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The Weekly Osage Chronicle from Burlingame, Kansas • 1

The Weekly Osage Chronicle from Burlingame, Kansas • 1

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'-4'-" TWO DOLLARS, IN ADVANCE. jy murdock: t- NUMBER 62. i BURLIJlfiAME. OSAGE COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY. AUIiUST ft 1SCC.

VOLUME 2. The rotnainder of the first section doea not change the status, or rolative position of persons. It merely incorporates in. the On motion the proceedings of this mooting were ordered printod in the Osagb Chronicle. Adiourned to meet at 10 o'clock a.

m. oc A. UEHPKKAlIE WOMAN'S' The Fury of a Betrayed Woman. Constitution, a principle alreudy legalized tho second Saturday of September. 0.

H. Browne, Scc'y. From tho N. Y. Commercial Advertiser, Aug.

8th, by the Civil Rights Bill, nnd recognized by hopelesaly fallen, wore on the road 'to tho drunkard's and felon's gravo. i When asked whether all licr Bisters in in famy felt tha samo hatrod to mankind, she replied that she thought tho feeling to bo general, ifnOt uniTor.su), omong them, ad ding that when a woman had onco fallen, ebe desired to revengo horself, not only en her Justices McLean nnd Curtis of the Supremo Mr, Gould ono of tho Vico ProsiJonts of Gltr niamitC (ttl) JOtrtCtOtl) Noble Cruthersof, the city ofSf Joseph, in tbo SUto of Missouri, is not'iOod that Nancy A Cruthors 'XtTirlTT did mi the 4th day of August, A. D. 1S66, filo bor THE WEEKLY CIIRONlVLXi In tho office of the clerk of tbo District Saturday horniho in Contt within and for the county of Osage State of PWBMSHD kvmy batubda KBaaa charging th. said Noble Cruthcrs with Burlmeame.

Osage County, ivanbdb, iieDry and. with being win. 7 MinmiALL MURDOCK, fully absent frem bar for the space of more than pne BY M. MARSIIAJoii wiftwvu, vearhst past and asking for a decree ofdivoree and Editor and Iroprietor. aliinonyfrom the laid Nolle Cruthera which pcti.

i. tion will stand for hearing at the next term of said The London Riot. Theri is 08 much difficulty in getting ut Court of tho United Statos, as long ago as tluPrisou Association, rolatca tlio etory of a tlio Dred Scott case. tho facts of a riot in London as in Now Or. Tho second eoction of tho proposod amend i fallen woman he liua encountered in ono of our penitentiary hospitals, whidi ortttsater rifio light upon tlio tondeficy of licentiouenoss cducer, but on all his eex that no game loans or Memphis, while tne real causee ui LlOliam, 1 aourt.

HANCI A. UKU iuniws, ment provides for a obango in the basis of representation. In 17'Jt, your Excellency By Fiahbaok a Rogers, Attorneys. to produce crime, and wo reproduce it id the will remember, Thomas Hardy was tried for NOTICE. nf Furl Union, in thfl lom- was followed with a greater relish than that disturbances ore so strongly apparent on of involving all wh came within thier toih, both Bides of tho wator to mon ff fairness jq crime and, its coosequotit punishment; and honest convictions as not to admit of a that 'most oftueui cotld nuiubor at lca3t two j0ubt.

The whole matter, in tho instancos or throo victims whom they had ruined, aud namcjf originated in a spirit of ariatooratio Commissioners high treason' for advocating a change in the W. LORD, Cji'b, Blrlinoamb, tory of New Mexico will take notice thatW. F. i i.i n.on Knns8. did.

on the 18 J. PEURII'I'. MJPKRIOK. A. VOORJIfiES, Auvruuiu, vk vat.ftw 7 th day of July, A.

D.1868 file hiB potition in the District Court of 0age County, Kansas, agatiiBt it. v.i-onl Rhiinmnkar defendant, totting that many of these victims went to the leogtu nnj n88uraption, which fioni its loiiy of tho actual commission of eriuio. hieht presumes to look down with contempt 1 i. hope that it may meet tho eye of sonio young men who nra bo blatant in their bragndooioa auout victories over tho tirtuoua life of the weaker sex. Tha woman rcforrod to had been of oxqnisito beiiuty' and exoollont, culture.

Her father, a woalthy merchant of New York, failed'' in busiuose, and gaTO up everythiu tq hia proditors. She was redu-cod to tho liccecssityoneariiing tho trado of a dressmaker to earu her daily broad. She OWi 1 if tl.n naiil ildfeniLuit indebted to tuo 1 IVIIU 'I id Adorhold on a certain promsory. nolo in uio 1 ki infarnst llinroon from October 18- on tho laboring maBSOS. lljao rars is mu fassionablo resort of tho rioh and high-born.

County Norman u.ia. SWimimW .1. Ijr. vLAKK. nl 1 ''j A Reported Letter.

tt ls' iiubllolv asserted that a piivute 65. An ordor ofattacumcni nas oeen wsueu lot- Thegay eau'Ipagos'of tho upper classes glit case and four hoad of oxon attached a tuo proper basis of representation in L-iglanu, He was acquitted; howevor, and lived1 to witness tho passage of tho Reform BUI of 1832. That bill enlarged tho basis of representation," by reducing tho properly for suN frage. Tho Reform Bill of 18C6 was intio. duco'd as a government mcasuro.

It reduces tho property qualification to a still greater oxtout- It is still pending in Parliament. Tho Italian government has allied itself with tho revolution. Tho King of Prussia is talking about universal suffrage. If the millions of men now underarms in Europe, moot i r.f iha i.l Kfinnmnkpn. tor ljas been received from President Johns "son uy an influential citizon stating that, nltfiuuifh ho did not approve of.

mob law in The said Edword Shoemaker i notifiod that lie In ranuired to aunear and answer laid petition on or ter und wheel among its luxuriant foliage, and fashion and dash aro supposod to bo the only recipients by prerogative of its flowory nntnirna nnil nilar.lllJe brOCZCS. That 8 became a pruGciout in tho business, and hor bofuro the VZta uay oi uoioner a. v. iquu. tuKta and skill commanded hboral ist4 ond skill cenimanded libwal Coroner SiHVth Hart.

Uwor AilF tlj o- Dislriet Court-), to CerJfc of District Couri-rK R. Adams. Jd iVooafe (W-W. RepfaStotton. Preston.

JiUNGAME LQDQr-. NUMBER a wages, 'haUhooclt tbo New moet. pUtlVM.U By ft in os Kogorhis Altorney rUBLIOATION NOTICE which enabled her to supply ample wardrobe C- oi if over I Iv. f' nlifnilil nro uoveieu th saerod hold meeting in iOr I.Crbeiit OUO uuu uuw nwuovij She baa been intense sume to a mass 11 hi. 1 iin iiiiLii ibttvi vvfcwwwv Diima in 11 iaj nnn iijijv'il WILLIAM HOVKNbEN, of parU unknown, will tuko noiioo that 11.

I). did on the 26th dny of A. D- 186B, filt bis peli. fark, was a thing not fit to the gutter and gayo.y Uo.iounoing Northern Rodi oo5nct3 of that and bopVwh.eh springs eternal in the human -n Sou.horn DBonlo in ntf caJiaua and upholding tho boutliorn peopio in thought of; ri w. r.

in eonflior, thrones nnd dynasties will crumble into ruins. While tho oar of civilization je and that suon a meoung wu I. tion in the District Court of Osa-re County In tho i .4 1 ninlritton 1 a tA ft I Bliito of Kansas Bgiim" the saia Wimitm iioTonuiiii flUlB BrlUMM defendant, setting fwrth that the said llovenden did might restore her to the cth.aru.od oirelos whoso delights she had Once tastod, and which 1 on the Hh day of July. A. D.

I860, at WUnniigion in Kansas. Mem. is rolling on in Eengland and Italy and American patriotism 6hould guard tho down grade of a boastful reform." ihAir limit r.w.44 i i i. nnimiMnri iiiktn i wriLiiis 10 ihir Hall, 1 he longed to ro-entor. She used every ef Gatornally invited visit the bcrs of Ihe Order are ua BAMB0, N.

0, Cuas. 0. Cbomb, B. 8. I Eighteen years before Thomas Hardy was fort, by the charmg of person, dress, toico dofoiidiog what they bcliovcd their utorest.

to nsk'for the common peopio tho If this statemeut, which is alroady current in cognition of rights guamtced by the pro- thcipapors, is truo, it ought (0 bo gr088iT0 march of eivilisiation and tho rooog- bythe publication of tbo shameful letter, nitiqn of the dignity of labor, renderes the and if there is any expression iu it justify insult ti tho privelcged claBSses.etill more ing thoNew Orleans mob, Prcsidont John, offens'ivo. A stop of the kind oould not be sou ought to bo impeached for his connec- permittod, and to prevent it the gates were tiou with that affair. It i potvpossiblo. to tightly bolted and the polioe mustered in or palliate the conduct Resident Ono writer who rofesso. to have who not only causosiuou.

a. massaere by his boen an eye witness of the popular demon' but nfurwanlt iusti' strationi doscribo tho eathoring as an associ, md manners, to uttract tne notico anu win thelovoof elligible- young men. At longth bIio thought the had succeeded in her objoot; tried for high troson, the American Congress declarod in tulslance, that nil men are with the inalienable right of suffrage. Tho right of suffroge was recognized as alienable by State Constitutions nnd local stalutos. ivansun, imiAu a pne William Curtiaor bearer, payable in lumber six wcoks from da'lo, for twouty.livo dollars with lntorest at tho rale of twenty per cent per annum after duo, that the mid noto was thon and thoro for valuablo dolivered to said II.

1. Bhopard, llaintiff, thnt the aid defendant had for more than three yearn past, been a non.rosidont of the Stato of And tho said William Hoven-den is notified that and order of attachment has been Issued in aid citse and that ho is required to M-pear and answer laid potition on or befora. tlj 3rd day of September, A. D. 1366.

11. D.SIIEl'ARD, Ttf. BvJambs RoobRS, his Attornay. THE PSaCE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. rniiE RTcaci-AR meetings of the said 1 SOCIETY are held on the first and third Or each Month.

By Order of r' but the young man, whose Bflootione sue dreamed she hud won, proved ft cold hearted vtllian, who wns in pursuit of only amuse as well os the Declaration of Independence, mcnt and gratification of tho lowest desires. lies if when, the damuing details of the bloody ftii0n of the roughest clnsses of the metropolis, before hardy was arraigned." If inallienable rights ore alienated, freedom expires in the oyony of her dying votaries. Ono evening he invited her to ride. Driving tragedy are fully known- Ignorance, touj, while anomer, wno nnu r4u. be thouirht bv for iudeine.

declares that the entire move- Ot tjf. into the country, he alighted at a house of refreshment in Ihe neighborhood of tho oily. We loo are frionds to loyalty i we love gome an exsuio for the telogrophio orders mcnt, from first to lost was raorked with al. these could oiDlain or palliate a cold croper proprioty And still a third affirms, The King who loves tho law, respects iijt lo offered her a glass of win'o, whioh. she Fubllcatioii Molice.

MILES AVKRV, of parts unknown will take nolic that SYLVESTER H. PBARCKdid, on the 21th day of July, A. D. 1886, filo hi peti ion in tho Dist. Court in and for the County of Osngo, in the Stalo of Kansas, against the said Miles Av ery, sotting forth that tlio said Miles Avery gave a Mertgnge to the suid Plvostor II Teiieo on the jr of sec.

No. 21, township Np. of rnngo No. THE Id'opendent brdW Good Templara wil I' held its leguUrwasions on Monday night H. 0.

Chumb, Sec. Tim iniior had been uruecoa. a nk. Tholupior l.a-1 beer 1 uruggou. blooj.d ju8tifiatioo of thi.

enrmou. crime, found stupor cneued.und she awoke the Si Ka made Dub- bounds, And reigns content within them We too aro friends to loyalty loyalty and that with every apparent aesire on mo of the city offloials to goad the people to acts pro 1 1 ir I i iwsiv uo ouvu v.j of violence, the mob, as it is termed, behaved Holy Democrat, CI. 11. I4UWJiito following morning to unu ntreuu luiuvuy With returning ronciousnosf, tha whole mngi suffrage, universal and inseparablo. au4iAUU KCiU I II.

MIUHM. 1U w- itnuii 1 ruiiTK 1 1 l.f.i 1 -1 4 11 1141 1 yiv iKiiinrft wiiu mivr xi ith all commendable forbearance. Here is a difference of opinioni the hues of which aro I -I I I ruferrod to in said tlrt practfc ef Mediehrt and Bargery, begs M.ililite and Bargery, begs JL a. Mf uv.o.M.nji i 1, oitude of the ii jury burst upon Lor. the suddenly resolved on revenge, and tho; plan loava to unit ounce to 1110 cuwbub wi Tn mortoftgej and tuat tne awa djtivwiot Kiiffntml the lueorroa vi nm tU r(k rnfioetii lna irom caught from the tory or liberal feelings of the wr'itors.

Wo havo tho samo contrariety Executive Committee on tho The Committe met at tho call of the chair man, Saturday July 23th at 10th o'clock A. M. called the" Committe to (i tf Ufdwnn wns elected Socretarv. (hut Imviiie invl 13 .1 a 1 thni nf(nunt muv uo iiiivun "i for its 'accomplishment flashed upon bor mind with the suddenness and rapidity of Hioreou and that said land may bo ranting successfully oil diseases. Wb of sontiinont' here in relation to matters of VIW 4 I I Tho nroercse of hu lightning.

She botrayed no eiuotlonj she ut nn rnnrnanlips. Sho treated what had eated what had sold under a docroe or sm court to pay the sauio, nole, the sM Miles Avery ray the Bald amount found duo and intorest and costs thereon and tlio 1 Avorv is further noiifiod Hint It wn ngreod, by unanimous consoni, inn uio samo throi.i,Hodin promising to tne sic i somlert that tho oience enn aflory. In considernhlff fcxporienca irr Civrl nnd V. b. Army Hospitals, special attention -Ms given to long appointing th8 committees on Premiumtr, onward, demanding for men equal.

and blandly in- t() mumbera otU tho- exocutive oommittee 0f g-jghta nrij equal prjvolcgcs in tho com-, intimacy. The should bo allowed to name the men from their 0Q contMl8 of lifo. WLen a people, upon hapnoned ns a harmless jest, he is required tu jppeiit on of before the day ol slmding di(tt! aepur.uiv.... lo the oitinnns of Iiurlingnme and vicinity his A .4 1 yUed a oontinaneo. of The third section- provides that no porson who has ever takon an official oath of allegiance to the United States, and who has sinco given aid or comfort, in any way, to tho.

en omiee of tho Union, shall hearafter bo eligi-bio to offioe. We eeo nothing wrong in this section. Local politicians sometimes prnctico in their northern precincts, the treason which they denounoe in their southern compoera. Tho contracted ephoro of thoir operations on ly adds contempt to tbo infamy of their ex ploits. Tho fourth soction is a proposition as self-ovident as tho obligations of loyalty.

Tho national debt must be paid tho robol debt never. Whilo tho memory of our fal'eu sold September next. sYLYESTKR II. PENCE, lOWimui wi I .1. j4.

avUtAniM of 8 young man exulted in the eeso nnd Cora- After a iuuuarj wiu iwiivrn-f, I By Martin, Moiita a Bokhh, hj Viimsolf woVo appointed. J. II. Stubbs and D. Hoo Eovernmou, bo it monarohioal or republio, plotencss of his victory; and, from mo-moot Bhobocaino the ovil genius )f his life.

-T T. 1. lika lonrned divinos, are often vor naming inoso persons irom rcauir0 rororm, tho conservatives who uppuoa eerviossare respectiuny luuuciw- Office, at the Residence of Wm. Lord, where all w.jl be confidenttolly yroiurj GEO. BROWN it M.

D. .1 te oflK Medical Staff, U. W. A- i-nmnrohoud in In a bfHik snurious words or M. Uampo ipo U.

Jv. unab to eorap 1 In Professing tho tendorest and most ur.scllish Snnmlnr und 0. II. Browne, naming ii 11,. lion nililior in his edition ot Dom n.

a i 1 tondnnoies ot tno ace. olfection sho'drow monoy from hiiu oottiuu- Ait Uiohard tho Third, has inter- ihosfl froni Uidneway. illO Djriiaw minimi iho scnloiico'at tho head uf this advirtise. which sho hired sharpers to funr- crat. 1 .....1 1,119 it limit nuotcd in our hoiir i cbASA-H0RSES.

Hoover, A. Jicor-ard, Wra Atchinson. class 15 -CATTLE. 4 ishhiru with provocatives; to dnqkmg anu the tlmo houorod Reoontaruction Memorial- gambling and all the forms of Vico nnd do- 1 Kansas iers onduros, logic in their behalf is usoloss. pout, that we hava eome to bolicvu it to bo gouaino.

A few dn since, this apothemo was addrossed to tint 1 iltivii iriaAil hv 1111 old frioud who moL us in tho Ji iiLlnaAim, Alfred Wyley. 13 Olney, Peter class O-JACKS and MULES. C. Hooks, Thos Playford. II II llibberling.

'I. To His Excellency, S. J. Cratiford, Governor of Kansas, The undcrsignod of Ridgoway bauohery. At otory rally of Ins Loiter nature, by a skilifull alteration of persoasiou, When gratitudo oxpiros, thon indoed, nrgu-.

may justify tho payment of poneioris and ILL make professional calls at ull hours, Capital of the State, while engaged in eonvorsation with au iuvalid who had asked my opinion or lis 1. Dm 1.111111111111111 for his banter and she choked tho tiling CLASH JJ M11H'. township, Osago county, respectfully nsk that bounties. Our fallen soldiors bave not lain lseof virtoe. ond ohained 1.1m to thcat II paniel Milljsr sr, Criswyld, impu E-SWINE.

OFFICrJ and Judge 1luors cy liul(jn, Wodety suggustcd that; it was 'ti A i I i more than was contemplated tho (ittotation, trust. Lm.V 1 .1...1 montlm cotifinouiout to a sick ed. the Legislature may be convened at. tue earliest practicable day, for tho purpose of rati- of dissipation, and CQnGrmed) him In" his ca-reor of vico." Full well did alio', now whith. We will add nothing more.

To have said room uau purgwu fj ingtho auiendntont to tho Uonstiiution ro less would havo becu treason to our own er all this would lead hint; nor was sho di SAMUFL P. HART, D. and BLKCTTRlCIAIf, oently proposed by Congress, feign hope that 1 was "a wiser auu in The friond whom we had givuo a diagnosis of ln the rounds of iihvaio, blisters, sin, I i It bus boeu truly said of the Constitution, With expression of regard we romain your appointed 1n her malignant expectation. brunkeness cloudod bis and gamblm rodnmd lum to Dovortv. 'Not uutil ing r' ll.

C. Sheldon, Pollard J. W.Fox. class F-P0ULT11Y. Mitoholl, S.

Leonard, Chas ,1 class O-FARM IMPLEMENTS. A Pyehd, II II Gdorc, John ltuasell. 1 class II-SIIEPIIEUD DOGS; John Mings, J. H. Stewart, Hupp.

class 1-PA11M PKODUCTS. II Preston, Aaron Kinney, Uambo. class "VEGETABLES. linrnnnrantz. II Sheldon.

apisms, cupping, toching, tho nasal bath, the sit bnth and iilumio bath: had boon Excellency's i this th 11, victim nf Kuxtorn kil''o whoso skill was al that it is wiser than, tbo that -mado it. Tbo, same observation may bo mado with euual of tho proposed ameudment most as eroat as his honesty; had it stretched se far Burlingame, ICansas. boint. tho goal of all her prayers and efforts, 4 1- Most Obodient -O. II: Browno, William Atchison, Waltci 'twould havo inado nature immortal, nnd Death should havo played for lack of work! I told wy hod been reached, when poverty and disoase bad done their work, and he unablo to "Nor ony Stato deprivo any person of life, ihoul due process ul BRATT ON HOUSE! sick friend to "Throw Miosis to fho Aitchtson, Robert Clarke, Moras Clarke, O.

n. Roberts, Alexander Dyche, John L.Reily, Hiram Reily, Thomas Ethoriogton. Mars kus Wittcoburg, Mority Wittenburg, Moi and advised him to tako nono of it)- whereupon he A1UU4KJ Vm J.SWw.-j! is the languago of this first soo- 1 procure a wretched bod or a scanty meal, ex-4 CHEESE, HAMS, cspt through her charitV, did she wreak ppon Uambo, Greene, Mrs II. Jillinga, hfil. vo'no.

Th'on Mrs George Bratton, Mrs 0 BahnRS. -r a tt 1 AT U' nniiirt. "Would vou send mo to a Spiritual Uoo GEORGE BRATTON Is it not a dittlo the tor?" most assuredly I wonldf but do -not undor mn 1 11 mfuin a nindern Sniritualist--a charhi- UftlAI aw -C3 1 m.Asa SUUAll ana Convention of 1787, that fromed pur Nation II ris Krans, Wm. S. Draper, Oliver S.

Brooks, Im who pretends to euro disease, read destiny. it was her daily delight to visit hun, to load V' RV0PICIET0II, al Constitution, ehonld have neglected to rM tnaeli ton how to compel any one to uiarry you Charles Hook, Daniel Miller Daniel bin: with reproaches, and to reveal to him in and who dq all thesq womters cy tuo 01 iuu KANSAS. provide that no person shall bo deprived of Miller Minor B. Hupp, Wra. Hupp, T' bitter exultation the whole scheme cun AVni Thiers, MrB Wm Jamison Seiler.

class BIrwBOOTS SHOES. J.j' Thos Playford A Leonard, Dulton. class COOPERS' WARE. I Schuyler, Crumb, Wm Johnson. 0 CABINET WARE.

Smith, George Bratton G.W.Watson. Spanish Horosoope; or, like uMaobeth, took inrornal 6piril8 described as 1 ij, "Black spirit ana wbito, James Ackley, G. S. Dale, Jacop Walker, life, liberty or property, wiuioui uue yrv cess of law wae left for th MR. BRATTOIf would inform his-aid friends and patrons that he is still keeping ii.i 1 of 1783 to nropost as an amendment, a pnn- ningly devised, and jbo steadily by which she had wrought Lis ruin.

And when the closing scene drew ineof, she "sat by his bod side and mingled her execrations' with but to a physician who believes that man is composed of "Body, Seal and and that there nro Isaco Walker, Jessie Wilkins, Wcyraire, Lemuel Woodard. John E. Knowles, M. Soil, or, O'Noill, Wra. S.

O'Noill, J. M. Eag on, P. T. Hupp, S.

W. Stoveall, Robert Al .1.. i.Ai ct.n.l ti nn racomniendation pie enunciated by tho btshope ana uarons oi CLAPS riirjOHittV fjO, I ivtvuiio, ivo. as every ttavek kaewi WneofHiabt a4 laws governing each division of thU triene beina, in Kiitlinrn Kansas. 1- iha imatre of 0d.

but sadly marrod by dis. A Greeoo; Mrs. Levi Empie, Miss Ball. Endanj. 8ix hundred years before tho Aroer- tho shrieks extorted by his dying ngonies most eomfortablo moiv cuiuivruauiw mvwwo vlaiio HT ov I nn1iii On' tltO I8W8 01 jmunj revolution.

No was her vengeance even Boyce. Wittenbure: an Her warfare waV.gains't the vthoto sex, wU ElaVs R-DOMSTIO in tho twelfth century, this fundamen URLINOAME, T-' 11 A 1 1 taf principlo of human freedom was tiro- obedUooe ta lae laws or -ni pmiuai, raorni mm physical existenqes, and not only believes this grand truth and fact, but studios tq inform himsolf iu regard to these laws that he may the better discbarge his professional dullos and alleviate human woe aud wretobeduess; teaching his patients that all modloa tioo is worthless', bay, injurious, until they- return 8he regarded as lier. insatiate MSLLANEr'" claimed' in tho Great Chorter of England erred oat for another victim. nenover i Hupp, John Nel HARNESS SHOP! aIa Like music at mianigns, jy i 1 in tha observance of tho laws'. And being' convin Pf.OWINtl MATUII.

i st annnd nc in our eors, me uuu.cd. au she oouia tasten uor iaiig3 uu yuuus ui" of genteel family one of the sort boost ced more fully than ever of this fundamental truth, I faava returned again to the practice of medicine, hnd vow tender my professional services to all such am unfortunate enoneh to need them, feeling Wm. II Dubois. them of pr gres sive freedom. It baa been On Motion of V.

Hoover" it was resolved h(JW much -other8 can deter ed of easy made victories over lomale cimat ty, and whose unclouded prospects jfurtoken'. ed a brilliant career-ebo' never relaxed lief that no oheoso Mo enuuea to a prem.uu, dlJ(J pr0CC8ti of "lOBfRT BAIRD has" constantly ooondent that my former ood sncoesa In the cure I and for sale I of aeut attacks, as well as chronic disease, (a large I Li and for sale weighs iesatuan uouuua. nn motiun J. II. Stubbs was authoruod to bag been gnarantoed io the peopio ol tng- len, Levi Stipes, Geo.

W. Watson, D. B. Foe-tor, James Tannery Alonxo Carr, Hugh Dyle L. II.

Elliott, Austin Pcaec.F Hothan, Henry IIthan, John Worner J- V. Rosens crantz. John Wornor jun John 11, Green, Jacop II. Fry, Charles II. Grecri, Aaron Kinney, Alfred Wiley, Joseph Law, L.

IirBut-llcs. J- H- Shradcr. Isaao Vail, Wm.iWis-comb, Wm. II. Wiscomb, John MoCojinell, John Miller, Wm.

Vincent, John 'Y. Urio- As to the expense of a epeeinl session, it can bo demonstrated with mathematical certainty, that it would not exceed one fortieth part of a mill on a dollar, or tne cent on four hundred dollars. -A prompt ratification weu Id encourage the friondJ of reconstruction in the doubtlul states delay "will cuibuMen its eoemiee nrnmirtieB of wtiiob were eared 'permanently and hold. Sho studied a Jteonpess sharpon i i I nlHNES SADDLES." BRIDLES. COL- others much tienefited, whioh were eubmittod to my 3, kii nrmmrttftr 1 procure aipiouiaa aui uv.v.

r- land bf tnirtvMwo new m. nnlinnal constitU LAUS, Alill NUA liJCOc HALTERS, TEAM ano his tastes, bis passions," lua hopes and Ins Tears Brown of tho Kansas Farmer ye, is luruia fa aa 1 aik. ear and i not abridged by more ag and experience, to say nothing of aoma important now discoveries in Materia Medica and mechanical nmilinnces. both of which it fair to infer anablos .1... if tha oceaaion: tion as originally nuopieu.

i i'liJ UARRIAGri CRUPPERS. SOR- i-i .....1 .1 Stubbs was rooueated to inform ouentl? Added nn amendment. Ana now roe, with twenty-two years practice in the States or him BU(1 III CU. W1U UU UliUVOi uuvi kuu iia l. fl it hi nacentauua on r.

o.rna.r.uiriiia oi a conturv I1I1U Ul pug 1 aiM.T vuo lltpso gacity, adapting the means to the eud, she Indiana and Kansas, to suecesslully treat me 'Ois 4nlrv an.1 Imu lll.t nil tlia nuaition. it is proposed to re adopt this bulwark of All WnrVaWarrailteCU aS tllCXO 0u friends who favor me with renewal of their i David Hoover and Billings were ep' OOlilUlittee 08 UUSittV I fir- fioodom. Mav it exist forever I rr 1. 11 welt me a aalf. iR T10 "SlOP-ShOD" Work kept support, a S3 any new patrons, wi their eomfort and advantage to.

give IU thO tStoDlASIlUlCn; Ou these great pillarsfreedom of the nf aiieoch. aud freedom of tho jeldoni failed in her domoniac purpose, ohe claimed in this muquci to Lave Luutod dowu thirty-two involving Uiom iu disgrace, crime und. ruin. Some Hi4 them bad eadsi their days in prisoD, and 'irtheia, luoduruto, anillin proportion to the benent cbitrgBi uioUoruto, andjiu proportion to lu 1.. mniuiUAil aA ait hour.

al mvres- Liout W. Drew was appointed Marshal of tho 1 I J. II. Stubbs wis authorised buponnttna tbc preparation of the Pair Oroands. everywhere.

pen," our Constitution rests. 1 I in'Rurliuirmuo. Tn Avuuue. north of the luatua t. f.

UAai-, x. v. REPAIRING DONE 10 ORDiR..

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Pages Available:
196
Years Available:
1865-1866