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The Kansas State Record from Topeka, Kansas • 4

The Kansas State Record from Topeka, Kansas • 4

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a ii UtSAL ESTATM If thirteen saloons are licensed, the revenue accruing will only be about $2,000, Haw Othello loal hla "Occapatioa." The last of the series of very remarkable publlo meetings which have city election with that question. They refused to do so aud now have brought out a ticket and try to force all temperance, men to support it' or else be of less than $2 to each tax payer and CHOICE ilNDS characterized the present oarupaign less than thirty cents to each inhabitant of the olty. A small pittance, took place last over the ranked as supporters of the whisky in FOR SALE BY cistern at the corner of Sixth and Kan surely, in return for the sacrifice of prin JL MY TV -t Kit til IX 7 far sW.w, Kw lwk, and t. MVIU 40 Park Vw, wYork, Art the sol cent for this paper In that elly. sas avenues.

terest." This is unjust and will be resisted by many as good temperance men as are thecoinmlttee who report the It had been announced in (he morn ciple! The cost to the publlo treasury, consequent upon, the trafllo will more than quadruple the proceeds of license. Again It Is said "lioense helps the MILLS SMITH, Xjaiicl Agents, ing that Isaao. Randolph, a saddle-col address. ored nigger with. a well sustained repu- -Even the expediency of licensing or tation for general worthlessness, but I not, whu riot cohneoted with an elec- laboring A suffloieut reply to 6T Frame house, 28x11, with ell 14x14, three rooms and two lots 60x145, in Carbondale, for sale by Waters Topeka, A bargain for some one.

Price $435. Two Lnmbtr Yams. 1 KuUak, beside his well known lumbar yard and shop on Jackson street, bus for the purpose of accommodating bis numerous customers, opened a large yard and carpenter shop, opposite the depot, In North Everything in bis line can bo 1kJ at either yani, at the cheapest he is always ready to take contracts for any and all kinds of buildings. Advice Fre. Contractors and farmers should not fail to inquire the prices of lumber of J.

4 R. Thomas.1 Bear lu mind that their yard is located Immediately upon the Banta Fe Railroad, foot of Seventh where the expense of handling lumber is light, W3d XFarmers go to on Eighth and Kansas Avenue, and see the best cultivator now in use. 230dawtf Th Ptirrat anl Hafeat. j--'- 'ipmiitlLfil Uotb)ifaplAebrat4 Htem-ac-ii Bltlera as anpoclflo for recruiting the en-, feebled body aud clieoriug the desponding mind, bat pauted luto a proverli. In the United Stales where this marvelous tonic linn borne down all pppoHltlon, and eclipsed all rivalry, the demand for It has annually Increased In a heavier anU litavler ratio foryeara, until at lost the regular miles ol this propirotluu exceed those of nil othqr atomachloa combined.

Kml-nant meiulmrs of the med leal profeaslon and honpltnt surgoona without number, have candidly admitted that tuo pliarnmcopa-la of the roculty contains no prescription that produces Such beneficial effects In dyspepsia, general t'e-blllty and nervous alseae, as Ho.itoter'n ti't-ters. To use the languarge of a venerable physician of Ne York, "The Bltteis are the pur-. est stlinnlnnl and the safest ton 10 we have." But the uses of the great vegetable uutldot are much more comprehensive than such praise would imply. As a preparatory antidote to epidemic disease, a genial stimulant, a promoter of constitutional vigor, an appetizer, a stomachic and a remedy for nervous debility, no medicinal preparation bus ever attained ihe reputation of Hostctters Bitters." It is the this is the fact that intoxicants are -de witn a consuming passion ror Hon, is a question about 'Which good would speak at the time and plaoe above I temperance men are divided. Then stroying scores of laboring men.

But 8ATURDAY.rAPRIL 1,1871, Time Table, KANQAS PACIFIC! RAILWAY TOPEKA, i J. ABBITM, DBFABT. lfSil train going M. 1:40 r. K.

111 train going M. 12:56 A. M. ipreea train going Jfc25 A. M.

2:30 A.M. preas train going 2:25 A. H. o0 A. M.

gvuiiua City and Leaven-worth tiHO r. 6:04 A. V. MaU trains and Leavenworth and annas where is the poor man who is benefited mentioned, and Tbefore sunset a large witn what grace can all temperance platform, eucii as is ny plasterers, men be denounced who do not vote with thereby? Costly mansions may be erected by the gains pf the traffic, but it will be on the ruins of the homes of widows had been erected. On the platform was shoe-box for the benefit of the chairman the bo (1 called temperance party at thl election next' Monday To onr Wiy Aooom modatlon, dally exoopt Sunday, The following lands lying mostly in the Pottawatomie Reserve, coraprisesome of tiie most desirable unimproved traota in theState.andareoiTered at prices that will be deemed moderate by all who will but look at the land.

Buyer will do well to note that upon most of these lands, they willjlmve to pay No Tweet for 8 yean. 8000 A ACi ACRES in Greenwood county: JHL3 being see 12, 1 24, a r8, east; rolling prairie; some bottom and. water. Pnoe 15 per acre, cash, i of the meeting, i and orphans. mind, if one wishes to vote for Mr, i trains dally.

bit. Louis, 'At 'about eight o'clock the'; distin It is affirmed still further that, "the Butterfleld in the 4th ward for uuioaao. olty has tried Anti-license and yet the of the school board instead of Mr. Clark gulshed Randolph, emerged 'from the Wallapus' where he had been giving the 16 hours. 87 7 70 sale of liquors la not stopped." We" re- son we think, he'tas i light to and Cincinnati, Louisville, Sow Boston, Washington, Vhllulalnhta slnhl should not be denounced as a supporter I ply that the olty has not fairly tried the final touches, to his, notes," and advanced amid the Welcoming yells of the anti-license policy.

One half of the of Immorality for such a vote. When it Vhrouirh Tteket OMoe oyer the H. A St. JOm household tonic of the American people, nniti large audience already assembled, and Kainaaa Ml ft ire C'oinrmnv. is said that such men as G.

W. Veale, 8001 present council, together with the city Marshal, city Attorney and Police Judge climbed un on the platform. CO Jnnn CJiifhrln Pnf TTIncr V. Jnhnann The office of this Company has been removed to the northeast corner of Sixth In all human probability will be so foil centuries to come. The magnate of science recognize its merits; and that einpliiHlvally the medicine of the mosses, Is proven by its vast At his juncture 'a femarkabfe" figure and hundreds of others that we might have been, as we are informed, In favor and Kansas Avenue.

All orders ror om- Mo. P. and Martb Mo. Railroads, to all point tW, North and Sooth, at the Kansas Paoltla ftft. checked through to all priucl-palpolaU.

t- T. J. ANDEHHON, tn rl Tlsket Agent. ATOHJaOSt, TOPEKA A SANTA 7KB.K. Trains will ran dally, axoept Sunday, as 161- appeared, being rib less a personage than name re upholders of intemperance and ever increasing sales.

dArrlw "Hlb," who has forseveral days been en and are aiding and abetting immorality nibusses should be left there in order to Insure their prompt attendance. 3 Passengers wishing to take trains East, West or South should leave their orders at of lioense. What, then, can a mayor and a half council do, if the officers whose duty it is to enforce the law and prosecute offenders are in sympathy Joying a "tear" of unexampled propor because they do not support Dr. Crane, for Mayor it is goihg altogether too far. Oar Topaka at :80 a.

m. and 2:05 p. and HU face' wail blacked after the arrlra at Emnorla at' 11:60 A. m. and p.

M. least two hours beforethe published time of deDarture. 8 manner of the "end man" of a ruin with the sale of Intoxicating liquors. In fact it is an Insult and it is so consid Lear Binporla at 8:00 A. M.

and 2:30 p. and arrive at Topeka and 7:50 r.u. Omnibusses.will attend funerals and stre show, aud lie altogether presented Under such circumstances, therefore, no T. J. Pa-ran.

ered by many, very many of our best Superintendent, an appearance which would have'1 led to one can affirm, truthfully 'that the olty parties at reasonable rates. James Anderson. A1' economy In tbe Kllenen. Prudent housekeepers are ever on the nleit to practice economy In the culinary department. In no way can this be done more than in the use of a Baking l'uwiler which combines purity, strength and reliability, Doo-ley's Yeast Powder has attalnod the Ueservid reputation of be'ng economical, convenient and wholesome, besides which It will produce from a barrel of flour twenty-five to forty pounds more bread, rolls, 4c, than by the old prooesa of raising dough with bakers' or hop yearst.

Here alone Is a great saving, and authorizes the guarantee that it will giva entire satisfaction. has half tried what the ahti-license his instant engagement for Skiff Gay- 167-tf Agent. JAMILf MAKKKTIN6 TttIS M0ENIK6. BTomlBRttana. 4 (if ACRES, being, tbe sec 8, 1UU 1 10, 13, three miles rroan St.

Mary's Mission and Rossvilie: 60 acres of bottom land, balance good rolling prairie. Good building stoue aud water on the place. Price $8 per acre. Terms $384 cant, and the balance in four pay ments at 7 per cent. 4(fk ACRES, being seo 10, 1UU 13, about half good bottom, balance rolling prairie, some good timber, two and a half miles from lloasviUe.

Price $9 per acre. Terms $480 cash, bal anee In 4 payments at 7 per cent. 'i .3003 ct 4 ACRES, being rt i seo 18, 1 12, 1 13, 16 miles west of Topeka on Dry creek; about 60 acres of bottom land, balance good prairie; come good timber, good running water; will make a fine stock farm. Price $0.25 per acre. Terms, $925 cash, balance in 4 payment-, at 7 percent.

1 lord's troupe, had their agent been policy can accomplish. Hix saloons and nna D-ambllnir trourje has been broken ub following named persons are now so 00 The Kansas' valley national iianK Hoar, par handrad Graham Floor, per present. As it Mr. Case was instantly nominated for chairman' of the" in the field as candidates at the election in less than one year. Even at this rate It 1 Topeka, having made a speciality; of II 60 Oora Meal, per ewt.

riAaiirtfl) in a aaniiririoa inviraa ina on Monday would not take long to tao.up.Ter meeting, Iverson Williams, a respecta Potatoea, par bushel, For mavor. Orrln-T. Welch and Dr. "Vnni, Oreeo Applet, per liquor esiaoiisnmeni in tne city. Bonds to i F.

hi Crane. f- i'-'i ble colored man was also nominated, bnt the imitation, as is often the case in this Onlena, Febuarv 23. 1871. Once' more it is alleged, "men will Hone ia as-Edltor journal' of Aorieulture, Ht. Louis, says: "A box of Dr.

Price's Cream Baking For city treasurer, A. P. Wilder and Tnralpa, Adams, President. sell intoxicating- drinks anyhow, and Daniel M. 225dtf.

world, prevailed over the genuine, and (Mfar-eured Bams, per lb, A. D. Craigue. Powder was sent to us a few weeks ago. It has been thoroughly tested, and contrary to our thecty should reap pecuniary benefit 17 Bason, 3 1 A Lee Sl Co.

have chanced lo For city Marshal, Tobias Billings and Mr. Case took the chair, or rather the box, with a plantation laugh that would 20e from the traffic." This Is a concession Dnea Beer, cality, but there is no change in their preconceived opinions, It has proved entirely J. B. Hannum. J70 Ptokled Pork, satisfactory.

It Is tbe only Baking Powder have deceived the very elect. 131-dtf low prices. For police Judge; W. P. Douthltt, that tbe men engaged In tbe business are determined to trample npon the Baaf ateaka.

that we wontd buy. The grocer In this city Mr. Randolph then attempted to 8004 John Putnam and J. S. Windsor.

KaTA fine lot of fresh dried fruIU of hare It. Thompson, Steele-A Price, Manufac ACRES in Greenwood conn- 18c speak, bnt was received with a series of Ct OD 50 all kinds at J. A. Lee St Co's, 209 Kan turers. Chicago and St.

Louis. dftwlw For constable, Phil. Oilman and Mutton Chops, Park Steaks, "Teal -Ohaeae, V. Y. Faster.

I authority of law, and that, because they recklessly set at naught the safeguards DO100 tyr being seo 1. 1 ii5. 8. upv9i 1 nowls which strew louder ana louder as sas avenue, ldi-atr Thomas Archer. 1 ims mini ssisiii ease mss50 east, rolling prairie; good water And timber.

Price $5 per acre cash. Office Desk. For justices of thepeaee, O. O. Kelaea, Ohaesa, OaunbT, iaaaa ....200 of society, yon must forsooth license and legalize the nefarious business.

Apply he progressed, till the noise had startled the quiet denizens of Tecumseh. The CANDIDATES. hnrnhv announce myself an An office desk for sale at tbe Record David Brier and Win. V. Barr.

candidate for Police Judge, In favor of a Judi 3005 Batter, Bsnpardoaen, this fatal logic, and where will it lead office. dtf fis 1 aaes ihs4i i as sse aM150 1Arl colored brass band came but seeing cious Lilanoi jjioense. ana ii eiecieo, i pi For councllmen First Ward, H. Bur myself to a fAithfni dlscltarge of my jluty. Cabbages, par head.

Some will gamble, therefore, you must that their biKBest horn would stand no New groceries at gess and E. W. Baker; second ward, Beans, lioense gambling. Some will steal, chance amid suoh confusion, beat a re 248dtf. Rodqers Bros.

Tn -rna vmim or Topbka. I hereby an Martin Handley and Joseph Jones Xawd, per I.A..iQ.. ill-' I' therefore, yon must license stealing, treat without sonnding a potef rv nounce myself as a candidate for tbe office of Third ward, Jonathan Myers and Jesse Go to Georce Thomas', at Mrs. But enough of the fallacies by which The Bill Books came forward uuy treasurer, ana reMpuwuuy iw kuw support Of my friends and the citizens, generally rrrv km viriwrv Dennie's old stand, to get your barber- C. Chesney Fourth ward, D.

H. Home, tor that position. A. i. ViA A UiW lUAillJ, A.

Itf many seek to justify themselves, while and commenced to give his views on ing done. He will do it with neatness and G. G. Gage, long term Albert 3rJX-. riiUJ- Alt il Jottw TI' PUTNAM announces himself a they vote with saloon keepers and and despatch.

224dtf license, but was greeted with a fearful candidate for the office of Police Judge of the Knowles and S. Curry, short term. liquor dealers to legalize a traffic on IO New goods in a new store, are Ythe attraotiona ofiered ki Utile i Opera storm of whoops.rand, cries of 'Case," City, and respectfully requests me co-operavion For members of the board of educa TastAfea tVvslnkiilla tM. or nisirienas in securing nis eiecuuu. which the Indignation of the publlo "Shot up, you fodl bigger." Q5)fl ACRES, being seo 21, 1 12, 11; part good rolling volley water and timber, balance uplimd prairie, with some stone, Price $5 per aore.

Cash $704, balance in 4 annual pay ments, at 7 percent. 3006 on ACRES, bo ngwjseisee28.t9. OU 11; all Lice bottom land, about 1 mile from a station on the K. P. R.

R. Price $12.60 per acre. Terms $424 cash, and balance In 4 payments at 7 per cent. -l0O7 4 ACRES, being i eeo 10, 1 9. 1UU 11, on Traverse creek; soil good second rate, 4 miles from station on the K.

P. R. R. Price $0.60 per aero. Terms $528 cash, balance as above.

-msj -r-' xfoUoeiavfaetvby given tnaf books are now open for subscription to the Capital BISHOP CRUM RINE announces himself as a House, by Keith a.Mjrers. tion, First J. Bauer, F. G. Lukins Second ward, S.

Macdouald should rest forever. 80 Mr. Brooks retired to a back seat. candidate for the olilce of Justice of the Peace, Stock Of said Company, at the office Of for the city of Topeka, at the coming April elee It la only a little over a year ago that Mr. Randolph suggested that he had Third ward, P.

I. Bonebrake, long u. xx, jiorno, fsq. i 19 The time of year for white goods Bb approaching. Geiger1'; a colored citizen was dragged in broad the floor.

He was going, he said, to By order of the Board of Directors. I to ran Votbbs or Topeka. We, the under- A. Thoman and Fowler, abort daylight from a saloon in this city and George Wymaw, hart everything of that 4 term: Fourth ward, W. H.

Butterfleld tell "God Almighty's troof about the license question. The crowd refused to mauled in the and citizens who and H. Clarkson. signed, members of the Topeka bar, observing that tbe Hon. David Brier la announced as a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Topeka at the approaching April eleitl and believing that the nature of the busiuess which comes within the iurlsdictlon of aiuatice of the peace topeka, juiy ai, i870.t izijy-au.

denounced the atrocious deed were Servioea at ElUott's Hall at 10:80 to threatened with pistols and death, if tone, TIaktaasa 4t Commuulcated. hear the "troof? but jumped, screamed, pushed, 'and fairly roared for "Case." The Chairman, who in the meantime, In tbls city at least requires that some one morrow. Income Tax. they dared utter another word on the MoPhall and Parlor Gem Pianos, and Topeka, April 1, 1871. lenrneu in me law saouia nil mat oiuce.anu believing thatour legal friend above mentioned would dischares the duties of tne olilce in ac subject.

Such was the mis-rule of the O. iTaylorJ of Chicago, had turned his box over, And was sating In it, instead of on it, attempted to Editor Record I desire to make a Mason Hamlin Company, will move into their new muslo room, No. 216 license policy. Who wishes it to re cordance with tbe law, and to the satisfaction QOl ACRES, being sec 2 and OXU sec 3. 1 12, 13; all first and second bottom, with- water and timber; 13 miles west of Topeka On the Wabaun preaches at the Baptist Church to-mor- of both bar and citizens, we therefore-earnestly little explanation of yesterday morn turn Kansas avenue, opposite the Tefft respond, but was objected to by Mr, jrowatthe usual hours.

nrge nis support ny me people. A. I Williams, Blsbop Crumrlne, J. Thos, Rvan. Wm.

P. Doutbltt. J. O. WooJ.O.

C. Clem- Ing's dispatch from Washington, where House, Sept. 20th, where they intend So far as city Improvements are con Randolph. t' A lively discussion ensued see road. Price $8 per acre.

Terms $896 cash, balance as above. opening a new and large stock. 80dly cerned, temperance people are In favor tar Union Temperanpe meeting at Detween.we orator, ana tne cnairman, in it said that Commissioner Pleasanton had deolded that persons whose gross ens, V. Metsker, B. J.

Bicker, Jos. O. Waters, George M. Noble, ueorge Merrill, 1). Drockwuy, J.

11. Moss. T. K. Johnston, J.

Clarke, Jus. M. Harnesses. Baddies, Collars, v-; of all needed Improvements. After a '3009 who insisted on bis rights as presiding Anyone needing anything In the above spencer, n.

ti, McFuriand, c. Income during 1870, estimated in Unl ytn 1 A I a 1 1 1 Union Hair at 3 o'clock to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon. Good speeches and foodmusio. year of retrenchment, we would not be yr wo wwu, 4f ACRES, being tho ef seo 14, 1UU 12, 13; good rollintr prairie NIL. .1 AM.

A Ua omcer, ana aeciareu mas ne wouiu uie fl tha-hps-t worc tha iow. itfhlsboxWor. he would yield. Mr. instates; currency, did not exceed ln hagte to plunge the city again intd Tfrwh im Alio iirauimi.

ui Tnneka bar. unite lnreSDectfullvrcdUOStlnit the and second bottom, with living water. -rm n- V-T A. Asrtrltnla -voters of thedtyof Topeka, without distinction debt, but we are of the most Randolph then appeared disposed to use noi ne requ.rea to maxe re- Price $7 acre. Terms.

$352 cash, balance Preekytertaa Oharch, of party vo support imam iturr, lor re-eiec- 1M Jciansos, Avenue, llberaljpolicy for developing our mate as above. BervleeS will be held to-morrow morn- force, but a temporary cessation of hos- uj Mi.ir mislead by it and are neglecting to March 20, uon vo me ouioe ustun oi luv xiv iihh discharged tbe duties of that ofllce during the Dast two years with marked ability and impar rial iTo license saloons and cingandeyening, by the pastor Rev. F. UUMVS WM UWOBIVUQU Wl A V- I 3010 make returns ln the form prescribed by Ames' sides shoulders- and break whiskey sellers, however, is not the tiality, and ln onr Judgment has signally de- monstrated bis capacity for thedisctiargeof the 8. McCabe.

Davis," who appeared and hat in hand Inquired "de object of de meetin." No 4 (f ACRES, being seo 8, 4 12, J. 1 13: mostly bottom land, on Dry fast baoon at 248dtf, -Rodoehs bkoh. the commissioner himself, as authorized way to secure the desired results. duties oi ine omce to a aegree tnat renaers nun worthv of the sanoortof ail eood eitlzens. Idewalka.

A Sarta Toacka. by Congress, i i Those engaged In the liquor business M. H. Case, A. a.

Case, Thomas Myan, Jjewls The "Osaire City Stone Co." are now Services will be held by Rev. F. S. body gave tbe desired Information, but kept on yelling "Davis," "Go ahead creek; running water. Price $8.60 per acre.

Terms, $464 cosh, balance ln 4 payments at 7 per cent, interest. In order that the true meaning may HKnhank. Wm. P. Douthltt.

A. L. Williams. J. are tbe assailants.

They trample upon prepared to fill all orders promptly for H. Putnam, B. J. Rfnker. John R.

Mackintosh. McCabe Xt Van Horn's ball to-morrow be known, of what the commission has the laws of the State. By so doing they water nart" "Let her k.M?i'Donlt be tneir nagging stone, wnicn is superior llUClI JIMIKIUK BLUIID. UIDI1 IB BU I tVVBB AJlll no, tfiriiu wosvsu. uwiiica 3011 toanvthinn-rn the Ktate for sidewalks.

Charles McDougal John A. Henry, decided in relation to their returns, this destroy the safeguards of society. They scared, Jeff," "Go It, sprinkler, afnd so 5-dtd John M. i aiuuu Jfi. muijuiiBiu.i a VauVernooij at ki childrens' Progressive Ly dispatch should have added to it the garaen waixs ana many otner purposes, DAVID BRIER, at the solicitation of many on.

Meanwhile the chairman, with a 4(f ACRES, being seo 83. 1 9, luu IS; all nice bottom land. on Cross creek. 6 miles north of the ranldlv Call and see the stone and leave orders lead our youth into paths of dissipation. Scarcely a home but feels tbe blight of fallowing important modification "pro cltisens, offers himself as a candidate for the chuckle, was seen to go to the rear of with me at my residence.

East side of oiuce or nsuce oi me reace lor me cny oi 10- eeum will meet to-morrow at 2 o'clock Instead of at 101 as heretofore. Lecture Monroe Street, between Fourth And the traffic In the 'person of a child, or peua, at tue coming Apru election. the stage, and disappear down the step prowlng town of Rossvilie, on the K. P. R.

R. Price $7 per Terms. $644 vided their (-entire gross income from every source, estimated la such curren Fifth streets. J. H.

JACOB NEW announces himself na a candi friend. For these and other reasons, ladder, and then the ladder disappeared, In the evening. cash, balance as i A 234dtf. date for the office of city marshal, at tne ap- cy, without any -deduction or diminu therefore, let the traffic be prohibited by There was suspicious collection of per proaenmg any election. attT The Ministerial Assoeiatlori will 3013 I tion, did not exceed $2,000, and in suoh law, let all good citizens look down upon THOMAS ARClfEB will be a candidate for sons underneath the stage, and just as SPECIAL NOTICES.

4 (( ACRES, being 1 seo 11, 1 9. I III a 1 1 nn arAXilr onmai hAtrnm anri meet making constable at tha coming spring election. it as disreputable, and frown upon It as Jeff remarked, 'I want to 'know dede- manner of mal Tyler street, at 2 o'clock, meetln, down cametil) juch dwlarailon isprribed tobe tnf Affl sin! Art IhA Klnrt If asvl rw' tain affidavit the blank Itself. Bleaksley, iley, cer -sfc a i' wu v-ba. c7vAawp in'VVUlSMlV good second rate soil, 4 miles from sta the baneful curse of the city.

XoUcei in thit column will be charged 7 eentt a I on Monday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Hesson in attAanAAti Tlai IUa VI anantl tion on if. it.

ti. Fnce $5.60 per acre. We believe that the moral sentlmenui BOOTS AND SHOES. line, nonpariel measure, for thefiret intertion. and I ieenle aline for each tubtequent intertion.

If far platform, Terms $800 cash and balance as above. It will therefore be apparent that the to preside. of the people are slowly but surely com morethan charge wuioezceme a line. The confusion was frightful for an in Mo aaveriuement uucenjor test man tiu ccnu.j commissioner does not contemplate ing to tbe Inevitable conclusion, that a stant, but Bill Brooks emerged from the The telegraph instrument Is in A. P.

BENSON W.ntMl. AMStf. the exemption of such persons from 4 KQ90 ACRES, being the sec 1, 1 0O100 1 0. 10. about half (rood bot traffic which fills our Jails and peniten the box and com In ev.rr town ln Missouri and Kansas to sell position at the Santtv Fa depot and con- making any return whatever, but sim tiaries, which both by day and by night tom land and prairie slope, balttnos high menced to.

speak; "I come up h'yer," section' will Jbo established with North Miller's Patent Awning. Address Missouri and Kansas Awning P. a Box 618, Kamns ply says that if their gross Income for la augmenting our burden of taxation aprldSm said Mr. Brooks, "to 'slat my fren', Mr. City, Mo.

Toaeka to-day, Mr. Ellsworth, late of prairie. Price 6.60 per acre. -Terms $333.74 cosh, and balance ln 4 payments, at 7 per cent, interest. and above all which ruins tbe souls and and, dose of you who don't Tn It a that year from source, without deducting taxes, rente, interest Topeka office, to be the operator.

The store room 232 Kansas avenue lately oo- bodies of men' has neither a legal nor nr-i it tl ji 1 8015 want fur to b'yer me, can JIss go td your virtuous couches." At this moment paid, 'Ac, "did not exceed $2,000 they cnpled by Keith Myers. inquire or 267dtf 8. A. Howard. moral right to be tolerated In a civilised Joseph Gerstel will on next Tues need not make the detailed statement 4(fl ACRES, being 6 seo 22, 1 10, lUU .11: first-class rolling valley.

community. day open at the old stand of Steinberg Heat Market. some boys shoved, plank against Mr. Brooks' foundation and nearly knocked on the inside of the blank, but. will s-riuha APotnsetLatlS Kansas avenue.

have hoop skirt and corset factory, and also an band tne pest quality oi sugar eurea nams, simply make uoh declaration by swear with water and some Price $12 Jier acre. Terms, $640 cosh and balance 4 payments, at 7 per cent. keep all kinds of ladles' wear. He is him overboard. shoulders, nice breakfast bacon also, ham, bo In behalf of the convention.

P. McVicab, A. J. HUNTOON, b. F.

VawHobn, loena and sausages. In all styles; lard, pickle I ing ond subscribing to affidavit No. 1 on STORK, from St. Joseph, Missouri. Mr.

Brooks got mad. His eyes seem ibles, I Dork, srami rk, game, tau ln season full stock ol vegel the outside. 3016 fish, meat and anything usually kept In a ed changed to lumps of chalk and glis 253dtf butcher shop, Our dealers will please take notice Committees tened in the moon light. He looked as 150 Kansas Avenue, 20 wvaV, wlth good water. adjoining the above that whereas Commissioner Delano sus Hfrjlev.

P. Mc Vicar wflfpreacfi 'in he'Cofrjfretational church to-morrow morning at half past ten O'clock. Ser-rvirleea in the evening at half past seven Othello may have looked when ha dis House for tllM. near Santa Fe depot. Oa pended the collection of the stamp tax Topeka, Kansas, March 80, 1871.

LOCAL NOTICES. covered lagd had been TOPEKA, KANSAS. Crane street two houses with two rooms each, 16.00 a piece; well bandy. Inquire oa Crane described tract. per acre.

Terms $890 cash and balance as above. on prepared sauces, syrups, roots" on film. He jumped rrom bis street, between Monroe anu I keen constantly on hand the best assort by Jhe pastor. Jams and Jellies, until Congress should boat! i. M.

A I -i 8017 box and ran along the plank on his toes lAdvertUemtnt under Uiit head will onto 6e itt meet and have an opportunity of reliev like, a cat on top of a Had he, 34 70 ACRES, being seo 81, lOlOO 11. 14: rotline nrairie with Washbnra College. ment oi goous in my line lor GENTLEMEN'S OD LADIES' WEAR, in tolid brevier, and or no longer time tlwm ne week. Price, 15 cent line for the Jlrrt insertion ing these articles from stamp tax, and The Spring Term of Washburn College will at that moment," discovered the object and tent a lint for each intertion thereafter. icr Both parties- at the approaching election have agreed that while every man la free to do as he likes, he had better buy hla clothing at L.

Benjamin that the time of such suspension' having begin on Thursday, the 13th day of April, at of his wrath, he would not have left water, 12 miles west of Topeka, Price $6 per acre. Terms $892.53 cash and balance in 4 payments at 7 per cent. Hsf C. Bowman has new spring styles A. x.

and olose on Thursday the, 22d of June. expHq without any action thereon by and wlU allow no one to beat ma in enough of him to string a violin with. For further information address coufMk. it is ordered by the nresent or uatt- uo ana get one. zohis, Instantly tbe crowd yelled "Fight, 8018 jnarehZ7dA8w P.

McVicab, President. 1 Waateal. commissioner that these articles when QUALITY OR PltlGK iMarartnii'a LMvanworfh I.lverv. To rent or buy one good second hand lfl4S ACRES, being i seo II, JLUldO 11. 14: same as above de- sold or offered for sale or removed for Farmers can lie supplied with lust the goods fi-em ifigbC and dire confusion ensupdYriMr, Vsent from tho olt ihe firsO wV 8abi Gotten, annesred.

and learnin.r thai rlly forgotten, appeared, and learning that This mammoth IJvery Btable, situated onr. piano. J. 8. Kftcham, they want for themselves, their boys, their consumption have the stomp af- juim anu nuw.

dm ijRunwvitu, tm un- I soribed tract. Price $6 per erms $706.96 cash and balanoe as atxive. Amiu ropexa uunara xian, iinnhuuiiv tne lamest anil most complete in me wives anu uaugnteis, uive iue a oaii at tns JUtedMlieretofore. 2H i baths of April. JEIence there will be no entire West, and is In all respects a model of Mr.Brookf had, Jn disgust, refused to go tar Hart has sold alt hit old goods n- F.

M. James, Ass't Assessor. United Prbytrlan Servleos IliiU tha tIGN oi this: perfection. Tbe fl nest "turn outs" In the 8tate; also, agent for Miller A Son's Cincinnati Carriages, and Hilt's celebrated Concord Harness. on with "de "oflei-ed to whip and has nothing left to be sola ex eourt house till the third Sabbath.

him. A flash of genius lit up Mr, 5) A i ACRES, being se and line X-tU i see 30, 11 13; good upland cept fine stock. This will be sold at re barge stocas oi nuiu. on imnu, van auu bw. to the Voters of tbe City efTopeka.

marcnaoia oasvsi laiuiHi-un, tail ana at cost. t3tl Brooks' mind. He concluded he had BIO BOOT At a mass anti-license convention of prairie with water. 1 nee j.fyi) per acra. Terms $-352 cash aud balance as above.

rather drink than fight, and Pfo- Honaa for Beat, the citizens of Topeka, held ln the court iu uuioui ui Avi'saa, iniu iu uis wui) Saving asptaadtl 111 T-t or will close out the above three tracts, On Monroe street, between 12th and Uth, con proceeded wuu Lit montniy (3017, 3018 and 3U1U) in a body at $5.60 taining Ave rooms, good cellar, closets, and well i Rf i ne iopeaa DUUUlIlg BUU Meirs, Randolph and hou Friday evening, March 24th, the Association will hold their enderslgned fere appointed, eeaimifr. a $9The Topeka Building and tee to an address to the voters Davlii to. th Ac, on per acre. well. Inquire of LH.

CttAwrone. The spectacle of three negroes taking or three negroes taking 252dtf 3021 A. Tun wait. Vreu't. prepare of the city on the great Issue involved drink together, appeared to Interest tbe Tor Mala.

Attest! H. L. Isbexl, Seo'y. 58d2t 4 71 ACRES, being the seo 7, al I if inil i 19 la. mm kAn.

I.nrl -A first-class famllv horse. rears old. IS bands crowd and some of them even accepted la tho coming election. -y, 19" Edward Burge and Edward were, arrested to-day on com-Utletet. 'ptl'SBie Randolph for breaking tn demonstration last night.

Jus tie Barr granted a continuance till Wednesday. A warrant was issued for Maggie Richie colored, charged with assaulting Mary Bloble with a hot flat' 11,1 I. I -i i Keinbert 'of German I.6jge,N0. 1, X.O. O.

you are hereby notified to meet at Odd Fellows hall on Sunday, iu high, works in all harness, kind and affection- an Invitation to "smile." This created aus ate. av and st vllsh. Can ba driven by a lad In the discharge of the obligation im mf.iviu Muia, balance good rolling prairie with good living water; 11 miles from Topeka. Price $5 per acre. Terms, $703.26 cash.

bas a fine line Of spring casslmeres JUSt Is a good saddle horse. Can be seen at George bas Jealousy among those who were not so posed Upon us, we do not assume any 25Stfi Give him a call. worn ssiaoie any uiae. or price can received. fortunate as to.be invited, and the keep balance as above.

1 1 dictatorial prerogative, either of com U. BMITH'B, street, Topeka 451d3t sBPartlea wiahlns? to secure a first er of the "What Cheery jtfpsed bis doors manding on the one hand or of hurling 8022 Wits gnat ssrs, by aew proesis, wsntract from Far Bale er Exchssrs, class, two horse walking cultivator from anathema on the other. The object for Tha celebrated Kentucky bred Jack. UlAcK ln the face of the crowd, Safely housed within, the persecuted darkeys, free I true, taisei mm ana aronuuot, men enumcui- -le flavor, sad prodoo riaeormn for Cakes. ACRES, being see 83, 10, 12: ail bottom land, with wa 80 tbe trade, snouia can at once on u.

Reed, on Eighth and Kansas avenues, Firi. Apply to 8. 8. Urmy, Auctioneer, at whieh the committee was appointed will Cuatanlt, l.lhm, Creasis, of rm vtaiiamx. Of nis stauie on jacason street, oetween atn ana tmm thm tWarluinn etf thn niultifiiiiA An ter and some timber.

Price $18 per acre. Terms, $448 cnsli, balance as above. 251dtf and examine the plows, get terms sam fth. be subserved best if we can give utter gnat ttrmgtn ma perject mri'f- neunnf snyinoi. i'wrr or innnH, No ieotii ch brtilt Apru so, at ip.B.w luiierai thftt full wunimrt.

Vtt Uiem ma, will tut ttlnr. Tim Banhrnpt ttsile. four late Bro, WT Tlolwls. The db to who httve ple, Ac 23fldawf lak Wora. vj ance briefly and forcibly to tbe candid Judgment and niond sentiment of socie wwm aeneow, uentxmw jtavon mr maac to th cbwi extmcta.

Auk fur Dr. Price's Bpocisl Although Butts baa bouzht the Davis stock trohmbt Toneka Lodge No. 40. and Of aoods. he bought them at suoh a price that Xlavorfnts.

only hf deetinguished themselves la a- heroic, 4 Hf ACRES, being the (eft 88, lUll 1 10, 12: rolling prairie, fine The Record office makes a specialty be can afford and will sell them at the same Diane at less nrloes than thev were being sold at ty against: the licensing of a traflo which is most baneful in all its effects xuoxrsOHf siKKis ritfOK co PrpstivCliicseoaadSt. LouM though futile struggle for tbe "troof. soil. Price $12 per acre. Terms.

$768 before ha bought i i lMUlf or getting op roooK ana pampuiet worx. Havlne? the beet of pre sea peculiarly ad anted to that kind of work as well as caah, balance ns above. ail Brothers la good standing' are cordially ir vited to attend. By order of W. M.

Scahill, N. O. T. A. UthAvanuv, Bec'y.

on the community. A Addresa, Barbae nhap. i 302, In another place on this page we by The great question at is-ue in the com- John Pleasant. Just north of the Teftt House. type, Ac, we do not hesitate to say that work of kind is not excelled, if has one of the most neatly, fitted up barber 1 request printan address to the voters of lng election Is license or no i i( ACRES In Oreenwood emihty, Ull twlnfr aec Il.t2,ri,s tmt- good nop in me city, sua also vrry nice natning i equalled, elsewhere In tbe State.

dtf Topeka, written by Messrs. McVIcar, and Mr. Every ballot cast on Monday next will rTlfr. Kisaplori, yello roosaa. Odu rolling pr.irie with water.

Prioe 5 per Hon toon and Van Horn. We" heartily i 3r The Rboobd office has a large be either for or against the legalising of aere, chli. abasia Traaa, endorse all that Is said about tbe evils of the sale of Intoxicants In car city. fine cot of a lack and also of a horse, and Two thousand Maple trees from two to tour I We iwve lands lit WashinsrtoB. Ua- Is prepared to get out posters on short the liquor business.

We believe it Is To every temperance man, to every years old, for sale, cheap. Apply la 9dtr LM.CBAPOHD. rlon and Chase counties, st $2 per acre; fn IJuller. (Jreenwood ind WcoIms notice. a aw.

pretty well understood what tbe posi lover of order and tbe question ti. Ztx? a dispute the F.lith Avenue corner this morning. lr. Elmptoor accused Mr. Brooks of poliUeal lneonsistency.

Mr. Brooks (jiade i remark con pectin Mr Imp-to, hf with' the dog afer. rsa-H was 4 tikf struggle tar Ut. KiiHptob's face wal counties, at from $2 .90 to $4 rr acre: in 5 i Arnes' eugar Cured hams at KyFarmers who Ititeud to build fen is simply which side will you take, The onlT kind made bv mrtiwi dim let. well tion of theRECono has been for a good many years on that question.

What we Ottawa, Huilnv, Jiickl.isnn an Clay ces should call on C. Reed, Corner of watf. uorooERS iihos that which saloon keepers and liquor Eighth and Kaams avenues, and ex cnnnrieo. at from $2 to per acres in Riley, Davis, Wabaunsee and Pottawat- as phytlcua, wlik ipiil Mmn to In blthrvl. as.

frmpovd tf eriitJ thai tttd dispxttrm. lYrrri tn quohty. Chftipt, oeoBMe (A Wfit f.rf, it It the hml'hi6. Bietmita, enra hrsA cakL nutrr, m4 do Cod fault with Is the determined ef TelTt llAase. amine bis fencing and prices.

i dealers desire should take, or will yon stsud on tbe side approved by your One of the largest and most ponulsr I Mnle ci iti tlee at from $2 to $15 per acre, fort of these gentlemen and those they onf vkIM (nmt) eaa llg-ht, but wh.lwi an4 antrltlous. I7mitifrm.it. If Dot rnnwn'H nouis in the state, containing one hun act with to force sji issue, that lias no own oonvictions of right? trr'T'A, pd tlse etrna rind or cover ACT Just rerSvei, tbe fineat mai lar dred and rofiua, aud first claaa ln tn ai given being varied aooord-Ing tti liit ir location avi rrox-imity to town, railroad, i Ura- bt, -A MILI ekrJMn.i. etp Iwttfft'-ioft fm s-t fn't It is Mid "lioense wm create a reve iB. r.rvw,k'a skull was lacerated r'siil to come up.

ney oaa it in their gest assortment or uaroen Pemis at tne every repwt. The proprlewrs usran-l am jmf pnfr. Sil by rnrt, Mnttnt In tevefsl ttse Brooks Uien power to vote direr I oh the question of nue." How much or a revenue? The Topeka Seed Btore, 124 Sixth avenue tvrM only tgr TW.PWi, at LI I Ui( tee tvw iorj to tne travelling purine. II VV. Iwpota, VRlBf'ieau 01.

Lmus. east. March 10 dGwlt, TOPXKA, llAl-iAJg. JUCMF.EKIN dt BOf. mount charged for license Is Wii.iff'y fJ'l'5c0' $5.00 and costs, license or no license sud not mix tbe.

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