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Fhe Leavewm OoamciAL- DALLY EDITION Per subject t1 lKKitare at place ot delivery 10.WJ rEl-MXKKLT EDITION oidyeet to the same conditions, 5 ce i WEEKLY EDITION Subject to the same conditions, 2 00 DAILY, delivered by Carrier, 25 eta. per week Club Rates for the Daily Cupies, 1 year, (40; 20 Go.i-, 1 year, 10 Copies, 1 year, $70. Club Rate for the I Copies, i year, 10 Copies, 1 $15 Copiei year, 20 Copies, 1 year, fc HOUSTON SHAW. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, WEINKES DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1873. VOL.

XV NO. 80. Mmmercmh mm The Leaveworth Commercial J03 PRINTING OFFICE. BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK Booh MANUFACTORY. This detriment of the Commkkci otnee Ik complete in every particular.

With steam presses, 8)1 the Incest Btvles of Type, Bonier unil Cuts, first-cluss stock, and The best workmen, we are prepared to il every description of Printing and Minding iih promptness, and eatistaciiun (cuarunteod. Officb Nos. 117 and 119 Delaware Street. Wants. For Sale.

Carpets and Furniture. OaUii (Cpmmmid. THE ELECTIONS. FOR RENT OR SALE. house.

COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES! WISCONSIN. Milwaukee, Nov. 4. The city of Milwaukee gives Taylor, Democrat, for Governor, C.30D majority. The county is estimated at 8,000.

AR.tlie Demo-ocratic Assemblymen in the county are electel. The Daily Sentinel estimates Robley, Republican, for representative, is elected by about 300 majority. Returns from the county precincts are not received, but the probabilities are that the Republican ticket with one ot two exceptions Las been successful. ALLEN COCKTr. I Acres of Land on the PerrvviH 7 road, known us th.

Ji.hu GOLD! GOLD I WAST a pair of horses, neat style, tractable, six to eight years old, 14 to 15 hands high, bay, black or tLipple rre tor which I will pay gold. Call at this onVe. klu laud, distant IU miles from the city. Ihia is one of the finest farms iu Leavenwoi.h ciuil. from the way returns come in that Tay AS ACK It 1 AS C1I ETT TWO NIGHTS Wednesday Thursday, NOVEMBER 5th and 6th, Of the ftrilliant Young Artiste, Auwui wits itnceu anu nuoer euiuvau-ti.

To a good reliable tenant thai wdl tfivv care fc the place, re.aiirinir the fence In icood order Easiness Directory. no placing me nouse an teoantuble lor will carry the state -by ity. Prominent Republicans now concede Washburn's defeat. CRESPIGNY SEVIER. which can oe done at small exoeuse.

will one year's rent of the larni tree. The a'ooe ia be bought cheap. Applv to A B. HAVES k69d 815 Delaware street. ILL SELL YOTJ DOMESTIC.

FOR SALE. P. N. FOY, DEAELR In Second Hand Books. Second Hand Books Bought aud Sold, southeast eorncr i'itth and Miami.

k42, THE RELIABLE DRUG STORE. HARROP BROS Prescription, fondly and manufacturing druggists and chem-ista, and dealers in pure drugs and medicines. Frenh medicinal herbs a specialty. Too South Fifth street, comer Chestnut, Leavenworth, Kansas. Miss Fanny Price, Supporte.1 by a powerful company of Artists.

WEDNESDAY NOV 5th, Will be produced WIT.KIE COLLINS" lntest Sensational Drama iu 4 acts, eutilled the rrELE Property nrw occupied by the Com-X mercial aud Call, south side of Delaware street, between Main aud Second streets, bring ing a tair tvhl. For particulars, address Special Disnateh to the Commercial. 1 1ola, Nov. 4, E. II.

Funston, the Republican nominee, is probably elected in this district for Representative. LYON COCN'TV. Speci-il Dispatch to the Commercial. Emporia, Nov. 4.

There was no nomination made in this county except, by tha farmers. All are This city gave the independent candidates large majorities, but the indications are that tbe entire farmers' ticket is elected in this district. M. J. Torry, farmers' nominee, is elected representative.

Nothing is heard from the other districts, but there can rlox Furniture, Carpets it New Magdalen," Returns from Various Counties in Kansas. ANB TO BE PttOSEOUTKO. Nov. 4. Noon.

At a meeting of tbo citizens held last night a resolution was unanimously adopted that ex-Acting Mayor Paul A. Cicill be prosecuted in court for imposition on tbe widows orphans in the commissary. Major Jack Halsted will prosecute. YELLOW FEVER. The mortuary report for the twenty-four hours ending at noon to-day from yellow fever Mas four, other causes three.

J. A. SCHMIDT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER JEWEL-er. A Well selected atock of the latest styles of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry always on hand and every article warranted as represented. No.

207 North Filth, between Seneca and Miami streets. P. O. Box lht, Leavenworth, Kansas. All ordered work and repairing executed neatly on on short notice.

UPHOLSTERY GOODS Dramatized expressly for Miss Price. Mercy Merrick Kauny Price. Scale of Prices Parquetre, 6oe; Dress Circle, 7fic. Reserved seals in Dress Circle, $1 .00. Reserved seats can bu secured at Crew Morgan's Bookstore.

jtp-Doors open at 7 o'clock, commences at 8. THUKSDAY NIGHT, JANE EYRE. Republican County Tickets Generally Elected. i be no doubt about the election of N. F.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1873 THE El. EC I IO.XS. We give elsewhere as accurate re-au'ts as are this enriy attainable of tlie elections in theVninty and State. The dispatches; tlnn far received seem to indicate thai. its ever, the majority of the Legislature is Republican yet a large Democratic element has been elected under the guise of the farmers movement.

It is notable that the Legislature will be largely composed of the ablest mi-n of the State. It is gratifying to be aide as Kansans to point with pride to this Our home delegation will have at its head Fenlon and Taylor Loth Democrats, yet able men who have Leavenworth's interest at heart, and Anthony, who has to Tepresent "our city well if he chose. By the official returns Judge Latta is elected in the Third Ward by fifteen votes. We are sorry for this, princi pally because we wished to see the fight oa Gov. Osborn settled at home.

As it is we suppose the tight will have to be transferred to Topeka. It is only a ehmjie of base to get a larger force and better supply. We are happy to Bay he will have the State to fijjht there: not a ward in Leavenworth city. It the county districts, so far as heard from the Republican candidates have the lay and they are all worthy men. Appearances indicate tbe success of very nearly the Cull Republican county ticket.

This ia a mutter for rejoicing. The interests of Leavenworth county at home will be well cared for. I-I ES Tt JAMES HALL EVERAL REAL ESTATE ACESTS. JONES HOWELL, Estate Agents Fourth First National Bank. Building I.OR SALE.

House and Seven acres at A laud in Central Addition. We Oiler a great bargain. JONES Jt HOWELL. FOR SALE A No. 1 brick residence prt-erty South Leavenworth; lour good Etable and carriage house.

Apply JuNKS A if WELL. ITtOll SALE. A brick houe and two lou Seneca street, between Siiin nd dei-enth atreuU. Apply to JOSE? HOWELL. FOR SALE.

About 7 miles from the city, a farm ot ho acres. No. 1 land; mostly ui cultivation; good frame house of seven. roiii; with variety of choice fruit. Price, Enquire of JuNEa Ho WELL.

HAVE for sale a No. 1 residence projierty in South Leavenworth; good trarua tunise, five rooms; four lots. This property i well hcated, and will be sold cueap and cay terms; also, house aud in South Leai- luo Delaware street, Leavenworth. Special Agents lor Kansas Pacilio Railway lands. THAN ANY ONE ELSE IN THE STATE! Republicans Have a Majority in the Legislature.

Wants. W. S. VAN DO REX TO BE PROSECUTED. St.

Louis, Nov. 4. Gen. Blair, State Superintendent of Insurance, has decided that the suit instituted by his predecessor in office, Wm. Selby, against tbe St.

Louis Mutual Life Insurance company, to wind up tbe affairs of that concern, shall be prosecuted vigorously. It is asserted that a prominent stdck bolder of this com "TILL continue the real eatate business in If tlm office heretofore occupied Vuii "ITT" ANTED. A few day boarders can be accommodated, with good board, at 616 toreu ot iiuvens, aio unaware street. May 1S73. hlS7 Delaware street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, (up stairs) MRS.

S. S. El. I AS. Massachusetts Republican by a large Majority.

E. VARNEY. McMullen, the farmers' nominee, both are Republicans. ANDERSON COTNTV. Special Dispatch to the Commercial.

Garnett, Nov. 4. White elected to the Legislature by a small majority. NEOSHO COUNTY. Special to the Commercial Osage Mission, Nov.

4. Hutching and Leach probably elected by a small majority. RENO COUNTY. Special to the Commercial. Hutchison, Nov.

4. C. C. Hutchinson is elected Representative from this district by a majority of about 50 votes on tbe straight Republican ticket. OTHER STATES.

TvEALEJt In Stoves and Tinware, For lietit. So. 321 Cherokee street. i IS tup enworui, near to business Price, fel.uuG. IOK SALE.

A good tgidence property on South Broadway; lo 7jx4i let. wiin Uioice fruit, good improvements: will be sold Washburn Re-elected Governor of the State. FOR REST. Pleasant rooms, with board, for gentleman and wife or two gentlemea. A few dav borders accommodated.

Address, O. Box 4H2. Ml 10 Apply to u. ES HO IV ELL liOR SALE. Good frame boils ou Putta- THEY WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD And they can and will sell the Best Goods for the Least Money We CHALLENGE any and every house to BEAT us on the PRICE or Quality of our goods, and I I COIUPETITION! CRESPIGNY SEVIER.

Iry JL, waionue street, near siiui. l'sioe. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. CORNER F'ifth and Delaware entrance on tilth street, furnishes biluation Vj those out of employment, as laborers, agents, clerks, etc. Send stamp and litly cents lor list of vacancies.

JOHN LAM MOVER AND KAISEK OF HOCSEs. Leave orders at residence, South Filth, between Uhc-nmt ami olive streets. g24 J. TAGGART, Gift Concert. Tammany Democracy Carry New York City.

FOR SACK. House with ten room, on 5lh Avenue, be tween Congress and Marshall streets; i.xlto lVn. Aunlv to THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO FORTUNE. JtJNi. HOWEMsL.

$100,000 for only $2.50. FOR SALE. Jones 4 Howll offer forMtie several very choice eiirlit an.l tn-ur lots, within the city limits, at low also, Minnesota Carried by the pany and one who has hgured extensively in its affairs, has gone to New York to effect, if possible, a reinsurance of its policies in an Eastern company. LEGAL HOLIDAY. New York, Nov.

4. To day being a legal holiday, the Produce and Stock Exchange, and all banks and public offices are closed. DISMISSED. Washington, Nov. 4.

An Internal Revenue Store-keeper in the Fourth District of Kentucky, having written to Omaha to inquire as to his success in a lottery scheme and used an official stamp to transmit his letter, as well as endorsing one for a reply, has been dismissed by tbe Commissioner of Internal Revenue. NEW NOTKS. Plates of the new ten dollar National Bank Notes will be rendv to-morrow, Delaware street. Mans drawn and siK-oiiH--Uous ma le to order The Largest Return for the Smallest on snort notice. Investment.

vii ouutii iiriwuw av, sue ttoixlo leet. Theie are the most desirable lota for residence iu the city. FOR SALE. Farm ot 7t) acres, miles front the eitv; house, stabla; Tarietv ol EtCmtOND, VA. Richmond, Nov.

4. The election iu this city passed oft' quietly. The polls in every precinct closing without any disturbance. The voting on the part of the white people has been the Meagre -JDFLir GOODS CONTINENTAL HOTEL. PRZYBTT.OW1CZ FU1TSCHE.

Corner oi Fourth aud Cherokee streets, Leavenworth, $2 per day. oiil A. C. SLOAN. DENTIST.

No. 413 Delaware street. Work at Eastern prices, satisfaction if Harm Returns from Other States. GIFT CONCERT! quite tull, but the colored vote has not WILL BE HELD AT ueeu ijuno so ouiue vti tue leiiu- ing Republicans here concede the clee Indications of a General Re- Ke'p" b-' to 20,000 Iced. s'? LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, publican Victory.

GREAT DECEMBER 31st, 1873, and tbe new notes will be ready for issue iu a week or ten days. THE CENTRAL RANK. majority. i nere are no returns iu yet from the city precincts, but indications are that Kemper's majority will not be less than oOO in Richmond. NEW YoRK.

New York, Nov. 4. The elec For the Benefit of a JOHN SECKLER. CLOTHrNG, Hats, Trunk. Gents' Furnishing Gfiods, No.

Shawnee street. Leu v.i worth, Kansas. ft WANTED EMPLOYERS TO call at the Intelligence Office, for male and h-male help. Men and Iniya, white and colored, furnished free ot cnarge KANSAS. JACK FLETCHER.

He Refuses to Cbay tlm Law. Swears He Will Kill tha Officers. Mr. Farres Proves the Victim The wing version of the Penitentiary melee from lust iiiut Anjut is correct in the particulars There are lew citizens in tlii-i vicinity who are nut nciuaiiile'l with the notorious horse thiol' who" nami heads thii Il lias given JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL. mut i good timber aud waltr.

Apoiv to JON ES Ro Vi ELL. FOR SALE. Kami of 100 acres, miles Irom the thy; lug house, barn, fruit, ice; 70 acres fenced; water and timber. I'rice Apply to JONESi HOWELL. FOR SALE.

Kami of 120 acres; acres improved substantial stone Louie, timber and water; also, so acre farm, well improved; and one farm of acres. AH ttia above within sevn miles of tott n. Inmui-e ol JONES FOR SALE. Farm of i acres, 15 mile troiu the city, ueariv gott.1 im-pnivemeuts, waler au-t tmiln-r. This ia one tle best stork farms iu the comity, and will -e sold low.

Apply to JONES A HOWELL. J. N. BEARD Real Estate Agents, Xo. 313 SOUTH FIFTH ST.

I7TOR SALE. The cheaj-e-rt farm in worth Cunty; liio acres, BENEDIKT'S 0. C. McNARY. PANIC SALE! Commences this Day.

Beyona all Expectation GREAT SALE DENTIST. Leavenworth, Kansas, No. 320 ivlaware. street. bl7t! tion returns arc coaiinjr in Ity townships and districts.

Sixty-four of thee show the Republican majorities to lie 3,331, and the 'einncratie majorities ti.lDo. Net Republican majority 1,1 rG. New York, Nov. 4. l'il'ty-Feven additional towns from the interior of the State give the net Republican majority "2'20: net Democratic gain, 1.393; net Republican majority lr.nu 117 towns thus far, net Democratic gain, 4 Ci IFTS! $450,000 iii PRIZES! PRINCIPAL PRIZE, CVmtiisthitf of tht Mipfrh palatial rtfHlince of Simon AIh'Io, miMirpaif (1 a i ivnt; in The l'mtei States, bring only a IVw bWn ks from the Court Hous, sui-rounUl by rtmgmliwnt groumls, orrhtirtls, tinlcit an(l viiH'ViucU.

The bniltlin bus bn only re-cf-iiily romjtit'ud wiiu all modern improve-mentis. PRIZE LIST: G. II. DUBOIS. DENTIST.

No. 85 IMaware street. bltW J. R. BOYD.

tioi of the Stock. New iork, Nov. 4. An investigation of tbe ofSicers of the Central Bank by a committee of the Clearing House Association, a capital of three millions impaired to the extent of seven hundred aud thirty thousand dollars. The deposits are amply eeeured.

s. comptroller's circular. Washington, Nov. 4. Comptroller of of currency, to-day, issued a circular to nil the national banks requiring them to forward special reports of their con dition at tbe close of the business on Monday, Oct.

14th, aud Saturday Nov. 1st, 1873. These will be especially useful in ascertaining bow much currency the national banks in different cities and States hod on hand during the height of the panic, and subsequent our ofTii'ei -i of Li DENTIST. Laing'a buililinir. Entrance Fourth street, Leavenworth.

IV in cultivation, plenty ot wah-r ad gwi timber, at the low price of 12 per acre. At the out ho in son than any onu we know of. term of the criminal was enroiH'oil to cur Slat for a number of yeara, ai W. F. GRISWOLD.

DENTIST. No. 112 Delaware street. Lea yen worth. ftfl JOHN BIRINGER.

fi TJ3TMAKEH, and dealer in Shot Guns, J( Rifles, Pistols, Ammunition, etc. Corner Shawnee and Sixth Leavenworth. when 1 FOR SALE. A fine stock farm of 240 acre, all fenced. 120 acres miller plow, all Wei! watered, bearing apple and 4Mi jxtucii trw.

about 3,000 mapie and chestnut tre; only JaS er acre. FOR SALE. A capital farm of 325 Beret only two nulf from Leavenworth Citv over 2oo acres in cultivation; the vew FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. Special DUpateh to the Commercial. Ottawa, Nov.

4. Col. C. R. Mason, of this cit3', independent candidate for tha Legislature, is elected for the Fifteenth district.

The whole remaining Republican ticket is probably elected. COFt'KY COt' NT Y. I to the Commercial 1 Nov. 4. 1 W.

Potter is probably elected to the Legislature from Coffey county. DAVIS COl'NTY. Special Hiniiatch to the Commercial. Junction City, Nov. 4.

A. C. Stick-uey, Independent Republican and Farmers' nominee, elected Representative; John T. Price, Democrat, reelected Treasurer; Rennet R. Richl, Independent, re elected Sheriff; Tho.

Hookey, Independent, Register of Deeds; C. N. root. Republican, County Clerk. By Associated fre-w.

Junction City, Nov. 4. The election in Davis county passed off quietly. It was particularly noted for the scratch Great Inducements in tlio society thought l'-" was New York, Nov. 4.

Returns from 53 additional towns iu the State show the net Republican majority of 1,134. At this hour the total returns from 250 districts and towns show the net Republican majority of net Democratic gain over tbe vote of 1871, 187,131. New York, Nov. 4. The total figures II.

J. DECKELMAN. IS Prizes, Ileal $1.19,125 1 Cash a each 4 5.0iW) 4 lo.OOO 20 20,0011 rxi ami ll 2ll 000 20ii Km 211,000 Soil 511 20 mm 1.IHK) lo t. 10,000 1.1SS 5.7M0 91,145 40,11. $450,000 The title to tin- alovi real estate is guaran- safely lodged in the breathed easier.

It we would hear little Fletcher, but not so. the institution wt that he cave the office ly at tbe close of business on the 1st of November, after tbo pooling of the greenbacks had ceased in New York City. The circular says the publica MAXTFACTrnEUS an.l dealers in Jewelry and Silver W.u-e. N.OOs ini lann, plenty ol umber and Hater, a two-ftorv frame houe with seven rooms, imod also tenement housco cau be a' a bargain. FOR SALE.

A Kplemiid 2H0 acre farm, twelve miles from the city, 120 scr-s in cultivation, 40 acres of timlier land, ovfcard, water, and two houses; cheap. more of Jack-In our visits have learned more troub- Leaven wrrh. f7o BRIGGS, SAUNDERS TOWNSEND. Dress Goods Department! WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN Fancy and Maple Dry Gd, Silks, Embroideries Taukee Notions. Clothinir ami KiirnUliins tie re.

le than any two prisoner teed lievfect. Goods. 11J Delaware street. Leavenworth. Unlv last week tie was relieved oi 1 17SOR SALE.

Here is a Turin that will suit anybody. lil ae.res, l. eultivattoB. Iu acres in thrifty beariuir oi-chain, one aav ii harinjr grapes, 1 mi hat of oedpe fence to turn out next tail, three mi lea of ood piani fence, 30 ae.res of e-h pasture, anl 4 i ne liberal fornix ot this scheme bring It within rert-h of all. The irreutest oimttftunitv ever ottered lor the piwr man to rise 'o wealth.

umoer; ona or the best si-rimrs in tne WM. C. BERRY Jr. CO. WHOLESALE Boots and Shoes.

No. 60 Mam street, Leavenworth. gj PRICE OF TICKETS: iincle Tickets. SJ-J 50: Eleven Tickets. tion of these reports in the newspapers will not be required, and the statistics will lie used only for the purpose of preparing tables of the aggregate condition of the banks iu the several cities and States, or a table of the aggregate condition of all the banks of the Union.

It may be thought most advisable for the Southern Claims Commissioner will, on the middle of December, report to Congress 2,500 claims, being three or four hundred more than last year. Tbe amount invested is upward of a million dolloars, the former being about nine hundred thousand dollars; at least one-third of the claims have been Mohair Poplins ia all New Shades! the ball and chain. On yesterday, the turn-key, Mr. Farree, informe.l Oapt. Hanks, Deputy Warden, tint.

Fletcher was making a great deal of noise, and swearing he would kill $25 00; Fifty-six Tickets, One. Hun dred and ilteen Tickets, $250 thlj and Twelve tiumireu ror i he drawing will be under the superintend J. P. RICHARDS Co. Hardware Iron, S.iw, Belting, Fairbanks' Scales, Jlicneale A ing of the various tickets.

A. C. Srickney, Independent Republican and received so far leave no doubt of the election of Conner for Sheriff and Walsh for County Clerk by very large majorities. The vote for Sheriff thus far stands Coburn, Democratic, McCool, for County Clerk, Walsh, Democrat, Patterson, 12.450. Nov.

49:30 P. m. No definite returns have been received from any part of the city. It is claimed the city has gone Tammany Democratic bv from 15,000 to 20,000 majority. If the latter figures prove correct, thnre is not much doubt but the State has gone Democratic several thousand.

The election of S. S. Cox to Congress is conceded. Returns from Brooklyn indicate that Harden, Democrat candidate for Mayor, has been elected, and ence ot a committee appointed bv the highest officials in the Mate, duly sworn to the faithful Crban Safes. Buck-v Reaner and 11 No.

31 Delaware street. gf. ILK POPEINS C. F. KELLER.

COUTH LEAVENWORTH sod Knoe Store. ilanntacnirer ami dealer iu K.x.te and Shoes, corner Filth and Walnut, rarruers nom-nee, elected Representative; Hon. John K. Wright, Reform candidate, received TO votes in Junction City; John T. Price re-elected Treasurer; B.

R- Kiehle re elected Sheriff; Thomas Hadlev, Register 'of Deeds; C. II. Trott, County Clerk. SHAWNEE AND COUNTIES SOUTHWEST. Special Dispatch to the Commercial.

Topeka, Nov. 4. Davis county elects 123 worth. Repairing neatly done. M.

HOFMANN. AT IMMENSELY LOW FIGURES "TT'IIOLESALE dealer lu Domestic and For No. 37 Dela etgn uies and Liquors penormance ot the duties nsngned tlu-m. The highest officials both of City, Comity and State have not only endorsed Mr. Aheles, but al.s his scheme.

The demand for tickets is unparalleled, and all deairiug to- participate in the drawing should at once form their clubs and send in their orders. AGEXTS WANTED in all Slate, Cilia and Town in the U. S. and Canada. fj'ilwncy should he sent by Registered Letter, P.

O. Order or E.press, with the lull address of the purchaser iu plain writing. Every package of 11 tickets has a chance to win 11 prizes, but positively certain to win one, while one pel-son out of every ten who purchase a package of 11 is bound to win two prizes. For further information aud particulars send for circular to the Mauager and Proprietor. SIMON ABELES, Leavenworth, Kansas.

Tickets for Leavenworth City for sale only at the principal Book btores. k24 a Democratic majority of that city for ware street. gl Major Hopkins or any other man who came within reach. Hank? went to his. cell, opened it, and told him to come out.

This he refused to do, when the Captain started in after him, he said, "don't come in or I will kiil you." The Captain seeing his, hand behind him, stepped back and got a pillow and tobl Mr. Farree -to shove tbe pillow in' his face and force him back to the wall, and he would knock him dow-n. This they did, and Mr. F. took him by the collar and attempted to raise him, when Secretary of Mate will reach 5,000.

K1LLED BY A BEAR, New York, Nov. 4. An Italian named Butocini, with his wife, arrived at East Newark last nibt, with a performing bear. Leaving the latter tied to a post outside of town, in charge of his wife, he came to this city to find quarters for winter. Returning he found his wife clasped- in the bears fore legs dead and terribly bruised and torn.

The bear was killed. MASSACHUSETTS. The vote of Boston is complete. II. GILLETT.

Liqnore, Wines and Cigars vV tKdaware street, Iavenworih. t( per-distilled Whisky from Bourbon, Kelson county, Kentucky. -4 Washington, 7,226 Gaston, 9,114. the Republican county ticket and Stick-ney, Independent and Farmers' candidate, for Representative, over Ely Beatis. The counties along the line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad have mostly gone Republican.

Ellsworth elects Pestona, Independent. This county elects the Republican Returns from 311 towns, give Washburn and Gaston 57,330. Of A. IV IMMENSE c. iioffmann; WHOLESALE LIQUORS, WINES, 4c.

Copper-distilled Whiskies from Bourbon and Nelson counties, Kentucky. No. 213 South Filth street, between Delaware and ITherokee. I venworrh KsnsnR. h-i forty senators elected the Republicans have twenty-six.

The nouse will probably be three-fourths Republican. FOREIGN. the contest for state Senator in the Artistic Tailoring. Fifth, Suffolk district, resulted in the Insurance. election of Jonathan R.

Lane, on the STOCK of FLANNELS Kepunlican citizens ticket by over GREAT BRITAIN. ELY county ticket and one (AdamB) out of three Republican Representatives. DONIPHAN COCNTY. Special Dispatch to the Troy, Nov. 4.

The Farmers' ticket for Representatives in the Third, Fourth and Fifth Districts is elected entire. ELLSWORTH COCNTY. Importing Tailors ONE-HALF THE REGULAR, PRICE! two fiiune houses, good wilar, stables and well; st-uool within half mile, all in siHt ot Iavenworlh City; only $t' per acre. FOR SALE Come and buv this UrUe fsnn ol 14o acres, for only pVr.iee; ia cultivation, 40 acres tenced, ahoot no acrr timber land, a mile aud a half in -m ritiroait station, over a hmuired g-jo-iti-mt trees; cjiu-fortable house. IOR SALE.

Look at thit fine Jarra acres, only six miles from City, 17n acref feind awl under piow, 0 a-i in pasture, balance liinlM-r land, sUut ntu acres of grapes, li tw.arinjr trt, pears, plums, cherries, and small fruits in abundance; jrood frame hoime with live moms plenty ol" sh-Jj water, Haoie. nd oi.ib crtl lor buabeU of corn; price to suit tt-w times. FOR SALE. A good farm of 1H0 aeres, Kxni rail fence ail around it and hall hedge, feO in cultivation, eoinl'oriilH house, good well, J2U apple irees, trees; only io per acre. FOR SALE.

Here is a farm that is cheap; 100 acres in all, 140 acres prairie, 2o ol timber, acres in cultivation, Im fenced, good frame story and a half houao with seven rooms, guoit sprinc and sianle, orchard of over 500 c.ioice fruit trees, 11 mil from tha city only S25 per acre. FOR SALE. A fine little farm or 0 aravi, 40 acres in cultivation, ti-anie house, good stable and well, a gol bearing orchard, and a flue nursery of ji apple trees, all at $40 l-er acre; tu. ir miles uvm Leavenworth City, iu Wyandot county. FOR SALE 41 acres of choice land, three miles trom Uskaloosa, Kansas; alo 4.x' acres in Shawnee county; also acres in Ureeuwood county.

FOR SALE. Five choice farms, well improved, 20 miles from leavenwonii City, on the K. P. R. W.

(main line) in a ter man setliement, avven miles fruin Lawrence only M) ta-r aero. Look at this City Property, then come and Buj It. LWH SALE. A fine brh-k mansion, ele-AJ Kantly arraiured, with two lots in a i'e-airable location, near to business; orJi i now offered for jot). FOR SALE.

A choice residence, (food ty-story traiue houae with tight rwon cellar, cistern well, stable, two lots, near Broadway, for only CHR SALE. A good house close to A house with Ave rooms, cellar and cistern, good fruit and shade trees, ail tor TJIOR SALE. Fine suburban resilience, wth A ten acres ot the best land in the citv -n located, house of five rooms, cellar, we'd, cistern, stable, a perfect lorrest ot fruit all kinds; the land alone is worth an plOR SALE A line brick wiNj cms ra. A cellar, cistern, well, near to business; jne best neighborhood in the city; only FOR SALE. Two choice lots, with two houses, one of which contains three and porch; the other is a pood story and a halt house with six rooms, cellar, well, stable, Ac.

Close to business; all for only $2,400. POR SALE. A neat little cot ta ire with four A rooms, weU and cistern, iu a grood near to business and near to snx it railway; HW. FB SAI.E. splendid home, fiv bouse with ten rooms, yood well, shed and stubie, brge kit; only aboiu iii -i i li-om one ot the best business comers in -i.

Leavenworth; only EHR SALE. A neat little house ami l- A lots. In a desirable part of town, h-: well Ac. all in (rood tnder; onlv ti FOR SALE. A (rood ootiatf with Well, cellar, fruit, ia good -horat, doae to business; or wiii ti tor land.

BULLION'. London, Novi 4. The steamship Tangore has arrived from Australia, with 489,000 in bullion, nearly all of which is for America. AN EXPLOSION this morning in the fireworks faetory at Lambeth killed eight persons. TURKEY.

JAMES 6. GRAHAM, AGENT Connecticut Mutual Life insnrancB For Nebraska, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Dakota, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and New All business of the Company connected with these points, done through the oftloe, No. 1 1 1 Delaware St, Leavenworth, Kas. h401 BOUGHT AT-TnE GREAT PANIC IN NEW rORK. SEE THE PRICES Fletclipr stabbed Lim in the abdomen with an awl.

Hanks seeing the awl in his hand, struck his arm, causing him to drop it. They took birn out and locked him in the tower. 'Mr'. Farree did hot know for fifteen minute3 after the. ecuffle that he had been stabbed.

Upon examination the wound was found to be in the lower part of the abdomen, and on the left side. Fletcher has been working in the wagou' shops of late, and it is fair to presume be secreted the awl about his-person for the express purpose of killing some one of the officers. fciat Garieflts a Specialty Ladles Riding Habits Promenade Jacket; 1,000 majority. Returns for Governor in sixty-two towns foot up, Washburn, Gaston, 7,025. Lowell gives Washburn 1,584, Gaston, 2,170.

Worcester gives Washburn 2,102, Gaston 3,780 and also elects a Democratic Senator and members of the House. The vote of 113 cities and towns foots up Washburn, 33,023 Gaston, 30,947. Last year the same towns gave Washburn 40,160, Bird, 24,119. The Republican ticket for State officers is elected and the Republicans carried the ticket, together with a' Republican majority in both branches of the Legislature. Banks plurality for State Senator is over 1,500.

Charles Hale is elected to the Legislature from Boston by a largo majority. MISSISSIPPI. 1 Jackson, Nov. 4. But little interest was shown in the election to-day.

Servants' Livery made to Measure. LARGS FIRE. Forty bouses were burned in this city last night. Sperinl Dispatch to the Commercial. Ellsworth, Nov.

4. Perry Hodgen, Farmers' candidate for Representative, has thirty-one majority. He is WYANDOTTB COUNTY. Special to the Commercial. Wyandotte, Noy.

majority is one hundred and eigbty-one. ATCHISOH COUNTY. Special Dispatch to the Commercial Fine Twilled Grey Flannel at 25 cents per yard, worth 40 cents. Fine Twilled Scarlet Flannel at 30 cents per yard, worth 45 cents. Fine White, 3-4 and 4-4, at 30, 35 and 45 cents per yard.

Clergymen Ten Per Cent. Discount Wabash Cor. Monroe. KANSAS CHICAGO, tEsfahhshed 1S54. ILLINOIS.

k4'd Atchison, Nov. 4. Judge Horton $50,00 REWARD. Insurance GOO Was elected in the Fourth District for any. GRIME.

Representative by five hundred major OTOLES from the stable of theumlersiened. OPERA CLOTH in Blue and Scarlet, AT LESS THAN COST OF PRODUCTION. on the night the 28th, a large Bright Bav Horse. 15 hands lllcrh. 9 or 10 vearanhl: ity over the Farmer's ticket.

From" "all 'Quarters the vote is reported hind legs white half way up to knee; on left Special Dispatch to the Commercial. one-tbird snort, the falling on in Jackson 500 to 000 votes. Ames' majority tchison, Nov. 4. Col.

Swigg, Dem' loreiooi a little aoove ine noot a small white ring, wind-galled in hind legs, saddle marks, harness marks on fore and hind parte. 25 will be given ror the horse and 25 tor the Capital $250,000. E. HENSLEY, President 6. 0.

FARR, Secretary. ocratic candidate for treasurer, is elected by 49 majority, and Col. Krebs, thiet. L. PENDERY.

Leavenworth, Oct. SO, 1873. k6i candidate for Clerk on the same ticket, American Women in Europe. I would say to husbands and "bride-grooms coming to Europe, "leave your wives at home." In the matter of keeping down expense you'll have your hands full without them. Yon will, at times, have them more than full.

-Alone, and vou may be able to resist temptation; but when you brins her with you yon simply scuttle your financial craft at the bottom, set it on fire atop, and light your candles et either end. Married men have told mo these things in They say that, once in London or Paris, the woman's financial sense and prudence desert her entirely- She runs mad financially mad. What she can't spend she gives away to beggars, street musicians anybody who is by to take the cash. To let her out on Regent or Oxford streets without a keeper is for her to return in two hours without a shilling, and in another hour a van drives up to your lodgings laden with her purchases. When buying dry goods palls she falls back on charity, and wants to adopt an English infant, with the mother included, no matter how difficult it maybe to find the father.

is elected by a mere scratch. The rep J. B. WELSOJST resentatives elected are Judge A. II.

Horton and D. G. Wilson, regular Re General Real Estate Agent -ANt in the city is estimated at bUU. which la a small Republican reduction. The Iemocrats had no ticket in this county.

MINNESOTA. St. Paul, "Nov. 4. -Returns so far meagre.

The last indications all point to the election of the Republican State tickat by a handsome majority, Davis running abead of his ticket. The city returns will not be in until a late hour. "ILLINOIS. Chicago, Nov." 4 Returns from the city election come in slowly, but enough i known to insure the election of the entire Peoples' ticket over the Citizens' ticket By a majority of 5,000 to 7,000 and twelve out of twenty Aldermen of the same ticket. One of the principal points at issue was the Sunday liquor FOR SALE.

Also a largo number tf ran. lots, both Hir residence and business NOTARY PUBLIC. 8. E. Cor.

Fifth and Chrcke Sts. pose, in mn-ennt part ol thr effv i In Housekeeping Goods, I will oiler BLANKETS in all Sizes Marseilles and Honey-comb Quilts. Table Linens, Napkins, Doilies, Embroidered Piano and Table Covers, h233 Harrison Bradford G. D. PAKE'S Insurance Agency, No.

310 Delaware Street. Amazon, Cincinnati, Ohio, ASSETS, $1,010,280 04. Peoples, Newark, New Jersey ASSETS, $325,000 OO. Fire Association, Philadelphia, Pa. ASSETS, $2,063,038 C3- "Westcliester, New York, ASSETS.

98. Soecial Rates Given on Dwellings. STEEL PENS PHOTOGRAPHS 409 Shawnee (Sonfh Side) between a.i Photographs, Ambnt.ve an-t Cunts Vtsite iu the best style, at me lnwet pric Ohljiictures eopted and enlarged anv sue WRIGHT BURn'S Special attention called to the well known INCEN-nURlSMf. Lebanon, Noy. 4.

An attempt was made lat night to burn this city. It was Grid in five different places. The incendiaries, only succeeded in burning the barns of Josiah French and Henry Landovech. Loss ef the former $75,000 and of the latter $60,000. SKURU MOSt'.

New York, Nov. 4. A special dispatch from Petersburg, says that while about throe hundred colored men were marching in a procession last night they threw stones at the bouses, nmasbing windows and injuring the tbe citizens. The excitement became eo great owing to-these marks of violence that a white and colored military company were called out and were kept under arms all night. GRANT PARISH OUTRAGE.

New Orleans, Nov. 4. Tbe account of the Grant Parish outrage telegraphed hence November 1st, as shown by all accounts, was perpetrated after the arrival there "of the Metropolitans, and had been fully confirmed by publio dispatches in Sunday's papers of the proceedings of the public meeting held in Alexandria to consider the subject. 3 THE COLFAX MiSEACRE. Washington, Nov.

4. Attorney General WiyiiiuTs, to-dayreeeied a telegram from Gov. Kellogg saying that the military in Grant aiding the civil authorities to arrest tha perpetrators of tb Colfax massacre, did not arrive until after the Grant parish outrage is alleged to have taken Indeed, an uncertain paternity only renders the protege more desiraole and interesting. Prentice Mulford in the San Francisco Bulletin. numbers, 503-75-28-20 and 22.

FACTORY MT. VERNON Offlca 7BJohn N. V. '-Hdw AT VERY LOW PRICES, and bought in Europe at a GREAT DECLINE! publican nominees, and Samuel Stone, farmers' candidate. ISy Associated Press.

Atchison, Nov. 4. The whole Republican ticket, except the Treasurer, is" elected in this county bj majorities ranging from 50 to 350. Col. Swigg, Democrat, was elected Treasurer by about 50 majority.

Judge Horton is elected Representative from the city district by 49G majority. "Ia the country, Geo. W. Thompson, Democrat, and Samuel Stone, farmers' candidate, are elected. Tbe Republicans elect two out of the three members of the County oard.

LATER. Atchison, Nov. 4. Later and full returns from every precinct in the county show that Col. Krebs, the Far-mers candidate for County Clerk, is elected by 12 majority, and that D.

Wilson, regular Republican, is elected Representative from the Sixth District by 22 majority. This gives the Republicans two of the three representatives in the Fifth District. Samuel Stone, tbe Farmers candidate, is elected by 17 majority. BOURBON Special to the Commercial. Fort Scott, Nor.

4. -The election ia rhta iiitr and ronmanntfltlwa rliafvief. DRESS MAILING. TTAVrVG returned from the East after JL three years absence, I wish to inform my oiu customers tnai 1 am once more established in the Dress Making business, and invite them A Cairo editor speaks of the average Chicagoat as "a species of human beings unlike any oher kind on the earth or in the skies above the earth." For his omission to mcniion tbe only place where their like can be found, the Chi-cagoats are profoundly thankful, and have received the Cairo man into their sweet scented communion. Some of tie Beautiful TweeJs iMcli 3 soli at 75c fill cost 50 BLLLJARD PARLOR.

to give me a call at 205 Shawnee street, between Second Third. All the latest nat- law, which will doubtless be repealed. Very few reports are in from the. county and State elections, but those received show a large Farmers' vote. MICHIGAN.

Detroit, Nov. 4. The municipal election in this city passed off very oaietly. Twelve precincts heard from give Moffat, Republican, for Mayor 680 majority. His majority will probably reach 1,000.

The 'Republicans elect ('ity Clerk, Attorney, Director -of the Poor, and the Democrats elect Police Justice and probably Treasurer and Justice of the Peace The Republicans will have the majority of one or two in the City Council and a majority cf the Board of Meagre leturns from special dispatches in the J'ifth Congressional District leaves the Matter in doubt. The cities of Grand Tevns trom the fashionable centers of the East, i 5 reeeiveu every uionia. MISS M. HAIGnT STOSjBN $50 REWARD! ITSHOM the Fair outside, One Team Mures lesc-riiifion as follows, to wit: One Light Weil bniit, and in gooii onier, while saddle mark, biacfe mane unl tail auil fi et, Vi old, and about lit har.di STRAYED OR STOLEN. 213 SHAWMEE STREET, Tlio Stock XXust be Reduced, no matter at what SacriUce.

LEAVEMVOHTI 1 ICC. Your steady drinker may be easily frightened, but the fright don't hold on worth ac nt. -'The "scrubs' of Shrcve-port, as soon as they were freed from the clutch of "the fever, and were able to stand on" their pins, began to crawl around among the bar-rooms, and to MC cf ITROM the anhscriber, two Geldings, three years old; one light sorrel, with threa white feet, blaze face, and light mane and tail. The other strawberry l-oan, no white; also, one iron grey tllk-y. Iwo years old, 'three white feet, and star in face, erey upotou left buttock.

The two ttrst were taken on August, Slth. and the last on October 5th. Av one them to my stable on Shawnee, le-t $vvni recta, Lerveawta hih. The is a Iarke Hay. same sirs I and nsre, -iitentiat heavier in in ih should, fcliitc tir in and whit writ ou no and branded II on l-tl snouMi-i- boi of i Se.

Any in wiil be thaiki'i1 r- Haven, Iona and Holland and fifteen piaca. telegrams asso say that toe eierams i I a- rs r've ill; V.ic 1 CriM.itur.H. A. I.JTHJ99 indicate the gforv itf tbe 'ullBU Hiajorivj mi H.UI.-5 a fit r- rf Lenveivworui. t.ais.

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