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Leavenworth Weekly Press from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

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su ii XLYIih CON GUESS. A SLY THIEF. AssaiiiltH! THAT EOT FROM OaKALOOSA. STATE Kt. WITH MORPHINE.

INVALIDS AlTD OIHlIi-3 iiS.i-Sa l.Evi:w;TtiH ot srr. The Veekiy Press. Charleston. Miul'S 2. tfh Vora PfhhoH of TJoU awned -i j.

Lewis Kinder. r.tr.i tie Vurt fv -i So Ended, Ophelia Carroll, Life of Having Some Fun Wulitue boys ifr ars in Money and Fifteen l.V-.:. Mr. Hoar the Rjg rg. a I rj 1 i ItAVKNWOETB.

KAN. lKl'Kct'AT. 4. Shame, Yea erday. I rj- Ai-O.

a C. i': it a 11 i "Nates i to muiixc on 3 liili 4 Kfl Saturday, there mive bi-ti teen at OiaconiiniV. a consumptive looting boy. 4i tii HE 0CfE1 Bl lf tfl'f 1 UZ 1 i TS; womau: VlL, biliijUUiU iiiHU tWliilui, 1 jT drcsetl in a butttrtiUt suit, n.t Ophelia Carroll swallued ihree grains of morphine yesterday, suddenly terminating a Mr ot shame and a p.c.tra spree, aud nishir.g the second cac of Miietde for tie The eiifna.stan.ces imnirdiitteiy sur- A drunVen phi.olegist oecusioued number ot smers, on Seventh street, l.t (vening. J.hn Roht's hair is pay, he is only 33 years old atil wears an almost eariinu: Me iw uays ao ivBiJ cau-c nns8e to IvneU Jvm- -r fr trie exercise ot -jf r-" MS.

RE- i SftJ-Meafa'ttJUfc i fronk Hiawatha. Brown conuty. to this jier. wh-. tL-u piaced in 'the j-ud to petition to jVD-Ti'l 1i ELECTRIC 68 ui.dcutur.at the Third Ward A the matter of li J-VS- i 3 VI ft i overcoat.

He registered A. I'ru an.i said be i irni liear -aid he had beH Uie rt-s-uiug jtoUaes s.f A Tilia! tRuM iT iff ne el tfco.ci. ai At I lr h- La a s. cniuieci 10 seats i I --j sjimiit. j- 'i ii, finu tuc State ct l.JJ-.-i-:T' 2- an of Mr.

KiuiEsa. as he v. aay I -nuiiiug her death were no mor intewst- Lv the oe at uxa- ttie same I tiar.1 wrre venvw. t.rt )Ui rsi--a vhwl: thvv vnta power to StKmc 1 1. -vrrr i vcrp-iw Tift beard.

lba t'olief-uii-n ay i tli.in of iat eou-inoii'iaoe filicide, pretty gooa stepre luai li.c i i. i in i 2--. s- 1 "al ame T.at He i tbapct- i rsi-La. an i paper" and r.xttli- Z'i y'J t.ia i cvnsisticg Uriy i retorts are always found vai-uit i hiJ btiad fcie uau a iu w--r- i ra-1 iuid-r rr. -tr r.i'LJ t.irtit 1niit nisi -f lj 4 orf i though covering a pesiod of only twenty- rnd in ilaik auti dark Lair, blind iu um eye, and seems lo be at b.iv.and thought they had straps a bonanza.

(i-hided sivrt fjwu: I la-: nibi. II gi.iil tti uoiiisu iind w-as then She was born Aih.nta. j. i I ii.nte rae years. alU.llfB ana a poc Wher.

fifteen vears old e'ue came to St. $300 soon raiseu. Lvery-soaie of it. The boy 's irieads, -i i- -ar a i--a gdoK A ca.iii: i thr Serraary j'V'V n'i-I -l5i ii. as to jcVi--' tpwi ports rctir.i la-.

Mat 1 i. epa.tu.! r.t i. t- i i nv-r trjunen to 1 a- Ii ti tt Pi ns ktr- to ths woiids and i.r-"l'..!.ttK-ns livide to ei- to in 1 nnij mr.rrie.l Prsir Mau'iv. the triz- tody waiite him. wle.tj: At the hsi t'n-r.

outrage. He contV-s-ed to tsvsfsm a 111 omccrs was froia lit ped a wouian in yo: tn kilHnu; ft coiord YCUHG MSN bi-rrv six for it seems he Lai some, w-aiited. (V.) to back down because he sras sick, but the Hinmau party were so eeiifculfcat of success that they demanded the if.ee or forfeit money. They the iac-e, and came in into tiie eity AiiJ will henceforth win ie lecordtd utuOB the select It apeak fur ittU is what a lady said I)r. Bull's ou'a Srup the other day, for a BiriKle bctll-s cured my child of a most druidful cono.

Frait gro-f sy iht the rsceut cold sur.p wa a benefit, for the bivls will be near-sighted in tue other. 1 bis li it atcntr was assigned to the same room with Kane. The first intimation that Kan baa that the ftilow's actions were worth watc-h ing, was on night before list when l.e tonnd the Hat Catcher cautiously teeliug around the saeminrly iu search of somt-tbing which Kane at once concluded to be his monf y. On the night following, (last jrftiBw or itv zt i r--f. vJJjSt.

Warefr Safe Mr. Mr. "lb'. Uiorijii ri Black onrn. dtspetoei tuovt-d that the to tho ci.nsii:'-ra.:i;-u of Hi It Ali'y.

l.u-ie Hksr- motion of v. ith, aud I louse prx Irljrt sjir! at Kii-j; las: April to -n-s ai.d innumerable tbetts. At half patt lo he was hanged. after tiring a voiity if pistol shots into Iijc budv, t-t- crowd qui dispersed. the i Whole t-n tl.i' rf roil of the of th.

1 i -tr- 1 Kedieiae wry- Xotite of Final Sitlontcut. iept back sufficiently to prevent a latar nghter. who was killed rOon aftei at Mike McCoole'a saloon, a i.r two before he was to Lave fought in a match. About a year later she married James Carroll, but the fouple never lived happily, the woman coutinually mourning for her first husband, to whom she sen-med to hAre been greatly attached. About two years ago she separated from Carroll and took np the life of a cypraiau.

Yesterday morning she went to a drug store at the corner ot Ninth and Carr street and purchased 15 cents' worth of morphine, going then to the home of her mother-in-law. Mrs. Carroll, in the rear of 1013 N. Seventh street A yaung man named Furlong, with SftTEor KAV-Aj 1 Ol TT l.FJtvetroTB, Trttrvritocs, In tiic Ir-x-iie Ccrt sitt Ctmity tte. In tt Tne KVecf I arhww, X.T.

from the fair groands with light pocket books and heavy hearts The from was the celebrated lioberi B. Matthieson. the swiftest foot racer on the coutnunt, and will run anybody a hundred and fifty yards for money, marbles or ehaik, provided there is enough put up. Leavenworth sports will hereafter look out for country boys from Oskaloosa. m-SpimI Pampbtot GALVANIC COR.

CliHTH St WM STRttTS. CINCIS'iATl. 0. vevi-iou of the rules. He stated it vras the intention to immediately demand the previous question.

Mr." Conger inquired whether Mr. would allow a yea end vote npou the amendment, strikmu out frcra rubs 21 the proviso allowinij political riders cu expropriation bills. Receiving a negative anstrer. Conger stated if he understood the temper of his San. Francisco, Fib.

2S. The Board of Supervisors, at a special nieWisg. rescinded the resolution passed at the last meeting, endorsing the action of the Hoard of Health in condemning Chinatown. The resolution of endorsement ecbodits reference of the niattr to the committee ou health and police, ta inojiire the best method of carrying it th'r measure, and the rescindina of tfc ies. iutiou was based ami IskUuuBiaia, rlREr.lTtiltS and ail fatcrw-j cd in the fcloicsiiid c-ite are 4niea thl at ttiencxt refcir tcret THE I ALLEN'S Kana took the precaution to place his pocket-book under his pillow.

This morning ha arose, forgetting to replace it in his pocket and did not miss it for over half an hour. Ou his return to the room found both the rat catcher and money gone. A search was immediately instituted, but neither were found. The wallet contained, besides abont fifteen dollars in notes on John Buuche of Brown conntv to the amount of $1,500. rmlQici in ami 14 cosntv.

ill be froat train killing tbrru. Xo wonder the ptf pie taTe cocfidenc when the physicians are prescribing Dr. llull's Oongb, feyruji in all cafaes of coohs, etc. M. rbelau' handsome new grocery was brilliantly lit up last night aud was vi ited by hundreds of our citizens.

It is certainly a credit to our city. Darkies delight in the pastimes of the Police Court -outside the railing. We thought that the llarshal'R ediiH prohibited great LUNS BALSAM rcnn aad KM aline loan K.w ia ttte otr aii t'ndi'tv l.venwrih. iatr of alurcrai't. I oa the trsl tmdjiv ns-mli of ai ni.

REMEDY! eide, of the House they would have a vote upon it or they would retrain silent for a month, or two months, to prevent a vote A. I'xa. I --rail rilv narl tor tuii and iinat setiien.cnl. sa t'ale. I i shall at l.ie :ir.e I i.ic.

ai.i ly to rst ou the ground that n.i rf pott hs i been received from that committer. A commauiciitioa rtceUsd from the Mayor, objecting to the recent order of increasing the police lorce snd it unnecessary, was referred to the committee AsIIiuik. Knntrlilll ana a otbrr Thnt and l.unc Alter-llunc KMliirtnl Ihf WrrtK FhTtolaii. TakrakyllM unl And -ri! always. IC tins Fnt-I.

TS0L0 EyESriaftiERE -s 1'ouri tor a ica-alie niv seivirev as adoi'iustralcr oi said estate-. FOR CURIH0 tor rcast'ii: attert-. j' r-e- being tasra on tiie rtiks. Mr. Blackburn stuted he was tic ting tin-the authoriiv of the committee on the Whole Mr Con rr-r railed npoa ths Republican members of that committee to state whether J1HL is The notes were three ia number, secured by mortgage on property in Brown county, of tie Fstste vt Viriine.

whom she was acquainted, called there to see her about 10 o'clock, and she told him tnat she had swallowed the poison Mrs. Carroll was informed of the fact and she sent tor Dr. Garlock and for Ophelia's mother. Mrs. Bartholomew, who lives j'ist acroos the alley.

They worked with the patient for over four hours, bat without avail. She died at a little after 2 o'clock. She was under the influence of drink when the poison was Liken. Mrs. Bartholomew testified at the inquest that her daughter had frequently threatened suicide, and had once before attempted it with morphine.

She used to visit at home nearly every day. feloriMt ricnsm Tft CUTS T5 neceaise. An Extraordinary Kissing Match. At a party of young people ia Paris, conversation happened to tarn on the subject of kisains, and the question was propounded who of the young men present cou'd boast of having given or being able to give "his girl" the most kisses. Various were the replies this question called cat.

Finally a young man aud the girl to whom he was betrothed bet 200 francs that they conld kiss 10,000 times in teu hours, providing 7.CSjlW l. oa heidth and police. The rescinding of the resolution, endorsing the acting board of will not nee-essaniv effect the action on condemning, as llv X. A. Att-srnrr.

packa Dr. Leaveawoi th, Icermtry iO, I'-d loafers in the conn room. Movers appear ou onr streets mors numerously eauh day now, that spring is asinredly at band. We counted six before nin o'clock this morning. J.

C. Yogel, on corner of Sb.iwnee and Broadway has recently re-fitted his place aud payable in installments at the bank of Morrell i Jans, in Hiawatha. Oae of the evidences against the rat catcher is that ou going to bod last night he dsuied having any money, bat on his departure this morn rubliciifiou Police. taey had agreed t- dtmana tne pvev.oas qaestiou. Mr House asked Mr.

Blackburn to yield to him to ofVer an amendment allowing individual members in case these bills are not reported from the committee the beard has iu'il power in the premises A. L. Jannor, chairman of the commiitee of the unemployed, who has been prominent in calling upon the employers of Chinese, asking the snbstitation of white men. TIIK sT ATH OK ANS AS, rrmrdv ia the fir SSricril IiHre. l.cavecworta louuty.

ing exhibited more than enongh to pay his bill. G'Wie Dfrnocrat. In the IHstrict loan sitting ia aod Tor said within sixty davs to move to suspend the they would be allowed to take an occasional glass of wine Two persons loimty. ttubptrs. r.nl aU, Kblmejr, ui ana Sjutu, 9 if thehlshest order in proof of these sutemcuu.

speaking on Sand Lot and generally head- .1.. (H. Mr. Kane exhibits a great lack of informa Mary E. riaiutiff, lufj iliir iul riiiciiLa tut iiiicii.j'tv'j n.

Wages Iieadville. vs. ir, d.nt.) 9 trie care of caU for War Martin V. Russell, Defcadj ner's Sate aMabeies lore. SFortbe care THBti and te "'tier THE defendant is here.y notiBcJ that fce has been sue.t by the iiiaintiJi mtits suit and rules and pass tne bills.

SF.VATE. Washington, March 1. A communication from the Secretary of War was received recommending the repair of the public buildings at the fortress of Monroe. The estimated cost being $22,450. Petitions were presented from railroad call for Xtumxfm Sate Kidaej C17 ior Fitcber's Castoila.

They lika it because it is sweet Mothers like and it now present a neat, tasty appearance that does Vogel credit. Ghost stories and outrages are prevalent on the tltreets. Both contain a certain amount of '-fiab," when it is considered that the lenteti season is at hand. Humors ate abroad that President Nick-ersou, of ths T. 4 S.

F. R. will retire soon and enter the directory of the St. Louis i Sau Francisco railroad. mat she mc'l ncr lieiiiion in sue.

ciiise ssmi sad Xjter vusr. couitagainst yoaoa ihe 2ih day c.f January, Castcria because it gives health ta SSTFarnor's arrested hist evening on a warrant charging him with the use of language- at Sand Lot yesterday. He as balled cut Sheriff Desmond, in a comiuunication to the Board Tpervisors to-day. Mayor Ka.l.jrh stated that he had been told by Sapeivisor Gibbs that tha police had definite information that a plan had beea oigai.ized to fire the city iu several dider-ent places. He lUither stated he believed tho rtnort to be without foundation iu fact.

were appointed a committee to count the number of kisses, and the work began. Dating the first hour they counted 2,000 kisses. During the second hour the kisses were not nearly as numerous, for the committee only counted 1,000. After the third hour, during which they managed to score but 750, further operations were brought to a sudden standstill. The lips of ths young A.

ami mat jou sai-i ieu- tiononor tfore tbe ISia d-v rif March, A. I Safe lienif. SUA Below ws give the wages paid for differed kinds of labor in Lesdville. It will repay a pe'ussl on the part of those who contemplate a location in that region: Dry goods crlrs 460 to $120 per month, bookkeepers $100, clothing store clerks 850 to according to ability, carpenters $3.50 4 rr dsv, plasterers ditto, grocery clerks to $100 per month and boM-d, th.o child and Physicians, because it contains no morphine or mineral. or sai i will i-e ukrit as true au4 tion regarding the contents of his own pocket-book, and could give no coherent information regarding the dates, amount or payments on the notes.

When last seen he was endeavoring to get out a warrant for the suspected party, bat such a time had already elapsed that it is very doubttul whether anything can be done towards recovering the stolen property, even if his charge agwinst the rat catcher should be correct, The loss leaves Mr. Kane, for the a dies are sold judgment reu-lere-l inKiy divorcing a ora-ers agr.mst tee reaueiiou nmy steel rails. mini saiii aaa tor it minur i hiMl, fnr yeiur iauu. ami Iealei3 inJIetiitSEe retiTtw MAht E. IZLSShl.t.

Alniiiu5ralor's Xotiee. everyiiliere. EEWAEnatca, I vemcdv tor ossiinilatiiie mau were seized with a eramp, and he was carried off in a fainting condition. The girl, a few days later, was seized ith brain Washington, Maich 1. The special committee ot inquiry into the matter of the re-movaljof the Foucas to the Indian Territory, THE STATE OF X-AS, l.eavenwo: th lounty.

HOISE. Bills received and referred: By Chittenden Providing that the rirst of July next, duties on carpeting and carpet rugs of every discriptiou shall bp limited to 50 per in all coses where higher duties are now imposed. Aiken To encourage the cultivation of tea plant. time being, without funds. In itae Probate Court in and tor said County.

iinmoiaa to th matter of the Estaie of tho food- It cures Wind Colic, the raisins of Sour Curd and Diarrhoea, ivl-aya Feverishnass and Killa Vorms. Thns the Child has health and the Mother obtains res. Pleasant. Cheap, and Reliable. Soruions ou the Paa-iiou are delivered every Friday evening during Lent, at the Cothedrul, and on Wednesday evenings the priest tells of the "Ways of the Cross." The County Commissioners should place an American Eagle on some of the cropped trees in the court house yard, and we would have a perpetual Fourth of uly.

V'e are sorry to leurn that Mr. Patrick O'Leary has bt eu confined to his room ior several chtvs from the tftct of the injuries dsy clerk in hotels $100. night clerks $40 to 50, reanlsr waiter $35. chambermaids $30, bartenders $75 porters $30, dish-wmbers drae store clerks rane from to $100, watchmakers and jewelers $100. telegraph operators $S0.

first elans restaurant cooks $50 to 80, servant giris in private families $25 to $35, auctioneers $100 ANNA R. Pllli UfS. tiereaed. fever, hich nearly carried her off to a land where kissing under any form is unknown. When the people who had won the bet demanded their money the parents of the girl refused to pay her share of it.

The matter was then taken to the courts, aud there it Meteorological Summary for February. Signal Office. Leavekwokth, March 1. IS-'SO. "rOTIi'K is hereby riven thit I-etteTS of Adumiis-riuoii bve lesn irrale to trie untlersifroe! on the of Anna It.

Phillips. late of sai.1 C.lTitv. l--cease l.I,v tlse and into the declaration of the Poncas that they never signed a paper asking to be removed into the Indian Territory, were informed by Br ght Eves that the Poncas, knowing nothiug of white men's geography, were, at the time of signing the document, utterly ignorant of the location, or even the existence of the Indian Territory that Bv Muldrow Repealing all acts granting lands in the Indian Territory to railrords conditioned on the of In- Uie l'rrtaie oun lite li.iaiy sla tlatml tile 41 ii dv of l). iiw. til nnvir.e was decided that ths bet must be paid.

(lian titles. Bv Ellis, bv request Extending for the tbe said are Hereby nnf.fied lit tSey must present the same to the ui allowance, witlun one ye-r trom tne date ot The month of February was noted for the wgrm and pleanant weather which prevailed up to the 27th, when it became suddenly cold and continued so nntil the end of the month. The most noteworthy facts were the high pressure areas of the 7th and 10th; the low -am letters, or tae suav se preeiue any Morgan, the interpreter, was an Oinaut equally ignorant upon thr.t subject that neither he nor the Poncas had any word in their language corresponding to the word territory, and coald only speak of it in their language as ''the Indian country," benefit of ueli estate; and itiaa it sis-k c-Isoa be to $200, compositors iorty-uTn cents per 1,000 ems on evening and fifty eents on morning papers, locksmiths and gnnsmiths $3 per day, gas fitters the same, shoemakers, by the piece, earn from $15 to $30 per tailors barely roaks a living, while others earn from $20 to $40 per week, blacksmiths and shoers are paid from S3 to n.t iriihia tbree vatrs atKT tue ot said letiers. Uiev shalt 1 l-jrevcr b.trre.1. t- nth time for the completion ot the Texas Paciric railroad.

By Conveise For the survey in regard to the disposal ofpnblic lauds. By O. Turner- A bill abolishing all tariff duties on printing type, trace chains and agricultural By Willis To regulate commerce between the States. i be received while handling the safe for the i JVfie Prtsst a lew dvs ago. Judge Wood Baya that criminal business was never ho dull as now.

He occasionally prosecutes a Gosliug in the Police Court, and iu the waists a cse against a poor man vhn stold watcb and kev. PIIILI.iPS Mlllflljil 1 0 SH the EsUte of Ain li. Pt.uhps AN ODE TO MASCH. Welcome thon madcap of the year Thou truirpeter of spring With tby fitful gusts and changeful storms Now frozen and fresh, now growing warm; Blow, freeze and frolic, fiisk and tear. For laugbter's cheery ling Welcome thy face so rough and starch.

ttoUicktcg, irnllicsnme, boisterous March. It is the be snd ttlmlr-tea every functtoa to a.oro pressure of the 11th and 2-fch; the sudden ehange iu temperature on the 27th, on which date thermometer fell 14 degrees iu 7 hours; heavy southerly gale on the lGth and the i $4.50 per day, wagou makers $3 to 4.50 liccessed. letiiS5w Pitblieation Xolit-e. nn: statk of kans.s,i LeavenTorth Ccontr. In the listriet c.nirt, tne Coi.ni of Leav The mist effcciive Pain-reliovinrj sents for I or reservation that hen Jiorgan HRted them as to their willingness to remove to the Indian country or reservation, they understood it to mean the reservation of Ia-dians.

vcisii whom tor yr-ars they hail been talking of uniting With the Omalias. They, therefore, signed the document, which they sunDosed. to be peiitimi for removal to the l.na t.r,ra.r. ir. All i i writers SS per aay.

nousa natural Er.dnaeesssry rcsuit is uic-as cud olticr fcit-n Eruptiiiiis ai.d In-'Jiea, and filurSarr--. painters $3 to psr day, paper hangers, Bismarck, Feb. 2S. A special to the Bismarck Trllit- gives an account of the kiil.ng of John O'Brien and A. 1).

IV-shull. well known frontiersmen, ly ltidtan. MAN and BE.fi.ST the vrerid ever Instiwri. Over l.t'CO.iloO llottle sold year! THc k.is ois-j for thi- unprecedented are tvidtrt tV.e Cn.ta.tir iini-ia3its arc nadd to deservo eenfidence bv the piece, to Z'i per aay, macninisis i Welcome lhou speak st, gentler moou, 1 50 to $4 per day, common laborers $2.50, Of time iu hand; J.OU to i per uaj, Of delicate-scented spnua-time bloom, barbers from SIS to 2 per week, copyists nerfome. 13 pee ii.

of the St. a --it. Vafl i gj pat. tijuf, general JJcfclity. I Iti-tcf-r.

It ii uneiiOaitsl is an rer 1 r5 It aa i.trt.sV.H;;.' Wiii lO payment or uiaiy 3 EotUesof wrcEis; prices, as ou Itedwatw. Binrk Bull Rays he ill kill evervbodv if he don't et heap bread. Biack $3 per day, hack drivers S2 par day, news The sugar factory ia rapidly approaching a working basis. Next week coin will be purchase 1 to begin ths iimuntactnre i syrup. A new boiler is being put iu place, and all work ia being forward rap-idiy.

Trie book store of J. S. Crew of Lawrence, was burglarized to the unioant of about one thousand dollars, two nights ago, principally in go'Ul peas, pencil and line cutlery. Tiid robbers have not been Catfish, with 150 liaises, is with Sit- low per eentage of humidity. The mean barometer of tha monlh was 30.

025, being .040 below the February mean. The hi-hest barometer was 30 713 on the 19th: the lowest, 29.279 on the 11th, (being the lowest barometer recorded since 1874); monthly range of barometer, 1.434 inches. The mean temperature of the month was 37.9 degvef which is degrees above the Februarv average. The highest tempera- soraoi ir.tu th straclurc; ther en ia the state of fe.2n Iah uiutwro Ute assignment nf Wtlluina and riven that I will api.lv i iii iiismet Cmrt thorc naaeii i.r ee my as asime i slu ni .13 tic stst Uy Mwr. ii- i.

iSe. at 1st oViict or is s.v.,1. fcs cn -e at llie l.f.urt rini in thw i.ocse in the irvf l.civencrtli. at tijae 1 shall iia f-r sucn THy MAs A Ass'-ijaeB ting UnP. end the whole Teton Sionx.

camp they are ohso arc on tl-issideof the line. D. p.ity alcrays car. aii-i iicvo3r disappoint- Omaha reservation, but which was really a petition for removal to the Indian Teuitow. Afterwards they made a treat- of pence with Sioux, and reconsidered that action, deciding to remain on thoir own reservation, aud did so under forcibly removed.

St. Louis, March 2. The autmal meeting of the stockholders of the Louis Han Francisco railroad, held here this morning, I elects i tho following directors: Jas. l. ners-a ncc4 lonscr suacr iiu 'r? nre tI4 Meadows at early morn bedewed.

As if some fairy band Had wept lest a later frost should kill Violets peeping out down by the rill. Welcome nor spare tis who can langb E'en at thy fiercest Ermine or beaver right up to our ears, E'en ou thy worst i'ays banish onr fears. Bat in the shivering poor's ris. Bniord, passed through Use llivsr country. He say tlttrc are j.varu;s of Indians tbrouidi the vality.

No mail i has reached here sine 'be 15th. and thet boys $5 to $20 per week, etc. etc. Board and lodging at hotels and restaa rants ranges from 55 to $21 per week, day board at from $1.50 to $15 per week, good private hoarding S7 to for table board and $10 to $12 for board and. lodging.

Mea who keep "batch" can live well ou 3 FAIM in the BACK, -r r'tiff for th are no prospests oi any, except ia ucau- i CENTAUR tare was f7 degrees ou the 22d, 2 ith and wood, for some time. Vallev Falls Sete Era Mrs. Eobert on 23th 27th; the lowest was 7 degree Vreit ftutterGuld, i isii," -Jesse Selii 5S Tiaip, tor Alva Society outcasts mcnthiv range, w) aegrec-s; greatest aany i Calvin Littk nein. wm. i nuctiey.

HVnftv i SMffgsSri in Mca.itlao 2 ersni f. l's 'i''tti' JLilU Markets ij Telegraph. V. and l. Acatiis, aev lore ta i A raris.

hi- ante.) Bcf.rell. a 'ie Teste Palmer, of Leavenworth, lias been visiting her sister, Mrs. Louis Lutt, ot" this place, for a cortple of weeks. i.iain5eiit vrill surclj- crrterminato thefais. Titcroiin? Sprain, Cut, i r.r Lntr-cnoss in which Marxliafi or Ail occupations are on nrs ciass lnker, vorktnen can alwtys find employment.

vof.1. Mar' i. tor Leavenworta City. Ka'i3. range, 44 degrees on 27 th: least daily range.

11 degrees on the 18lb. The mean per rentage of humidity was 62 Mb i.f JiniiSiy, Jsj, an order JS'l sliir.ee. i'ds per cent. Kterime. stead at 1 t4 ami 4 Bntnh Brutes aro en Jject, that does ON the ole! J-l hniei was ir-in bit sliver Sere, i-csTrcstd.

st LamriOF, lentC belt W. Skkerses, Alden Speare and Fwn-cis Hayes. Boston: 3ns. Baker astd Ozias Baiiev, St. Louis.

The oiiicc-rs will be elected at a special nierting of the boaid, to be held ot New York shortly. Messrs. Nickersoii and Speare. of Boston, renrrsent the Atchison. Toiitka Halite t'e- tiii iso thins oalai.

i iheT. 'he Cerdr-ar 1 tiuverniucr.t strong and i-l'sca entitled aetMi i'irr3e. i.y "it Junwe the Veec, n.l trill Ik; Itfarl on Isthdsj of fit 1 oViork. tn. aiam iirro.

lir M- C. T.v his i.i trlCEcJtr percent, which is 8 per cent, below the mean, the exception of 1S70 it was the lowest per ceutage in the- past eight years. The greatest daily mean wits 7S.3 per cent ir Frof Tioe for March. we woaid ask thee spare the roof Disturbing eaasea during ths iiionth: 2d, Ghi)i sllg biood jf the and poor, Vulcan, 260 degrees; 4th, Venus, 2S0 de- or thistle- thy blasts at battered door; crees; Sth. Mercmv, 80 degrees; Stli, Vul- Fitying them, ah keep aloof I7fi flwww Where thou makest thy round, can, 3o0 degrees; Ulu.

Ear 1 iO degree 13th. Vulcan, 80 degrees; 19th, ulcan, liU when comest agaiu iQ next year This accounts for Robert's lonusome and disconsolate appearance for the last few weeks. They have peculiar forms of making stron statements in Virginia. Ia a debate the SiaU Legislature, few tlHjs'smc'c, an excited member declared that: "In the solemn presence of Almighty God, and in i on the 20th: the least 47.7 per cent, on the iutenst. THE BEST Uaiiroad ilife'llve Stare securities, itnli and Slu.ks, hstnvam und aitrsiieed 'o pn cent ractiic Mail and coal stocks the upward ir.oteiurtit.

nkw York. M.ireii S. VI nr dull and in leavers favor. Wheat. LINIMENTS rftlcv iaia.

they inciw healthy at; ion, s-rMae fcifiasimaticn. ai'd fjitro, nhcthcr the symptoms rieccd vro-nr-ds -i" the er Nenrateia c-f Wta i The Missouri Pacific stockholders also n-nic held a meetins this morning and elected decrees: 24th. Mercury, liO aegrees; o.u, winter train. voTI Is herehy siven to ail rtvditors I aide hers mtcresv.1 the of ALU lhar'e tl-at the un.torein-.!. winter, jihoiil spring.

iuiet Hial the tniiowing directors: (jrouet, r. ii. II. Clarke, lMsseil Sage. Sidney Dillon, TV.

li. Buckley. Thos. T. Eekert.

Oeo. J. Forrest L. Ames, Xew York; 3. L.

Hcrvosi ciciracic-t niraa No. 1 white, April, ower all-i harle sirl.s as jinininisTnitor ot Ibe K-Iaii of 'hrles stafiis, iniendu so amue I coin ijuiel and firm, nr sue-t i Caldcd handt troin a tjiram -iraincd make a filial as adirraistiator ot ii western uaii, wm cui uet-iuem lai.ft. from foot waeiuer frim or a gashed uiisustins They Eernembei' TJs. The homeward bound Xew Mexican excursionists held a meeting on thair train near Trinidad, at which Cob G. Francisco Chaves presided, and Amado Chaves acted Stephens, Mo: Oliver (lairUou, fur mixed western.

Hi ef. ui.cbai irect -si I al the Aoru A 1- ihe I'ra'eitc Court of eavenwoiih Count. Vulcan. 260 degrees; 31t, Vulcan, 350 degrees. Probable weather.

-1st to llih, very variable, generally a low barometer aud threatening, ciondy weather will prevail, with heavy rain and snow storms. If temperature is hih about Sth, severe cyclones will K. on ihe flest in 'fcl -r as v.aa f.nd Web. M. Samuel, St.

and iUiet Pork finnur. l.a;U, firm ami uuiel; theu organized by elect- steam, -7 Whisky, ni-uimal; western, tl 1J The Boa ihect.iij.t v. 11 ssmc. Iiaied at l-aaienwa it, Hsna, sois l.n ojr a. ve 1.40 inches which is .32 of nn inch in excess of the average, but it ail feel iu two days.

Light snow storm on the 3rd and 23th but not sufficient to measure. The prevailing wind of the month was south; total movement of wind C303 miles; bighest velocity 32 miles from south on 16th. Two hundred and three observations of the wind's direction were recorded as follows N. 39 times: n. 37 times; w.

14 times; s. w. 17 times; s. 58 tiroes; s. e.

2 times; e. 8 times; n. e. 2 times; aud calm 7 times. Number of clear days during the mouth 12; fair days 15; cloudy days and days on of Kconmry, issti.

Ull.lfl.b Administrstor of the estate of i barltrs in Jav Gould, President, S. H. H. Clark. Vice President: W.

Arnold, Secretary; A. H. Bidef. of New l'ork. Treasurer and Assistant Secretary.

All of the old officers of the road were reappointed. as secretary. Speeches were made by Col. Chaves, and Hon. Tedro Taldez eulogistic of Kansas, her When f- medieine lias I its work in niil.tona 'f tuon-1 ST.

Louis. 2. Flour, vers slow. Wheat, tower; Jin. 9 red $1 No.

3 2 ti 1. ore. unit; 3.V tmt. better 9iti 33s. Wnisky, siea.ij $1 uT.

hishtr; jali lots, J6I2 Dry sail stronffand slow, i 10, ti S5. 6 wis Bacen Hircer; ib o-, 7 I $: a. ard nominal, tl in. I ie H. T.

firecn, Art'y. ocenr in places, about 8th or 9th. 11th to 12th, cl ar or fair; 13th to 16th. cloudy and threatening wather, with rain or iP.th to 18th. clear or fair; 18th to I a tliiid ol wn rverv vrb'-n i Junta! icik-sa erje i coa-t Assisnee's Notice PIMPLES oa a LADY'S FACE strained joint or.

a Horse's Leg. The ofrony prlu3-l by a Uarn or Scald bf.m Swell-iars froui Strain: thetortnres of Eheu" mrttism; Crippled far lilc. by feme accident a Talnable tcre -r a Doctor' Bill a'd saved from One Bottle tt Ceiitavtr Liniment. No Uonsekeeper, Farmer, Planter. Teamster, or I.tverytn-in, can aficrd be without tiefc vronderfol Lirdxientiw Tbev cur.

bo procured in aay part of the glohc for 50 cts. and Sl.OO a b-viSe. Trial bottles 25 et people and institutions. A committee on resolutions, consisting of G. Bitch, Frank Springer aud Eafael Komero, reported a series returning thanks the awful presence of the assembly, the gentleman from Rockbridge is a damned bar." Henry Fimure Ripley, Bon of Jno.

C. Ripley, yesterday, celebrated hi. 3d birthday, at the family residence ou Kickapoo street The young g-utlem ui enjoyed himself hugely, as did the guests in attendance on the festivities. The party passed off pleasantly, and each guest felt himself favored by the opportunity to wish the young man many equally pleasant birthday anniversaries. Hfl held four jacks (I had four queens), He oa them bet JiiMt forty beans.

(The betting was red-bet. And when he illed Just forlv more. He held them still, And even swore I Whilst I raked in ths pot.) PCBL10 NOTICE l.erehy pivrn liiat I. the iiuiers'jract aaerof iMinsld vV.Csm; i stder i llio tnilv sn! n-na-ici in case pain or accident, is pretty to I such a medicine 22d, cb-uding, threatening weather, with 1 jcal storms; 22d to 23d, clear or fair; 23d ST. Louis.

March 2. Hoss better; light, $1 II "g4 4u: paekiap. tta sin v. vi. 12 lerlner ot Eco- Sew York, March The American Union Telegraph Company redaccd its rates Saturday all points iu Canada and the maritime provinces from 25 to 50 per cent below those formox-ly charged by the company and th3 Western Union schedule.

Hereafter the tariff from all American Union Uccepts on wi uritay. inc wy oi ir.arcc, IH. at lo a. or scon thcreatier 4 2.i; liutctie rs To siect, $1 SSirfl which ram or snow fell 4. The following table of February mean temperature and precipitation will be of interest to those desiring to compare the past month with that oi previous years: THS BEST GF IIS USD.

This is Cm case with tbo JirtKac e.lyu; shij-menin as counsel ran i.e herd. to the Uie-rict Court of J-avenwortn County, Kansas, for a scha.ge from uiv iid at said :iu.o to tha Santa Fe company, to W. B. Strong, George T. Anthony and Major T.

3. Anderson. The resolution in which our people are most interested read as follows: lifsnlvtd. That our hearty thanks are likewise due, and are hereby given to the Gov l.lnliurnl. luai! will uie uiy peittjtin lor uisehaifre.

Chicago. March i. Wheat steady; 1 bid Corn, essier; 3" lo7He. oats, sieaiiy ai.d ucchansed 82: 'J t-n I. Itrlor tll.lMtiml.

1'lirK i to 28th, cloudy, threatening weather, with severe storma in places; 28tn to 30th, clear or fair; and 31st, clouding, threatening weather, with storms in Lake Region and Gulf States. The warmer days will be about 3d, 8th, 14th, 20th, 25th and 31st The cemp.iratively colder days will be about 8th, va r-rincs intePiirenceiif a valna! JiMe if red, ihe afAiny of nn awfal or gj Itttrn aubenrii. iw iifrnsin v-. matiim OCriMHiiP. a uid-iR opened sinntc ami closed S1'.

easier; 10. Whisky, $1 OT. oilices in Massachusetts, Couaecticut, Bhode Island and New York to points ia New Brunswick and Nova Scotia will be ftv cents: from Philadelphia to tho same L.eavenwor:ii, Kansas. Jsiiiijitvio. JUiTLS lSGEUul.l, irl wtd Assignee.

Xotiec of Final Stttleiaent STATE KANSAS, i CorvTT of Leaveswobth, Kii.l-on other Messir ret nwrrie jK-ri'irmed by tho oid it'iiable X.ex.- icon jnnssaife Swallowing 10th, 17th, 22d and 2bth. COM. IEUP2Il4TCraa COM. PP.EC1KTAT1. (degrees) (inches) 1872 31 0 0 87 1873 30.0 1 03 1874 28.8 1.35 1875 22 3 1.25 1870 38 3 0 25 1877 39.5 0.50 1878 40 2 2 91 1879 32 9 0.51 1SS0 37.9 1 40 Chicago, March i.

ltoj-'s, receipts. 20 AGO; sctivc and f.if- i higher; liirht $1 254 mixed pacuing, tl 26 ernor and State authorities of tha State oi Kansas aud to the citizens, and municipal authorities, of the cities of Lawrence, Kansas Leavenworth, Atchison aud Tope-ka, for their hospitality and for their kindness in the exhibition variously of their State and local institutions, public shools All fiwiH mtwiiM oisast areP5 the y- In the Probate Couit of said County and Sta'e Tn the mailer of the Estate of I shipping. aiirft 13. ai tie, receii.ts 4.R0. quiet and steady; stiip-pina, )3i5 10; butchers, SC03S4 tocers, fa sj.

points the rates will be sixty cents per message of ten words, and from Baltimore and Washington seventy-live cents-. The tariff from points in Vermont to the provinces of Outario and Quebec is reduced to thirty cents: from other New England States and New York State, forty cents; Philadelphia, fifty cents; and from Baltimore and WILLIAM MOSSEh. Deceased, i C( EEDnXRS and all o'her persons tnteresird iu tire afuresid taie, are hereby ihm Ktihc i.i veuiartwm of th' lro- A private letter from Will McGregor, one of the Leavenworth boys who started for Oregon on the cattle trail, dated at Kel-ton, TJUh. February 27th, says that the party he i3 with are all well and happy; that they have had snow ever since leaving Cheyenne, and that they have still about 300 IMnstanaf If I It enetnil. tiirmcrsrie BnuL a liio verv l.iii: hac oTin.

in anil Ic.rssiii eon 10 Ik iiecun and business bouses. The resolutions were signed by all the ladies and geutlemen of tho party. Diseases of Women. if ifV' A. W.

Observer Signal Corps, U. S. and liel-i ti'C 'onit lio tn. in the city cf Leaveaworili, Mule of a loresai-', oa eurinir f.i-n'asei vi'h a vow'r Si.otiTIl MAHKF.T BEFOllT 1-1AI. bi Washington, sixty cents, law rtuucium is i the firsi indication to the.

public of cheap telegraph which has been expected irom the Western Union, and is offered as an evi- i is nevir fails. Itis a medicine e.voryboly, fioiu the raarhsm, ho iHled Wheat- No. i 00; No. 3, 9V; 4, MC. rieltti he nrt Jl'inrtar in li.e uioiitti ot Ai.ru, A 10.

sha i to thes: id roart f-r a full eriis. 1 uis and ibii! setCeuiem of said And I Spurts of disgusting mucous from the nostrils or urxin the tonsils, Watery Byes, SiiaCics, Unzzing in the Kan. Eccfness. dence that the company is not in accord Lih? baeii District Curt. Foye vs.

Skinner; dismissed and costs paid. Ewing vs. R. Co. leave given plaintiff to amend answer and amend repby.

SftiUer Manufacturing Co. vs. Bam; dismissed at plaintiff's cost. Stone v- City; continued. K.

P. R. E. vs. Leavenworth county; continued.

Evans vs. Baldwin; continued. German Bank vb. D. V.

Powers et 1. dismissed as to Jas. W. Powers and Jno. Baker; settled and costs paid.

Same vs. Baker et aL dismissed as to Jno. F. Baker and Jas. W.

Powers, at plaintiff wi the We.iteraX'niou, a sii- et the same time apn I i said Court for a I reasr.oal.le for iry service a adiuinistmt-r a'ii estate ac.1 tor necessary aLlorne. 'a fees. The Herald's Famine Fund. Among the humors of the New York Herald movement in aid of Ireland, it was stated a day or two ago that a young lady .1 Barley cents i.irn -ztn--i -nt. Al'i-lea Ti it tirapes-iriwiuf ij! 7 ceuis '( WusheJ.

sweet rr.taLoes J-i ot iuljci, wiih a -town When diseased women oscoms lrettul, peevish and inconsolable. Recently a medicine has been brought into noiica by the name of Indian Herb Bitters which ia destined to revolutionize the treatment of dis-eass of women. posed V.y fiome. 1 weuty-sfTfii 01 lice been cpmel ia this vity I Craekllns Bcnsations in the llca.1. lntcraiii-ient Pains om the Kycf.

Fontid Bi-eath. I -S'asal Twang, Scabs in the Ncitrils. and Tick- irwlftt solitarr plains, to tbo iii-r-batit n. mossek. A.iinini.a:oroi said Lsuile.

CUUlIlUUieU UilV LCUIO Olio Lxnk e. prince, and the womlt'iitU-r who splits B7 Jl. A. XS, bis at'ornev. by letting somebody ber.

A trio oi Washington, Mtucu liedtovJ, LeivenWurtU. teti. Iron. hwlotw.lntlirniP. It cures H'lciiuiatisin when all other miles to traval iu order to reach Boise City, Idaho.

The remainder of the party to Walla Walia, Washington Territory The stay at either point will be short, as the cattle will be gathered immediately. According to tie Gold Hill -Yetw this is the way the Comstock Christians talk: 'And so yon think your big red rooster car get away with my Dick? If you do, lay out your coin and bring him down whenever you like, aud I'll fight Dick against any-hins vou'vu cot all through Lent" "Oh, Sandy i'luu ma f.uvara ueerau uve uwu Bauer- emits. bu Brahma fowls were forwarded by some applicni ions This wondcrmi Firs liicents ner dozen. fouud gniltv of the murarr of deorge if. on.

li.aoffe anil l.e;..iip -In 5i)ii Hnth, on the evening of the 7ih of J.mnary liiil ia the Throat sre SIGNS of CATARRH. Ho other such loathsome, treacherous and undermining malady enrsea mankind. One-afth of our Children die of diseajca generated by its Infections Poison, and nne-fourth of Hvini men and women drag out miserable existences from tho Fame cause. While asleep, the impurities ia the nostrils arc necessarily s-orallowed into the stomach and inhaled into the lungs to poison every part of the system. Br.

Woi Do Meyor'a Catarrh Cure idisorbs tho snrulcnt virus and killa tho coat. speedily enrca snch ailments of the ill VI A I.e.-II lis colic joktr. These birds are to be put up at auction. Even the prizu ring responds to the call for help. An athletic tournament and a sparring match ara to be given in aid of the fund.

Saloonists are sctiing apart the receipts from their bars on certain designated days- A little boy sends a dollar, and writes that he had saved it "toward baying a but that his mamma says he had "better wait and buy a brother next Youthful Depravity. Two yoang boys last night sought and obtained lodgings at the police station, giving their place of residence as at Topeka. A glance at the various exchanges shows that tramps, especially of undeveloped nge, are on tha increase and it indicates a very sad deficiency in the social system to see bo many professional trumps of that tender age who force themselves upon the charity of neitrhborinc cities. Topeka is no doubt Khcamatiiia. Swclllusa.

BtlfSTS Joints. Contracted -Vtisrle-. Uwm and Mralda. Cuts, Jlruiif ad ill-ulna. Faiieaonii asitea aiieii idaei.

StirTnra. Lnniracai, Old i Sores. Tlrrra. Froa'btlea. Chilblains.

NoHrv. In tfte li fiH-t 'Mirt- of Leavenwortii ('onuty in fiff stall' Ksaa. J4.teittir.e Yr wss icsrhlce t-'ruiueiii, i i- -luHIa, I-a- No. 111 Vaa Pt 111. Jnrus Vau Juiia Van I't-jnia.

biiaiiu Vm 1 try- uiiaitil I iicotii.re Mnitii, XT'OIT, the efensnt-t. Fiailh, Ss- X. eila Van lUi.Jaiue Vn Prvina, l.ri'ei I uis. aii-. ve i hum a.

air tM-eby tUtl that you t.ave Wen Miei tn fc' i unl court ly ihe plaint ho wss t-'rasoaiCiii. atU you must nns tr he i.ition filrni iitr-a ttv aaI I ilain iffon or titf.r- i'Tifa Say tie petisnm utrl -fc mi! vtiS; tj.kKQ aKStnvt yen and jutluit bi ac.nlme)s-. A "wr-oTrRl a-faiu-t Ta iirs H. Stnitli ttr v.ti it -er reiit ana; 'r-n -ivi-nber V4 en I 1 ynqr r-A fntanf lor lit- lortciour a Nora Caked ltrraat- and! Indeed every form of external dis-1 last. On Friday night last Miss Leins, residing on Capitol Hill, while ou her way to church, was struck down and carried into an open lot by a negro, vi hn outr.iged and robbed her of a satchel and prayer book.

It was nearly two hours before she reached her home. throat was black with cbnkiu-r, one ear was nearly torn from her head and her body was covered with bruises from the cuffs and kicks she hud received. The young woman now lies in a critical condition. Thos. Suiotrurs was nrrested yesterday and recognized us her assailant At midnight a crowd of about oue Lnudrcd men marched to tho Seventh District station house and demanded the prisoner, but he had been removed to another station, where he was guarded during the by ihe entire reseive of the police force.

p. arj Best Sli-ail 1'ei k. Fear.s tl i iitioliel. BilcJt Misa cents a hundre or trom 5 to It iliou-arci. ibij $S(K)a3W)tori.

HiKi- 16 cents fi T. Wo'-id, 5 MKSS OO Coal 10 cts bushel. C.ierv 6 cents linzen." Malaiti irraiH cenie P. Cianbfries-eO cts. 1 gallon, l'ork On hoof, a cts.

dressed, 4 cts. TLOt-IS. Haven'-, B-st Potent, 25 a- k. Sni.w Klake. ro sack Pearl i t5 sack.

XXXX IT mmin. 2n sack liiililen MCle 10 eat-k. i exier, i fe eslern lioee nr W. $-2 Sl sa-k. i hundred It.s.

Sti-it tr, ff 00 ton. Kiaii, uu ip ton- bl'MBKR. or No. 1 boails. 14 and IH feet, Kf en, $13 dry K0 or No.

i hoard. "M'-H seeds of poison in the farthest part3 of yes. I know Dick fit well enough Ash Wednesday, but he hasn't got the wind, sand and endurance that my red rooptT has." "All right; just wait until Good Friday and $20 says old Dick'll give your bird any sort of racket he's mind to call for." Work will be suspsiided at the coal shaft in April, for the purpose of widening the shaft, so that a greater number of cars can be raised st the same time. The en year. the system.

It will net only relievo, hot enre Catarrh at any stage. Moore vs. Hawthorne et al continued. Stat vs. Smith; defendant entered a plea of not guilty.

Flint va Becker; continued by consent. Same v. Bristow same entry. Same vs. Ballinger; same entry.

Same vs. Hale; game entry. Same vs. lie Kinney; same entry. Same vs.

Doupers; same entry. Same vs. Hunt; continued. Sams vs. Howsley, et al.

continued. Allen vs. Foote et county withdrew answer. Ex parte James Yates, W. G.

Bradsnaw; it is the grreatpst remedy for llie disorders and accidents to wlin-h the! Tr tho snlr remedv which in our judi- ItPtTTK Ckeahos am suniect tlial tias 'iwn known, it cures inent, ha3 ever yet really eux-ed a ease of Sprains, SliV Joints, TTounder, Tf arne- Sores, 15 oof 111- a full of tramps various classes but nevertheless a mother's heart-strings ache when she sits by the fireside uiid wonders where her boys ore. Boys Pf twelve and fifteen are not prepared to right the rough buttle of life, now. without a little finer sifting of the mental faculties than those two boys have Chronio Catarrh. Cured! Cured! Cured! Cured! eases, oot koi, screw ot ut. rrao, llollovr Horn, rierntefces, tViud-cllt.

Snarln, Knrry, Klneiione, Sebmidt-Oderfeld. Saturday evening last was the scene of a festive gathering in Senator Winter's parlors, in Shawnee street, near Fifth. The occasion was the roarriage of Mr. Marcus Schmidt to Miss Pauline Oderfeld. Judge Fiowiuaa was the officiating clereyrcau hile Con Schenck anil Miss Pauline Cusiek acted tbr- na-ts of crooiusinau Old Sorca, Poll Film upon 0 PnEiBCnr, Prop.

West End Hotel, Long Branch, Cared of 20 years Chronic Catarrh, gine now employed in hoisting at the old tbe Nlcht end every other ailment will used at the new shaft, wneu it to vfaiclt tne of tnej fit Ji'n'cl Cured of Chronic Catarrh. is sunk to the proper depth, while the new 3 A ureal- live eeisr Mexican S-t Liniment I as a i- TI Ribiws. Sia lnal St. N. Cured of Jl id t.

si- i. li vtais Ciitciii-- Ciitaiva. u.e 1 lite-i. r.n nded Cdtari-ii of the Bladder Cured. Mosboe N.

V. Jan. 5, "SO. 1. Ta? ca nati-mtd Eattli ag int M.

tria' in tie: Uuitcti airs Court, Si es Imi'-e, a lila on cruiches, or 800 horse power engine to be placed in position some time dttting the summer. i'ii ivti.iv.i ii Krnsdwav. IT.Y. (1ter- 5'i. ii fi ii.

vi: to $-0 0- (-. I -r in. i li I Er vcjit of lonure. an bridesmaid. In that n- iii and sslUftie- a ris.

rt? li. rra.ii; it Katut uttzitif ait-l tU- r7 ti'-TttJt- 'i I r.i of Haf fkm iliir-- -'ie. iii Li-! 'fc I fttttMifor 3-lit thai til li rli-" in trak 1ps.S frm: rmt er lht-icf. ti. -EEfcS.

i i uicd of JO vents chiouk Catarrh. lt, 4 IU nlil St It a r4er. It rjewsto 'he very root of the i.i.iiier, penetrating ven th'e lxme. .1.,.. tnd inches, 17 Aii to Is 5 fpin int.

l' 14 and is teei. frllt lo 1 ioi the cusei full r.monnt cl.iinisd. The fi It eiires evervtMslr. disapiioinfs S-'il .11. it, was the leijai value, of the excused as jniors till 15th inst.

Ex parte H. M. oie aud Wm. Dill appointed to diicud paupers. Sherift made return on venire No.

1. Cross Baby. Nothing is so conclusive to a man's remaining a bachelor as stopping for one night at the house of a married friend and being kept ewake for five or six hours by the crviug of a cross baby. All cross and of uublic ii te one. It hi.s ln-t-n in steady e.

-e ior zi iiiore than tweoty-iive years, and is ti 1L4 unit 1 Inches Rommun. S21 i Kirs' qnnlil liurd nine lei.e.inir. Mill ci. II -rds ale! f. in-inif, -3 will occupy the place of tne one now usea.

Ou account of the recent warm weather, the demand for coal bas not been very brisk, though the sudden change of last evening, it is thonght, will revive the city demand. The Fair Grounds on last Saturday afternoon, just prior to that foot-race, showed an excited crowd, thriikd with all the H. ii. ST aksks Co. Gxi.NTW.iiiN-:-I am a man 67 years of a-e, have lived iu Monro county, N.

most of my life, and believe there is 110 man of my acquaintance who would doubt nny statement I might make. 1 have been a terrible sufferer of Catarrh of the Bladder for years. Hearing of a number of cures tiom the use of jour and at tor taking a few bottles of your Safe Kidney acd l-ier Care, I was not ouiy relieved, but found my cured. Thos. Owens.

v.ii siyie, uugv so in made the happy couple "bone of one bone and flesh of one flesh." After the ous-tomary congratulations the party partook of relrishmeuts and enjoyed a quiet tour listening to the thf ories on married life that dropped i'roiTi the lips of the magistrate. Early in the evening the newly made com- vi isisiln. eiy i THE BEST OF ALL llw. -Tons I N. Cuied of years Chronic Catarrh.

Mr" Jacob Swabtz. Fi Cured of IS esrs Chronic Catarrh. Thokx. 1S3 Brooklja, 'clf ur.d son) Cured Of Catarrh, flev. M.

Amikiii-os. rofdbsn). N. Cured Cbrenic U-E. AniEB, OjH-is J'r'mia ccived very git at be.nrtit MiKisxkv.

ti. K. Hi Ureal My faruiiy exiierknced iiimn-diatc ic. Ac -c. Wei Do Meyer's Catarrh Cur a is the most important nie-ii disoovory i-inco vaccination.

It i eel I by ail Urns-s'uts. or delivered by B. Sc li Jy N.Y.. at ZAO I'aetase. 1 Ir.bf.

fix pa -kiees 87.50. Dr. Wei Do KoyerS TieatUo is 'en fre2 anybody. nlAAsnrable aud fallacious notions toat are crying babie need only Hop Bitters to tmike them will and smiling. Young man, warehouse icci ijits.

Iho bank uad toauea to one Grant, a provisio-; broker, aud had taken us security war'hesc rr-ceip'. i-f Ba-'cs for a lard recsipt a provis'oa that the i--. to be livei.d on jii-i-eiitntio: ihe. ieei dpt. G.unt and wiitu the bank cubed eu B.itts for the lard it was lound that it had been delivered npou the oi-deis i.f fisaut The verdict was rendered for plaintis) under instruction the crurt, th.it ths wave-house man was bound to observe the run ditions of ihe Suits are pending upon similar receipts amounting iu the.

aggregate to '2 THE STATE OK KANSAS Cuaiutr.l la lit i.c:Wic un nl ionny In the of rfc Kf.i ihkY4. i-t-t-irei N'OTICK i-e hTe-s rivrn x'uSt fctt-rC pauy ucpaiiea me. ce.Fu..-rtw... bv the best wishes of friends. LaiBvie.K A Biscuit With a History.

aiatesvitlotX bandtiiark, J. W. A. Kerr, of this ceunty, writes us that he has iu his possession what he siiDtioses to be tha oldest biscuit in Shrewdness and Ability. Hop Bitters so freely advertised iu ail the papers; secular aud religious, are having a large tale, atd are snpplauting all other FOX.

1.IAIT 03 B3A5T. 8 1LbraIJ remember this. 7rofirr BROW.VS TAR TKOCHES Cure sore throat and hoarseness, and clear and strenthen the voice. For your preacher not your wife. BROVYS'S GERMAN CATARRH CURE Is taking the place of all other catarrh remedies.

When used in connection with Comp. Dajtokijon aud usually fouud among the habitues of the race track. Beting was high aud earnest. Oskaloosa had a sure thing; fcd after the Leavenworth boys bad exhausted all their money and pawned their watches, jewelry and other articles of value, even to horses and bugles iu some cases, the Jefferson comity boys suggested that pocket knives would" be taken, and up they went. Everything was lost aud the boys feel somewhat Mn Wo have siuce learned that there 1 riai.i o.Hiiic.

Hit i a't win li? -uiiv stat rtlr -lttsi ihr it tay ot i-V'r-i'A. it t. Ti.tm. t-iiw' aTts th- satl pstsir rt tiy Hjni tfepy uiu I irs tle Ut iii -ir fi 1 t( i i Inters. Ir iitwcI-j-: i ar.r Ji-fJi x.

eiar: -lot I fah medicines. There is no denying the vir- I Lahore. Feb S5 he civil aud military -3rgggj lues me nuf Mm, uu il, savs that the following is the pro 'r'r rauiuie which the Indian government will ift--r ihti mI -a -t tav h-ft j.iu-ier hanpi. Ki ia iiiui i.i-i r.itr rttttr tt Mry 4. North Carolina.

"It was," he says, kneaded and baked by Captain William It. XIcNeely. just before tho second Mauasses battle in Virginia. It is iu good condition yet, but very light." Squire Kerr adds: "Gapt. McNeelv was then a Corporal in Companv 4th North Carolina Regiment, but before the close of.

the war he worked himself by promotion to the Captaincy. He whs as bravo a soldier as ever trod the soil of Virginia, and was killed with Stonewall Jackson while on one of his raida np the Valley of Virginia." Ex-Empress Eugenie's Health. fm manv months after the death of her Look t' Your lncrcM5. i Iodide or Potassium; it has a ever tailed to cure. TO-DAT'S ECLIPSE bas been a considerable rise in the price of drugs; that meat has advanced iu price; that wood and coal have reached an eieva enforce, unless uulorseen accidents prevent 1.

Herat and Afghan Shstan to be placed nuder Persian rule. 2. Southern Afghanis- tan, one with Caudohar as the capital, to be i dependency under British protection, i. Eastern Afghanistan to be dependency under British protection, with capital at Cabul. These two depend ucij3 to be par- I risoned by Hazara Kutlibasha and other native Levies, under English officers.

Four portions of the Afghan territory is to be an- nexed to Khetal and Cashmere; rive India Belains, Kurum, Khost and Khyber to STOMACH lU.KWIMi COMPANY. Co-ui of MCCONC aal KIOWA etretls Hon from which they will hard descend Ul an otner weoiciuea tion Jrom wLicn tnej We8TEB BmMUMIg, maybe seen every again this winter, aud that "My Luele has 1 where u3ed For dj by aU druggists aach of watches, jewelry, oa I in Leavenworth and the West. Hatlutf a Nt llamfia tud I BOOK and JOB Saddle Shop, at these AlLiers UAVH SUOWU lot nui.e..n..ur,. and ability in componnding a Bitters, whose virtues are so palpable to every one's observation. Exattuntr and Chronkk.

A Man Wanted. The address of ene James Sparks, the last heard of him ha was in Eansas Ci ia wanted by a brother in this city. Any in formation concerning bis whereabouts will be amply rewarded. Address care of llertild. Alma, Eansas.

Kansas City an Kansas papers please copy. The cooking class at the Manhattan Agricultural College have got things down to a fine point on cooking. A grand dinner recently given to the Professors and students coating only ten cents each. band, that he will be unable to get clear of 1 KANSAS Tv. till Motitli KlHh -it r--- 1 liKAVKNWOlfi II The Kilters invarlatdy remedy yel'wnes of WIlU the deieriumailon aeen all kmda of AND Superior JMjar-r I.cor, the and whi ol llie eyes, pts Tellailabad.

Finally, there a strong in i l.i thai the Itimf rt ceet la I iitir bawiteaa. itii, rinnt i.ie ano unuei tiiw ru.n siioin.iei- ni iwirim onlv son Prince Louis Napoleon, in Znlu-lsnd. Africa, her life was dpspaired of. It is of interest to know that she has entirely recovered. Her attending pbysickns claim thet Indian Herb Bitters saved her life.

ciinauou io ior.i, bS(ltl r.u;red naus-a. hc WMlwfc o( lye.a to UUIi lutUU'A Aa1I, tha Anglo-Perin t.uaraulee. veriino. dyapepn. conntlpation.

fieavlneaa of I Bcca- wU find it to thei! an exirmi.allon ins etvk aud Ptva. a t. a KttTV trvis ii iii iie.id. mental diSdoU'lcnev. and every otlnr S.H.-lotiatrf twiim wa, awi mti.

to to J. SJllIU CV.T. Brown's Teetablf Lirer Pills Cure Billionsnesa and Sick bradacbe. BROWN'S AR51CA SALVE Heals ulcers, cuts, bums, and inflamed eyes. BROWS'S C01GH BALSAM Heals tha lungs and cures conghf and colds.

then, except by enforced sale or free gifts. "We are sorry for the but they can bear mind that this may not be the last ehance to recover their losses. Lateb One man went so far as to offur bis father's overcoat, while another said that be would put up a bull pup, if necessary. A prominent railroad magnate. Jay Gould (It, Ct his last ten da liar bill.

1 ee im'iaiiirien'. ef advnls 10 Ki.e us aiiii. us -ami i ijei wiimi. Baltimore. March General alt ktarf re, den- neatly ana with ZTT Wm.

Maxwell Wood, U. S. Navy, dsed also expeneme the rcguU.t..ig I JflO Sra. the Ft.e No. 2.1 Soma $5 t0 $20 terdat Owing's M.Ik Baldwin eounty, AJTe" TkiT Ht M-.

TOST, A merchant down towD sells more of Dr. Ba.l's Cough Syrup than all other mdi-eines together. It surely must be th best tamed for a Cough..

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