November, 1878 74 THE WEST SHORE. H on. Iinlr.1 fmm pnrTI.) Uyllil llif mi 1 1 1 111. lin h removed In ... Wall county, laying out Hi town of Waltaburi. and IiuH'IImi I art iMftiM "lll lid olhrr public building Ihrra. While travrl Hnc nvrr Hi r.mtry li Irrquently .na, d over Hi iuiIh n( J M. 1 , nd . .11.11 iik in I "ay nUiut Hi- mail) advantage bis r.nrb ied UlWBall. Ilia " f r -1 IK Ml liarillnrrlng" l i All.), utiiualii lullli III fllat U-mtrnttl) ulldlni In Hi hiirlnf of I-::, arrrtpl l,y Mr. ..u.rnary lor Wall A Wali r Thai MMM year hi lb ruiuMl'lloa ol a aubalanUal lirlrk lire, a ninirlii mill, planli'ii mill, and Hi twOtlOB III lilt WlklliQ mill wiiia HplUl liOCat Of MtV fjfa Mini llin, Hi frnwlh of Ihi place ho 111 alawatly, and neatly .very Vital aTUAMMI til mlll.l.t nil i.f nil lr Innrr kill Hill lul tllllld- I Saws' kj iaOTW Of pftTaMI 1 ra nlrn 1 .-a. The Inwn liaa im.al rs,-llnt artincila, arveral rbiireh, and Iwn a nl and live weekly pu,rra u me ,ul,llilird auywli.l. 'la nil th Couat Imll. Ilia ( 1. ,1 .,'... 1 1 !....,,!., aii'l ,.,.. Srm are lull all In lb liiii-ri.au ,,r iiia-ir l,iwn I'.i 1., 1, laaalil It iiida id flu li-lnl anil ii.i-dw ul lalrnl, liaa man)' live eiilerprlalng hua luaaa m 11 Tin- latgi-at mi rrliandla bualnraa la bine i.y ijiimy A Wolr. They curry an Im 11.. 1,-. tt' k and drill In tivrytliln Irnni a pi n In a lliraalitng machine. I 11 1 -1 1 y Mien. el alan dn all .itcttalv liualllraa mid in-riij.y mm mialiiHia ,nar1ni In a ii.at, I WO Otlll ! , bilck HllHHaal lleald. Hi.' aTOOlOU mill, planing mill id Mr. MaKirr.aYml Inilaaal mill of Mr. Wall, liaytnli alan liua mi id Hi lual tonilalicd plan- 11. t mdla In Kaatriu WMhajtoa 11 la run l Iran, an I 1 1,. pmprm id Mr Qotfgl K k lT, tin l.y Ilia a , baa dun nun li In naal.i Hit ! In Ha growth. I KM lis ,Mi QUA) Ks Tfcn grutry ia inri.aiug rapidli ami llnur i.lnug a., wall lirr Dial wa llml 11 necessary In uu a Ifulai tailumn Inr them, J ml at praaont our twin alinuM keep llirir eyee oiirin Inr "lb bnia Jiacka-jr iwm.ll. " Tb Inn compnaing lb bnraa-jurkajr company am retried U bay aifitnlim tba llivat Hpi,l,ln mil r may iipwt auofi I., In al nl thai! tlniiiKa in different palta nl lb Nmtl.wal Aa yet, t an baldly judge juat Waal lad lb will wurk br, but w append a I. m d Uatti lull tricks prfurmd baton lblr arrtyal an that (M rdct may (pat! thrm " l any similar run I In. appwra aa a gly, aknthrr u lieriuan laiawi, and Ik iAbr a wall.inlrtnil mnntty trl.ll.il.at. Tbry alrltxt at Kanaaa City law work 1 .,. ub a Innkru iluwn onunlry wa(iin am) ft tal, wind-In. ,kru Imrara.aud i lanu.d lo la bn.kan dnwn m(ranti m dilmaa. bay nr,l u..n tb pul.h ..uair dunuf Ui day . 1 ..1. biiMlt (td in lra.1 until iwkld, Wtaan lb dr,,lr,t II.,, :, f. , ..,, wlh k buTMand iturnd tin u. iaj, ,,1 h, tmm Tb. 11 Waa tbat I bay war. racofnitial Ik. pclii u lb infinnld trio wkkh rrrat, I aik Mil aal aint.raent m Kanaaa QM Mli n, .uaayk abuwl Ay ;nji a(o with tb paraJyu,. alalln wkl. waa U.u.bl and anld all ...rr wait-!- Miaaourl a.rW Ibnuwand dlUra. and Inally ratjt , k. aiiwat ol Ik trto lk M Jimfhi ,hJ lh Ik -rlyJ nli.l Tb. ,.!, of ,,rocd. k t.-lkiwa Tbry kaal in. U.kmt t. laJ- Imwa Mltft at kaaM M) mi . till, ntwral Qm ul Ik In wutjld utVf it tot aalr M Ik ,!. and mm tb. tno uud run m lb. pav a kkfk M-,U. TWlwaMtouubtuwIy W lk try it,, .id ot Unng m,r Ua.Uot fa . (at. .J,k and band., but waa aub,l to (ui,ti( Hj if not auMaina.1 HW fw minutM with a uponR wjaked in ammonia. Tbe animal waa Mid at auction acyeral timen in Kanaaa City, but tell down m a fainting lit when bad away a few blo:k from the. place of nale. The third of the trio would then appear and aa a atranger offer to buy the apparently dying horse. He generally bought the home for ten or fifteen dollan, and the animal reappeared next auction day auil lb mine ilixlge waa it--elialuu. " Thil trio haye alao mcceeded in their tricki aa hog trader, from the country. They drove into town with two well-doctored old horiea in harness attached to wagon loaded with hogs, which they pri-li ml are lu-iug taken to market. In the rear of the wagou are invariably tied two more erow baita for sale. Thus disguised as honvst farmers, no one wuiild suppose that they were two of the mit nntorious hnrse-jocktys in the Western Htatra. 'I I. . v thus succeeded in selling all the old knockers they brought to the city. The hogs they parailn through the streets at last became so accus tomed to the business that they walked up tho plank gnngway to the wagon regularly every morning for the purpose of taking their daily ride. " There is another favorite plan of operations punned by this tlio of sharpers. They played it tew days since on the public in Kansas City quite siuress!,.lly, but it resulted 111 their arrest by the police. They pretended to lie farmers selling oats and hail a load of hay covered with a thin coat of owta upon the surface. As good, honest farmers, I bey sold several old hacks, just lent up from St. 1 - 1 1 -. aa lirat-rlaaa farm hones, poor in flesh, and aoinewhat overworked. My this dodge they have aucrended in aelhng a whole car-lnad of old, worn nut street-cur hones and animals condemned to the hack-yard, but which was shipped to the city instead. " A Nt. Loui horseman lends a graph n- descrip tion of one of the best tricki played by the gang 111 Ht. l.iuii. On one occasion they chartered two can on the Iudiampidis and 8t. Louis railroad for the purism of shipping hones to New York. They theu took twenty old hones, purrhaaed from the hack-yard to be killed aa useluaa, and for which they paid an average of $7 r head. They pur- luurd new faucy-hone blaukoti, balten, and sur cinglM, and ruvared the aquin skeletoui and loaded UkM ukjii tho can. They then introduced a broker to the animals, and obtained an advance of 11,1)00 on the twenty lino horses, giting the hunt and bills of lading aa senility. It ii aWUM to My that no one claimed the horses in ' N.w Vnik II. aBM ' 1 , 1 - . . , piayiMlsuv- rial KM by the trio in HI. I,ui. ,d Kanaaa , Cily ." Wa might iiumente some more of their little tt" ka. hut tb. ,buv, will iufflre, fur we eipect Watoio a Mourislnng hu.iue. here, notwith ! atanding our camion, a. we are fully convinced Ihe .d-killrrI.M not been around for ,m ii. rmi,,. irtlrctmn . ud hy the fact that the J"' ' ' "" wh0 "' U. ,,d on rec.jp, 0, two Mhn ... uu,urr 0( yoar (u(urt uMkwd m Inlllllllklt.ta. n. would hanllv tkfaak ..... OrrfOB Wally Kawd , " many mala and female llntlkawfa ihoiHau a- . T ' T- l" with two-dollar hill, ,H. ,ur ov.cut ptctur. Tin i.nums and aplrtluah.tir frauds 1 in pntemlin ... ... 11 .1-1 land alt,, I . uoing a I "till. 'take MM M IA, rrry f,r., , llltl. talr won't waah. Af.r d.v, ,. lu( to .utd.c ., Om A-.lw rr,, f ' ""r again around, in itself an evidence that there must yet be business for them. However, it is gratifying to know that none ever purchased from these tree sharps without getting bit. Perhaps after a while the people will learn a thing or two. Our quack doctors are increasing the latest ail. dltion to this ilk in this city, actually has the aa dacity to flourish a diploma from some remote Til- , .It... T"tl 11 4ilnn.. - made of jiaper, and can be printed in any printing office. Printers rather like diploma printing it is usually a fat job. A certain printer in this city ought to be known as " the professor," just fron the number of diplomas he has issued. Always remember that no really skillful physician or sur geon ever needs to roam from village to village in quest of patients. We hear of another fraud just as we are dot ing our monthly budget, but as the full particular! are nut developed as yet, we cloie with this simple caution : Under no circumstances sign any con. tract written in pencil, and sign no contracts of any kind for bookB. papers, chromoi, Ac, unless the party soliciting your signature is persoutlly known to you to be reliable and responsible. POT-POURRI. The recent petit larceny of A. T. Stewart's dead hones will doubtless lead to cremation as a more satisfactory mode of disposing of mortal remains. Had Stewart been cremated, his ashes might have been so precipitated that they could have been worn by his be reavcd( ?) widow in a mourning pin, or preserved in an ornamental urn upon her dressing table. They might even have been made into toilet soap. We would not indulge in these grim, sep ulchral jokes over the dead body of a good or gracious man, who, after a life of usefulness, had been quietly inurncd; we should wish him the repose he had fairly earned. But when a narrow hearted, miserly, cold, and selfish rich man dies, we have so little sympathy with him that we confess to a little pleasure in knowing that his bones are liable to he disturbed, and some of his money is to be expended upon honest men in their search for his otherwise quite unimportant and worthless remains. It is a curious habit of human n ture to look at a man through the transparent medium of a dollar bill. If a rich man is rude it is regarded as t quaint and laughable eccentricity ; but it a poor man does or says the same thing he is a boor, and we are disgusted beyond measure. We are ready to find an excuse from an act that has money behind it, and equally ready to find fault with an act that is backed by pov erty. The gold-colored pigment which envious eyes secrete is not the peculi arity of a class, but the characteristic of Irom the sexton who shoves bundle of human rags into the back jcw, and shows silk and velvet to the ''est s, al, to the clergyman who smooth the rough edge of lite for wealth, ad men doff their hats to a pocket-book, this ,s a pleasant reflection for the ew, but to the rest ot us it comes little hard.