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SB li 1 if tx Br fisemfrrtsjfi Medicinal. 1' 1 ao Miscellaneous. PULIATION KQTICL ft If ARKBTS i. BY TBLKQBAPH voice of rebellion would THE PLATFORM. The Republican Party of the United ence with righto not surrendered by the people to either the State; or Rational is 17 Tt is thn diitvr of thn General GOV l.ils Hers.

mi this TELEGRAPH. ba heara. h. nmofi York to come NONET MiRRET. York, August 24.

eminent to adopt such measures as will af the doubtful state, for, States, assembled jNauonai mou-tion in-the city of Philadelphia, on the 5th and 6th days of June, 1872, again 'wm on ,1 1 iiO'jtrfrLtftK's office, Kansagj.Aijsust 7, A. I. 1872. VAn nnA Arh nf vmi are herftbv notified that itoNKY Firmer at per cent, iind STATE OF KANSAS, aa 4 tend to encourage American conunui though its position would not afljct dosiog at 45 Leavenworcn county. 5 OOLn-Lower and more active; opened rniiiit nr ih piecuuu hi mo and smpbtulding.

1 MORNING DISPATCHES declares its faith, appeals to his mswry, lu fhe'pistrlcf Court of Leaven vroith County. nn llpnublicBin wanted en the 6th dl of August, A. 0. 1873, 1H. We he heve that the moaesi pai- I riotism.

the earnest sound fdifewiflgwsomtWna were adopted i John S. Beach, Flff. State to occupy and announces its position upon the questions before the country: inrtfrmnt wiflnm. incorrupt-1 itTM) Tftav Wi wee gsary oonwua a ton feet wide, with white oak saon.Mo&.oeoa. wSi'i the Union nature lutemiea it ior.

Madieon Mills. Margaret Mills. wif3 of said Mad ble integrity and illustrious services of I Sleepers and rtringew, ad iptoe Plrm. 1 WEST VIRGI1 st 13V and felt tol2ic; rallied to id and fell to n. and closed UM-Ixans 4 to 2 per cent for carrying mmn Specie shipment for the wek, $364,189.

Quiet at' 89 for Long, 04OJ tor Snort (inv krkmiixt Oneneii heavV. at Mfl aat OontumptiQii-1 ison- ami, xtoen xteuiujs jmu I 4n Pollard, Charles SamDixm, Atlanuo BatiK 01 ,7 Ulysses s. Grant have commenaeu mm to the hearts of the American people, TCotr- Vnrt- drinira Rqnlr 'nf I.PaVCn. west Slue ui aier aucci, ui uv, to Delaware street, except in trout ot Iqt mmv ber a In block number 2, city proper. i -Resolved, That It i necessary to p-ade Fourth oiioM.

fttnwt lm street. 1 Durino- the eleven years 01 iw supremacy if has accepted with grand courage the solemn duties of the time. It suppressed a gigantic rebellion, emancipated 4,000,000 slaves, declared r-itiTcnshin of all and estab- worth, Jenkins W. Morris, James L. Aberna-thy, John X.

Abernathy, John McEee, Lucien ftnii with him nt. oliv hpnd we Start' i rriod-en sciease, few are day on a new march to That to fconstrneta value Scott, UTman aoott, Wiorge K. iunos ana un-yid aves, Defendaufs. 4e lower: second call receded again to of -inore -real a mankind lot lu Belfast not Ended l.uiest from Madrid Eu. (UiU Ballwayi-Tli Arbitrators.

plank siaewalk "six "feet wide, with white oak lUrj CUliai -iuv 1 tins esectual Jacobs Elected Governor THE said Madison Mills and Margaret Milia, hi wife, and the Atlantic- Baak of Sew OCRSKI.VE3. and closed auu ana wen, STATIC BOJTDS QUlet. -'OouroNs aoaith'Side ot Chestnut street, front ijixtlt; street edy for-31 illnesses to Sevento street. York, will take aotice that on the 2Gth day uf The Leavenworth Daily Call has EesolvecL-That -it is necassary to grade Ser- Jufte a 1872, John H. Beach, the plantia" 1K of the liiroai- anaf; Lung.

A etith atmpt from Olive street to SDruce henn pn larked and comes out in a hand lished universal sum-age, unparalleled magnanimity, lit crimm-ally punished no man for political offenses, and warmly welcomed all who proved their loyalty by obeying the laws and dealing the laws and dealing l.oir nP.ijrtlDOIS. It USS 115 114 iwjmarv-to trrade Le- above named, filed his petition the office of -the Clerk of the District Court of Leavenworth conntv, in the State of Kansas, and caus some new dress. Bcloit Gazette, i iSit.jU.. 1164.. Cur.

ti.ji. 116 1302., i 114 llOo. 1167.. "I18X I t0-08 I New 6s. compton avenue, Irom etreei.to Spruce Ul iii otlier ftas Tiie Leavenworth Caxl is -out With A.

Johnson a Candidate 112 Resolved, That ft Ib necessary to construct a iliawn -that if noes li it ed a summons to issue mereon io.ine onenu oj. said county, and thereby commenced a civil action against them and the other defendants a hew dress and enlarged in size. Little Piirelv stnd eueotuahy contrti thapi. -The tes- plank sidewalk ten leet wwe, witn easonea white oak sieeoei-a and stringers and riine Wat- London, August 24. A private telegram from Belfast this morulas report tbai shooting i renewed, and that several seriou encounters between the opposing parties have occurred there.

The reports are not yet confirmed, by dispatches, Jo the Madmd, August 24 The gov-arnnifnl liH.il intormation of an or steadily decreased with a firm hand the I by little the bird makes his rence Tribune, ai. aoove namea in saiu.uuun, wmuu hiuuh to pending therein, and Uiat said Madison Hiiif, his wife, and the said Atlantic Bank have been fadt, 4hat Gherrs; itMioRAi form, on the ceat side, of Main streets from Shawnee street" to Pelaware streef. except in iremt of ldta i. 2. 9.

18 and 11, ill block 18. i i The Leavenworth Daily Evening suea oy saia piajnan sua awc euuuu tion, ajid aie acquired to answer said jietitioa nr, nrDfriro tha rlfirrTA' ftpiltp.mfcp.rA.Xi. 1872, CAll comes out enlarged and a hew -Resolved, That it is necessary to coustruct a Tfiiaolt sidewalk foiir feet wide, with white oak New Jersey Democracy and ereatlv improved dress. heodesfia aleepers and stringers and pine platform, on the- tllat in (jatuult of such answer, said petition nortn side of Kiowa street, from street taken as true and a judgment rendered to Third Street. I lhamnn for th forerJnsure of a.deed of trost "8f.Xoms, August 24 i FlOcr Quiet anl un uncesged; choice fteld l( Wbiat-Firm for better strades; dull on low inspected; No 3 red $1 55; sample lot No 2, sold at 160165.

CORN Mixed and yellow dull but steady; No. 2 mixed JSo-2 WftTre Mxe! White at Pacific i9pott59Jl I I If Oats Dull and easie' 2 mixed 24 resultant Oisoraers 01 and indicated a wise policy towards the Indians. The Pacific Railroad and similar vast enterprises have been generously aided and successfully conducted. The public lands have been freely given to actual settlers, immigration encouraged and protected, and a full acknow-l5lnn(5nt of naturalized righto The Leavenworth Call comes to us ganized plan tor an insurrection in the disaffected province in the North, ou the 23th lost. i.hn trovernuuent have been request win and does reitevs auo cure disorders of the throat aa Langs beycaa ii other m-oici ie Ihe mdt fc-uons of ulmoLan 0 pics a to us po er and aes ol fc ea bv tins preparation are knnwn.

rerrukaole 8, am to be I siie.eJ nrt rioen Oe.o di jn te 1 1 eiv itliiltiiuvrp, n. hith iwaj mJ' rs jT fj'l pioti tt 1 1. cu i tlie forerunner bt mote ivtt unnu tHifn an I I nufl'rioc int to I c. Qiiif tiif- ui te i Kesolved, That, it i3 necessary to construct a maQS Uy the said Madison: Milts and Margare: plaojc sidewaik sis iTaet wide, withpwhite oak MiUa, on the. i3th dav.

Jtfarch, A. D. 1870, ta keepers and stringers and pine platform on the Robert M. Re'nick and Isaac Pollard, enlarged and with a handsome new Address by -i Senator tfllon dress. It indulges a column or so of east wanot.

seyeum ruiu i partieoj the second part, and totne piainun is stree'f to soiith side of Miami street. party of luetmrd part, whereby tbe said Madison its good purposes and r.taw iteaoiveo, jlusm. -inu) i Mills ana Margaret anus conveyed to kjuu iu- ize'twentvfeet in the centre of Second ed to use precautions to prevent aid from France. It is believed that the, epproachipa secured from European, rowers, a uniform national currency has been frowned down, the li InMirrccfioii in Spain sti eetrom the jiorth line of Seneca street to the north line of jthf city-- The Daily Evening Call, the spi and spiciest of the Leavenworth pa- 1 1 to i f'l uio i ni ii ties oi the ttecoad pa it tne Kuowing-uecrioen lands and tenemenis situate in the comity of Leavenworth and Stato oKansas, and beini; part of the Muncie Indian lands in Kansas, to-wit: The northeast quarter and, the east half of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the tn Ilnso vert. 'Dint it is necessary io enanire ine established grade of Wahiut street from Third llLlblUaAt nprs.

comes to us lotnea in new Everv.imiiv sUouri 'firotbctioft nsnmiT Thfe-Ai Rw-PnUt No. 2.C3c.- PoRK-Unchanged at -l414f; Mess shoulders bc; clear rl llHHe- Hams 1718c. Lard Unchanttedf refined 5)9kc. High wines Dull, but held pretty firm at 00c; buvers offering 8tc. knd nncharieed'.

i i rpss. and in an enlarffCQ uk.ii,- street to touitn i itasolved. That it is necessary to construct a Interesting trom all Points election for Cortes will result in tue choice of a larue majority ot members favor ible to ike government, he indications are that not more than a hundred Republicans will be elected. Hie Cailists, as in pres i o'i lu i I I II CP I'll (S-nij 'tivjiivr nit" tt l.iHiir'je i liP'Ulei 1 fr'is- III. I vcr Times.

i stone four feet wide on the west side of 7 soutliwest quarter-, ana ma. soume.ist qimnei. all of Section number thirteen, and the east haU' of the southwest quarter of Section huuiber twelve, and the jiurthwest quarter of Section tastiv met at.fijtv,V' We. and fw ofrr-t hi liroadwav, across iseneea street. Resolved.

That it is necessary 'to construct The Leaven-worth Cait hi? enlarged itself and beautified itelt It is now one stone crossinir 4'our ftjet- wide on the west side 1 np- pc I t' 'i ip lio It' rvnt I 'j- I of Second street, from rottawatomie street ta extraordinary new oonus negotiated at lower rates. The revenues have been carefully, collected and honestly' applied; despite the. unusual reduction of the rates of taxation, the public debt has been reduced during General Grant's presidency at the rate of one hundred millions of dollars a year; a great financial crisis has been averted, and peace and plenty prevails I'attlkIj unchanged prime to choice of the best lool mz diihes the State number eighteen, nil of saidlands being town-sliip number nine, sourli. tt Ranges number, twenm -two and lo secure rooaevft herealter slated ta the plaintiff, and lor I.ATB1T JllUKErUEPOUTi vlous elections for tbe ijories, win ka ruin trnn voting. tne city limits.

iU: li .1 llll' KUT AVe wish it success pecuniarily, but we itesaivea. 'mat it la neoeosarv construrL fi(A6K prima to goodjdi44c OHICASO MARHKT. lrtetx stone crossing four feet wide on the east side of Vinnp. the devil will run away with all London, August several amid tlira if Clti i I -ri A I l- II 1 'gwv and to tuo ivi tne sale or saiu nove uci-nuea mia auu tenements, and lor judgment against the said Mad- English rillroad companies contem its political success Atchison Patriot. second street, from seneca street to tne nonu limits of the city.

And von. and each of von. are hereby further CHICAGO, August 24 The Leavenworth Daily Evening ison-Mills lor tne sum oi touriet-n iuuumuu nine hundred and littv dollars nnd interest thereon from the 10th (tenth) day of Jaimary, A. D. 1871, at ten per cent, per annum, and lor the notified, that unless a majority of the owners of Cat.t.

has recently been ml used and the and. Menacing iuiciku WHRAT-Virm; No. 1 spring $1 19t 20 So. 2, $1 12, cash o-r August; 1 124 bep- (piirflnn (K'lP I1 ui) I li iii 1 pl h'liiti i 1 "ii ti nil I Id '4 plate aboli-hing class carnages. Kubenateiu' the pianist has arrived enroute for America.

The steamer Niger has put back th'nith a br.ken shaft. such property, residing iu the city (except persons elainrme an interest in such property by further sum of rnirtv-iour nunureu auu w- difficulties have been peacefully and 1 f-nmnrnmised. and the honor reason of Tax Titles! and liable to be taxed for four dollars and sixtv-three cents, with interest ntlecrion I nl rt i i -rui tii A .11 MlV I i i i i in i .1 i he otherwise improved. The Call is one of neatest, "In ml most popular dailies in the State. liecliueit.

CufaLo, August 21 Church ha addressed a letter lo YV. Williams or this city, df doing the Democratic notniualion for Gov emor. fair demand and Higher; No. such work or improvement shall, on or before at ten per cent. "per "annum thereon from the Monday, the 30th day of September, A.

D. 1872, I uat6 tiling said petition, and that said lands 1 I The passengers were transferred to 2 mixed regular 328c cash; Septem- I and tenements mar be sold to pay the same, well ns the enrts of" said action, free and clear rluli ii 'n y-, 1 1 bit ji-iukimllv tnrn-t I uri i or tcil tA iv and power of the nation kept in high respect throughout the world, lrus fflorious record of the past is the party's hoot n1prlrp for the future. We believe nle witn tne oi saiacuy, uieu- oroiesi against said improvements, the City Council will order said improvements to be made, and Herald. The Stl Louis 9 I Oat8 in faitf demand and aavrnceu; from nnv and all claims of live above named de- iefrs to lSe thus n.dv lor Montreal. contract therelor, ana levy ana coiiecxine taxes fendants, and eacb of them, for the same, as-provided by the City Charter I JOHS H.

BEACH. No 0 Me Barlry Dull and a Shade lower; No. 4-lio noATlld Will not. entrust tlie Govern- Delegates to Louisville. Tbe Band Garde Republican gave a concert in Havre for tbe benefit of Ltl PWkiiv and Ordinances itassed.

in pursuance therewith. A true enuY of the briirinal esolutions. the The Leavenworth Call, one of the liveliest papers Kansas, has been en 'a 4 2 n'" ntnv i -r i ee iMiMV Yslieil ti n. pronti'MPT'cnri' inr it i8 evrpfleofe Wakhinoto. 'August 21.

The ment to any. party 01- men' composed chiefly of those who 1 Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set larged and dressed up in a new sun, have resisted every step of this benen. my hand and affixed the Seal of said city, at bflice in the city of Leaven. worth, county of Leavenworth, and Stale of Kansas, this 2 fall 6'3V4c. 1 PORK-Quiet at 14c, cash, August or September, -i 1 Lard -Steady at 86 for summer, Sc BCLK Mkats In.

'good demand and held higher; shoulders and short rio 9Jc. the AUatians last nignt, realizing alarge sum. The members of.the Board of Arbitration lunched at the country nt Couut Farro. on Lake trlght De-nocrstic Club of too District of ColumtiU lst evening appointed 2 delegates to the Louisville Hanventiou, and adopted res- STn.i-lsos FEXi.os, Att'ys for l'lututiff. jyii-3w SHERIFF'S SALE.

STATE OF KANSAS, County of Leavenworh, i James SI. WUliams, vi. Car 1,71. Bl I The Leavenworth, dailv CALt has the 7th day ol August, A. 1).

lri. recentlv been enlarged and is pnnted WM. W. CRKIUHTON. 'i City Clerk.

1 augW-lW4i f' on a new dress. its spic-and-span ap Geneva, to-day. Practical sr.d -ins'j; iC 'l 5T' Bacon Uuietanu uncuauaeu. -Whisky In lower demand and fan at 898ilj.jc; Sost sales were 89c. cial 2.

Complete liberty and exact equality in the enjoyment of all civil, political and public rights should be established and effectually maintained throughout the Union by efficient and appropriate State and Federal Kmrher the law nor its adminis SOLD Calherine Duncan. pearance is vary, creditable to its proprietors, and its spicy, columns a compliment to its Mountain News, Notice, of Sale. Uemoc Straight Sew Jersey PUBLIC notice is hereby given tuat unov and by virtue of a -special execution bear B. n.1 assessment. racy.

Thenton. Anifust SI The ing date.lulvaittu A. lB.i.io me airecteuauu delivered, issued' in the above entitled caus Agent Leayenwortlij i 1an2 A 1 Leavenworth Dairy Evening olutlont pledging their support to Charles O'Counor for President. Instructed for l.owe and Wilder. FoBT Scoxr, August 24.

At the conventional Mapleton to-day the delKaTts were instructed to vote for Hon. I. Lowe for Joiure, an I I). W. Wilder for Stale Auditor.

The vote in the State Convention is to be taken by viva voce. li' STATE OF KAXSAS, -S City and County of Leavenworth, TIIE Special Tax Warrants heretofore issued by the City Clerk of the City of Leavenworth, in the comity and State aforesaid, to II. Call has been enlarged to an elghtJ straight Democratic Cotivon Proceedings of the Convention of County Commissioners of souiliern Kaunas. tvrs Cathartic Pills, out of Ihe District Court oi the iuvt JuuitMai District of the State of Kansas, sitting within and for aid eountv ot" Leavenworth, and aiso bv virtue of the judgment and decree rendered column paper, and has putt on, a new assembled to-aay. oamuei and beautatul dress.

are giaa to Allen for constructing a plank sidewalk ten feet in said eaivse vn saitt conn, on tne ruin usv oi I ui w.ii! i 7L" iW was made permanent i resilient the Convontlon. and cure of, all wide in front or tne soutn ten reel ot lot tinny- June. A. D. 1867, 1 will, on tration should admit ot any discrimination in respect to any citizen by reason of race, creed, color, or previous condition of servitude.

3 The recent amendments to the National Constitution should be cordially sustained because they are right, not merely tolerated because they are rhP law. and should be carried out ac- note this evidencb ofprospenty on the part of our enterprising1 and sprightly in THURSDAY, the day of Angust. A.D.1372, Resolutions were reportea in i-e- Bve and the north twenty-three feet of lot thirty-six, in block H. Rankin's addition. jf tne etoniacu wy-I er and bowels, i.

-i i are- a taild neighbor. wyanaotte uazeuei Those issued by the City Clerk to P.Davys rie. at eleven o'clock A. M. of that day.

at the Court House door in the citv of Leavenworth, in the county of Leavenworth and State of Kansas, Fir.t. The Convention at nun- The Leavenworth Call has been en for grading Weet Seventh street, from Spruce wl.reef. to Frank street Upon the request of the CommiSp sioners of Neosho County, a meeting of tha Chairmen ot the County Cdmmisslotiers in Southern Ksnsae, was held at New Chicago 00 the 6th dft'v "of AuKust, 1872. aperient, iUnd ah excellent purga- Cards. 1'ostal larged, has a new dress, and has been lie tive.

Bemsruure- Those issuetiy the Ctty Clerk to R. Krummel for construcung "a plank sidewalk ten feet wide on the north side of Cherokee street, from Sev offer at "1. CLIO sau. ana sen in tne lugumi bidder, for cash in hand at time of sale, all the right, title and interest of tiie above named de- stiirit. bv appropriate 24.

The more having nominated uncompromising and unrepentant Radio ils, tbe action is invalid and void, and Imposes no obligation which Demo ly. vegetable, they VjVI AJLA. r- ii Washington, Angust Attorng tieneral.gave aoother teuaitnt ui ana to tne ionowiug ueBoriutitnu- legislation, the entorcement ot wnicu an vo' HPfin-plv trusted only to the enth' street to the -east line of lot -thirty-five, hlock 88. Latta's addition, excent inft-ont of lots curv mineral Much otherwise greatly improved 01 The prosperity of the CalL would indicate that the cause of Grant and Wilson was not materially waning in Kan-sas. St.

Louis the rosttuaster to-day to 1, 2, 4, 11 and 12, in that part of block 8H, ifi nv th.it. earned out those amend- that the i obi General. tUclding crats are bouna io reaper, second approves of another conven Upon motion, A. Riddle, of County, was called to the chair, sickness and suffering preveated by their tnnely use;" and every family should. Leaven worm city proper, anq wis l.

auu iu, iri that nart of block 86. in Latta's addition. v.Qvita run.rimrit cannot msKe a Those issued bv the City Clerk to the City of i The National uovemmeui, wioum The Leavenworth Daily Evening -r i .1. pertv, to-wit: Lot number twentv-seven Norton. AVilliams Thomas' Addition to the city of Leavenworth, in the county of Leavenworth and State of Kansas.

Said property is to be sold bv me in accordance with the command of said special execution and also by virtue of said judsnent and decree. I i THOMAS LEONARD. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, City of Leavenworth, July iC, A. D.

187-2- K. Still txes, Attorney for Plaintiff. jj-2t-sut rontract for lh manufacture of ftard. nrouosals for which have them on nana tor ura KiietVwbeit.required, Long experience has oroval tliem to be the safest, A.8ayenworin iur repairing inu ioic Call appears in a new dress ana 'en- west side of Second street, trom alnut street seek to maintain an honorable peace with nil its citizens and Geo. McMtliln, of Neosho Coun-! ty, was appointed Delegations from the following Counties TJ ar arm atnec ted 10 be luvlted abont tion at' LouHville.

ine intra ue-fines Democratla principle as a strict construction of tbe Constitution and opposed to federal principle of of latiitudenarian construction, and asserts that the nation-has, nO pros to Olive street, except in front of lots 13, 14, 15 and 16 in block 9, Clark Rees' addition, and largea iorm-. is tnorougniy fti" Bv their ocoasional sse, the blood i. i irnntimisof the sysim ex. evervwhere, and sympathizing with all abj edited. -With good m.

tin. until Congress makes except also lots 1 and 2, in block lu, Clark HiW aftrHtion. tinns wh je for rieople who strive for greater liberty. manae-emeht it soon be, if it is not noclflo appropriation to pay Those issued bv tlfe City Clerk to G. Geiger macfciiieyf le restored toatabeaiaiyactisj 5, Any system of civil service under alreaT( the leading paper in Leaven which the subordinate positions of the ntfhAbttine Chronicle.

ity-J mteraai organs and sluggish are cleansed by rrl.i. tntn net onv1 Thus Inaiwent FtBIJCATIOX NOTICE, were present, to wit Franklin, A. Riddle, Allen, liar villef Montgomery, J. C. Fra.

zier, Woodson, It.5 C. Lesrued, Labette, J. Dulen, Neosho, M. them. Und Leltrr Statistics.

ixr iiiiNnmii. AuKust 24. Near Ibr 'constructing a stone crossing four feet wide on the east side of Third street across Shawnee street, not havwg been, paid within the time prescribed by therefore notice is hereby given that -1 will seU separately, at my office at the into hwiUh the Value of pect under this principle. Fourth. Says they leit the time, bonond Democratic banner, inscribed with the principles of Jefferson, Madison and Jacon, and .11 who believe on sure govern- Government afrn The Leavenworth Call has been en-mere party, zeal is fitly demoraiuin imprbved and how compares and we therefore favor retorni Ol the i which reckoned on uiie vasf miiltifrtjifs who enjoy it, -can hardly1 Leavenworth County.

If three mil ion letteia went to the i.nir offlce last year. They ti tr i suirar-GoanMK stice cf Uia Fcace Market House, corner ot Tilth ana bnawnee streets, at room Io- 9, in said City of Lea-veu-wortW between the; hours of o'clock a. m. and Before ofen Ooulil. a Jii Allan.

The obiect of the meeting system by laws ZXTiv is makmg things warn for Chappa-' evils of patronage, and make honesty, iS Leavenworth, and deserves clavsilied follows 2 o'clock pn on and the course of procedure to test efficiency and hdeiity, essennai quau and SUpport ofrQ- in and loir said County Patrick Short, Plaintiff, again -t The Hectic Life laEurance CV.mpany of Ner York, Defendant. tha validity of present TLTSDAT, August 27th, A. D. AltitDusrh saarehiiig, they are niflaana oper-. at wilhbat dlsturl3.tnc to the ConsWutioa or diet or occupation 'drJZ io' cations or poauonh tuuuj and eIsewhei.e through menOin the wholesome teroiB of the greyest good" to the greatest Dumber, in equal rlk-hta.

ana' free and proMiarous Vtue ol the maBCJin a speedy rf? 0 Oti leu" h5lo cwty or State! dlfectloo; won tbart lacked were posted Without av a.ldre al all. The saa.s of w.i assessing railroad properly was 6i- bv T. F. Rager so N. practically out the state.

We believe 3 that bid 1 HE above named Defendant will take notice I TfrV, .1 nf 171 1-hl. i tiie loth of a. d. trie at priblic auction, in accordance with law, the several Jots andparcelB of land situate in said Uiat on day July. city, ana nereinalter or so mui-u i -lw.

i 1 tho lrwe for KTlTn fl omce. G. We are opposed to furtber grants of public lands to corporations and and demand that the na- tnereoi as mnv us ne. etirv tiny me in-: caifr- or.r nsesiafirl noon said lots or S33-30, and that said cause wui ue heard on tlie bility to the people, in pure In i drafts, tiegs, found In these Jotters. It ap ttaJTTefTliftornevs.

Whereupon it was recommended that' the Counties of Franklin and nfinnrl for tha aforesaid imurovemeuts. 27th day of August, a. p. 1874. at nine, o'clock, ludlcary.

la a frauk and honest lor- r- JOSEPH Y. TAYLOR, wheel-horse, CoLJ vaughan; tiU aoes the editorial Commonwealth. Oxe of our most valued exchanges, tlie Leavenworth. Evening Call, lias come out with a spick and span new dress. It is a good local sheet, loyal to the back bone and from the to-wit -II .1 1 1 AnnnflArl in a tional Qomam pe set apait iui a.m.

jy31-3w Attorney for Plaintiff. nin nniinv ami nil uududcu Neosho proceed to Bssess the rail homes for-the people. pear tht on aa avirage every letter misdirected so that it goes to the dead letter ofljee from any cause, contains one dollar. Penalty and Property, Tax, Description of 7. The annual revenues; aiier pa- 1 .1 .1 cnarges.

rule of overshaiowipr ror-poralions, to corruption in Congress and Imbecility in nxecutlon: "to an unredeemable cur- inrr nrrPTlT tieors. luiuicsii a. each but, how to ui tbeoiss a F.auul i liyaic, and for the following complaints, winch Uiese riJsr rapidly For Irlep or Inwig-estion, Xist-lr tMUrw, iaasruor, and Im i Appetite, thev should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach, and restore its healthy tone and action. 1. For jtlver 4 cmpialnt And jsvmptomo, Hilton Hethe, tl-uflache, Jauiid- or ii, ilioa Colic and ilillon Vje-.

tern, tbev. should be judiciously taKen for each coW the diseased action, or 'remove the obstructions which cause it. i Fr njwatrrjr or Oiarrisopa, but ono mild dose is genarally required. For J-rait'l, allUitiOTi of the Heart, Pm to i. bL.

niul l.tin. tley should moderate balance for the reduction of word go, on mongrels, traitors and sore i t. ffrwtm a NOTICE, ST J.IE OF KASSAS, Leavenworth County, Iu the District Court of said county. Clark Bvrna Plaintiff, i vs So. PIGS.

Catharine Byrne, Dert. tThe defendant will take notice that she has been Destructive Fire. niafOAao. Auirust 24. A tire rency; to pacKing, tu3, oupici, Court to secure executive purposes 111UV-LA CCJ ill MWI -t-tt should be raised we note the nnanciai success oi tne road property wuhin their, respective limits in' Hbe'Bame manner as ether property.

The following resolutions wete lbfii adopted WlIlREA'-, questions have arisen as 10 the of the act commonly known as the Railroad As-sessmmt Law, approved Match 2d, 1871 and it appears that the nf railroad, property within uuww.u 7 j. Ac; to rally again to ao rigorou bv duties on importaUons, tne auties oi au viviumu Rankin's Addition. Block lot 35. 7 13 36................. 13 11 A piece of land commencing at a point on the east line of lot 87,, block Rankin'.) i addition, 38 feet south of the-eouth line of Choctaw street, and running theuce 'fsoutfl -along the east line of said lot.

37, 33 feet thence west parallel to Choctaw i street 26 feet, to the west line of said lot 87 thence north along the west line of lot 37, 33 feet thence east parallel to battle uuaer tno Danor ui yjiuu- which should be so adjusted aa to aid in a Ann Tin o-rfimnnerative waares to la racy, for the preservation 01 conr- tntn. its renuued. to chance sued by the Plaintiff in the above court for a divorce, on the ground of gross neglect of duty, and that unless she answer to petition on or be fore the 28th day of September, A. D. 1872, the same will be taken as true and judgment of divorce from the bonds of matrimony rendered tutionality, and the unity, prospeu-tr and peace of tha country.

Business Directory. GEO. H. SPKT, broke out at to-day In tbe eieam flour mill owned by W. Sarley, anrt operated by Finch, and In a sbrt time destroyed It together wliU the elevater and grain hed adjoiuing.

ThP rlames then spread across the atreet to the agricultural warehous of W. H. McAl-Ister, which was also consumecl- Mlir tVarfSA hllildiuiiS USed B8 rStM tlie ilweared ai tion cf the system, VUh such rhihue those complaint disappear- For li ri .1 fi nd TSrofMicisl taken in larire and fre- Delaware this Slate by the board of railroad accordingly- ATrORSTEY-AT-LAW. So. 318 Street.

Leavenworth, Kansas. 19 cnoctaw street ao ieet, to place oi uegui- ninjf A tjieoe of land commencing at a point on juo.fc.JrLt Aug. 8-3w Attorney for Plaintiff. 1 nueiit doses to produce the -effect of la. drastic Fltth: A Berts mat itic uui of Congress to exercise it power In the JntereBt of" the producing and.

consuming Sixth. That we sympathize with bor, and promote the industries, growth and prosperity of the whole country. 8. We hold in undying honor the soldiers and sailors whose valor saved the country. Their pensions are a sacred debt of the natioft, and the widows and orphans of those who died for their countryare entitled to tlie care of a assessors eipcteg unuer earn ai iw the year 1872,: is far beiow itg actual value, therefore pe it ixesoiveur ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, and lie Fifth street.

lorth of Court aouse. atnrna and ahOD next canght and 1st. That we, are iav'r uav tha laboring elasses in, their labors N.B. Collections receive prompt atten 1. raa ioon swebt away; the further tion.

octis-iv the east line of lot 38, DlocK it. Ionian's addition, 38 feet south of the south line of Choctaw fttreet, an.cV nmnlng thence south along (ha east line of said lot 38, 33 thence west parallel ta Choctaw -street 3tf feet, to the west line-of said lot 38; thence north along the west line of lot 38, 33 feet; thence east parallel to Choctaw. street place of be-" ginning. tn miticrata tne naruaiups uiuu irjo-an rauiuan ui wci i.j it pwdiu-c-' me effect py sympathy -'ArnJilnwr promote ieiieve.the stomacl). occaiorAi drt-e" the-stomach asid UoweH.

rpwrti tiie and invlgoT-, atea tiie -t, it llTat" i.S Rrtnii rleranternent sns. nn nil Brticlri- of livinn f-nuntv a-sei-eed in the tame manner oread of; Are was only prevented -THE Great Through Passenger RoaU FBO.tt 1.EATEX WORTH EAST, Hannibal St. Jo. PHDEKY A GOO ABB, i I i a. i.

a. iii 1 nrDSnrlhPd nv generous and gratemi peopie, auu we favor such additional legislation as will extend the bounty- of the Government TTORSTRYS-AT-LAW: Office corner ol have lWpoiea upou tiiwm, iu uut. i J. Delaware and Third streets, Leavenworth, Hftventti. SoeaKS-or uib iw tne jpnersi nwcsmuciii.

33 by blowing npi buildlnn; the entire loss is esiiuiated al $14,000. West ii slut lletuou. Kansas. CoUectlona promptly Bttenoea to. A piece of land commencing at a point on to all our soldiers ana sanors wnu wcic honorably discharged, and who in the line of bfjcame dsabed without ore who' leeiR tolflrjibis welU oftennds toat a iose fit tflpf 1'yH: niaiges him feel bHter, irom theiv lenn'ms and renovating effect nn tiie digestive apparatus.

manding taieuis, Btern mirgi uj unblemished purity of character cf rharles O'Connor, as eminently "All u.i.Yiuo ment and collection of taxes, approved February 17th, 1868. i mareoy Jf ANTJF ACTLTEER3 of and dealers in Fo tVI aiirn and American Marble. Seneca St New. York, August 24 A I. regard to the length qt sece Qr cause for the liischarjre ot 9,1.

That suns enni ue isstitu Short Line. the east line of lot 3H. uloct ll, ttanKin-s feet south of the sonth line of Choctaw street, and running thence south along the east Une of said lot 39, 3:1 feet; thence west parallel to Choctaw street 26 feet, to tlie west line of said lot 39; thence north along the west line of lot 3ft. XI feet thence east Parallel to Vf of such discharge, the high duties of Chief Magistrate, Ued to prevent the collection of taxes be Fourth and Fifth, Leav snworth T. Practical Chemists, 1 Ui ann rannm metidu uih uuiiiiuvu The Missouri Valley R.

H. 9. The doctrine ot lircat anu other European powers, concerning allegiance "once a subiect, always a sub pateh from Martinsburg, West ir-glnli. laht night, fctates that enough Is known of the election in the tjtate to show that the Constitution It defeated by 2.000 or 3,000 majori-ty, and that Jacobs, independent I lunincrat. is elected by the same S.

W. JONES, Choctaw street 26 feet, to the plac of XI FVKKVwncttE. Connects at St. Joseph with ntrVRXn Afi A Nil SURGEON. EOOiil 10, 7 19 Louisyille.

I The resolution we ra adopted with annlause. rienntD'a BniliJinc. corner Cherokee and ject," having at last through the. efforts UOfler 8B8enuei" iii indicated, or if it become necessary rhst ldg4 pro3eeding8 be commenced to iletermina the validity of the act commonly known as the Railroad Assessment Law, approye.4 March 21. 1871.

we pledge tbe coun- EXPRESS TKAISS. cross- A II. Geo. A. Kody Ag'K eifth streets; tiesiuence Hiomer cuim Olive streets.

aecl6y ns- the Mississinni Ouincy on the ir ot tne nepuDiican party oeeu aunuuuu- beginning Apiece of land commencing at a point on the east line of lot 40, block Rankin's addition, 38 feet south of the south line of Choctaw street, and running thence sonth along the east line of said lot 40, Si feet thence west narallel to Choctaw ed and the American mea- oi an inui- niflcent new iron bridge, with Pullman Sleep ing Palaces and Palace Day Coacnes running The delegates were iben appointed. C. Burr made a speech against firnflpv and the coalition. SAA.S trom in 'Xiatiors. vidqal's rlghf tq rTiinster nis auegiaice havins- been accemed bv European na I "TTTHOLESALE DEALERS Agents for the fhels" Wines, Cigars ies represented by us in this meeting tn lend thtr aid and encouragement Billiard Tables.

ST. JOSEPH QU1XCY without cnange of cars. street 4 1-2 feet; thence north paraUel to the east Jine of hit 40, 33 feet thence east parallel to Choctaw street 4 1-2 feet, to tions, it is the duty of out-. Government to guard with jealous care the rights of vote. The word "white," as a qualification for office, submitted for a aeparate vote, was almost unanir roously voted down.

Wheeling, August 24. Returns fraua 21 counties give the following Jacobs (Independent for Governor, about Judge Flanders, New York, mnn ft st.each of some length and 'o. 6a Main street ana Levee, eaveu. 2 OC to the defense of prosecution of Bctlons. in order that an early worth, Kansas.

i aug7 (- adopted citizens against tne assumption of nnn.nr.horizfid claims bv their former Connecting at QU1SCY UNION DEPOT wirh argvment against degrading the Democratic party, as bad beep, at nil i el al decision may be obtained, w. r. i 5 82 Cnigago, Burungton yuincy ami loinm. ptace ui utginnuig i Day's Subdivision. Block 4, lots 3 and 4, each city Proper.

Block SSI, lots 5, 6, 8, 9, 18 and 12, each i i i Xeaven- the validity of the aforesaid anasn eaiern Kaiutisas to pumu, ENTIST, 112 Delaware Street, worth. 1 MISSOURI sept-y tempted at Baltimore. iie opposeu Greeley because he bad always been ant 1 ll 'EAST, KOB1H ASO SOI TU. Rv this Line the foliawine adyanlages in Governments, and. we urge continual and careful encouragement, and protection tq voluntary immigration.

'10' The franking privilege qvightto bp. abolished and the way prepared for 3d. That all other counties in this 30 G2 30 C2 -it ti Xatta's Addition. BTBOS StlERBV, i in 3 800; agsinst the new constitution, about 2.800. Will gie summary pf counties a9 fast as received to-morrow night.

State are -earnestly solicited to co tbe bitterest foe to uemocrauc principles and ail the objectional meas nra train fit the South, and against a TTORNKY-AT LAW OHee corner oi time are gained from Leavenworth 8m-mtf A ATLANTIC EXPREiV, IU ill arrives 11 hours in aa- ith ns in an eflortto secure J. Delaware and Fourth Streets, Opera Hoiyse Entrance on roarin street, a speedy reduction in the rates of post- Building tn oil a inst determination of the I 19 43 8 59 yance jtforning trains by any other Line out of Le orthYo Chicago, Detroit, Toledu, ftUg-28-tf A. Johnson a Candidate. nnestmns above sus-srested. --i i Block 8uJ ots 33 and 34, each, Clark Rees' Addition.

Block 9, 3, Sand 4, 10, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, each 11, lots 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8, each 1 -City Proper; Block 23, lots 17, 18, 19,30, 21, 22, 23 and L. jj 8 59 11. Amono- the attestions which press Lafayette, Toronto, rt. vvajne, hiiwuisw, tbe original doctripes of tbe Ameris con Government. No electoral ticket was formed.

The eonvention then adjourned. 4t.h Ttat- the Secretary Ishall b'tisj bt Ui-ni edl a RAILROAD Montreal, JC connecting wnu me ceieoriu Fast Express which arrives 12 HOUTJS IS AD- fnrnif li the Board of County Com- CARPENTER AND BUILDER Shop cor- for attention is that which concerns the relations of capital and labor, and the -Hi VAJsUKto tvew nuuum. misainners. of- each county in thi 4 00 it ttustni Naswvillb, Au2L A demon-siratloa to-nignt In honor of Andrew JohnBon, drew out some persons. Alter a brilliant torch Huht nrocession.

the crowd assem Wner of Osage ana jroartn streets, orth.J I-' In 4 60 tatfl. with a cod? of the proceeding Block 24, loU 11, 12, 13 and 14; each c. -j mf FAST EXPRESS ar-39 JI lla rives 4 hours in advance Popular and jtV Old BeliaM Republican party recognize tne auty oi t.l,nln a COAIITP fill! JOHK KIRCH, City Treasurer. Deputy. jy27-4w.

Kantas City Republicans. Kansas City. Ang. 24 The Res i By H. VlADDliS iDDKS, of Ifi-venf ng trains by any otner line out ot Lea HSIS CITY, COUNCIL aa had, and Of the resolutions adopted by this meeting, and that the press of the county be requested tospab- lioH lliB linllLl 1 I I ven worm to tjmcago, Li troll, xoieuo, x.ioj -ette, Toronto, Ft.

Wayne, Milwaukee, Montreal, and other points East too numerous to BLUFFS publican Delegate convention as QomhlAd to-dav and instructed its To Saint Loui BWw.VV Sleeping rajacas uu, train. bled la front of ihe Court House on the public square, a meeting was organlted and resolutions sustaining Bacon and condemning extrav agsnce and corruption in tbe administration of tbe government was PROPOSALS. CITT FNGLNEER'S OFFICF, i LEAVKNWOKTH, KAS, August 22, ls72. i Railroad Line. delegates bv unanimous resoiuuons ital, and tor labor tne creator oi capiLsu, the largest opportunities, and a just share of the mutual profits of these two great servants of civpuzation, 12.

We hold that Congress and the President have only fulfilled an imperative duty in their measures for the sup- 13-The above facts wm ce apparent uy comparing the Time table of tbe Hannibal St. Josepn B. R. Line, with those of other My' Kansas sad Iowa Division forms tbe AND ALL POINTS- this office until 12 o'clock Chicago and Alton The only First-Class Road to the West. Connecting Link adopted.

Johnson eras declared the choice to vote tor van uorn xor uoveruor, and after the adjournment of the Convention, an enthusiastic meeting of Irish Pemocrats was held. They passed a series of resolutions, among which wns the following; Rpsnlved. That should the Con- TUESDAY, September 3d, A. D. 1872," EAST NORTH SOUTH pression of violent and treasonable or- Between the Southern and Eastern Through fsprfn.iTi Tatftlv TRbehoU3 1 frmi at Kaneas City, and the of the people for Congressman for "thii Rfatn at iarire.

and W. (i. Brlen, for the following work? resrions, and for the protection of the for Congressman from the Nashville lines out of 1 I 11 FAST CINCINNATI t-i-lmSO 1 ills and LOUISVILLE. EXPRESS, leaves St. Joseph p.m.

A through, car is run on this train to Cincinnati via Quincy Lafayette i.nd Indianapolis, making this the most desirable route from Leavenworth to Southern cities Batrgage checked through to all points Esm. 13-Buy tickets by this favorite route. For St. Joseph Ticket 01-flee-, Leavenworth, and. at Hannibal A St.

Joseph R. R. Depot, St. Josepn. 1 Tor construjtaig'a plank sidewalk bis.

feet L'ouisia'ii; A Missouri No'Criaiige bf Car3 ventlon at St. Louis nominate our fellow citizen TV Van' Horn, as ballot box, and therefore they are entitled to the thanks of the nation. wide, ana stone crossings iinecic eross steerts on the est side of Fourth avenue response to calls, Mr." Johnson nneared and spoko at considerable their candidate for we NSW from Spruce street to Aliaaie For cohstructiug a stone box culvert on Chey 8HORT CHUM ST. TO WEW ORK -J Great Union and Central PaciUc Lines termiMting at San Franeisco, MaKing it the best and only Direct Route from Noalhern kanm a-aTeM-wortJi Atchieon, St Joseph! Nebraska City, Council Bluffy OMAHA, Salt Lake City, Spcra-rhento, San Franciseo and ihe I'aciflo Coast; also, the most desirable to Denver and all points in Colo- 1 uid the Territories. enne street near i i For constructing a stone arch culvert pledge him almost tne unanimous vote of the Irishmen of this sec Rates as low as tor any other Line.

13. YVe denounce the repudiation of the public debt, in any form or as a national -erime, and we witness with pride the reduction ot the principal ol the debt, and of the rate of inter tion, and we believe from ma recoTa TO CHICAGO GEO. H. NETTLETON, Gen'l Supt. P.

B. GROAT. Gen. Ticket Agent, by all questions enecung wni. hold he will largely poll tbe Kickapoo street near Ninth street.

The cul vertsto be paid for by warrants drawn bit the sewer, culvert aad bridge luud, payable January 1st, 1874. Each bid must be accompanied with the Cy Treasurer's receipt as follows 4 "'And Other Principal Eastern Cities. THE MISSOURI 1 PACIFIC R.t I .1 1 I i lr a 19 EQU1PPE1 WITH -J' i i i i.i est upon the balance, and we confident length, and announced himself a csndldate, and stated that be would stump the State, inviting the Gene- i ral to meet him in discussion. Ills candidacy will make the canvass exciting, and make opposition to all contention- nominee. 0 Senator Wilson's Speech.

HrjneoM. N. Aug. 21 Sena- WITHOUT CHANGE 1 vote of our nationality. ly expect that our excellent nauuum Vi m.

Kansas City sad Northern (late The Irish here are thorougnty Estsilliiied. lf0. WESTERS Horth Missouri, anu i.uicb" the MisBissinni at Louisiana, The completion of the Missouri Division make the best through Line liom, HansAS CUy, via St. Joseph and Baf Ilngton to aroused, and do not like tbe of being left out in the Id. I A Mo and "passing throngh JacksonvUle, For sidewalk and crossing 4th avenue.

100 00 For box culvert oa Cheyenne 30 00 1.W sreh culvert on Kickaooo street 120 00 currency wui oe perrecteq. Dy ine peuy resumption of specie payments, 14. The Republican party is mindful of all its obligations to the loyal women of America for their noble devotion to the cause of freedom, and their admis Kioominnton nu duuv. Jj and Bet Route to tbe Et Business College a that a contract with satis lYictory Elegant Day Coaches Pdlman'1 Palace Sleepers Miller's Safety Platform I Patent Steam Brake! fjf Am Ea'ipatiiaiaal4l by or WlUon addressed a larie meet- Tin Chicago. CH I Uht.

Amone other Htw Washinoton, August' 24 Tbe bonds will be entered into by the successful bidder. All work to be done according lo plans and suecifications on file in the Uity 1-ngineer a ha stated ha had no doubt A.nd aU boints East, Borth or South. ANT CLASSICAL SCHOOL, liooiss. Conntv National uanK, ot iha TteDublicans would carry twenty PAS8ENCEB Sjeepwg yr, iu rrnBFE EXPRESS other Llae la Uie nffi. sion to wider fields of usefulness is received with satisfaction and the demands any class of citizens for additional rights should be received with St LOtllS 10 VjiiiotSu T- vZ.J,.

-t2 DiNlNll ROOM and nt of twenlY-one of the free SUtcs Columbus Iowa, ana me Briehton HationarBnk, of BrigbH Blank lorms ana au necessaiy, tiioiinmmu s.rtvihrl on aunlication. Cars on all eaytraiBsj the only line l' i iha country. He eulogized Gen. Leave Kansas City Union Drpot Daily. Passengers taking the Chicago Kxpress will COB.

FIFTH AKSi SF.TECA STREETS, ih. nara from Kansas City or i. The City Council reserve the Tight to Teject ton, Iowa, each, with capital or DXi and ssttl the question was not respectful consideration 1 any or au Dins. j- jk-ij. 60.000, have been authorized Dy tne UlL-aBEU uuw For Full tnformation fesll at the Company's fMiv ac lo.

vve nearniy approve tne action aufi-idta i to Louis to Chicago. No line makes as Good Tjwe, or closer eon nections, has better aoeommodatlons, better track, more elegant day cars, more luxurious Comptroller oi ina but whelhfr tbe lie of extending amnesty to aas He Uequfpped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping and Dining Cars, elegant ay Cpach: 1 1 On, in. ram commeBce Dusiness. LEAVESW02TH, KANSAS. For Circular, Specimens of FenmtBShip, cr other inlbrniation, call oa or address, W.H.

SRIL.LMAN, Proprietor. 1U1 mPeistware xs R. E. GIBSON, tiubllcan party, which had saved the country and made it tree.should th of a band of forty TV if snd oomfortabl sleeping cars. JAJflCS CHARITON, i rT Geo' I and Ticket Agent, C.

i A. tt Cbiosgo. Geu't Supt. C. Chicago.

FRANK. H1UH, 7 western Traveling I. those japeiy in reoeuion, anq. rejoice iu the grqwtU fif peace and fraternal feeling throughout the land. 16.

Tbe Bepublican party propose to respect the rights reserved by the people themselves as carefully as the pow- flrt thouiaud disaffected PLASTERER, CISTERN BUILDER, The Japanese bark Fu Zu Maru, which i expected daily at the port of San Francisco, from Hong Kong, e8 I' (1 (JOIBIUriillUli; Wliuauit Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and Westinghouse Air Brakes, are used on aU passenger trains. Ask for your t.ckets over tne Ilaosaa City. Council Blufla Bsllroaa. 5 TicKets for sale at all through Ticitet Offices. be made to abdicate iat ihn Ilemocrallo party in i- Leavenworth, Of tx 'Z41 The office of the-connecting line anywber in tbe A.A.TAIMACE, tHvlr tod tut, St Louis FROr jU tjJIl 1 OeBetal Fassengst Araat, St, Lxrai.

TI tt ntr Mo win ha tha first Japanese mercnan i Will US VS Uli-l" 4o no war. He htd no unkind words ers aeieffatea dv mem oiie auu to i i fr 'M I HAVE 3 lots and a Beautiful Cottage, nctir Oov, Carny'e place only five minutes walk Irom my office, former price 8 500 WILSON'S mart EEAL ESTATE AGENCT. Tvith nestness and dispatch rt mmo at fJi-anlev and Brown. ,,1. teSSel that has CTer been known'in Chicago 4 kansas Fast Freight Short- American waters.

She is of 1,300 A. side Chestnttt street, Vetween West federal Government. It disapproves of a rsort to unconstitutional laws for the .1 3 Bevsnth and. Bronawsy. i uprto-om Gun' 1 Bt! Joseph, Mo St.

Joseph, Ge'l Western Ag't, C. A A. B. K. Ksnsss ions oaraeu, am we' purpose of evils interfer-1 rwertedtne posnion tuey 4V, but tbalr success would be a Mtfulax X)empcxUo tyiuropb, and cargo of Chinese mercnanaise.

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