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THE OTTAWA LEADER. v. a 9 f3 Bt JOS. WARREN OZIAS. 3 S3 GOODIX'S EXCHANGE OFFICE.

OTTAWA, KAKSAS. Does a general Loan, Collection and Exehan business. Interest paid, by special agreemont only, oa Time Deposits. Prompt attention given to businetts. 3 a.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION OneCo'py, one j-ear (in advance) $1 so or mx months (in advance) 75 If not paid in advance, per year 00 Single Copies (fa wrappers), each ...5 cts. Bills for regular advertising collectable at the of each month; transient advertisements in advance. 33" Subscriptions may commence at any time. 1-1 2 to 8- .0 O.H 1 tj GO GO fcrj -3 Ottawa, Kansas, Thursday, June 17. BROWN PUSEY, ATTOENEYS AT LAW.

OFFICE, COR. MAIJi AXD SECON'D STRKKTS," Ottawa, ADVERTISE LEADER, 06 1-1 2 The telegraph offices in this city will re-reive full dispatches announcing the progress cf the Cincinnati convention, and will furnish them free to all newspapers in the city these being the terms on which the dispatches from the Chicago convention were transmitted. A bulletin board will be provided in front of The Leader office, so that all can be posted in each day's proceedings. 2. We have a large bona fide subscription list, and can give patrons ample return for cost of the space occupied, GO sr fl a to a C.B.

MASOJf. C. K. MF.IGi LAW OFFICE OF MASON MEIGS. Practice in State and Federal OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE, OTTAWA, KANSAS.

JOEL K. GOODIN, 1 ATTORNEY AT AW, OTTAWA Fkasklik CotSTV KAN A Twenty-five years in practice in the State. Keeps an Abstract and Collection Department. Businesspromptly attended to. 1 2 E3 GO GO OB L.

W. McKlNLEY, M. D. office: No. 62 Main street, over R.

Laws' Dru Arthur doesn't take well in his own State. The New York Tribune ignores Lis nomination. The Cincinnati convention meets June 22, when will be named the next President of Uncle Samuel's dominions. The Burlington Independent sits itself squarely down on Edwin Alden, advertising agent, Cincinnati, and claims to have teen shamefully swindled by him. Man was created "little lower than the angels," wc read of old but in this day, a Republican candidate for President, that could only play second fiddle before his nomination, is lauded to the skies, and placed on a par with the Almighty.

W. M. Allison sold his half interest in the Winfield Telegram to his late partner, C. C. Black, with whom he remains as associate editor.

After manyups and downs the Telegram has gained a solid foothold, and is a production worthy of the recognition it rccieves. Store, OTTAWA, KANSAS. hH. PALACE DRUG STORE POLITICAL HASH. Joplln (5Jo.) Herald, Pern.

The campaign on the Radical side of the house will be one of defense and apologies. The coming man was not named at Chicago. It remains for Cincinnati to do that work. Lawrence Standard, Dem. If any one.

thing was needed to make, Democratic success certain, it was just such action as the Republican convention at Chicago has taken. St. Louis Republican, Dem. No man who indorsed, sustiined, or took part in the fraud of 1876 can ever be elected President of the United States. Kansas City Times.

Ambitious politicians should migrate to the United States of Ohio. The ticket to beat the De Gollyer ticket is "Seymour and Hendricks." Garfield has splendid forecast. He was the father of the bill doubling the President's salary. Garfield is a'year younger than Blaine, but will be a year older before he is elected President. The Hendricks Club, of Indianapolis, i has enrolled five hundred members to back their favorite at Cincinnati.

Roscoe Conkling ran better at Narra-: gansett Pier than he did at Chicago. This speaks volumes for the shot-gun. Mr. Conkling undoubtedly believes that half a loaf is better than no bread, so be accepts Arthur as his share of the Chicago spoils. v- Inasmuch as all the Ohio men are noAV provided with office, there is some satisfaction in knowing that, if Garfield is elected, there will be a chance for somebody else.

Twenty shares, representing $1,000 each, was the amount of Garfield's '3ivy" in the credit mobilier. The consideration was Garfield's votes first, last and all the time in support of the swindle. Atchison Patriot. The newspapers have been for the past several months referring to the Republican candidate for President as "Pulp and Paper" Garfield. The Chicago convention perpetrated the best joke of the season when it adopted a civil service platform and then nominated Chester A.

Arthur for Vice President. The credit mobilier statesman, Mr. Jas. A. Garfield, and the eminent civil service reformer, Chester A.

Arthur, are the Republican candidates for President and Vice President. The battle ground this year will be in New York, Indiana, Connecticut, New Jersey and Oregon. They were all Democratic States in 1876 except Oregon, and Oregon lias since gone Democratic. We have no doubt they will all be solid for the Democratic nominee in this year of our Lord 1880. The result of the Chicago convention will have this effect: Blaine will be eternally shelved; nevermore will he be a Presidential candidate.

Conkling has lost prestige. Cameron will take a back seat in the councils of the party. Logan is politically ruined. Grant henceforth will be a pflitical nonentity. Lyndon Times.

The potency of the "bloody shirt" has been lost. It went down with Blaine. David Davis will not receive the nomination for President of any political convention this year. David's sling is too short. It won't reach the Goliah of any J.

I. PARAMORE, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURG EO OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: Corner of Locust and Second streets, OTTAWA, KANSAS. 05 -A FULL LINE OF- DRUGS, PAINTS and OILS, E. K. KELLENBERGER, M.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office IIours-9 to 10 a. m. 12 to 2 and 6 to 7 p. Ottawa; Kansas.

I go' and all Goods usually kept in a first-class Ding Store. The best assortment of MOVED BY THE SPIRIT. "It is estimated that a half million dollars was spent ifi during the session of the convention, for alcoholic fluids, which may account for the enthusiasm being so frequently and easily raised to concert pitch It seems necessary on the part of narrow-minded persons to ally Democracy with whisky. It is well known that there is as much liquor drank outside the party there is in it, of which the above is abundant proof. jToilet Articles; i IN THE CITY.

Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, day or night. ON THE FENCE. ifi 3D -i 5" DAVIS GILLEY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Offico Hours 8 to 9 o'clock a. 1 to 2 p.

m. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, OTTAWA. Dr. W. L.

POLLOCK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. A. J. PITZER, DEALER IN Store, on Main street. Orders may be left at Brown's druff store.

Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m. and from 2 to 4 and 1 to v. u. Drugs, Medicines, The Atchison Champion, which has been sanguine of Republican success heretofore, apparently weakens in its faith.

With reference to the result of the Chicago convention, it says After the fierce and protracted struggle, everybody is pleased but tired, and feeling just now as if there was no more to do. But the "doing" must begin to-day. This is no walk-over that we have before us, but the hardest, fought contest ever known in the United States. We regard the campaign of 1876 as an easy one compared to the ono before us. Let every man think as little us possible of the Chicago convention from this on, and look forward to election day.

For, let tha oldest Republican understand this, that never cilice his party came into existence was there j-'reater need of every man, aud every voice and very vote. DECLARATION OP PRINCIPLES. Following are. the resolutions passed by the Democratic Convention, May 26: Resolved, That the Democracy of Kansas reassert the principles of constitutional government, civil and religious liberty, and equal rights to nil the people. 2d That the maintenance of the principles pro CO 30 -TOILET-: T.

F. BALDWIN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Shop, north side of Second street, east of the Cloud House, Ottawa, Kansas. Takes contracts for all kinds of frame and wooden buildings, and makes a specialty of store fixtures, counters, etc. AND -FANCY GO GO And everything usually kept in a party.

HIRAM TEFFT. D. A. TEFFT. HIRAM TEFFT SON, AMMO II ABLE Corner of Second and Hickory Streets OTTAWA, KANSAS.

Whatever else may be doubtful about the intention of the authors of our tariff laws, they undoubtedly meant to place on FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. the free list all materials used in the manufacture of paper. It happened that pulp of wood, which is by far the most important element in the manufacture of paper East Second Street, JAMES A. BURGERT, ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITIIING WAGON WORK, Prices low and reasonable. Opp.

Stone Mills, Ottawa, Kansas. OTTAWA, KANSAS. City Meat Market Corner Main and Fourth streets, WANTED Local correspondence from all the towns in Franklin countv. If anything of importance trauspires, write it up for The Leader, KANSAS. OTTAWA, mulgated in the Declaration of Independence and embraced the Federal Constitution, "That all nicu are created equal, and are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights that nmorig these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; that to secure these rights Governments arc instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed," essential for the preservation of our institutions, and that the Federal Constitution, the rights of States and the union of States must and i-hnll-be.

preserved. 3d, That we demand a free ballot as the inalien-uble right of free men; that we denounce all pretences for surrounding the polls with troops and petty ofiiciata temporarily clothed with arbitrary power to arrest citizens without duo process of law, as inimical to free government. 1th, That we cannot too often reiterate our abhorrence of tho monstrous fraud, by which the joveroign will of the people in the choice of their Chief Magistrate was defeated in the last presidential contest, and through which the United States presents the shameful spectacle of a republic with an Executive not elected by its people; That wo hold the men and party guilty of this crowning iniquity of the nineteenth century, to a Htrict accountability, and demand their condemnation and defeat at the coming election as a warning that this people are resolved' to preserve their priceless heritage of self-government. That our delogates be and they are hereby bstructmflo vote as a unit in favor of the perpetuation of the "two-thirds rule" In the National convention. our delogates be instructed to vote as uni In tho National convention, and that a majority of the delegation shall determine how the rote of tho State shall he cast.

Substitute for seventh resolution Resolved, That we placo entire confldoneo In tto action of the National Democratic Convention and hold that Its action will he such as to commend Itself to the approval of tho great Pcm-usratic masses, and to the end that our delega J. II. BURTON, DEALER IX Dire Goons, Clothing, Hats and CArs, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc. Choice Selections in Dress Goods. Prints, and Fancy Articles, always in stock.

OTTAWA, KANSAS. used by the daily and weekly press of the country, was not specifically and by name exempt from duty. Under a treasury decision, which held that this verbal omission was fatal to the free admission of wood pulp, a few manufacturers of tbat article have been able to impose an exorbitant tax on the general body of paper-makers, by whom it is, of course, shifted on the consumers, the newspaper publishers of the country, and the burdan falls With special hardship on publishers outside of the great cities we, consequently, being impoverished so that a handful of monopolists may grow rich. The most powerful champion of these monopolists is Representative Garfield. Were his opposition to the bill withdrawn, the restoration of wood pulp to the free list, where it belongs, would be accomplished in a few days.

While his opposition continues, the monopolists are secure. Can Mr. Garfield afford to continue his support of a most odious and oppressive tax, which brings in ho 'revenue to the government, but which interferes very decidedly with the dissemination of knowledge amonf the people? Democrats, Attention! All residents of Williamsburg township WELLER JEWELL, And Dealers in every variety of Fresh and Salted Meats, Poultry, etc. We have nothing but tho best grades of stock, and null at tho lowost living price. Wanted, fat cattle, Bhcup, poultry, for which the highest market prico will be paid.

SUBSCRIBE the LEADER A. L. FRANKLIN, WATCH, CLOCK, AND JEWELRY REPAIRING, Second Street, Ottawa, Kansas, 5 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 8 We ghaiVinake it a newspaper worthy of THE OLD RELIABLE Meat Market STINGLEY WILLING, 94 MAIN STREET. FRESH, SALTED DRIED MEATS Always on hand, and in Any quantity, Blmpeor style, We slaughter ktrlctfy" tliht-eliios (stock, and fiU at low ratea.

ail confidence and support. Head our terms. who are desirous of becoming members of the "Young Men's Democratic Club of BAKER'S RESTAURANT, By Mrs, JOHN BAKER, Corner Main and First streets, Ottawa, Meals served at ftlt hours and in tho most ap proved style at 25 cents eaeh. iieifular board era wauled by the day or week. Bread, pies, cake, fruits, candies, cigars, always plied.

5-9 tion will be In such a situation as to oxort the greatest influence to such a desirable accomplishment, we hreby declare it to be the sense of this convention tnat they go wholly uniustructed as to Franklin County," can enroll their names Avith L. C. Stine, at the office of E. M. Bar-tholow, Williamsburg.

Hewitt Chaik, Hforhfist market price, for desirable grades of ay particular candidate for the Presidency 41 nugn, vncvp aun romiry,.

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1880-1881