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ifr--t mwiw ?H ' " - " sr -a THE LEAVENWORTH WEEKLY TIMES: THURSDAY- MAY 15, 179SIX PAGES- Si. kv-05 Ci b re ) .-. .4: FEBRfFOSE IN THIRTY YEARS. niTiM. Ill, Febniarr 1 1th. 1 679. To J. C KinuBij). Iiear Sir -fcnciuwsl find tj crruttcaies for Cliffords lebrlfuse: can crt hi rr. an as for miwli l can sai I haw not sold anv m-rticiti. In inlrtTjeatVexperimr. that has clrea kuchcroerJeaUiJacaun. v.mrstrnlr; IIEM.Y 1-JANOLDS. FEBRIFUGE UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. . 'WnTI,Liv.XIrt,Jnlr:7. ISTt TlffonJ'j FflmJDjre sehlwr rtt Has mrtUh tmlvcr satisfaction, t II I. SIILTTUv. Dealt r In LTms. l-alcta, Uu FEBRIFUGE SAVED. iJunx JIottt, St Tnv Jan. 10th. 1 i71 T'ltlUnvVLmrr J'iral luie breu thmictiui i.f SIlaila.ln all luloruis, hivini uni Kum of sues anld-a t Tunics, Aeue nils awl Acne lids, but nrxer Kndini iTma:iPiit relief. A a la.t rvsort I ram iir UiSoM'sljI.rlfiiire a trial, and I tmll ilrrm ltdiiiuMurtliat uinrrt Uitti hitv! mlj stopi-il the(-lii:K it lias thonKiiWr eradl cat Ud dreadf id disea from mr smeui. 1 Ivil tnat Tirlnrtlclnf fca wved mr litr. louij,w:uicraatuae, Jiiliar.lJOBDELL, FEBeSFUGE WELL PLEASED. IM rsoro Trxa Tov 21st.lg7. J C TarHia-., i l,kju si llacuiz injwlf trfn affliczM during xttr fa 1 and wiuier wiin third dar etdlls. I had ocralnn Uf u. on- Lottie of Cllf. X.ml'.lrbrtfnirp, and am . II iJeasnl wlUi It raallwant to Ipep If think that I ran wlllt m last In UJs enun miry ll.vw can 1 ret It" I Icsmj clid tenns, ic. lLictfuIU', W L. O-NEIL. General aierrh.int. ici trtr nar jaxz BEST IN USE. II4TAM. TLt TWrvmtpM- 17th. 1K7S. IcanafHr say ihat ( ti3nl s 1-ftrrtfni U tn li.tAcu' tnIiciut. in umi tl4YlUued every lltiinr before flndUii; 1L h KJJJ.. .C. RICHARDSON, - St. Lou!s. TOR SAI.E EVERYWHERE. ) UNPUCEDEMED ATTRACTION! Over Half a Mil on Distributed. LouMdBa Siale Lottery Cimp?. This institution VHt reularly lucoipora ted b the Is-Klsiatiireof the S,lalef..r Educa tional and Chaiilahie puriioses Jn ls.s, ftr llir Tfnu turn.) risei Ywi, to which contract the Inviolable falih ol the Stale It pledged, with a capital of jl.otXMmo to whch 11 la-s since Mtlded.iit-serve f. tut ol Sna0 It. l.tmii! Mlokle . limber ihm lilt;, ullj tHke tlate liiontho 11 tiHer'-aliGr jios jmjmm. Look at the lollow ln Distribution: GUANO 1" OMEN AUK tOVlKUr, during which will take place ihe IC9ih CRANK MON1H.Y AMI HIE ExtraorJicary Seini-Annual Drawing, At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 17, Is?', Under the personal suiktvIsiou and iuau agemenl of Gen. G. T. Bkaukegakd, of Louisiana, and Gen. J. A. Eaki.v, of Virginia. tIAl'ITAl. I'lllZK, 1 011,1)00. E3 Notice Tlcktj are tn Dol lars only- Halvos, 85. OO Films, 82. Ton hs. SI. LIST OF I-KIZES 1 Capital Prize of 1UJJ( 0. lejratd 1'rizeof 5,uii, 1 tJratjd I'nze or 2 Laite raizes of 4 Large Prizes of L0 l'r.zes of 50 101 " V00 10,0u0 Ari-KOX'MATiov ritir.es. 0i) Apnrnxiuiatlou l'rtzesol S-Vl . 100 l' do HIUH 5,i0 .5J-.:W do 11.279 1'rlz s. nmoiintln: to Uen.o.T. liKAUKMiahli, ol La. Ccmm'.i. Gen. J. A. E ri.y. of Va. I Application tor rates toclnbs should nl I ilia le to the office of Hie Conipauy lu New OriMuH. rile for circulars T send ordeis to .l. A. K.llll'lll.N, I', o. Itoi. irj. rlcmiii. I ii "AMGtiiPBOSlUif!'' THAT IS WHAT HENRY ETTSNSOH, 214 anil 21G FIRIi Street, Claims to be, am! he inust have more pluck than Milton Xoble. ai Jack lly oer,"ever dared to claim tomarkdowngiKMli low as he has in the ollowic" price IL-t. "Hut where would he have been without pluck?" ''Without tuonej and without lr Uuence, fir". He cucduct biihincas ou the true principle that to sell goodi you niU't be hold, ducky, and hot le afraid to let the people lave the benifit of a bargain when you, joun-elf, buy goods cheap, anil can atlord to pell them the same way. Calico, Dress styles, (no remnant.) -IVc Calico, hhlitlni: Mjlt- (uo remnants). . i-l Kie.icluil .Munn- . 5c 6c 10c lie . l. las ie , lie 4-1 Unble'.clitJ Muslin .... , Corded 1'lu.ue.o cents uud upjryds. Kuril Hchvj Tick ug.... Kztra Heavy Cuttouude, for hoj s wear. Kxtra HeavCottonnde, torrceuS wear. Uood Jeans all T'r Good Jeans all colon, extra heav ....... Jleavy aii oni xueeus. Kxtra IIavy lirowu lacking. Good iieav i.uevioi GimmI Gincham. all shades. e Good All Llnin, liali lileachtol Table Clolh. Good Towels IK ards lone, jkt plMN!.UV? liiKkl Cuinhric Handkerchiefs Per piece. Sc One Dozen Kushiuz. 15c Fine Assortment of Lles Bows Fine As-ortmeiit tif Ldie Lace Ties., Fine Assortment of Kihhon, sll shades FlneAs-irtinentof MliuiilerStiawls . 5oo.l Whalebone Corset fe 10 55 &c aic Mne Line or bummer Drest Goods all Shala. ' FUe Papers of Good Pins ft"- , , We have joet received a fine lot of MEN AND BOYS' SPRING GLOTHING. "Wlttch we are Felling cheaer than any House in the WeeL CALL AND BE COKVINCED. We alro hare a full line of GLNTS'FU-NISKING GOODS IrHIA.'rS AlsTD CAF3, Which we axe aelling at Sacrificed Price. CJland&clIt, an.1 I IHll Guzrantte Sat itfaclion. HENRY ETTENSON, 2 1 4 and 2 1 6 Fifth St. Opposite Kirk' Grocery Store. Administrator's Notice. THE STATE OF KANSAS, 1 UtAVxxwoKTU, Con.NTr,03 In the IKctaie Court in and for txid County. In the matter of trip Estate ol 1 MATILDt JI1LLEK, Deceesed. XTOTICEI3 HEREBY GIVES, That leU .1 tei k ot xdmlnlslratlon have been grant- si to me undersinued on tne esaool alatll la Miller, lale of asld ronntv. riMeAKAd. hr the honorable, the Probate Court of the coua- w siate aroresaid, dated the 26th day or April, A. J., 1S79. Now, all persona having culms acainsi me sala estate are hereby no lined that they mast prevent the same to the nudermlgued for allowance, wllhtn one year irom the date of said lettersor they maybe precluded from any benefll ol such estate; ad that If KQch claims be not exhibited . -wUhlm three years after the dateotaaU hu r sttati M sorarer humL lyaity?yc FEBRIFUGE I Br 4 vjjflL H VtiPvf 5109.OP0 . on.osi aj,w 1M,(MI IU.U LHi.'X" 5,fl(P0 :0,ll 1-U1 SU,Ul .VXI ,! rsu m mu '2 -i i,i llfU llltl) IU 1W.0 o rBawrATaHSraTaraTMHHHHaaHSaBSVjaE. fctfaBiWarrMawPiSa yMBTaTaTraTaTaTfaTaaTaTMiriMrMraTaTt Ml aBWaT.anwj r-r-v t r MIMIUS gttUlttS THCRSDAY MAY 15. 1879. 31 r. Ilaiinon'H l.o 4. Mr. Jolic llanro j lost another bright little child, Klttle.on Sunday morning fiom scar let fever. The funeral took p!ace hunday a' ternooa. Tnc Contaur Liniments are of two kind. The Whitois lor the human fami ly; the Yollow Hfor horses, sheep and oth cr animals. Testimonials of the effects pro duced by these remarkable preparations are wrapped around ;very bottle, and may be procured of any druggist, sent by mall from the office or The Ckntack Comi'ant, 45 Dey btreet. New York City. JanlO-wlyr Attempted Ilnrlnri. A sntrak thief undertook to burglarize a sleeping room In Mr. Goo. Ummethun'4 resi dence yesterday tnomlug cboui three o'c:.t. Mr. Ummethun awoke in time to see the iutinder tiying to crawl throiuh the w Indow into the nxim r.nd Jninpil out of bed to catch Mm, hut lie wan not iuick enough and Hie would-be thief slid drti fro-u the porch and escajied A gun will Le kept in tlib room after th!.. 1IeaCUE arises lrom dlfTerrnt cau'es. Concestlve Headache Is produc dbyan un due rjuintliy of blood in the brain, to which hUb iivtrs, robust people m.d younj women are liable Dr. tful ' lUitlmoro l'ills regu lutet le bowes and thus ilivtrt the current o: b.i-.J from the brain. Pitce 2 cents In nEeiuortBHT. A mi-st brautiful piece ol marble work has Just b en fli.Ii.lied, and can bo en at the wareio m of Messrs Ilurdttte A. llels on Cherokee stieet. It has been made In mem ory of '.he iate Mjor Taylor, Paymasier, TJ. S. A., und three of his chllditn and will be taken ti is week to the family bury In. Eioand In M'. Muncis On eh-ry. TIiedo'gu Is chaste and eiegint. and avII! well repay an inspection, belnj an original design by llii, utei prising linn Consumption C'mrtl. Ai rid ihyRlrlin letiied from proctlc", li.n :u liad placed in Pis luinds bj an Mis. XuilM uiissionai tue loimuia of a slmplu e" t tW e remedy, lor thesiknij" find pel iiia rieni i ure for consumption, bmnchlti. ci- arrh, .islhiua, and all tlirost and luujallec- Uons, aisoit pOMliiennd ntdiml cure lor uilr ous il'lillnv and ail nervous complaints. after ii.imiil' test.il its wmuii mil curative iHiwers in t.iod aliens of cass usfett it his dll.v lo UiaLe It kiiowu to hi . sutleliliu frl- Iou ciuatd ty this mo'iie, mid a lies e U te'ieve iiuniuu sutlertu, 1 mil S4.iii,ftre or I. r . lo a.l uho ilesin. it, tins k-c i?, i i c i- - ion for pn-caiin:; and uiur i ii 1 reiidi, or Knlisii. Sent tj ui avslin; with si .nip, tiamiii' (his ' f i-lKiar. lf'l'm7irs Itlock, - erN.Y. juuiO-owly w I' in mi. puts A 2I)t'r3 i:plaineil. !. rsceni: Mrs llnivvn, Alo hasfient the s.i.imer unions the Wliite Mouutaliu in sear 'i o' tiea'th, iiLd wl o stilus to hae sear lost the wliole mountain side without belij.! .!.l-tifindiip.iirof 1 oomlngche-eksor an In. I, of h slthlul sklii: .Mrs. Willie, who has r nialmd at heme because her husbnul could u tir'd to i;ii, but whose fresh com plixion and bright ej h se ms to ln- e caught their bloo3it.iid b lhtnevs irout mountain brinies Mis. it Dear me, Mrs Wiite, liow wel you are loo'iu! It ou will not UilDk nielm irli.ient 1 t me gn Iioh ou Can keep so he-utl v in this dreadful cltt" lhaeleen to the white Mountains, e there eerv sum mer, in ! tc ,a id I can I itctp otr the doctor's list at that. Mrs, v. (smlliuc)-I'li tell jou the whole secre , Mrs a own. You reinemler how pooilj I was last sprini:, some ilays even elni;c.'in.ie.l to my bed. Dr. told Mr. White to s-ml mo lo the mountains but I knew he eou.dn't attoid It, and I Iritit r Pierce's lavorlle l'rescrlption. Its ellects weresomnrveluus that I also tried his Go den Meiliral Discovery, to cleanse my systemr In my opinion, one holt leol the Prescript ion and the Discovery Is better tlmu six weeks of the White Mounthlcs tar a sick woman. haveonly b"enouto'the city aueekdur ingthe whole snmmer; then my liutbiud and 1 went to lhtflalo unil stoped at Dr. Pierce'- Invalids and Tonrists' Ho el. The b tihs and mechanical apparatus for treatli g patients weie. alone wortli golui to see. llesldis our accommodations were bette than we had at Luug Branch last year, and the druci and s"enery are sueib. Let me tdvisejouto use Dr. I'lerce's Favorite Pre scription, aud try the Invalids and Tourists' Hotel next summ-r instead of the White Mountains. A Well-Knovsii American Author. Ilefcirlng to hlson complete nstoratlon to uealtli through the useot "Compound Ox- yen,"airer m iny jtairs oi invaiiuism :inu txhaus ion from overwork T s. Arthur, the well-known Ann rlcan author, s.iys. In li's Home iltgt z ac uiiderd ite of February, 1S7S: Ui. MaiUej and 1'alen are pbslclaus in regular stanillnt:. of I1I4I1 rrsonal character, and above the stif piclou of ouackcry or pre teiise. A new curative agent has come Into their pjsesson, and their administration of t, so tar, I. u result-d in res tonus l health many irho hid regarded iheir ailments as incur. hie, and In giving luckagoodmensuro of I dili to 11 large number of invalids who uad saiulj sought for help through other me ins of cure" The testimony of others as wel known to the puhllc will be found In our Tieitlseon the Nature, Action an 1 Ke sultsof"0omiound Oiyseu."' It Is mailed Ire". Address Drs Starkey A Palen, 1112 Gt rarJ ft eet, Phtladilphl.i, Pj. wit Fortani'V Wlirrl. (Alfred fennysiu. "TiJrn, Fortune, turn thy wheel, and lower Ihe proud; 1 urn thy wild wheel lliroaghsunshlue, sioini and cloud Tuy heel we Lelther love nor hate. "Tern, Fortune, turn tby wh&sl, with smile or noun; With that wl d wheel we s not up or down ; Our hoard Is little, but cur hearts are great. "simile, and we smile, the lorJs of many lands; Frown, and we smile, the lords of our own hands, Fjr man Is man, and m ister of his fate." The next grand semi-annual distribution of the t ouislana btate Lottery Is at noon on Tuesday. June 17th, at New Orleans, under the sole ntau-gcmeiit or Generals Ile-auregard and hnrlj. The prizes niaojnt to over half a million, and tlckeis.iretemlollars. with pro portional IructioaedoJru to tenths. For In formation, addicSs II. A. Dauphin, P. O. Ikix Ci-', .M'f Uileans, La. Jurors For llicSperlal 31 :i3" Torm. Tne followtng venire was drawn yesteiday torjurors for the special May term ortie Dis trict Court aud plaee-d In the ban J of r;heiitf Lowe: CITl. Wm. O limn, Wm. l.TOth, W. G. Hevse, M..Krivudm.tn,(John B. Losekamp, John Curtlu, John Ho-lck, Frank Oark.A. Haug, M. P.a Iney, John Grand, George Fiein lrg. ered Prelfer, s A. Couch, Samuel Woolf, Jacob Stark, B. He-sher, F. A. Clmraerman, Chris. Jlycrs Charles Carples John Berbath, Georjo Deltrlch, Js. G. Oranam, .si. A. Woblfrom. Charle-s N. htevens James MeGouigle. William Bearu, Jonas Wollman, Josepn II. Farrell, Thomas-Glaco-mlnl.J. V. K lard. A. II. Peck, t3. J- Mua son. EASTON TOWSSHIP. E. K. Adimson, A. E. Prestoa, tD.O phant. AI.EXVSHUIA T0VVSH1P. John Herrls, A. its Powell, W.M. Hender son, C E. 31cKee. IlELAWAKE TOW.sSHir. E. M. McKeensn, Samuel Paul, Jacob Swagler, John Randle.John Leak, Joseph G. Styers,Js'n Itichardson, J. P. Harlan. TOGVOXtE TOWXslItl UlcharJ Miller, Edward Anderson, Ezra Hubble. suehman TDWsrsmr. H. IL Harris, S. P. Davidson, II. W. ItheR STEANCER TOW3Ulf. Albeit.HofstieeBoCon Burwell. KICKilsaO TOWSSHIl". John Baker. U.EN0 T0WSSU1I. Thomas Caitcr. 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From circumstAnces which developed early Sacday mornlns In regard to the murierof Cbarlts Caldwell at Gcorse htiobtfl'o calcon, corner of Linn and Fifth streets, about ten o'clock Saturday night. It was concluded that It was necessary to arrest James Campbell, who bad been In the saJoon. 01 suspicion of being the murderer. The coroner. Judge Lynch, held an examination of the body of tbe murdered man that night. It being neces sary to do this at once on account of the sul triness of the weather, which caused rapid de-se-mposlUon of the body. Hunday afternoon another Inquest wxs Jie'.d, to ex amine the witness, when sufficient was elicited to warrant the discharge ot Campbell and to hold Joseph Ul-tnebard to answer for the felonious killing of Charles Caldwell. The evidence Is printed Lelow, and gives the public a f-ilr ldaof the Justness of the Verdict, so that comments are nnnecessary. A brief sketch of the two prominent charac ters is interesting. ClIAni.FSC.M.nWFLL, tbe murdered mnu, wus unmtrried, and tibontthlrty-flveorfoit. yeaisold. llecame to this country about eleven years ago from near Pittsburg, Pa., and began working for uilr Mclntj re, on N ne Mile creek. He was fallhfcl and Industrious ant In time, by economy, was able to buy a team and then rented ground and fanned lor himself. At the time or hlsdeilh he was woiklng for .1 Mr. Uier, who formerly iiv eel In this city. Neighbors with whom TiieTivjh ri preseL- tutlvo conversed give him n good reputation asasiiaare, hocorab'e. bard -working citizen. JOSTII 1ILAM.11KD. who Is arrested for the murder, lias Iwn around Iaveuwoith for ubatit ten e&rf, and is 1 b acksriltii lyprofeslon. He has a wife and two small children, who came here In the past jesr. He is a srirmre built, Mrojg-1oG&lr.g lain, and has a stronji, vio lecttemper Hesul 1 yisterelay thit he had not. ln; to say, except that ! e was Innocent; that he had no malice toward the man, wr.o was a stranger to Iniii He h ls b en the fore man ot S. L. North's v73gou shop at the jwn-ltentla-y for about to yeais He fald that he would establish his Innocence, and that hlBonlytrouhlecamefroni the terrible grief which had corue upon his wife and nearly llslr?cled her. The pre imlniry trial of Blaneburtl will tare rlace to-morrow, llelow is the ev. dence : 1 ST.MIt I saw Ion de-ceased je-te day attern on about o o'clock at the hi cksmith shop and saw him about riv o'c'ti-'it ai tbuFumi pi see, evheii ere started for home. There was three or us tortier 111 ini'-runn -vesiop-jad nt -iroie's and had 1 Llassof beer. I then wer.t ncross rno stie I 10 Hamilton's timet-tv ami stwsed half an t'ouraitd bjunht t some- mea- and put iuehewann Itheuri- liiriKtlto stroliel's i.nil sew the Toremaii of the bu.'gy stiopsi the is-niientlao'Hndele-cisstsi. "I am not sine that rntup'tell wus tlieie Ptnr Ilo-Jexiburg was ther aho. I 'alu-d w UiMrohrl and iti-others, bin fun'; lecolhel what als-ut I staved theie alxiut tnohr .1 ami strobeland 1 dm k two and Ihr glasses of lieer. Mr. Patterson, t ip sontuison of tbe i-nliei.l'irv, was tl er al-i 1 left the store several tunes lor a few inoineiitx sell time. I did not lietr ilU'liirl Jy mry conversation between laldwell and 11113 of the ceiiupiny he was wnh. 1 wis unxioiis lo get eu ilviell home aud betieatcd me to tvo glnsses of ber. Calilwtllaitd the leulleiitHiy lorem iu we-re talking outside th bar previous to ttiustah'ilug. Tiie I st lime 1 went out. I told Ca'dwtM to iiiiu 1 nd go home; that I'd take tile team. Ilessn. "No; Ihej belong lo me Come 111 and have some more beer " I weut to the wagon and he came out ud sat do a u ou tne !nrih and immedM'tely said "I A3I CLT IN THL SIDE." I then siw the b oo-l on his fingers I don't know where he was cut. 31rs. tsrolal slid to me "You had better put him in th--wagou and take him to the doc-or." Tue toreiuanwss 1th us then. 1 don't know where Campbell was then, nor for half an hour belore. e had eausaae in the ealoou hut no knife was u-ed Knife produced I nev-rsavv this kiiiie niir. Mrotel ant vmeothershroiigiit tlieil-ciased lulo touu nnd I staytd to watch his hoiM-sand wagon. trolei reluinesl lu about an hour and Itook the team a d drove 11 iioui ihere weie three bisldesme lu th-wagou. I ma- hsve taken a glass of l-cr 1th the for mau i.fte the cutfng. We left tie fo f man at tl.e stole Tins ociurred between iilue utidteu o'clock. GE0BGES1C0I1EL. Have known thedeceasesl alwint four vears and saw ii.m in my store ab mt 1 ight o clo-i last evening lu oiiiiany cith tauiplall, reirahleand thetwo Itoil-uburi lx; s BlaU chaidwasiumy siorealiout the lime and tliey weie all tot-ether. 1 cut some brea J and sausage for them wilh tne ktille Lou p-o-ducesl and left 1 on the rouuler. Caldwell was talking to Canipliellund -aid he was an untaliever and did not believe iu Jcsu- CuiUt Ulanchard and Cildwe 1 were Q vkuei.lim; aiijlt kelu.ios-. I heard C.iKlvell call Bta'ichanl a liar. Ulanchard has a lilifh temper auil 1 left from Is-hind the bir losejiir.ue them, as 1 came out 1 s.iw ladw.-l! leoving for the door, lhanchaid was tueu fciLg the counter. It jilenburg was wl h them. I weut for the kiilliiiual look It mm theouut-rumt put 11 away. I did not vruich or observe thekulle dining this time, -suable was outside the door. 'Itie knife at this time was neir Blan Lhanl and he wis tiexttoit I did not see CamplH-llat ttds time iloanj Uilni;. King and 1 brouaht fildnell into town. 1 heaid'it said that --tri.iil-H-k.il linn whocut himitud he said some name which I forget lieu 1 gotbick I10111 town. liianchanl, Uldge and otneiwere In mv store. This , about tvrelve o'clock. 1 ceas"d was pirlty In 1 and lud txs.n drink ng beer nnd wine uud smoking cigsts du ing the night. lite ei.LEP. I rtw 11 t knlle lu HI sue bard's hauilsanit titok no knlle ircin lilm. aid wel. w.lked out atone and to.d Strohle he wascu . I how no quarrel with any ouo. There wass.ime tnsiy wolds between Biaa chard 1 ud coidwel. r. Kivn. I was at S'robei's last evening ftbiat nli.e or ten o clock. There were imisous tuere villi wnom 1 was not niqaaifited. Cald wel was there, but 1 did not know It at Cist, luanchard was there. I dou't know Ciiupb II, or who her he was there. Meant the iiarties talking religion lhauchird aud Caldwell wire there, htrobel wash, hind the bar ana I saw him hasli! couieout fiom be hlud It. Turin; 1111 u ire then arguing. Caldwell went out thedoor and some oue ot the pany said Cildwell was cut, in d said he wasdruuk. I saw b ood ou ills lingers 1 di.lnol eiammi-him then. I heard some oueitsk him If he was cut, but diduothear Ins reply. Theparfy were not veiy angry ln their cotnersailuu, though one e-ellesl the othernliar. Caldwell wbs alive when we put him lu the va40u aud he was dead wheu we got 10 the police slailou. B ancuard was at -stroU 1 w lieu we got baca. home one sslil to Caldwell: Let's go hoiiie,' aud they weut to the door aud on the way Caldwell raid lit was cut. Tne man you see arre-ttd now, was, 1 think, pruseul lu ill: crowd lust eve mug. I riietestlmon of the two Rodcnbcrs.nexi following, ls Immaterial lu the main. The p-eL-e-EC of tne pirtles stthesiloon ls cor rotorand and Henry Kjdenberg tcsUfiel that J.e heard uo qusrrel with any of the party.) HE-MlYVECKS-i. I heird or nknire bint out it fc"lrob-l' and went out a. tl talked to Mr. and Mrs s,iroil about the slabbing and Miobel ieiit behlud the oar and b.ouzht me tins knife. It was 1 log on the counter, bo said, vHhm the reacn of an or the piny, lie said lie had heard eome angry words pasmg be tween 1 aJdwell aud Blajchaid, anil tie ciiac liom b-hlud inn birand tonk this knlft fiom oil tiie counter and threw It Into a wa ter tank, lie did not rem -ik any blood on theku rea-i be-threa'it.audanduiil not hear anything of -he stsbhiu. X then brought tie Lmfe to the ofilce. Jamis, c larcix. I have known Caldwell touryears. I met lnm in taw-u ljsteveulriciiud Igolintohis wagon with Mr. -tralue. He stoppe-d at birobe.'s. 1 remained in mew. gou. strahle aud Ca dwell went lu .and as they re mained to- long, I weut 111 to bring them home. strahle cace to the door with me, and Caldwell swore he'd nave nuo' her drink first. Jesus Christ was rueiillOLeU In the swearing.and a stranger to me, who had just come in, asked the deceased If he knew mat lutn, Jesus ClmstT Caldwell aus creel : -'I do col wauttoki-ow him ; he ls too mucn ofRtjiant." The stranger said : "I elou'l lire to hear any more talk like that." Cald well slid : " 1 ou raised the question," and they disputed until the lie. jmsted betweeu them. Caldwell called lilm again ad d liar, ai.d I (is- tbe straus,e man rcacu arouid l jo counter and TAEE A KNIFE o.Tlt. He then held the knife jn his hind snd blandished it opposite my hreasl.s.sj log; "lo youwaLt to.takeauy sbareln thlsquar rel?" I sa'd "No, 1 do not." He tntn luine-d and faced the deceased aud THKCbT THE KSIFE INTO 1IU STOMACH. I took Caldwell aud accompanied lilm to the door and this stranger followed, saiug he had a good mind to give me some of it, too. Caldwell then sala to me: "lam cut." and asked me wliat he was cut with. I told him with a knife, and be asSedmeUiJeet strablu to come to him. I did so and Mrobel brought him to town. This knlfeknlfe produced I caunot swear as beiog the knlle used, uut It was like it. Mr. r-tnib-1 came Irom be hind the counter and took the knife out of the stranger's hand. Theldtceased nnd 1 have alwajs been oa tho most lriendly terms. JOSErH ELASCHAED. I live near btrobei's and am acquainted with Caldwell. I was at btrobei's last eight about ten o'clock and .had a dispute with some persona there. Ibis man Campbell, I thought, took something from his hip pock et and kept following me up and cursing me. There was a large knife on tbe counter aud I grabbed It. and Strobel came Irom behind the counter and took It fre m me. This man (Campbell) put his arm toward tne man that eol cut and was taking him to the door. A Germau and I remained to have a glass of beer, aud while drinking I heard persons outside say: "THAT 3tAX IS CUT." I went oct aud fonnd him lying on tbe stoop. I took hold of him aud saw blood on Llin, and made him lie easier. I don't re member talking to Caldwell about Jesus Christ. I don't remember the subject we were talking about. He was insaltinic In his manner to me and Campbell took his part, I took: up the knife from the counter to SAVE sjYsILT lrom thee two men. r-trobel took the knife out of my hand 1 eentlv handeu it to him. That was immediately- belore the deceased went oat with Campbell. When we were pottiBChlm in th wagon, Bidje aSktd who I III and, be said iar at the penitentiary and have Un working there for about two yes rs ilr. Jtidgo Is my next -neighbor. This Is all 1 know or the btabmas of the deceosis-1. XIKEIIISCE lwrsat Ftrobtl's last n't-tit about tea o'cto-k and suvrtLe deceased there, too. I heard him say h was eut and e-xamlued him. lieaga.n said "strahle, I am cat." fctranlesald lie was drunk. I beard a young man with a smooth faceioid a cloth c.psay he lived eight year w'thout work and he lived eight years willnut work und he could live el. ht more lie said "jes, this man Is cut," and he (Caldwell) lay upon the door step until we put;blm In the wagon. I sat down on the sldewaik ard found he was not dead. I asked 11 Ira whornt him and be said: "Jim." I asked who "Jim" was and he si!d: "JIMCAMI'llFLX." I know lilancharl aud he was there before aud uitertbecuttlng. JJOCTOK 31. S THOMAS tsllfieii; as to the chancier of the wound. He said: "Ifonnd one wound, one Inch to the rlsht of the center of the body, a scant Inch aud a quarter In length, Ihii anglesof the wound sharp and acute. The wound passed through thecartlllaseof thI-eventh lib. ver tically. lprolxHl It, and putting my flnzer In the wound found thecartlllage of .the rib cut In two The wound was over four luches deep. A great deal of blood ws flowing iromnim at me time. 1 suppose kinieiinc the one shown rae would mate n similar cut totheone alluded 10. It Is difli-ult to saj how Ion a men may livewitha piitotlhe left lo ortbe liver cuL la :ny oplntou the tt.ibraa-ed his death " (The testimony of V. E Morn ful follow ed, which elicited nothirg 01 mi wrtance. Morian Slmmott thought he heard Ulau- chsrd cursing and cading some one a s-noj a li Ii larfore he went over to see what was the matter. Wrn. L. Miller mads the arrest of Campbell Hatunlay night, aud Campbell's story,thcntolil,ngrees with tint given on the witness stand. Tulsclosedlhet stimuli. THE VJKD1CT. STVTEOr KANSXS. 1 Lkav Ewol:TlI Coutv . ) An iuqnlsltluu holdi u at Ie-.iv. nwoith, Jn aveiiveorih county, on Lie ilihda 01 May, IsTJ. before m, John ". Lynch, lu'oaeroi said ouuiy, 011 th body of Charles C eld wed, !heiellngd-ad, by ihejueora hose names are heieuutosno-cnbel 11 ial lju'ors, up uutiieir oaths do so-, tLt the d e-eosd canielo hisdeata. In our op'n on, by the testimony submitted, from a kt if-. In Hi" hands of Joseph lilanchaid, with felonious lnt-nt. lti testimony whereortiiPB.ii'1 J rorshave hereunto set their liauda, the day i.nn je.ir ivSo-eald. J J. llIIll.'lN John Uath. Jajii:s LVLi:. lli-vi:r tni- c. JllbSllAVMIN JallLsKh a.CI o ocit coiu:o. i:".iaiv. KBr-siars IVIio Adopt Tramp- "IotIi Iiti ami Fin.! out Thins-. i.ate At tempt at Crime. TIis Times lias, during the pmst three years. constantly warned tho city il.je authori ties of the advent of burglars 'Tho coins Into the city tn tho guise of lr imps aud wl.o vMt kitchens asking for brer.d for no other pur (owitbau to learn the losatlou of rooms iu a house ; bet It seems that the burghus es cape de lection, and tho snrc-nouth tri.ip, or poor trivoler looking foromethlug-to urn-up,gts"run in" 03 achs-noe of vagrant j and ls iis-ially either given a lew li urs tune to h.no the city or put 011 the rock p.Ie as a wirning. While nil this is goiii t.n 3Ir. burg nr chuckles ever the result of his smart ness, n tas an individual, but as a Micmber olngang whoso orginizitlon was ierfected for the purpose of taking vdvnutagu of tie "tramp" excitement to we.rU, into cities wheie s;meuf ti.em are not kno-n and give them a chance to "beg" from house to house until a "rich strike" is fonud. A'ler that all Is clear, within u week or tw, the hou-e tint lias bjen "-jHitte-d ls rubbsd; no one think-of course, about the smooth tougued and p ihsps good-loosing, tuouh ior y d erased traaip, who with a profuu-al obels nuce, t ok the sandwich of beef uud bread fiom tue gentrou ladj's hand and afttr leaving the g-ue threw it eontemjituously into the street, with the remark, "a dog wouldu,t eu-. tnat." Yet that man ls pio'j ably tbe same whose form Is seen sulking abiut at night inn ditiereul dress. follow 'ug his profession. Alter a good haul" ls made, he either puts ou first class cloth ing and ls lounil In remote poit'ons of tie clty,tn'kingio.ittcsaud advising people as to liow Iheiri.reni.se-s can be impioved, or he, with p'Ui hat and vails?, t,tcps ou the first tiamlur his hme In ICtitsas Cltyerr-L Louis and spends a lew weeks with bis "pals" uut 1 ihe "last iiEair" blows ovtr. laughing me-tnwliilo at the poortrampsvrho hive to take the blame, aud congratulating himself ou his success in Imitating the class so well. sev era! Instances where members o: this class of g-ntry hnvebeen nt woikare known to old tietccltves Who have been In terviewedou the subject. tueu: WoI.K. I.t't week one who was supposed to be a tramp visited a residence in the north rart of the city and asked for lome breakfast ; he was given a saMlwich. He, unlike the others, wauteti some.hlng bcttr and begin to abase tbe giver, hhe promptly a ppllcl n iIilcoi scalciiug water to his fa:e and got rid ol him. He was a tall, slender young looking man dressed lu dark coat, and pants and h tdr.n a clain white shirt. He ! ft,vow lng vcuteanceuu tho Louse and nttempted to ma- L. the gate posts when he 1 ft LU vrss previ-ctcd bj a passerby. IlXl-illlATIONf. Some ot tho sure-enough wcrk of these c i-n. rs h a bteu Iietetiforo me-ntioneJ, speeU' y the a tempt 111 ..iV to enter the boo e of Ex-Mayor Ummethun, 3!ouday mornlcg at J o'clock. The Intruder was compelled to leavo without gathering in any booty. AT UOS. ISO. A. HAMIF.ItM Vs at the corner of We-t Saventh and Chi stunt streets is another Instance, where the work of the sneak thief was attempted ; nnd it was one of the lioldest lu the criminal of IM.enworth. The facts as nearly rt could b- lesrned were as follows: Al out 3rt) o'clock yesteid ly morning ilrs. IJnlderman, while lu bed In her room, was suddenly awakeneii by asiuht noise, and, on opening her eyes vr-s horrified to see the form of a man etandius near her bed, with atiark Isu tein in hs band, the II, lit of which was thrown full on the b?d. Tho sltustlon cau not be belter described than Ly Mrs Halder rnan, who stated the following to a reporter yesterday this afternoon: "I had no light. lu the rocm and the light from the lantern caustti rae to awake. The man stood lacin; the b d and Lestw tint I wrs awake. He stepp-d toward tbe bed and in an Instant I said VTIIOiSTHAT'' in a ton 1 vol.. Ho then .starte 1 away BLd In some manner escaped. I arose and cried murder I'sev era' times and finally aroused Ur. Jlnsey, who made sestrch for the bur glar, but wilLoat tiled, f usuilly have a pistol In my room but rs we were cleaning tons", t very thing wes lu confusion. If I had a weapon I JCLn HAVE CSD IT. ! thought wnen 1 saw him standing between myb.J nnd the nursery that hehtdbeen there-, and 1 was much alarmed. His en trance to the room ws .certainly by means of u seletoa key, for the inside t'oors, lam sure, were loc'sc-l The man looked to be about si: feet in height, very slender, ard was dressed in datfc clothing; baJ oa cither a tight fitting i icket or had no coat ot er bls vest " Mr?. HaiJerman says the his missed noth ing from the liouse, but thinks that her timely 'racing sav I her front considerable loss, ano proba'jly death, as sho has no res" slu e Id.-j. ot h? intention of the intruder. A -sore 'ItilBg. Dr. Hunter's Upeciflc and Injection No. sre wairauted to cure Gonnorniea, GleeUCor dee. Strictures, Disease of the Kidneys, Blad der and Urinary organs of males and fe males. Dr.Hnnler'sSpeclCcNo.2Isa sure remedy lor the spermatorrhoea, bemlnal Weakness, nightly emissions the loss of power, caused by self-abase or excessive indulgence. Price 01 Dr. II uetr's specific 52 per bottle. Injec tion, SI (er bottle. -ent ev cry whare by ex press. Dr. J. Dlnsbeer, sole proprietor. No. 115, North Seventh street, bt. Louis Missouri bend two stamps for treatise. Curo guaran teed or the money refunded. Iheo. Esrersdorff, AgeLt, Leavenworth, Komise. mayUjoJAw. TTue First Dona KlTca Itellef." Trial Bottles Dr. a Wayne's Compound Byrar of Wild Cherry, 25 Cents. Ths distressing coagh, which threatened serious results. Is quickly cured before de el oping a fatal pr'moL'ary atlection. For all throat, breast and lung disorders Asthma, or Bronchial atfecliors. Hooping tough, Livs-r Complaint, Blood bDitl.ne, Ac-, no remedy is so prompt and ehec.rutl as "Dr. Swayne's Compound byrcp of Wild Cherry." "1 have made use of this preparation for many cars, and it ls proved to be very lell 1 ble and efficacious In the treatment of severe and long standing coughs. I know ct two patients now in comfortable health, and who but for Its use I consider would rot be living. LSAAC S. HEKBEE., M. D. btraustown, Berks county. Pa. Price Trial bottles S3 cents: large size. Si or six for $5. A single 25 cent bottle will oft entimes cere a recent cough or cold, and thus prevent much suffering and risk or life. Prepared only b Dr. bwavne s bon.PbilA delohla. Sold by leadlne Dm rlsti In l.env- ) en worth, by Arnold A Hunt Campbell and aeuan-. weaunoinnE Way Will Con. Allow a cald advance In your system and thus encouraje more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung troub les when an immediate relief can be so read ily obtained; Boschees German Lvrup has outlined the largest saletn the world for tbe cure or COughs Colds and the several Lung Diseases it is Dr. Boscbee's famous German prescription and is prepared with the great est care and no fear need be entertained In administering it to the youngest child as per directions. The sale ol this ls unprecedent ed, blnce first Introduced there has been constaoit Inereaalnir demand and vlthnnt aslritlereportof atidlriretodoiU wortc la way ran. auKyear irDrnarlctM UNteH, toUxtrmUi seiasae M.-&r:n.l --?Li4 "-riTi-S-s'.or:- HOUSE AND FARP.1. Sprinkle pulverized boraiarourdyonr ' Sink aud closets, and, you aiII eooq be nd J of cockroaches. Cool nights as we no"v have, and the middle of the day hot, 13 a raattsr to ba well locked to, for it u very evy to take co'iL Do Not Wash Itref. st. Louis Journal. "Should I wash beef before roasting it?'' a younrj housekeeper aks "By nn means ; if yen do you spoil it. You eliminate from it a great part of in beat and mojt valuable stihstance." WVifj'it-s Ooeqnart of 11 jar thrown Ioofely into a measure weighs one pound ; one pound of Indian meal put in tbe same way weighs ODe pound and two ounces, and one quart 01 hue sugsr shaken down, but not packed, will wci,h one pound and 3 halt. Tomatoe. I Kansas Spirit-) Wherever in small gsrdenj a few toma toes are set out fcr family ue they fhould be traice 1 tin 03 some fort of trellis and be kept from trailing ou the ground. The fruit will be better for lio2 thus lifted up and the vines will bear larger tomatcej. A t'oturort Clieaplj' Obtained. Ifcxcharge Supjxwe you pi tat a fev tree.s alon; the highway; they will get half their stiten acce from thij road; thevwill furnish grate ful shade; and by and by they will make pests for stringing wire or other fencing, and when fully grown will tw valuable for fuel or timber. The Increas-. The April returns to the deprimi.t Agriculture, Wishr-iio , steiw Uit t acreage of winter wbt-a' js tt lit "1 p cenL greater than la-t;esr. 'Il.tsioiea is due mostly to the trsi.f of spring o ing to fill eoiui in the West and North west. Kye hss lall.o fl ' in 4 jtr cen'. in arreige, and is als.ut 4 ier cent, bilow the average. To I-s.tt-oj the Cahhasc '.Vorni. cor New York V ir d "For every hundred heads of csbbnge I take a triarltr of a round of black pepper ami put in a Lo: large enough to sift oat we'l. uo into the patch mlore thetletvts offand pepper 'he cMbbtge well. Two or three tinier will he f nlG -ieii. Tl e vr,icis go tbroiifeh the haves aod eTc IL.nrii:s Ilslr-tt-t. -t. IjouUJouira! I.eracn and orange tircture may b" laaile i- j'ollowe: Jleraore tbe yellow outside trith 1 sharp ku.le, and .ut a riad of each into a bott.e with enot:r:li of slcahol to cover all, cork tight ard when the aicihol becomss a bright yellow, pour it off and botlle, closely cork:ng St. This makes a pleasant llsvor in?, and by economizing your bits of orange and lem. n p. el you can a' viys keen it on hand. Iteep Clean. lor. St. Iiouls Journal. A source of illness, is the filth allovcil to accumulate around dwellings, such as the hog pen, a b?dly arrange! privy, the flop thrown out from the kitchen, either of which may breed typhoid fever; while the the whole three combined will be sure to keep a family, in cloca proximity to them, sick all sum me r. Dry earth, leaf ruculd, plaster of Pins, or chip earth thrown 01 tlie.ecllen-i7e rests will not only aborb the gases, but if properly handled will Le an excellent fertilizer Horticulture. Kansas Farmer Oae jrincipil reason why we have so few orchards, so few girdens of small fruits, such mere aloies for vect.ible gardens, and scarcely an attempt at tl.iri UJlltire a id ornauientmi 1:1, all over the South and West, lists in a great mcapure in the fact that the average farmer is led to Ielieve that thre is rorceprofontid mystery in this hrarc'i of rgricultnre, reepiiring l()3g years of exiicrierc; and study. This however, is no more th? case th in in the cultivation of the Eoil with reference to any crop. Hon to Cook Iteans. t.or Chicago Tribune, 3 Siak a quart of beans over nigh. In the mi-ruing turn away the water from them, snd put them into clean, cold water to boil. When boiled quite teLdcr, skim them cut into your baking-dish, stir into them but ter the nz-of an ess, a little salt, and a ta blesp ooful of inolas es. Then turn over them a tescupful of rich milk, or enoti'fh 10 just cover the beans. Done in this wj.y, the top Iieans when done are nicely brow n ed, and at the same time remain soft and ere very nice. An .itmeiil. Cor. I'rali ie Farmer. While I have not the elighte: doubt that great cliuuti chau-.t- have tcuiand sre now going on all over ilie'e plains, yet I cinn'it but regret to sea tho ru-h of mi grants beyond what is now considereil the preent ws-ttrn limit of agriculture These emigrants evidently do not stop t" think that i takes time to produce climatic changes; that it is only by rolling the tide of emigration slowly forward, keeping a so'id front to the foe, and leaving in the wake evidenc-s of the struggle ot piom er life in starting a farm and making a home. .ivvtet Corn. HC.ms.is Spirit We are of the opinion that farmers neg lect to plant this excellent, prolific and easily rai-eil food plant very much to their own disadvantage and loss. The best din ners that we have ever eaten have bjen of good lioileil sweet corn. It is so eaily raised, and by a succession of plantings at intervals of one week can bi so long con tinued through the season that all who love this cheap and nutritious and palata ble food should be careful to providcit in large abundance for their babies. Mcst farmers have already probably pi ante a small patch of this esculent, and we advie them to keep on planting till the middle of July. Annual-. ICir. Abilene Chronicle This cla-soulowcrs are so numerous and po beautiful that a very lorg article might be devoted to a description of them, but our object is only to notice a fev that are very showy, End arc always sure to succeed and afford satistaclinn. These are only six in number, r'.zi Japan pinks double pcriulac ca, petunia, pholx, drunimondii, verbsna and dotibV zinnia. Wo have grown them here for the last seven years with good re sults. The? are just the flowers to make a tine show late in the season when other dawers have Lded, and we are c?rtaia that nothing can look more gay than these, when the flowerless teaion of the yerr ap prosckes. To Cure 'iiL-I.itIii. .Prairie Farmer, 10. Crib bitirg is a peculiar propensity, which is icgarded as a decided vice, be cause, when the habit becomes confirmed, it is attended by very disagreeable symp toms. In highly-fed horses that have little to do it is often the result of an idle habit Although it might do no mischief in a slight degree, it must be remembered that it is always increasing by little and little, until in time the most insignificant be comes the mt determined cribber. The simplest way to cure (? a crib biter is to do away with the manger, or to cover the manger or any object against which he has a chance to crib, with sheet iron, or sheep -kin with th woolly side out, and which taay be smeared with aloes That Why Slit- IMdn't lfuy. Exchange J A little woman, with considerable anr (y in her fac, was. searching the Central iu irkt yesterday for flowers and seeds, and n of the seed-sellers explained lo her. "Here are some of the nicest climbers you ever saw. If veil take them they will caver your houee by July, and make it look almost like roaridire." 'They will, en?" absently replied the woman. "Yer, they will. You don't know how they will improve the looks of your house." ' Bat I won't take any. Jat as soon as they made the oil hosse look any better the landlord would come around and raise the rent on us. I guess I won't buy any thing but sunflower seeds and a stalk or two of catnip." Sweet Potatoe, Kansas Spirit. There is no root raised, no tuber culti vated, that yields better vegetable food. These poUtoes are easily raised, will stand a wet reason and Tield largely in a dry sea son, and tbeysometinies grow when the Irish potato fails. This was notably the case in the drought of 1S30. Those who are most successful ia raising them ridge op tkeir laad ia rows some fonf feet apart aa4ttta aha dst fro each to tiller. Tuscan be prevented byllflins the vine-i when ih?y sre lound as they rnu ; 10 w ts&iLg no:, ine average cts:r, and eiplatne-i that aitcocgn some of We-t ixra'is---to the Bore exetu 1 Kvnp-rri:Trvl rponle mitrht oeetn snei e- vie id inly sure cxip tv .sur. re, cr.y calu7aIeJ. t 'iieken Lois?. IPoultjy Wcrld.1 Chicken, when first hatched, sbou'd vt be hurri.'d out of the siltisg-cest. Fur twenty-four hours at least from the time when the earliest commence to show tbem Belye, it is better to leave them under or with the hea-mother. They need no food for from a day to a eiay and a-half csnilly The food for two or three dys after the chickens fin-t sse tfci light should consist of baked com C3e, mixed half and half with hard boiled e'c and the whole finely chopped. loung clucks iat lrom the shell ure far too tender to digeat corn-meal, which is a strong food at the best, and rerjuire rome- Ihtng which is milder and still cottn lung. Some of our very cet bieeelers ure dry wheat bread crui. or stale breed ; tbi is broken tip fine, scaldei', and then freli mlik poured ovtr it. Stis-ar Meet- and C--rotK. Root culture, syi the 1. aal oVir '.ilrr, is one of the most proansiog iuaovations m our whole f-rui "Jr u-i'iij. Xo other pro duct from an sere of lnd will suppart fo much live . cfc, produc so aiucn mea', mutton, w ' ' -,irk, lard, or manure, as a welt g-owari.0. c-or; fid ot all tbe root crops the sagar-ueei ls ucet nutritions. The large white Cal-jimn carrot is tbe finest ami most jirod-icdve of all kieds grown for feedinx. lta habit of growth is somewhat tiecnliar, sa that ose third of the roots grow above the jroocul. The color is white below and green above. The Frencii fancier are bow fe-tKs-; their poultry with boil'td and teamed car rots, e- necially when f itt-nin for the mar et This rjt d :i impartartrctiliar ilivnrto ib- 1 i .-ea. y relished by epi cures. Tt-ojjsx! ' istlas iN . o.k Uoiaeatead. PiaDts fhcu'J b placed in s hoi- filled with water, and the room covered with Ihe dry dirt, f hey will d wilt when set in this way. Dig the Acles nrst,anu carry the water along iu a pail and Tour it in. setting the plant as soon aa possible. The wat:r at the roots will keep the plant fresh and green, and the dry din around it a! the surface wi'i kep the moisture from evaporating. We ret a lot o! cabbage plants the otiier da,. in in hot eui in this way, and ru. horse mauure around them Not one d.e.I er -iUeJ. Tomato plants grown in h t beds a-e general!-- tall, slen der things; tbe sho lid be nt in the Fame way and bail ovr so thit the etalks may be covered up v. ith soil, laviag only the heads out of the grun ). This is the lay ering proce-a, and vhei th-ts set they will lo much Letter ; ncw roots will start cut from the stalks or stems, and the plant will not be knocked about so much by the winds or wilt so taii'-h. Reef a la jin-le. st. Ixjcisjcriru.il. J To make beef a la mode, choose from ihe round of beef as large a. pitco as ycu re quire. If you can get the i econd cut, lard it with fat bacon, either Ly making incis ions with n sharp pointed knife, into which pijh ihe strips of bacon about ahilf an inch sqiare and two or three icenps long, or pin .n strits t ilia same dimen sions with a lt-rdioz ne.die, make several incisions and b.L tLeui ;'i h a savory 'Ires sing of b-" 1, in wi ' h there is a 1 itle chotc-ips: , .oIt. it with 1 be same skewering 1. e.. i-:her; tie it in good (turn vi.l t - ... 1 .1 me pieces of pork in a ...t, , ; I wiiju J nd to a crisp take them out, ia 11 the Nvi and turn it until nicely browned alt ovtr, ti.en add ecareely enough of wtr toe ver it, with a large onion, twoctrrots slieid, adc-;ti clces, a small Iiuceli of sweet h-T , pepper and (all; cover clo ely and suw s!oly four to six hours, accoretinz to siztr. The water mu-t have bj'ied dowc to make a rich ;,r.ti , and car1 mast hi taken thit it do 1 not burn; it may be thirkeuci fl-gMIy with browned flour if desired. Kinsius Ku'.hs. New eat: nJ JTime". Very many aaiong p- ftssional breeders do not knov li w to r.r g a bull with c3e to the opTa r aod a r. iuiainm amount of pain to the animal. When we were breed lcg cattle e ud to have a simple straight iron punch cf 'he same calibre as the nog to Is; u-ed. lh aiimal wis fastened be tween the i - hi -i in the usual manner, an! al- bv up aror.d the horns, passed out in 11 e Ir 1 tc ur 'y round a post. A piece "( ' 1 was tajeie-d to hold cat-st one t'.d of the ncatri'. ihe punch was placed agaiut 1' e i-j.posi e s'de, a sharp blow with the hauojer againsl the punch, and a clem cut was made, the ring incrted, fastened, and the animal operated on never seemed to hold a grudge on account of the in'ertion of the jewel. A scratch-awl or knife is a bar barous implement for driug the work. In breaking a buil to leatl never use a harsh pull on the nose. ls?t h;m know that he i permanently r-rd sec ire'y.fwt except at the win 01 trieorv rate r. A touch oy an a'tend ant from b h'n-1 is oet.erthan a strong pall in front. The animal must tc taoehi. not forced. The best horsemen now train anii mals I hey used tr break tbeta. Trac ing is a goid wo-d ato for the education of stock bul s Ii ov. .--"- - c.ooel tlnttcr. 1 . r " 1 rn cr, 10. Tne 1 :vea . ! rra? wi;! put ever? fann er's wife in mind of the fact that there is slw-ays something new coming up in dairy ing. It may iu all snnmpd up, as wehave time nn! agia stattd, in the following pre teptf: its stt-e the pasture is cf the best , and that it contains a variety cf the swretest grasses. Do not change Irr-ai winter feed to spring pasture too suddenly, and, particu larly, do net um out yocr cows too early to thift for tr-erisaives. I-et the ej .ioe be dra by quiet per sons, whe!i - nue n- female, at reguJar timesnijrci ,' -.rd . vearni, knewimr al ways -3. I-3 mill.tg is cood jctte! as e'eanly as it .s tjaistly. Know that the uatensils for hoWipg; the milk are cf the beat (!-su-tnlion and alwr-ye scrujiulously e'ean. See that the milk is perfrctly cooled to free it oranimci cslur. V thermometer is an absolute rec -si'y In all well regulated daries. He sure the room for e tiling milk is cool, and m it may bs darkened at will. Thorough ventilation is one cf the go'den rules in dairying. Ihe temperature of the dairy room shculd nevr be more than U0 degress', nor ier-a than 40 degree--. bkim the milk as soon as the first indication.-! of gelling thick from Iopper are shown. Tj-i t!e crcm slowly into the jir, aor-stir thrron-''". y -shea more cream 11 added. Keep tne receptacle for the cream coo", fn m 'A to (Si degrees, and cover with s -n- fb-. th-.t will keep out minute inse".', asd a: the -n'e time iliow access of air. Churn when tie cresai is ripe, that is, when the cream i sour, every other day in spring, and every day in summer. Do not allow the cream in the churn ti ri'e much above CO degrees. Do not churn too fast. There h nothing gained by seeking to bring the butter in a few minute. From 20 to 30 minutes is about right. Good grass wil! make pice colored butter. At such tcasoo, when the color of butter is pale, uic c 1 ring cirefully. It is Ix-tler that Latter riti cr light than a dark yellow. When the 1 : churning t . brine : v n- - -, firm t 3.1 -rji : from ib'te u . .; ' r iits ia granules- stop i. or. 11 cold wster cr cold v ec -?h. to bring it to a . i'o net tslt hesi!y, i ri h -.e ounce cf salt to a pound of bjtter i tc- 'gh. Pack in li?st clean, -weet packages - 11 to within a half inch of tbe top, cover with a clean cloth, and arM brine to fill until solid. Keep it in tin coolest place yon have, and there is no reason why you shcu.d cot ge: the top price for your battsr. iVohax siryitAcr. Eil rart from the Proceedings of rLe sl. Lonf- Contention. lb'. Louis It r a; lean. Iff. TIIE S , IT fVEJClK, Ths hall was utterly iandequate for the acomrno-!atio3 of th- mnltitude who were eager to pay an admission fee for the privi lege of hearing gnolbex entertainment such ay those of the two previous evenings. The first event of toe evening wis the arrival of Mrs. E.izAbeth Cidy Stanton, whcee ap pearance had teen "cag'tly looked fcr all week, bet who had been delayed by a stage coach accident. Saca a shaking cf hands and hogging and Harry -vUer ied her arri val that it seemed as though . the police would have to be called in. The ladies of the convention WL-e ra re -radiant than ever, the immen?e success of the week hav ing evidently raisA1 their spirits to an in ordinate degree. It w3 oaeariy half-past eieat whea thev tot- throoeh witk their u tae rtaaoroi .--' 1 f '' rS oce I k I !tel. They are a ' ii a nnDsrliarnentsrv. "in the prcsejce cf thfn they took their tesis on the platfoim amid grest ajiplan'e. Mr'. Minor took the t!' cresidenf, it was essentiil to the cirry inj; rot of the evening's programme. Miss 1'lo'je CogzIdj cime forward triumph antly WAVING A LETIEP, which she reid. It was from President Wahl. of the Merchants' Exchange, and it rtiiue"!ed her to invite the Association to visit 'Change at noon to diy. Taking no p-.ins to hide her pleasure at this expression of giiod will, Mis Conzins referred alo to the iact ths.t the Fair Association had ex tended an invitation to visit theZ)ozx, anl that the Mayor had been rer-nested that the Mavor famish cirnases His Honor hid fsited to responJ, and she now moved that the invitation cf the Merchants' Ex change be sccepted, and that the Awocia- t'nn, after viniting there, take carnages thence to the Fair grounds, and she felt err -in that tHc merchants wonld nit allow the carria"p-drivers to go unpaid. The rmt'on carried amid coaeidtrab'e merri ment. She alo read a crrniBtin'cition from Dr. E'ioi. Oiaccellor of W. lungton Universi- !, invitirjg the A-oeiotion to attend the art Kfctttre of Mi-3 b;ht mmaclier, at Msry It.slilu!e, on next Monday evening. A ritrSENTATION. Tii? chairman then announced that Mrs Thompson of lediana had a few remarks to make, and that pprlar snflragift t tep pl forward with two magnificntb-sktls oftijwers. Addressing the audience, the said that when, the evening bef -.re, she ap peared on that platform, her first utter ances were bissrd, and preprly so, becnus th"y wr ZEisumlerstrod ss being dispir sgtog to the ladiag workers in ike caue oi womta snfirsg. lut she trusted that he- tocsne would cleave to the roof cf her mi'J'h if ever one word was n'tered by her in dieparag'Tient of the Doble women whose life had mlde hers eo ejsy. She de sired to svr a few words to the fit hen of ."si Louis ct b-hlf 0! ihtir daughters, and she then proceeded, fi'st to urge- that they give their g'r'e the training whira would bmk them ir.depau icbi 01 c rumsiacces I in the matter of earoiag a Hvelihcod, and J thos. bv mikme it feeuunable, remove the taint from a'd Temslc lsbor; ami second, to pay 000 of the most elcq oent tributes to tie leaders in the tufira-'e caue that ever sum in paid to woman, and to ask that the .laus-Vn j of the land be taught something as to ,he holy debt of gratitu le and honor to ihtss womea who b r thirty long years have fought a grand fight the more grand ba cauee it was blmdleas gcd have endured ridkaie aad s-ifenag 'hat the girls of this sent r it Ion tu'ght have an opportunity to fulfill weman's mission. These leroiae. greater than .un Clav, our I'inckcey ard out Webster, have their resarl in their works, bnt heir.name will be bright in the h'stories of a century hence, and wil! be held in revcreice by the women of that day. A'tT mentioning the leading fig ures in the list of martyrs, she ment-oced Lucretia Mott, K.izibelh Csuy fcianton and Susan ii. Anthony, and none, the tail, had prac.i'ed more self-denial, or had put self under foot more completely than the last muied. Turning to Miss Anthony, the Hroaker, with a tremulous voice which be spoke the sincerity of her expressions, pre-s-nttd ihe tl wers in an address that was 8 MI-iY DEAUTIFTL, bringing tei rs to hdndreds cf eve'. The testnuouial e-pi-saed the love aid restect of thousards of noIe women, she said, but wsesj-ecie'ly the cffe'-iug ot Philadelphia a..i St. Lr.uis ladf-t. Miss Anth oy, with tears utieaming down her ch'tks r.e, amid tL'aaderoUH ap pl .use. When she could control her voice, sb- said that it was unfair that, expecting ber to speak, they should br:ag such afrene as this Lefore her. To demonstrati'-..is ol griitude she was a stranger rnd she did cot 1-now hew to behave. If they had thrown stoties, or called hanl names, or said she si onldn't s eat, or tint her speak ing 1 1 won-en more h.'-m than good, or tl .' 'tie ought to be bun.t at the stake, or h hi sa.J anjthipg aga'nat the cau-c wnich sh- h-id bsentrying to serve forthirty years, she would have known what to say in le turn. PLe hoped they world not expect an sppropriate rcknowltJgenieut of the .deruocstntioD. To add to her trouHe here C3me ii-zsbe'h Csdy Sianton at the last moment, smi!-!g s though (.he had no c cr -ion for a-iologiis ai'er ilisippointing big audiences all werfc. This wasn't the first triek of that kind she had plaveJ, rnd Mi's Anthony related iti counterpart as oc ctirrirg in New York in 1ST:! the anecdote bjing most amusing. Then the lady en ttr d upoD her powe-ful lectureof "Woman want bread, ard net the ballot." ard for an ii hi and a La'f there was a 11 w of logic. san-asm and hinicr, that commanded the adnira'im snd intensely tleliglied the auuiecce. I; would be impossible to give A rAIK ABSTRACT of tbe lecture in the space available. Suf fice it to say that its general iurjoe was to anov that a disfracchifed class is a tie graded class, and that tbe only means for e-ommaptling respect end working great reform here or in oilier eountr i is the bal lot. YA hen the tumultuous app'.-vi e had died away that rewarded tbe able bcture-, it was renewed bj the preseutation of the beantifal, benignant-looking old lady, Mrs. Stanton, who probably s'ands at the head of the female lecturers of the world. Mrs. Star '.on spoke for just three-fjuarters of an hoar, and during that time the attention was; aluolu'ely painiul, so eag-r were her auditors to catch every word. Her address wan of the pathetic orde-, and was the crowning event of this week of extra ordinarily good things. Uoth men and women hd tears at some cl the powerful p'cturea which she drew of the wrongs which needed righting, ami her ma'chlesa boists of eloquence, with l.er qoiet, imnre-sive delivery, compelled the mi'ititade to the most extravagant burs's o! applause in spite of their desire to ke -i-the chain unbroken. Ivoce in tb.i vit hall escaped 'he ca;l! l'ing effect of her words, and it was l.e general comnent when all was over, tha. b:. Locis hsd nit in yean, if ever, witnessed sura a complete tnomph tl eloquence as this. At the conclusion, some re3-!u(inn of thanks to the cit.zens, theprcs, iiola! Bar nam, the Fair Association, Merchant' 1 x change, aad others, were read by Mi-s hos ier, and adopted. It was announced that the next ('.inven tion weald be held at Indianapolis next May, aad the convention adjiurned. LXCIHIi: rSICATKIi. alarK Twain's isrothcrtIu !co!sttL. Iowa, I'itt lat of the rrclijlerian I'emmniilou forllercsj-. Kol-ct.Iowa, II snatch lolhe Chicago Tri bune, :2 Orion Clemens, a brother of "Me-k Twain," was publicly excommunicates! from the W" stminster Presbyterian Church ol this city th's morning, having been tried and convicted of the charge of heresy. The charges ami spec'ficatiocs were as follows: 1. Cimmon fame charges Oricn Clemens a memlerof the First Westminster Pres byterian Church of Keokuk, with having publicly delivered in said city, on Monday evening, May 5, 1S79, a lecture in writing, wherein he disavowed the divinity of the Christian religion, and attributed it wholly to man. Sp ideation 1: In that he denies in said lecture, the pretence of the super natural in the Old Testament Scripture). Specification two.- In that he denies the doctrine of the Chnrch that the Old Testa ment Scriptures are the inspired word of Gvjd. 2. Tuat the ra:d Orion Clemens haa avowed scntimenie contrary to the funda mental doctrines of this Church. Srccifi cit.'oo 1- In that he has denied the divinity of our Lrid and Savior Jems Car ist, Sfci fication 2: In that he has denied publicly the sactity of the Sibbath day. The lecture in queetion was delivered to a small audience in this city, last Monday evening, coder tbe title, " Man the Archi tect of Oar Keligion." In it Mr. Clemens averted the last six commandments in the Dtcalogue to be moral rules always prac tired by mankind, the eetttng of which in a form of words was like naming a river or mountain ; that inspiration is simply a higher development of thought in a special direction, or ii a dream ; that there is noth ing in the Old Testament indicating a be lief of iu writers that anything thought, said, or done in this life would affect the condition of the soul in the life to come ; thit AERAKAH WAS A UX ASD JIBE WOa IIirE, aJoring the CanaanitLh gods at Canaan it'-h places, in Canaanitish ways; that Melchisedckwas Cauaacttish priest and king, and priest cf the sun, as the gol meant by " the Most High Gcd f that the smoking furnace and burning lamp de scribed in Genesis xv., 17, were symbols of three god;, the ion, the tree, and the planet Venus; that Abraham rlrirririiil ia I . shasi. t - wmmm MmJ in Ihav I Mr,Mr,M mlb, iae tree, aad tae.aesWeas u tMaatt vswsv av vvskchi. saa swsjbd v:tasjra-sTCm IV liasg b-soty ; that the tnrtle-dove waa a symbol eflovo and beauty, and sprirg, and that the pigeon was a symbol of the life giving powers o' nature, and the life-giving gener osity of their salute. tiie AtxrcsiD appeared bsfire the ?esioo of ibe church, Ja response to a cita i 50. f araishid a syn opsis d" Lis le-tare, "id expressed a will iognesj that itsnoe'd I e i-uboiuied as evi dence under the fpte i -t..ts L'pon this and other evideLce the Session fouctl him cniltv of the charge of !ifey. and ordered tnas he lie exconninnicattd. The order was carried into execution at the c!o-e of the regular service this morniog The pas tor, ihe .Rev Dr. Craig, preached an able and eloijtient sermon from Kom-ms iv 21 : " lis stimge red net at lhj promise of Gcd through unbelief, but wi slrong in faith, giving glorv to (rd, era! being fnlly per suaded that what He h .' pr. ruined He was able to perform." In t .ire rf his re-ma-ks tha speak r ieJ Jus hearers aeainet the fatal conjifpiences of chronic doubt and wavenrg. At the conc'Bsion of his sermon he rtid the crderef the St3- sion, ard pr;ccetled fa f jriaal y xcommtl nictte Ihe accul. uticura HUMORS OF THE SCALP, LOSS OF HAIR. X-o-sor Hair in tlionHaniN of ies Is line snttrti tut-iiine form o MMlntiiHeHM.". !cv pnt I.VH rer cent, o; w luunlHr of la d uenils mletit b cover t vrtt.i liuir Ov a Jinii ritKW DMt O tCTX CKl. M-lNt. t llTstlT R. tOAi. Itiit,f iuit- M-.tiVtsvelias ihemiNviiu c .vi lii, its jrtiei fr .:ucrU by man. It Winttlinnsi la Uv irutrt seni-e oi titwoni. Alto nerb8 eoiwQi ni'x lure or ffOibODoa. . -. oot ti it, r , itA pf,.'esis x tne ps-cl o ninliCHl ptop t.isiliut s-nabtc H l' curt : it-tiiijr hi ii hciy ci jjs-ttH. itilliiuf bh irritate tiie mii.i ami ht.tr u jut iiii tu s, cau-stnti pmiiaure rwijnt s... . it. um ;ir.oi tne tr-.uuKA ICe-oUVkn- iti 1 j itv ttiv oil ail Hut&t tilan-iNor th.' ln of crofut-ucs huiuor of it v blooti and Inrure perniaiifiu curt.s.hD taken In wnnm'a wUa ihe ou w.iru appii cauoa o- -vuticuka. SALT RHEUM AND DANDRUFF Cured Hint kcvrral Bili)fciciniit Iincl failc2 to f rvai ucoNtiiIl). Messrs. Weeks A IVrrcxsr ('-nt-trn I h'ie liuit ttie s-alt HlituTu mi 1113 tirj.i and u 1 ttiioiuh my iiittr, hIo tu) nry it-s for the px-t four 3tars, Imiotr tutlurrtt exceodint;ly vr n it. TU- Uamlnitr fahiiii: fruni mv tiir w 1 try auno Jutr, I .ub4U.itd Movers 1 IIs I r.iM)-d ti K iaD-4 in lesi.'-U to It, aud i .e tuKen in li iirtXTiptioit an oiderrd t t dnt not Iluti any cure aud but littl-rr- J e . I WHHto.it i$ ni.iiiy j.t r-iim Thotiae t e -4it Klirtim. iiii wuo have Ltn UsK'tor d lor jeHithal tlirre vruo rmo lor it; tuat It ws tu tun 1',om1 atM.1 J . oa'd always hriolt,und X vasMiruovt .il lo msirt? with ttitii,uu h frnil w- i'rd mt to tr Ctrl ike, muV by our Ilrm 1 iul, aud to iuy HMfntIimeiit. ia Jts 1ii three weeKs. jny hfuii whs tiitlrt.y 1 s oro all r tit ithemu and l-u.drutT. aud I unote any apiwaramo of ait Itajfiim.ou iuy jer 6u. j. Uiluk it a uoudcittil remed. llebrciinliv your-, (r-nKoK A. MClt-UR ruinssiorni. X 11 ivi t;r is. HUMOR OF THE SCALP Tlint wiM iloirojliT f lie ISuircurctl with oue box ol it lltlKl, Mtn. WrKs,i Potki:: (.'n.ti)im :-I waut to tell vou wiutt LTiirUh 1ih- done for me. About ten jmrsi,u ia li.itr ueau latl- lnout. cm-ell tij luuuut ot iul cai. I t.iHti ariou-i renieillt--, ti taiiueious to lOffititru, without relief, lintll I beau lilntC C s.ricui:aV,onebox of utiictiiiaHeutiie.y tared iueand new ii.ilr ih ieiLtitn toirnw. K Mctlulty. SIlLi.". J. UiMr. hot V. LKESr,( ii ir u. , 111., ov.ll. IS7S, We know liieuUe I- n irve. .MAU. RTOLMt,n:V Jck--on-St. M1W i'.A. iiKW, Il HI.T.INM. SCALD HEAD tor ii:e Veart cured lien nil tuber Itciuedies'l cited. Jlrssrs. Wi l.s A 1'otti n (irtittcnt'n -Since Julylistl tae leen us i; jour i LTii niA tor cald Head, rod it has curt-el me wheusll mi. Heine llntl hae taken oriiluu 3eais did iiienogfMsi. 1 auiuoA usia it as a hair dressing, hut my hesd is well, it fceeies the u.uriii eri- iiicocunuiimu. Yours trulv, II. A. It tYMUXD, AmlUur J-'ort Il'iit,!, JacLmnA yuiuu H.H, Jackson, 3111 11., Dec. Zj, I3T3. TheCcnccitA Kcmfdih-s are prepared bv WeeksA l'otter, themlsts aim loms;alsl, tB UashliiKton Street. Loston, and are lorsale uj- an irriuKisia. l'rlce ot luticlka, small leoxes, 50 cents; larae boxes, couhtlnini; two ami ooe-naii limes tue quaintly or siiikti,:!. IE!stlI.ET.!t ler bottle. I'lTICCItA SloAI, 2 cents; b" mall, o cents; llnee cakes. To cents. COLLJ .3 Instantlv-thev- hinKh Pahi and W eakness. 101TAIC nrrTrjs rouse thedorniant 3lus- tuuicitf irt 1,11,, -w iii hhm. .STEB ul. lie the Liver and Kid- nevs. euro lvsnei.ia. inu ts-ioo, i;iii'oilseoilc,lr imps anil rains, Itbeiimatism Neurnlsta. Sciatica, U'. al; -pine. Weak and rsire Lunirs, C'tiuchs and Colds. Weaic nick. A-rueaud Liver l'aius. Mire TlaliiK. Dr. King's Syphilitic Remedy ls warranted to cure syphilis lu the prtmar, secondary and tertiary stages, and lu all Its varied and complicated forms, anil will cure the worst CH-ses of venereal dist-uses; cases which have resiMest the treatment ot the most eiuuienl piosicians 01 Aiii'.'m, it cui'-s itie hrst staei 1 1 ea'. . . . -s In a 1. w d s. It cures ulci rs lu tn-1 1 i'N ns, itat,! -id, armsind lig., so , 1 11 s ,11 t e b. i.-s and joints, swi II no j.. i s, s p iilitic rhn m ttlsrn, etc.. tu a s i it i.iu. 1-rict Uvedol lars per packai. -ill eveiuhre hy ex press. A treatise 00 sexual disease, free. nt mallt-1 for two -1 raps, bold by llr. J. IMnsbeer, 115, North Sventi street, St, Ijiulx, 3!o. Cures zuaranteefl or t.te money refuod tt. TIict). henutsrl', kent, Istvenwonh Kansas. rulleod&wlyr "WrrsT KvEiivniiiY i;hji-ik.s" a eioon C'atiiaktk ami ATi-hII.iois 3lMiirisif, Kepyour liver heulth, end thus ward ott many ttistresstue ctiiuplalnts. hy iisIiik swayne's Tar and Sarsajiarill.i l'ills " L'ures s.ek tir nervous headache, tlizzlness, billous ntss. hid tasie In the mouth, dyiepia, 111-wa-d plies, ail complaint of trie slomnch 1 id Ixjweis The act tifntly, without any p n or gripine, at.il tlo noi leave Ihe tsiw Is c -ive.as is the trase w ith iuau tiiher pnr willvs Prep-treil on- b l. Swtyne A " m, 111 adelpn a. and soul a - ccnis a box tkv ipa''ui ilruiralsts. Seild at wholesale oy s. e.r lit st. Druggists, and retan by t anipneii ,V Kendrtck- wed-frlsuiiivw ill-JiksLli-l 7ilftN The Most Wonderful Health nesforcrs Known to Medical Science. CURE BY ABSORPTION. wm externally. TIia me.itrln-.'ire taken v (.H (Mires of thPikln,thTihyrtwh uetti of thflLwaeatonrr arri-tInii'rr.r--t ffTfCtnally than any mwlltlii takii in Tfvt-rslfitorcan'lin UVnifct ttrteJif f 1 Cindiof ! . 1. 2,an4 3. Nr. 1 Fnr ( lillU V Ir.ir, lrln. Tlizclitt, IS 1 1 loukiifM, Slrk um! .Nfrtoii- HVn!..rIi-. and all ntlier d i icfrcma rirpltl Mirr. TliemttTfrtv r i:i, mm! I'urllirrfxtani. elv-itrr-u f t t reat and U bl..tatI lrlre vsmo. . a For Imnl" A-wMtUue nml Ir rrjnitnrl I !. F.tlllnc Momk Leur irttut- V mui and tbe many otHtr lls to wb rb i r- al are autiject: enrtcbo th bloorl. rtJr!iI 1 if fcrct oni. anl sir-irthen nakly ucl tit-llralf I puinln. Irlee 1KXOO. . 3 tnr Kitlnrjr. Splnr. nnd ntr.il flrr airrlIoti. Ilriiclit IU . Iii-.-trs. Jaiue r Mrnk I lurk. Ton-" p .t l.tyan-i rrtton-.itn.r.or lr 1 1--fuL.no. If Trmr1nJiytst U-i not kep !! llH I RT1 i: I'.iS." and W.ll not K-i n fryott.donot lt film palm off f.lhr wort blr Imliatlont but nI tbe prinj lo nn in alitttr. aad wowlHaiall tLeratoyOeX. AUJress, E. F. SNYDER & CO.. lt:t If. 4th St., Cincinnati, O- 1 ten o-Kkii?8? C s uiliMK J ;" 5 ""EifiHi-H so3 5lS rai e 5 3 l-fcs-ilJiif Be ye Like Foolish. "For ten j ears my wile was coafiaedto her bd with such a complication of ail ments that no doctor conld tell what wa the matter or cure her, and I used up a small fortune in hambu? stuff, fii-r months ago I saw a U. S. Aug with Hop Citters on it, and I thought 1 would be a fool once mere. I tried it, but my folly piovtd to be wisdom. Two bottles cured her, and she is now as well and strong a any man's wife, and it onlv cost me two """rs. Ki ve foolish. Ill W, Detroit, M'L. IH YOUK BLOOD PURE Sow this is an Important question, foi without pure and wholesome blood then am tar no peaiin.anu witnout GOOD HEALTH ife Is a mere burden and a waste. r-oH impure ou-on tue oesi medicine Known 1 Scovill's BIcod end Liver Syrup. r Compound Pyran nf Stirinsla andSir- sinsnl iu Iiisanold time tried ami trn. lteiuetl , attd may be Implicit'- relied on WHKN" EVEKYT1IINO ELSE FAILS. Tate it In the Snrliic tlniee.sneciviv. foi 'he Import secretions of th- blood inci. lent to tliot seasou of the jean and take AT ALL TIMES ('or Cancer, Scrofula, Liver Complaints, i iseaKi-cvs, ians. aumors, swellings anu he thousands Ills that come from lmDure O OfMl. I0IKV F. HENRY, CDRU.UT & CO. So'a l'roprlctors, 3 COLLEGE PLACE. NEW YORK. Meyer llros.t Co.. Aire nts. St Louis. Vrnold Hunt. Attents. Leavenworth. dkKtr H3W TO CIT THtM i fiskst p" ' . .. cr.a f e ,.!.. Im rWs- copy f K aaaa. Bctle !! ttcadV 1 Jrtt Lnl ComdMloacr, Ssaaa. ksau. ShenfTs Sale No. 91. 1)IBLIC NOTICE: Is hereby givn that under and by vlrtne of an execution issiietl on a Judgment rendered in an action ii tbe District Court in tbe County of Leav enworth, tn tho State or Kansas, wherein 3Iary K. Olsen is plaintiff, and Dennis Stoon ey isdefeiidaut, to medtrected and delivered, 1 will on Mond-iy, theii.thilavof Jlar. A.D. is; I. at loc.'iH-ls p. in. of that day, at the auc tion room of D. A. Hook, US Delaware street, lit thectly of Iaavenworth. in the county of Letvenworth. In the Stateof Kans's, offer at nub lo sale and sell to the hlehest bidder, for cash In hand, the fol'owlnjr described per sonal property, namely: One stove, bed stead, bureau, chairs, table, work stand, tin safe, louuce, clock, etc. Said property has h en levies! upon and Istobosoldastheprop erty ot Dennis Mooney. iiauii mis iotu uay ot Jioy, isro. r.U. Lowe, Slier'irof Leavenworth COnnty. Kansas. I! T.tiKEEX, Attorney for 1'lalntlir. SiiRE YOURSELF! Tr rtnriinntn'f TfrrtvM Cuntl la warranted In nr. rnaiirntly rur all furm of lprvtiMTk or kVaalul Woafcas, (as)tral IViVtillj, Imflvmrt. tie. acJ irrt'rr UH rr, ana bnnffa Xmc. tn li ik fa I ,134 ol tfum Ni hare trtrujTrU It br aeTual csrraac or n ii prscs. ttrr. in flkMil t tu to awsirn Wtsrka bne. Thia Ktirtlr.hrh baa brrn uavU or Ur. Uobanuan in hla rrivata orartm fur over thirty rar. u nevrr known u tail In cunnr ma liiw tiuuM i-siv ii Etvrs riuiiir twi imparu t rntnr 1th wufMlnfuI rtlssrt tt t i UMMtf I t iiuilellsvaprtl men mho lk.nn brjuntl Cicirjrars. lu Inviratinfrproprrtira ar Uit at unre. osinr men tufftriiiL. from th eotttm qurm-rs of that lrrUfulIr tiVatrucUT habit of S-If-Abu can nae triia mnliciar with tho ajauraiic of a pet-sir am , amfrlaa rxuntMAr w. The patariit Klin ttrrnsth amfrlaa t..t ..( ........ . . 1 1 .1. u-at . . . swia irthln.r artel lWalinx toma and anutlro to tbe i u ru twmina. vcawir anu txrttalra ducti. imptrtuitc power ana tone and mtorin thrm tu their natural ta, the nmo at ii trie baneful habit hl nerrr been InJulfetl hu Th minet.enuani'BinipIe prolQrtwna of Dartre bajk. roota, twrili-t etc., ami ar a peciiic fcr the shore diaeaaea. twitice. t ire lUan. aent wfta ftiil diiTctloQi. ttr-.tt rr aiMreta. For aaia only at lr. f. A. Hobaonan oAre. N x Cl North Fifth atrrec. btrtween M athtn.n aveoue aoli (jtxrn atrret, vt. laouia, ilo. ktabliaheil in lC. OJlr U.-TrraiUo tpelai DWaaea," which rtref a clear Ir.inratinn of the nature, rauaea. TTtiptorn. mean ot rure. etrof MULl-i. M:911AL WEihXLSH.Ertattl Ull 1 .- I.t a . - 7 " " " K asa.aai m aitj suuins uyuu rnriin ui vise; Hsunrj, MARRIAGE! V Cooinf nearly SrOpaff DoinervQacofTaTiiif ,!-. v-w errrU vhica thai SECRETS married andthoa eonrem. itatiD2 mimut abotaU know low tn eure daaraaea. llatMW . red olRecDea. Sent atrcial taea ei ror-0 rent I moner ornoataz tamp. 1 Addraaf . Oslkuuo ajt UX ilnh hUect. at. Lbqu.Mo 1r "'lIHTSIawl r sjLiiriiun riiLL ijlGr tLe ne!T n rr of vrmlaal Waknes, Lout - Jlinhrstvl, i'rrmaturr Hebility erfoaaetat liepontlrnrj. infuMii of Meas IrerMoa to variety. Iefefti?e Jlrniorj, nnd all DlMtrdfn Hmuzlit on by Serret llalIt ami Cxrees. Aay Iructt Lai the Inrftlleat. AJJress. DR. JAQUES dt CO., 130 WMt Sixth Su CI5CISNATX OHIO Dp. Whittier, 17 St Charles street. St. Louis. Mo. A C: ar rraiaatt ef two Vedkal r!e. fcai b- !- tu t in tee cpoetal txatmat cf all Veneral. 8exu-tl a .avUroaic aOiseaptri thin 5y atSer ra cuoiaBb wn .rittrta&ow(aaillltilrai'1estkBow. lyphit.t. Gcnorrhcea, Gleet. Stri.ur, Or ch.u.. Hernia, crfsutturo alt Urinary Uu3i 9iJ 3ypln.ttic or p.rcuriit afTecbstns of t r02t. tkin OT b"n-. aro tretl with ttotraCeU m. . latett tcfiul39 rtwrtri Btlj, rnrau'r 1 a rnrtatorrfca-a, Sftxuat Debility aad Impel "f T, tU4rariltf Self aioIo ytk, eraat eiuee i - fcjrjeri,cretleretwesj ani wHtk prcJuco so T toltwtto tTc; nerrtMt-bm. 'uUaaJ mitesa le. r,oJnntaritdef.Uvcatne (itsieovtUt fc -ralt-aldr-car areiaMtnfcutorwtef f-riirf. eonT 3k. if . lew cfavs-xiat power, av. r&1enec maniac rr t peroruslaiTinr.arvTBDat!oarri. Faptie a 4 re.au..: l l b 'V1 itt H'J -Tt---? la eXi ttasa. Cnatnl'a-iB tt oCt cr BBt free t tl lv itt. a ft teal. t.v cr ai.': I3- ca,t r,t V a It la laconie&i-)i.t to "Ult ta eile lr atie t. e- 9eeaabee-ansb; eti-retrmt Ier&eriw Cva - curartai.whedttbteil'iUUbiaavrut' I ft ftjij:iA.lLwIl.il. BcatUea, li M. i i L rampMet.to any sddrti. for Two Ctimpt. 1 IANHOOD " J?onrt.!o-t,st,'!"J OKANHOOD f.'XSSZZZ" a.:trcUeCalltbre9.for30Cato. Ksnrood and VVcnanhood m Garmaa, boOl t C3lh9i-t llfujlratoJ, IS Co nil. lilAKSAGE 1 2130 TIXE I-I.ATK3. t GUSD. Yum t?ct!i aa4 tilt tnfilcc. BealedforCCa. C ex t f i,oi4 ja rlcturva, uuo to In; wjiasw t "iwlns. jecu: "a bo may marry, &. I Ter a vCarrr. WlvottarryarMaoboM, Wl I 4. !kil-I dieee. Tteffr-tr Of cliby 4 vt 1 i,hclL7.IItvw!iraMtarltaiijaMlrrv v " t 1 ijirf x f KsTro!! aa-1 naor nrt. Tt i. .1-' or ootats-nr'ansr mrruc abmli tA 1C xi arallV nji-rac .las-rtfr-aiT. huaaa aa wn r-ealesa oa,iiMMU Iw read by ail aUlt pf m t so lockicp.ttUM arolorioat.aaUewr.af ro-rticUrr tt tattaa tha cream or jnedlCAt Iirw a orp tl-v,Mff"ilw-Slna'rtle,n t yr;cu3iJiiHacaeftU ceriitatiEi ae i.tatymaU. Cbpet rrArgita tt AavrUa- b. sU"M.uliisaaiaaal, DTI. WHITTIER, en St. Chtrlet street, St. Louli, Mo. a m"1 " awaraawwawwaarTsw 1 R. WHITTIEK, (Ul St. Charle. Street, 1 reits all forms of Veneral Diseases, Semi rul Amissions and Dexual Debility, it ai paralleletl succesi No matter who failed tail or wnttjpamfhlet or consultation free Can refer to the medical profusion in all Kir of the CounJ7 V PROF KARRIS' RADICAL CURB FOB SPERMATTOEHCEA, XI IK "SEMINAL PASTILLE' A Valnablela'lBceTerw ar4 New lputue ia Ma -I erenrst aa estirel. w aisd P"iUe,jclTe-t i tve Ileaiy (sith peody and r-errnaretvX Cnrs i Seminal Zmiuiona ft Iopotencybr the only truo w:y t!z; Dlroo 111 rt)a r TH.lt Arsllcatioa totheDfiB fpti neat of ttelMtae.aetirijC bp Aborptlcii.andexer tn? ti .pe-ii ,Ssiff nn tie Seminal eaiclee Zie olatory Ihieta, JToatrato tilacdaful Ur thra. The aa ttte fmedt f atende wnh a paino'lncosareB oce. tt i qiteklr diss-d a d b'orteiI, prvdneiaxaS ims:eJie aMrtiW and raatoratite effect wpua the Cat and aerrou r.aa.iati'j wrerked from ce(f.abua Bd -eaa. atoppin the drain rrm te tjatem, reato Inrth- mind u Cea't1 amlaound memory. i-e-mo-rtB! tie r.mn-aa "if Sirhf. Uerron Deb-lity. Confualc-D efldsrf n A vera on t-a 3 octet jr. te.tc.and tMapp-'ajv Le of p m..ur9eld x wai r aeeompanyiaK thU trou ", ai I revtsM-lnx perfect Cexoal Vlffr. where Uhac been tt rifiM teryear. Thia itile of trealment fea Mood Urtrlin yry eere cas, anl It mv a prooowated f teeeaa. Prtaija ar to ruueh preacribrd in thrae tronMea ard, a satiy can N-ar witn. to. uh but littV II any fma firwt 7refnol aaeaae a!iC iie Prefa'm L P-os-t .hsraimat Mttit9pnfj rj-rauaa tee hf f wl! rireaailafart on,. D,rif the ettjaa y-ar at it .a !- Kenerai , w harr tr-raaiMl ! ala!a a to iia value. aiMt it ! now eaeed ed ttf tte Ud. al Pr".faio-i to be the moat ratyma. mea rtdit'0ed t reaehlaj end nn;thu very pre a evi tfHthe t iai it we 1 no an tube the eaaae utiilok.t r.'rr t-vva mtT arfl opott whom trtoacka prey with the rtitw riaf rumt and bir feaa.ZW Kefnedjlpt,t oj tn a r-ea x, etioi-jt ( tat a monh. and aenf m a plaift finT iy mai) -atel fjr S3 Twt boiea. fetafiteieritU, Hfetta as nrtaneitccreaeiaa mver eaaea) JS Three miX- m t.ry ttie u muath. i lp em sfa. ad rea-o-e v.j r r.In tie ortt eaet J7-FnHDIE.CXIOW forfi,i,,-eriiWriyEACH tOX. (Send fir a JVer tiee 1'amptet jM'tl Aaatom'eal X art-aE-fne.wh.-hwi. eonviaee tha moat rpticat tliat tAey can b reatored to prtct manhood, asj B 8t-tf5rtiedut eaaf lite, am a It aerer affectod, W eetaedl9raUoptonyore.IIdOSLTbTthe, HARRir REMEDY CO. MFaCHEMISTSA Market and 8th. Sta. ST.L0UIS.3 BOOKS :P.TILLIOrV vmrnt A n.wari.lrMahlfUiillulatoWcil-' lockUlpoMta'elythe bet pulirted with Chtpterf on. A tmuprt " t.l Kvulaa-fa at lrfln TT. $tClaW I I.ry in woman. Aariee to orwwrwoti, ii'.i..a..ail'lt. r.ldu!Uirn !. .TF.l:J:Jr.TrtJ lli:.handandWiJ,UUbaeyaadafam. iniilalUl-q mon.coinpared.IwiiedilMiiUtollar- ... ( .....! (?itfU-tiIiaia. C tnfclt.eoSeiieorKTrolurtuoi. la efMsmals. (a, loiwtiiuod, vyiiusiM.-i ---- Law of le.re. Lezal rt!it ol inamed woiosn, HutnM reesehar t. Women. ticir cism sad ti eaaaail. etc.. tte. 4 bock .r pneit. asd coDialns:. re ar, or33UM wita lull Vat ta-raTlej. . br tuall. teasl tor SO u. ib.1 i uoiiurv v.t.i-. "si. i jostt isl ticir t3u ar. Lie. eu.it anqujay etc imlmi marrz. toum" r brpr. f riX . ... ..J.1SH fo. Ih nwTtJ w.vl dieea eee j eame alxe, eeer CO pla, CO centa. "Medical AdJce,n -tare on at anho-M b4 .,,'Ts'i.7.7r ail three IVwka.l. There- kqo naze awl over 10O IllliatrmXtena. nbraciBC e thjur on the eenerttrte ryttem Lhat le worth knomlmf dentin alngrla vo!anief.oreoiopletelaoce,ltelrlcBa Manp, silver or -wirrency. fittm antaor urvitee rnaawria two. and tetter are prwpCy aaawrrvd vKhawt chorva-frj iZi.'&.'XLlSSSSi.r"' rr tTa--v" ? JA Y Sk "Si t )X1