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THE US A V ENW O RTBI WEEKLY TIMES: THURSDAY, OCTOIriMESSUICIDE.ISHED, 1855.)CHEAPEST,spaper it lt;f the City, by Cwrwr, miADfTEKTMIO:pr line, or one .dol srmu per lime, ©rthre* b imrn oD.dol-Thomas R. Taylor, Rather Than Meet the Charges Preferred Against Him in the United States Cour s,Deliberately Blows 0u( His Brains With a Navy Revolver.TIMES.S TO THE SICK.put ty Ibei* te « r*u raff U• t .log to .irva. il □ed m• Mrld .1 dc lt;1 rt*g otto Tll-Dp W illwild « j yoar cooat its - lo»* ». Ua •'vi Tifoio^ l-liac*'LKEnorss’iERA Full Rapo t of the Evidence Elicited Before the Coroner’s Jury, Together With the Verdict.LAT’HVKCETABLK.«ta Cise,*d le^fll rly,tUrdlCli.*.Hae id Um world, to 'b- ha p.ea Miltiti u iiiaat, bb in*-a«, h- out.uniae and Billen of er*t and b**t fm* 'In lyapvpU •. H.lio.a nd Ak'ue th.- m-'trurial th-y rr« r « he—'h.via J--II w—£(»*-» Will tell•• Urar ator.•4 iHf Family W—M■ #4.eiasn tbmtBti a*Ter o*t-^ropurtiun in any otb« ntl»lt;totn .rtit.a woodr—rio'abte Al entire and inpu It ra lt;»| ijir baty. a* attend* 1 ita dor,*eUralL SPECIFICBe Lie r, mm*art. aa«lii*. B.WKL IUM-l. MkNlaL PCPIUC-. S. J it N l»IC» , NAtV a. C ,*..I*AT10*O Eqi AL.IO V ' /r of uai'aii rmsoflrred to- lt;*,» nxnliy toere ».ar*d MM*-»NV cat— tn « nr «• graved arm. UD|I aad * b-r ta (ruuneLIN ft CO.f ... ud PkHiltfpMi.nr -|mi .n • l.;v.-r Krjr-■ AO |i«m* tolls I u-rd d an n xer i U Odkc end . • u • llo ►*- K tiaff tb- iu i tiror I b«'« • *1 lo*l u an r • o'uin* nlt;l it To i «m lie; ( »h l»--*l andilaints tn.l II »rm fl -fh aat nr iir tareKif (*a.irments.8ome tine last Jane, it will be bared by the readers of The Timex,T bom as K. Taylor, then a route agent on the Lessen worth. Lawrence A Galveston railroad, had bm accuard of robbing the United Htate* mails between ibis city and Coffey vi lie, and on the acroaations made by Special Ag*nU H. Booth and Brewster Cameron be was arrested and after an examination before ibe United Staiea Cornua ireiooer held to bail in the sum of $2,000, a full rei*ort of which warn published at the time of the arrest. The time for bin Inal was fixed for the October term of the U. S. Ihsuict Court, and after the convening of the court, as the day drew nearer and Desr-er .'or bis case to come up before the grand jury, it was noticed that be grew paler and thinner, and that at timra bis actions were not Uiuk of a ariclly nu.c man. Hr finally wrote a letter to Mr B. J. F. Hanna, hia relative and bondsman, elating that be would never stand a trial, and that ere long I* would be no more. It is stated by one of bis particular friends that a ter having sent the ietter he went to bis room and before retiring in the evening ewallowed a lar^eQUANTITY OK LAtJtlAVTM.This occurred about two week- ago. Aftrt that time h* rapidly failed in bealih, and brcame totall* unlike his former self. He stated repeatedly to his acquaintances that he would not stsnd his trial, and tbat he would sooner he dead than to he disgraced. The grand jury finallv found an indictment against him on last Friday, and he was informed cn Saturday of the fact, and that his ca*e was a kopvlcw ope. On Sunday morning at 5 o'clock be ended all further proceedings by deliberately sending a navy pistol balllt;'RA?UIM« THR-H till HI UKA15,Causing instant death, at his home, No. 210 iViuaatiaie atreeL The act was undoubtedly off* «f cool and long deliberation, as i- proved by the fset of bis having arranged mvcral in-iirai.ee policies on his life in a c.»oditMn to aecunt p«y ruent ibcrtoo to bis family aftar his death.The deceased was connected try marriag* with one of the moat old and reqweted fscuiliea in Saline county, in this StateAll who knew Mm. Taylor and her accomplished daughter, the latter being only recently married, feel deeply this rad blow received at a lime wb*n the lives of the household a ould have been the hap-piraL An I in th a sad baur of their affliction they have, we are assured, the heart frit sympathy of the entire community. Tbe body of the deceased, accompanied l*y ibe family, was taken ye-terd.iy to Satina wberr tbe funeral will ate place to-day.F«»r Iurliter particulars of ibe suicitie, | otir reader* are refrrrej to the following re-|«ort ofTHE IFtlPBBT OS MTN'HAY.wa* ly inn 00 *he flour, and pcioud towards where tbe body was.Q. What did ale say then ?A She wrked me if be was dead or if Life ad shot h'm-rif. I don't remember wbi b, but to that purjioriYour answer to Mr*. Taylor ?A 1 replied that I’m afraid so, or think so, or *.«nc thing to tbat prrport.Q Was there any other con /creation be-twren you and Mm* Taylor at tbat time, if eo, wbat was it?A. She said : 1 thought 1 was prepared lor any thing that could happen, but ibis is loo horrible, or something to tbat purport.Q Was there any conversation afterwards ?a. Yew, considerable.Q (Hate what it was ?A 1 dun*t remember anything else except that she told me that she wanted to go op stair*.lt;2. Did she then go up stair* ?A bhe did.[Signed,] B. J. F. IIanka.Zachary Taylor being duly -worn, said tbat my name is Zihcary Taylor, a brother to Thoms* K Taylor, ’be person now lying dead here ; be died about a few aisuUa aflt;ritfc•»ex-o*n hand, intentionally rfieharRtJ intent »o dswtruy hi# own life.O. B. Lattin,J. A. Khoemakf! a. M. Yocmg,Hemet Krt/doi: James Stost,Uiocby O'Neil.Atiest: J. W. Farrell, J. P., and ofAcio Coroner, pro. tern.The following return was ta.*-]e • n the u-ual capias issued by tbe United -late* District Court yesterday to the United .’Hales Marshal, fur the bringing of the defendant Taylor into court for trial:U. 8 Marshals Rnrut, \District of Kansas. /Received this capias October 14, 1876, and for way return of tbe asm* 1 certify that the within named defendant, Thomas R Taylor, departed this life Ortober lu, 187C. Char H. Miller.U. 8. Marshal.THE DEMOCRATSMarkets by Telegraph.R Iter five o’clock this morning ; I sleep up-1 did not bear the pistol shot d«t the fail of tbe body ; where 1 slept was nearly over where be now lias dead ; be was quite dead when i came down; have not heard him say anything about killing himself for the last three or four weeks ; I have heard him sometimes say he wished that ha was dead, since, and before his arrest, when in liquor or much excited; I ecu about 15 year* younger than he.(Signed.) ZiCH. TaYLoR.Baysa at! Wheeler Glab.Dimon. Kan., Oct, l?tl».Editor Tim is ^The d trims * f UnionP P. Jcflervon County, Kan , met pu.vjant to a call at Dimon, lt;MoUrr ICih, ISTd, for (he purpose of organizing a H ives ar.d W’beelrr club. Tbe mceiing was largely sftended, and a club of fifty members organised. Few Tilden and Hendricks club*.J. R Caw,The Cenvention at Turrsr Hall Tesurday.Tbe Ih-mocratic County Convention was held at Turner Hal! yesterday aftcruoou. Mr. John Hannon was elected chairman and P. B. Castle Secretary.Tbe following were the nomination#, ull unanimous:Judge of the District Court—J. W. English.County Attorney—J. W. Taylor.Clerk of the District Lou rt—George W. Goddard.Probate Judge— H. Mile- Moore.Superintendent of Public Instruction— W. H Bradshaw.Senator—T. Moonlight.Justice of ike Peace—J. W. Farrell.Const able*—A lex. RomeU, hobL Jackson and Henry Jansen.Now York Money Market.vsrw Toss. Ivtebri IT MowxY—SgS p*r cen*.hiu« ji« rca iiisfsper— per ceat. ( ustoi receip.s, f:ST (IW• — 4.kive; ope id a*, fl c!oki1 iil t J's ta- b jtt it j« ot ol to.* dmj .«. a - TI * * • i*T-a-», •! IWCVII.Lo.\.-A. ou.o* ill. KuroH**' re«B wi.tr co u.u«d vul.u up iv ib« Cuie, caxirJ so »tltStceu* ay.O jvusi^rr — Kirm and bi#krr, aaJ la sjm ;ai j with gwkiR* aaoso—tfovds mnotaib—es uni# s «a4y. phxk -M-rt-:. w.ih »be raewpfo- el »harr*, was »t u« ax.il Higher, the iiuj rvifADgiog to J** pot ceat.Louis Produce Market-v .snx tctolsr 17 Cortoa—Artiu isd oKfauffid ; ssicj,fT SO.ouil, uncr. «*-d, NA:gai.HI'OCi-suaJy au4 and basinet* iPccretarr,AtUauoa!pab/inr a 1 dm of Stianyn To^n-Ztchary Taylor recalled: 1 brought the piaud from down town yesterday ; i got it from EJ. Ibw about 2 or 3 o’clock in tbe atiernoon ; the whole family have been troubled by a cat around tbe hou« for a week back, and Mr Taylor, that is now dead here, desired me to get it a week age# and be would ahool tbe cat; it was loaded wtien 1 got it, and just as it is now for all ihat 1 know; 1 have not touch'd or examined it Muce then ; 1 gave it to Sheppard, here, to take home ; 1 afterward* g..t home at about a little alter ill o'clock 1’ M , and 1 louilt;d bioi (the deceased) iu bed with bis wife as usual; 1 aat down a few minutes by tbe stove and then went to bed ; there was no one of tbe inmates ol tbe house up at the lime that 1 know of; there was no attempt that 1 know of to shoot the cat; ou my arrival home the deceawrd and his wile were talking, and ceased when 1 stepped in, and the deceased commenced talking U me. There w*s, 1 think, one or two words rpokett tlieie alter 1 opened tbe door, and in a mild manner be remarked to me that 1 got home early for Saturday night, as 1 usually got home at 11 or 12 o’clock ; 1 did not see tbe pisiol that night, and did not know of its whereabout*; when I told Sheppard to take tbe pistol, 1 remarked to him that brother Tom wanted lo ahool the cat : 1 *i» it next after that lying on tbe lounge near where my brother was ahot.(Signed,) Z»cu Taylor.To (it»kip:There will lie a Mm Lonventiuo of tba Republic in voters of Stranger Township beld si the Ib’pot at Moore’s Sum mil, Tuesday. «krtober 21th, I^Td, at 2 o’clock, r. m , for the purpose of nominating the various Township officers.By order, E E. Hallwki lHome apples are bringing good prices 90c to $1.00. Yet people think of going abroadfor fruits of an inferior quality.Stara's Oriental Stanch Bittara.They are the great Blood Pun tier and life giving principle, a perfect renovator and invigurator of tbe system, carrying off all poisooous matter and restoring ibe blood to a healthy condition, enriching, refreshing, and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in action, certain in their results safe and reliable in all forma of diaraae. Thewe bitters are especially adapted to the u*e of Females. Mothers, if your daughter* complain of lassitude and exhausted vital energy, in this most excellent preparation, vou have the sure remedy ; do nol delay, but secure a bottln krfoie it is loo late. Sold by Eokksdokf. eodvV wW a*r —Belter; No. 2 (all, $1 22 ra?h aolt; h jrt.'Sj 3 so, 11 11 cask; fl .3R .Su*«m ber; No. I aw, 91 06.oa—jowc* to el; bo. 2 nixrg, 40%c bkMb; lOc b.«l OrU.h r; No. 2 while mllM wdi ilc.»*n-Loter lo sell; No. 2 mixed, 7.',; bk essh. kro-Qaiit:Baa.av-uoc-* gd; Kassas kuJ Texas, V|WmuT-v|o«t 91 L\Hr.a — a.«*d ; . bone dairy, £§2'*: salecl cS So 27 »\rr; IGalTe.Hat—I-acuvw, i.uoibr. 9lug:J; |*atrlr, |5 Km' '*orr*i—Mroog; J)\*£:1 gC.?* ..»r-**cai.« in i a.n*. IjIIc 1*r Louisiana,Kira- ova.n.1 *VW*V-KomX—wlibi k. »■;.H. t.% Mu»-L wer; p-ckel loU new luol,. 9\ rlaai—(Juici; cuir«nt mas* at 9I,J1«.Luc:e A. Taylor being duly aworn, on h*r oair, says: l am the wife ol Thomas K lay lor, deceased; my nama is Lutic A Taylor; aomeume ago he aaui to me “thi* trouble is more than i car bear, and do out think i can live until the trial”; I did not er him have any weapon yesterday; be does not own a pistol; there was no pinto I in the house tbat he couid get hold of, that I know ol; i supposed him lo have given up all such ideas as that of killing liimsril until the trial wa* postponed ; the trial waa postponed this term of court; J have not r*eo the pistol with which he is Mippuoid lo have couUBiUed ibe deed, and do not know w here it came from.( -igned) Lt'CIX A. TaYLOE.Beverly Sheppard tving duly sworn, says: My name is Beverly Sheppard; I live in the late Ihomas R Taylor's home : I havo lived in that how*c a little over t«o mouth*; did wmk for Mr Taylor, and have Uen working for him going on two year* ; ibis m^roiug when i got up I hear*!Iiiui coining in the room where I war, andedies.Siati: * k K an*a*, iia*avet*worth County, j An inquest, hyJ. V\. Farrell, J. I*., and irest and Cheapest a ling Coroner f«*r the time twaig, was dulyheld on the I5ib day of t»cioh* r, A. D I -76, at the re-id«-nie of the latr l'houias iL I m) h»r, deceased, in *aid township *u.d c .ui.iy, iu ihe ciiy of laravenworth and Male ai«/rt*aid, over the dead U.dy ol 1 h*»mas R Taylor, who was rup)*orelt;l to have died by unlawful means.The un^tfsigued, J W. Farrell, a justice of ibe peace in and lor said township, then snd then- acting as coroner of said county f«.r ihe lime being, the coroner of said county being dead: the following is thet!iuglst he was Coming to Wake me up; itwl. auU JafTl-r# *lscl*re »av»* • rt I* or* W u in •t tut H* |ru r eiuit • ( tr.al b tile* o u.r li al uar ah lee luire r -pilt;l acU » hare rVef b ti'f beenUainsst. Whit*tbcuoiaiKin. Sewrwista, r«l IS ra m, - ore N.|i,*!r«,... fvrwl.ta«a. ‘•i#ra:n-.ii-lt;iB at m **r.» nol b ei au-l et nx«.• Ukoul a scar I ora-ck.lt; k. d U e*a i. L«r-isl Cuiaueous K-Wftious *». m.Hardm .irbio. aays :irnaiihm fjr flv- year*— •1 teat.rly wala a ■.mpirirly cured by i Wr all fr^-1 inankfuteetiuiouv ol the witnraws, theu and therea j.VubiI# ful aw d.-rll.e.O sa a: ••Tb* my Neurwhri».** rk, vnl«: • *S**d m*»pn#.. *1 he imim. nt id lo dialxibutr It. Ac itrr«a*laK rapidly iaiwaat. Y*llswU£*lMXm. li. »h al.d IUU»-■ IM * MU4 .a. tna com- of Spnin, 'tid-g .11, Soratctte* or Liniment would not e n-v.r uv bo* a lew A cur-. I: will cu.It la t »*1 lo iprnd 9.V «twltae*« wo-ihol C »--it'f. The io'li«tagis y proluc^A e Mo., .N«i 10. 1«^. slipping borar* to at. ly cn.plel In the car 9t him to the stable, oa tabi keeper gave w»r a in mrmt, wh*ch 1 uaed two daya tu* bo.ae waa L I have bee* a vrkr r ye r«. b it your Lini-r. r rt d., Vete-a y Margeon.” will mail a Ceaiaur Al sdmls of mrtificatrar Unloo. Tim Link 1 dralrra ia the country. B. Rjae Co..Maw Yobk.iers»ley aU'ct. Ksv York.WHY om ri kail ur I • k ounmme • . lagof o « 1X« haokv wRIcm areM5aBS.»IONtar works oa s rwrjOiwt «A« r-e C * ua T«s aboaid asnd o rcaww -L A G , at 1^^». So.exauiirud lirfore and ju*tice, and the jury therein impounded, and which waa then and there reduced lo writirg, in pursuance ol I he rial use in such case made and provided :Benjamin J F. Hanna, being duly sworn, stated a* follows: My a am? ia BenjaminJ F. Il.«nna; know deceased ; bis name is Thomai* R 'Taylor ; am rela ed to him by marriage; hi* wile is my fi *t cousin. About half-past five this morning 1 wa« awakened hy a pistol shot and the uoi^e of a heavy fall ; 1 sprang out of bed instantly and ranmio ibe a.'.joinin room, ihe do« r communicating with which was of*eo ; I slept on the lounge it thi* [front] room ; there I saw ike body of Thomas R lavlor lying where ii now !*• ; 1 ran to him, look hold of him, and ihir.k i spoke to him ; got no answer, felt of his puli*, placet! or hand on his bean, but Could diicover no signs of life; the b-idy wa* yet warm and perfectly limber. All this occurred, 1 should iliiuk, in hi* th «n leu second*. I ran back and drew on my pants, procured a lamp, and then discovered a revolver—tbe revolver now shown the jury—lying on the rt *»r very near if bis light hand ; 1 examined the body to see if 1 could discover any pia-lol shot wound ; at first I could find none, hut on turning Hie head, ihe side of which had b*en downward before then, 1 di-cuv-• red ihe appearance of a pistol shot wound near the light temple; 1 examined the revolver, which i* what is known a* a six shooter, of whn b five exposed chambers are still charged 1 believe that ia all 1 know that has a direct bearing ow lh« case. 1 live al Salina in Saline county, Kanaas; have been stopping here since last Wednesday evening ; have known deceased for tbe Iasi Jpi years, and came here to attend his trial, and he said to me, I think on ihursday morning, that he wouldNEVER BE TRIED.andWhen I arrived, he was sick in bed hia wife told me then, that be had rick about two weeks. 1 have been hia confidential advisor for a lo«g lime. When he was arrested at Gulleyville in June lam, charged with robbing the U. 8 mail, he telegraphed me, asking me to come to Leavenworth, which 1 did. I attended hia examination before tbe I’, fi. Commissioner, which officer beld him to bail in the aum oi $4U00 for hia appearance at the U. 8. District Court, Octobv term, 1876 at Leavenworth, Kansas. I than became his surety in the aum mentioned, and I came down lo Leavenworth lam Wednesday in tba denhie cinwctiy of friend and bondsman Aa far as 1 know be haa not drank aay intoxicating beverage sinceI) B.J.F. Haulwaa a little: alter 0 clock A.M ; I occupied lit? little- room hoc* from where tin- b dy wa* itund ; the kitchen is between where 1 w*» ami wLeie he wa* l*und dead ; i was getting up wheu J heard him Cuming; 1 suppxrwd he must have heard me gelling i.p, an*! be lurtted back; he waa in th*kitchen when 1 heard him, but my door wa* shut; 1 did not hear him apeak ; ii was usual lor him lo be theie every morning, SLd that's how 1 knew it was him ; 1 was not first in the room to see him dead; Mr. Hanna was; the lamp was 111 lo the room in which Mr. 'JsyLr slept when i came in there; he slept in the diningroom; his wife was in Ibe dining-room, aa was also Mr. Hanna, when 1 came in ; I beard the report of the pistol; 1 put ou my ahoes before 1 went in, after the report ol the pistol; it was five or ten minutes; Mr. Hanna started me up stairs to wake 'Mr. Z»ch Taylor; before 1 knew where the body waa 1 ran over it in going up flair*; I got tbe pistol between 2 and 3 o'clock p. M from Mr. Ztch Taylor ; 1 took it home, and aa soon as be heard me be called me and asked me did 1 get tbat; 1 told him J did; be meant tbe pistol ; be aenl me after it in tbe first place ; be told me to meet Zach at Lees’ and he would have a package for me; 1 got no package but a bare pistol; the same that waa shown tbe jury; there was caps on, bat I don’t know wbemer it waa loaded or not; 1 got back to ibe bouse, aa I suppose, about 3 o clock or after; might have got back before 3 o'clock; Zach udd me to give the pistol ta hi-hr«iher Tom, a* be wanted to shoot a cat; we have I wen troubled with cats around there ever since we moved there, two months ago ; don’t know ol deceased* mak ing any calculations, or fixing up affairs, for death ; never have heard him say anything to aoyooe about killing himself; heard no scream when the pistol shot was fired; his body was lying in the place where the jury saw it; when 1 fir*t saw it 1 mumbled over him ; it waa right dark, so that I could not see ihe body when I came to where it lay; there ia hut owe window in tlie hall where be waa found dead ; there was not sufficient daylight to see at tbe lime; when I got up alaira Mr Zach T*y lor was np and dressed, and we both came immediately down stairs together; Mra. Tay lor was at that time, when we came down, lying in the bed, she had nol got up at all. No person spoke anything when we came down. 1 went out in ihe kitchen to make a fire and did make It. Tbe little bed-lounge in the ball wax there that night and has always been there sinew we moved there. No one slept oa it that night. It is always made up, and has sometimes the covering partly turned down aa this morning when seen by the jury. I never saw the pistol before ; never told anyone that I had eren it before. his(Signed.) Beverly X Sheppard,Too Maeh at itake.Sieelr A l*iice, ihe manufacturers of Dr Price's Flavoring Extracts and Cream Baking Powder, wiili their responsibility, large trade, wide reputation, and constantly increasing popularity, have too much al -take to put upon the market anything which has nol, by caieful analysis and nnnan trial, been found to be not only harmless but positively beneficial, aa well a* superior to any other similar articles Ir Price’s Cream Baking Powder and Flavoring Extracts are ibe « nly kinds made by a practical chemist and physicians, with special regard to their health!nines*. And they are rapidly superaeding all inferior and deleterious compounds for similar purpose*. The firm itself is known a* the leading manufacturers in this line upon the continent. Buy Dr. Price’s Baking Powder onlv in cans with unbroken labels.I o. a f.At the meeting of the Grand Lodge of the 1. O O. F. last Tuesday, in Wichita, lha following were elected grand officers for ibe er suing term: M. W. G. M., JohnCharton ; R W. D. G. M., J. O Northcraft; R W. G W, W. H Pilkinton ; G. 8 , tt F. Burdett; G. T, Lewi* Mayo; ii. R 10 G. L. U. 8., John II. Price.In the Grand Encampment, which * Tumbled at the aime place, tbe following office a were elected and if f tailed : 8 U K«*laev, M W. G. Samuel Black, M E G. H P; N 8ennei, R. W G. W.; 8. R Borcb, R W. G J- W; 8 F. Burden, G. 8 ; L Mayo, G. T; L. M Havens. G. K to G. L U.S. Samuel Grr was appointed Inside Sentinel and C. C. Furley Out-ide Sen-tinal.Th# Amsnoaa Faopla.No People in the worid suffers a* much with Dr^lttpria as AmericaDs. Altboui vears ol experience in medicine baa failed to accomplish a certain and sure renwdy for the diiwase and its effects, such as Four Stomach, Heart-bum, Water-bra-h. Sick Headache, Loetivcnow, palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Cuming up of tbe food, low spirits, general debility, etc., yet rime the introduction of Green’s Acotkt Fujwer we believe there is no case of Dyspepsia that cannot he immediately relieved. 30.U00 dozen sold last year without o^ecase of failure reported. Go to your druggist K. Parhoi. and get a sample buttle for 10 cents and trv it. Two dose* will relieveyou. Keguiar §ize 75 cents.Aug 24 eodeow.6t. Lou I* LlvoHtook Marketer. Locas, Otu»b«r 17 l-ous-l’il! ant lower; U bt • ilt; ilox and Yarfc n. »» 4 *5 mi; fiac -o. * 90g.'» 60, Du eh--f*. 96 7-.S • K.lt;eipc.. 7lt;o• iu -yurt a «1 -low aa I ao« iuui-h doing uuids Luub-ri meolair lo tau • «r*,li.l S3 60 4; mw» «u.l a«i.rra#2U) 3 10. Mocker., ?J 26f I ■”lt;), gaud U.I OIC.7 tkcouab Avxana. $2 3*^4 20; Cteuaoo tc Uli, 75. Bnxipta. 670.ChicagoPwlwtarjr fUwilaii#a.When vital action ta uluggub, a #iiiuu‘ani, provided ll br pure and properly mwlicaicd. l»tfie ni«: rs UbJr ig*ul I or Imparting ibe nec^.urr luiprtu* lo tbe w»u -dorm int organs, accelerating ibe laugu d cirrtikailoo and averting the maladies to which functional i atitilf |ira rise Tbjrsie ans *bo ha«« employed ILwtetier • Mumacb miters In Ibcir pralt; tire pronounce i: the must salutary tonic Mimu-ani ibey h#ve ever used and reyec.ollv omimro»l It ia remedy lor torpidity of (to bowels, liver, b sod kidneys, and as » n tusriiaui of vina . Tbe me 'Icinal value ol tbe B iter# to due lo the fact »hat witk bei bx«:# of pure o-4 rye are combined in perfect cbemir .1 bannony, Ihe best rvMorative and life «uMa;niug eletuenl* known to medkai botany. The Hitters Defer e inhe marl unfavorable eiimatr*.A Sara ThingDr. Hunter's .Specific and Injection No. 1 are warrant! to cure the Gonnorho**, Gleet, Chordre, Strictures, diseases of the kidneys, bladder six! urinary organs of males and female*.Dr. Hunter’s Specific No. 2 is a mire remedy lor the Spermalorrhu*a, Seminal weak-new, nightly emissions, the 1«sm of power, caused by self-ahu*e or excewuve indulgence. l*rice of Dr. Hunter's Specific, $2 per bottle ; Injection, $1 ner bottle. Sent everywhere by expre^. Dr. J. Dinsbeer, -ole * proprietor, No. 505 North Seventh street, Su Louis, Mo. Send two -tamp- for treatise. Cure guaranteed or tbe money re-lunded.Theo. Egenadurff agent Leavenworth, Kaa-anr27eodAwlOProduce Market.cmjcaoo. o-totwr 17.Flour—Steady and firm.WHxar— Mrung -n i higher an*i clos ag easier; Nd. 2 #. no.. 91 (r.» 91 Novrm^cr,91 II leirm• er. No 3, »te«91 01'#.oa.*—Pajriy a* Ive r i • sfiatL ni»ber; No 2, APvtcmb; Novemker.r*— i-niJ anl lower; N*. 3, 31)% spot aaJ all onti- n#Uva—Slsady; SOV-B*bi-kt—»nd higher; 3c iMib; 9o«tubrrI oak-ulmI* «lt;1 but centrally higher for option*; eew fl* 7 • old. 916 27* cash , #16 'J *Urtobet; *14 Mallfff; y«r • au*-( deiuanU a.4 a ahade h'gher; tor new; 91 » f.*e*ld cast*, f* M 44 5« her; ir* 30a'j year Bii.a 4 •*— «»wil and a -bade lo we-; sbcultl* • rs, 6‘.c; bortrib 9 %c: shark dear. l£c. Wshfi-^tMcJr; 91 liIt* 75New YorkProduoo Marketaw vou. IXItibtr 17 FLnra-In buy«r* favor and a trade;16 a) aLOU ifl•apeffine wea .*'u -»4 • at*. 94 4 4*4 I* go-4, *6 10*5 .5. g-4el »u Cl5 io. whji- Wbra1. cl ra, |5 55g0 5j; cL 5 1 • 9 **(%Usai—Advanced oor cvwt ao«l a a r demand;o 2 • bteag». a#r(0a, new, 81 21; wint.r red w.stirn. fl 2t#l 23 Kv*— e rm; ■MH-rn, 1^74-Uaai.KY—Uull and c!t# ed in bojer* av^r; w**-tein, 51 1^« ux-c uimrn moderate demand; mixed :rru. 57*6Sc; bigb mixed. 57b; miavd at*57. mtiel sol■team y«How, 57%f|IHD1ABA AND OHIO STATE ELZCM0H8J Lost by Batting Can ba Spaedily Ba covarsd-How to Do it.Have you lost money by betting or otherwise on the Indiana or Ohio State elections? Then, we can tell you how to get it back : Bay a ticket, or tickets, in the KentuckyCash Distribution Company, of Erankfuri,Ky., which, being aulhorizrd by the Legislature, and managed by ex-Gov. Thos. P Porter, General Manager, and o her leading men of Ihe State, ia bound to be fairly and honestly conducted. The find grand cash gift is $100000, with 11,155 other gifts: tickets only $12. It is understood that the sale* of tickets have been unparallehd in all parts of the country ; that they will probably bring a premium before the date of drawing, on 39ih of November next; and that a full drawing is already awinred. If you have luk money by llie elections, therefore, do not rush ofi to the Black Hills to retrieve your bwwvea; but invest at once in tbe Kentocky Cash Distribution Company. If you Have any scruples, remember that Thomas Jcflerwon and Benjamin Franklin both approved of just such a “lottery” as the “Kentucky Casa Distribution Company.” octlK-drtwItP ND!3 flVBACTQougbl lo hs m every fjmlly reaJy for use.Scarcity af Monty.There is no doubt but tbe present situation of all kinds of business and industry is fearfully depressed, and it behooves every family lo look carefully to their expenses. Winter is coming on when children are liable lo Croop, Whooping Cough, etc , etc. Coughs and Colds will prevail everywhere, and Consumption, with other Throat and Lung disea*ray will carry off many. These dlorare* should not Is- negliel«l, Il.o-lur Bills are expensive, and we would advl-e our people to u«e Boschee’s German Syrup It never has failed. One bottle at 75 cents will keep your whole family well during the winter. Two dose# a ill relievr anr ca^e. Sold in all towns in the United States, and by your Druggist. sepBVodA'wt/»T^-81l#bUy I • buy*i» favor aoJ no dcciJsd ban r; iuix«lt;t atr.itfrn an4 »utc, 2».#47^e; wal •|4A:turrKB-U u ciriff'tcf, icirw and qoirL ti oak—firm aii-J a K-»oU 4«mand#Mol****—Du I a d too nai.Itica— e .dy a da fur 4em«'*d.—Firm- r; w# u n, 23#25e.“oii-.Mwij •(*•! actlva; urw wcas 916 75giTJMb BE—Qui-t.t*tT MaaTt-Qttlvf; wr*tern long clear, 94dfiiDDLn- Firm: !lt;nz iltar, 9%%914/c.Ua.ii—puii a.ij lw*lt;-r; p.-iuic iiriiu, 9103VRl ’ SO.Hrrraa- Heavy; w^-vrn, 151303 CnKwa-^Jir1 ; #■ lie.HHI'Zt-Lfsurr 51Chicago Ll vo Slock Msrket.rwiraoo U*«'t5tr 17 Cavils—Help's, 3 «XiL Do'l a id near % now-NERVOUS DEBILITY.Vital veoknou orldepres-•ion • a weak exhausted feeling, no ener-Mockvr* a-4 pn. 93 3». and 83 ;3 i«r fair iitshi; ri fnldili 1 4 dropping.iloa— 12.00 i*uii and 5^10clower; c a nu U-r uioi#- act*v* bui w ak; eo -i-m n, rnugb at hr«»v to ult;ht l*«roa, *5 OqO 76. Ulr lo r-4, 86 nj.*u, »h -.ce h-4TJ and•m *o'.h, t« I9g« 15•11 cr —.tr- 510. Wool «t.ni*nd tor ul,liuM'-vo *419; c lt;m ag *truD^ a?.*l only solo# ai II -4«4-^rv or courage; the result of mentalOYer- work* i s d eioretionCaLTUioaK, Maryland, Ociofcer 17. Coax—Weak sad lower; mixed western, 56LiOr eZO'tfl*1!! or some drain uiiun the , is always cured by HUMI’ltKETVsystem,HUMFOPA1HIC M’E IFIC NO 28.It tones up and invigorate* the system, dispel* the gloom and depoocUncy. imparts strength and energy,—-stops the drain and rejuvenates the entire man. Been used twmty years with perfect success by thousand* Kold hy dealers. Price, $1.00 per single vial, or $5CO |»er package «-f five vial* and $2 00 vial o! jniwder. Sent by all on receipt of prire. Add re** HUM-PHKLYS HOMEOPATHIC MfclM IE U0MP i.M. 562 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.i’heo. EgenHlorff, Agent, I^avenworth. Kansas. june2 3tawAwMARK THESE FACTS.The Tsitmony sf ilia Whole World.HOLLOWAY’S PILLS !t#ta e and vlenee are rotubinvd in llir ^ lureDruanufar.ima«onginalw fr.»m 4iaorJirof the system, me act* oa ibsrau**.T*Murder Will Oxt-A few years ago “August Flower” was discovered to be a certain cure for Ly*|cp«ia and Liver complaint, a few thin Dyspej#-tics made known to their frienda how easily and quickly they had l«een cured by it- u-e. Tbe great meriw of Green’s Aroo-T 1'lOTIR liecamr h« ral«d through the country by one suflerer to another, until, without advertising, its sale has become immense, Druggists in EVERY’ TOWN in the United Stales are oelling it. No |«rr*..nsuffering with 8our Stomach, Sick Headache, Contivenea*, palpitation of the Heart, indigestion, low spirits, etc, cm take three dows without relief. Go lo your Druggist, R Parham, and get a bottle for 75 ivds and try it. Sample bottlvs 10 cent*.aug24-eod«keow•*1 had no ap; •* i:e; !!o!l 'Way ** fills gave me a hrai ly »»nr - *•6our r tl!s ar.* mar'vlou*.! o« ad lor auwui* r ho\. aad kcp lh»m id thehOOM •*•Lr. HoUowaj ha* cared my b. a 1»« he thatakwMiia,•I laironc of your Pills to my bah • for cholera luorbua. Theu*. »r little Iaiug gut WrII in aday *•-My nauteaof a morning 1* cured.••Your I«x ol Hot otvay* Uiniment cund me of not ora In lie b ad. 1 «ubb d *«iine of your Otuimint bruind in*? cars, and ibe noise has Uli ••nd .mo iwv boxe*; I warn one for a poor family.**1 encl j»p a dollar; your price 1* 25 cents, bal tb medicine I • iue I* wo- tb a dollar.’ *©, nd mr flv (Hixea or our ^l.ls.“Lei me ba V tb.w . '*x*-s • your Pills by return mat . lor 1‘aitU sad KeVer.I have owr two hundred sult;*b lediru^nialt as UieM-, bui want of apace c iinpe.# me lo conclude.Fop Cutaneous Disorders,▲ml a I erupt • ns of li rkio, IhlaOiatiwrBt to •t .nvaluable ll dOr* not lie .1 ext-rnally aJ jD» , but pcweiratas with be mst searcbingcb tjib.- \ery loot 01 tne ev.i.Ym my iklTl VMM lamp ia Um room when you got ap this ^g oa bearing the report of tbe pistol sod fall of a beavy body where the bodySlh* j«fTV ere waa not.Q Waa there aay lamp lighted in (bebowaa, aad, if au, whereabouts, and ia whatMS CO.,ME6CHANTS.fit. LOUIS. . Gma A Co., 9 6oM WLwaokee.s d to ecra'gam -m* • t , anl libera a 'vane s teaMag ta 81 Loafta.9 at-A. There via a lamp homing in tba din* ing room where the deceased and his wifeI understood you to ray In your evidence this morning that you lit'a lamp. Wnat lamp did you light ?A. 1 dam’s think i stated M aay evidence this mt»n.ing that 1 lighted a lamp.Q. Whereaboate was the pistol lyiag when vou ran io to whtip the deceased lay ?A. Oq the floor, near the body, ia front of it as he l^y oo bis right side.Q Did yoo pick the pistol up and lay it • the lounge.A. I did.lt;2 Did you hear any ooa hallo or screammediately after the firing of the pistol or the fall?' A. I heard hia wife crying.Q Oa rear arrival in the room, did rite, Mm. Taylor, aay anything to you ?A. V*flt;J. What did she aay to yoa ?A. The fire* word the said was, what has h*pr*ard? Where ia Tommy? i ihfekMyEdwin Kern being duly sworn says: name ie Edwin T. Kcea.Yesterday morning a boot ]] o’clock I met Zach Taylor oa the corner of 3rd avenue and Marshall streets. He said be bad been troubled with a cat op there, and he wanted to borrow a pistol to shoot it. I teld him whenever ha wanted it, joat coma down to the store and get it. H» came to the store yesterday in tbe afternoon, about bet warn 2 and 3 o’clock, and 1 gave it to him, and i heard this morning that Thomas R Taylor wee dead. I heard of it between A and 9 o’clock. The pistol belongs to Ed Morphy, nod was one Uhe the one shown the jury, and all the chambers ware loaded. I mm it loaded same lima about a year ago last an ■ mar.(Signed ) EowiR T. Bmpxpsvienre hss bereMad tb* vlrtus of Pool’•Exit trartJurraai application or iaward.y taken with aafHT-be tarn? ol Pond's Extract are mtrvelouv.Belief from pals obtained tractbv nee of Pond's Ei ^ botLe for 50c., $1 OU sod 91.75 largest cbcapc*lQan le ublaioed from L;u£*i*ts e»*cy*bcrc yry it once, sad you will never bethout ItcudivHoiluway’s Pills and Oiximaot-Wes and agba«t at the thousand* hourlyhurried to a premature grave, victims ofhaving neglected tbe first symptom* of disease. Whether the complaint originate* in the body, or be introduced accidentally through the akin—fatal results may be warded off by a timely reeoume to one or both of there medicine*. 2) cents prr box or pot. cod Aw“I wbh I waa dead, is an expression not oolrequcntly used by ihe dyspeptic and sufferer from Liver disease ; the depressed spirits unfitting the mind for anything, and almost driving him to despair. Be of good chotr; there ia life and health for you yeL Take -immooa’ Liver Regulator. It regulates the Liver, dispels despondency andrestores health.ddtwltbei-Dr. J. L. Wever ted: My prnfeariand enrreon; I know tbe him—on my arrivalaU-dulv sworn,of phyrician I foundtea darolsue ethioc like thaL lt;2. What she dad tkm -v la reriLy to her qmeuhpcena—S' * ag oo tbs floor, deed; I fed a wound oo right aide of hie head shoot aa inchin front of ibe oar, and at the hree of the brain which ia probably a p stoi ball wound of abnot the calibre of 44 which passed ihroach the shall into the brais ; I find, also, his hair boroed around tbe wound, and blood on the face aqd about tbe wound ; 1 pnmsd a probe 3 or 4 inches through theB probe 3 skull into the brain, and ia my jMr.T K Taylorwound.(Signed)« to hie death byJ. U Wrymr M. D.8TATE OF KANSAS. \LlAYKRWOSTH CoCWTT. JAn inquisition hoiden at the Gty Coantv of Leavenworth, state aforvseid, on the 15ih day of October, A D^ 1876, before J. W. Farrell, Jnsties of th* P^ocm in and lor th* Township of Leavenworth, i n ■md Gamely, noting ae Oenaner of said county for the rime bring, on the body of the I a i* Thom a* R Taylor there lying dead, by the juror* •' scribedThe raid jarere, »P« Ihriv oalh^do ae? * * That the arid Thomas R Taylor came lo from a he I lei nennd. in theWe are Prepare* t*That “Gil let’s Cream Dry Hop Yeast is giving the highest and beat sitbfaction Giiiet, McCullough A Ccl, Chicago.ChiUrem Cry far Fi taker's Cations.It ia as pleasant to take as booey. It eootains no morphine or other deleterious ingredient, and is sure to expel worms, cure wind colic, regulate th* bowels and stomach, and overcome irritation caured by rash or cutiing teeth. Mothers can rest and children eojov health mho use Carton a. It is haralms, it is certain, it is speedy, it is cheap. *ep8w3m.FALSE IMPRESSION.It is generally aupjKired by a certain class of ritizeos, who are nol practical or experienced, that Dv»prpria can nut invariably I * *ly be cured, but we are pleased to say (hnl GKEK*'d Acow Flower has never, iu our koowfedgr, failed to cure Dyspepsia or Liver Com plaint in all its forms, such as Sour Stomach, CoaliveneM, Sick Headache, palpitation of the Heart, low spirit*, Ac., Ac. Out of 30,000 dozen bottles sold last year, not a single failure wax reported, but thousand# ol complimentary letter* received from Druggist* of wonderful cure*. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sam-fle bottle* 10 cenU. Regular size 75 emu or sale by -sephfeodkvSOA tare Thiag.Dr. King*# fc^philitic Remedy ix warranted lo cure hyphilis io tbe primary, second sry and tertiary stages, and in all its varied and complicated forms, and will cure the worst case* of veneral diseases, case* which have resisted the treatment of the most eminent phvnciana of America. It cores the first stage and heals tbe ulcer* in a few days. It cares alarm io ihe mouth, noee. throat, bead, arms and leg; also, hard pains in the bones and joints, swelling of joiutx, syphilitic rheumatism, etc., in a abort rime. Price, $5 per package Sent ever?where by expreao. A treatise on sex sal diseases free. Sent mailed for two •lamps. Sold by Dr. J, Dinsbeer, 505 North Seventh street. Si Louis, Mo Cure* guar-antrad or the money refunded. Thao.Egeradorff Agent, Leavenworth, Kinma.april26aodAw-107HOLLOWAY’S P(LLSinvsrtsb y car. a Ijc lolluvring «lix«s-cs :Disorder of the Kidneys.Id i I iImuti _Cc* t .o^ thi -r urr^av. wb»tn er ibex «eret* tooiwtw o too li.iit Wsi-r; or sh ifirr L« b« 101 .•*(«-«! w h H int or gravel, or with shra so I ,s.u svttlatl in Ihr lo-Bs •»v- tbe regi *oi or .tt • l l lo?*, lhr«e Pil • -hon 4 be l ken aeonrding o Ih- priotr«l directi d.i, se4 u»e Otstim n« •houM b w« I iat.bed info lh. him I 01 b- t»lt; rx st b'dtm.*. Ibis treatmeot will stve a mc*E imme.ia* reliel ».f a a I otSer u.#«n h »T« fai.cU.For Stomachs Out of Order.No muhc. e vr.11 ff) tff»ctually Improve thr tone Uhe a:ooiach aa hr^e Fills; tbe/ WBOV# n 1 fixity occsartteed eltbvr by uUTUp-ira*.a: or uapr i*e('lie . lue .-ach :he l.«rrsa«i reduc~ it to a ra!ib s'tion; tte/are wooderfDlly er-dca.toba id I p MS- lb Ud lh -y til rto:* in curie*; ill *1 -*..t4er9 ul the iver ad stoararkkftot 1-0 WAY*6 Plt-LH are thr be»t known In Ibe worol ( t ibv ol owmx dl-vas #.iKOe, A-thna, K lious (.'oilplant. RIotcbv# on the *k:b. R.w e #, t on upmttoo. lvbt .ty, •irooa,, u mruwty, fcryai ela». knuali. lrrrsu-lintias. Fere • ol all ki d% Fits, liou:. Headache. Indige U(M, it.fl«ram*i:o*, Jasadice, Ltv- r C rap!a nu, I.nin'jaw*. Pnev, Kbeuma-iracn. Ke*e lion ol ur.ne, * roiuUr o K ax's Evil, 6 ie rhro te, tea and tiravel. Tic. 1» u-lou-eux Tuowr*. I'torfi, W. rrna ol ad kind. We*.ness trom aoy cau«e, etcIMPORTANT CAUTION.Nos* are irenura* an leas tbe sxgaa ur* o» J. HaYDOca a* tgvat forth* aile* rt aie», «nr rmiO ls eaen hux ot Pil s, an I otn'ment A bad»m- rewarl will be elven to -ay one r*n-deriogoaca •azoraauoa assss/ lead to t e«l« teetioaofaoy partv or p*itlc* coanw-rfritlng the meilicm ♦ or vrnding tbe —me. know id* t-e«a to be ijtoroUt •.•Slid ail c suanufaTtory of Profeesov Hoi.-IoWat9U.. k— Yora, SOI by a I reaped aide drri^cUtaand da tier- tn medicio* thron h-outtb e villxrd eo id, ta box?# at 25 crate, lt;2O nu »-m1 f I **b.TT?*Tberc is coaat'terablc sav.ag by taking th*ta £ r aileS-S. B —D.rec lona 'or 'beguidance of pansaftslied too24-1V7greawt reaMdM flash, bone andTtee Centenr Llnlmcota are tbawar discovered for all muwcla ailmenta—Bite*, Bruise*, Swelling*, Burns, Rheumatism 8ufl Joints, Ac. Wbat tbe White Liniment does lor the bumnn family, the Yellow Liniment doc* for hone* and animals. They are cheap, they are convenient, and they are certain in their effects. sep!4-w-3mLyox's Kavsaiaox —tn bsaoUXol, stony. lux-uriaal hair. prevent* (to taJU/.f ou: ur luraiaf gray It bm stood ibe I—t «f 40 year* UchmrmiaKtr prr-BOMdaod bn oo rival.Ilsfan's Nagoo ia Bala* preserves saa rwiore# M—irtlra; removes fan kto*,tsn and milow ra. mak— lha *kia toll, • hi to so • delkai* Its be detected. marS-tonrtx vSPorcui n —nod tefe (IBS p**v?' « Max* nooa! KcMtisooo! Msmaanal Impediment* uMai lists; tks can— and cars. Sot wcurely, port-paid. tor tecrato. by Dr.C mdttter. 417 rtL Charles •.•reel, k Loub, Xo., tbs great ^re*ilte hi* wwk. dscMkwlyBrrrraRcwrea la from to to M days by th* a— •( tWTramph Tnra and Iriampfe Ruptare Beady, nuaulactared by the 1 rla—ph lt;—spray. sit Boo erf. *- T ihliTr—asd appeitor leak ib# meBal axth* last a—ran ol tbs Great Aaaerkaa Iw-■utate Fair 9—i .0 cram tor tertr new hook. AAwtyiia every d seeder Die affixed to encb hex.OlBce, 112 iberty 8t. Hwwfgrk.R CHARDSON A 00, AGENTS,octlfi eod«xw-35 bt. Louis, Mo.«%l*ritp6f Wplmnd,fromapimriin hie |agnm, with aCarpenter and baiider, aoridts order* fitbe country. Apply at this office, or 310Ottawa rtreH. m _ aep7-Wlf Ao exyerkneed sod acuve ap—L la every cvmtyJohnny TLraw ouveffimant irairter of ^ -U aa ank* ac^tel tc sverrounmmx S wwv w»onbi reel-ter ol ^ ]f pretee C*m«iptecral Cepttal sqair ddeeds, has ocvn laid up I r several days Aipiy by . uer- bra I. Leav-with a badly framed ankle. He ie out ■w-tb. Era.,-la pawn.-26*. US North rdmAmsrioaaThis hotel has beeu so long and ao well kept, that like good wine it “ needs no btiab,” and yet ae can’t help speaking a word io ita favor. It has been rvubliahsd over a quarter of a century, and has bn-coma renowned all over Europe and America. for its unexceptionable qualities as a first dare hotel, where both comfort and economy are combined. Thera are facte worth knowing to those who expect to visit R*tou this • exAon. Price* have recently brea reduced to $3 00, $3 50 nod $4 00 per day. m eaufcm *•LieuL Alex Ogler, of the 17th Infantry, arrived at the Fort yesterday from #het Abraham Lincoln in ooaamand of ao consiaiing of Sergeant Thoa. Gilmore, of lha #kh infantry, three privates of the 17lh, and. ooe of tba Tib cavalry. They brot them three drami* who ooaldn’t m a?ic made by tbe * K«fe,’ take upwarmer qusrtera The ”, prison anateaa. i n* xraw [ably »Urt oo hkretaxmiH
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