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J'" 'W S '-,! "P v-" - r- '-nf ;'jr- 1UJ& SiJttHt ZZcZmFsr&P --- --, .- i-!?S3 ' --f t-H c-''. sc V - ",. J- rai "s.r ft'iv-yv '5v?v..-- -- w " lw rm flE LEAVENWORTH WEEK1A TIMES ; THURSDAY, 15, MAY 1879: SIX PAGES. re Lv Vr - JEt. JE&. JE&. Strong Testimony From Hon. (ieorge Starr rs to the Pow er ofltad way's Heady Re lief in a caso of Sci ic IthpumatiEni. INo. 3 VAX Neks-Puice. New York. Da. Uadway: With me your relief has worked wonders. For the Ian three J ears I nave had frequent and severe attacks of sci atica, sometimes extending from the lumbar --&lonsto my ankles, and, at limes. In both lower limbs. During tn time that I have been afflicted 1 nave tried almost all the remedies n com mended by wise men and jooN hoping to find relief, but nil proved to be failures. I hive tried various Kinds of baths, nun ipuifctiuns, outward applications of lini ments too numerous to mention, and pn scr.'ptlonsc.r the most eminent physicians, all o which failed to j-lve me relief. Ltstl-eplember. at the nreent requestor a friend, ;who bad been allllcted as nusein, I van Induced to try your remedy. I was tin n snflerlm; fearfully vlthoneor ni old turns, lo my surprise find delight the first app pa Uou nave me -as. alter b. thing and rurblnt- nep..riaC-ciel.liavtU!-thelliiibtnawHrni el-iw.crraied b- the iiellei. lu ashoiltlineth, jm u p-sx-d entirely hwu), although as I have, s.lghl i-rlodical Hibtcksappnucilu a -Imtise ,! w.ather. I know now now to cure injMlf slid feeI(Ult-iiiaterot thesltuatlon. KAIrYAY" REaIiY RELIEF Is rov trlend. I never travel without a boUleiu mv vailst. ioarslroly, C.KO tsTAKK BHEUMATISM, NLUKA.LGIA. DII'IIlEIiU, feOJ!E THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, RELIEVED IX A FEW MINUTES I1Y R ad way's HEADY ItliZLvIJEI?. F--r headache, whether Mck or nervous; rutumallsm, lumbago, pain and weakness id tbe back, spine or kidneys; pains around tee ller, pleurisy, swelling of the joints, pains In the bowels, heartburn and pains of all kinds, chilblains and lrost bite, Kail way a E,dy Reuef w.H arturd immalidU' ease, and It continued use for a lew davs erlect a permanenti me. Prut- So cents. BADftOTMY BELIEF CUBES THE AVOIlsT PAINS IX From Ono lo Twenty jlinutes. NOTQPiSHOUl? After rwiding this udvcrrtlmeiit uttxl any oiie SUFFER WITH PAIN. fiadway'3 Beady iieliei IS A CUBE I OB EVERY PA IX. IT WAS T1IK UR.ST AND Im THE ONLY' PAlhi REMEDY That Instantly stops the most excruciating pain, allays inflammation, and cures Con gestion, whether oi the lungs, stomath, bow el, or other glands or organs by cueapplica- III rrom Oue to Twenty Minnies. No matter bow violent or excruclatinc the pain the RHEUJIAT.l. ld.ridder InUrm. Crippled, Nervous, Neura.,-lc, or prostrated wttUdlseasuiuay suBer, BiDMuEEADYBIilEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. -ntlatnmalion or the Kidneys, intlamma- l.tionot the Madder, Inllamiiiation of the Rowels, Congestion ot the Lungs, -sore Throat. Difficult Urculhlii;:, palpi- taliouol the Heart Hysterics, Croup, Dlpthena, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neural it-la. Rheumatism Cold Chills, AgueCtlllis,, ChilbUlus and Knist Mtrs. Toe application or theKI.AUY UELIEFto the part or jiarts where the pain or dilllculty exists will allord ease and coinlort. Thirty lo sixty drops In halt a tumbler of water will Una few moments cure. Ckahi-s, wwi. tnwAii, jiftAiutii, D1UK J1KA. auok, HiAitnotA, iii bt.iri.i, Colic, Wind IN TUG lOtt'KU., aMIAUblTUaAL I'AIS. Ttavcltrs should always carry" a bottle ol KADWAY'tS KhVDY KbLIUK with them. A lew drops in water will prevent sickness tram change or water. It is belter than French brandy or hitlers as a slim ulan t. Feverand Ague. KtiVEK AND AOl'E cured lor fifty cents. Tneielsnola remedial BReiit in this world that will euro Feverand Ague, and all other Malarious ICillious, hcarlet, 1 j phoid. Yel ow and other Feer, aided by HADK'AY'S PILUs, so quick as I.ADVAAVo I1EAUY KKI.IKK. iliy cents jierljoltie. WtMi giuiss TIIUBSDAY. MAY 15. 1879. HonrtN Fori:erjl)oUj-. The Postmaster has received twenty thou sand Uolars1 worth of United States ten dol lar c itlflcates. They are sold at par and ac crued Interest, In sums of from ten to oue hundred dollars. m Itral F.statc Trnnrer.. The following transfers of real estate were filed with Register Crowder yesteiday : Thomas Morgan and wife to John M. Lang, lots 17, 18 and It, b'ock t,3, in the city of Leavenworth, tl.CW A. A. Higlnbotham and wile to II. B. Max well, the northeast qunrter of section 36, townshlpT.r ngeil. tfuitr as sselisltlle. The m dm; ol smell of the American IVople is quite as ensltlve as that of nty country and certainly, when this faculty Is tutored, Ierfumes may be made In America as excel lent as those tlal ccm from abroad. Judges of line odors credit Dr. Price with nice taste lnjlhecompounllngof his Unique Perfumes. 2tdiw IHcd. Mr. John Hancon lest his eldest son, Matt. yesterday, who bad been sick with scarlet fever for some days. The little boy was aged stx years and was uncommonly bright and promising. Three more of Mr. llannon's children are seriously ill with the same drei-d disease. It is a sad affliction upon the fjtherand mother and they have the sym pathy of the community. Ten years a this month Mr. Hannon hurried two little glrlsthdiamcday who died of scar!et fever. The Iabor lustioii. This one of the oldest questions known to political economy. The warfare between capital and labor his been goin: on fcr the 1 ist 4, CXI years, more or less, am' Is raging For bad blood take Ilosadalis, the Great Southern Ilemedy. Warranted to cure aW sciofulous humors, eruptions, Ac , and r.nforrin the I.au The M ayor Issued the folio win; order to lite Marshall : (XI Thos. Monlight, Mcrthxl tf tlie Oly of jjcixtenuxrii . You are herety dliectet to ccrry out the provisions of ordinance Xo, 919, relating lo the sale orilquors. You will disregard all orders Issue 1 by the previous administrations or acts of city olll clals, wlit reby persons have been ixrmltleil to k II liquors, (in direct violation ol the law) without a license. You will cau-e the Immediate arrest of all persons found vlolattrg, in any manner, any pail or psrts of the said ordinance. The police lorce under jour chargeare ex pected lo le diligent in the discharge of their duties without repectto persons. lt(lKcttully, W. M. FOUTE.-QUE, Mayor. Ir. JtiaciAva v'is narsaianluai fissolyent 1 HE UHfclATliLOOD L'UEIFIEU CIIAXGES AS SEEX AXD FELT. I hey dally occur after using ;a few doses 1. Hood spirits, dlsapiesrauce of weak Iiess,anguor, melanchol , iuciease and haru liesa orheshand uiuscles,etc 2. strength Increases, apietlte Improved, rellsti lor food, no more sour eructmoos or waterbrash, good digestion, calm and undis turbed sleep, awaken fresh and Mgoious. 3. Disappearance or siKits, lilotche-s, ilm-. pies; the sKln looks cltar and health, the urine changed liom its turtnd and cloudy .pearauce to a clear sherry or amler color; Water passes freely trom the bladder thiougli the urethra without pain or scalding; lime or no sediment; no pain or weakness. 4. Marked dimuultiou of quanlty and lrequeuey or imoiuuiary wcaKenlug dis--ihorces.llf affllcled thai wivi. with tim r-r. taluty ol iienuanentcure. Increased strength eimuiusi in the secreting glands and luuc tlonAl harmony restoreu lo the set eral or gans. 5. Yellow lince on the while of the eyes, and the swarthy, sallrou appearance of the skin changed to a clear, ii ely and healthy coloi. 6. Those snflcring lrom weak or ulcerated luniisorlubercules win realize great beucnt la ixpeclorallng Ireel the tough phelghin or mucous lrom the lungs, air cells, bronchi or w Inn pipe, throat or head: diminishing the m quency or eouah; general mcTease strength throughout the sjstem: stoppage of uljit aireatsand lsilus and feeling ot weakness around the ankles, legs, shoulders, tic; ces sation of cold aud chlils, sense ot sutlocatiou; hard breathing and parol j sin or rough tin lying down or arising lu the morning. All these distressing sj luptous gradual! aud surely dls-ppear. 7. Asuay alter day the: SAIIS M'llILLIAN lllaaen new signs ol returning health will appear; as the blood Imprint in purity and aueugtli disease wilt diminish and all lor e'gn audllmp'.-redeposits, nodes, tumors, caii cers,hard lumps, ett, be rcsoledavia,and the unsound made sound and healtlix; ul cers, fever sores, chronle skin diseases "trad ually disappear. S. Incases where the system lias been sail vated.aud Mercury, tju.cksiHer, Conosive KubUlualv, have accuiuutated aud lfc-come deDOSltetl iu the boues Joints etc, causing eurlt s of the bones, rickcts,spiual curvatures, contortions. whltBSKelliugs varicose veins, etc, the bAltaAl'AI.ILLlAsi will rtsole away these dejositsand exterminate the v I us of Ibe disease lrom the system. 9. If those who ale tamng these medicines lorlhe cure of chronic scrofulous orsjphll Itlc diseases, however slow may be the cure, "leel better," and tiuu their general htalth Improving, their flesh and weight Increasing or e ven kte'plng its own. Is a sure sign that tiio cure Is progiesMug. In these dlscastv the patlentelther gels letter or worse ihe virus of the disease is not luactu e; it not ar rested and drien flora the blood, it will spread and continue to undermine the con Mltutton. Ah soon as the SAHAI'Al.lL, LIAN makes the patient "feel belter" every hour you , 111 grow better and increase lu health, strength aud tlesh. The great owerof this remedy is In dis eases that threaten death as in 60NSUMPTE0N UI inc Lung and Tuberculocs;i'htlsls, Scrot nla, Syphiloid Dlvases, Wasting, Hegent-ration, and Ulceration of the Kidneys. Dia-betea,t-toppage or water, (Instantaneous re llet where catheters Lave been used, thus doing away with the palntul operation of uslug theselntruments), dlssoling stone lu the bladder, and In all cases of Irjflanmition of thb Hladdcr and Kidneys, Cnionlc cases of Lucorhea and Uterine dls- Ioins Her Honor. JSlss Ida Miller, late of Drury College, now of the artist course, Kansas Conservatory of Music, the champion of Missouri at the Inter state oratorical contest at Iowa City, In which six .States contendeJ for the honors, returned on Friday, the bearer of the second, and on last evening, lu a generous reception from Hon. A. A. Fenn, at their residence, 5S) Spruce .Street, received the first honors in Leavenworth from her classmates and friends. Ihe Conservatory band surprised the ora tor at her rooms with "God Save the Queen" aud led Hie procession of her filends, to tbo number of forty or fifty, to the ample colla tion awaiting. The spacious parlors witness ed merry greeting and reverberated with JoVe, repartee and hearty congratulations oflhnfalr orator. for honors so nobly won and worthily worn, until a late hour. We have only to add what we learned and which all will be glad to hear, that this lady has part In the graduating exercises of the Couservatoryl-nd will be heard in their grand annual concert lu the Baptist church, June 2nd. prkpaki.m; for a fair. The Expression of a ZVumlspr of Our CtticcnH in Regard to a Fair This Fall A Long-Pull. A Htronj- Pall, and a Pull All Together, and e AVilUIave a Fair. The Times has been engaged fir several days in feellngthe public pulse In regard to holding a fair here this fall. It has found, everywhere, a strong feeling in lis favor, and from the expression of a number of citizens, given below. It seems that the one thing needful now to Inaugurate a movement which will result lu one of the best fairs ever held In the city. Is for tome one to give the matter a little lm petus, l.y cal.lng a public meeting lo take decisive steps In ihe matter. That this will be done at early day, there I every reason to believe, as already there are gentlemen at work In the matter. Buttheexpresslon or Individual opinions Is a belter criterion than anj thing else, and the following are a few of the Interviews had with with representative citizens upon the matter: in tumors, nodes, hard lumps, and syphi loid ulcers: in dropsy, in venertalsorethroat ulcere and in tubercles of the lungs In gout, dyspepsia, rheumatism, rickets; In mercurial deposits It Is in these terrible forms ot dis ease, wheie the human body has become a complete wreck, and where every hour ol existence Is torture, wherein this great reme dy challenges the astonishment and admira tion of the sick, ills in such cases, where all tue pleasures or existence appear cut oil lrom the unfortunate, and by lis wonderful, almost supernatural agency it restores the hopeless to a life and new existence where thu great remedy stands alone in its might and power. J nine ordinary skin diseases that every one Is moie or less troubled with, a few doses will, in most cases, and afew bottles iu the Bioie aggravated luiins, work a permaneul cunt. Those afflicted with chronic diseases should Kurcnaaeu package containing one dozen I ties. Price $ 111 perdozen, or SO per hail dozen bottles, or si per bottle hold by dmralsta. MLDR. RADWAY'S IEGULATING PILLS. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with Wtet gum purge, regmate, purify, cleanse sum strengthen. Itadway's lllisfor the ore of all disorders ot the stomacu. Liver, JBowets, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, iimi in i eviuiiAiii'ii, sAJsiiveuess. jnai- , (MUon, Dyspepsia, Blllloutness, Fever, Iu- - ,iinsrnn oi ine trowels, i-ue and all de C aaateaaent of the Internal Viscera. War "; -. laaf to effect a positive cure. Purely vegeta-V-BCW iv containing no mercury, minerals or de- iy Marions drugs. Uuseim the Xollowlns symptons re- i itlnrnTim Plsnnlrn of the Digestive Or- V'r iSisUpation. Inward Piles Fullness of the rMsa is ub atau, Auuisyoi ine suunacn. 1 j at nemimni, Aiugusb oi rooa, roil--T'.vaarWdtbt in the Stomach. Sour Eme IplliMM.rilni-lnriTrFlr'Trlnr at the Heart, j" 0slser-Bullering Sensations when in a JjiM. f 1 II I ". Dimness of Vision. Dots or - VaMTkafareSlcht, Fever and Dnll pain in Baa -Jaaaa. Deficiency of Presplrattoo, Yel "aasaMfliiatlti and Eves. Pain In the jasdob ana ouaaen fiasnes oi ic IB the Flesh. letteOtaasp to aUBWArt CO. The I(leshins iif.Mroug Xertrs is recoverable, not by the ute o! mineral te datives, but by a recourse toeffectual tonic treatment. Opiates and the like should only be used as auxiliaries, and then as sparingly as poss'ble. Vigorous nerves are quiet onest and the mo,t direct way to render them so Is to reinforce the vital energies. That sterling lnvigorant, Hostetter's Stomach bitters, will be found all sufficient for this purpose, since it entirely removes iniedlments to thorough di,estlon and assimilation of the food, so that the body Is Insured lis due amount oj nourishment, and consequently of itamlna. Rheumatic tendencies and affections of the kidneys and bladder are also counteracted by the Bitters, which is besides a pleasant medicinal stimulant, infinitely purer than the raw excitants of commerce, which react injuriously upon the neivous system. eod&w Tin: sAi:xi;i:itn:sT. Evrrj !ropcct that the Meetlns iu Thiw City Will lie a .raiid.4."Ioriou . Surer What l!a Ilcen Hone and 1 lo ISe Ooiie. The different twengerfest committee have been doing a great deal of hard work the past few weeks, and it is.no longer a ques tion as to the glorious success which will ciown their efforts, and that the vast crowd or people who will attend will uotbedisap IHiluted. The railroad committee has received ad vices from all the main roads leading into our city, slgulfying their willingness to give liberal reductions of fares, being one-half rates on some and one and n-fllth on others Preparations are itelng made by the outside societies to run excursion trains frcm this respective localities. Arrangements have been made to have the completcst orchestra for the concert eyer heard In the West. Both the Fort and City bauds are engaged. Miss Belle Davis, one ct the most fa.clnallng singers In the country, has albo been engaged. Three choruses of 130 volces,accompanled by the orcbestra.wlll be among the chief attractions. Pro!. Scheuerman leaves to morrow a circuit through Omaha, St. Joseph. Atchison, Wyandotte and Kansas city, for the purpose oi noiuing preliminary rehearsals. During his stay in the above cities he will also at tend to the advising for the Fest. More interest is manifested bv the singers convening here for oar festival than has ever been the case before and the Saengerfest will assuredly b j a credit to Ihe Western division of the Saengerbund. Tho appropriations already made are as follows: lor the concert, S150: for adver. Using, S3TO; for decoration, J12S : for music, J150. The programme in brier Is as follows: Fri day Keceptlon ol societies and guests ; Sat urdayGrand parade In the forenoon and concert at night; Sunday Meeting of the delegates of various societies at Turner Hall lu the morning, and plc-nic near the Fort In the afternoon; Monday General sight see ing by the v isltors in the mornlug and grand ball at night. A meet lug of the Executive Committee will be held at Turner Hall at two o'clock this afternoon. sow lo net Nick. Expose yourself day aud night; eat too much without exercUe; work too hard with out rest; doctoral! the time; take all the vile nostrums advertised, and then y on will wan to know How to et Well. Which Is answered in three words Take Hopiiltters! See other column. r.Mttt. To all who are suffering from the enorsaad indiscretions or youth, nervous weakness early decay.loss ot manhood, Ac. I will ssnl a reel pi that will cure you. FREE OF CHAKlih", This great remedy was discover ed by a missionary In south America Send a s "If-ad dressed envelope to the Kev. Josei-ii T.lMI AN, Kaium.D.Aor York CUv. O'iouirriir.y strcctssi li- Hon W M. Fortescue, Mayor of Leaven worth, said on being asked what be thought of the ideaand Its prospects : "I am strongly lnfavorof holding a fair here this fall. I have always believed that fairs are l.enen clal to the community in which they are held, and I think that with good men at tbo head a fair would undoubtedly ha success. iui. l want to se one held here, and we ought to have one.' O01 TO HAVE OSK. John Kirch, In a quiet, convincing way. said: "I believe we are going to have one If the mov ement Is only started. I do not have any doubt about It. and 1 understand that parties are now at work upon the matter." LIKES HOUSE-RACING. John McKee said : "I always liked fairs, epeclally the horse-racing part, though I never bet on horses races. Still,! like to see the horses go. I believe that a successful fair could be held here." SET IT DOWN roit A FACT Lr. S. F. Xeely said : "You can put It down as a fact that we are going to have a fair, and a red-hot good one, too. The mat ter Is not going to be permitted to fall through." VTAXTS A KAtlt R, X. HcrslineM said : "I want to fee a fair here this fall, If we can have the best one ever held In the city, and not a ene horse affair. By taking hold of the matter In lime we can hav e one " ioktiic rtrnuCGOOD I. W. Crancersald: "I favor a fair aud be lieve It will bj for the good of the public. The city and county of Leavenworth would be vastly benefitted by a fair and I bopu that there will be one. I have not heard much about It." THE I'KOM'ECTS ABE fiOOD. It. J. Blown sa'd "One or tho best evl- ilencestnat a good lair can lie held, If the people will only work It up. Is In the fact that business of every kind Is steadily improving andtbe businessmen of the city are willing to take hold of matters ot public Importance. There Is a prosperous feeling among mer chants and, therefore, I see good prospects for a fair this fall, and I most certainly fa vor one. UMlUAMFirnLTIN FAVOR OF A FAIIt. M. Pbelan was one of the first to talk to Tue Times representative upon the subject. He said: "Put me down as unqualifiedly In favor of a fair, first, .last and alwa s, and that I will leave nothing undone, as far as 11 is In my iower. to make it a grand success. We have bad good fairs in tho past why should we not we have in the future; Ev eryone favors It and I bellcve'that one can and will be held. ALL KIOIIT. J. W. Mehaus, county clctk, raid: "AH right; that's business; we want a fair, and I believe we can haveone." William Shepherd, county treasurer, said. "Island by the remark of'Nlehaus, and I will do all I can to help tbe matter." so nocnr in tue wokl.ii. Judge II. M, Alter said: "I can't see any earthly reason why we can't have a fair, and I understand there Is already a movement to that end. We have always bad fairs to be proud of and from the large experience I have had with fairs here and elsewhere I know we can have a good one if tbe people are Interested lu the matter. I shall take an active part In the movement, and have no doubt in the world that we will have a splen did one " CKKTAISLV OUGHT TO ACC JMPLISII THAT. Judge Dlefendorf said : "Yes. let's have one. I don't see why we shouldn't nave a good one. We certainly ought to accomplish that." GOOn FOB RACING. McCown Hunt, clerk of the courts said: "I think a fair wouM be a good thing; but where are you going to have it? The fair grounds have all gone to pieces. There Is a good track there, however, which would beagood place for horse-racing." WISH "THEY" VVOULII 1IAV E ONE. P.G.Lowe, Sheriff, said: "It is fair to pre sume 'they' will have ono and I heartily wish they would." HAVE IT EARLY. B. Fleshcr said : "I amln favorofa fair, if we can laveonc before all the other sur. rounding to ns hold their fairs, and I think it will be pi writable it held at the proper time." IN 1X2 IT. Mr. J 'hn Lamber, proprietor of the Plan ters Hi u-e,was asked what he thought ol the Idea o' having a fair. His reply was, "I hadn't heard anything of it, bat I am In for it, If it Is properly managed. I don't see vhy weshou d fall to l.ivea good lair." HAVE IT EARLY. Ex -Mayor Geo. rmmethun. on belngques tlonedastohlsopluion, said, "I say O.K. If they will only have it early enough and not after every e her town has had its fair, as heretofore. K lias always been a haul matter to get the people together hero for any enterprise." PRACTICAL VIEWS. Mr. John Kelley.apromlnent pork packer, said, during a short Interview ou Delaware street at eight o'clock in the evening, "My point ls,(and If I could carry it I would) that if wo have a fair, haveagooj oue.IgavoSZS to the last fair and was treated so badly tbal I said I nev er would glv e another cent or en couragement to a Leavenworth fair, but this season if everything Is properly manag ed, so that everbody Instead of getting mad will leave. well pleased. I might leel bet ter disponed to take au Interest In another; and a GREATER 1-0INT OF INTERrST Is In getting the farmers together. Have thembrinz a sample of their best stock, no matter If it Is not the best blooded; let them, while together, discuss the best points and you will find that It will lead to an improve ment that will be beneficial in the future. The stock of the county must be represen ted at any fair, and everyfalr must have a "horse race," as It is called. They cannot be successful without each other. The races create Immediate excitement, while a good show of slock will give the farmers food for thought and conversation lor a whole season." REFCTI.Vfi A SLAXDKIt. Directors. The Parties NIandrretl $;ivr the liae Promulgator the Ignominy So IMrh ly Deserv ed. The following is a letter partly iu reference to a sensational article which appeared in an obscure newspaper in this city. The Times was aware ol these slanderous rumors long before they appeared In print ; but it Is not its xeculiar province to give credence to Idle rumors. Below is tbe letter: Editor Leavenworth Times: An arti cle appeared in an obscure Leav en worth pa per tome time sgo. headed, A Coantry Grammar School," complicating a school teacher acd a young girl, a pupil of said teacher. Names are omitted for wise reas ons, as the narrative Is wholly false, except In one particular: that the girl staid art-r school hours, as others had done tte same thing. But 1 challenge, and dery them to find the school boy that ever saw or heard anything or an Indecent or ungentlemanly character that has occurred in or about the school room since I have been teaching lu said school. The charge of crime Is wholly false acd slanderous as a report, read pub licly, made by three committeemen or high standing will testify, This report is given under the hands of Mr. Bau-erman, Mr. Ev ans and Mr. Kelly, who heard all the evl dence and read their report in enures, of w hlcn the mi lowing is a true copy: APEIL Jc, 187 We, ttecortmlltee selected to Investigate the diaeulty between sister Javla Miliis nun uruuicr aiuiizo i.oumson, nave ascer tained from the statement of the parties and testimony prouueeu. mat no such rriort uuiii iuuKtc urrru eiituittieu, tnere oeiu" in cur Judgment, no testimony to sustain it,bat testimony contradicting the report. .uauii jvr-1-L.y, I J. h, Evans, J. jas. Bacermanj Thns It Is seen that the charge of seduction and criminal iuf trcourte Is wholly unfound ed, aud that tbe young girls' lover, sMken of lu sa:d article, and his friends are guilty of manufacturing and siting alloat Ihu falsehoods contained lu said article. The paper referred to has done great injustice by not publishing the report of said committee, which they proiniseu In sild article they would do. Furthermore, a reporter or an editor that makes charges against parties upon rumor, aud withholds the names or tbe actors, from the fact that hewonlibe hoiden aincnab e to the law, acts the part of a coward. The committee that investigated the stories manufactured by Itoblnsou was not able, at thu time of trial to get the most damagln" part ot proof against him, but it has since cou.e to their knowledge, aud I suppose they thought bst to withhold It, as it would not be in order lo e-mbraee it lu their report, as it did not come to their knowledge on the day or Investigation Itoblnsou, when asked on the day of trial for his proof besides his on story, as he claimed tohaveothers,satrt he had gone after the man to come to the trial, ami ho would not do it, which was a lie, as he very well anew when he statxl, for he had gone to said min and asked htm not to ronie to said trial and also told hliu theotherparly could not compel him to come It can be proven br testimony unimpeachable, that Kobln son said, on the n gtit 'hat he claims that the school teache. "entered her bed room window and dallied with her until nearly dawn" that' he was going to make something outoflt " When asked how, "he slid out ol the girl's fuller. "Mlllls and Cook. " 1 he'facts are Koblnson Is an irresiionslble scalawag, acd attempted to make mo nev out of dil In famous lies, but he has been, balked and turned out of church, while th girl Is still a member In good standing. Afew of Robin son's rrieuds have perverted truth and Just- n- iu jiv:ii.uu uiuik mi in iiiese siiiries. But Iet;it sullice the public to know that the aetlontaf the church; aud reporter commit tee speaks for itself. The girl is 17 v earn of UpHiuMcttuiHjturu, tuu insieu ot being taken away lrom school by her mother, she never was taken out or the public school and Is now being sent to a subscription school taught be me. llhave read or gorgon horrors, oi the trans formation of men into swine, hr PlrooV in tent spells, of harpies whose touch waspol- la.Mnn nf th .. ..nl.l . I.l.ui.l...l . j . . ' . . Ulivil,, llirw.u-UIIMUnj iissussiu WIIU 111S siiiio wreaaing. wiin me lire Wood of his Victim, orthelllldulzht Incemllnrv nloln.. tho torch to his neighbor's property; but nciuiiiuicKiuun iiiiij one revoitiug picture, that picture would nnilwuiumi sickening and heaven-daring, God -dishonor ing aau neieuesorving as the one made oy me ioui mouin-ti slanderer: for he lew himself below the plain of the;devll and Incomes a moral lerer. St. James says "the tongue Is a Are, a world of inlouli v. so Is the tongue among our members, that it detllelh the whoe body, and setteth on fire the course ot nature, ard it is set on fire of neii." -mere is law lor a ;h!gbway robber, the cold b'ooded murderer, the assassin and midnight Incendiary. But If a brute drags down virtue. Into the shiny pit of hell, by his foul tongue, and has no property at his back, then, I am told he is not amenable to the law. The said Itoblnsou has cooly, deliberatelv, willfully and maliciously lied, and after lies too numerous to mention he h. us failed wohilly in hlsdevlllhschemeaud his bolts of slime have fallen. 111... Sri,,!-s Javelin, harmless; or rather returned to the loutitain oi corruption from whence they came. Ueltigdestltute of manhood and shame he still lingers In the neighborhood, with a breath more pestiferous than tho Bohoa Upas, ami a soul blackened bv Its own tur pitude. His lies hav e already been disprov ed before a church committee and I hold my self ready to make good lu court all the cnarges made in this article. K. Cook. Lansing, Kansas, May Sth, 1ST9. So VJ A 1fZ v. 6 yu r4et j IRON ATONIC It a Preparation ol IRON anj CAUSAYA BARK, la combination alth tha Phas.hihxL Endorsed by Use Medical Profcs'Ion, and recommended-bythem for Dyspepsia. Ocncral Dtbilltr Fe. male Diseases Want of Vltallty.Jtc, 4c. vuuiij,b- JIaBaraetnrdbyihpDr.IiarternelcineCo.,-o.313 X.Mala Street, St. Loulm. The following Is one of the very many testimonials we are recelvta daily: r -,.?rr",. s?m? thrce mon,ks ago I began the ne of Dc. Barter's' InoT Toxic unon the aiivtce llESJJ?!?" VJ-" '." ' lnuvS- ' " Tln from general debilily to Jach an enuhat mr .S""." "tJT,.12?r burdensome to mc. A varaUon of a month did not rive me inuch reUefTbut oS ." A." " 'nowni dj iii-rea.e.i pnxiraaoQ ami sinking cnlfls. At this ume I bran the nvnr L0.?,?0,"7'? wuln reamed almost immediate and wonderful I resuhi ' Tnold entfiaV iffi.,.iJ.SliS2!f I luiveTnr'bon'le.Yf -. -.:L",--: . .. J" "? w5 i- ": wwi uui e eruii in me same lime dnrlnr mv l!ln 7i.i,. ou?"v,ue "se ." lln tbe tranquil nerve and visor of bodv. has come also a rclearnraor Ireulu f U:rre twyrt. If tU Tomc has ""JoneUie work, 1 liovr nwlS? 1 ISvtIiTito TEOY, O., Jia. 1. 1S. J. P. WatAiv, Tastor Christian Chorcb, Troy, O. for Male by Pruggi't and general Dealers Everywhere. CHICAGO, I 02 Lake St. I MiCS-.IGAN STOVE CO. BUFFALO, 03 Seneca St, JSm w WW OUR MOTTO! THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE STOVES RAIMCEO IN THE MARKET. Time Tried and Fire Tested! ACKNOWLEDGED FAVORITES. EVEET STOVE SELIABLE, ASTJ PROVES A SDCCE33. ALL GOOtS ITLLY VTABHAKTSD. IH "j Economy in Fuzl, Durability, end Convenience. POINT J-CompJotcnsss of Bcsign, and Perfection of Construction. OF J-Sjrnp'.iciSy of Ksnaacmcnt, and General Working Qualities. FOR SALE B'lBY-K'HERS BY.FIRST CLASS DEALERS. VWAvv m. Unexcelled in Economy of Fuei. Unsurpassed in Construction. Unparalleled in Durability. Mspntsa in tns SROAD CLAIM of tem tls VERY BEST OPERATING, AXD HOST PERFECTC08KIRGST6VE EVS2 0FFZ2S5 702 TES P2IC2. KADE ONX.Y BY EXCELSIOR st.U,TT3t?,,C3- GO. GI2, 614, CI6 & 618 N. MAlf. STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. Sold toy? John W. Crancer. LEAVENWOBTH pWmw. ' --z,. J. J BLllf $zkM frifRJfl; KMW Mfl Eminent ObemiaLs atia i treo from adulteration, ricT than any others, and thr i " rri -: - u VVe (yi t'af'r ' iv rl e7 fiat &"CldJ&. I A FlAYORIND; EaTBACTS, sicianH certiftr tlft these ffoods are nora efieoti-;e,Ercrce better resulta use thorn in thzis own families. MICE'S Tin: itr.ni;!:i!. 'j&a; I iiaidneee or DeBclencr la Hair txUts or U the ha.r lr eray, dry or harsh, the natural youthlul color canbe restored by using "iyindon Hair. Color itestorer," the mot dellcbtful article ever Introduced to the American people lor Increasing Its growth, reurorintnu natural color am si the same Ume a lovely hair dressing ajd beauUfler. It 1 totally dlflerent from all others ; not tttckyorgnmmy.and free from all impure Ingredients that rendsr many other aruelea obnoxious ; in fact It is exquisitely perfumed and so cleanly and elegantly prepared as to luxury." J. A. TYN-E8. A PROMINENT CITIZEN. Wilson, NC writes: S?ome ten years ago my wife's hair commenced falling, and got very thin and turned gray; but after using --'"-. w.v. .K.UJ17I tua IHiD Vt. came healthy, the hair stopped falling, the color was restored, and is now growing beautifully. Ask your druggist for London Hair Color Restorer. Price, TScentea bottle. Stx bottles for M. Main Depot for the United Sates. S30 North Sixth HlWt Ph!!..l.lr,l, I. """! Sold by Arnold t hunt, and Camphrlland .. ....m, us, i , iA3iveuvir"h lntbri(&sr ELECTRIC BELT. A sure cure for nervous debility, prema ture decay, exhausUon, etc. The only re liable 'Ctire. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K. RELTV'ES.0, Chatham sU N. Y. eodAwSm P.1PCI.AR illustrated book: (-. pages) ou SI AXHOOD ! WOXAXBOOD ! MAKRI AGK ! Im- lmenu to Marriage; the cause and cure. nmjnr mniu, pum fia hit ou cents, ijy ytWr" -' ' Mjanea imrr,BL. .7 ?.-s4:-''" '"- WAKTS VlalTOra TO SEE US. Mr. M. A. Wohlfrom,one of the oldest grc cers In tbe city, during a short conversation said: "I wish they would get up a good fair, aud not as heretofore overburden strangers who come here. We want strangers to see what we have in our city, and want them to come willingly. We do not want them to take our word lor It." 0T DEAD Mr. Ph. Rothschild, the hatter, said : "Yes, sir. Have n'.fair, but don't be behind every body else, let us do anything to show Leav enworth to strangers who don't seem to want to know anything about the place. It will only require a short visit to show them that we are not dead, as we have permitted our enemies to falsely stale." IT WOULD EK A SOVBXTr. Hon. Alex. Caldwell, when asked what be thought about ltsald: "It would be a novelty to have a flrst-cltss fair, and I think with the proper vim Leavenworth can produce that kind of a novelty; but it will require hard work and plenty of it." A GUARASTEZ FUND. Mr. M. Hofmann said: "I am in favor of it, bat am alrald they will make a failure of It, They should have it early. It will re quire a guarantee fund of tJ.000 ct least aud that will be hard to raise." W. A. Rose was found busy bat took Ume to say: "I would like to see oue if they could make it a success. If there is such a thing I will take hold aud try to help it; but there have been so many failures that I feel a little discouraged Leavenworth ought to have good fair every year." DOS'! WAST A FIZZLE. A. A. Feun, said. "Fizzles are naturally a bore and I have no opinion to offer. A first-class fair would be a good thlr g. Before I could express an opinion, I would have to look the ground over. It depends a good deal on the character of the m;n who take hold of it." What the Colored Keller Committee of l.oaveiiHorth it lining, Kiutok Times : Please allow us to make a short statement through your piper lu re gard to the matter of tho relief of the refu gees who landed here some time ago. These people, it is well-known, arrived here not only deplorably destitute, but many of them utterly helpless. home time prior to their arrival.; feeling Jit to 1 our duly to prepare to receive our brethren who were scon to arrive, we called a meeting of the cltlzens.of theA. M. E. Church, ou Kiowa street, at which time a committee of colored men was appointed to devise plans by which we might assist them. This committee has been diligent. It has worked arduously and has .succeeded in rais ing means In various ways, and up to this time there has been no assistance, rendered, other than that influenced by this commit tee, except that last week there was one box and three barrels of clothing sent by the committee at fct. Louis to this committee. A large number of these people have gone out, rented houses and have succeeded also lu getting work; but we have yet on our hands several families, some of whom are sick and need assistance. These are calling onlhe Colored Committee daily for aid. The committee has done everything possible to i.llevlate thtlr wants, but the expense of burying one of their number on the .Tdinst. leaves our treamry nDout exhausted. Sow, to those who bavesub cribtd to our cause, wo would be glad to have you send In your subscription; and to all others that may lie disposed to assist, we would say that dona tions will be thankfully received. These may be left with Thomas Newton, CIS, Fourth street, or with Rev 1. A. Hub b ird. A. H. WALTON, Chairman Colored Committee. UHIQL . PERFUMCS aro tho Gems of all Odors TOOTH EN E. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice, LEMON SUCAR. A stiliMitutc for Lemons. EXTuACT JAMAICA CINCER. From the purs - ct 3TFELE A OBICF'S LUPULIN YEAST CEMS. The lie it Dry Hop Vrasi in the ITorld. STEELE a PRICE, Manlrs.. Chicago. St Ionia & Cincinnati. Of crprrtmrffl and fconnmtcal housekeepers is gircn to Vrntter .C flntnbtr's ilotttrti ftermnn .Vwtji, Lccaui they find it aluavs rtllaUe, on account of its uniform tirrngth atul pimly Tlw cxttnt of this latronase" mar he estimated by the fart that more Vtitftrr A lttmbtr's Jlnttlrtl iirtmnn .Vnii in Htttti bv thi rt tail grocers of t hicao than oj tiny tiro other km tuts. "i ater easily i netrates .-oaps made p ationaWe materials, w Inch vvtakens anil softens them. -Pi.-Ot TKU .C o.t itULE S SiO TTI.t VA.V SO A I Is made of .vi n..n ifir.1 i.vrf i I, the U-st material kuonu for producing Ann. imml ejfectirr .Vk?i, w hlch water will not weaken orsuitin. Ttt smallest piece can Lc advanUge. A trial solicited, told cvtryw here. .- mrlliw.twow a OH! MY BACK! ticUlHfc7!l'ilcs. The Symptom are moisture. like perspira tion, intense Itching, Increased by scratch lug, very distressing, particularly at night as if pin worms were crawling In and about the rectum, the private parts re sometimes affected; If allowed to continue, very serious result s may follow. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. HOME CARES. We were erett sufferer i torn Itching Piles, tbe symptoms were aa coove aescnoea, ine use oi swayne's uini ment In a short Ume made a perfect cure. I. W. CHRIST, Boot it Shoe House, 311 N. lid fct. T. C. WEYMAN. Hctler. S 8. Eleth St. Phll- a lelphia. iic&aer, lr you are snnering rromtnisais tis.sslng Complaint, or Tetter, Itch, fccald Iliad. Klnc Worm. Barbers' Itch, anv Cmst v. scaly. Skin Eruption, use Swayne's Oint ment and be cured, fcent my mall to any address on receipt of price, (In currency or postage stamps), 50 cents a box, three boxes ilS. Address letters. Dr. Swayne& Son, S30 . Sixth street. Philadelphia. No change for advice, sold by leading druggistiv. In Leav enwortn, by .Arnold & Hunt Campbell au Kendrick. tueslbursaUsW UNPRESENTABLE HEADS are In a moment beautified by the operation CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. Which without the slightest trouble, Im parts to tbe hair of the head, the whiskers, beard or mustache, any shade of brown or the most perfect black. Ladles can use 1 without soiling their Angers. It is tbe most expeditious hair dye in the .world, and tbe only one free from every poisonous ingre dient, and that contains a nourishing and emollient vegetable principal. Criatodoro'a Hair Freaarr Atlvct a valuable adjunct to the Eye, in dressing and promoting the growth and perfect health of the hair, and of Itself, when used alone a safeguard tnat protects tne nDres from de cay under all circumstances and under all climes. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, No. SS William St ., New York. So?d by ait Drugirista. Applied by all Hair Dressers., eoditw IIIITiTN KE.TI- i:nr. Tlie Cireat Kidney A. Liver ?letllclne, cures Palusin the Hack. sideorlolns.andnll Diseases of t he kid neys, Bladder and Urinary Organ Dropsy. (J rav el, Di abetes, llnuht'sdls ease of the Kidneys, Retention or Incontin ence of Urine, Nervous diseases. Female Weakness, and Kxcesses: HUN r'j Ki;Tt IY is prepared LX1'ICEM,Y for these diseases. I'kov idece. R. I., June 16, 1S73 W.M. I1CI.shs.e-Dear Air.' A member ol ray faintly had been troublsd for several years with Kidney Di-ease, and hsd tried iinnierons remedies without relief; sheusisl HUNTS 11EMLUY aud was completely cured. S. Ari-IN, 3 Exchange .St. Minneapolis, Mi.nn., April 7. ists. Wr. E. Vl.KKKK.-Omr Air.' i s iff HUN T'S REMEDY used In a casof Drop-y with per fect success I did not treat the patient, but four attending physicians hid given up th case as hoj-Ies Hunt's Renin!) wis then used with perfect success, and the patient Is well. 1 shall clve HUNT'S REMEDY in dropsical aud kidney diseases. V. II. iiLECKEN, -n U. HBXT'M ItEJt- i:iYlsiiurtll veg etable, and Is used oy tu- advice ol Dhvslclaus. It lilts' sfood Ihe test of time for .1(1 years nna tue uiuiosL re liance may ht Placed in It. M sltl.tl. ttli.l. COVI"C!.ini. snd forpatupr..:etlo WM.I. ILARKE, PE0V1DE.VCE, It. I. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. sthiirvt-rt HUNT'S REMEDY 4c jer yar 5 c 6c " o c " SJc " THEGOSPELOFJOY. The Gospel of Joy SlSiTSr-flSSlSg beauty forOo.pel Meetings, Camp ;Meellngs, Devotional Mtvtlngs nnd Suntov schools. Ily Rev Samuel Almin and S. II. hpeck. It contains a largo number ot new and ery superior hymns nnd tune. The general style Is very cheerful nnd lirUht. as beats a collection that has to much to say and i.ing about "Glad Tidings of Great Joy." Both words and music ore of an elevated character, cominendlnz themselves to per sons of refined taste, and the "dancing meas ure" so prevalent In many retent composi tions has been carefully avoided. Price 35 cents, lor which specimen copies will be mailed luanynldrtss. See Decoration Day Music In tte Musical Record, G cent'. WE MEAN BUSINESS And we are going to do it ! WE THEREFORE OFt'Elt CHEAT ItUM;AI.S TII..TWIL,I.ASTON-J IMI EVEUYIiODY. WE OFTXH Good Standard Prints for Spring Stylea Prints for Best Chauibrav PrinU for Good Cord Pii-ue, for Heavy Marveille', for Good Heavy Cottonade for boy' wear 12Jc Good Heayy Double Twist for men's wear for 20 c Good Cheviot Shirting for SJc The very best Shirting for 12Jc Good Hip Gore Corset for 20 c Good 75-bone Corset for o0 c A I arse stock of 2-button Kid Gloves 50 c per A large stock of Silk Hand kerchiefs at 20 c apiece A large stock of Silk Hand kerchief, large size at. . . .50 c " AND Everything in tho Dry Goods line we offer with 20 per cent cheap er than anv houso in tho city. WE HAVE ALSO a large and well-eelected stock of Clothing at prices that we defy competion and we will guarantee to sell them with 25 per cent, cheaper than any other clothing house in this city. All we ask is to give us a call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. "We can suit every body in goods and prices. Don't forget the place. 109 FIFTH STREET, (oppoerrz stAsgiox hoche.) Marcus Ettenson & Son. pair Good News! (S cts) the genial Sun day School frorg Book. has thousands of friends. To not fall to ex amine and try It. There are 270 songs. In tlie composition orseeciion oi wnicii great taste and ability has been displayed. Examine alss 'shining River" and The River of Life," two standard books of great beauty. fBHg- -x EXsHHHHVMHVt'X' I '1 J0DNBR0S&C0 Wholesal-c House, 600 4602 Broidwaj, NtW YORK. Retail House, 34Ei. MttStre: Union Square, N. X. Invite Attertlon to their Stocks of FEEXCH TRIMMED BOXXETS AXD KOUXD n.vrs, FRE.1CH AXD A7IEKIC.4X STRWV GOODS l'Hi..t'H rLOlVLKI AND FEATHEUS, RIBItOS, 8IL.H AND E.ACES. DItE.SS AXD CLOJtK tltl.TIJI !, FAK ASOLS AND SVS VSI BBELLA8, FANCY GOODS, KID CLOVEN, Ac. AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND THE LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT NOV ELTIES AT THE LOWEST POSSI BLE PRICES. Catalogue and Samples sent on ap plication. ;ood Jsenc by ?Iail or Kxpre. aprtlact Creat Public Sale SHORT HORN CATTLE. PLATTSBTJfi G-, IMIO :ox Siturdnj, Jiay 1, 1S7!. rilUE BREEDERS of Clinton and Clav X counties will hold a grand public sale e.f OilUIll xit-ivs V.V11LL. About 1 OG Head. GO Cows and Heifers ami 40 Bulls Consisting of the following popular families. Yonn-r mar's. llluiloiises, Tt'lilte aud lied Koseo, Itubi ., Itais m, Jliia Meters, ; Tits. .limits, And a we I-bred ROSE OF: SHARON, And! other eood families Also the ersnd Princess bull RKLVIDKRE I'M. LIN CAN'S AII1DR E-olll), ,h very fine hull mini Unite a number of choice young bul s. bale will be positive, legardless if weather, us ample preparation will be made for shelter. Kour months credit, approved note, live per cent on tor cisii. Chicago. Rock Island nnd I'aciflc. and St. Louis. Kansas city aud r orthern Railway trains arrive in time for sale. Catalogues will be ready by April 0, and sent ou application. J. M. CLAY, President, l'Littstmrv, Mo. b C. DUNCAN, Secretary, bmithville. Mo. I C0I J. W. Jriil, Anc. dA.wll -UEaar. riiovEuijs. "The Richest Blood, Sweetest Breath and Fairest Skin in liop Bitters." "A little flpp Bitters saves big doctor bills and long eickness." ''That invalid wife, mother, pister or child can be made the picture of health with Hop Bitters." "When worn down and ready to take your bed, Hop Bitters is what you need." "Don't physic and physic for it weak ens and destroy?, but take Hop Bitters, that huiid up continually." "Physicians of all schools use and rec ommend Hop Bitters. Test them. "Health is beauty and joy Hop Bit ten gives health and beauty." "There are more cures made with Hop Bitters than all other medicines." "When the brain is wearied, the nerves unstrung, the muscles weak, use Hop Bitters." "That low, nervous fever, want of sleep and weakness, calls for Hop Bitters." Hod Cough Cure end Pain Re lief Is Pleasant, suro and Choap. For sale by THE mm BEST I ALL f! POS HAH OR BEAST. B. F. PHELPS. OLIVER D1TS0N & CO.. Boston.! aoentfortthe c n. Ditaon a- co j. e. Ditaon & c., i Stein way Piano and Bardetto and Standard Organ. No. 112 Fourth Street Lalng's BulliUns. it Broadwiv. N. Y. 9K Chestnut St.. Phlla .& (Better CleaaL'p, Tbe Mayor has instructed the City Marshal lo enforce the ordinance relating to cleanlnc up the lota, alleys and atriets without wait. In another day, as the notice to clean op has been entirely cltge-garded. some on will hare to pay tte pesalty, u we baud tte tte Mils) Mca to - V . ... - - .. Yon "anst care Test Congo. With Shllo Consumption Cure you can cure yoniself. It has established tbe fact that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs, Bronchitis Whooping Coupb, Asth ma, and all diseases of Throat and Lungs, it Is absolutely without an equal. Two doses will relieve your child or Croup, It is pleas ant to take and perfectly harm less to the youneestcniia, nua no mother cananorato be without It. You can use two-thlrtls of a bottle and if what we say is not true we will refund the price paid. Price, 10ct&, 50 cts.. and SI per bottle. If yonr lnngs are sore or cuesi or dbck lame use ennon's nom-is r jas ter. Sold by Arnold & Hunt, WLolesale Dealers. wedfrls uoAw Wht will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, Constipation, and general debility when you can feet at our store Shi lob's System Vitallxer which we (ell on a posltiveiuarantee to cure you? Price 10 eta, and 74 eta. For sale by Arnold & Hunt, wholesale drutT-isU. "HACDntTAcx' popular sad fratrant 8oid by Arnold Burnt, whoiea-Oe PBBSr.-!JV'r IIow Watches are .Tlade. It will be apjiarent to any one, who will examine a Solid Gold Watch, that aside from the necejsary thickness for engraving and polishing, the large proportion of the precious metal used, is neeed only to stiffen and hold the engraved portions in place, and supply the necessary solidity and strength. The surplus gold is actually needless, so far as utility and beauty are concerned. In JAMES BOSS' PATENT STIFFENED GOLD WATCH CASES, this waste of precious met al is overcome and the same solidity aud strength produced at from one-third to ones half of the usual cost of solid cases. Thra process is of the most simple nature, as fol lows : A plate of composition metal, special ly adapted to the purpose, has two plates of solid gold eoldered one ou each side. Tbe three are then passed between polished steel rollers, and the result Is a strip of heavily plated composition, from which the cases centers, bezels, etc, are cut and shaped by suitable dies and formers. The gold In these is sufficiently thick to admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving and enamelling; and en graved cases have been carried until worn perfectly smooth by time and use. without removing the god. These cases are for sale by all fewelers, and are guaranteed by 8jtc- lALCxxnncATEtoWEAR FOE 20 YEARS. If your Jeweler does not keep them send to Haostox THOxn, Ladaar BBUdlnc,fblkv -T" T-mrmiit itssts. wnsaiix EVERYTHING for tot GARDEN DescnptlTe CAUlojues ot ITS pages tent Fret PETER HENIERSON&CO. 35 Cortland t St., Arte Tork. Mmv aVs -lasJti 'asTSsTssaJTssTr w maxS-w6t e $25 Every Day Can be eaailr made with our Well Augers & Drills One mas and on hor reanired We are the only maker, of tbe Tiffin Well Sorin; and Boea-Dniiin macnine. tTarraatr. tb BmC M EsWtk! Mas t of oar raatomr make from AM to ! atdaT. Book acq Ctrcnlara FR. Addreaa, LOOMIS I MTMAN, TIF KM. OHNL msr?02St. When a mr-,lt'Ino In- infklll-ilvilnnrl its work in u : iuis -r cas lor more j than :i thirJ t a ecu y, w! x it !i:i j reticm-il vwv part of tliworM; wht-nj tiumtH'rlt I i ili a ctfnwiitrij ton-' fridcr it tin ri s.jt-rt iir.cr.ii t-a of I juituornii-isti .t.itjui irLtt suic tocull sucu :i mcoicuio THE BEST OF ITS KIND. This 19 the case with tho Mnlrmi 4iislnii(r 1. 1 nlin r ii t. l.icrj mail I brin'rsintclli'-tiici nf 't taln.ililr Imrtr I saved, thcai'niiy of uiiuvvtiil ncnlil or I barn aulMlunl, the linrmrs of rlirn linatlsnt overcome, an.l of a thousand 9 anil ono other blessiujrs ami itiercitn j crfonneil li- the old reliable Xtx- i, l lean l-liislati' l.liili-irnt. I All forms of outwapl disease arc j speedily cure I iiy tlie MEXICAN ! Jlnstnn' Liniment I It ivenctnitis ir.ucle. membrane and I tissue, to the v cry Ume, banishing 1 iln aim cunn iisi-t wimi R oter 111 tt I nev er fails lr i- it meiiirino te ileil liv I everybody, from the rancAtro, who ridts i uis MUSTANG ovcrthe solitary plains 'otne merch int Iinnce, ami w vvcmmi n r vino splits, lis font witlu ae 1 It ciinn litit iniaf2ni when all other I applications tail inii woniiermi UN3MENT snenlilr cores sneh ailmrnfs nf tin. I i .i.... ..-.,.. .. - 11L MA.', H.l n as Kliruii.ntism. .StTellinirs. SllfT Joints. oittrarttd lusrles. Hums and Scalds, Cuts, I'rulses anil sipraiiiH, I'nitonoii. ISltrs ami StlliK-. MIlllii-si. I.amriir.s. fllil Sorea, fleers. 1'rnstliltra.t hi. Mains. Sore nipples, fakril Itrrast. nml Indeed ctery form of extrntul dl- case. It is the rrre-iist rtmeilvfor Hip ilis orilers nml a t iilentx to uh;rli the IlttUTK Ckeation are subject that lias ever Ik-cii known It cures fspralnf, Stvlnnt, Mlrr Joints, Founder, nariic.. Snrt, Hoof Il cases. Foot lt.it. Srreir Worm. Scab, Hollo- Horn, Scratclirs, 1lml eallfl. Snavln. l'arrr. ltlnplMitir. Old Sores, 1N.I1 Ktll, Film npnn the Sight ami every other aliment to which the occupant of Ihe sianie, ana lock lur.l are liable. A twent v-fii cent liottfe of Jlcxiean 3Iustani Liniment hai, often saved a valuablu horse, a life on crutches, or years of torture. It heal without a Scar. It (roes to the very root of the matter, penetrating even the bone. It cures eteryboily, and disappoints no one. It has been in steady Use for mure iiua ittcmy-uve years, and Is THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS ?03 HAIT OS BEAST. Sheriff's Sale. Wo. an PUBLIC NO ICE ls IlERKliv V,,. that under and by virtue 7. IVE rendeied in the Dlsttlft Cour in ,h,dmeDt of Leavenworth, in the Mate or K?nSao.,y an action wherein il. U. Insfe? li.S8'.. and J H. Crew and othe.sarT Defendant? and ..f an execution issued on sauf laS-mJZl to me directed and delivered. I willoa JW d?V the 2t.th day of May A. D. Ii7t at eleven o'clock A. . of that day. at the bbuth front doorof the Court llousein theLltv of LeaS worth, in the Courty of L-aveuwortnTin the Kfhe-ftfVM7 Pnbllcsale a'udseR fni ,XZ .,1 "'.'iu,;r''"r.cash In hand, the ?1 "n r'ackl.r' ( -.,'..,u 1Joct nuiultr one enwc?rth. " hCiiMoa ,u - -'lty of Lca- DateU t'his 2ith day of April. 1ST9. JQ. W . TA i LOK, Attorney lor I'laintltr. ',ttllllllllll-ll--------t'-Btemm; -mismmmaatsaM--sa---a-.-.-.--.,.-.-. . " ShorLfTs Sale.iVo 90. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HKKEItY GIVEN that under ana by virtue ofanewu uon issued on a judsment rendeml in an action in IhtjIMstncl Court In HieConntyof Ltaenwartb, In the tUte ot k,,1 wherein feannn-t J. j,ally Is Pl.Mntltl imi John P. Huhn is Defendant, to me ItrecteU and del vered, I will on Jlondav. tl e :uth HC.?5.3,?r'A- D-,-.t --even o'clock A M. of that uay, at the south fiout door of the Court House in the City of Leavenworth in the Couuty or Leaveuor.h,in the Mate oi 'n'ipflj-rat public sale and sell to the lili-hest bidder, for cash in hand, the follow. 1UK described tract of land, situatt-, lylii "and Sfi?S'uI,e ---tyor Leruenwortli.In the ? ,? K ,Dsa -.namely: One hundred and ten 1,110) acres olTof the east side ol the s. uth west quarter of section number tweuu-oue I Ii.lownship eight S), of range tweuty-one ated this lith day of April. ISTS. LCClfc. Bakek. Attorney fur Plaintltr. Pr.ce Raid Claim?. . ??,t,le 1?.llerel'7 E'ven that the"PrIce Rtld uHi -i V""--1""10--" will, at the fctale i ."ji Jul, A.D.ls.a, me.t fortheeiatiiinati., .,r ?S Pr'B""Hl lor payment, unuer the pro, Mod or an act ot tho llsiatureof the bt-tteot Kansa.entltIedAuact toiirov.li for the allowance of ,Ue chli." grt out of thH Price Raid In is.:i .,.i ..ST.. ... ?"" u. the state Bi-lnst Indians duriniTsaid year AprSSP,?gaftwtoe"S'"" ti.. d-ir 1"5pr"-l'1,'u of section I of said act l7 r1r'Zlelalm'"tD,,i ' " '""'' ttemuurii,eruee"n,UU"- ore"I"i" ' tion furnished.'11131 ia"rlle-' aad 'a--s '- pa?oWuYo?l'hr,rr,?rh7o,msr,l of this act nntll the United "JauS smtl nive paid into the Treasury of lhs, "".S equal to the amount ,.r e!n,mJ ....... ". ..." rnj ahi... . .S "-Hft.ori S! '?' ' be amount "IT."r.iHU uj .1114 UCI. l!j oidtr of the anditinz commission. JAM La -sMIIII. s-i cretary or t.ite. npt:iA it Topel. n. Kansas, AprilMh.'is--1. Admln.slrator's Not ce. THE STATE OF KANSAS, I I.EA L.VVUK1 II LOU.NTY, j hS I tlie Jinlate Court in mljrsaul Vbur.'y. In.the mattero'the Estate or 1 tEUHUE W. EVANS - D'tctastd.J XTOTICE Is J-Sl tersof admiuistratio HEREBY GIVEN. Tliat let- lllll-slr.ttli. a Uftl. trllt ......... ,. l., .. t ' l ."""'- "". ""HiisrA- .T--n1 Kr-iiuiu u me uuaersli;nnl ou lnehttvof Ot-orafe U" f-Tvun-. ii.t..r .. ,i.i count;iJecehseil, by tliebononible, the 1'ro bate Court of the County Hint .sute a.urcsNi.l, ilnt.1 tl. u '-i.l .1 ... ... .. . . .. .. .Novr.iill persons having claims against the said estate are heitby notified .hat they must present the same to the iinJirsi-neil forallowauce.withln one year lrom the date oi said lettt rs, or they maj he precluded from any benedt of such estate ; and that if such claims be not exhibited within three j.ar after the date of said tett rs, they shall Iw for ever barred. (.EOltUE W. PRE.. IT N, Administrator wlihwill annexeil.tif thees Uite of Genrt-e W. Evans, deceased. A1KIL.IS7J. w3Mr Notice. M. S,0 Jolm Zelpler, n minor, havlus: left his home without permission, I hereby notllv the public an,! all t-oucemeu that 1 will not be responsible lor uuydiblH he may contract after this dale. LOGAN ZEIGLER Fall Leaf, Kansas, April I'J, la73. wV. Notice. rilHE CREDITOR'S whose claims bae been I allowed i.KHliist the estate of Sniirm A Joues.arehenliv notltletl that I hate this day declared u i.'tvldenil of five ier ceu . The saniewlil lxtaulatu.v olhceln thetuy of Leavenworth. Date-, Leavenworth, May 3, l79. t.. I.ERIS, Assignee of Sparnm .. Ji.ne. :t AltTlCE Initialization of l'ersoiinl I'roperij aud Suclt ICeal I'toperiy ns ,R, Changed lit Value Uy ICeason ol ItemoTal from or Coiislriiciiiin ol Improvements Thereon. Corsrn Clerk 'si irn. e, i I.EAVrAWOR II, KAsAIat l l-.i . X-1'-. h .l.ERiiGfvLN 'that ,'he A.T Boird of Louuty ( omiuUsioners of the V".1!1i,y,0f-.-LPaVrnr'ort" "nuttJ as Board of L'lualiztlioii, will mtet ul Ihe County Cleik's otllce on THE FIRST MONDAY IN JlNi, and I proceed tofatr'y and im-n-tially ti.u.i! lze tlie valuation of inrrsiiini , r..irt i the county and such real 1 pr.irtj s haseliunil i Vno o"bJ'.r'ls"ac' rt-,""'"l '"' r con sttuctlon of linpnivemeiitKtheieou, at which i ..... .".i -Hi'""'1"' metiini;s ull iersiiiis fts'lins themselves -.rievni tnii. !, ... sesMUentMade atd returned by Ihe asstn . .. '. ' r'" "uu nave au tiroriin the Nieuai-s, County dirk. returns corrected J. W myliI32tw Proposals for the Erection of Stale Capitol. Ai-ore to HuiUlcrs.' OFFICE OF SECRETARY OK --TATI-' ) Toi'iKA. Kai , April 0, is;u ' pealed propo-sils will te received at this T . . V ""--'"ck. .ionuay. June ?, 18T!, for lurnlsl.inz the materials aim ilolim the iiavjiiry ami iron work of the west wing of the Mt.lte House Plans nn.l .. .,.!-.. .?.... and details an.tdrawlni-s may i .,,, ,, olllcsofKT-Carr Architect. In the c ty of T. -lekiion and after May lotti. "' ..r,u,rmi,iiM oiuueis Is railed to the fol Iowins section of the law mkins appropria tion for the erect Ion of sal. I hull. Iln, ' srtos . Ihiit for the pnri-os of rrcc Ins: and constriictln Ilmsaul We-t Wlnitot the state House, and compleiini- the same so It ma)-be occupied by the LetcisI iturn in January, ll. there is hereby apprCutld out ol any money In tbe Mate Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum ot sixty thousand dollars, aud In sddition to .7i in direct appropriation, an.l for the purpose ,1 raisins additional revenue for the p. ',! of the costs and expenses of the erection and construction of said w-rst wine of tho Male ..u,,,ucic smtii oe as.sfsstd, levied and coilectei, and the.proper officers of the Mate -.v,...,, nuiuorizeii anu uirerted to assess and collect. In the year ltrj, the sum of one-half mill on each dollar or Uxal." property or this State and in the year 13 o the -urn of one-hall mill upon earl, dollar ot taxable property in this t-ute. allot w-lii'ti taxes shall he assessnl and collected as other Male taxes levied at the same t me are ev led and collected, anil the proceeds of u e said taxes herein authorized and cirtcUd to n, H'.iT1 ana CHectedare hereby approprtjit.d to tbe exclusive ue of erectlni sJLl5'i"r:,rncl,n': " wtuli.K of the said M.tle HOUS4, Drovlite.1 f. In ,1.1. . when the same is p.td Into the MaleTrea Kund. DOWn as ,he Ku,e II"- Each bid must hi accnmpinleil wilh a i .." " f fnal sum of ten thousand dol J?Mi',I,Sa.by two ormore resinn-lbi par- iniliiH"1. ,6ec,-P,-.w"l-'-tef into contract to furnish the material aDd do the work ac-cordln--1 the plans and. specifications, and .... Jl"'1..!" -V s,le bon1 lo amount ot Srae lalthlul performance or the n!inTSIO,i,.i,COin,?.nlD'' PmposaLs should be , . imar5-ed . PrI-,-- lor furnishing miterial and doing the -nasonrv ami iVriS TL.r.W? WD" St lousl.an.i'a?," dres to the undersigned at Top'eka.Kan The right to reject any or all bids is reserv m.nnier.0f U-eI!oa'-0' State HonsACom- R.lorrt -- " ci opmo .-ec'y or mata- ma-3 diiwlia COMPOUND EXTRACT Sarosparilla and Dandelon With Iodine of Polasslum, Werrn'sf?"7 -n'--'ced in most of the reme1lbt.1.,t",aD:i -e laort popular remedy ,n the market. It L, fulIyeSorsed anil strength to the W' Sl"Dg ,0De chLaTei;.'- known for SCTOlukn'. I AGENTS! "-250 IW PRICED and TAXT CI,t.IKC BOOKS TESTAMENTS, aud BIBLES are most completely represented In our new estAND oa.nBi.siATie.t FMettt-evT- ITS BOOK, by sample paces, bladlnas, 11- jnstnuoDs, etc popular works of every kind sad sure success for Canrassen. All ir watfiintr EMPlAYlsaNTjTililjtasi for nra-fMTT.T. St CO BC LOUH wmkSHHBIHsBSlaI--- al afasVsfMav ftai---snHlKfllBV tiiiin. rMaM(MiiriiiCWnKV aatvam IsVl aa-Rsa. S-aal tkH issislsil ss ssaaVeaTaT STAHLEY'S SffiKT ooIPth? A,h?-ARK CONTINENT and thrift 9HSGO' "' mo-.tsousht for tbrlllingly Interesting and fastest selling n'JUi....0n'y...,,t,'D'nt,r an'1 omp!et5 people's edition. IN feTANLEY OWN LAN OUAOE. Profusely lllu-tratd by full r,aj- engravlntrs of excltln? scenes and aaven tures. More matter for the money than anv 2,tneSv0,r rM ,a:" - -nt" octavo, only it SO. AGEsiTM UArEI tosend rorllbJ KULLomfir' l" aVe Ume' tCd ,,W for "TMAPJrBO0K 1J0L'aE.HT. LOUIS. MO febI2wCmo. S. H. HOLMES, PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE eda!,an4?t,lT,"L-5r5rlp,'aon- 4. " uay or mgnt. Cor. Sth fc Chestnut Streets WOPTW I.KAVE-STSeiRTH S-"iSS SSI W.' ' " -"l-s-. u-iuies, Rlolrnis, i urnon, tetter or Salt R Kin Tin'.U Worm. Ulcers nnTi "if!M2'lem? Kbeumatfem, Srphilittic and aU'tueSj dusstte and gen.nl diseases amine Tfrom impurities of the blood. 8 m .ltfonus a powerful alterative for the renovation of the blood and for the restora tion of tone and strength to the system when debilitated bv di.-ease. R,T!T A,Iu,ab.Ie Kme '"-' "Prepared by the w la the tumult in full printed on the hot! oci as lu.iuwd; vvi-.rs irjr,,.s..'.'i Rhub.rb Root o- !.,i Honduras, Docs: Senna Uuiacum. .nil - imi M is . . V0: .., c-rine n-S- A-lcoiiol . VWir- MISCELLANEOUS. 52'""!f''r' 0'rmstn.l Hot Edge ,. surteit e ru.,nainelu itold. lOc I'tV s.o,E.V,a.l.ngfonl.it. n!iW-i RAsrr.Er.nv rnvrs. I.lll-KAKII I'UMS Addreos, mis-w-lst J. SCO perl.tKX) .. 10 Ul jier InU feUS"-wJmo. A. C CHaNDLEE. Ltavenworth, Kansas. K 'I ii.-J.U.-,,--, j..- . Li---;1sv-,1si-?,i,isil . -a..r- ..1 l.,i (r luonm .n.t 1 r w ci.tnmiv.i..ii, la Mil car n.-r ' ,. n. - iM-. Hjni. Ul iltn i t-O, JIai.lulI.SlKa. etr'! i . .n.1 w n... i I t W ftv... U 3 in rll-w(!:uo. 2 5 J,?1' s.A" C I".0"10 Mottoes. Ae or 2T. v s)l ',". SntntflKke, lum-.k.'.ir in--N iuf C VKh co Nassau, n. y.' rniawlt. ' 17 Q IT 57 T ",,', '""'"' '"' ---.-vurii, I f! t t . '., ' '" " '--tc.iu. Hulrt 1 1 L.. lr, ilar.t-Ww,JWtV.r O tiir-jt.y. $77? .'," h ', expenses ciiHr..ntee.l to bsta, Jl.llue. Iebl2wlyr. 11;.. .rr ,-fSW loraraj,, ai-u'. . Ifl-U.t ., --- -'IKUI1I1 l.njifie.s- haaorahfe. -rr. 6.1-S9..B liir -... a . .. M-? ""rpilia ntF.it mrA .ii Th 0 I rvlt. ml an.1 .l .ki - a -.'SIM. NEP.V0US DEBILITY, T ?.- "' r !S-rtm,l.t. l.rClrevt.r.lll r-lluca..-,,.l..fl,tE.,.,.1Jauu,u''c'Si"iu: $57 60 vt'lF1" 'r,,nU Pr week. - ."-"- Will Drove ltnr f..rfull -jm X It- o.t..l.u I.... ......... . ' ; "" " J"- isiiemeu, frts- to nil. Adilrev. V. II. iultoiiM. N. . Samples sent CmiirjiTKR. 21S oct'JIwIbt. -With Meneit Outnts. What CtS. S. IN nil.llllV fur Jl Mu !-. lie free SJ J ,,., N. ,,, .... f't. JJIOU M , 1-ostOII, Mus. sellll wlvr Salary, f.wm. ..of' tArtii.r . i"--ll-d.rt Nd4IiD. I speH-r-p-.l. rcn..Aw.i i.t.1. ... . . .i .S A (.llAVTtlU, s. . 6 A a 1mmi bt !..., rttry-yrv A.kERaud expenses to aeenls. y lOutntlr.e Address, P. u.VICK bIJ , Augusta, Jlatue. maySwly r ooi.ii rr.TrrvATCHr.ciirrs-rt inlhQ knuwn n.irlit. .Vimi ll'urcA Free to Ujtuii. .',.liIn,J, A. CoCLrxc & Cas. CUrago. uylllwly Qfi7 tu;iai! s-5t7s; in k. ye outm ugust.i, J S3' fx -C?V. DYKES' BEARO EL'XISi V V ym as -B-aaaa h-nstlMtaafaa-lsa--((4ikk !m --- T -V tri"-l-r a W-aatf. tat. I sW -tHi i A -"' "taB. "-- ri. .-ii -. ,-. iL.(aira - -aaiTa, SH-U. a hd . I".. . I -W A..-SH-i a. .Mtvni-,:r.rHHATi;D .If !-t st-Hint; artlcNs In r lit world ine:! in pie rr. AudreiNH Jay I'roii wm, Ivtro.t, .Mich. st-itlJ-wIyr '1 I.I III IH 1IIC.IIT1 X .-. " r - - -a. Mm ih Ssta-a X U .Is . K.tSaaa . SSS8 !- Hr.' attVTItCZ. 3 - I tKv 7 crmr oct;i tow-26t. I Hons. Sun rl r Mich. tins Htig'.'J-wlv r GTFsfi'SST.YT'-- HH"E A fO r Srs! S 5 rj! ftl n.wii Jewel Mnlionn Ull S S I 9 -I8. i'M I er 1W tllr.tl'KM I.N llir. UOltl.I). ew ary lis Tir ssmpi.-1 with Jeilry, by mall, post put, -." tenis I Unslratetl Circulars of ata- pleai d prolilnblt soveltles free. j. it it i in; .v .. 297 B O a U W A Y , in oi k E-l i'ii -Imi, out u t JEWEL 1 "o Irorat!y fcnown ttirongU- lO 1 " H. NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., Hat I to Creek, Mli'li. OHlGtHAL Ar.D ONLY GENUINE "VIBILATOR" THRESHING ftlACHINER. TpIIF jthr-v CralnAailnr. Tlmfv-atfn-r, a-st , I F n 't '!- ia aift -r-Bj.-Ta- U " ' t f p , War. I--rtVcxCluJBCs a-U trT . ff ail 4 uf STFITI I'onrr Thrr.I.frxas'fIltjf. Hiflal r ' -i.lr ei(fulf ft rMteaa Power O', !. I nrla!fil Mt-atii h K . ' r! T aft M TIirMhfr Fnflnrsr. with aiumLjtf lm$ni E i ' b 1 v i r tutc or altvX. ISHF FMIRJ TlirIiIi-rMiii-'anwrin - t toMisi tmn fci ! ty ta L n -n- Impr-nvrJ ll-Kbt&rt. G.IMI IUIsjts nill not a!imlt tutliv nrir ' ' r n an t fhr folb-rior wrk 4oa by a -t it i ' t m m an - f -ntrI an tbe dlHtrttem. NOT Only ta.t.r sup.rl0r for U h-at, Oaf ; rr --, Rv an 1 lis- '.rit-v hnt th-- Oitr if- rl Itr b -r Chanc Nai TN Tlioronzh l)rrkmanili!p. Flrrant Flniali, Apr f P -int-lrt-s-ttr-s, f lr--tuiit, e. VT iAJUT-jB kUt -wsr 0tU 4T iMA-BLrWaUc. ?fe- or rttruilinn to TVJAin LLOIh r-ir SmpIIrltj or rafts ! '- "-. l- - a Belt an-J .. Matt Ckaa Work wjta - vtu'naii, POI It Sir-t r Vjaralor-i Jfatlf. I.antrln&; - - i ut atvl -strict nfMuab- 101: rrUftjIar. Tall (in inr Da.?r. or I u ! tut U.aU'aLA. CUCtala-T. w Llcft BtaU Fur, an 4z ?zwm Sty0- " M8tH Elkic Pen A.T.CROSS, patont Jan. 2B, 1878 The only perfect Fountain Pen. Ues any ink. on anv paper without catching, blottlng or lnklns fliiKers. One nilln? writes for 15 to SO hours steady. Polnte.1 like a pencil. Air tlRht wlien ciovd Warranteil not to leak In Ihe pocket- Never needs wiping. Costa no more than a gold per. and holder. No tice the cuts and In-ware of Imitations. Parties in buylni: this pen will see that It Is nonenther than the cross paikst. When you are offered one of these stylographlc pen, examine it and ser that It Is exactly constructed as shown In tbe above cut. Ail others are Inferior and useless Imitations. CREVdtBRO .LEAVENWORTH Aeentsfnrtho Urate of Kansas. On 15 davs ln.f1 ff vestment of OlUU returns "i -a-h-liMiaii.d-..ui-jrsa w taa, - s, ai r i EttZsrtttSSXT:!- i9SJSaSS? aui , , .- 9.&fmaxca. isMtna1 L2,1t"''-t $1425Pfom-, J Jbah. Hay 2. Proportional - - wiHucs options or - . - IM, - IMS. areularsfree. Adores. SHArE TREES 25 CENTS' AND UPWARDS. Elm, Maple, and other varieties, at J. W. BIDGOOD'S NURSERY, ALSO FULL USE OF GENERAL NUB 3ERY STOCK. OntheLteomptonrcad. Orders may bs left with. ACQ. G KNOTT, at the northeast eetv ?' SV- l ' Vl .EK-- - . . "- ' - .ys . Z.t-3" -1."'" "si.VJ'.-fc-' Vt- -- A.r S rr. ;" s-i i. ?s.-'C' j-so .vus- .fy"jy asrttf BBfr-faMaadjriaa i .f- T' -' -? '.L E"g.'.wU