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w6 it silt- The Democrat. VYAHBQTT book JLiiriS jcxo PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. MM TESK8, Ons copy, ons jer, in $2,00 ju very variety or Job. 1 six months. 1,00 60 Volume Q.3 three WYANDOtlX KANSAS, iTRIIA.Y 3, 1868.

Business a'f'A's. MUCKE SHORTfllDfiE, German He Caaieltcfli Fits From a Radical Source. ATTO Y. VSAAC B. SHARP, ATTORNEY end Counsellor at Law end Heal Estate Otto at the Ott House, Wyandotte.

3-ly. ATTORNEY AT LAW, A. COBB, He is Denounce! as a Drnniard ai Im-tscile aM The Tamers lfon't Tote Tor Xlim. DEALERS IN'' 'lV SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, Kansas. Office names' 6-ly.

Wyandotte, Building. THOMSON, ATTORNEYS Law. Kansas City, will practice in all the Courts Wyandotte County. 4-ly. ry' Ac, Ac.

Ac. Counsel- B. NKWMAU, Attorney and M. it Lav and Real Estate Asent Wyan- TERMS STRICTLY CASltk PRICS LIST. Motte.

Kansas. Office Lenman Building, wver Shannon's store, Minnesota avenue, Clear 1 inch boards, one side dressed 75 70 North, will wish to see the South exempt from the same blessing. It is true Cou-gress has no power to regulate the elective franchise by LAW in the North, but there was a time, when an amendment to the constitution to this effect could have been passed by two-third of the legislators. This time was during the darkest hours of the war. The glorious opffqKtu-nity reftfai'neA unheeded, and for this gVand t)funder the Republican party suffered by the elections in Ohio, Michigan, And what 'dotes the party now Instead of coVrecting tiro fault bv an encr-etie awitatrtrti for suffrage, it falls short of its pt'e'rio'is declarations, and occupies a position which the Democratic party may al.o assume.

is that plank but a full recognition of States' rights 1 This is entirely auti-natioaal, and therefore it is very immaterial to us who carry the day, who be the victors. Democrats or Republicans; more so, as Grant, if elected, in consequence of bis old Democratic proclivities, do his ut'm3St to ignore the negro suffrage question to pass It over silently. 4. We will not vote for Grani.beca'ase by the result of the recent impeacYiment trial the powers of the President have been enlarged that to place them in the 81-tf 2d rate 1 60 00 VAS IiEATON. ATTORNEY AT box Boards 1 inch Third rate 1 inch How a JliMMtng Agent csit Klttx.

An acquaintance of ir'e 'shook hand, with ma in such patronizing, tuav ner, yesterday, I am moved to iaak him the textofa paragraph that triUwrv to illustrate what one may ters .5 of 3n.Ot knew this mat. he a cent. Ha did not put oa air--then. Now he is snperinten of ot of the great silver taiae, rk4 has grown rich. You may not believe that a superintendent can grow abnoItUely rich a four years on a salary of from tea to twenty thousand, dollars a year, but sub is re -ally the case.

Hp.erirjteieaii are content to covertly receiVe present of a dollar or so for each tun of ore they sell to a millman but my maa' arubiti.u soared higher than that. He took lumber belonging to the great crpcrau that employed him, and built a iktie m.l of his own with it. He built tbt below the company' mill, ti, which was wise. Then he toojr 6tf.er.of the eompa, ny's lumber, an built a string of slnW-boxes that reached clear from" the company's nUI to 'his f.tya, that La worked the company's rock in the ooml pany's mill, and got sixteen dollars a tun out of it, and turned the money over to the company, which didn't declare a dividend. Then he took the "tailing" Irora that same rock, carriedhem thrJu-h his sluices to his little private yorWd them over arain, and out of everv 1Y1.

Law, Kansas City, Missouri, will practice in all the Courts of Record in Jackson rirantv. Mimonri. and "Wyandot County. Kan E.L.BUESCHE, DEALER IN BARD WIRE -rVITr GROCERIES, North side Minnesota avenue, between Fourth and Fifth Streets, AVyandotte, Kansas. june 7, 1867-31y.

William Cook, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DcAiEft IN GROCERIES, Iry Ooods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes Hats, Caps, Between Fourth and Fifth Streets, Wyandotte, Kansas may 24, 1867 J. H. AKIN, Commission Hetail MERCHANT, Atad Deler 1st Faney and Staple sac Offlice on Main street, next door south of OSTE LINK OOX Take the pillows from the Cradle Ther'e the little sufferer lay Draw the curtain-, 'CloBe the shutterB, Shut out every beam of day. Spread the pall upon the table, Place the lifeless body there; Back from off the marble features Lay the auburn curls With care. With its little blue-veined fingers Crossed upon ita sinless breast.

Free from care, and pain, and ahguighy Let the infant cherub rest. 1 Smooth its little shroud about it; Pick ita toy a from off the floor i I They, With all their sparkling beatify4, Ne'er can charm their owner more. Take the little ahoee and stockings From the doting mother's sight Pattering feet no more Will need them Walking ia the fields of light. Parents, faint and worn with watching Through the long dark night of grief, Dry.yoar tears, and aoetfce your sighing Gain a respite of relief Mother, care it no more needed To allay the rising moan, And though yod perchance may leave it, It can Sever be alone. Angels ftHght' will watch beside it In its quiet, holy slumber.

Till the morning then awake it. To 4 place among their Thus a golden link is broken In the chain of earthly Thus the distance shorter making "Iwixt the brighter world and this. taePostOmce. oiy Die SSukunft, an ultra Radical sh'eel published at Indianapolis, 'a'cd the organ of the Turner Associations, re'een't-ly got oS" tho following significant article: What could have been predicted with an almost mathematical accuracy has transpired the smelting, whisky-supping know-nothingistrC', shonhrer- strap wearer (Jrant, has been nominated Tor the Presi-dcacy, and Speakr ColfaX, who is hail fellow well met with fcaeh and every faction of the Republican party, is the nominee for Vice President. We will not here examine whether this ticket is a "strong" one.

This question is of little moment to us, and it cannot be answered with any decree of certainty until after the deliberations of tre fremocratio National Convention are known. Radicals are interested only in answering the simple question, whether they can support the Chicago ticket or not. We shall not, for the following reasons 60 00 A CO 37 60 35 00 37 50 37 60 3 2 60 SO 00 60 00 60 00 40 00 7 00 6 75 4 50 6 25 6 75 65 80 TOHN B. SCROGGS, ATTORNEY at Law and Justice of the Peace. Office in Judd Cooper's new building, Minnesota avenue, XVyatfotte.

TTNTTKI) 8TATE3 'BANKRUPTCY. The rough Fencing Joist and Scantling. 12 to 16 feet Clear siding, dressed Second clear siding dressed Third rate First white pine flooring, dressed tt Common Star ea wed shingles No. Lath, white pine yellow pine Sash 810, 1 8-16 inches, 12 lights rt 9t, 1 8-l do 9IU 1 8-8 do 9x16, 1 8-8 do Lip sash 9x14 1 3-8 do 9x16 1 3-8'? do 2 Panel aoors 2-6x6-6 1 3-16 undersigned, United States Commissioner or the District of Kansas, is prepared to present and prosecute applications for Bmkrupt-ey, under the lat Bankrupt Act of Congress. A.

B. BARTL.ETT. United States Commissioner, Counsellor at Law and Solicitor ia Bankruptcy. Wyandotte. Kansas.

All Com- hands of an ambitious soldier, in case of muataoationa by mail promptly attended to. U-t26 "nOUTON. NfcWSOM. ATTORNEYS AT 1. We are in favor of the abolition of JL Law.

Kansas City. Mw. Office, corner of got thirty dollars, which wai TkU' own 25 40 35 fco 00 26 50 75 00 25 4 do do do 2side raised 3 do 2--8x6-8 do 2 do 3 do 1 3-8 2 do 3 do 1-10x6-10 18-8 do 4 do 3x7 13-8 tfa 4 Fomrtfc street, opposite the Omirt Souse-. 'Collections receive especial attention. 22-ly CHARLES S.

GLICK, ATTORNEY at Law also County attorney for Wyan- the Presidency, and regard it as imperative that those who coincide with us in this respect will give tone to their opinion by action. This must be done, and it is better to commence the practical agita course he never g-uve any of it to the com pany. Now you can understand how a man can get rich in four years oa twelva thousand ddllats a year, when the company tarnishes hita a dwelling hoasa horses and carriage free. Mark Twain. a revolution or a foreign war, may prove the destruction of the republic.

Silent, ambitious Grant ia best adapted to carry out (reasonable designs, more so than a Democratic President from the civil ranks. Democrats cannot make matters worse than they now are. Let them ex ert themselves to this end; it will bring the public sooner to its 3ober sensn. 'od Ain't Foolin' wid a WMte Man Now I Last Wednesday we noticed seme "truly loil and patriotic citiiens" unloading a wagon of lumber under the ship" nr ii -iwumi dott, Kansas, and United States Commissioner tion of the question now than later. tf Minnesota aveae, between Fourth and Fifth streets, Wyandotte-, Kansas, Don't Forget to call at the Red Office! Nextt M'Alpine's Warehouse.

for the District of Kansas. Umce en Minne ota avenue, near Fourth street. lly Joh B. SreCitTOX. Fkasci B.

Asdbesok fltoclcton Anderson, 33 m6 ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, REAL ESTATE of a colored brother who worked himself HM PACIFIC RAILWAY, E. 11 TILL practice ia all the Courts of Missou- Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots and Shoes! Corner ofFurth Street and Xe fcrsMlca CUSTOM SOLICITED, jtme 7, 1867 3-ly, Ivow D. HxATtt. E. R- Hsatb, M.

D. U' fT- ri and Kansas. All business entrusted to their eare will be attended to promptly and faithfully. Office near (he corner of Fourth etwet and Kansas avenue, opposite Dunning's Hall, Wyandott, Kansas. 601y and, it seems, was disposed to assert his authority over the others, and get as much "sweat of honest labor" out of them as possible.

One of them, a grown man, put his hands into his pockets and stood gazing at the wonders of the town, to the neglect for a time, of his His negligence did not escape his argus-eyed colored boss, who seized a board, and but few Radical voters absent themselves from the polls, it will attract the attention of the Americans to the movement '5 provided, they are made cognisant of the fact. We will add here, that this must not be done in the manner proposed by the Pioneer, QHeinzen's paper,) as the tickets which contain the words No President at all." will not be couated or mentioned in the election returns. In order that the practical purpose of absence from the polls be not misconstrued, it will become necessary, in oar opinion, that our party friends will on or before the election day circulate and publish a signed declaration to this effect in the public prints. 2. We cannot vote for Grant.

IThis man possesses too much of a dubious character that we could place any faith -in him. Before the War he Was a Democrat, and in 1861 he declared that "the war was not V. ARM FIELD, DEALER IM OPEN TO MONUMENT, oo? H. Furniture, Mattresses, Looking Glasses, Olasa Plates, Bed Springs, Mouldings. Ac, Main Street, near the Junction ef Main and Delaware, Kansas City, Mo.

4-6m. ffiies West of tHe Missouri Rirer. OILS and PAINTS. A Wonderrnll Skttll. From the Scientific American.

Nearly twenty years ago the medical journals of the world recorded a most singular case of a laborer in Cavendish, who while engaged in blasting had a tamping iron blown entirely through his head, but who actually recovered within sixty days. a surprising and unprecedented result at the time of its announcement 'was generally disbelieved, and provoked great discussion, many eminent surgeons pronouncing it a physical impossibility, but the subsequent public exhibition of the individual himself, convinced the most skeptical, and verified the first report of Dr. John M. Harlow, the attending surgeon who published the case. At a very recent meeting of the Medical Society, this gentleman read a paper giving a history of the case, and presented to that body the veritable skull which sustained the injury- The accident occurred on September 13th, 1848, and was caused by the tamping iron striking fire from the rock, exploding the powder and driving the bar, which was nearly four feet long by one and one-quarter inches diameter, and weighed thirteen pounds, through his head entering Under the cheek bone, I SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.

I I HEAL ESTATE AC5rTS. JOHN MeALPINE, DSAXiEXt IN REAL Estate, Wyandotte, Kansas. 13 tf. ON and after May 3d, 1868, trains will run as follows: D. HEATH BRO (Successors to W.

P. Holcemb), G0INO WEST. Degradation of tJi Army. The New York world, in a recent shows how Radicalism, having got hold of West Pointy fs usin it to degrade the mil itary profession. The moral standard of that once honored institution, tho editor telh us, when cadets see daily among class-mates Vleimoatens Ore.gonia.ii! who are falsely entered upon the books of the Academy as cadets from Texa3 and Louisiana.

Again "Disguise it as we may, it is a fact that Radicalism has degraded the annv to tin? dirty work of the Radical party. "The are stationed in the Satrapies tf the South are not so much officers of th army as they are policemen in blue clothe- to prevent white eitiJens from voting, and to marshal blacks to the ballot Siich statements are disagreeable but they are not the less true. An. army marching under gallant leaders to redeem" a republic like Texas from the grasp of Mexico, is a very different spectacle frotaj an army stationed in the Sute of Texas fur the express purpose of securing the return of carpet-bag Congressmen in the iuiercdt. And so with the remain in -Southern States now ruled by military power io every one cf them the used and deVdta'l to elect Radical adveu-turers and impostersto office by raeaas of bayonet-controlled.

ballots. Such service necessarlally degrades the army the. officers of the army are lowered when they become special policemen for a party the traditional theory that an- officer is necessarily a gentleman suffers a shock wheit the General of the army stands charged with havjng deliberately deceived his su- B. BARTLETT SON, GEN- for the abolition of slavery, but solely for A. VEALXXS IN eral Collection, Insuranoe and Real Es ACCOM'N tate aents.coll ctand remit money, pay taxes and rive immediate attention to inquiries of non-residents.

m7 24l8m. lop WORTIIINQTON, REAL 1TAPSHEL AND 8 00 pm JJ-i. Estate A rente. Liberty. Clay county.

losupm the preservation of the Union that he would instantly take part on the other side if Southern institutions were molested. He asserted at the same tinie that he always had been and Would ever le-main a Democrat. He did not carry out his threat of going over to the South when the negroes emancipated. Little credit is due him for his constancy circumstances prevented any other steps on his When Lincoln issued his Leave MAIL. Wyandott 7 20 a Kansas City 7 60 State Line 8 20pm Leaven'orth 8 30pm Lawrence 10 33 Topeka 12 10 Wamego 2 25 Manhattan 06 Junc'n City 110 pn Salina 6 40 Ft.

Harker 25 Ellsworth 8 15pm Hays City 130am Arrive at without fear of the freedman's bureau before his ej'ea, profanely raised it against the Radical idol, and commenced patting "Juba" on the most exposed parts of the aforesaid idol. The idol danced briskly to his work to the lively tune, and fairly made the lumber fly From the wagon much to the aihuetuent of the surrounding gentlemen and ladies of color, while "boss" threw himself back in the dignity of a towering passion, and exclaimed "You ticks, man, dat, I'm gwiae to hire you, and pay yo wife 4an den let you 'stan roua' wid jo' ban's in yo' pockets I You ain't foolin' wid a white man now." How's the Baby The following good story has never been in print. It was related to us by one of the principal parties concerned a on whose veracity we can rely and he vouches for its truth In the city of Boston, some four years ago; a young man, book keeper in a wholesale grocery house. waS bhe day engaged during business hours in writiug to a young lady, when the proprietor caifce and called him a moment from the office. All fasncsa certainine to the bale or MIXED.

4 10pm 135pm 5 00 8 50 11 35 3 00 a 420am 635 am 11 30 a 340pm 425 pm 4 15am 245 pm Rl Etate, promptly attended to. Rcferen es given if required. nlly i i in Pure Drugs, Famfly Medicines, Hair Restoratives, Hair Oils, Toilet Soaps, Flavoring Hair Smehea, Tooth Brushes Combs, Best of fines Uprs for Prescriptions. Window Glass of all Sizes. Paints, Ojls, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, and Painter's Material of Every in PH1TSICIAWS.

passing infide an men Denina trie eye M. PHYSICIAN CL B. WOOD, and out of the top of the head in the cen Monument and Surgeon. Office at Neubert'a drug 9 30 1 GOING ter, two inches back of the line where the EAST. forehead and hair meet.

The opening in the skull was two inches wide by three proclamation of emancipation, the war had created such a mutual hatred and bitter animosity that going over to the South was a matter not so easily accomplished; even the craiiest Demodrats were forced to admit that the success of the tedetal arms was based upon emancipation. As an ambitious soldier Grant and one half inches long, and the brain 300 1105 pm 3 40 a 3 67 a Ijeave Monument Hays City Ellsworth Harker SaJina Minnesota avenue. Wyandotte, lly. BRYANT GRAFTON, M. Office, room No.

3 up stairs ia Cook's building, corner Minnesota avenue and Third street. Residence io Mr. Parks house, west en or Minnesota avenne. Consultation free. Office hours from 9 a.

to 12 m.f and 1 to 5 p. m. 521v. was hanging in shreds on the hair. In 6 03 am fifty-nine days the- patient was abroad MIRROR AND LOOKING GLASS PLATES, 10 15 a 200 am 8 50 a 9 15am 165pm 6 15 8 35pm 10 05 1 30 a 1 00 a Soon after, with his tamping iron which penor omcer, ana tte charge he carried with him until the day of his ted by five.

members cf the President5 a M. PHYSICIAN death he was exhibited Uafntidi Gilt, Eose and Bustle Mouldings, Picture Cords aDd Picture Nuils. PICTURES NEATLY FRAMED 6 10 8 00 remained true to the. cause he nrst es poused; that his old loves were not for gotten, appears evident from the stipula 7 THOMPSON, Cabinet. The part of the letter ou which he was engaged referred to some incidents which a and Surgeon.

Member of the State Med- and Sureeon. June City 8 35 a Manhattan 9 38 Wamego 10 20 a Topeka 12 30 pm Lawrence 2 06 pm Arrive at Xaeaven'orth 4 15 State Line 4 15 Kansas City 4 35 Wyaudott 5 10 old museum, this ana several yeats 10 55 a after he left the city tor couth America transpired during a visit to her several Cincinnati 'ouiurcail ori Ttnl tions of Gen. Lee's surrendef, which were WALL PAPER, His general health appears to have been months previous; Completing the sen an impudent assumption of rights belong 7 30 7 50 8 10 a a a good until 1859, when it began to fail BOUDER PAPEB, tence he was then writing, he obeyed the sttmtuona. During his momentary ab At tnat tune being in Uamorma, be was Trains leave 'Kansas City. Wyandotte aid Leavenworth Daily, except Sunday.

Leave Winter SMes and IMow. Fiitnres. ing to civil power on the part of an overbearing military chieftan. Were it not that the rebellion was almost crushed and the spark of hatred in the hearts of the sence, the assistant book-keeper bv his takeu with epileptic- fits which finally caused his death in May, 1861, twelve uovote daily except Saturday. ical Society of Iowa.

Respectfully tenders his Professional services to the citizens of Wyan-dott Kansas City, and vicinity. Office and residence on Nebraska Avenue near the cot' Mr of fourth street. May la. 1868- 61 ly DR. I.

DRAKE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Wyandott, Kansas, tenders hi professional sorrices to the public. Treat-meat of diseases of women and children a speciality. Office and residence in the western anburbs of the city, on the Muncietown road, where he may be consulted at all hours when net professionally absent. 50tf tide, knowing to whota the letter was aJ- Connect! at Lawrence with I. L.

G. R. E. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all tor xtaiawin uiiyana uttawaind ataees for Ft. years and eight 'months after the accident.

uresscd, atld perhaps beinr cognizant cf Union soldiers fired to brisrht names at hours of the day and night. Boott, ana au points tu JSortUernand South Dr. Harlow kept himself informed as to the time he assumed the command of the ern Kansas. At Wameeo with stages for We are detatmmed to sustain the business reputation a justly earned by AV. P.

Holcomb. the history of his patient, and on his de Uonncil throve, Mission Creek. Rock Creek some of the facta in the case, stepped over and in imitation of his colleague's writing, wrote after the sentence just finishe'dj the army, we then might have been surprised Emporia and MarvsviUe. At Fort Han with mise obtaining possession of both the iron at some of the tcaneuvres of Gen. Grant Sanderson's tri-weekly line of coaches fot Fort I.

D. HEATH BRO. "Wyandotte, Dec. 12, 1867. ly Since impeachment has proven a total the Commercial thus ptVkes fun at Wade Wa'de accl waiitlrig in Ohio.

Wade and shelved ia Chicago. Wade and distrusted ia Washington. Ben. Wades correspondence not so arduous as it was. -4 Wade cursed ihe pertinacity of the office-seekers.

He has been relieved. A. J'a littlo grand children will take dancing lessons, in Washington, for aao'th-er quarter. Ken Wade ould r3iher be right th'a'a be President. He made n'p ha mind about it last evening.

and toe skull, made-the disposal of the significant words, "How is the Baby After the war he again showed himself l. same as mentioned above. a thorough-going Democrat. He accom union, Ban ta re, Taos, Alberqurque, and ail points in New Mexico and Arizona. At Coyote with U.

S. Express Overland Mail and Express Coaches for Denver City and all points The effect of the' injury upon the -man i 1 he book-keeper returned, finished the lettef hastily, and being then somewhat hurried, enclosed and mailed it without T. C. IIARCOURT, WYANDOTT, pan led the usurper on his famous ride SPEER'S PORT A WINE. 'Kansas.

Office on Minnesota avenue, over in uoioraao, Montana, utan, California and around the circle, indorsed his orations seems to have been lihe destruction of the equilibrium between his intellectual fac reading. Idaho. At Leavenworth with packets for points up the Missouri River, and with the againstCongress, as well as his recon tTscd by Hundreds of Concrresrationa for ulties and the animal propensities. He struction policy, and suffered himself to J. P.

Shannon's dry goods store. Office hours from 9 to 12 o'clock a. mi, and from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m. Residence on Everett street near the corner of Seventh, in the house recently owned and occupied by Key.

Mr. Parker, (april 151y.) AUesoun valley K. K. Hannibal and St. Joe Line) for all points East.

At State Line with became capricious, fitful, irreverent, vac Days passod, the tirffe passed when he should nave received a letter came and went. Finally there came froni th'e in be made a willing tool in the hands of trains of the Missouri aclnc Koad and irantii. Church or Communion Purposes. ALSO, Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Persons to bal Sc. Joe K.

R. for St. Louis, and all points illating, impatient of restraint, a child in mind, an adult in physiieal system and Johnson for all his plans after Stanton's first removal. It is no matter of surprise dignant female a letter demanding an ex ouum ana xiasc -v For rent -A newly repaired house, Greenville. Tennessee.

Aipiy to During his oonth American planation. The book-keeper was dumb 2,000,000 acres of choice farm! aa A. lands for sale, situated along the line of the life he was a coachman, and underwent founded. He snew he had never writ HOTELS. rtNV3 HOTEL, Independence, Jas.

P. Cuddy, Proprietor. Missouri. U. r.

Railway, at from $1 to 355 per great narasnip. it appears me man ten any such words, but he could not deny it to any effect for she had the letter able to see out of his left eye thouch the acre, ror particulars aaareas J. i. llever eux. Land Commissioner.

Lawrence. Kansas tnat he; conceals his political views as much as possible his boundless ambition advised him io favor all parties. As long as there was a prospect for the Presidency at the hands of the Democracy, he cultivated' the friendship of Democrats. Thus he created an alarm in the. Repub Johnson, White House.

The carpet-baggers have le.ft. Washington, and there will be no more spontaneous applause in the galleries Tfc'e p'etnlc. never elected Ben. Wad to anything but he can' within one voto lid was not subject to his will. In sum in her possession his letter and it con tained them.

NOTICE. This House has recently been renovated, refurnished, and fitted up with modern im ming up his paper DrIIarlow presented A. A. ANDERSON, GenM Supei intendent. J.

M. WEBSTER, -n35tf. Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. these views: vvnat to ao the younr man did not provements and conveniences, and is every way comfortable. The table is -provided with 1st, The recovery is attributed aolely know.

Threats from her father and lican ranks, who then used all their en of electic himself presidenf to the vis vitse, vis cooservatrix, or. if deavors to entice him over to their eide The importance of one yb'lk Is nroverb. 1868. 1868. the best the market affords.

Charges moderate, nud every attention given to supply the wants of guests. The patronage of the Pub some like it, vis medicatnx naturae. 2d, ial. Ben Wade would HkV to' have had brothers were by no means mild. After C'o'usJdering, deliberating, consulting, and passing several almost sleepless nights, he concluded to visit her at her home.

NORTH MISSOURI as they regarded him a dangeftfu'a opponent, and their cause, without him, as already defeated. That both parties were lhis ease has been' cited as one of recovery; physically the recovery was nearly just one more, in order to cast it for Ben ic is respectfully solicited. Hit or quite completed for the fonr yean im He -did so. The letter was produced and "DBEVOORT HOUSE. Leavenworth.

Kan Wade. Mr. Johaeon finds it inconvenient tJ so anxious to secure him, pleased and tickled his vanitv. The thought that he JL sas. Board, $2.00 per day Samuel Kiser, carefully examined by him, and he was mediately succeeding the injury, but ultimately the patient succumbed to pro vacate the entire White House fcr Jtfr" Jrroprteto 3l-y obliged to acknowledge that the hand would be' President under any circum Wade, but will kmd'y tender him the ua U3 CJTATE LINE HOUSE, JUNCTION OF ALL ot toe blue room.

Railroad Line. gressive disease of the brain. Mentally the recovery was only partial there was no dementia; intellectual operations were perfect in not in degree or quan stances, became a "fixed idea," and we are not in the least astonished that he left his old master in the lurch and went over to the Republican side with all his traps, especially after he became convinced that railroads, East and West, Kansas City, Col. Samuel A. Lowe, Proprietor.

Meals ready on the arrival of Morning, Noon and Kight trains. Good beds, good rooms, good cheer and moderate charges. 18 ly Coet er Keeplartf An exchange sal Beii Vai two Johnson; who dislike the rival, had dott OTH Daily Trains of the Hannibal St. tity. 3d, Though the, case may seem improbable, yet the subjeet.

was the man for the ease, as. bis physique, and capacity for endurance, could scarcely be equaled missile waa smooth and pointed. ed him, and the Democrats presented the ing St. Louis during last Fall, was entertained at the expense of the city. And! among thg items of his keeping presented to he City Council for allowance are the followinfr: "Washine SSS 80 E.fK.

nero a coia snouiaer. i The Republican party has. committed a LATHE HOUSE WEST SIDE OF Public Square, Olathe. Kansas. Weaver Jk Pickering, Proprietors.

Having taken the have house and refitted the same, we are as wall prepared to accommodate guests as any vtllaga Hotel in Kansas. Good Subline; and afce beat of care for horses. Give us a call, J. T. Wkaveb.

lfl-tf LP. PlCMBUHO. "VLIVE STREET HOTEL, D. C. S1EGR1ST, dilating and wedging off rather than lacerating the tissues: the boh) did little in VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY, SPECK'S POBT ORAPK WINE, rora tkass ot.

This lastly celebrated native Wina ia mad Z7 00 Bar 50c Refreshments. -fO Whisky, 00; King wine, 853 60 serious error in placing a man on the ticket, who, If eteoted to the Presidency invested with power; may at any time as jury until, it entered the base of the brain, viaret, 00 VU CilTiltCCO tumhl 00 Eighteen and that opening served a -a drain -for writing was not dissimilar. Upon close scrutiny however, he recoguijfed the f'or-geYy," the h'sud-Writing of his chtfm and explained that it must hi'v been done for a joke." Reconciliations tc'oi place, and order to save the expense of another trip' to he'r feome, they we're, married during that visit, arid if any 0'3'e now says to thU book-keeper, "How's? t'he Baby they are informed a to the state of the boy's health. Butler says Bingham is a murdsrer. Bingham says Butler is a coward and a thief.

Douoiey says Wsshburn'isa scoundrel and a fool. Washburne says' Donnelly is a convict and a'fiar. Hen. Reverdy Connect has E'sen ap- fiointed aad confirmed! Minister to Keg-and. This will oreate a' vacancy in the United State Senate.

Former says "the future lies before us." We may add that Forney, will probably lie in the future as in theaast. from the iuica of the Onototo Clran raiafA sume his aneieat Deixocratio Joseph Railroad from the West make close connection at Macon City With the above line, arriving in St. Looia and connecting directly with all morning and afternoon trains out of St. Louis, for New York, rinladelphia, LL Washington City, Baltimore, i 1 Harriabargb Pittsburgh, fi Columbus, Dayton, Bincinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago, Louisville, Nashville, Arid ail TPoints i East; North" or South, The only direct and legitimate route from 50 00. The trmount char-mh! tha to the blood and matter and other substanc in this country.

Its invaluable Proprietor. Corner of 8eeond and Olive city and payable out of the public rreasu ry, was 70. The amount of bafle and counteract the results of the war, as. Johnson did. Had Grant openly avowed his political oreed.

no obvious rea es that might haT caused death by compression i the pari of the brain traversed was the part that conld beat stand each a itfg, bathing, whisky and wineas wel! as Streets, St. Louis, Mo. This hoose ia complete in all its apr ointments, and no pains will be spared to render its guests "at nltf li i son could been entertained to mis T05IC AND STBENOTHESIXra PBOP-EBTIE3 re nnsur passed by any' other native Wine. Bag the pure Inica of the irrapc, produced under Mr. per, own personal supervision, ito purity and genuineness ace guaranteed.

The youngest child may partake of it srener- shack with the least i nj aryv i luo eigataen smashed tnmbtefsV are geslive cf a -big drunk." such ss "tlh trust him as a traitor to freedom bat as he remained silent, we fear the worst. i is accustomed to, Twa fh.n..r MISCELLANEOUS. and hence, as we do not desire to vote for A "down editor, speaking of an dolbrs very pretty Vum for the tarV pavers of St. Ijouis to pkv for a drucin a Johnson No. 2, we will not vote at all.

"out west" editor who waa viiitiag in his neighborhood; lays: VOna.day I invited 8. We will not vote for Grant because spree of the Radical Vice President of wua quauuo, ana ine weacest invaita may use it to advantage. It is particularly bene-flcial to the aed and debilitated, and. suited to the various aitmenta that afflict the weakest sex. It ia, ia every respect.

A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Invalid use Speer'a Port Grape Wine. Females use Sneer's Port Grape Wine. the Chicago platform is not a. forward, bat him to dinner and he ate one pound of beefsteak, three eggs, 1-8 of a loaT of me uniteu states, tuen like! to President hV itim home made bread, one-half pound of crack- -J UWOIl jjQAnsqn.

The West to SL Louis ani tiie East Time to the Eastern can be made by any roate, with rA LESS 1 Tickets via (be above line can be purehased at all Hannibal St. Joseph ticket ofioea FARE tS THE SAME 8 BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. BARTON BATES. President, j. JOHN P.

LAIRD, H. H. WHEELER, Gen. Ticket Agt. JliOSEPH Aetr WILLIAM P.

OVERTON, MANTJFICTU-rer and dealer in all kinds of Native Lumber. The publie desiring any kind of Lumber will always find a good supply at my mills, near Quindaro. Every person knows where my mill ia located. Give me a mey3 1-2-tf. W.

P. OVERTOW M. CABLE, JOINER AND CON-t raster. Shop on Feurth Street. Wyan-dotte, wbere he ia ready to eater into building eatfaeta, a4 far 4U Wad tepairiaf in era, drank; threa pups jot tsa, and ata tx a retrogdde step.

We wulbe; only-call attention to that plank Khieb dohures that negro suffrage oust crwd. out i the Coth, but net in lSs BJ this scurrilous pusiUnimJty Scfct weaaiy persona ana a nenent ny its use more Who Willt to DnnduraaalaA cookies, baiidea pie aa4 otaar xney are preferred in Hospitals above others. Sold by Druggist and Grocers. For sale by Wholesale Druceists in St. Louis.

stick. 7 bujcu, sitcatad -ColumbjisJ af.M L7, 4 When through eating he naked for our pipe. T7e felt heipitehle enough toward our friend of the' quill, but oouid not af- Texas will make an DnnVJ' and by Malin ft Sohrader, Quincy, 111. delusion will soon he dispelled. Wr.

Tgfa'Stit raHroad chartrse dentedljp large corn erop. i A. Sneer's Vineyard. Nw Jersey. Office 213, Broadway, Hew aov JEMy.

oru ia invite nun again. er ft -opposed to negro suffrage in the' teagess three "cents per mile. Sarr hts goae r' rr 5..

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248
Années disponibles:
1867-1868