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?!- r K:?: ?& r3 . - .V-VV5A "riraa! ".-.-' "Nb A 1 NT "C- . v-' -?ri' - .TV-. .w J "V iis--3n &&: sfrt 2 K5S 3t . . SV?-1- jc i5-. .."-- ? ? , PfrnjQ fct&st . .-.V ? 3 r. IWfcvV,. tVJ ?-.- . . J r &-" L . WV-. E. "- mr 'yr ins . Sv Ll & s ' V& t- X,, L'.r Lr fesjfjrv "tj"" f-i. Wr. vi ! . - :jpv MT'T-l 3S-T- tjkz &ZA4. KSA i&x SKfev- I-5L vm -"" g!V. mz. rtSai WSf-l.-7 SI?? IZ&.- .. T .'' - ,--i JV35S "s. a.---c .y ."iS i s-. ZTT. a--?, .--&- r?.3 - -"-er.vs- 3 , "- ''JWKsir- rT-j; tfabeUi THUKSDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1871. BmwrtDCN OF THE BfcI"JIBt Tarnm' Mnll, Fsainraay Oct. 14IH v. ft....r,lv -nomine saulO O'clock, Uie Convcrnion wan called loTffrler and Col. H. I) 51 Kay nominated temporary Chairman and FtJiil ii. Hunt, Jr., cliweu Secretary. The following Cuminiitee on Credentials and Permanent Organization was appointed: First-Ward, Mes.ni. FIteher and ewman; StcsskWard, R. Kibni and M. H. Weed; Thitd'tWard, J. If. Kthenber)jer and -M. ISTGranl; Fourth Ward, Win. Entires and John Davis; Twenty-third District, J. 1;. FentonandS. W. Moore; Twenty-fourth Di-drict, G. T. V. Bollins and H. C. Fields; Twenty-fifth District, W. G. McKeon and The ItooMution men aujuunwu ui " iwmUed at 2 o'clock, when The CommiUee on CrvAaniaft reported the following lint of qualified members: FIRST WARD. II. Ree?e, Woe. Xewton, H. D. McKay. M.LiKhtfoot,J5.Fleher, II. Markson and E. E. Fc-ter.. -tT SECOND WARD It KUuyJ ,l. Stciner, M. JuliuH llmift II- f- CoSin Kiefer. '.' H. and Weed, C. W. ' TUIIltl ARD. M.S. Grant, C. H. Miller. G. II. Miller, J. H. Rolhenbcrger, Wru. Kauflman, Jj. Howard, and Thomas Jones. FOURTH WARD. F. E. Hunt, Jr., Win. Endres, B. Bader, H.lleintz, J. Weary, J. D-ivi, and R. Ssaiu- tei. AILHAIIU, kle and J. Dickkon. EAWTON. 'and II. Sutton. " FORT. CharleaMSti ringer. -V DELAWARE. G. WGardeiier and II. C. Fields. I'AIRMOUNT. C. F. Morris and E. W. Lhcm. HIGH PRAIRIE. Z. A. M-unn and Vr. Bowling. ALEXANDRIA. F.D. Reynolds and It E. Courtney. v - TOVGANOIIE. W-'G. McKehan and A. Kniglit. UEXO. C. G. Bemw and R. C. Taylor. SHERMAN. J. llaney. STRANGKR. W. McUinnis. The penort was adopted, and the commit tee then reported the following officers for permanent organization: Dr. T. V. G. BolUng, Pr&ident, and M. H. Weed Secretary, which report was adopt ed, and the officers hat ing taken their place, on motion of Mr. Miller the roll was called, and on motion of Col. McKay the delegates from tne different town.hins and wards took seats together. The nomination of Sheriff then being in order, Col. McKay moved that cadi candi date nominated should pledge himself to abide by the decision of the Convention. Adopted. Mr. & H. Miller nominated W. H. Bond for Sheriff. Mewre Brown and Trower weie also nominated, when The first and last being called on, pledged themselves in accordance with the resolution sdopted, and Mr. Brown withdrew. The vote wn taken by ballot, with the following result : Bend, 3-3; Trower, 1 1 ; blank, 1. Meswre. Coffin and Springer acted as teller". COUNTY TREASURER. Georgc S. Smith and John Kirch were put in nomination, and having pledged themselves, the vote wa taken, Smith being nominated by a vote of 38 to 10 for Kirch. COUNTY CLERK. The following nominatioDS were mad?: C. H. Lin-lon, A. B. Keller, W. W, Creiliton, J. W. Xiehaus. W. F. Goble. T V Linmtr srd II. Allen. ifc- - A i , CriiJiUn and Xiel.uii vn hdrew, a:. 1 ti ri 1 f aod : Keller 6; Goble, 12; Larimer, 1"!; Linton, 5; k h".u, 1. Second ballol Keller, 25; Larimer, 20; Linton, 1; "lODle, 2. One ote tou mauj being polled, another ballot was ordered, when Mr. Keller a nominated as follows: Kellar, 27; Larimer, 20. COUN-IY TREASURLR. Mr. C. C. Man was unanimoualy nomin ated. SURVEYOR. Mr. Weed nominated Mr. M. D. Parlin, and Col. McKay Mr. D. X. Barnes. The vote Flood: Pariin 31, Barnes 16. R. R. ASSESSOR. Mij. O. J. Hopkins, M. Hoffmann and James Medill were put in nomination. First ballot: MediU 19, Hoffmann H, Hopkins 14. Second ballot: Medill 23, Hoffman 17, Hopkins 7. Third ballot: Medill 25, Hoffmann, 20, Honkira 2. The nomination of Medill was made unanimous. CORONER. 4r. A. C Van.Duvn was unanimously nominated. .-ENATOIL This was a period of great enthusiasm for the two contestants, Mr. Jennison and Mr. Wellhouse being in nomination, both made opreches, wheu Tlte ballot wa. Uken with the following result: Jennison 39, Wellhouse 8. The nominations having been made unanimous, the following COUNTY COMMITTEE was chosen for the ensuing yean First ward, IL D. McKay; Second ward, Charles Robinson; Third ward, L. H. Baker; Fourth ward, II. Crouse; Sherman, John Jewett; Fainnount, O. S. Hialt; High Prairie, Dr. Boiling; Stranger. A. A. Har bison; Tonganoxie, C. H. Linton; Kickapoo, "W. F. Goble; Easton, J. II. Fenton; Fort, C. Springer; Delaware, H.C. Fields; Alex andria, J. Medill; Reno, R. C. Taylor, and Geo. H. Spry at large. The Convention then adjoarded. The County Committee immediately or ganized by electing Geo. H. Spry as Chair man and W. F. Goble Secretary, and ad vurned. FRAIBIt: riREN. Wat-re f rimsae nlonar (he BlaRa. To one who for any length of time had been a resident of Kansas, says the last num ber of the Blue Rapids ITmes, there was little occasion lor surprise that the strong, dry aonth wind of last Sunday should fan into activity some smouldering prairie fire. The growth of grass was sufficiently heavy, and in the most combustible condition. Accor dingly, long before night, the volumes of moke that were seen in various quarters, swaying with every gust of wind, told us of weeping fires. Still a matter of such fre--quent occurrence roused no apprehensions of danger. As evening came on, the condition of things became more alarming. Several par tie left town and proceeded to the vicinity of the fires, to assist in preventing any de struction of property. There presence, how ever, seemed of little avail At sunset the bluffs across the river on the north side of town were wrapt in waves of flame. As they swept across the divide moch destruction re fulled especially to hay stack", corrals, tences. &r. Araonc the losers we hear the ,inc-! Mt-. Gallup, Miller, Hasting, X - 1 fejiith. who lol all their hay, yrur a. A wl(iltT. James Craijr, who u m tocn attending church, returned, but was unable to find his num. Everything, including his house and young trees, had been swept away. He had to take his bear ing from a neighbor's residence that was pared, to ascertain the former site of his own. Several others, whose names we have not learned, were left in a similar condition. "Sot only have many lost all their winter apply of hay, bat there are extensive tracts where not a tutt of old grass can be foaad. Tbe ire k reported to have swept over the whole region between this and Maiysville. o A GMcrxiMEHT was paid our High tlwcJsclaa admission of Mr, E.L. Car ev son of Got. Carney, to Harvard Col fesy tor theeSciency of preparation which this first p-rpil evisned pon the rocasiow. , Mr.CevtseynsawsdtotheFi-Mh Class on all save initsVtnslics. in which he was sifir is totfce Ouris-nrrCh, .isffirtsi. u, umsissj " r I I n saehease-. fchuVeshatFiiaihoy ftasn the High siaI. - - - " "- "riiiTlilT '" T- ea-- KWt BaW VsrJaBBaBB. "r 'Tw;: V- jI THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTim. The Police called in-Repeating Amongst the Faithful httlawd and Denounced. - How it all Locked to a Maa P in the Gallery. ' On vttterdsy afternoon the great un washed a-seiobled in the Opera House, where H. Miles Moore called them to order, and broke the white of an egg into the coffee pot to Fettle the grounds. He then swung Mr. Van Doren on to the platform and sat him down with Mr. Snep ard as Secretary to watch over the black cheep and keep the little goat from but ing eachbther. Van. was looking well. He had a new suit of green clothe on his manly form, in honor of old Ireland, and as he did not rise to make a speech, Ike Eaton proceeded to kick up a row uy proposing i K"""'" r , .nmlmtlniu an tiublifilied in the Commercial and then moving immediately in another manner, which had the desired effect, when After some preliminary skermishing, the sheriff; election was gone into, and Leonard was chosen unanimously. The decks were now cleared and the re I waters began to warm to their work. For Treasurer, Messrs. Repine and Ketchen nntninaird. the ballot taken and two more votes polled than there were delegates. Then the majestic lorm oi me ueiegau: from Reno apjieared. He baid that here was fraud. Tliat balloting was anti-Democratic-, nl ti.. irnninl to vote rita nee. He charged certain delegate with seeking to deceive their contituenU, and moved the question on a rfro voce vote. The iiue-iion was put and down went the motion, when Mr. Ilsnnon took the floor, and to did evervbodvtl-e. He went for the man who had "voted twice, and grabbed a scary-Iookins countrvraan by the hhoulder, saying, "here is the "man! I've got hiui. I heard him say la's vote twice!' " Grtatwusation. Then somebody called for a sergeant-alarms. There wit' a genuine row on foot. Cuss-woid and fight weie in the air, and the Chairman called on the jiolice. "Where is officer Laulier" where is Mar fhil Roberts-m?" But (V.I. Eaton was equal to the occasion. He diJn't want a Republican police to keep order in a iKmocratic Convention. He would not "tand that. But he was in for a row. He liked x row and the DoniocraU always had a fus in Cincinnati. And Here Mr Murphy ne to a point of order "that Col. Eaton was a nuisance." The gallant Colonel came !ack again, but Murphy subsided, to the dissatisfaction of the spectators. Soinebodv ruiewcd the motion to Vote n'm txx with the amendment that each dele gate should write his name on his ballot. A profound pilence immediately ensued, ar.d the lull in the storm had begun. His motion received no second, as he was doubtless the only fellow who could write, and order now prevailed once more The jiolice were not needed again, and the other officers were nominated without trouble, until the Senator's place was rrac'-ed, when Col. Ike brandished his war club once more, and nominated Gen. Byron Sherry. He was seconded by Mr. Hannon, who had the wnlp of that unfortunate county delegate dangling at his belt; but the Gen eral, who was up in the gallery " a looker on in Vienna," swooped down ujon the Democratic chicken-coop ana made the featheia fly as follows: He said that he was not a candidate for office, that he thought the post of private life to be the most honorable station at the present, that he was a Republican, and could not affiliate with the Democratic party, or svpathizc with it until it incribed the watch word of progress and of liberty to all men upon its banners. Applause in the galler ies. After thi, we expected to hear some Democrat halloo for the police, but they all pretended to lie de.if and dumb, and went on vntimr. Upon the fiit liallot for Senator, under he influence of Sherry's speech, there was rm relating. The votes panned out all riht, sinil ciht were ami ted for Jennison. The change whs miraculous almost, and we left while the new departure was working. The last we saw of Van and Jus reman suit, he was giring at the ceiling looking for Iioutwell's hole in-the sky, while Mr. Shugh ruewas organizing a spiritual circle for the mourners who were going to assemble out hide and tic and untie several mysterious knot.-, as we learned, at the little saloon around the corner. IU'Itai.o hams on the southern border are filling at cents a jourj(l. M.S. Hall X. Co, the contractors for grading the Kansas Central Railroad, have opened a htore of supplies for workmen on the north side of Delaware street, betwei n Second and Third streets. We notice that several families of the Chicago sufferers have araived in town al ready. Sir. Geigcr has given those of them who aie willing to work, employment rninj Out, Cloud County votes on nday on giving bunds to ihe Alchion road to the Leaen worth & Denver. We wib our neighbors no harm, but hope it will 1 favorable lo ourselves, of course. TnE firxt premium and diploma were awarded our fellow-townman, Ml. A. M. Endwefes, at Topeka, from the Slate Society, forlhcbfet watch of Kansas manufacture. Tbe compliment was won by great men rhanical incfnuiiv and hard work, and Mr. Endwciss well deserves the honor which be wearv so well. Wnthrnau Doniphan is one of the wealthiest counties in tbe Sute.snd Wathcna is its most thriving town, containing woollen and flouring mills wliich cannot be excelled, and is developing otherwise must rapidly, her citizens having turned their attention to ouiming ncuses and railroads. Several fine brick stores and residences are now near completion, espc- ciallv an iron front lor Mr. .Miller anil a mnunniliuus mansard roof dwelling for Mr. Campbell. Besides these there is an elegant britk church. Baptist, nearly finished. Her iiHTcliaiiLs are Eood business men whose business is rapidly extending, and the Denver and Topeka railroad are steadily nearing completion, thus giving to Wathena a Ianre western trade lor an ner manufac tures and merchandise We wish the thriv ing city all the prosperity that her thrift and enterprise so ncniy entities ner to receive. Twenty-Firta District. The Renublican Xominatini Convention for the Twenty-fifth Legislative District met pursuant to call, at the Water Mill on Big Slnnrtr. at i O ClOCK. P. m., oi ine 10111 int to nominates candidate for Representa tive in the Legislature, and a candidate for a Member of the Board of County Commis sioners. DELEGATES PRESENT. From Tonganoxie Township Messrs'. Judge F. Mann, J. W. Powell, W. F.Blair ,nH P n. F. Phillitw. Reno Township Mea-rs. Jas. M. Phini cie, R. C. Taylor, R. Hughs and Hughs, Stranger Township Messrs. H. H. Reed, Tie T f llunn Dr. Mvers. and A. Lvnn Sherman Township Messrs. J. L. Grif fith, A. G. Wright, Dexter and J. Har ness. Judge Mann wa elected President of the Convention, and W. 1'. Blair and A. G. Wright were elected clerks. R. C Taylor, Dr. Dunn and J. L. Grif fith were elected judr.es. Judge X. Mann, for Tonganoxie, C J. IT.Usm.1 for Reno. J. L. Griffith, for Sher man, and H. G. Austin, for Stranger Town ship, were eiecieu vwuva mrmuic wiur mittee for tbe ensuing year. Hon. A. C. Wellhouse, of Tonganoxie, was nominated for County Commissioner, and G. H. Halstead, of Reno was nominated for Member of the Legislature. W. F. Blair, N. Manx, Clerk. President. e Tlee Waisldns. The Chicago fire aaTeeta all parts of the cosstry. People Who isaagine that Kansas ocapes the general calamity are ckceived. Some twelve er afteen papers in oar State haw their fiat or o-riaMe printed i the QAiwenCSry or did oslore the are. It re- asBfMaeTery aeea percepooa so SMiaat almilBlrti-T-1 T " aaawdaisj WatsTisl-aMyanay-ayrsss Saaiear uaa-aim"" mm Mass-r etaaa-tlaan'ta Isajsaaatat saaasjaKOaja, aaaaab aWltfssaC ,fsllsailltsak SaV 'itatoHM.v hnxn?fe mttrnfihrAl OTTTOBER 'j;rjj.f-JnMm.y Ckloc Belter M-MiUM Kfrrl, To His Honor, the Mayor and" gentlemen of the City Coancih The Committee appointed by your Hon orable body on the 10th iwt, to take charge of the appropriation! made by you on that day, beg leave to make the following report of receipts and expenditures. Chreeelied far bonds (did -$10,009 00 Cash collected by Xr. X. S. Grant ptl TatoaucripuoD MOO 186 13 312 W 300 3C7 50 23 00 20 00 f.i. fmwn Rnanl oT Trade. Cub pilrmte subscriptions at Market (uh private subscriptions eauectad bj lr. Morrli , - . Csh collected by Kcian, Brace, Eddj and Grant, Oct. lltn aadlMt- Amount subscribed br Mr., Joe Henry. Amount collected by Mr. Eddy TouL. -.11,007 93 raa comi. Amount paid tor 2W tacks flour. Amount of Wethcrtll's bill , f 700 00 S90S3 31 43 105 00 Amount of OtxeAMeJakeT'sbill... ImSSuiotBtaSaer. SkelACj'.bilL. f.t. taken to Chicago and turned orer to Keller commuue 9,381 13 Total .111,007 S3 .nnon tiMith snbsaitted for inspection, In addition to the above the following do nations of goods were received and shipped: From Messrs. Gates A Jscuaney, nve bnthels of sweet totatoes,tenbnshels of Irish potitoes. , , . From Messrs. Hensley, Skelton A Co, thirty half sacks of aieaL twenty half sacks of flour. . rvllpM hv mmmittees of ladies and J packed at and shipped from M.S. Grant's store, twenty targe doxcb ui ui" bedding. We learn that other donations of money .ml mnds have been made, but as they were not turned over to us. we did not become re- snonsible for them. Very respectfully, P. G. Lowe. Claleac ramera. Ciiicago 2K6n and Chicago Journal con taining the full particulars of the late fire unequalled in tbe annals of history in its magnitude, can be found on the table in onr mnntinir room for the public who desire to read. Mechanics and engineers should visit the Monitor Milla,and see W. S. Hummer's improvement on cam motion. It is attached to one of the Great Western Msnufaduring Co.'s make of engines. Novel but useful. MCA I. ITEaaS. Nobstitales la Use Beatal Banks Are not desirable; therefore keep the natu ral teeth sound and pure with that wholesome vegetable elixir, Sorodont. Do this, and thev will last as long as the breath lasts, and tlie'brcalh itself will never be tainted. dA.w e As a medicine forchildren, Latham's ("i thsrtic Extract has no eiual. Delays are Danoebocs, Mothers as you Ioe your uftVpriug don't fail to use Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup for soothing children. Read the advertisement in another column. Sueetz's Bitter Cordial cures the in&nt as well as the adult. Sold by all Druggists. Shattered constitutions HeluiboM's Extract Buchu. reettored by d&w We take pleasure in recommending Dr. Price's S-iecial Flavorings, vanilla, lemon, etc. as. also, his iustlv celebrated Cream Baking Powder, confident that their superior excellence will stand the test of use. No pastry, custards, or creams so fine and deli cate as lIioeejxniiaiiiiiiK xn. x ux o tvi. flavnrinm. and no buscui-e, cakes or corn bread so light, sweet, and healthful as those preiwtred wiih his Cream Baking Powder. Get them of grocers. d&w Are firm np -ol'I. Tley t'o net waste away iu the utsi. Ila CaasBaatHoa. Dr. Price's Blood Enricher is composed of materials that make pure blood, from which all parts of the body derives its nour ishment and support. Remedial agents in proportion, calculated to impart physical and mental vigor. Art'des that improve nutri tion are readily absorbed and converted into living matter. Try this new remedy, and sec how different its results from the many tonics and blood purifiers offered to the pub lic Thompson, Steel & Price, manufactur ers of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Dr. Place's Special Flavorings. Sold by all druggists and grocers dw We take delight in referring our afflicted friends to the drug store of IL J. Brown, where that most estimable medicine, Dr. S. O. Richardson's Sherry Wine Bitters, can be procured. We advise our friends to use it, because we know its value in airing Fever and Ague, diseases common in the West, and all new countries. It should be kept at hand in every family. daw ! or accuracy oi machinery and adaptabil ity to the various wants of the family, we believe the Empire is the best machine be fore the public. We are rising and have had practical experience with many other pat ent. We have never seen a machine which docs accurately such very fine stitching as t nix. We do not consider that perfection has yet been obtained. There certainly is room 'or great improvement in the sewing ma chine; but thus far the Empire, in our opin ion, stands ahead, and we are happy to learn from the quarterly reports of the manufac turer that the public are fully alive to its merits, as their rule shows a greater increase than those of any similar establishments. Scientite American dAw Joe. Brca and Capt. Slocnmb are doing a heavy business in first-class wines, liquors and cigars on Fifth street. They manage matters lo the satisfaction of everybody. H elm hold's Extract Buchu and improv ed Kope Wash cures secret and delicate dis orders in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It is t lsasant in taste and odcr, immediate in its action, and free from injurious properties. daw For Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Depres sion of spirits and general debility, the Fcrro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya Bark (Calisaya Bark and Iron) is the best tonic Made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, and sold by druggists. dAwlSl. UK IIA1XT HABKET. OCT0BKS19, 1371. WHOLESALE. BETAIL. Applet per bushel, 7S so Beans per ou-nei, Butter pertt, Eggs per dor., , Potatoes per bushel, Cabbages rdoz.,. Chiekensperdoz.,.. Onions per bushel, Oats per bushel, Corn per bushel, Wheat per bushel, Flour per cwt. , Wood per cord .100 , 20 IS , 40 . SO 2 7S 5c qt 282S 20 SO Scahd 2Seach I 00 S3 S3 4 00 . M . 23 . 90c31 2! . 3 50 . 7 0MS7 50 .SOO&SOO .2 S0(9t 00 nay per ion- Beef cattle per 10C snecp Sweet potatoes llama ner lh , zsu . SO . 17 8 - 8 .350 Shoulders per lb- ai4esperit-. Hogs per 100- uires, eacn. .s Anas oo aa-amw-grsi anr Tafl.aa; PH SEW TMK aEr ataKKET. Haw Yobb, October 17. Gold quiet at lU!,'113,Sc Clearancea, WS.CW.OOu. .... Gooernmenta feverish and unsettled, being weak and steady by tarns : closea uuu ana saway. Stocks mmd strsMiT end dosed weak. Tbe demand fcr money oa call was very sharp and the market wsa moea stringent than yesterday ; prime borrowers arc accommodated at 7 per cent, currency. It la estimated that three aad a half million In crormcy was aurora uuueago yaw-usy ana to- "Yb. Fpreaa says tbeie is great anxiety in d and Iriaaaal cirejss to hear frosa Ch Btattrrtail Chicago banks. IftAviaoiasuCbkafo an latcsnd with eontldence and leave their balance oa deraalt, then nndoubtedly, aaars cheerfal IMian will prevail: but should there be a ma oa the baak It .might aggreratethesiuutionbere. Atelecraaaaars that the lank of Montreal it about to start aaaasney la C 9UU boads dull aad tower. Sterling evriiaage sad haakers MHs lM'c raaaj Op arsa sad eJaad daH; aprimg . 1I taifia;WBWiwdtlsa91 SS. tABUT M taaaaw nUM r? covrsnt saw Ps of 81 iltsrfaJ2Lll- S-wsofga lis I". JUJs 'M HJilO-40'a 10li - na ICarrencyCa 1IIH 7. UlfilMo. ra S IW TsTtanK -sLaB-UCT. Saw Teas. October 17. Fisaw PaHsadwsrisaasi wai Hslaallsiai al UStaTl Tie: awaaw W; yeaser ate. .,a5siwsav lumMSSSm- -fksaSJhJS BBBbI tsBBBBBBBBBBBBala " STaTsiTgal-r aa-w It-Vw-: slatalfa-- -zEzerzzzMtk ntJi wuxvxxx nuuauuA ahhiw ..M.w SPECIAL H9TICES. TM VaxmUs has been Hsedsd. Since lie exposure of the attempts made bj cer tain unaerupuloos local dealen. to palm off their coaxi aitrinzents, made from ebeap and impure auterial. in the place of the great national tonic, Boftettera btomacb Bitter, public opinion has act strongly against these empiric and their pre parations. Their occupation Is jose, or soon will be When the light is let into deception It soon wilts down. Fersotu who trifle with their own health, by using unknown preparations, with no guarantee to sustain them, when an established spectflc, proven by twenty year experience to be exactly what it la claimed to be, la within their reach, are sure to repent their temerity. Many bare don so in this Instance, but it is hoped that the truth plainly spikes has arrested the evil. In the ateaatime the demand for tbe leading protecttre and restorative medicine ot America was never so gnat as it has been this season. From the fever and ague districts of the West, Southwest and South, it la literally oTerwhelmin;, and it may be said ot tbe advices from all parts ot the country oi the cures It la electing In dbpepaia, bilious complaints, and chronic constipation, that 'their name is legion." Etery where the sick and feeble seem to hare real ised the importance ot "holding fastbat which is good, ' ' and of avoiding what is spurious and dan- gerous- tu-th-aatAw ao!iuienoiiTg,8 Jti-Carb. Soda. THE OBEAT FBEN0H REMEDY. ' DaXAUSBS'S SFEC1TIC HLLi, Prepared byOarandere A Dupont.Ko. 211 Bue Lombard, Paris, and highly recommended by the entire Medical Faculty of ranee, are tbe rery best remedy in all cases of Spermatorrhoea, or beminal wm1m? Miehtlv. Dailr or Prematura Emis sions; Sexual Weakness or Iinpotenry; Weakness arising trom Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses; Itelaxation of the Genital Organs; Weak Spine; "time" or "Brick-dust" deposits in the Urine; "Milky Llschargea," Ac, and all the ghastly train of symptoms arising train ureruse or r-i- They cure when all other remedies Ian. Full directions in each box. Pries $1 per Box, or 6 Boxes for $8. n ... .. t ,1 ... a. tll tw .An sola ny ine -nsajw iiujsw, w " " by mail, securely sealed from all objerratlon, ly l.,i n ih. hnl (?, Apent for Aioer- lea. JOB MOSES. IS Cortland-st., New York. Pamphlets of Advice aent Free to any addre-s. augM XRTA1T S PTJLaf OKIC WATERS are unfailing in the cure of Couoiis, Colds, Asthua BaoacHrru, SosbThroat, Hoas3bxkss, Dihi- ...,.. nv.-u,trn Hnvntirr CaMSUalPTIOM AN1 Dissasbs or tbe Lcxas. They have no taste of iirin nd ui child wiu taAe mem. inou- aaads have been restored to health tbat had before def paired. Testimony given In hundreds of cases. naeJe dose nitmt ta Tex MlttTES. Ask for BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFta's. legdAweowMS- AS TUTS is tbe Season to Strengthen and increase the growth of hair, modem science has tested CasVAUia's Lira fob the Hair, and it Is tbe only nutneioua and elegant bair-dressiag In tbe world lor restoring gray hair, stopping its falling, and Increasing its growth. dAw American Ladies are remarkable for their beauty, a greater poitioa of which is due to the use of a valuable and purely harmless toilet preparation, preimre-" by George W. Ioird, and is known throughout the United states as Bloom or Yoctu. It renders the skin soft and smooth, the complexion clear, brilliant an J beau tiful. Tbla delightful acquisition to tbe toilet is sold by druggists' anJ laucy uIs' dealers every where. Ask for George W. Laird's Bloom of Youth, and take no other, as there are counterfUls in circula tion. The genuine has the name G. W. Laird stainiwd in tbe glass on tbe back oi each buttle. oettwed-aatAw ROAD SOTICI Road Notice. NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVtN THAT AT THE n.rt n-enlar meetine of the Board of County Commissioners, to be held at the County Clerk' sol ace, in the City or Leavcntronn, ou .uonaay, the 6th day of Noteiaber, 1S71, a i- tition will be presented to said Board, asking ...I,. 1.1 nmr mar tia amiotntcd toiew. St 1I1B, and lay out a road on tbe lino between Alexandria and Tonganoxie Townsnlp, commencing on me county line at tbe Southwest corner of section three (3), township ten (10), range twenty )), thence east on tbe section line to intersect the l'erryTiile and Leavenworth Stale nmi. anu mere toienui nate. A. P. BELL. 1). HERRILS. octl9w2w Principal Petitioners. liAi-tMiAKE ASI rt.iLEBY. t. r. SlOttBDS. JOHS CO.NOVVK J. F. JSIVIIAKIiS c3: CO., HiBDWIRE & CUTLERY, Rabbsr and Leather Belting, Fence Wire. asBKCT roa ifv'iDoiit VyiiecIIn-c Kullx, Jchr. Deere's Moline Plows, UACNEALA URUAN'S rii-:E-poor safes Buckeye fteapet aad Mower, Mcnroo Qrain Drill, CANTON. O., Sweepstakes AMI EDLTMAH a. TAYLOR VIBRATOR Thresher We hate tbe best assortment ol B"AIKBAN:KS SCAIjKS In tbe State. All Warehouse, Hay and Stock Scales sold by us will be set up without extra charge. Our stock of IRON AND STEEL, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VISEH, Ac, IS COMPLETE The attention of merchants la called to our atoc aad price. Orders solicited and promptly filled. Garner Third and Delaware Strssts, uAvnnroKTat, ki. TAR SOAP. JCoHSlffiMES FKKAIAH HEAUHG OK PINE TAB B0 Each cake la aUmped A. A.Constantlne Per sian Healing or Pine Tar boap. Patented March 12.1867." No other is genuine. For the Toilet, Bath and Nursery, this Nap has no equal. It preserves tbe complexion lair, removes all dandruff, keens the hair snft and silky, and prevents it from falling off, and is "the best Hair Renovator In nse.' ' It cure chapped hands, pimples, salt rheum, frosted feet, burns, all diseases of the scalp and akin, catarrh or the head, and is a good SUA VIMI bOAP. This aoap has already won the pralc and esteem of very many of onr first families in Ihi city and throughout tbe country. It ia used ex tensively by our best physicians. Wherever seed It has become a household necessity. Weadrlscall to try it- For sale by all dealers. A rents wanted. Call or address, A. A. CONSTANTINEACO.. 43 Ann Street, N. Y. Citv liineSjwdAwC MISCELLANEOUS. $10 From 5 cents. Something urgently needed by everybody. Call and examine, or 12 samples aent (postage free) for env cents tnat reir reaoiiy ivrwnnvuui. . L. WOLOOTT, 131 cnathaiu Stuare, N. Y. julyfiwC TT-AUJPAOOS VENDS. AND HER LOVELY IV MATES (inarateed to be tbe raost charming book ever published; 290 pages, rich reading, 18 colored Dialed, seat bv return mail tor ouc oranu circular sent free. Address GORDON PHELPS. atpU-llw It Sooth Fifth avenue, New York, A Mystery Solved. T-IIPTEEN MINUTES PRIVATE CONVERSA. TION with married ladles by one ot their aaraoer. ooni me ior iwu ui. wm MBS. METZOER. ssptll llwlw ganover. Pa. Every Farmer SHOULD SENDII JO FOB fTHAKA'S POCKET GIANT CORN SHELLER. Shells six bushels per hour, weighs only 12 ounces. A good agent Saated in erervcouatv. Profits large. Send 1 1 JO fcrssaaple. Address C. T VAN SICKLEN, We. FovTtbstreet, Ctsxanastl, Ohio. sepUlw20 a VOID QUACKS. A VICTIM OF EABLT A iadaaetion. causing nervous debility, preroa are decay. Ac. , having tried in vain every ad-er. re. which he will send free tordsfclkw-soaerers. J- BMm law3UVrw-A SHiuan-e sssusssva eaus- address J. H. BEEVES. 78 Naaaai aa-at., N. Y. sagS LUXBEByete. j. iNovmamiH OEALXZ or FOURTH, astap, SaVaOst AHaw BUllawtaV v 4ST-aap AsraTa iavajaatjaVat. MC. ?&- "Hi7y; M1CATU mmipB A valuadle Indian compound, tor restoring the health, and for the permanent cure of all diseases arising from impurities of the blood, such as Scrofula, bcrotulous Humor, Cancer, Caacerowe Humor, Erysipelas, Canker, Salt Rheum, Pimples and ilmaorson the Fate. Ulcers, Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Neural- gU, Kheomsllrm, Pains In the Side, Dyspepsia. GUDatipation, Costieescsa, Piles, Head- ache, Dizztneas, Kervooaaeea, Faintaeas at the Stomach, Pains in tbe Back, Kidney Complaints, Female Weakness, and General Debility. This preparation is scientifically and chemically combined, and so strongly concenuaiea irotn rueia, nrrae ijn uwu, that Its good eflects are realised immediately after eommencingtotakelt. There la no disease ot the- Bomaa system sor wnicn ine s suettuik cwjbui w used with perfect safety, as it dots not contain any metallic compound. For eradicating the system ot all impurities of the blood, it baa no equal. It baa nerer failed to effect a cure, civing tone and strength to tbe system debilitated by disease. It wonderful eaecta upon;ineas compuunu are mr priaing to all. Many have been cured by tbe Vegetfue that have tried many other remedies. It can well be called THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFJEE. raaraakD bt H. . STEwlXS, BOSTON, MASS. Price !.. Sold by all Druggists. Entered areonlicg to Act of Congress, in t 1870, by II. K. Stevens, in tbe Clerk's Offic District Court of the District ot Massachusett uly6eodAw9 -No. 13. M1IIABIMILIBTJS COTLA1TUB.- HfJKPHRJETS BOMK9PATHIC SPKCIFICS HAVE PROVBD. FBOM THE MOST AMPLE experience, an entire success! ; Simple Prompt-BtScieat sad Reliable. They are the Best Family Medicines in use ao simple that mistakes cannot be made In using them : so harm kas as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They have received the highest rnmiatsilatinn from the thousands who have long need and known them, aad will always reader satisfaction to those who try them. Ho. Cares Jrtai ia Eoxa. Cents. 1. Fewer, congestion, ln3ammatiooa...--" Worsaa. Worm Fever. Worm Colic... at " CrytBur-Colsc or Teething olBIanmta.. " awsaurrtssaorcbildreaor Adnlts .i Bevaeaterr. Grlpiag. BUioua Colic.. .& ' Caolera-ia-orBas. Vomiting sr, " Caaxha, Colds, Bronchltla. IS " Nesjjalxta, Toothache. Faceache....av ' Heaaacaea, Sick Headache. VeiUgo.SS. " BysT spatii, Billoas Stoenach S& " sjaaare edorlnvgnlar Periods xV " WaUtea, too Profuse Periods & " Cresp. Coagh.'Difllcalt Breathinj ....25 " Kraatleaa. Salt Rheum. XrysipeIaa..tB - aaatSBSaaMasa. Bheamatit Pains . . . .& ' Fewer agas. ChlU Fever, Ago.. 50 " Piles. Blind or Bloedlae Mr " TrafJtalsaw, and bore or Weak Kyes.. fr " Catarrta. acate or chronic Influenza. JO " wVfcaaalac-coaata.Tkilentconguj.lC- " Astlsaaa. oppreaaed Breathiag 10 " KaurBaacfcararem.imDiredhearinsr..W x. a. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. . 10. 11. IS. 13. 14. IS. .18. Il7. 18. IS. !S: S3. uaeraiBlaJalargedGlancXSweIllBgs.S St. - Cienaralbebllity. PhyvicalWciVnesa l SS. Btroaay and Scanty Secretions B0. St. - Sea Mckaeas, Sicknea- from Bldltg.M 27. " Kldaey Btseaae. Oravel SO SS. "Htrraii Bebillty, Inroldntary Seminal Discharges 1 09 S9. " Sore HOBtfc. Canker. MX SO. " Urtaarr wfeaknewa. Wetting Bed.BO- a. " Palaral Pertoda, Uystena JS St. "Satrerlacs at Change of Lire 1 0M SS. - EaUeaay, Spasms, St. Vitas Dsace.l 00 84. " Mpfctkerta, Ulcerated Sore Throal.l Price in visit, Urge siie 50t. and- 0t rJMIZT CJ.8B3, a Jatorweeo, wttk ' ' SS large S dram vials," contauuaf the above list, with book of directions complete, 110 Ce se " - so SO " In paper case, with book. 00 VETsTJUNAKT2 SPECIFICS. Case of lOl-oz. vials, in fluid. 100 d ?k with maasal of directioris. rHiar secosnt of all diseases1 of Hon 47aUIe, Sfceea, Bogs aad aa-a, with fall directions for ase, la neat wamatcase, complete $10 09 PeNB-S KXTKACT, Cares PUea. Nearalsta, Taotfcacsse. ameaaias; as ias tiiaga, m Ifaaeorotaererxaaa, Bwraa, Laaeseia Saralaa. atfcsa Stare Throat, Sara Eyea, Baila Oil Ulcers, east sores. Tate Beat Faumny Bfedlelae ktaowa. Prtee. S-oa. SOc, Plata $1 00, ataarta tar ros sale bt all druggists." If your drnggist Is out of any of the Berne. L they will be tent by mail or express, by the diss, caaaorBinme nox I or single box, free of expense on receipt of price: excepting POND' w: exeent n POND'S XTRACT and the VBTBEINAKY SPECIFICS, which being liquids. mast be seat by express. eaarges will not be paid, unless ia quantities of BhOOaod apwarda. AddreaaHumphrevs Specific Eomeopathto Medfolne Company watesjindjepot. No, SO UaoADWiNejyJrrk. "THEO. EGERSDORFF Agent, corner Fourth and Shawnee streets, Leavenworth. Dr. Bohannan. OFFICE NO. 619 NORTH FIFTH &TREIM (between Washingtoa Avenue and Green street'., St. aLsHia, Mo. EsUbllaHsd in St. Louis In 1837. Cures all Chronic and Special Diseaaes In a short time, either in MALE or FI.MAI.E; charges low fees; uses no Mercury. SDR. BOHANNAN' S "Treaties on special Dis eases," which filly explains tbe nature, causes, symptoms, Ac,ot Spermatorrhea" or "Seminal Weakness." and all the evils resulting from Sell Abuse, Sypblis, Female Complaints, all impedi. lnents to niamae, and valuable information on other dellnte subject, sent FREE to address in a plain sealed enrclope, on receipt of one stamp. Seminal Weakness Cured. DR. BOHANNAN'S "Vegetable Curatl-e" permanently cures all forms of "spermatorrhea" or "Seminal tyeakness" In from two to eercr. weeks time. It restores Lest Power anil brings back the youthful Tigor of those who have destroyed U by sexual excewes or evil practices. Young mcr an Bering from the eflccuof that dreadfully destruc tive habit of -elf-abuse can use this medicine will. the assurance of a speedy and permanent cure. This remedy has been ued by Dr. Bohannan In hi private practice for over thirty years, and has neiei tailed in curing even in the wort cases. 1-rice $. per package. Sent to anyaddress (free from olrT tlon). Sold only at Dr. C. A. Bnhanntn's office No. 619 North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo. Estab lished ia 1837. aprlMAwm For Generation.. TISEaSES ARISING FROM INDISCRETION hare been treated with Balsam Oipibia and Mercury, until tbe stomachs of the patin.Is using inem oecause so nauseaxeuauu wroncueu iuai.iv wsa hard to decide which waa tbe worst complaint, the disordered stomach or the original disease. At length theSamaratan'a Gift made its advent, and an entirely new system of cure was inaugurated, and the beneficial resulla at once seen. Tbo dis gusting drugs and poisons were discorded, and to day tne ullt is prcscnueu uy numners oi me iczu- lug Physicians; yet, notwithstanding the Samara- noiwunsunuing lue samara be a positive cure, purel nt to use. as only ten fill taa'aliirt is known to be a positive cure, purel vegetoble, and pleannt to use, as only ten pi! 1..wa ,a lu. ..Van ..,-n v a!.1 antl..tllnl.n .rail .tip have to be taken many old anti-diluvians will stick to their sickening dnis aud Korte their patients lor weeks perhata mont'is. SWIIasalong jobanda big bill anything to do wun itr Jiaie lacxages, 12 Female. S3, hent bv mail. We cannot avoid calling the sttention of delicate females to theSa mariUn'sGift as a podtive cure for Whites. By following directions yon will seen get rid of that rouuiecome ui$ea-e anu uwunirrouuH iih ucsnj, DESMOID A CO., Proprietor", 915 Race-st.. Philadelnrla. Pa. Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices isapOMtlre and nernineut cure lir Scrofula. Sfrbilis. Pim- p'es. Motches, or aiy klinl of sores or diseases of tne b:uoI. IT.ICI. i. per mine. R. J. BROWN, Agent lor Leavenworth. aul?eIAw3ts JiOVELTY WBIXJER. P3 Novelty Clothes Wringer. Nothing, except the Sewing Machine, has ever been invented which so much relieves tbe labor of tbe household as the Wringer. But its usefulness does not end here. The saving of clothing is ol moch greater Importance. It is oiien remaxKeu that articles of fine texture, Lvt twice as long when wirni In a wrinrer as when wrung by hand. The Novbltv has Gog-wheels on both ends. The nil. n .Unwed to Ctjarate freclv at the end. These besides other advantages which it contains, seem to be indispensable lo a practical wringer. AVw Tort Indrpenfrnl. The Bovslty Wringer-Has become an Indis pensable institution in thousands of Cimilies. And we beli've its creel and Increasing popularity is fully merited for tbe Novelty evidently posaeasea all the retuisite of a arst-claes, practical machine. Iuil sat, after using one for many months in our own family, we are prepared to Indorse the Novelty as i i iiea ml (the laundress asyf tovvvetaf,) by any ottae several wrisgeri previously trieL Jfearr'r RantXne Tmirr. ... Sold bvbbvwwbbb. N. B. PHELPS A CO,, Gen. Agtt. 10Z Clumbers St., N. V. ocxISdeodAw ItBIill. Fm, BALE-TSK CHKAP18T IMPSOVKD FiaataUavwaworthCsaaty. Twasasdasw hamtai.aavawdcMeiat,aasec water. Wataaa. awsJassmssaTarlisSissil arveaty-ve saflar isl tlssfiai. Td areasrd, ae. All aaylfj,tM. TarMaawmsssr. aaJto . - St. a. M.KMAnnam, jaSkWLtkm i?aaw.iwaai"aW B WWT fft BBBf Jj li '' ''fJu" aaaaaMs WjiJHtusaco. mF l5-t-1-l.MTJ IBj I ijCr;Mgi.qs tn.i- OSSBfl lvtaj BsTKij B.aTBSaaaBSxtliw InBS w saaatlsVBBBf fBysBBsV, - . - MEBIC.iL- Canvassers Wanted Fer "0r Owi FireiiMe.n An lllaaaraiea raiser. 1 pages, pats. liaised Maalaly- Sakaeriatlaa arlce. I.3k Every aakaerilaer receive a ealaatslecaraaaa, A Trait pieee,vakleBi Mils far 9i. eael S eeat alausv for HjunplenaafreaslasB EJst. Addreu W. E. Guap, PrnWlaher, Dayton, O. DR. CROOK'S WISE OF TAII bould be taken to strengthen and build -ip your systeni. Dl!- CUOOK'S WISE OF TAR Will cure your Dyspepsia or lndTcuon. DR. CROOK'S WISE OF TAR Will prevejt MaUnuiu Fevers, aud braces up the system. UiuiruuOti's WINE OF T.K i'assses Ve.-ttable Ingredienta which makes it tbe beat Tonic lu the market. III. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Uju pruted itaelt in thousands of cases t-3atde of cunug all disease of the Ttiraat aad f.nnarn. DIU tl.)K's WINE OF TAR Cures all Chronic Coughs, and Coughs and Colds, more cHectually than any other remedy,. DR. CROOK'S WISE OF TAR Hat cured cases of Consumption pronounced incurable byphyalclan. DIC CUOOK'S WINE OF TAR Ila. cured so uianr cases of Asthma and Broncliitis tbat it has been pronounced a specibc fur these complaints. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Removes lain In BreiM, Side or Bi' k. DR. CROOK'S W INE OK TAR bhould be taken for diseases of tbe Urinary Organs. DR. CROOK'S WINE OK TAR Cures Gravel and Kidney Diseases. DIU CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be taken fur all Thioat and Lung Ailments DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR should be kept iu esery houv, and its life-giruig Tunic properties tried by all. DR. CUOOK'S WINE OF TAR Has been tested by tne public for 10 jean. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF T.kT. Reuiatea and InTljorates the eitlre system. UK. CUOOK'S WINE OK TAR Is the very rcimdv fur tb W eaL auu I'eoiuiami. DIU CROtiK'S WINK OK TAR Rapidly restore, exhausted sureiith. DR. I RIHIK'S WT.Si: (iKTAIt Restores tbe A.uetile and Streutbeiis the Murn.ii li. UK. i:;tK' wine o'Ft.Tr Lives lonoiMi'ergj to 1ebitUlt-d (iti-(iutlons. DIL CROOi:" WINK OF TAR Cau'n tbe Giul to li0l-t, rimoling ! sirlnia and lu llj,eliull. DIL CIHKIK's WINE OK TAR AH rvcoTennsfromam illness will tind tiiU it.e Lest Tomo tbey tan taVe. liK CiUKIK-a WINKOK-rAR" " .Isaa iSreiite riTtuUlorof Ihe Uier. Hi". u:ooh.'s v.iNKorr.nt Luies Jam dice, ir a.iy I iser ii i Ulnt. Dl CROOK'S wim: or tai: MaVes Deluzfe reil'i-, who are never f-sllii: will, .-ironfall 1 lltultby. . wink or tar; lis nMcrrd 1 1 iny "rsoiis w!i i brre lvn mill !- to Wf.rlc br year. DIL CROOK" in: 'ROOK'x WINE OK TAR shouM le taktn if your Mouucli is out of oidor. Dlt. CROOK'S WINK OF TAR .--biitild lie taken it vou feel jySO ilidw.Vvww 12 neal or delalitalrd. hr. RKJHAITS Golden Remedies. Use thte only, and save Time. Health and Money. 91,000 REWARD for any cue or dheasc. In any stage which ther fall to cure. I't. K1U11AU 9 I.IH.IIfN UM,- StMS, Not. 1 2. ar tlie ereatest altcraiites known. IDs. RICHAU'S fiOLDE.V KLIXIR D'AMOUR is the Oreatest Tonic and tstringeu: in tbe Vedical Mil n:. III. CIIAirs UuLDLN WfTDeJTE li the only reliable diuretic. Tbee Rem--lies a-e not advertised to Cere ail ComtJainU. and benefit none; but are pua-actred to effect a Radical aud Speedy Cure in all cixi fur which they are recommended, wben .11 other treat- Bent naj ralleo. lens oi laousmn i y enriy by their e, who have l-pst all Lu. aljtrrtjm- nouneed as Incurable by th best orlr medical faenltr. laCUitl. ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -.y in 1 1 1 1 ii v IllUllit-UkT UVJjllJlt BALSAM, No. I. jarfes Ulce-, CIcerale.1 gore Threat and swiuttu Sore l-es. cutane ous Kruptions, CoppeyPjlore! Blotches. Soreness of the Sol., scrofulyc. It Is tbe Crealnt Reno vator, Alterative aiti Blood lni-ificr known, re moves all mercuy fmra the syntem. and leaves She blood pur. ann healthy. AUS (UlliDM 1J m BALSlf. No. 2. cares Mercuiinl tuVc tiaaiIUieainatbm in all i fonm, anl Iste relief iu all caes. tPrice ofilritber No. I or 2, i i-er botle, cr twi WClUirS GOLDEN AXTIDOTK, a radical care tor nil uriii.rjr tlffiajfrments. Price $3 ir lottIe. urr. J HI IlICHAUS (iOLI)KN ITIR D'AMOCR. a radical cure for Vervons or General Debility, ia o! I or young ; imparting energy with wonderful edit. 1'nce 15 per bottle, or two for J. On receipt of price, thee remedies will be shipped to any place. Trompt attention juli to nil correspondent. None genuine witb .ut tbe name of "DR. KICUATTS GOLIILN RturiHIS. I. B. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown iu rjm of bottles. Circulars sent. Trade supplied at a liberal dlscouut. Addrcs, DR. D. B, RICHARIiS, 32 Varltk Street, Now York. Send money by Express or i"osl OIGrt- money order. For sale by ROBT. PAKIIAM, LBATEHVOETH. KANSAS. ItaaV2w,S2aTBVWw7rfrajaaV5aBB7a ari-YiraWs7ffW-T-Wsfi To any person proauang any aicuicme able to show one-third aa many living, permanent cures as Db. Frruca's Veceiable Rheumatic Remedy; and a further reward of 100 for any cam of Chronic or Inflammatory Rheumatic Ague, bcialica, and Rheumatism of the Kidneys ijiritf not curt. This Rheumatic Syrup tr used tnwmrdVv oy, pleasant to the taate, and guaranteed free from injurious Drugs. It is not a Quack Medicine, but the scien tific prescription of Joseph P. Fitter, M. D., Pro fessor of Toxico'osy and Chemistry, graduate of the celebrated University of Pennsylvania, A. D., 1837. whose entire professional life has been devoted specially to this disease. This preparation under solemn oath Is conscientiously believed to I the only positive, reliable, infallible specific ever dis covered. The rrool that no other specific exists ia found in every community in persona afflicted for many yean past and still s'lftertng. II physicians could cure It i a specific did exist, this would not be so, a 'act that must be universally admitted. The oft deceived sufferer may wisely ask, what se curity or evidence baa be that Dr. Filler's Rheu matic Syrup will cure his case. Tbe protection of fered to patients against imposition is in a legally signed contract which will be forwarded without charge to any sufferer Beading by letter a descrip tion ot affliction ; this guarantee will state the ex act number of tattles warranted to cure, and in caseof failure the money paid will be leturned to the patient. No other remedy hasever been offered on aucb liberal and honorable terms. Medical ad vice, with certificates fro -t prominent Physician, Clergymen, etc. , who h.ee been cured alter all other treatments tailed, sent by letter, gratis. AfTicted cordially invited la write fur advice to the priisapai office, is South Fourth street, phlladel pbb.. Pa, Dr. Filler's Rheumatic syrup Is sold qy Druggists. feb2eodAwl 0 FAMILY CA AFP0KD TO BE WlTatODT THIS Va Hable Jtt-dlcine. It clears tbe Brain, re lieves the burdened by t tem, cures Constipation, hick Ueadaehe. bilious ness, and all Humors A Impurities or the fUrod. Aa a med Id ne lor Chil rea it baa no equal. Sola try IrraftltB laTOBSBOat tts) MotU. "PariOsa SO Ool JulytaodAwS PATEHT LESS AKKS. W BIT'S aad Arms ! Patent AJtaJtBOCALLBitoOgAa. 1,12 19. 1871. CIATHCre, Jke. JOHN SECEXERS One and Low Priced System! SCEISTDIISTG! PRICES STILL LOWER DESCENDING! Always on the Rampage. JOHN SECKJ.ER WOULD RESPECTFULLY IJ.TORM THF PEOPLE IX AND J outoide or Lcavenwottb, tbat owing to tne ttrge increase ui me uuainew, ana to arsara the LOW PRICED SYSTEM, Wliich Las been so favorably endome.1 by at least 25,000 people, I haveptircnased the larzest stock ot Clothing and Gent's Outfitting Goods ever entered this atjjiii one season. When my stock is complete I will have fully $50,000 of goods on hand. I would call your special attention to my very large stock of upwards of For Men, Youths, Bovs snd",ChiIdren, which, in order to make a clean sweep; of them, I bavi. . included to sell them at a small advance over what they cost, adding freight. A 1-rge assortment of double-breasted Chinchilla, and Fur Beaver Pea Jackets. I have no less than 250 different suits for men, youths, boys and children. Although woolen good- are a shade higher, and have still an upward tendency, notwithstanding I shall sell goo." Jt least ten per cent, cheaper than they were sold at last year. Here are the Prices of a portion of my stock on hand: Brn Tews suits at... .... Fxtrt I own Jeans suits at ..... Extra I rown Jeans, Derby, veltet collar. Ex. blue Jeans. Derby rel-et collar... Fancy Union Casai mere suits . Fancy Union Casslmere suits-. Mixed Doe-kin suits $7 50 S 00 t 00 1J00 900 10 00 14 Union silk mixed. .14 00 .14 00 Diagonal silk mixed, heavy. Diagonal silk mixed, heavy 1 ancy diagonal cas suits Hlue diagonal caa suits 15 00 1 j 10 !fi 00 17 0- IS 00 Black Reaver suits, wool Iioj lined.. IDueskinI Blue Bearer suits, wool Brown and brown mixed IS 00 Superbne fancy ras suits. .IS 00 Suiierfinetaniy plaid caa -uit- IjimlUmtniu'imU mill suits. .18 00 .18 00 Llpfiett's bluediaituuel suiU. 0 00 I !i.lt t.ln. trim,l suits 70 00 (.lobe Mills zrevcas suits M 04 W of Eng mixed Barlow Bearer suits a 00 W of Lng blue mixed Beaver suits -1 00 Fw n l"hlnrl.ll! .utta ..2'1 (W Fine blue Doeskin fiock uits.. 23 00 FincK'ack Doeskin frock sutU . W. 1.x fine made&ssuits i" W ki fine mile t.lols. Miliscas suits 23 CO Extra fine made Rock Mills cas uits Ex Sua made hlue Diagonal suits hx fine made Dahlia Cast Beaver suits. IS 00 32 00 .7n 00 II 00 7JW S00 Supvrfine Beaver suits. Imptd Chinchilla FeaJatkets. rine biti uo ui no . tine blue do do uo . !t 01 uierfiue I ur Braver I'ea Jackets . .-urllr.eCbInrbilIa 1'eaJnckets tii uo tl .12 lu UI, tio uo Ex superfine rur Beaver Fta Jackets ...ir. en Une blaek and blue du ! do 12 00 .'uiiertin- black aud blue Beaver Fra Jacketa12 00 Vouth's Chinchilla do do 9 00 yniMirfin,. MiiHCika.4linir walking suit 17 04 do blue Reaver do coals ... 1 00 do blue and Dahlia Beaver coats is 00 do Dahlia coat, beaver is l"i Hne l.laci. Cbeterfield frock coat 13 CO do do do do do It 00 suisrrfiiie blL. do do do is do do du do do ... Ex suirfine do do do .. ri00 Overcoats at tpecial bargains. Orey Melton Overcoats ..., FVLLT 2il ZI 7 00 Ckildrcirts Boy and YoHlh'w .Suil, or AH .Shade aad Qualiti-, from $5.00 np te Ihe FiaeHl. KXIT UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS FOR MEN. ROYS AND CHILDREN; Shakir Flannel Undershirts and Drawin, Arctic Uiulershlrtsaiid Drawer, Cochenille led Umlershlrts and drawers, Cotton Flannel niem, tanlegnn Otbee Jackets. Cardigan Jacket, for Bovs. A Large Assortment of'Trmiks, batchels, lather Traveliig Bags, aii--, t.!e U-ather Trunks and Valines , Datk Travcllns Baca, Umbrellas of all devriptlon. Ironi the couii on C.lton to tho finest Alpaca. A full a wort men t of Rub Is rCIothins, ilolh ntiiibeil Kuble-r Cut., with anl without C7pe. t.ents' Ca-siniero Traveling Shirts, Ital'ou'a Lxisins on Ycte -hirt. lVieale -hirts Spanish lice.1. Hwlery ol all descriptions; tloth Gloves. Cass mere Gloves, Chinchilla dog skin Gluves and Gauntlets, Calf-Un . loves for men and boys, Ki.l ana dog in nne.1 wr men ana A. II It... riH. ...., I. i.ln... K.1.1 limlb.rrhief. fniru the common cotton lo Ihe finest I! .ii- i hnJu.riiiunti.f Itons.nJliee. sieeie and fcnpenders. A Large Variety or Papor Cellar aad CuHaw TbeaMve I'rire List will be found extremely low, noticiihsUndintt, if my trade Increuse-. as It has for the p.it twelve months, 1 shall cheerfully uuLe anolber reduction durinittlie-easi.il. Having no rent to piy, my exices are s-uall, and therefore I can altoril and wUl sell pooils for lew I rorlt llun any other houM? In the citv, ja.1 4-T3S t?RICB ONajY i Bi'-pleiM! give me a cal "jeforepurchatlni-eltewhere. Respectfully, JOHN SECKLEEL, liiO Sliawuee SlrecS, Old Xo. SO, Between Third aad Fearth. ll-JSINL'SS lESTAEU'lIKU SllV WiXCH ."'. Saws; Mri;e .i- Axes, Files, Ud.-t a 'XTITKS i.i- Ifitltrra. ro jlJi rUtn'Shlll; Y...lLne:;, SSS-Gct tbe lirr.l Itiey will i rove the l.c-iirat"o-Pri.-va rcduovl. -ind or I'rire List and Circulars WKM'ii A CSKIKFITMS. liaton, 'lass., crietroIt, M.ih ler-JiIAwi:! J'KWiM,.viA(.'HISi? THE DAVIS Vertical Feed, Shuttle Lock Stitch SEWING MACHINE Possesses all the desirable uslitiesof tbe standard machine in tbe market. In its capacity, being the LARGKmT Family M.vhinema.le: in its simplicity, brim; compo-l of but THIRTLhN WORKING PAR r; iu its a laptabilityito a wide rane of woik ; in its ea.e of operation running light &nl quiet aud being easily cuinprchandrd. VERTICAL FEED Is tii ii '-nt (iraclicat and tlexiralsl- ilt-Tic forth ftirtM jjr.tcuri.. by any machln-, giflng TH.E DAVIS TIieXTprefe'euce, ard which tbe manufacturer, claim uial.e i t .Superior to all o'her .lluohinva. It has the rnuDt rnmplete attachments ever ap plied toaN;wiu Machine. It will hrui make a wide or narrow hem without guidlnc or holding vonr work in tbr least I.very uarhii e U fur nished with a "iLLl-M.'VIR, a new Intention which obi Utej the neeejriity of Isutinit or boiling your work while sewing. It will braid in the finest book muslin, without puekering the work, as well as heavy cloth, it will bind in the m,t perfect manner, without either holdlo; the xouls or tbe binding. Tbe attachment for gatherin is viuie thliijt new, and excells all others, as It gathers a single p'ece of cloth or Wtweeu two p'ain pietes, or on a slng'e band. It -will Cord, Tuck, Hem-Stitch, Fell Gather. ' And do any kind of work done by a Sewing Ma chine, with l changing or adju-tinf than any machine ever before tre-ented to the nub'Ic It ill run from the finest lace anl muslin to several thicknesses of heavy bathar, without changing the tension, with thr same needle and thread, and make the same slitch. Ste7"Agentt are delred In every town and county in the United States not already occupied, lowborn tbe moat liberal terms known to tbe trade will be given. MAUFACTCRED BY The Davis Sewing Machine Company, WATEETOWW, w. T. Branch Office and Ealesroom: 612 Nortk. Ftrairtk Street, ST. aLOCIS, XO. F. J. VEWTOH. JEaVaUsser. octlJeowd-eoww. UAKIXt. !'.' ntR. aVaVsWvawaa'sl Tasclrav(Badslvjaraiaricltadst,aswer saiwjaiaB.wiai ssweat ntrrtoce to its aeaiiaiu nrfie. oa-b cr,sriirjrt . "JsP?"jP BaBsBWawawBaaV afMr"saMBB 'PB.lSBflS 4 Brown, blue and grey Overcoats. llrsTT double mill Melton Black wool lined lni Beaver. Im Chinchilla Overcoats Black Care Overcoats Grey Me'tcn Cape Overcoats. Cape icdJ OOiFineblue mixed Melton S'kOTeroueU- Fine grey mixed do do ' Fine blue Bearer sack do black do Superfine blue Melton Superfine b'n wml lined Ex h' vy bP k A blue V vr s' k Ex h'vy Mk A blue B'vr lk Fine blue Chinchilla Kx fine do Fine blue and black Heaver frock. Superfine blue and black beaver I' ck u nine cast bearer, wooi uuea i'cb. Fine brown cast beaver sack Ex fine im German ts-aver sack. Im blue Chinchilla sack. Grey and blue Chinchilla, Talmos. Kx line Chinchilla. Talmos. Ex See im Chinchilla sack- West of England Kersey sack Zt Ot CH1LI1KKVS' BOVs' Vl tOCtlls' 0 SEttlaTS. Child's Overcoats. .$400 du do do do . 500 .550 Child's Chinchilla Overcoats.. 5 00 6 W do do do do do do ... 00 do do with cape ... .!) CO . S0O . 50 900 . 9 00 t0 00 .noo ..woo U 00 -.9 00 ... 9 00 .io no 10 00 ,ll W) I4 00 I4 00 20 00 oOlBova erev Melton oolBoys brown Chinchilla llovs Krev do Boys black do Roys black mixed Melton. Boys fine drab MeIton. Bors fine blue Melton M ' Boys fine olive Melton. louin'screv ieuonM Youth's brown ChinchiUa. Youth's grey Chinchilla Youth's blue Chinchilla. is! Youth's blue Melton. lull Youth's nne drab Mellon . 001 Youth's fine blue Melton . I Youth's fine olive Mellon- Youth's suir Wetof tng. Canton. a An I 10 00 I 11 00 I Z 7" , ,. 12 00 14 0 It 04 ao ...i uw do 15 00 do 14 00 do 1 00 do IS 00 do 17 00 do 1 00 do 1 00 do , , 17 00 17 00 20 00 10 Ml 24 00 20 00 1500 20 00 S5,000 WORTH OF face.1, Rinsweod Gloves, sneewxin i.ioies. iiuci-sin bov nporl lira irieii Bullous and etts. A full lineof t-houlder traces KI0TES TISrT.lRF. THE Right Place TO.BUT THE CELEBRATED CHARTER OAK STOVE AND BEST QUALITIES OF TIN PLATE, SHEET-IRON AND ALL KINDS OF TINNERS' STOCK AT THE VERY Lowest Prices IS AT I3 ansa SI I !. Main Sirect, ST. LOUIS, A LKs ROOMS OF THE Excelsior Manufacturing Go mnkrVl.wa FiAvOI'lNUS. DR. PRICE'S SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. TOxiUai, Xaacar w For nifwrHvf tea Cream, Cakes & Pattry. TIOlTStI, STEELE A fEICK M'F'6 9. Draota, Okleago aad St. Loala, SLorcTic-rxiu or Dl. FSICTS CBZAX BAZDie POlstl, AND BLOOD ENRICHES. IK. .OMKBANKS' 1 a cfliARD JsCALES, lit' SIX I FAIKi.iNkS, (irttLNLEAFACO., . A. Washington Avenue, r! Louis, Mo. 3B dAw-s F0S3YTH f. HTASTDAatll SCALES. FORsYTH, HUSTON A CO., Maad M7 liar. ket street, Bt. Louis, He., Agsats far Tuckat't alarm Till aad improved cash drawer. aSTTWmle. IW.II.I rTldSwte KAAH.KK!. h .cuu, j vs. r. soblaSb" ft-M-U "" CNB VITIOKU MNR T laKA VKA wrTMs raafcti,.. ... -sads waa.ta- '-v "'- - - - - -.r 'Vr vBsaaTaaaaBaasai. aasaaastar.. - t r- r A fcS I will sell at PUBLIC SALE oa say taiS Kllcc StatifaJ JASPER COCOTaVXOWA. -OS Tlv iUioHc JtiCtibU ptupmy. vie PUII MED SHO IT Mils, i: Cbaabtiac of Bull, sad 87 haad at Va. , Hetavs. Alotof porekeadBeriaatlrFsaaadaad j uuaasMas; tnreespaaot want useiea;oaeaai Harvester; one Seeder, Plows, Harrow, aad as other farm tools. CATAlOaBSer TERMS OFSALS-aUmontas credit, wHai proved security. Tea p rceat.dlai.il astsarea MILTOX Kel 'SSMi Iowa. Oct. Sth. tsTL dltawtw WMLHI BILLS. WOOLIlf MILLS. CARDING,! SPIRNINutWEUlE. Having purchased the above MUa we are pared to do all kinds oi work sa U notke, and guarantee satisfaction. WAMTKD. -srl Fsm- Which the UtfMa BaJr- price bIU he bbM. ?,--: . . 3dl riHin, tSBViWatawaB, a .wH seprxjwa COMaUSSWX. jou.v waut. t. Bcaaraara TrVAHL sfc CAmWXMTEmt, (1ENERAL PRODUCE A FLOUR GOMMISSION iERCHARTS NO. 9 MAMKET RBXET, Corner Commsroial, f3 .. X Xtr JE ZjOtTX; Shmners sunolied with Sacks for Wheat. Coral PUBLIC SALI! Oaf ainJaaSISaT. oats and Barley, oa best temn. Liberal Jw f advances made on eooaLmmcnU ae cnmpsnylBs; Bills of Lsdins;. Julyl'wII XUKSEET. ... -3f' Sweet Ckti TRIXS. One-half million, betidera a larxe geatral i aery stock. A sixteen-paaa circular free. a trade-list for nurserymen and dealers. STORKS, WaaawB.00., septltvrzt Pameaville. Lake Co. , i BOLTCvU CLOTILS, ETC Send for Prices and Sampli iHt.UlN DIRE( BY ? LOU.Jj TEAS. THE CrIClCA.Tr UNITED STATES TEA COJ ae, S8 a se vew.4i , 30--EI H akea as eatrsvagaat pretentions, but I.AtAITKS ALL ITS Milt, And undi-Ukee to ftirnlih only SUPERIOR TEAS. Of uniform .ratify for each grade, at the Loweat Market Price. It trusts wholly lo thu oaiy rtllabl Test of a Fair Of lta Teas, and depends for Its suerexs entirel) upon giving peraaaaent satis faclfoa to Itacustemen ROBERT FAKHAal, Agent, cor. Third A Bhawnee-sta. , Lsavta worth, a. mayll-lS3 EDUCAT105AL. EbTABLIMIIED sl Jones' Commercial Colkfej 1. W. Corner Fifth and Olive fatreets. St, TUals aFiJt Cowas Caaaatraat sr awjaas Osl Ugt, Each department fa uuder the cotrelof a Professor who has been educated for that Depart ment as a specialty, aad Is retained solely ea Ihe ground ol his approved aptaeaa to teach. Our location is Central, our BOOKS LABGKasa thoroughly ventilated, and we have every saaav aary appliance for a Fiajr-Cuas Coaavsaaallr Cotxawa. Hundreds of the Ieadlaw UnMsa Hen of the West sad South were afsralsd at tats Institution, and its present patroaaat la las sssalt of the Influence of lu former atatsasa. College open ail the year, head tar Orealar sad Catalogue containing the nantes af avar l,tS at our former students. J-W. JOBB0ON, FrlaclaeX. svna Jonas. ire. ta-iiealaw LAMM aawtiX Ladiei ofLeayenwiHl? WHEN YOU WANT A MK3T-CLA3f FINE: Shoeof OlIOoil trench KU. ''Msrntrii." Serge,, Ac., ask for the St. .Lasts Shaw Farterw makei BBOtASKl A CO. All our goods are genulae. Wa ass ao shoddy sC uvdrseription. You wUIaad oar Ladies', ""'f TL ChUdrena Roots aad Bases tat sale at O. C. IV, er-aand J. II. aThtslaVa. Leavenworth. 8e there arKl ask feresiraaksafShoae. They M Ssa. ter than any shoo oa the asaiket. Swy aP. be happv. .iiglSwW aa BBJ YfXaltB. -.' VVTAIfTKT-AOKirn', (a l-r dsa Ig , Sr-aSyiiwC-aelrtm l llgwg- lp- A taaw araaw gaaaaasw. a srsaaaajaw. 3 J?1'.'g - - - iaaaaB. I 'laaaVavBi '.LK V. BE. t- N W W-it'J --dfXssSBJfWjU 1 i!7 amaaSBsXll?J "aaw V -v s.WH Z. r. . . . . v .Sfti .".f -at-. . T. a-aC3wara.iiiVi, L? aa -"ij: