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IP A "DT Wkexlt Tbibttkk 1354. Entered at the post offlce, lnLawrence, JCiO 1 AJjljlOXljjJJ 1 Dajxt Tribun 180. 1 Kansas as second class matter. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, SATURDAY. APRIL 2, 1881.

NEW SERIES. VOL. 77. LATEST iTlARKKX RE POUT loudly for remedy. Th present NEW ADYEBTiSiiirlENTS.

RESCUED FIXOITI DEATH. The following statement of William J. Coughls, bf Somervllle, is so remarkable thai wa beg to ask for it the attention of our readers. Ho says "In the fall of 1S76 1 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs fallowed by a severe cough. I on beeaa to lose my appetite and flesh.

1 was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. in tin summer or 1877 I was admlued to the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole In my left lung as blv tr a half dollar. I expended over a hundred dollars in doctors nd medicines, I was far gone at one time a report we. around bat I was teicI gave ap hope, but a friend told me of Da.

Wm. Hall's Balsax tob the Lungs. 1 laughed at my friends thick!) that my cass was Incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my surprise and gratinc.tion, I commenced to feel better. My hone, once dead, began to revive, and te-day I fee 1 in better spirits than 1 have mtha ptsttaree years. "I writa his hoping you wil publish it, so that everyone afflicted wi'h diseased lungs will be induced to take Dr.

Wm. Hah'a Bilsam for tbe Lunes, and be convinced that Consumption can cured. 1 have taken two bottles and can positive H. W. HOWE, Massachusetts Street, Lawrence.

Kansas. OR. F. H. WILSON, The old reliable DESNTIST, Does work aa good as the best, and cheap aa the cheapest.

Office N). 135 Massachusetts Street. 8-221tf J. B. Wheeler.

E. Wright. WHEELER WRIGHT. DENTIST, At the old stand of J. B.

Wheeler, CD Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kanaes. Office ho ore, 8 to 1 W. W. ANDREWS, HcmoBopatliic Physician enJ Simeon. Office and 'esl lenca first door cf Baptist Church, on Kcmrxlty Street CHROMC LI-EASES A i-PKCIALTY.

3-21cly FREE PARLIAMENT. A GLIMPSE OF TUB BOttDEK TWEXTY-FIVB YEARS AGO. Editor Tribune: It was a quarter of a century ago that your correspondent made a trip down the border. A great question was then stirring the slovenly repose of western Missouri. It took the narrow name of the "Kansas question." The great unchained northeast was pouring into Kansas a newer and better civilization, about tbid time the Kansas Tribute was founded.

In company with a young friend, I made a trip through Jackson, Cass and Bates counties.Mo. Out in the woods now about the center of Kansas stopped at "Smaitl Mr. Smart was mad. His patriotic ire was at white' beat. He said "ene of them abolitionist." said while passing through when they were holdiBg a fourth of July celebration.

"I don't ste how these people can celebrate the fourth of July and hold slaves," Mr. Smait said "his name was Charles Robinson. The growth of Kansas City made "Uncle Tommy" rich. He is dead. I hare Spring Suits! DCftTTVC ORGANS.

15 Stops 4 Set rU I I I Keeosonly f5. AddressDar-1 1 wlelP.Beatty,Wahicgten,N.J. TEACHERS WANTED hinwiit.iiw month. Steady work all soring and rammer. Forpartlcnlarg address J.

McClBDY A Philadelphia, Fa. BENSON'S cin FORQUS LURL No Remedy more Widely or Favorably Known ia PSniil In MniAi am anln amA It 7 aatsia tu icilCf UK) lallfa. ill VUIIU. a uic Tl rr VVanm bvm A tW nr(nr a anil 1 rVtad and pains generally. It is the unrivalled remedy.

THE RELISH OF THE WORL6 HALFORD SAUCE! SOLD BY ALL GROCERS- HAVE YOU Ever Known Any person to be seriously 111 without a weak stomach or inactive liver or kidneys? And when these organs are in good condition da you not find their possessor enjoying good health 1 Parker's Hinder Tome always regulates these lmpoitaot organs, and never iila to make the Mood rich and Dure, and to strengthen every part of the svrtem. It has cured hundreds of despairing invlids. Ask your neighbor about it. All Only Daughter Cured of Consumption. When death was hourly expected, all rem edies having failed, and Dr.

H. James was experiment in with the many herbs of Calcutta, he accidently made a preparation which cared bis only child of Consumption. His child is now in this country arid enjoying the best ot neaitn. lie has proved to the werld that Consumption can be positively and permanently cured. The Doctor now gives this Ktcipe free, only asking two three-cent Btampa to pay expenses.

This Herb also cures Night Sweats, Nausea at the Stomach, and will break up a fresh Cold in twenty-four hoars. Address Craddock 1033 Hace Phila-delrMa, naming this paper. d3 8w4 PENSIONS T.tVEKY SOLDIER disabled in the of duty by wound, disease or injury, is entitled te pen Bion. PENSIONS INCREASED. Many are drawing less than entitled to Tnousands of heirs entitled top nuioa ad bounty.

Rejected caes reopened. AHAiN.uu.Mfti CASKS fioUhed. Cepies of lost discharges obtained. Claims of every description piosecnted Paten procured. Address with stamp H.

S. Berlin Attorneys, Box 593 3 8 Washing, D.U. ASTHM A CUKF FOUND AT LAST, in Dr. miller's Infalibia ASTHMA Remedy This remedy was periec ed after yer- of study. It will interest sufferers from Asthma to know that Da.

Miixer. Chlcscro. now offers for theffrst time h's Kemedy nsed in privaie practice with such wonderful success A trial will convince ihe moet sceptical If di ectlons are louowea a cure 19 eneciea. rr 3 a Dottle. s-nt by exprass express charges extra Address Da.

E.P. Miller, 20s Sta'e Chicago. 11 s- l'MQjswim arm for I hereby offer my fsrm of 65 acres for sale at the price af 1609 4 acres are under cultiva'lon. The tarmlseituated en the Lawrence road, first farm on right-band, oateida iCudrra Corporation. Condition of payments? One-half do An, balance on one year's time.

of ROBERT WEINEOLZ, 1-11 EtJDORA. Kas PENSIONS. Every weund or if 1 Ty, even byaccident, or any disease enttti a soldier of the late war to a pen sion, ah rensions By tne law or January, 179, begin back at date of di charge or death of the so'dier. All entitled should apply at once. Thous ands who are now drawii pension ar entitled to an increase Seldier and widows of the war of 1812, and Mexican war aie entitled to pensions.

Thousands are yet entitled to bounty but do not anew it. ifees all cases SlU. Pay for every des cription 01 war ciiims co'i ctea Himpioy an At torncy residing in Washington, who can give per sonal attention to yoar business Send two stamps ior pension ana Douuty laws. Address 1. Fitzgerald, U.

S. Claim Agent, Lock Box 422, Wash ngton, D. C. 2 14dfcwtf THE GRAND SCHEME CAPITAL PRIZE, Tie Colorado State Lottery, CLASS D. CONDUCTED BY THE Colorado Land ana Mineral Association.

AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $500,000.00 W. B. SMITH, President, A. B. MILLER, Sec'y, W.

T. SEDAMTreas, WILL SITE ITS 16th GRAND DRAWING on Tuesday, April 19, 1881 taJ I hese Drawin-s, Authorized lty tbe Legislature of Colorado, of 1867, occur oa the Sd Tuesday of earn month during the year, and are supervised by Prominent Citizens ef tne State. Sale tariff robberries will in time rend the government. The present bnk corpora tions will soon fill up the cup. They couia hear footsteps coming, but they wont listen close enough.

They say as the full fed Dro-slaverv pirates said twenty-five years ago "we are prospering," and pointed to material signs while under that thin nlm surged a mass of slaves. We are now told Garflelds cabinet is the broadest -Bince Lincoln. It may be the "lightning rod" to the edifice. But it miy not be the wisest to point to material prosperity while wrong rules the land and justice sleeps. Old Settler luffersoll Denounces the Kings.

Nxw York, March 30. In a lecture at the Academy of Music last night, Cel. In-gersoll said he was amazed that our fathers allowed thieves under the name o. kings to govern them. He predicted that the end of all kinds or king cratt was near at hand.

Europe was not yet cultured enough to grow an unadulterated crop of Republicans, but what kings have sown is being gathered by peasants, and the peasants are getting to be as bad as the kings. This is not as I would wish, but I am gUd of it. My tears will not be shed in S'. Petersburg, but in Siberia. The remarks were greeted with tremendous applause.

By way of comment on the above read the following account, one of ten thousand cases of mereiles3 punishment inflcted by the Czar's order, not only in Siberia but in Russia itself. Despotism is as bad in Russia as it is anywhere else. Read. THE JUSTICE OF THE LATE CZAR. The Abbe Sierecinski, formerly superior ef the late Convent of Basilicaus, at part in the Polish revolu tion.

He was sent by the Czir Nicholas te labor in the mines of Siberia, where he plotted, with several others, to effect their escape. For this he ws condemned by the late Emperor te receive seven thousand lashes. The carrying out of the sentence was most horrible. In March, 1867, two battalions were drawn up in the great square of Ormsfc, under the orders of General Galafejew, the cruel servant of a ciuel master. Sierocinski and his companions were brought out, and the judgment was read aloud with the words, "without mercy" which it contained, being especially emphasized.

The culprits were stripped to the waist, and their hands were tied behind to a bayonet. Eich one, by turns, walked along the whole of the battallion, every soldier administering to him a blow with a red with his full strength. A thousand blows fell, and then each miserable, torn, bleeding victim was sent back to receive another thousand. On the third journey they all fell dead. Sierocinski had been kept until the last, that be might behold the tortures suffered by his friends.

A military surgeon tendered him a small vial containing some drops ef cordial, which i refused, crying, "I want not your drops. Take my blood and drink it!" He started on his fearfal journey singing, "God be merciful!" and his wild accents were gradually lost in the thud of the sticks striking his bare flesh, and in the loud words of command of the General shouting, "Strike harder, strike harder!" When Sierocin ski received the first thousand blows, he fell fainting, his blood dropping on the snow. He was placed upright on a sledge, and tied so as to expose hia back to the full weight of the descending rods. The unhappy man continued to groan until he was dragged four times before the battalion. He then became silent.

The last three thousand blows fell oh a corpse. We have searched the records to try to find the letter or telegram of cond ilence sunt by the government of the United States to the family of the Abbe Sierocinski, but cannot find it. House and Home. Lynched. St.

Louis, April 1. Advices from Duran go, N. 6tate Jack Roberts, one of a band of noted desperadoes who have for a long time been a terror in southern Colo rado, was captured a few days ago by Thos Nance and John Benning. While they were taking him to FarmiDgton they, were overtaken by a band of vigilantes who paid them the reward that had been offered for Roberts, and then took that worthy and strung him up to a tree. The particular act for which he was hanged was the killing of John Greatere, at Durango a few weeks aero.

The Grab Game. Wednesday morHing, as the pasenger train en the Kansas and Texas Division left the Garrison House Depot at Sedalia, to ge south, two scoundrels entered one of the cars, and befere thetrainhai moved to the Indiana Street Depot, a distance of abeut half a mile, ono of the boldest robberies was perpetrated that has ever been successfully carried out in that city. On the train was George W. Tate, an elderly farmer who resides near Benton, Franklin County, 111. When the train was within a few yards ef the Indiana Street Depot, where the train stops for a few minutes, a man approached Tate and asked "him if he coulJ cash a check.

Tats drew out a large roll of bills to cash the check, when a confederate who stood near snatched the roll, amounting to over $100, frem the farmer's hand. The alarm was given and a crowd of twenty men ran fter the thief through the labyrinth formed by numerous cars and track, but the robber escaped with his plunder. Profit, 91,300. "To sum it up, six long ears of bed-ridden sickness, costing $200 per year, total $1,200 all of this expense was stopped by three bottles ef Hop Bitters, taken by my wife. She has done her own housework for a year since, without the loss of a lay, and I wast everybody to know it, for their beneflt," JT.

E. Farmer. "My life," said a graUful lady, "had been one of intense suffering aad misery unti cured ef a disfiguring scrofulous humor by the Cuticura Remidies." Ask your Drug gists about them if troubled with itching aaaacajy numors. New Vork Alouef ATrKet. New Tor z.

Mvch 31. Monet 56 per cent pr annum. Prime Mercantile Pa-er 536 per cent. Sterling Exchange Baker's Bills. 60 days, $4.81 sight, Governments vjuiei and generally steady.

Railroad Bonds Irregular on a moder ate volume of business State Securities Dull. Bab Silver $1.12 Stocks Market opened irregular in early dealings, but at the first board be came strong and prices advanced to 2 percent. The maiket closed steady. Kansas City Produce Market. Kansas City.

March 31 The Commercial Iad4e Flour Fine, per 100 04Lf 1.35 super fine per 100 2s, extra, ptfi.100 tts, $1.70 XX per 00 ft-. fcVJ-XX, $1.85 Family, choice, 4 -uficy, $2.15. Wheat Receipts, 7dd4 bushels; ship ments, 11,317 in store 159,964. 1 here was a marked improvement to this market today. Following is the record ot the call board: Rejected red winter, cash, vbc bid, 80c aBked.

No. 3, cash, 87Vc bid, 87n asked April, 5 cars pt 87fc; May, 15 cars at 88Vc. No, 2, cash, 1 car at 89c, 5 cars at 89Jc, 5 cars at 90Jc No. 1, red winter, cish, 1 car at 96)c; April, 95c bid, 96ic asked. Corn Receipts, 6124 bushels; shipments, 1750; in store 73,411.

Tbe mnrket ws firm to-day on Change. Following is the record of the call board: No. 2, mixed, cash, 32Mc bid, 33e asked; April, 4 ears at 33i; May, 33 bid, 33Jc asked. No. 2, white mixed, cau, 334C bid, 34Jc asked April, 1 car at 335ic May, 5 cars at 35Vc.

Rejected white mixed, no bids. Uats JNo. cash, 33c, bid 34c asked; April no bids: May, 32Jc bid. Rye No. 2, 90c bid.

Barley Nominal. Eggs Receipts liberal and market weak at 11c per doz. in single case lots. Butter Receipts large and market dull. Choice in single packagee 1516c; common roll 1314c.

Cheese Demand slow and market firm at 114C per for good Kansas. Kansas City Stock Market. Kansas City. March 31. The Commercial Indicator reports Hooe Choice packers, 35; medium, $5.155.25: stockers, $3 804.15.

Cattle Market firm and active, particularly for good to choice steers higher; native steers at stockers and feeders, $3.754.15 cows $2.75 3.50. St. Tjoal Produce market St. Louis. March 31.

FLouR-Steady; XX, XXX, family, $4.705.00 choice to fancy, Wheat Higher; No. 2. red, $1.05 $1.06, cash; 1 06M107li April. No. 3, do, No.

4 94Jc bid. Corn Higher; 42(c642Jc cash; 42 42Jgc April; 42 May; 42c June. Oats Steady; 36lc cash; 35c April; 34c Mev. Rye Firm at $1,021 cash. Barley Choice to fancy, 80 85c.

Pork Firm at $15.75 cash; $15.67 April; 15.75 May. Lard Nominal at $8.40. Highwtnes Quiet at $1.06. Ohicaifo Produce Market. Chicago.

March 31. Flour Steady and unchanged. Wheat Firm and higher; No. 2, spring cash; April; $1.07 May; No. 3, do, 9295c.

Corn Moderately active 3841ic, cash; 39Jc April; 42c May. Oats Active; No. 32fc cash; 35 ic May Rye Firm at 98c. Barley Steady at $1.05. Pork Active, firm and higher $15- 60 cash; $15 67 April; $15.75 May.

Lard Quiet but firm; $10.55 cash $10.55 April; $15.65 May. Highwines Steady at $1.08. CUcago Stoctt Market. Chicago, March 31. Hogs Active and firm; mixed packing light, f5.7UOo.oo; rJaltimores and butchers, choice heavy ship ping, Cattle In demand and firm; ex porters, fair te good shipping, common to fair, $4.304 .65 stockers and feeders, $3.20 4.40, St.

Louis 8tock BtarKet 8t. Louis. March 31. Hogs Active; Yorkers and Baltimores, at mixed packing 5.80; choice to fancy, $6.006.25. Cattle Market active and a little higher.

Exporters good to choice teavy shipping, 4.655.15; good light shipping, best steers, cows and heifers, $3 304.3i. LAWRENCE MABKET KJEPOItX Cattlb Heavy shippers, $3.75455 eood shippers, iieht shippers, I3.25& S.75 cows, extra fat, Hogs Firm at from 4.00 to 4.60. Corrected by C. Wicks, Agent of the Grange Store. WHOLESALE.

Grain Wheat, No. 2, per bushel, 85 eta. No. 3, per bushel, 80c; No. 4, per bushel, 75c rejected, 60c Corn 302 32c bneh.

Oats 2530c. Rye 60c. Pboducb Potatoes, 90fl.00 per bn 40(5 75c per doz. onions, per bush. $2 002 50; turnips, 50c per bush; beans, dried, $1.752.25 per bosh.

Buttxb, Egos, Batter, 1215c per lb; eggs, 8c pr dor; cheese, 1215c; sorgLaut molasses, 40c per gallon honey, 18c per lb. Fubl Wood, $4.005 .50 per cord coal, 00 per ton; cobs, $1.25 per load; coke, 12c per bush. Hat Per ton, $6S. Poultbi Chickens, live, per lb, KETAIL. Flouk Best, $3 50; second best, third beat, t2 75.

Graham $3.25 rye, $2.00 Corn meal, 90c Fbbd Chop, 70e; Bran, 60c 6horta 70c. Fbuit Apples, per bash el, 5075c Dried per 8c; Dried peaches, per 10c. Prunes, per 10c. Lemons, per 40c. Oranges, 4050c Raisins, 1520c Pickles Per qt.

10c mixed, 15c per qt. Lard Rendered, 1012c per lb. leaf, 10c per lb. CORRxcro by J. Rabskopt Bbo Djcalbbs is HnB9, PBirs.FrBS.Wooi, Tallow.

Hides. Tallow, Jreen hides. No. 1, per 6c No. 2 5c.

Calf, No. 1, 9c No. 2. 7c. Dry flint hides.

No. 1, 1213c No 2, 410c Dry salted. No. 1, 10c No. 2, 8c; ereen alted.

cored; No. 1, 7Jc No. 2, 6c Green calf. No. 1, No.

8ater pelts, 5075c; dry sheep pelts, 00 Cut Mbats Beef roasts, per lb, 10d beef steaks, per lb, 812c fresh mutton per lb, fresh veal per lb, 812c fresh pork per lb, 710e; corned beef per lb, 68c ham per lb, 12c dried beef per lb, 15c; breakfast bacon, per lb, I2c; clear sides, per lb, 12c shoulders, per lb, 7c. lae i Purest and Best SLpdieiiie erer fiade. of Hops. Buehu. Man- drakaeand Dandelion, with mil the best and most a un tive properties of all other Bitters, makes the greatest Biooa Purifier, Liver ResulXa tor and Lite and Health Restoring Agent on ioo.

tn nonavblT lonjr exist where Hop Bitters are nsedo Taried and perfect are their Eey rive mwllV mdvigartottsagsdaniiitaa. To eU whose Employments cause lrregulari tr of the bowels or urinary organs, or who re- fluire an AppetiserV Tonio and mild Stimulant, hop Bitters are innaVnbia' without Intox icating. No matter what our feelin8s or symptoms are what the disease or ail ment is use Hop Bit ten. Don't wait until you a ra side but if you only feel bad or mierble, as tem at once. It may wtb your life.lt hast3 a hundreds.

$500 wffl be paid for a calss they will not eure or help. Do not suffer or le your friends suffer.but use and urire them00 HOP Remember, Hop Bitters is noT116' drunken nostrum, but the PurentSw Best Medicine erer made the "UTTAUDBfeav BlUZHB and HOPS and no person Or family should be without tnem. D.I. C. is an absolute aad Irresistible ex of opium, tobacco i narcotics.

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"Endjmion" This Is the latest prediction of the Earl ot acnn field a work with ah ch he consoled hims-If when thrown out of power by tho Libarsls, led by r. Gladstote. It is the most famous novel of the day. C. '-Kernm scences of Ihos.

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Millions hare iound in It wisdom and coe solution. The "Light of Asia" is the poem of the period, about men tn -re is tne greatest sen sation amn? the though ful and romantic. E. 'Ivanhoe." This is he gem of the glory of novel" a assic imtt an should read a story abore praise and fetyonl reproach. F.

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1228 Chestnut Phila. E.A. a PILES I PILES I PILES I A Snre Curs Fennel at Last Uo Ono Need Suffer. A sure cure far Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerafed Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams (an Indian remedy), called Dr.

Williams's Indian oin mint. A single box has cured the worst Chronic cases or 25 and 31 years standing. No one ned suffer live minutes after app'ylng this wonderfai soo lug medicine. Lotions, la-struments and Electuaries do more harm than good. Williams's Ointment absorbs tb amors, ailoys tbe tense Itching (particularly at Bight alter gettlne warm tn acta as a poultice, give instant and painless relief, and is prepared only for piles, itCLiLg of the private parts, and nothing else.

Re what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberry, ot Cleveland, says about Dr. Williams's Indian Pile Ointment: I have nsed scores of pile cures, and It affords me pleasure to siy that I have never found any thing which gave me such immediate and permanent relief as Dr.Williams's Indian Pile Ointment.

For sale by all druggists or mailed on receipt of price II 80. Henry Davies, CLEVELAND, 11M always had my suspicion who that Charles Itbin8in, aforesiid was after 1 made the accquaintnca of man by that name, who has -a reckless wy oi saying some thiDgs. We passed on through the finest country I have ever beheld, a people in the midst of the greatest abundance mules, "Niggers," hemp, fine horses, large men, and beautifu1, fat, well fed women many irein the Blue Grass region ol Kentucky, where "the grazing was good." No railroad engine bid ever disturbed tho eharming indolence of the vtsst solitudes. Just to have a little fun, my friend and I made it up, when we put up for the night, one of us was to be pro-slavery, and the other to be en abolitionist. To open the play I agreed to be tbe abolitionist the first night.

We put up at a stalwart old "Border Ruffian's." After supper, all areund the old-fashioned fire-place, the fight of words opened alttr same skirmishing about, where we were from, and meeting each other that day, Tbe crowd was against me, and the argument too, 88 it always is is such casee, p.nd fiually my opponent "rounded me up," demolished me "utterly annihilated me," with the question: "How would you like for your sister to marry a Nigger I was routed, dumbfounded could say no mre. My friend held the ground, in and the family, I was an object of contempt, I actually felt ruear. Old Bates would hava made me sleep with the Niggers if my msgnanamous adversary had not protected me. I heard the old woman in an ad joining room He is meauer than pusley." I was glad to get away from thit hospitable home. It was to be "turn about" the next night, I was to be Pro-Slavery.

We struek as rank an old specimen of Abolitionist as ever lived after transplanting. I wound my man up with the question "how would you like for your sister to marry a The old man laughed like a hyena. The girls gave me a look that ought to have killed me. Tha next morning at breakfast my friend received every attention which Anti-Slavery kindness could invent. The biscuit and honey were pissed to him and all the good while I was treated in a way "I do deepise." This was more than flesh and blood could 6tand for regular diet, to I concluded next Bight I would ba a scientific man prospecting for coal.

We put up for the night at old Mr. Peck 'a, near West Point, in Bates county, Missouri I talked of coal and made the bold declaration that there was coal under that presented the old man a book on the subject of coal. But hs "had plenty of timWer" and all ray talk about coal was the same to him as the lint lingering ry of a beautiful sunset to a man with a glass eye. The Bext morning they found out some way that my companion could play the fiddle, aad "would he stay a day and they would have a dsnce He agreed to it they got confidential at once with him, and told him they wauld be so glad to have him play for their dance amd "that idiot could put in his time prowling around for coal." The truth is there was coal afterwards found there, but I am as innocent of it as old Mr. Peck.

Eight vears later our array camped on tnat farm I went to that house took that book from the shelf asked aa ld lady about it, and about the young man who played for the dance she remembered us. "The old man died th first year ef the war." "My sn Henry was killed at the battle of She said "Henry was Union at heart but his sweetheart was a rebel, and Henry went with Gen Rains when he came around recruiting, and I am waiting to die." The soldiers had taken everything, and she had nothing but her hopes of heaven left Here now was that fine country laid waste by the sad casualties of war. Under Oder No. 11, and the vengeance of the Kansas' soldiers, each squadron of cavalry could be told by a line of fire and destruction after the Quantrell ra'd. Was this the thunder storai which was to destroy the noxious, corrupt vapora of that stifling, pro-slavery peace which had proceeded it? Was it the avenging hand ef Justice for Border Ruffianism, and intolerance.

Was it that same voice which comes out of the centuries "proclaiming that the price of wrong and injustice must be paid at last? And will wrong and injustice produce again similar storms? There are great wrongs crying HEW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED. We have just received our stock of goods fer Spring Suitings, consisting of uraro, warn, WBICH WB ARE FREPARKD TO HAKE TO ORDER AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. SAVE M0NE7 BY CALLING ON Merchant Tailor. 8-23 A. J.

GRIFFIN, CONTRACTOR AMD DEALER IN Proprietor of BOURNE'S PATENT LIME KILN. Stone qaarries cn Mount Oread, north of the University. Patent Lime Kiln Half mile West of Massachusetts Street, south of Warreu, (on road to tho Wind-Mill.) Freib Ltic Always on Hani. Price, by th- load, delivered anywhere within tha city 20 Cents Per Bushel. In small lots 25 cents.

Air-Slacked Lime hilf price. BEST BUILDING STONE At reduced rates for two mocths. Orders to Mr. Griffin on the street, or by card through the post-office, promptly attended to. Remember the Mount Oread STONE QUARRIES -AND- A.

J. GRIFFIW. Lawrence, March tl, lSSl. 3-21d4wly WEI. REYNOLDS 3El.sVC3aC,JE?A.3C CTMSB1ITH LOCKSMITH.

MANUFACTURES OF CATTLE BRANDS. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS Repaired fbort notice. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. ITo. 15 Street.

Grand Unprecedented Success the New-feature. 53" FIFTEEN GRAND S1KGLE NUMBER DI8-i KI BUT IONS have boea held, and tbe THIKB TUESDAY of each month was flxe urx a as the regular day. Has never scaled or postponed Look at the i allowing distribution CAPITAL PRIZE, lOO.OO TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACB. HALF-TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR.

LIST OF PSIZES 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize lO.OM 1 Capital Prize 6,00 2 Prizes ef $2,508 5 Prizes of G.Ot 20 Prizes of 500 lO.Cf 1C0 Prizes of 100 200 Prizes et 60 11,00 600 Prizes of 20 10,000 1000 Prizes of 10 ll.OOS APROXIMATION PRIZES. Approximation Prizes of J309 5,700 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 lt-57 Prizes, amounting to Write clearly, stating ia address, for further I Bformation or tickets. Betid orders by exprerss, bank diaft, registered letter or money erder bj nail. Orders fer (5.00 and upwards by Express atom expense. Special rates to clubs of 25.0t or upwards.

Address, a. is.irxiTXinz, Cor. 16th aad Eolladu DSNVSB.COI. dlv btained for new inventions, or for Improvements in old ones. Caveats, Trade Marks and all patent business promptly attended to.

Inventions tbat havs been rejected may still, in most cases, be patented by as Being ppositetheD 8. Patent Offlce, and engaged in Patent business exclusively, we can secure patents in es ti oe tba ho are remote from Wasci an est depend upon the mails in al tie won th- Patent Office. When I tors end mooe: -jt sketch vre make search in -t teat end advise as ta its patentability FEES OP CHAKGE. Correspondence confidential, prices low, and NO CHAKGE UNLESS PATENTIS OBTAINED. C.

A. SNOW omm Pi ran Ornom. WASHING TON, o. Thos. A.

Wright Successors To LYNDEi WRIGHT C0 pOMMISSION yVlERCHANTS Kansas City Missouri..

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