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i, iii ii i ggSgSar!gS7:- j n -loro ....J 1 ''l'atroidze Home Induttry!1 Weekly Fair Play. ', 1872 THURSDAY. - - OCT. 10, For State Senator, 28rd District, GEN. PIRMIN A. ROZIER, Or Ste. Gkkevikve. Particular Notice. According to tteprescnl law Uicra is ;io provision for voters to roister in unytetncuttut - iitc; and turner, cer umnoi wt. in any ether district except that in ichieh he lives. Every one should' bear this in mind. I Faumingto.v, Mo., Sept, 20. 1872. Gen. F. A. Rozicr, Ste. Gene-jicvc, Mo., Deaii Sin: Having been appoint ed by the Democratic convention assembled in thi-", placo on yester day, ty nominate n eandidato for the Senate for Uio 2.'5rd Senatorial Dis- i - r r i Upon taking tho chair Mr. Thomas in Vait npon and inform you of your , ..... ... ... ... a hapiiy speech thanked tho conven- Miiatun.ous 1 omination, it is with i 1 J 1 . . , , , .. . ., . tion for the honor conferred am! ureal pleasuro that wc avail our-) , . , . .... , P . , . . . counselled moderation and justice in selves of this early opportunity to, J , ... ,. ,. . e t , t its deliberations. Iho report of tin notify you ot tho action of the con- . . 1 . . ... . , , 1 committee wa, on motion, received vention, and tho universal wish that, ' ' ' .. . ,. , and adoptod, and the committeo dis- you accept tlio nomination thus made, j 1 ' Permit ns to assure you that wo have j c i:ro0( " . r ... t -l . 1 .! " ...j j f and zeal in behalf of the great cause, itivnk-od iii tli romiii!' i-ontust. and I .i. .. :.. .. c II1.1U ill IllUUlllg Oil OU1 OUlliUUUil. i standard bearer, we have no fears of tbo final result on the Ides of Novem ber nexi. With sentiments of high regard, wc aro, dear General, your obedient servants, Phillip Piriii.v, Louis F. Df.xxi.vo, J. N. Buiiks, Maiitin Ii. Claudv. Committee. 5ti- GKfcvjKvE,Mo.,Oet. 3, 1872. Gcntlemcv. : I have tl honor of acknowledg ing receipt of your communication, bearing date the 20th ult., informing mo of my nomination as a candidate lor the Senate for the23rl Senatorial District of this State, by tho Dem ocratic convention held at Farming ton on tbo 2Clb day of Sept. 1872. Being tho action and unanimous wish of tho Democratic convention, 1 accept tbo nomination, and will do in duty in tho groat causo involved in the coming political contest. Accept for yourselves and the msmbers of tho convention my sin cere regards and thanks for this mark of confidence. Yours, most respectfully, FIEMIN A. ROZIER. To Judges Phillip Pipkin, Louis F. Denning, J. A. Burks, and Martin L. Clardy, Committee. On Tuesday night last, according A. .. 1? 1- - io announcement, uc camiiuaies lor i . ... .. itepresenuuvc m tins county, uiii three of thcin, addressed tho people) ..u.o.u ; .- o ceonoi.i.c. .,, m.u u Tll"aVv v.lan. Jaeabsand Yick.-b;u- .i I ii m t I in order wh-reuno'i Rev V Rucker I bore that we do not have to -end to 1 utMi.i.-iii.!iii.j.iuin. in the Court Houc. The conte.-t in owci, nn.ivupo.i Jic . .i. i"l-r 1 :111V ot!lL.1. I:ltl. auv ore , 1:1.lko i packe!. 10. p. m. seems to be a prettv warm one with , nominated L. L. Sebastian, of St. L.,t 4j,ort or anv other iron. Tlic- cdncsday. i-:iih1 lover. it. p. m. Judge Bobbins and our Sheriff. J Francois, and Mr. L. Hite put in , red oxyd mixed with the brown hem- Tliurtay. Ailin Jawb aua n-k-Some little dillerenies of opinion , nomination W. S. Relfe, of Washing rHVi. 'AlV.i?. I--rflM-tilillo"31niilii. 10. p. . . . .( amoiijr the parties oppoKd to each candidate. vesiiltcd in some prcitv saucy retorts from both sides. We think this matter of personalities is about played out, and ought to be discountenanced. A curious case Las arisen at Del keith, Scotland, respecting an a?erted marriage. A man named Ro!s ami a .. ... .1 T - . 1.. ... 1... . 1 ' ? Huniuit i.u iiuiii iil- cai- led Ins wife, havinc re'istered ilieir ' children as legitimate, had eharjres of, fale registry preferred, against them on tliegiwuul that they were not law- ia limy nmrnco. mc accueil, on the ' other JiaiMt. insist that they always . considered themselles as legally man mm wile, it appears ttiat m isoi they . leit miKeith xor Oalashiels. to get iiwuiu, uui- iiui milium Miiiicjem i ir" f,t.U'"?A"il! r, the each aved a barrel i money to pay a minister, took a hantul of meal, nl; Vr. iiKx T'if''iscatlemcii, M. L. Clardy, J. K. liar- each other. Both then placed their P. . hamlluls-ot' meal in the basin and m,M" " V ,i, ,vnul(1 iioiN;vcruiiiii -ucauiuiu mem par::" ,!,.. Jt,. ,:.. ...iv f ' -"Y"'"? lv -"-" "I1"" "'.,..- . , bible, they rose tip and declared and tbo balloting continued up to ..wiAni-t11 i midnight, without resulting in a nomi- and Mis5 Lawless might have saved . s ' . . , .. . their meal to make norrid.-e. In nation; the counties of Jelierson and i Seotland and in every other eiviliz-1 Washington voting solid for Kelfe, lence of any that capital can select Vi eU COUlltrV. lor tlint lrff-r l limlnnl . ... - . . . ?.i i:t... ... .. :,..i.l..i agreement W all, tfiTSI' to nlics Mf reaVork w do iioi'lsh to ?.S U OTnamtintal ratIicr thaujvding among them. Gen. A m. Jlarow, a Liberal Re-: publican sneaker, was recently Eillea, bj'a railway accident, in Indiana. was resumed and contmned with the t that has oe.-unea m the history ot in-j Twelve thougandniosimitoes to each . . . , , riian ailair." The Indian Chiefs. I . . - cubic foot of atmosphere is the allow-: results as bejore till about ten o cIock. 5.,.,, m Trec auil Lone Wolf Qu:ck -.ar" at Key Wct. At '.'.at hour on nK'tion ofa dclea't. v.'-riua"tidanceii"flin.i'lefpf ''.-he-. -nir M'-f Prnfwdinra of the Democratic SenalOrialCeiTentlon, 23dJ)iS- trlct. The convention met at Farmington on Sept. 25tb, 1872. C:ipt Philip A. J Shaw wp.s elected temporary chair- mau and E. Virgil Conway secretary, The chair then appointed Judge F.I K. Boyd, of "Washington, W. S.Jew- ;ctt, 0f Jefferson, O. D- Jlnris, of Ste. ' I Genevieve, and Rev. Alvin lacker, ; of St. Fiancios, a commit; on per- manatit organization, to 'whieh were also reforcd the subject', of credentials and baisis of representation. The committee reported each coun ty lull- represented, and lor perma- '"cut orga'dzatioti they nominated, 7! r ir.,..i.:.,in.. .... up for son eecnjttl als0 sls ! on.tto.ial Executive Committee, F.ng solid for J.elfe, and St. rrancois (j.lrter, ol ; St. Francois, Villiam, and Ste. Genevieve for Hosier. McGrain. of Washington, W. Ii. Don-1 It became apparent that no nomi- .. .li ,.n..tr....' ,i w i: Prmrti- i Of Sto. Genevieve; and failing to temper of tho convention, .Mr. Reifc agree upon the basis of representation, , came forward, and in a .hort speech that matter was reported back to the withdrew his name from the eotiven convention. Mr. Clark declined the ! lion, stating that it was true that he position of chairman of the conven tion, whereupon Hon. J. Ji. Thomas, of Jefferson was unanimously elected. 0 UUilU X X ipixlll. Ul JtUVIUH moved the adoption by the conven- tion of tho basis of representation fixed by tin late .Democratic State Convention, to whieh an amendment was offered by llcv. A. Kucker, ol the State Senate Irom tho Jd lJis St. Francois, civini: :m ciw repre-l irict, and Messrs. Pipkiu, Dinning, sentation of live votes to each county. Considerable discussion of an anima ted character followed, during whieh Iiov. A. Kucker, of St. Francois county, in a speech claiming tbat tl:o countici of St. Francois and Ste. Geneviovo were entitled to an equal . ' representation with Jefferson and Washington, staled thai if they could not ha vc that baiss they would with-' draw from the convention. Mr. , Rucker was followed b- Capt Burks, of Ste. Genevieve, who on behalf of ll county made the same demand, J zicr. i urther okujiient and appro accompanied by a liko intimation of' priate speeches wero made by Col. withdrawal in tho event of refusal to' John O'Fallon and other gentlemen, make tho eonccstion. Tho conven- i A voto of thanks was jnis&cd muni tion failing to agree, up to a late 1 imously in recognition of tho services hour, a roccss was taken until 7 1-2 o'clock P. M. Upon re-assembling, Mr. Clark, of Washington, on behalf of the delega tion from that county, slated thai in order to prevent discord, and to so-. euro harmony and good feeling m tho deliberation, of tho convention, they would vote for equal baisis, al though they denied tho correctness or fairnass of that basis, and lirmly protestea against, me action as precedent. The amendement w:s me. 1' ) - ' - i..i,i i rtr4 live. .leHersoncountyvotmgsolKlinIm.ts held out to caintal for prolit-,j. the negative. ..-J,"... , rr,, , . ., , ,, . Tho chair then announced that. . 4! . , ton which lattor nomination was aec-i ondedbyMr. Clark. The conven- "cuc-au jemi to ine piomie ion oi .r. . , J i.i.,, , the verv be-t iron the world can Pass Me. Genevieve, np stream : tiouthen proceeded to ballot, cachj.ow. "There are millions of acre.- of ' Monday. Grand Tower. ., p. m. candidate receiving ten votes on each i valuable hard wood timber, i:uinc-i''tie-ila"y. Yickburir packet. . j. t diatcly around and over these iron Wednesday. Adam' Jacobs and Belle ItieUN. Fifty lurnace erected in the. mcniphis. p. m. Capt. Burks subsequently nomina- iron districts would all bo able to e- j Thur.-dav. Yicksburg packet. 5, p.m. tedGeli F A Rozicr of Sto Gen-, curt' mll,,t ti,,!l f;,uI for "'H l!1,-v ' Friday. Adam .larob. p. m. ten u oi. r. 3.. uozici, oi cto. uen ycs,rs, and not be compelled to Use Saturitav. Citv of Chester. A. p. m. eviove. The convention then pro- coal until the lorets were cut and smdav," Adaiii Jacobs and Yicksburg tn i,i,lt:n V',10!,:.rf n,l , lvu""" Jefferson voting solid for Relfe, and St Gancviovc and St. Francois al-, , ..,--!,,. ,, c ' leriiaw "-.. , bastian. . Mmgu i ipum men i-n "u"'""1 'tion lion. John F. Bush, and on the "t ballot the voto stood, Rti., 1 , Roll, 9, Sebastian 10. Several other ns ana u. w . -uann, oi ?r. rrancois, and A. r. Ueltramieotste Uenevieve,) . . . . , - ... were successively nut in nomination, An adiournmcnt was then hud till I Th,,l, .-.,..,;., m s vii- . 1 'i , and upon re-assembheg the balloting' , .. . . . & committeo of conference was ap- pointed, consisting of one mem- ,,er from eacn c0012'' for tn0 purpose of agreeing, if possible, upon a candidate. Alter an absence of half an hour, the committee retnrn- ed and reported themselves unablo to agree. Judge Dinning then read bc- 'orc the convention a report of the proceedings afa meeting of the citi-l zens oi L'cndletoh townsmp, in ou i rrancois comuj. uuun strticled Mr. Sieeth, tho delegate, j from that township, to east his vote ii" the convention for Hello as their ... tirst choice upon this. No action was taken Mr. Clardy then withdrew tbe name of Mr. Sebastian Ualloting time, Washington and Jeilbrson vot- nntinn could be made in the pre.-en .t' had hoped for and aspired to the nomination for the State Senate, an honor worthy of any man, and while, owing to tho devoted and faithful support of his friends in this conven tion, ho was ns much justilied in con-! tinuing the contest as an' one, yet he esteemed the success and harmony , of the convention and of tho party j far above any considerations of per- i i i.i t SOIKll jJIOIUOUO:, uuu uuivk ivuiu from the contest. Upon motion of Judge Dinning, Gen. F. A. Hosier was then unani mously nominated on the 217th bal- lot as the Democratic candidate for ('lardy and Burks were appointed a committee to notify Gen. Rozicr of his nomination. On motion ol J udge Dinning, John K. Harris was -appointed as a member of tha Scnato- rial commiueo ior me jimuci t large. Addresses were then made by jvariom gentlemen pre,ont,and atthe conclusion, ex-aenaior .uoie oi jei- j ferson county, came forward, andJjQnd fif ClSSell, wunurow ins !!::;:ie. as an lnuepeim- ent eandidato for the Senate, a:.d. pledged himself to support Gen. Ro of tho Chairman and Secretary, and, upon motion carried, the convention adjourned sine die. J. L. THOMAS, CIi'ii. E. V. Coxwav, Seel'y .Missouri Iron JIaking. There is no State where iron can be .12 ..n.innit- iii.-iilr ji in Mi-o!iri. ' In Ohio it costs upon ait average, jig (j. per ton; in Indiana, -iUl.tiU : Tennc?ee l!),.0: in Alaiiaina, ir ginia and some of the oilier Southern blate.-. the co.-t fully -0: in oliri ,ue cosl does not exceed ifi,0u , per ton. mere is no loeaniv ot wnien v ki,ow. wh(.rc tllL.rc ls-lhe amc imUlee. jable invest nicnt-, than 31is-otin - . oiler. .... . . .... it-. . : ' 1 ' . """..r . . The varieties of the Jini.iii.il HAMi-, unit uiu imtm v nn j amU'arboiiativ of iron, rkith tlits cons consumed. Loai m Kmrlaml ?tili .r.w.c l.i.rl, and th- price 'of labor is , '?tm iinv.-ard. in Uitricts where coal , is very deep or the iron ore and coal1 separated anv considerable distance. .poratioii- iit iron ltuikin have cea: ,eil entirely. Tlie power that ha given to England her record a? the' richest ami ttronsest of nations is irraduallv but Mirelv sliping from I her gra-p. America must become the -eat ot manufacture and empire : -he c;m j,ring her coal and iron together cheaply ; and he po-cas enougii to miim.Iv the world with iron and Meol f,,,1; 'tivo thousand years to come. Mis-1 souri to-lay. with the lurmi -inil ifiuuf-clorie: could mii.i.1 auu n..iuui..tu hl., touui Mippi weMcru coutinens. Where more than half the nu.nuractiired iron and tcel I of the world i in demand. Do our, e-mifilUt-; realize that iron m ikil! ' iVu Ll.;V-i.V.i t i.V.V.U,.Y An Indian council was held city of St. Louis on the 29th ult.. and . u is ?am so nave neen "one 01 ine ; mo-t in:erestinjr and important events i it is said to have tKnral World. j .ball ana u inter 01 oia auu auv. j christus bum, II A M M II MERCHANT T AiJLUJttJj STE. GENEVIEVE, MO.. lMvo now in store a Full Assortment of READ Y-MADE CL TOHIXG, Their Own Make, and oiler the same at .prices not exceeding Eastern Have .r.ulo . V-.,,, t:,10 nf whifn Shirts. " ---- . --i TUjHL Cioll Casimercs, Testings, ! Beavers Tweeds, Flannels. Cashmerths, Jeans, (all "3 9 M ,. LT i O r O C zn .M-eat variety of WOOI.KXS numerous to mention, allot v.lueli we oner iy uio iara at uio j.wm wi 1MMCKS. Keeping only One Una of Goad, viz: For ME.X'S WE A II, ice are able to Hell (tsJ.owas iny lUUtd House in St. I.ouii. JJeiii" thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same. HAKEI & CO. Wo Pay at all times u r. w s t o e: i:i Edward Seysslcr, ste. Gi:xi:vn:vi:. mo., II:i-s jii-i. riTcivcd a new and com- ' lilete 'lock ol' 1 Fancy Candies, andFine Crackers. Al-o keeps r.r. MCeleMiiiraBwallBte OU. V'lNt, l.lQUl'I!!.:, .'.NO F A M I Ii Y G R O C K R I E S. f I'l-Dducc ta!; i in c:cc!!:iti;fe for t .Market 1'i ice. roods at the hi'-'hc STi:. MAItYS, MO. Di;AI.i:i!:i IX aiuu'-'.uuuiu. Mice1;, Hats A: Caps, fjueen-ware, Hard was e, Saddlery, and all Kind- of Far ing Inipiiiilfnlf, and ::I?o, Afi:xTs roit llltL' Jttjf Produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. 3-mG ot which we'.isciitijyis aim si. n.uuw rum" Csia j t.ouis Me.niphi. Helena (I'reen- ville. and Yick.-burg, , o... .l,m-n ciiv-nn' Pa- Me. Oenc ice. uown siu.im. .....w rilv of Che-ter. 10. p. n. . . -. , . iiisi-'uraar. Alam Jacobs and xck uacket. u. m. .lullX A. SCCDDKl!, Prest. "iy 1). Lovi:. bee v iiFlMXCES C. PlOZIEU & SoX, Wholesale fz Retail Dealers in T)T - GOODS, GROCERIES, uuui. ojuuuuiuiw HOOTS and SIIOES, ivtPSlOTAIlE HASD-fAEE, FURNITURE, &C. tttcntion'of all Cash and close buyers is respectfully called to the above. oVs tld 5.mil Vrofitv is ! .iit.- ami ...nail 1 r.it- im -v & CQ., r. t, Collars. Neck-Ties, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, &c, &e , St. ClliirlCS ClotllS.! grades Missouri Mills.) CO forMKX and YOUTH'S WKAIJ. too! l!:e Ili-iho.-t Cash Price lor V. i.ol.-fc3 ,lei.::s F. .Ia.nis. W.m. F.Co.v. JANIS & COX, (At the old stanil of .Jani-J .V: Yalle.) aci:nts for mm EEAPER & MOWER AXI-- ANi i)i:A.'.i:i:s ix Dry Goods. Groceries Hoots and Shoos. !lat and Call--, llanl ware. (Jueeu-wrtre tc. which tti"- oiler to sell low for CAII. !-v Wm STATS MIL USE. f FarminotQa loStc. Gsnevieve. We are now running a Daily Ha.-k J bft '.vei n Karmlifgtoii and Ste. (sue-J vievc Our hacks are all new. havim 1 l.een.iniill eprely fori lie hiwinc : pa-si'inrcrs c::a iiepenu ui i.eingiran porleil comfortably and ipiickij . with good pn.teclion aa'.'iin-t ruin and .-11:1. 'Jur hor.-ca will alv. avs ! Jir.-t-cbis.-. Kash'i:i:& r.. mi. Dc I.kssi:s ai:l S'iirmi:tJ:i:i. I will al-o continue to run my had: between le l.a n- ami Farmingtou makiiur clo- connection with all pa--M.-nger trains, l'aie a low ami time a-ijtiieV a by a.i otlicr route. I iy clo-if atti'iiti'in fo Ini-ine-;.- 1 hope to merit a liberal i-Iiare of public pat-rona-'e. -JOS. K. KASUKU. .lime IS" tfx Giimbriiius Hall, j Corner Third ami JIarket Sis., (Ojipo-ilethc Court House.) The very be-t ipi-ilities ol" Wines. Heers, Liouors and Cigars, always on G.'SKXAl'Kt:. mil I. !:!i-ni!i" cnniiiiunity and the public generally, will bear in mind that the - COXE' .1III.I.S ' alv.a pay the illt.iii-.M marKcr rnici: 101 Wll i-'.AT atidin C'itsil Only. The U ell-known, choice brands ot Familv Flour "Cone' and .!-. n.wl other "rariV kellt coll-talltlv on - band for sale, and at the lowest pos- Will (iinit,' Lot.- of 100 lb and upward deli ered i-mu: or ckaiku:. MAIJTIXilKYKI. Ste.Genevievc -Mo. .Iune7-lv. SherltTs Sale in Parlltion. AaJrcw JUckleynnd Rebecca 1 jlackley, hu wife, plaintiffs Civil action riint I Cynthia imd John Hoof, and Partition "i)iccy Hoof, born iiack'cr, I his wifo, the descenditnts of J- of Harvey Ijimbcrt. ilccasecl, whose names are unknown to the pliiii.tifl". and the dc- 1 fcer.il.nits of 2ancy AcorJ, born JlackU'jr, deca., whose nnmes are anknown to the I pliiintill, deteuJant:. j Heal Hjtate. 'i .Iprrop and order of sale made bv the circuit court of Ste. Gfnevievo couUy, in the abive enti- tied cause, and a certified copy thereof dated Jlav 7th, 1S72, 1 will on Wednesdaj, ,lhe Cth 9vm At the court house door, in the city of fstc. Genevieve. Mo., durini; the session of the circuit court, between the hours of nine ocloclc in the forenoon and live .clock in BY virtue and authority or the afternoon of that dav, SKLL to the hifihest bidder, nt public auction or outcry, . ' . , ' r-- ' the lollowujg described real esUte men - th ned and described in said certified copy of the order of sale, viz : The south half of the south cast quarter of section numbered thirty-rive, in township thirty-seven, and lot numlred two of tho north east quarter (being the north ea.-t quarter) ot section numbered two in tounship thirty-six. of range ix eait. situated in toe county of Ste. Genevieve and State of Missouri. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of tse purchase monev to l navl casn m nana ' nrA ht rst'luft iri ttvilvp months, the chaser giving bond with approved security, KOBERT G MADISON, nur- 10-3 bhcr.iS'.c G-rr.eicve C?. MAIN STKUET, STC. OEJCEVIKVE.StO., Manufacturer ami Dealer in 'BOOTS and SIIOES. MCSILI Of MI 0WJS MAKE. , Q: alters and Slippers for Ladic, Mis6C!, Cents; mid (.'liil.lr..,. - - A Complete and Scalable Stuck always on hand Im ; ? j? P f J i '1 o 'a o XT. Z 2" o z c 1 c " i - 3; A. Anderson, M.vt.v Sr., Stk. G!:xi:vii:vk, Mo., Dealer in Dry Ms, Wm, & Gwies, Cutlerv. Tools. Iron, Nails. Tliimble SUcius, lVason Boxej Hoots Shoes, Hats, Caps. &c. Hif.vSng always for Cash I am able to s-eii i'.-t low as the lowest. I ."I.lto. 1 o avoid a smash, we iell for Csli. JOKKI'II VOKST, Dealer in DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, For Family Use : Also ,, ' "v axdCAI'S, 3:OOTS axi SHOES, Of the hr-st dualities. And at Lowest Kates, ! foil CASH OXL. (rr I'roduci; taken at highest rates. Ste. Genevieve, Mo. 1-y 1 Sheriff's Sale. Wt virtue and authority of ccrUin C.rl facia? issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court ;ff Ste. Opnevicve ounty, State of Misuri," retunmblit to the Noeif hpr b rm 1872, of laid tirciht court, and to tne directed, in favor oi ISi-orgitiiia Hume, plaintiff, against Charlei V. iaiizr, de loi.dant. ceinmasdin; S10 that of the liiort- . w...wl ,.r.,rvcrt, it. till- ttPtitiil ' cause to be nfadtt tho UamHgfS and costJ, I 1 have levied uj oa and siezi-d all- the rtfiht. ' title, interest and claim of the faid CIArtrs ;ictitHin mcnlionwj, x V. Darner, of in and to the following ui fTil.,l mnrtir'ii'ml nrotATtv. viz: All that certnin piece or parcel of landt situated in the county of Sto. Genevieve, in tne i.atc of Missouri, to-wit : The cast fractional !i1f if fr.o unrtti wrpst ouartcr. and the easl half of the south trfet quarter of cU1? number fifteen (15), and the nortn eaw I ouarter of the north west quarter of section number twentv-two (22), in township num- ZS&SZtSA p;,. and forty-one hundreths acres m2ro 0r leu, and I will on r . r ftT..1gJ2. 'WedMStUj, tte tt W " BOT.lo, Betwcen tje hours of nine o'clock in tno ,i o'clock in the afternoon lorenoon ana live w ;- ,1,,, 1 of that day at the court house door ini? c-lty .j Junty of t. GeneTiere, MUr S0Jrj anij said court is in 'f' 5e to saje at pUD!ic auction and fctiA he highest bidder aiL or rBUC.of. "Tj above tlicribed real estate for cash m oanu '.ni suBcient to iatisff auefcap401 fieri facilo' Tcnv , ROBERT G- MADI0. 13 cverHr sia Genevieve Go., j " , it-iffl (Tom ft to US 1 1III-. I ll U3 " - vour Job work." i 1 IS