalrrrtly ltitl'roorStein iVInt! SnsriVfitIi f'aNci'Imllrnco llie4VorIcI to I rod lire Ik 8!in:il. For Salo by all First-CIoss Jewelers. Saprsm. Xi: if Alt rVllTlSKMKXTS. HIS OPINION. In lcnr Mcutcnre. au Aatbortty All Ills Oivn to the l'palar Jodgstrnl. 131 Wet Tenth Mreet ( Xrv Vobk, Aug. II, Itrtl. J JlKeKS. SCJlM'BV i- JUH5K.; I amxluv to pin mv (Uilii t sovnew eurstivr agent. KENM)XS CA1-CIX15 fOUOl'S PLASTEU has wuu my good vpiniun. I find it an ccritiinally Irauly platr to um, and rapit in its tietU,. Maay tetn uf Us qualities in my own dimly, and Busing rjy isttent, have convinced nie Hut there fo no ottrr slngla aithb mo valosbte for itopolsr nse, none mi Ix-lpful iu cJiie f Lame lu-k. Lot si lUienmstiMu, Xearstjia, Cou section f the Itnmcblal Tatiesand Lua2 and Lomha-o. Von mav ferl iree to ne my name. Very tnilv Your. II. II. KAXE. M. I. I'hvjiliian in-CLtrf of the Iojuioey Home. Irice of the CAPCINE. 2i cent, heshury A- JubnMiu, CbemMs, 'ew Totk. lOmylw. Ely's Cream Balm, FOR CATARRH AND HAY FEVER. Uneijnaled for Cold !a (he Head, Boafnfss. Agreeable to Use. A THOROUGH TREATMENT WILL CURE! Cream Ikdni lias f sined an enviable rrpntsthA wherever known, din'tlai-ia- all other iirrp atiou. Semi furcirru Ur containing full Information ami tillaUr tefttimouial. Iiy mail, vrepakl, 50 renU a package stamps rceeirol. Sold bvall wiidi-mde and rrtail dnii:ziht. lttaiylir. ELY'S CKEAAI J1ALM CO , Oweg", X. Y. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC! ONCE TESTED, ALWAYS PREFERRED. Th! great renn-dv haswnn it way t th higmt pUee In the ctra of tin inont lntrli-ut -'ple. There are daily recruits to iu mt of friemK Its iwrfonnsnce Is invsrtiltlv ' BETTER THAN ITS PROMISE. It give tone and powtT. FrcomiUuiUif Ihe KUaevs. Iltiwt !-, Stontaeh, IJver awt Ijui-x. fir all ths snMle Inm blmof wotneo.an(l fi tbosliiiIrluurders trntwed by auxk-ty, tore and mental strain, fu eUWts wilt nuiprit andrharrajou. It i not an cMencc f icincir. IMfctons to the pJbti. an autibto t.i the liquor LaluL ami exceed. inzlv brlnOd totbeagettsad feeble. 3tte. ami tLOOBUteo. ltftixvlw. IHSCdX X CO., New York. FOR THE PERMAKEHT CURE OFU COKSTIPATION. 2?a othfT diacasa !j sa crcva!xAt la ttis ooio-CI try ss Cssitlpsuan, &sa c-? xzacay ui tct cqasSsd tae oclbntMl C4Bsy-Wcrt as s Aire. TClstsvertlLoeaaze, however ebatlaais itbo ease, tals reaaarwmcfTgfocaian. rllibOi aaiat li vsnr act tabs oonipUoatedwltlieo&stlpc'ioa. Xidary.Wort trTurtheaa ths wreskened carU sad aoleUY aunslaiiaurai'UMCvtnwaca pajaaax saa w"T"'' bstw oeiarm iiiiia. cv rrirToaBSvaetiaeroxTaessErovHss PRICK SI. I USE I Orusxists Sll Ronri IVolirc. THE STATE OP KANSAS, . Iomtiiai Com tr, (ntt or Crrt.-XTT Cukk. i Tcor, May 7. InO. J "WOTICE U InrrltT pTrn. tliat aptiilna va pmrntM X to tbe liani ol CnmuiKduofn of lpban Cooatr. KaasaA. at tb-ir mcttin en tb tb ilaj of May. IW3, akintbat arita! b euUnhnI at tb folWvta poiaU, to wit: IVcinoin at tbt MMtb-wrt rwratr of tb ictb-at quarter of rctHn foarttrn, (14) in tuvtubl tVmr. (4) of ranee twroty, ft thnrr rat vtMbalf (1 railf. to tbe MMilb-at rwrnrr of ruM oath-rat qaartrr of tectum four-tt-ra. (It) in towfwhjp fnr, (4) of ran; twraty, (SO). Wbrmtpun. the aW Kant of County ConmiiinTi ap pointMl tbe fuUowinz EaiattJ perwoiM, tIi: 1, S. UiscUry. JobaOttm, aoilCbatIrLa4wis. a vitirew, with taatrrM tkaw to tattt at tbe place ct bcsfanlpg. on Sitarday, tbe 2J day of Jnae, 13, ami protml to iiw aaU rood. Eire all parties a bmrin. and male dne report to aatd Itard, at tbeir imwinn to be beM on tbe 4th day of Jane. ls-a Ut ortlrr of tbe Titrd oCttDtT OiaunLioerii Xtutx i. vr. mouse. May 10. lc-Av. Coonty CWfc. Rond IVofice. TnE STATE OF KANSAS. iMiximas Conrrr, J Cotrm Ctxax'a Orncx. J Teor,Mry7. IWX 'V'OTICE U bereby cirrn. tbat a prtitioa wu prorated 11 to tbe Hoard of taninminorr of Uonfpban Cooatr, Kannait, at tbnr taectiax on tbe tb day of ily. l-no, aU; tbat a cbaase and Tacation of m toad be eftUbtiabed at tbe ttiUwinz pmat. to wit: Brcinnin at MiDer Orid:e. en Gabriel Branca, io tbe uutb-eaat qoarter of aection twenty-aerem (til In townabJp two, (3) of ra&e twraty-oae, fit) nutaiax aontb from aaid (ridfe on John LewU eaat line, at tbe fout of tbe bins, to bin fmth lute, tbence aoatb tbroab tbe nortb-aat oaarUr of i-fction tblrty foar, (Ut in townsbfp two, (i) of rasre twentr-ooe, (Sll aboat twt-nty-five (23 to thirty (30) red taut of tbe prmest road, on aa old abandoned road formerly naed aa tbe Cbazleaton road, until it atribea the aoatb line of tbe last named quarter aectios, tbeare wet on aald line, eonfvrmtss to tbe old road. Tbe part to be racated ran wont from lb Miller Bndfe to tbe centre of tbe ootb-eaat qarter of aection twrnt r-cTrn,' (37) In towaabJp two, fSk of rancetweatf-oae. f3 tbenre aoatb brtwren tbe ladaof Gibmn and Joba Lewi, to tbe nertb Use of tbe nortb-eaat qoarterof aertbnt tbirtr-foor. (34) In townahlp two, ffiof ranee twratr-ofe, til) tbrace in a Mratb-iaterty direction to tbe aoatb litv of oaid lat named quarter arcltoa. Wberrapon. tbe aaid Euard of Cuonty Coiaaiaaiuner ap puuitd tbo tuCowia named per-nna. Til: Tbnojpoa TTy Lett. Me Townend. and J. C WfflUjoa, aa Tlewera. with Inatrnctiimi to te-t at tb pUre of becioains. on rridar, tbe 14 daj of Jane, l-3. acd proceed to view aaid ruad. JiTe all partira a beartoz. and make doe report to aald Loaxd, at tbeir oraakm to be held m tbe 41b day of Jane. lftO. Uy order of Hoard of Coonty CtanndMionera. AUeati I). W..M0BSZ, Mjt 10. t-KJ-tw. Cotiaty Clerk. Tbe price of the following organ hss tcen a.ltajcrl to 81 J3 since inertLnr this electivtvM lEAiri 27 Stops, (0 Sets Reeds, S30 The Famous JIthTCn vrtm e ct2!i 37 ilopt, 10 bef lUtdt. PRICE ONLY S9D- Order noir.IJ,inU by EsnkDaf TVatcrAceKetirr Order, cr Centered Ie tcr. 1- t a d h pped wlthontaMomrnt's IM j. Tai-t r7 rii:il3r'ar lsndtlhLOrcnbniltvuol.lpUn.$a,,i ,53.a tollatop. C'af ;( irAdlr3s or e&lupuL pijnELT. EE1TIY, Tashfcgto, fco Jure fhom GKonuE j i:oivi:li & co. THE SUN ONE MILLION A WEEK. Decided upinhnsexpreued hi kingiUfe that can L nn derstoud; tbcprotui'tenl. fullrt and mt acenrate iutelli eence uf whatever ia the wide world i worth attention. That Uwhat evrrbodv is nan ta nnd in anyeditioa of THE &CX. SubwrriHKii: UaU-T. it psge), by aiail, 33c. a month, or 6.AO s ear; MMut, lS pagen, Sl.'JOpt-rvear: WstKLV.t? pss. M pervesr. lAY. KNOLAM, Inbllher. Xew York City. lCmaytw. DIY0KCKS- Xa publicity; rraldents of sot State. IVscrtion. N'onSoppitrt. Advice sad apphcstkms foTasUmp. . II. LEE, Attorney J39 Broadway. N. Y. FARMERS, SAVE MONEY! BUY THE Eeering Twine Binder ! The Oldest, Tito IMsIitrM Draft. The Simplest, nud llir .tXat 1 lira Mo 31nculne .Untie. Darin;-the pst jrar. the DKKUINi IIAllVESTElLS AX1 lilNlKlLS in lknhhan Cmntv rut mare tlints :i,OUO ficrri f crain. without any seti.m break down, and the co-t wm only C75 for etraA. There never bssleenai:iulerthat has won sarh unlvenalfitoratho Ueering. In superior reatumare recogciAtl a- sh as ween, ami the. tuont euttiuXitic cndonM-rmnt arr civen it by frruicr who nave umi! thr Ih-eiing in tbe Held. Ttut It bis i?en Host Complete Satisfaction, l-t eviureil fruni the fact that ttjt nn word f complaint has breumsileacsint it. Siuii1 it Je hint-, Twntr ami Kx trasat KevernnceniiU Wolticnu, M. FOLEY & SONS, Agents. April I'J. IrtO ni r17o ilie Ialie.-s. MES. M. K DAVIS' Dress CM ana StdMnstroctor. DRESS-MAKLNG MADE EASY, i CONSISTS of mx timers JJUck, Ir'runt Mretf, Sliit. j Snrmz Kill. Niiwns Uul. a tain tut-aMin. ami a li-uL I uf Iir ti'm-. CntnaU Llulaf KarnMnt) for bUfrtnl rhiMrfn, fnnii ttelarzrut t thnutiallrnt wzc. It 1- tin mot i-rfrt tiltinf ur Mtrmif cntliusetrriDTealI, t.ol Uiutt Mi(iitnilH-jtitl bat tLat aDvuratT(-at by IL l"TiDttl on Itrarr. ts h rbt-rL. it ill Ut a Untx tiiur. Krrry Uly ubiml.l bate n. .Vut to bdt aiblrn on ir re Ipt at lnw. J J. Mmt ial IinlurrttiiiNir-nI tuAci ut. Wiitr f.r term. .IH4. yi. i:. UAVIS March 2, IcKJ-Cm. Wfailr C'lond, Knam. ffHE DHIOEi: & CONARD GO'S latt Ilk IL F. Elt-lit UU4LNU ROSES The Anty eataMlvhrimt rnnklnK n SPEC At. bus Injurs of roses. ooXaiicc housed for ROSES alone, trvcu- Vm llanw iiutaUo Ii r linmnLateuooruWliYirttdIdr.rtrald.toanTi(t offlr SPi-teuOi'lranrtlei. vour choice, all UUleil fl l2f'rW2: pfrShi2QforS4i 3SfcrSS. JSforSIOt IOOirS)3t woClVEn Hnn!onr.o resent of ehocy au-t yatuabl ROSES froa with everr order . Oar NEWCUIOE. cw.7- THE DINCEE & CONARD CO. IUm Growers, Wti t Otort, Cheater Co, Pa- FOR Flour, Corn Meal, and Meat. OFFICE KANSAS STATE I'ENITENTIAUV. ( L-iXMXn, Ka(a, May 1-P3. SEALED I'KOrOSALS will be rercTel at thla oftre. nctillOoVIiM-lc. Juneith,lKL for alMint :M),000 poontU of m XXXX Fluur, to 1h nunle frotu tbe brut fall wheat, and a potla now u-,l at the prim m. and to lie di-liTeml in nark) or ltarn-N in the priiwn yanl. Sample of same roant beaabmitted with earli bid. Flour ran ItedtliTerett in ear lol lob, aa rniulml for n. AImo, Malnt pruiouila fur about f-IWl nanda of Corn Meat, of aa gwil qnahtyaa now uwl In tbe riiMin,and drtiTen,l in Mel or bam-U in tin prison yanL Sampler of aaoie mart b submittal with earb biL Corn mral ran be dvliren'd at the rate of 3.5U0 jtound jt nniutb. ll IIICHIU" liuir, mini iinMaman "in ucinnira iot farnUhing anfficb-nt FrenU iWf In frwl all thecnnTictaml emplfij-eeM, DnniWrini atumt KM), (atNiut HW pimnds per iUy. Iu be tlelirered daily, aa directed by tbe Warden. Contract toromuenre July Ii l-KL ami t rontinae until July 14, l?r4. In aldition to Frettb lef, tbe rootraebir will be mpilrrd to furnth abirat 200 pound of Turk. Mnt ton. Vral or Lamb antticirnt to anpply tbe eraptoyeea' table three days eah week, ilariazroiitindanreof cttrart. All meat to be one price, ami of tbe lie! tjaality, ami aul jret t the arrptanre of tbe Wanlt-n at tbe time of delive ry, lteerea to ronabtt of tbe frar naartrra nf ihe aame ani mal, awl t w-l;b nnt le than 4j0 ponnda when drtvl aixl trimmed, aa fiJIowa: Koreiiiurtrra to hemt off nix lacbra a'mrn tbe knee-joint, aad tbe beck at tbe fotirth Tertebral joint fn.m tbewbnldir. hind-qtartrra tlrnt on far Incbe above the bork joint, ami tuomtain all tbe KklneT tallow. raymenton the abovrcontrarta ( W made on thr 1'tU of each month aurrredin theoce fnahirb auppliaare d-IlTerel. A check, draft, or errtinVate of deport for t0 mn-t ae rompanyearh ppijMMuil, aa eennty tbat rntraet will be entered into if award U nude. A bond, with twoaereptablea'trctiea, will W rt-quirrd. In tbeauninf fAln. fr Ihe faithful perftirtnax:- f tbe contract. Tberisbt i rot-rvel to reject anv r all bitla, and bkl dera are miuextcal to be prnwnt at tbf opening ! Mda, at 10olrk, A. M, Jane 7th, l-KL Kuxthrr i4TtirttUra fnrniibI, on appliralixu t tbla ailice. Itvnnlerof tbn l!irdif IMrw-tor. May 17, IffWw. W. V. JUNES Warden. Shcriir Sale. THE STATE OF KANSAS, 1 40UNTV OF IMINU'IIAN. j In 11m IHtrirt Court of Itoaiplun C'Mittty, Male of Kaivoa. AVQIiam Gillcn, lllalntitT. H. FLMiCaW. 5lfemUnt. -T0TICK U Iitrrby ctven, that I C1 oCt-r fr sale at A. w imblie anrt ttm. far rah, at tbe Lour t-f 5 o'eka L. 1. M., tn Me Ztk Jty Junf, A . . lfJ, at tbe mnib door of tbe Hmrt Htu-, In tbeCitjrof Tror, in llivniphan Countr, State of Kan-aa, tbef41uindmcrilnl real estate, to wit : Tbe aoatb half of tbe wiuth weat noarter of tbe nortb. eat quarter of section twenty-tno. (Hi in townabip funr. (4) of ranje nlnetem. (19) la Dilphan Coonty, Sute of Kanaaa. Taken aa Ike proper T of IL E. MrCabe. ami VreI fi-r aale to tbe hijhe-t bidder for raali. to aaUafjr a certain Imlfiornt ami coata, now ef reconl in the Ihatrwt (nrt for hMiipban Cutinty, iu tbe State of Kaoaaa, In which WUiant I lillen waa plaiutifl. aad II. E. MrCabe waa defemlaBt. 4iivenMndrrinThanl, tbbtUtdayof May, A. II. 13. N. ti BAILET. Sbt rinf luaf ihaa CoantT. May 3, IMlaVr - IT fe, 110. ShcritT'ft Male. THE STATE OF KANUfL COCNTT OF IH)NIPjrN, J1 la tbe DMrict Court far IVmlidian Contity; Slate of Kanaaa. rerdiaaiul WeaUmtaer and Ilaaiel Aberie. Partncra doia; btuineiui In Ike Una name of F. WeatbelmeT JL Cotanaiy, Iliintift. va. Cenltmla Traer and Ann Tracy, ) IVfrndaat. NOTICE U nertbr dven, that I will oQVr for Male, at poUbaactiun,forcaab.at tbe bonrof So'cluck, V.iL, On 0u WK dsg of J-ac, J. V. 1-0, at the north door of tbo Court Ilouae, in tbe Gty of Tror, hi JJonlpban Coonty, State of Kannaa, tbe foOowuiy described rral-alate. towit: All of Lota number five (5) al tlu 6 in Hock number tb, lavf wm un uauuiari uiar, jj in ! uaoiurr ruk, ( all In tbe town of Iowa otnt, ha tbe Coonty of lMni pban. aad State of Kanaaa. Taken as the property of Renjamia Tracy ami Jlaa Tra cy, ana onrren wr aaje loxaeiuxitest tiiodfr ior tan. to aatlafy a certain tdnwt and rotvta ataJnat rnlamin Tra cy, now of tecord in tbe lMrkt Court fnr Doniphan Conn ty, tn tbe State of Kanaaa. in whirh F. Weatheimer Jt Co. were pUintilla, aad Henjamin Tracy and Ana Tracy were defendasta. Given under my bud, this tb day of May. A. IX tvo. K. a BAILEY. Sbrriff of Ikontpban County. T. T. Uuiur, Attorney for Platatita. May It, 1-3-Sw. IVs fee, HTJM. The Thoroughbred Horse, E0BIN HOOD, TTO1 be kept the prevent n.pil awaneuelnr ont week In JLpriL aa followa: Moadara. Tneedara ana Wedneday of each week, at llicMand Station; Tbursdaya. rrldaya and Svrurdav. at kaniaiv TEBMS-SinKle iverviee, U; to isaure. fflft, payabla when the fact la aorertained. or tbe aura dlarxaed cC I ahaA not be n.poaibio fur aay aecidcat to nurea, bnt akall take aQ pawdbte rare to prevent any. rEUIGUEr; AXl LlKSCKIFTlUi'. UUn Hood U year old tbe lTth ofMay. dark bay rtOoc. 1? band bJxh, wetsbt 1CM pound t aired by Vouaf Kobtn Sond. a beau tiful dapple bay, I. banda bf&h. and wri-hlasl7M pounda. Ilia culta tabent la a ttrfkfax decrre hi uiajUernt and kind di-po-Jtwo- Tbey are Invariably black or bay is color, lie wa bred in Canada, from Prrrberon mare, weff kins 1T90 pootvda, imported from franco in l-O. She waa aired bv Old Xapolcoo. wboe Wrlfbt waa WM pound. Voudj: IkWbin Huod wa aired by tbo celebrated atalUoa, OldaUobin Hood, who wa out ofa black nm, tbo proper. ty f Mr. Y. Jordan. Low CUjtborpe, near Boriiam, Yorkablre. She took tb firat priae veveral time at the Tvrkahtreaad UocIavbirn J.rimltaral Mortinr, ofro to all Eaflaad, tj b las tbe best browl mare In Eariad fur breed uir bone far arTieultarat Mrrutc. bao waa nt t.v mrk aeflee. Iko nnnertr ttT Ur. T. Bavdhotue. Jr, IledMi. Okl TaUbln liooS wa rot by Old fiUatklcj, dam by Little Jidin, frrasd daxi bv Oid Heart of Oak. f.X. laiVaVaUI..Yt JtITiraFT. ml3! w HEENIY & LYONS, SEVEISAACI3 AIVD EVEREST, TCAIVSAS, BI-i.VL.KIIS IK Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, And FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bain Wagons, Spring Wagons Buggies WEIR, NEW DEPARTURE, JOHN DEERE, and BROWN CULTIVATORS. McCormick New Binder and Iron Mower. Pure Manilla Hi inline Twine, and Washburn and lloen Binding n'ircIIext tirade. .&. H&ETW :FVE AT 1 I H IT! t A. Well Selected Stock of Fiifiiituie ! AT lO Pi: It i:.T. ABOVE IMII.T1E COMT. IIOUSEIEOLI SEM'IIVO HIACIICVE Thr ImIvsI ImmHiil, I.itjUtcst Iiiiiiniiin Sririixj Miichtur In the Market. Com bination of the ISest Jltint of' alt .llarliinr.i. CP" I'oiih- niiil M'i- ns in our new quarti-vs. Hay 31. IptO. J. S. BYERS, Crrrn Fm.1. JAim Slrtrl, Smllt ttf Pullie Sjutrn, Ti:V, : s : i : KANSAS. .-?sn: 5 WICAIISIt 1JC l.'IRST CLASS COOKSTOVES TINWARE HARDWAEE, Anil a fieneral AHrti!H-iit if I. ALL KINDS OF OOTiTHBO AND EEPAIBING DONE. Al- alwav Vt-rjH on Kami arciiIrt ut t DF XJS.3XTZ T TJ3FLES. OlRlllTi W.mli; teMpcctfulIv roll to tti- attrition of tb mbli prn erallv tbat h a U act rll Ut tr.l Mink .f Pine and Native Lumber, Aim! arr ;rri.arwi t- fiiroi!i nil lin.1 -f DUILDI.'.C MATERIAL, lattbtlin Sash. Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, &c. At I4h-ribirh mU tlrfy itttitf-rtiti'ia rirsnmcLES a specialty. ('tnne zu m u. at our ftlr-. vu FJAIN STREET, WHITE CLOUD, KANSAS, 4ltI M ill ttt U pml. IV1-. 'il l-X V. II. rOK.M'HOOK A- CO. IMPROVED SINGER Sfiis Mafc I W.B.WADHAMS, Agent, One Door IVwrltt of Niuclnlr' Iras ltrr, TROY, KANSAS. TO THE LADIES OF TSOY AND VICINITY. 2VXXIS. TTTC33S. llatincrerrntlrcoir to Troy luaUmbt tlie Mllliuer SboporMi.alIalLou JStttt Afreef. .Ve.rf . fo Xiurtnlr'n Hnnj Sttrr, wber ali Intemli to f.mr on nrt-bi MILLINEUT and PKKSSMAKINO, aa far a a di-tirril bv hr natron. She will iU have i haml LACKS. COl.L.I. IIO()IS. TUX SWITCHES. ZEI'IITI'S. lUMtV KIETS. and other thing unally krpt in a Miibnrrv Store All onlera promptly atlrndnl to fuliea. p!eane farur ua with a call Nor 16. I-i Wc ar- ai-lUn; tlie iiluwiitj llrtili Ilartrttiu,; Ma cbjutn Piano Harvester and Twine Binder, New Warrior Mowei. The Mower and Knd-r mU lat year were upt-ric to all otbera In n.tc in Ikuniphan Conuty. includins rbe Mc Conuick, IVt-nnj. and Huckere and a number uf farmera in tbe Tkinitr f Severance, after ain onr machine work, revoked tln-ir ordrra for other barvctin tnicblne. We alo m II othrr Axtiltfiral Implement fnh aa Planters, CnlliTatofs, M:l Howers, Listers. .Ir.. all.f th. nMt lmpnrrl patt-! .vl L-l oil' Implement Howe at Severance, Kansas. Saiim! of M'lUrr a.nl IVul- Ritl W lt-t .1 Urnrr Ivanl.' ,?D h.r H Troy Ttonn & LOVELACE. Afril 14 liJ-3ni REl Flodin & Moyor, I.KOXA, KA.V--Ay. Xow bate Ihe Lvrfct au,l lit .lock in tti.lr tineerrr krpt la 1LU part of the Connty 1 h.y bar. Hardware, Cutlery, Nails, Stoves, Chief anton wtkb are tbe Oarlaml IU-wi Rumcr. and lUne. mivWa-viitK, XDclndin;naBufactirrlBZamItTpairinofan kind nf Tin ware tis koofi.m: ami sronixr. a si'EC ialtt. Alsa kwp tha Mitthell Wagos. ui Cocrtliad Spring Wagoni and Eoggio. Call anil nr u. a. v. will uot be undrrwobl In thi. roua try. Pl.UUIX A JIOVKIl. Lrwoa, KaiUL. Xor srt, li MASOH & EAHLffl ORGAN CO., IC ELST Ilia ST., (Calea Saaarr,) .-VEir YOIIK. liars latrojored laTaOTEaum or auuTEa rzactiraL taltx ilorin; tba lat year than in any ahnilar periml nce tberntrodnctionoTth. Amerkan Oran by thrm, twratj ycara ago, aad are now rtcrlf inx from thru fac-toriea orsoa ftcsrino tx Ckracrrr isu aictrtttrtcc ajfTTtma wtoich ilu Birosx EtEX raotilTO, ami certain! worthy to be ranked with Tax TKXT TVOjrr XI MC1L ttaTBtliKSTa a Tlta W0UH act to frittl, HU. 133), t3M, ton. U-", CT0, ITM, t-.aml-XWL rOPCLAC STYLES, Incladiu-; tbe moi4 raloable of tbe rrceat Lapmrameata, sml adapted to all aw la rdaia or eb-2itcaMa.arat tit, Hr, tn, , m, !. HO. ra, f. flu 1103, to t!B ami up. MASOX Jt U.VilLIi' 0UG1X-; are awarded the only ttnflx.7 btedxi, for laatrnmcat. of tbla claaa, Caroprwa er Aawrlraa. at the GUEAT ITALIAN' IXDCSTEIAL EX. 11IEITI0X rtunUy cloenl at Mrni j aad hate taken tbe HIGHEST HOX0E3 AT EVEEV OXE of the ciut wobld'i rxDcimuL nrrmmoss for rocarcu TEaaa, Uij fA.MiVAmcricaa Oryant wait, aaer taken ftica at any. Sold ala. tie E.VT iMYMEXTS. or aa or-n wffl be rented until the rrat paya for IL ILLUSTRATED CAT ALOGUEs dearrlbi.; Moax Tlial oie Hrxvarx rrrui1, with urtprk. and fall pt-tI--iJrrEJ;E. SmcLW. A LEOTUEE TO YOUNG MEN On tlicLo of A .LeeiBrr tfct "tatret Trentment, ami radical rare of JVmlnal Weakae-vt, or Speiiabafrlvira, tn. duced by 2lf.Abae, larotuatary Ktniuou, Inpotcaey, Xcrroua Urbibty. and Jiaped.nent to Jlarrias jeBcraJljj ttruatptioov piVpT-, and Fit: Mental atd I'tvaical Ipaefiy7x.e---Cj jamEET J. CCLVKT.LL, U. I aotbor of tho Grern Poak, Ae. Tbo wc-rU resowneil author, b. tbl a.lmIrH Ictare, eleariy prove, front hi own experience, thai tbe awfoleoo aeiuenceo of Self-AboM may be rCertaally rrntoved with out das3TOu narical o;rratioo. bwort, inlruaint, ring, or crdul(; poiatlnic out a ummI of cure at once cer tain and eflectaal, by which everr utTerer. no nutter what hi eoMitlfaii may be. Buy rare bluwelf cheaply, privaUly, and radJcally. C?" Tki LrtUtrt WU ocere a loa U 0xmam4i mmd fioe. $3mJs. SVnt. under eaL In a idaln knvrloML to anr addreu. oa receipt 4" ls cent, or two puvta- Uaip. Addreaa THE CULVJUWili MEDICAL CO, CI Ann HI. , new York, . l.i l'o-t Office Iii, 4 SO. 'lmfb?3-ly. -faB &!i.'! ITaW iOllH iCftj e'ifAllc P HarvesuniMacMes HEENEY & LYONS. DVSIXESS CARDS. BODBEBBOS, RATVK t.iht,g, tlUtablliheit Ih 1S70.( SOUTHWEST corner .rth. rnklic ScOM Trev. Km M Lou uonr.T. bn j KXn, 9 tirbatic. on" fri.tl pfil nti. aM rrrvire IVihmiiv BOUEK CKOS. BANKING HOUSE OF A. POULET, WHITE CLOUD, KANSAS. Crnrral Il.aLl.x ba.Ia.a. Iraa.arl. 3mAJtX " w. r. ulwih BUSSINO & LEWIS. JI1VSICIASS AND Sl'KOEOXS. Hl-kUnJ. Kaw L.'Sfc. ". " un"ui5 lunut-nj wrnpivu OJ w. J. Jt Jk. inuajn. J. C. MYERS. ESIDENT DENTIST. Troy. Kaiuajt. Prompt at. trutloa riven to sll hranrh nt th. nK..Lu, iww . Ikl I x-mrmr, laiiuivnTUI ( JlIfnT lIOUtMI. ill Twit Sf vrmiirc on tb thinl Moadajr o frab tooatb. ami hitc CIwuI on tbt foanb MoihIat u nub month P 'O'T'V- Hftblei. 1 W. B. CAMPBELL. , WJIIVSICIA.V AMI SiriUiEON. Troy. Kaniw. fllc i M. in Itaikhalit-r'ftbuiMiiif vrtatil4f 1'nblic Soaar. j "P "tut. ISjanrtl. K. S. DINSMORE, IJIIVSICIAX AXI SUKOEOV. rmpectfully offt-r bU . hrtrrfwunal m rvirci tu the ritUrtM of Troy and anr. tualinzrounlrT. 0:lir .q U.ior Mmth of Itjm' Hani wr S(.v. 3prfl WILLIAM II. COE. M. D ' IIIVSKIAN' ANI SL'KGEO.V, Umlplian, Kna. wcb&t. DR. L. M. BENNETT. UEMIIEXT DEXTIST. SVrrnuwr, Kiou Offif. evrr Ciirti. JL Franklin. Irnz Stur.. I will wait on prrwn. within l..ntTmil.& Witrk nnloQr lobemn luWappnutnl. Th. It of Trfrrrnc. All work war rantrtl 1 O. lot IOiL Suct.17. J. J. BAKER. VTTllRXKV AT LAW. Troj. Kanu OlBc. with Jntlilkru. Z!incBfti. B. A. SEAVErT VTTUI-XKV AT LAW. id rilUNTV ATTORSEV. I)ih. in I'ouit Itiiut. Tr.-. Kaniu. IIJanl, ! t. RTAV o, x. WOOD. RYAN & WOOD. VTTORXEVS AT LAW. Troy, Kauaa. Oflif. Hrt iN.ir north of UanL, up .tain. lan!L w. i. nvtn. arnrr. wtmi-iMit WEBB & WILKINSON. VTTOKXEYS AT LAV, Tror. Kanu Offic. o. Van Uiukirk i. ItrrckmrUlce a ator.. Mr. M will bo in Troj Kriilay anil Satutilar of oae wr.lt, nnlU ho rrtnorir, brre prrmanratlr. lumchsl. S. L. RYAN. TTDlt.VEV AT LAW, AXII KEAL ESTATE ANtl 1- CULLECTItXAIiEXT.rVrrranr.,Kan.aa. 1-robatr l'Tactk-eaalin-Ultx. HaarHlL N. B. WOOD, t. TTOIUJEV AND L'OUXSELUII AT LAW. Troj J. Kajliua. 3Jon.ro. THOS. W. HEATLEY. 4 TTOKXEV AT L.VW AND MITAItT PUBLIC. .. ( . Othre In th. Ciirt lloiur, Troy, KanmM. 16maT-;& ALBERT PERRY, VTTIICXKr AT LAW. Troy, Kaiuaa. Offir. .nth UM. of lublic Sjuarr. rjan9, FRANKLIN BABCOCK. A TTORXEV AT L.VW, Tror. Kamua. Will prartlrt .m- la the Mrrrral Court, of the Stale. 3fcbo. PIERCE & HEATH. VrrORXEVS AT LIW. Win practice la AirhL-on. JroVrMin, Doniphan, ami aujoUun Conntira. Offi. conT Ith ami Comntrrrial btrnta, ovrr Webtr'a, Atrhl aon, KaniM. "June!. F. H. DRENNINO. VTTOlaTEV AT LAW. Watbrna. Kanaaa. ADkfai bnnines. will he rarrfully attrwloil to. QOjanTs. J. A. CAMPBELL, -VTOTAI'Y ITBLIC, Kerrranre. Kanua. CouWUnic ll ilone, ami rrauttanrr. promptly nuute. Ionla, Mort. Ezr. and otbrr ln.tnim.nt. of writing properlr drawn. llulnrioiaiilirittnL lSfebtTt R. M. WILLIAMS. "4TOTARV rfllLIC. COXVErAXCEC. AND KEAL 11 Enute Aernt White Cloud. KajouM. Taxr. paid for non-rmitlrntti, landa oiratrd, and u!a of rni ntate mad. at rraiMinable rate ymch71. ALEX. APPLEBY. 4 CirriOXEER, Troy, Kuw. Wm att. HieM m. all part, of tlie County. Charcea reaaooablo r-noTH. IT LEADS THE WORLD! TH M 3UXaX3Fg. f-!TC3-EI I tbe only all ftteel. double feed, high arm, aelf tlireadlng, ISiocrr balance.1 bott, lisbt runnlns ilachlao In tho market. I abn.aentbc (1KXUIXK SINOEKand IKJUESTia t KBee at renimleoce, one mile anatb of Tror. March I, le-O-ly J IL UAVXAED. Aent Thorouglibrcd Stallion, SANTIAGO BY MA-RIOIV. lt dam. Fannie Eiar. by UI &Mton i M daa, 8ae Hartley, by Gazan j 3d dam. browner, by Mer Uodda. by Wr Attbey. Will find n mainderofpedlrrM u Uruca' Mod Coak, 3d roIuBe, Ilia colt ar of flno aiza. and rood roadfatera. Tblabisbly bred bono will mako tba taeaMoa of letd it T. J. MtCrrary'a, Hixb Und. at IU to inauro marea with faaL. Good . w.m v-a .v . ki aaarco iron a tuwaaca. will be aaaamed for ac- . z. " efcie or eacapo. -.nj v arii tmaaa MW, -"-, VI w Irrn DUI, ut JaaVITR( with or remored from tba Mate. UncliSino. T. J. McCHEAB7, PALMER & ORTON, Manufacturers of and Dealer In Have a Ute atock of XATIVE LUMBER afl thi aeaonn a aawlnx. aaxl well waoaed. which tber eflcr to tbo public at prkeM Iowa tbelowcet. Kemem tbo place, at the Saw Hill oh the L,etee, WHITE CLOUD, KANSAS. "ot. !, lirt. STOCK SALES., J. W. PRY, Sovoranoo, "-Mirnrr WILL bare General Ctmtmhitm Ptock 8oJoatko aeroful Katunlay of each anonth. at Screrance. bexfn BlnsatlOo'ckck.A.M. Ncit Sle will be -- SATUCDAr, J CNR 9, 1X Gunmlotbrn ieaKMiabIe, and custom wJIcited. Penona from adiattanco wbhinjc alock wild, can obtain fOMtora near tb city en icawnaUe term. Will attend aaie tbroufbout tb country., when detdndv I have alto ma 1C00 acre of land In Doniphan. Brown and Nemaha CouaUea, to nell on fmnaLaian, purl tmprored farm, ud part rarant bind. For farther IntiinDatiwa, rat on or addrraa J. W. PRV. Anctionr and 8toax BroVnr, ( i3a-V X. V. aOUla iaTnaoca, aBHUUUalaaaannUUUH KBlwinlaaaannUUnl laaaaPaaB ti)9ar & LmmmmSt$$QmLmLmmm$ t&mmmmml auuuuuuuuuuw3LVMJ "V -nnuulH aUUUuKfaaaJ' Bf ? LJIy - t&x-wi!af-i taUMjita ( r V '- I ( ! ? J I i ." .I y,t i