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The Daily Commonwealth from Topeka, Kansas • 4

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Ana-mat -1 Prentice waa the great journalistic wag of I which the red sea lion, weighing two AH AGREEABLE AFFAIR. fcljcCommotttuenltlj. am time; bnt when bis ''Prenticeana" was sand pound, tbe black sea lions and arctic accumulated end pablithed, it a drea the principal attractions. The Signal Soeeets of the Stiasoa Social ry, dead book. Men wondered what they menagerie consists of rare beasts the huge three ton rhinoceros, the spiral horn had been laughing at and could not du EDWIN SCOTT.

La oar si This great dyspepsia panacea has the largest sale of any other preparation in the world. Why? because we say to every one that is afflicted with dyspepsia, liver complaint, coativeneas, headache, heartburn, waterbraah, tour stomach, to call at W. W. GAVITT, Botary PnLlic dent. cover.

No Mr. Danbury ed eland, the giraffe, the hippopotamus, sent far the State Illinois urn snow white yak, pink eyed albino deers, aad a doable menagerie of huge elephants, Dutiful STATE SCRIP. VITT cfe JSOOTT, st lions, tigree, leopards, horned horse, ze bras, aa, of sufficient quant ty to Maj. J. B.

DAY1S is oar only aathor-1 stock a half dozen ordinary menageries, T. S. Stringham'a drug store, in Topeka, Kansas, and get one of our sample bottles free of charge. Regular size 75 cents. Two or three doses will relieve any ease.

lied traTclin ueat tor Kansas. He Itinerant Isomm am BUwwlla neons Haltejre. In the aviary may be found the giant os trich, seventeen feet high and strong Will collect and receipt for snbserlp- A man in Woodson county gat out of enough to carry two men on its back also Uons ta and advertisements la the Wary, king vulture, condor, emus debt the other flay and insanity immedi- I the Try it. Loom A. Scbobb, Wholesale Agent, Kansas City, Ma dftwtf and hundreds of other gay and richly Some time ago, on the occasion of the serenade to Col.

8. A. Cobb, at tbe residence of Col. E. W.

Dennis, a number of onr citizens were so favorably impressed with the proficiency and skill of Mr, The. Stinson, the brilliant young pianist, that it was determined to give him an evening ately ensued. olnmared birds of which onr space will REAL ESTATE AGENTS, And Coal Dealers. 191 KANSAS AYEXl'G, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, The Cincinnati limes says the first lot I notdmit of mentioning. Then the strictly Dally or Weekly Commonwealth, aid attend to any matters pertaining to thin nflice.

Atchison, Topeka ft Saata Fe Railroad. moral circu, how can we do it justice? For Sal at a Bargain. A 45 -bora of Kansas tobacco ever offered in that market was sold on Saturday last, and We can't- It is one of the indescribable power engine, in perfect running order, at and marvellous mysterious arenic enter Shawnee Mills, Topeka, Kansas. Wish brought good prices. leeeption.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis took charge of the affair, which came eff at their tainments that baffle a portrayal and beggars description. It waa a success and An Iowa farmer heard that arsenic and ing to increase onr milling capacity wo offer onr engine now in use for sale cheap. all Wheeling was there." Daily Register.

mom iin, Throoxh prn arrives IwTM Mixed IroU Brelght train sulphur wonld prevent his hogs from hav 10 A. r. John Robinson's groat exposition, amv-1 ing the hog cholera, and he found twenty ing by special train of one hundred cars, rarsons desirous of purchasing can see the engine in motion by calling at the mills. All letters of inquiry will receive eight of tkem lying around lcose after the We collect rents, pay taxes, examine titles, redeem lands, and furnish abstracts for now -res I den la. SaTRBAD THB LIST BBLOW.

CURRKSPONDENCK SOUCITKU. will exhibit in Topeka, Friday. Angust 1st first feed. elegant place, on Topeka avenue, last evening, in tbe presence of a select company! among whom we noticed the following: Mrs. T.

J. Anderson, Mrs. W. W. Lawrence, Mrs.

T. Sheldon, Mrs, L. Han-back, the Misses Stinscn, Mies Merrill, Miss Scott, Mist Lucy Kinsman, Miss Garvey, the Misses Ward, Miss Grace IkNO expree arrive wt lsavs KMX) A. it Mixvl train SeOO r. n.

Tough train .10.36 Th eBareece ia time of train at Top.k and Horth Topecal tan naaa tan. 1 a ann an and mixed train both nek eloaa sjoaaostlc-s at Atohtoou with tan Hannibal Bt. A Texas autioneer pulled out a revolver Wljy24dcdtv23 There is scarcely any disease in which BARGAINS. and announced "If any man goes frolick prompt attention. Shsllabargeb, Gbiswolo ft Co.

aprl5d3tw Hmm and Furniture to Kent. It to not oar inteaUoa to aSiaslto psoyastj that ing around while this sale is eoine on, I Jan. Chicago, Back Island purgative medicines are not more or less required, and much sickness and suffering lets NICE R18IDBKCE For sal low ani oa loag time la tha western part of the city, hou-e frame, 1H atory-, 7 rooms, and in flue order, good cellar, well and cistern; good bun; 5 food lots, Slled eith all kinds of fruit and abade Cltr.St. Jo a OoaneU Bluff. mm aa a Bargain a any pajraoa of property.

Bat we have bow well located, that mast he sold shall interrupt his career. Pat them shot with the Miaaonri. Bartling, and Messrs. Thomas Stinson, S- A Texas railroad for and ail point in on strict! private terms, a they are offered tar a A cczy little house on Topeka guns over by the fence an' leave 'em thar might be prevented were they more generally used. No person can feel well while CHANGE OF OFFICF.

Until the completion of W. Jewell's building, northeast comer of Sixth and Kansas Avenues, onr office will be at 191 Kansas arcane, np stairs, opposite tbe post office. GAVITT ft SCOTf. e. ao.

niraciM, A. a TootAUa, O. T. Agent. avenue, near 8th street, can be had for nay at aaoat aatt taatr real vain, gam ansa that are paying high rents ootae aad as for yoar-eires.

You will got a free rtde If you don't bar. tea, aad shrubbery, race, ra yearly pay- A yonna man irom the country, after six months, probably a year. Rent, $25 walking into the Paoia post-office the ran a costive habit of body prevails besides, it soon generates serious and often fatal TAYLOR STRICT. LX: other day, aad dropping an unstamped per month. Apply to jyl 2w.

Gzo. W. Cb-bb. KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY flreattSfcort Rooelbetween the Atlantic tor street, near tux in av diseases, which might have bet avoided by a timely and judicious nse of Dr. a half story frame, 4 good letter into tbe box, remarked gleefully to a companion as they went: "Don't say FOB TBADE.

We have a stock of dry goods and of hardware for trade for good lots in Topeki C0RJIEB LOTS. Lot No. SIS, 214 and tin, Harrison street, northeast cor. Seventh street splendid location. They re worth 1,000.

Will sell for 1,100 cash. well Sntobed and In good order; good wall with soft aw Mcatsoa, wita mm mat. race sajhm. anything about it, but I beat the covern half Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets, or tasteless, coated, concentrated root and My residence on Quincy street, between Mi ment out of three cents that time Mafl train going ennt MaH r. n.

Mail train going Want HU r. u. S. Prouty, L. Ma-back, George C.

Ken-yon, James Douglas, John Clogs ton, Al. Thompson, Ed. Dick, Col, Copp, Lou Dick, Dr. Thompson, Mr. Weliman, Mr.

Diebert, aad others. Of course an affair of the above nature could not be successfully earned out without the assistance of some moving spirit to direct the ceremony. It was known that a lonely hermit had recently established himself at a neat little cottage somewhere in Topeka township, and it was decided to call his services into requisition. A committee of philanthropists was appointed, who sought the lonely man out, mde a uiBDntffR rasas lso taatflw- IM W.U 10 UiLI Eighth and Ninth streets lot 75 by 150; imrnuvcu rnnm or i train going neat L. u.

herbal juice, ant i -billions granules 25 cents by druggists. 644 One little, two little, three little, four well improved with small fruits, shrubbery, ia going Wart MOi.i. rorxxx ABB gAKSAS OUT. station, 10 mite south from Tapaka. maatly al bottom lacd, wall watered, and 26 acres of-tlab-, 100 Splendid Residence lotse, on Harrt-on street and Topeka avenue.

Also In the eta Trees of four years' growth around going Beat. little six little Italians trotted off on the train at Abilene, Wednesday night, armed acres or stsicesc su acres uaoer curavatJoa: I going Want 00 a. AT AUCTION, 19x18, IX stories, with kitchen the entire Cistern, well and coal and 141? GREAT BARGAIN. A fin residence for sale very low on Topeta avenue, with three choice lot, east front. Borne contains 10 rooms, besides hall, pantry and clo.eu, all in the very beat order, good as new; a large cistern with liter; frame barn; lota nicelv forced and filled with fruit trees and rhrubberr.

House has porch in front and on sides: Venetian Hind. Price tVOO. Call at cur oOce for further informst on. OAViTT SCOTT. 1406.

and good cellar: a peach orchard or BVB U.I I mm meant Sends with a prodions harp and violini. vicinity of the state house and new seminary. UAVIIT 4 SCOTT Iots on Kansas Avenue. ded. fruit bssrisc OS scale trees, vwaa well wood house.

Will sell at eost for terms, hntaa ran daily and anaanni at Bsnssa and Ieevenworth for all point Baa North and Bonth at the house, oa BUbUc read; good bI Shaorkoed; i sen smite. Tuesday July 29th, at. 10 a. one of the finest farms in Shawnee county, mn rood i eta, call at my office. Throagh ticket to all potato la th Oaitad and Canada oa thto grant short rout, for ink market for all product at i at aha UTS Lets 66 and 58 with bouae $1600 6T 8ft west side detwesa Sd aad 4th 1000 I SOS 234 between 7 th and 8th 3 300 A Mr.

Crouse at Independence has quite aa intelligent horse. A few days since he unhitched his horses from the sagon and jyll-lm John M. McDonald. teat. Price, $30 per acre, half two aad a half miles west of Topeka Tatoe Depot, corner Kaaaw avenue aad a tree Topeka, F.iaas ana two year, io par cent.

673 354 between 8th and tn 1 300 Sixth street road, belonging to A. IMS 293 between 9th aad 10th SW 316 between Oth aad 10th 1 tied them to it, and then went off on busi UBS NEOSHO COUNTY 2. IANSAS AVENUE. LOCAL NOTICES The Gain of Araby HSB 458 with bona 60S sess. -1 he one at the rear of the wagon ad Bsnsaa Avenue, now ocoapied by B.

D. Coldren's 6tu Avenue West. Ara not spicier than tha aroma which lha fragrant 1067 Lot SS. ST. 80 with sidewalks 675 umoer omce.

free, SB.Msj casn. CM A I I CAD1I Of 20 acres. SmU.s south una aorta or Taayor, eens ananar asm a tivatloa, being tha a or aac IS, 1 29, IT. 110 per acre. nsj Covell 160 acres; to sell the whole or 80 each.

Bo reserve. Terras, one-quarter cash, balance la 1, 2, 4 and 5 years For particulars see hand-bills. 106T 81. SS, 96 da do 676 I -turn of ci, AU became tired and wanted to go home but he wouldn't leave the wagon. Placing his breast, with great sagacity, against the end ot the wagon, he commenced pushing 1060 90,92 do do 460 7 acres on and a half miles watt from Topeka, on 1060 94.96 do do 460 Sosodont impart to tha breath.

Nor ia tbe heart of tbe ivory not whiter than tbe teeth that ara cleaned dally with that mn teal eat fluid. daw Wt Bay to Hsum keepe xenui avenue roan a oeoasma goad land, living water by Shunganuuga creek, five era of timber. The land to all tilabla, well fenced and 15 acre under cultivation. Nio young ore hard few inquiries with the purpose of alleviating his condition, if it needed any relief, and ended by inviting him to become master of ceremonies. The gentle hermit languidly flourished a hatchet over his would-be benefactors' heads, and said: "Oh, go away, go away, can't you see I've got the shakin' But the committee plead with him, and entreated him to shake the "ager" off.

He finally consented to accept the suburb residence, all under was, good vtow the Ctn Avenue city; price njKO. Also 100 bead of cows aad steers, on Lot 142, 144 cor Monro aad 6th 1 400 2237 W3, li cor Jefferson and 600 growing. House stories. lSxSS, 4 room and wardrobes. Boat new and in good repair.

If you want a small place near the city, this is just tha thing. Price IS 500. Will trade for good residence tne same homeward, turning a corner skillfully, and had eo ie nearly a square 4 months' time, without interest. i ia any aoern toad with II vtag Topeka Avenne. RILEY COUNTY water, well located, aad wilt lac Try Dr.

Price' Flavoring, Vanilla, Lemon, Nectarine, Almond, Site, Clove, and "all extract need for flavoring Ice Cream, Jalliee, Cakes, etc- and yon will observe that they ara perfect ia pnrity, superior la strength, and bottle contain more than other sold before he was stopped. 1170 Lot 55, 67. 69 with brick house. 6XO GOSLIN Auctioneers, 60dtd 190 Kansas Avenue. 1811 121, 233, 126 with stone house 4 600 12L 233.

126 with stone house Ia assuming editorial charge of the value; can be boccht vary law if otd per acre; rim sec 8, re. 1134 139, 141, 143 a woor 6th. large house 6 44 146.148 150 se cor 5th for came quantity. We assure yon that they are Belle Plaine Democrat the new editor says 1311 1172 18L 183a woor 6th.toa BOOM 800 property in xopeca. 1409.

CHEAP RESIDENCE. FOB SALE Very low for a lew days, a bouse and 6 fine lots, at tbe south SELL TOVB OLD IKON. equal to h's Oresm Baking Powder, which no family IMPROVED FARM county, IS miles a of Topeka. well he shall not aim to harass his readers with 185, 187, 189 with hosaa. 230, -232, 2J4 between 7lh t.d 8th 1 320 1307 iaa that once have in can will ever be without.

One single trial will prove hat we say to be true. acres of limb sr. 90 acres aadsr foaea. SO minute descriptions of the intricacies of 331 sse vated, two log cabin on the place, good spri ITS "Life in Paris," or the rise and fall of the Tyler Street. rail Highest cash price paid for old east delivered WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1873 Mayor Battling went to Chicago yesterday.

Alfred Ennia, attorney of the King bridge company, haa gone to St. Louis to look after matter in the interest of the company. Nature aomeway manages to strike an even balance from year to year. Last year the Kansas wheat crop hardly paid for the planting this year it is the largest ever known. Andy Wilson's great public tale of prise short horn cattle occurs on Wednesday and Thursday, August 20th and 21st, at Kingsrille, on tbe K.

P. railroad, 15 mike west of Topeka. See bis advertisement. Old John Robinson, it will be observed, makes an extensive display of his wonders in onr columns this morning. We pre urea there is not a man, woman or little girl or mall boy of the nine thousand peo Roman empire, bnt will in all cases "pre 1224 Lot 38, 40, 42 cor Tiler and 2d.

price $12.50 per protterea nonor. ne nermit was none other than onr genial friend, Jndge Han-back, aad bow well he acquitted himself of the task all who were present can testify. It was a gay assemblage. The pale lilies of Topeka and the red roses of Te-cumseh had brought the bright bloom of 375 an ou, bb, aa oat aa ana ta, wttn walk fer to deal with the stern realities as they 1196 103 and half cf 105 with house 1276 1064 -10S3 west corner of Clay and Fourth streets, ale high ground, toeing cast lets fenced and cultivated plenty of fruit and shad tress house frame, on story, and addition of 8 good ran. 1 J50 1 Vio aaw Dr.

Belmbold, The originator of Bucha, bnt the satisfaction of knowing that all hi imitator have Jailed to produce tbe benefits his preparation insures. Hslmbcld's Extract Buchu caret. The others da? appoint. Persona suffering from Kidney Complaint, Gravel, Premature Decay, Loss of Vigor or any souvenir of indiscre daily stare him in the face." at the works or the King Shawnee Co, water, 16 miles south west from Tspsts. habat the 107 and half of 106 do do 183, 136, 137 with sidewalk 201, 803 between 9th and 134 221 BH 1 HO 600 300 A lady from abroad stopped at Oswego I Bridge Company.

out taost qr of BSCttoa an, 13, IS; Brio only OS US, 415 Ir Harrison Street 1814 bouse nicely painted inside and outside, venitian blinds, verandah in front, a goo I oelir, well and cistern. Price S1.S00 half cash, balance on time. MOT. I nf a 156 138t Western avenue, between 81 uvea and 4th streets. tlSO tach.

Ho 86, 67, 89, 91, 98, 96, A torn week, put up at a hotel, sent tor Judge Perkins, who heard her plea for divorce, and in fifteen minutes after it was granted Lots of river. 1313 Lots 138, 140, 142,144 with stone house a oor Sth and Harrison. 4 lots S3 000 1318 171, 174, 176 between 5th and 6th 1 100 1166 165. 167. 159.

nic. dwelling Louse 4 000 a rati mm ana Price $175. tion, cannot apply the remedy soon. The great point it to get the genuine Buchu Extract which HelmhoU'f and no other. dw FURNISHING GOODS! FURNISHING GOODS.

Best collars 25c per box; finest 1S8T she turned around and married another I At teo Xanaas avenue, northeast corLer of 11th I tier Mother. Mother. a. ww "feller." street, 349 and uj 31 1, very cheap, front SSS We have 109,000 acres of SUBURBAN ZSZi-JZXSZ: mil west of the city limit. Smooth mad roiling prairie, leilneklng the whole city.

AU assdsr oMP tivatloa aad wU tosjosd. SSS satete trees, 4 year, old, rbeic varietisa. Two rows of maple trees, aad Don't fail to procure Mr. Wi low' soothing for nil diseases Incident to the period of teething 140S. white shirts la the market, finest linen handkerchiefs, 40c; bast British aad lisle thread hose, 40c Almost a Catastrophe To ska Editor of tbe Commonwealth.

in children. It relieve the cbUd from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, sad by giving relief WILD LAND. filly peach tree bearing. Price $185 par acre, on i. T.

8. Fe B. Re lands for sale on ten years' time. As one of our citizens, together with rest to the mother. Be their presence to cheer the scene, and the parlors fairly smiled with female loveliness.

The Topeka quadrille band waa also pretest, to float the souls of the party into Elysium. After a number of their eloquent airs, Judge Han back arose and introduced the guest of the evening, Mr. Stinson, in a few appropriate remarks. Mr. Stinson then favored his auditors with several selections, ezecntad in a masterly and graceful manner, winning patter after patter of applause.

When he had finished, the Misses Stinson, his sisters, were introduced and gave a charming instrumental duet. It his family and a lad, friend and child- argalas la furnishing goods House Two Lots lli Winilow' Soothing Syrup." 160 acres good prairie land, miles southeast Topeka, for 15 per atra. It to the ne of 29, 1 12, IT 1394 ever offered at Je26-eodm 29x32, six room and cellar, aaad 1 For ml by all druggists. WO-bartei etoSBTW bay aad earrisg. with filterer, good stable Sar has as.

Great Stock Farrti! Nine Miles from Topeka. five persons in all were returning last evening from a pleasure drive, and were about entering St. Mary's from tha east, S. BARN II at GO'S, lots mud wttn trait aaa tnsss grape and rmall fruit. Price.

amr A Word to Travelers, We have a word to sty la favor of th Missouri Pacific railroad. It waa th "pioneer" 1 ne watt- 5Stt 197 Kansas Avenue. asanas oa tists. This to a very ill A acres; 800 acres of the same is choice bot- BBmrabfo property torn land, balsam nice rollinc prairie: they were suddenly startled by the unex THE BEST BARGAINs COAL LA5D-A fine improved farm of 84 acres, 18 miles south of Topi ha, ward, and to th old reliable" route to St. Louis.

With the improvemsnts which have been made dur ple in this city who does not know that old John is coming. This kind of news flies very fast. Doubtless the country people for miles around, and eren as far away aa Lawrence and Atchison, are making arrangements to visit this great show in Topeka August 1st. All of our exchanges are full of precau go ana si-e It. 1317 HOUSE 3daT4th? Swltlsm' ml.

tamotoi's room and pantry, all wail finished within two squares of A. T. A darot. Pi 1m, gTOO. BU8INE88 BREVITIES.

ing tbe past year, we believe that tbe Missouri Pacific watered by Big Solder creek: 100 acree of timber long the stream; 100 acre! under cultivation price $13 per acre. 1316 THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. rail i oad haa the beet track and the finest and safest equipment of any line west of the Mississippi. It to Dissolution mi Copsu -tnerahist. Notice i3 hereby given that the co-part seems that music, like being struck by tbe only line which runs three daily express trains of Belvne Ths best piece of lend in Shawnee county; 160 fine coaches md Pullman tleepen, equipped with 1 mile from Carbondale station, on the A.T.

A S.FeR.lt. It Is No. 1 prairie land, all tillable, with living water: all fenced; 86 acree cultivated; a large young orchard of choice fruit trees; frame boose, 1 story, 1 4x10, alio stable for 8 horse. 1 his farm to underlaid with a choice quality of coal, and the same to Isassd to one of the best companies now operating iu the state. Coal in laraa quantities to now being mined I here from.

Royalty guaranteed. Will amount to over 81,000 pected approach, under full headway, of the western bound evening freight train, some two hours behicu the usual time. The old has been closed just east of town, sod a new and narrow one opened through the minion fields and directly adjoining the track on one side, and an impenetrable hedge and plank fence npon the other; the road also winds between telegraph poles, and at one point crosses nership heretofore existing between T. II. Wbitmer, W.

W. Phillips and John D. Smith, under the firm name of Whitmer aid we nave so aero, of saga a the town at Sl.SOO cash. It to I qr of section 34, township $, mat oa half of a sail. ACKKS, mostly ALL TALLBT; living water the year round from a raring brook water aaough for 10,000 cattle TIHBKR enough for shslUr.

the the Miller platform aad the patent air brake, from leading points in the west, through Kansas City, Beds 11a and JT.ff.rsen City, to St. Louis without change, connect ing at Bt. Louis with eleven different through SO'Lonthe most ol it to from to 8 feet deep 1114 240 Acres A beautiful piece of prntri toad. Ho 1 soli aad 4 is this day dissolved by mutual consent. W.

W. Phillips retires from the beautiful BUILUINO SITB; a fine PTOHB QTJABBT lightning, runs in some families. At this juncture of the proceedings refreshments were served, and a general conversation entered into "by the ladies, which it was impossible for our reporter to keep the run of. The gentlemen retired to one of the inner rooms, where a tableau ensued, with more tap than blow. Col.

Deanis presided, and wore his mantle wen water: cm smaua saaa. at of half an acre, 3 miles from TOPS on a state routes to potato north, east aad south. Particular information, with map, time table, may be bad at the various "Through Ticket" railroad stations in cash per annum. In five year the coal royalty will pay lor the fam and $1,000 besides. Mo mistake about it, This to th best bargain in tha state.

Price of the form, $2,000 cash, balance in six months and on year at 10 nor cent. road. Improved farms on 3 aid, and a firm, the business to be continued at the old stand by Whitmer Smith. 1,000 CATTLE on th other side. If you are tions against cholera.

Taking all the advice given, we learn that if a man eata nothing, drinks no liquors, drinks no ice water, drinks no warm water, drinks noth iog else, wears flannels, bathes three times a day, keeps bis back yard clean, pays his taxes, eats ripe fruit, wears nothing, does not smoke, and follows such other methods of prevention as his common sense may dictate, he need have no fears of the cholera. erviee and sabbath school evwrv Sabbath; anslnBi I the west, or upon personal or written application to and blacksmith shop near. This la offered very rr.ee xo per acre on pay meat. Oallatou raSTtoo O. H.

Baxter, Western Passenger Agent, Kansas City, or E. A. Ford, Gencr.l Passenger Agent. T. H.

Whitmer, W. W. PniLUFS, Jobs D. Smith. Bt.

Louis, Mo. CHEAP LAND IZUiL'Z Okie A Btoaiarippl Hallway. This popular ltn For further information call at our office, or npon Joseph Presott, Carbondale, Kansas. 1406. TOPEKA AVENUE.

MSaS nue, between 12th and 13th. Price, only 8650 g200 down balance ia one and two years; interest, six per cent, 1400 IMPROVED FARM milee southeast of Topeka; 100 acree of splendid land well improved; Of martea uoatr. the ceaarj Topeka, July 21, 1873. 09 J2t Ho Ilmaabusr. The closing out sale of summer dry aero.

from one side of the track to the other. The party referred to had just crossed the track, and were driving quietly along, when the belated freight train, enwreathed in thick black smoke and snorting like a unicorn, dashed by at lightning speed. Upon the engine were a Lumber of men, evidently friends of the engineer, and enjoying tbeir ride upon the locomotive with keen relish. The engineer being evidently a jovial personage, and desirous of en to now running Pullman's Palace Bleeping cars through to Cincinnati, Louisville, Baltimore and Washington, without change. Thro through paa- right royally.

Courtly, kindly, greathearted, he has always about him three good things that roll many a stone away from the ragged pathway of life, the three things being a good disposition, a good conscience and a good broad faith in bu- for a STOCK, BAIN or IRUIT FABM, road Otto over again and go and see it. You can bay all the rough land you want BOB GRAZING Joining the back of this piece. Price for this piece, with all these advantage, enly $30 per acre. We have 50,000 acres Pottawatomie reserve railroad lands for saTc on five years' time. 1390 UfJ I Anlll lUactssot I enger train equipped with Miller's Safety Plat goods at 203 Kansas avenue.

Mr. N. A. Adams, president of the Manhattan A Northwestern railroad com" Is BbV a. re, I16f praino toad, mUm orth of Totmkagnttesftea raUred mattosr samdjmtgh- $0peracr.

Thto to very forms and Ooodale 4 Westinghouse patent steam and air brakes, leave SL Louis for the oast daily They must be sold to make room for pany, announces that proposals will be re- I man nature and his fellow men Por speed and comfort tots route I nneuaalledl new goods for tall trade. for it la mostly bottom land, all tillable; watered by Linn creek; 20 acres of timber, 80 acre under good fence; 59 acre under cultivation; good frame house, four rooms, nicely finished; is Insured for S1.0O9: fin well with pump at tbe door; fr.me ism A sudden burst oi tempestuous music, cmce ot tne compauy, in ceived at the We have still a goo I selection in dress Cheapest In the State. Manhattan, until Saturday, July 26th, tertaining his guests, even at the cost of stabls for four horses; orchard of 12S good young fruit trass; a stable lot with living water running through it; only naif a mil from church and school; goods, laces, sacques and points, parasols, at great bargains. Kmigratlon Turning I Ciixaf Passs ra Botrtawxm Missotrax The Atlantic ft Pacific railway company offer 1.200 acres of land in central and south wee Missouri, at from 3 Stock Farm tLTtrg only from astaUoa oa the A. T.

A a life and property, bethought himself to scare the ladies by whistling his approach 1873, for the grading, masonry and bridg ing of their road from Randolph to a connection with the C. B. U. P. R.

a dis public road, Mate road, lr you waat a avail, od stock farm, this is the place. P-loe, $3,000. acre mares aad bbobt e.ni l.Mia. SB sera hs oera: MABISON STREET east side, beteeen Si aad Sd; aoase frame, listerias, room, good well; lot fenced; bomb to nicely pal at ey and is in perfect order. Go and see It be lore yoa urcbaee stooolssis.

Price, $1,203. tCQV rUCAP 80 acre wild toad tz vc.ni one. Mr mnt outh or Only mile from railroad station. All nlcs smooth 69dtf Bosworth Robbins. Topeka, July 22, 1873.

1,000 oaab, balance one year, 10 per cent. to $12 par acre, or seven years' time, with free transportation from St. Lout to all purchasers. Climate, to town some time before it was necessary, and to do so with a vengeance. So just soU, timber, mineral wealth, schools, churches and tance of about seventeen miles.

Work to be commenced immediately and completed toad all ultobtec Me 1 Both ate SiBt aad saeond Bottom, aevor overflow. 86 anes of timber. Being water, big springs and streams, splssnttd sleek rang at tho Both and wed; log hou, tram addition. 4 rooms; small peach orchard, oa read nwatTe-poka to Or hoppsr fall; wUl be aoU very low aad on easy terms. aaaa The best lots in Topeka are now offered for sale very cheap, and they are on Harrison street, between fourth and Fifth, wast si le, between A.

D. Craig's aad Edward Wllder's nio residences. Go a sudden breaking up of whisperings and sly flirtatations, indicated that youth and pleasure had met to chase the glowing hours with flying feet. The dancing was entered into spiritedly and continued long after this reporter was dreaming of ruchings, double rows of puffs, illusion, tulle, crepe, tarletan, dainty slippers and white kids, trails, flounces and other "fixins," hashed np in a fleecy nightmare, worse than poor Barnaby before reaching the travelers he pulled the Property Maps. A few new lithographed property maps law abiding society Invite emigrants from all potato to this land of fruits and Sowars, for nartlcular ad drees A.

Tuck, land commissioner, St. Louis. Mo. prairie lan no timber. A go hi well no other improvement.

Price $000 ia cash. If yoa waat any laad, this to a bargain for you. valve with an energy that was worthy of and sea them, race only 01.000. of Shawnee county, bound in atlas style, to the south line of Riley county by the 15th of September, and to a connection with the Central Branch road by the 15th a better cause, and the screech that burst aa, Aftj 30 and 81 Tenth avenne weat, facing the for sale by Geo. W.

Crane, 1140 Improved Farm uodor good tsBOO, half under caltlvattoa all of th asweo esataary square; price $500. d4t-wlt Commonwealth building. TOPEKA TRANSPORTATION ot October. For other information address 80 acres are nice aw Into southwest corner Poorth and Jefferson At lOlO street: lory, wita addlttoe. rooms, good colter aad forth from the iren giant and rolled through the valley, filled the air with steam and fairly shook the ground, deafening the whole neighborhood, half Seed duS the president.

wen; large number or young trait aad saaa Pare ice cream delivered in any part of VERY CHOICE. We hare several fine residences for sale at a low Ognrc oa Topeka avenne aad la the rleialty of the State house not advertised. Call at oar office for fall information and prices. GAVITT SCOTT. 139 IMPROVED FARM fineet bottom laad.

COMPANY. sbTch. rrtoeSBAM. 1 lots soathweet pries the city at 40 cents per quart or $1.25 per gallon. L.

M. Crawford. and producing a veritable pandemonium Radge's dream, and frightful to the soul of any but a local editor. Agricultural Eacnralanista- USB 108 Vmmwaa of 76 Cheap J. F.

Cnmmings, Esq of this city, will, with hia family, start to-day for Great Bend, Barton county, he having purchased a half interest in the Progress, published 1 At- No- r) Topeka avenne $823; No. 63, 84, 64, IsUU Van Boxen $660; No. 7, 91, 88, first ave Areas am am The Capital Steam Bakery is in inl soathwatt of A steady pull at the valve prolonged the screech uninterruptedly for about a quarter of a mile. The unusual and continu the Aabora road, all nue east, HSU. levin 1130 prauw, wita una blast, and is making the best crackers in under a alga state ot cultivation, only 1V4 milee an tan i.

xj. the market. Ask your grocer for Topeka from the city; nice large dwelling hou. with good SUfCr IMKC 1UWI1, mil. irom thto barn, granary, cribs, etc largo orchard of ehtlco jj nMst Kw bottom toad, aad tha Saw ous screech aroused the inmates of the the whole wader goad Ssbo aad 40 actus aadsr sndaV ratten; how atoaa lSkXt, 1U Uctoe, thro room and In 1 1 in.

two good welto, 100 good fruit new 4 year old, also grape and satafl frmt good corral tor stock oa the term: oa state rood aad within cow fourth mil of school nSsisa very tew for a tow very low for a I bottom beat the world tor cora; only IS auto wast ou cellar aaa good weu; scuooi nowao near, very deiirabl neighborhood, all wealthy It to a from Topeaa. wu watered: an acre of college, who ran to the track to learn the cauae of the disturbance, and the people and they made their money raising corn. Transports Freight to and from Rll.Farts of the City. batter crackers. The? sell at the same pnee as other crackers.

If yon try them once yon won't bny any other. acres of goad timber, no Imps vsaM.s,aad all for The agricultural editorial excursion from tho east, to which allusion haa been made heretofore in our columns, arrived in St. Louis on Monday afternoon. The party is composed of the editors of the leading agricultural magazines and newspapers of tbe east, as also correspondents from some of the eastern dailies, and artlfts for the illustrated papers of the dayr, trice $2,000, $1,000 $90 per acre; time given oa part. la on wheat and vegetables for th market.

It Is considered a poor piece of corn on this farm that will not of the town were attracted by the uproar. lOTT 1000 average 100 bushsls per acre Wabaua IBS well now In 6 and 10 acre lots. Price far the whole I lmnSAWSks1 Vovm may6-dtf. Three Cheap Lots county. Bsai farm.

$8,000. The terror of the ladies in the buggy, and the dancing of the spirited team, seemed Grant pestonVot stoae house oa aad a half atari: At auction Tuesday, July 29th, 10 A. MSB 5, or I two rooosa. mosuy smoota praine; i acre unable at that place. Mr.

C. Is on of the oldest inhabitants of Topeka and the oldest editor in Kansas oldest, we mean, in Kansas experience not in years. He labored hard for Topeka during the days when work counted. Ha haa been mayor of Topeka and haa represented Shawnee county in the legislature. We hope he will make a fortune in the Arkansas valley, for such old veterans who have done aa much for the state deserve pecuniary re muneration as well as honors.

A DrwaOfml Aeamt-Dtm nt Adam wtarsd by a living spring, in a good neighbor WILD LAND and ooTv 8siltosfrcrooi one of the finest farms in Shawnee county, si to afford infinite amusement and edification to the gay inmates of tbe locomotive. caool aooao, port omce and tuacaaauta bbob Thto to th cheapest farm la America; price 2f miles west of Topeka, on Sixth street ka, being th southeast of sec 20, township 12, I range IT; good level upland, a large living spring; I goo' Improved farms on thro ridsu. Frioe $8 per aero. I M1 or Bear payment taiv. Would tr The team attached to the buggy was spir road, belonging to L.

A. Co veil 160 House 3 lets Zn rooms and good cellar; bee heated by fsisais. tw largo ctoteTB aad good ovtbelldlog Thto to very eto Irabto lnrotltst, ad iBnsd vary ehssm tor a today. Oo aad so to. Mm ely eoaa.

Topeka. LKAVK ORDERS THE ited and iresh, but thoroughly tractible, res to sell the whole or 80 each; no re acre, of Bice tew el aaw GAVITT SCMVAJ! or eeveo and being held by a firm hand, was pre bullosa hmat soil from six serve; terms one-quarter cash, balance 1 east. Among the number is also noticeable a representative ot the London Caaaitc. -The party left St. Louis on Monday night for Sod alia.

From that place the extant of the tour will be through the Indian territory to Corticana, in Texas, and mile, watt from Triosks thto 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. For particulars see mite at of Silver Lake, being of 84. 11, rented Irom doing damage but the terrific blast ot that whistle close beside them OMNIBUS OFFICE, i mot at per acre. 1230 hand-billa. REAL ESTATE AGENTS Aad Dealers la Suburban fiesldenee.

17 Am Bala Am ftamlA 160 acre of rood rendered them almost frantic, and with Also 100 head of cows and steers on 4 any of the teams in ordinary use here rtil OSBBl VI AtSatAVJ (raxing aad Ba atlas tead; living well, good BeighUwbooZ school hoaso near oaa cm ass- asjotas tea. corporation lim months' time without interest. From ths Lawrence Journal we learn ml Mn.il.. aftarnnon tha rauOft was returning np the Neosho valley, round by If est Door to the PsMtoffice, abouta. a sad and terrible accident would its or Jake Towb, wshiimsss county, nates i Goslib th Auctioneers, 60-dtd 190 Kan.

avenne. of Topeka, being the of Zf, 13, 12; price S3 per cireBlaUd on the street, of Lawrence that wT of Topah. and Kansas Cityj -hens cerUiQ re(raU of thi. pratti ri in rv-n for Mr, the part? will be joined by Col. Norman J.

t. of "uas-ow I nf Jt'iml Or at any of the Railroad Depot. D.H. MOOKK, sua- Feed St. Suburban Residence cal joke, and instead the thoughtless laugh and jocose wave of the hand with which the engineer, leaning from his win Cbarlea Livery, Stale Stable, On BUthavae weet, Adjatoilag the otty Uattte.

isBllful 1isjbI Imnl.llm No city tax to Bay, Tour acre. 4 idea dry tend, Oadsr a aa state of snlllisMsa. rSiiUeybJm lJar SO grsee vtoms -SOOaiiiisshmrlss -SCO etockherri. bsariag. Large Cower garden.

Shad isststji Price enly $0,800. r.S-d-tf. mile seat ol the city; nJc high groerhd sang a World. Their destination will be Denver, from whence short excursions are planned, Kansas Avenue. beUUh and bth Sts iteadtd vtow ol Tupsks, bob, stoae, 1ft ory, icsb basAde baeasaeet aad cellar; hoe, now aad ia dow, passed on ahead, he would, have gaz no order; 800 barrel etotaani sm Silt riff's Sale.

Edwin A. Barter vs. George W. Wines, ot al. The undersigned having at great expense with a twelve day's "camping out" in the Rocky mountains.

The party will next go ed upon wreck and death and the blight Thtoto Slled with all kinds Sraa an COAL COAL COAL mm COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL 5 COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL saaal COAL COAL COAL fitted up the above stables, solicits share a very ate place aad aaa be $1,700. to Utah, and then face homewards. of the public patronage. His horses ara ing of two families. It seems as if the numerous fatal results following practical jokes of this kind would render even Adam Rottraan, saying that her husband had had his arm eut off by a reaper.

This report was soon succeeded by tha sad truth that Mr. Rottman had been hilled. It appears that Mr. Rottman st about 10 o'clock in the forenoon was engaged in cutting oats on bis place south of towB. Some distance off colored man was binding the grain.

Something got out of order about ths machine, sad Mr. Rottman stopped tho team to attend to ths difficulty when the mules started. of superior stock, fleet and fresh, and his Inlhed'strict court third Judicial district, Shawn, county, Kansas. BY VIRTUE of an order of sal tosued out of the dtotrict court of the third Jeidtotol dtotrtot, stl-Una la aad far Shawns county, Bns, wherein wa1. a nudatlS aad OootOo W.

Win, rus n. i. suae, avenue At ti Bsnsos Bveaoe; $060 cosh liUS ta toot sooth of the ooraor of to the Danbury Funny baggies are all saw and of superior finish, aad Sth strwrt Then to no other lot noer thto one thoughtless idiots careful and cautious, BDtSSJSbWJS. and ha feels confident that he can give FOB SAUK OB JKADB. that caa ho bought for to than BLaOQ.

Thto lot will for ate Utto price only a few days. aL. are defendants, I will oa Monday, the SSth day of where life and property are so narrowly at complete satisfaction to all who favor him an Is.njtli.Ar. Hilar MS oer. uuvuwu v.oj, prairie, 8 ndtes wmt ol stake.

Victob. St. Masts, Kass, July 18.3. House 3 lots ZJL ZFhlZZ Somebody connected with the Salina Herald has seen ths Danbury News, nun and spent a day with him. The humorous gentleman from the land of steady habits turn cuyi siua or or so with their patronage.

jaly9dlmo William Halu. .) HI nwawW CmnUFSaa, torn room with ctott seed cellar, wall mm LsasmasTu August, A B. ISIS, at 11 ociocK a ss. jk tsaawasr. oa taVdoor of th court house, in olty of Topeka, Shawnee conn ty, Kan-, offer for sate at pabllc one tion.

to th highest tdddsr, for cask in head, tho following doerlbdeU half the soathw-st quarter of soctJoa SS, towaahrp 18, rang 17, tot bawnee cceaty, Baasas. SaM roal eatnta ia taken a th property of Osfsoitant George $10 per acre WuM nun Bsmmeu ra gooe (tym, ajeoty mneea Bltod with fruit trees aad shrubbery; John Robinson's Bis to have caugnt at tne to He sppears hU Sali.a friend, that he 1 boarding ana, aotar enly Af.er witnessing the grand and unpex- Far Hale at a Bargain, My large brick residence on the east side late ana weat, Boa. tt, 87, ss, si, aaadfeag stta and one qwar rroam tne luasmj aaa name ssjmsrs th brtocB saoatt. Prie tars reins, and oeen jerawu was moved by affection to administer the alelied street parade of John Robinson's SAW aad 89, a very Sj Sns W. Wine, sad will be sold to ariry as ord SeTOgel-j 1 ne am it'1- Great World's Exposition, one wouiu 1 in- of Monroe street, between Fourth and aadknochsu nown foHowinglamn warning IBM I -l Immr.ssS farm of ISC ma, i w.i- I axrina the millenium had arrived, nod that urm v.

LOOK SI U1IS. 10 mites asata of Tok. CAR DOS DALE HARD SCREENED, BCRLIXGAM.E HARD, OSAGE C1TT Ft. SCOTT BLACK, Ft. SCOTT BED, 8CBEEHTH6 House 4 1 lols.

uM'ZluiTSZ UwSt V. a BVrarteaetteraey for platan' BS.r. Bttlrey, witu wuwu I rum sunns. niu ecu an, in uiuwu wi On. of hi.

hand, was cut off aid husid. day. the Danbury man, is nfl I thisg. with lust -enbecom (comnrisina eleven lots oa hatfa ante aorta from Wsksn sss ststton, oa tho A. T.

F. railroad. A oscbbI hettom nTtebl stead, frame, soot; marks, a 1 literally sawou open, rwvam about to puonsn vMrttm tr 1'ibarallv its hued and elaborately Monroe good toaee, and 80 aera aaslor rulhliallsa. street sad eleven lots on Madison Notic io aad ss a with many decorated cages, containing beasts, bird, and street.) ss mar be desired, with the bouse. Tho mates stopped after going torty or bnrj's jokes.

11 taa waiwry mu -tT aa -n wore, fof he is now the great Amen can rood spring on tho tons, aad wwtateS by Col b-croek; acree of good umber; brick bouse, stoy rto. with aa addition, nine room; Urge cellar aad A I I tc west 0. toe war; gov own, granary Small Fruit Farm So' city. aad other oatbattdtosm; ISO bearisg apeto trees, atoo poaabsmd otbar frsJt tress; tate rood on aet lie of term; Bjtomdid stock rang at th wet; w.ll give AAD BUT COAL. any mw, -r Btmoriat.

so was and released th. mangled body. Word Geortre was sent, as wo have said, to Mrs. Rott- Bi; jQha Phoenix maan. who happened to he in town.

Ward in his: Orpheus -la then came Petroleum DHePre.Ue.Nt grelresV l' 'Z't iSmus dra-fb, beauUfuly spotted Er lgand KiS Kerr irT and harnessed Flemish or fairy chart, and contain 200 choice Trait trees. 120 SeZ V. Naaby, the Fat ou of crimson and gold, with teams of ten grape vines and a variety of small fruits. tig'" ie two few at ah 1 I DOT Tor fo: soaeer); all smder toase. ootws anstar saSMwstto, 860 peach tree hearing, 10 sppto rrees years aid, leeet tauoo cash, balance on time.

The beet of BlagbeHbe' lnlalway no 1 usaws I psnrnemwam mu unwa m. ran oa wmm ana, as grape TUea, sborrtas, etc 1 r. "LT: Contributor, Jotthn. Billings, Mark Twain to twenty atminnuvw oaa" I Call and examine the premise and ascer-1 agafamt tb. atete win prnt th some for rtfle- I -ic iu em iin lovalv rail- I I date of sasS tetter.

mL neat ami Osvitt AScoa1 i vuroac. 1217 tvenoe rood; price $1,800, $1,000 goon man anu -s-" I and as tho last gift or goon natureu neaven 1 nve oi k- 1 1 I I tain term. Of sale. I thereof mar be debarred. A aar cent.

10 on jeer at READ THIS! noted fat the attention ho pam us rarm 1 Danbury rasa. We do not flisltKe the aren, wiut I m. M. BntlSG FIELD, tat Kromte. IOC Sexton ana ms cpuvmis wi- Adauatotxnter of the estate of Jobm sr-nm, ue- .1 nnrsnibj.

I Danhnrv saaa. We Dorrance RosSfille 'ZS. ImnroTed Farm JLTZ of With a u-But ut mi ..1 Bsssss ana nut I i p.w.riiUM. buglers. SOW IS THI TIMS ISoOt Toeeka, elephants, 8 such H.

was fortyoae year, of age, and leaves wild Billiards The 8U- Charles is now ths only billiard hall in the chy, aad is located in the now brick block no Fifth avenue lu.LThlvw!kZ half auteaerUef Wmramsauea oo CkeA.T.A the B. r-mZ rllred, noarly coed bottem tad Bo. 1 p- 4 10. ere.Smrtoa by Colby crock; acros timber, 100 toag tine If doMnd. aero trader fee and cuJUvation; one mil of -d bedmvstto oe mile of growing hedge bouse frame.

wife nut no cniiureu. 1 tha war no and over toe great amer fauu wwvffa aaj gion. aauivi Legal Usstlee. a Wo admit and admire his sebus, b.on8, etc, etc, rivaling in extent, lean desert. half im value, ea Sixth avsnnt west mjteadis tooa- stotcaroelTsrnTwltor, well wlte permy, 8 le4a ihfrow.V mt rhto.

Bormte teraAw 1330 I Mattcre. I mnrA Still we snv. beware I between Kansas avenne aad Quincy street. tew I oaeaada tmtf Mortoo. 80x4S.

and cellar: tne seed 1 a j. si. mi 1 I aianiBo mwmmm nsvee ee usa omm It is one of the most elegant hall, in I ha. bee seed By J. iweo, tvast bee.

Toeeka; ptoaty of water and tlmbar. toad torse cistern: several hundred tanuh and west, and is conducted by Bill Hang laraaataflwof two. ay w-- I sd.M lsmo- mrV- sad church; I tree bearing; also a largo namber of yoeag tons, $100; ana I shuhk.ij. isn 1 gusetr itokli many other iav I and valuable la toet.it Postmasters appointed in Kansas donng A tha rook npon which thewek endisg July 19, 1873, tnrnlsaed groat American honate have k. v.n VI Jh of the noetoSee de- macked themsslves.

Jokes are things not by Wm. Van Vleck, ot tne wmw taken in broken nartment: dotes. They are not good when taken by cost and magmncence a roytu uwa wt mu East Indian prince, why do tbe public wonder at the crowds daily attracted and crowded under John Robinson's fifteen pavilion, when such efforts rre made to secure their patronage? An aquarium, filled with heretofore unseen and almost unheard of monsters which float se- is always pleased to welcome not only fc- JmTlTZ mllZlt I half 10.18, 1. three block from the A. T.

A A V. a saleverv cbatn. Uooa ha So rood room aad a to a nodel Bnrm aad caa bo boas hi tow kin. It is 80 Acres a. 1.

a runo. Atchison county, nswrj 1 quantity. A fall boos ot jests is a frienda bnt all strangers who may be sojourning ia tho city 'and are ia need of a little pleaaant recreation. JalySdlm aateelocauea. rrfceSBjOOS.

ttjeeSc heiag the half of 84, 13, ia, uaauiton oa ptemHe n.w Milk Atchison I anismswhla hook alwars. it muas a mu By sltornvy, Byaa a Tanee. W. Benjamin George D. rarely in the groat iron bound tanks of mesi of mustard or eoanty, Albert H.

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