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Kansas Radical from Manhattan, Kansas • 3

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tr fm ueaotsam KANSAS ml 9 IS IS is SELLING, SELLING, SELLING; TLB IB THAT THAT LEWIS KURTZ LEWIS KURTZ LEWIS KURTZ THAT THE CHEAPEST, THE CHEAPEST, THE CHEAPEST, THE CHEAPEST, A and by means of his MANHATTAN and ST. GEORGE STOKES, IS IS SUPPLYING SUPPLYING MORE MORE thanarij othor niari in this section of the CallonLEWISKURTZ. i in 'fi'' in i i i i i O. W. HiaiNCOTHAM.

XT. V. UIGIN BOTIIAM. G. W.

IIIGMjST BOTPLtiM BA'KESIS AiD DEALERS EXC5IAIsE, MANHATTAN, KANSAS, Will do a genera Banking, Collecting and Agency Bcsiness and givo prompt attention to the same in all its branches. We refer to Messrs. Isett, Kerr Bankers, oitTnur Cmck, IIon.S. C. Pomeuoy, Tiios.

Ewinu iSidxey Clarke, Messrs: Meader -Third National Bank Union National Bank. -Messrs. Scott, Kerr Bankers, Valley. National Bank, -Hon. S.

D. Houston, -Messrs Purcell Manhattan, 18G6. I a. 1 Gem Pictures 3 per dozen, at Bur-goyne's Gallery Manhattan- Additional Bounty, Pensions, and all kinds of claims agahist the Government collected by R. Harper, at the County Clerk's -ofiice.

Applications should be made soon. n24-3t. -New GoodSx! New Goons Baker, Flag have received a fresh of Fancy Dress arid Gents Furnishing Goods, wliich they wiU cheap swlf for cash. v- B5-tf4 LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTEREST, AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. Bv.har;nir vour JJOOlS ailU OllUtiS made and repaired by MR.

K. LOr'lNCK, for his charges are reasonable, anil his work very substantial. No wonder bin numerous customers keep hiin always working next to Furgsison's niacKsmitli Sliop, on rOYSTZ AVENUE. E. LOFINCK.

Manhattan Jan. 1st, n26-ly UNION HALL. MARTIS MAICRHAS HAS OPENED AV OYSTER DErOT in connection with his, AVnOLESALE. AND EETAIL LIQUOK store; Fi esli Haltiniore and IVevYork Oysters kept constantly on hand.v He keep the best Wines and Liquors in the market. Manhattan, 16.

For Sale. We have four span of young mules for sale. They will be sold cheapj far cash. S. II.

Wisxer Co. Go and get some of those Gem picture at Burgoyne's Gallery, only three dollars per dozen Groceries A choice lot of Staple Fancy Groceries just arrived at -Baker, Flagg Co. -K -t n5-tf TO COXSUItlPTITESi The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks" by "ii very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, nml that' dread disease, Con9'iDaplion 13 anxious to make known to his fellow-snfferers the means of i To all who desire it, he. will send a'cooy of the prescription used, (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and v.siug the same, which they will find a sube Cubk foe LiOSSCMPTION, ASTHMA, UROXCinTIS. The only object of 6eiiling the Prescription, I m.

13 10 ant' ii i. i ue auiicicu, uuu pcuu lincrm-alion which he considers to be invaluable: and ho hopes every sufferer try his reme dy, as it wi.L cost, them noihicg, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Key. EDV AiiD A. WILSON.

Williamsburgh, Kings County, Y. n-lG 1-y GREAT NEW ENGLAND SI DOCTOR J. W. POLAND'S WHITE PIXE COMPOUND Is now offered to the afflicted throughout the country, after having been proven by the test of eleven years, in New England State, where its merits IiaTe become as well known as the tree, frcia which, in, it derives its virtues. Tha White.

-Pise Cures Sore Throet, Colds. Coughs, Ii pthTiH, rtrorhitis. Spitting of I'uliuoiiary Itisa ronmrkable. remedy fur Kidiiey coiuj-laii'tn, DiahctPs, Pifiintlty nf Voiding Trine, lileeiling from Kiduev aud Bladder, uud other complaints. TIIE WHITE PINE COMPOUND' '-ft' fc-as early in'tho sprir.ff of 1S02, that Uiis compound vras originate d.

A member of my family was lifllictcd with an irritation of the attrnd-d witli a ili.asrrecal.le con ph. 1 had for Mime in ntl.s pre vious thought that a preparation ving for its bwis the iiiHidy bark of white, pine might be so compounded as to be very useful in the case of the throat and Iticgs- To test the value of it in diseases nllndY-d to, I a small (junriity cf the m. dkine that I had been plauing, and pavo it in leaspoonful does. The result wasexceedingly cratil.ving. Within two day the irritation of the throat was removed, the cough subdued, nnda speedy cere was effected Soon after this, I sent Bome to a ludy in Londonderry, N.

II. who had been sintering for Buine Weeks froni a bad cough, occasioned by a euddi-n odd, and Jiad nisrd mucus btreakeil with bbvid. She soon mud n-lief and sent fr more. Shi tool; about ten ounricf it and got well. J.

B. Clark, editor ot The Manchester ailv Mirror, made-a trial -of the same preparation in the case of a serere cold, and was cured immediate lie wa so highly pleased with th rcsnlM, and so confident i i success attending its sales, if placed be fore the public that he liutly purniad.d me to give it a name and send abroad to benefit the suffer f. In NovemVry 1855 I Erst advertised it tinder the namcot WU1TK PINK eOMIOCXD. In tvi y.ars from that time there had been wholesaled in Manches-. tcr alone hundred doilaro' worth, where it to -k of all the cough medicines in the market, and it still maintains its position.

There is good reason fur all this: it is very soothinpand healing in its nature, is warming to the stomach, and pleasant withal to the tte, and is exceedingly cheap. As a remedy fur kidmy complaints, the WH1TJS PISE COMPOUND stands unrivaled. It was not originated for that purpose; lint a person in using it ir a cough was not only cured of th? cough, but was also cured of a kidney dillicultyof many ywirs' standing. Since that accidental discovery many thounauds hv usi-d it for the same. Cjm; laiut, and have been completely ThcakovewasWritcdhjfDr.

Pnlamtjn IKfO. Since then, as In Manchter, the VH1TK I'lXKCOMPOUMD lias taken the lead of all cough reniidics, as well preparations for the cure of Kidney diuiculties, through nit the Xew Kuglahd states. This remedy is as safe and pleasant as it is aficctual. The editor of thoIanchcster Daily and" Mirror, in the leader of the daily, thus writes of the Com-pounrti. "rh9 White' Pine Compound is adverttned at mnoh length in onr columns, and we arc happy to learn that the demand for it i beyond all provison expectations It is the best medicine for- coughs and colds tht we know of, and no family that once wed it will be without it- We speak from onr own knowledge, it is sure to kill a cold, and pleasant a it is sure.

greatest inventions come by ace'dent, and it is singular that the White Compound, made for coughs aud "prove to lie the jreratest remedy for kidney difficulties known, but bo ft is. We cauuot doubt so many testimonials come to-fs from well Known men. Besides, thecharacter of D.r 'Poland is such that we know that will not contepance what isv. rong. For years a Baptist studying medicino to find remedies for his a i.eli-cate, consumptive ljok standing with te f'Mit upon the prave, lie made the scovpry which saved himsuif, and nailed out from others the stiongest testiumnialu possible.

We have known Dr. Poland Sir years, and never knew a more conscientious, nrrieht man, and are glad to state that we btiieve whatever ha Eaysabuut his White Piue Coupouud, THE WHITE PINE COMFbuD GEO. SWEET, M. PttOPBIETOK. D.

JPreparecVat tHe New England Botanical Depot) I TOO II ANOYE STREET, BOSTON. Cnder the supervision cf Kev. J. W. Poland.

M1 iThe EWorld eriowned Siasnese Twins Chang and will exhibit in tliis Gove's Hall, on Wednesday, the, 23d of Jannar. They ai-e by some wild Australian that, are a great curiosity. Among other children belong to a race of the smallest headed people Jn the. world. Everybody has heard of these remarkable twins and will be anxious to see them, The twins are both married and have large families Thev have with them two of their children.

We are sorry that no larger hall could be obtained for the 'interesting exhibition; The celebrated hiedieines of Costar, that are advertised in our columns this week, will be found at Coe's Drug Store, also the Kew England White Pine Compound. Coc kwps up with the times in securing all the most widely advertised medicines I mmm -r- Dr. L.i, J. Lyman has the pleasantest room in iown. It is over Fleming Wis- ncr's Drug tstore, anu loous out upon ioyntz Avenue.

Ttie ioom is well lighted with three windows and ornamented with in with wall mirrors, show cas: altogether presenting tidy and pleasing appearance. The Dr alw'aj-s welcomes a call from his Q-iends whetlier they come on business or not. 5 'l' -I Citizens geherallj-, complaiii of tight times in money matters now days. Our office sports a "tilter," a real- Todd Booth Co. have -a cprn sheller that cverv farmer ought: to have They make all warrants good 23-3w Bc-rglaey.

Them fellers that got into the back winder last Saterday nite and took about too hundred dollers worth of goods, and the britches of my are most per-litcly requested to cum into the front dore next time, when the1 clerk is got his ize open and is ready to wate on era and get the greenbax for the goods when they take era awa, and then tha wood be shue of gUtin a fit, and not git anything that didnt fit cm al over. Jist cal on Kcirrzl Don't forget that Ev Pui-ccll A are agents for the Florence Singer.Sew- Machine. stock always on hand. Ten thousand dollars worth of dry goods tor sale at cost for cash 28-tf Baker, Flago Co. Musical Association received two lessons from Prof.

T. J. Cook this week. The new piano has arrived for the Associ ation. It is a magnificent, instrument and the members are highly pleased with it.

Religious Notice. Rev. Alex. Sterrett will preach, a discourse on next Sabbath to young people, at Gove's Hall. The pub lic is invited to attend.

Cottonwood lumber and framing timber sawed to order and in shape, and amount to Suit purchasers. Leave orders with' FEE. Also 1 ,000 good fence posts for sale. -Manhattan, Kas. Jan.

10, 1SG7. Dr. P. Blachley tlie rJopmar dentist of our place uses NLtf ou? Oxide, aiid ex-: tracts teeth without pain. The-eminent Dr.

Colton of St. louis pfonoilnces this new gas 4as safe as new milk The enterprising firm of Pipher Son is esiabliihing a branch-store at Abeline in Dickinson county. We believe that Ccpt. Duncan and Mr. Avciy go up with the stock.

They had better supply themselves with chess and jack knives with which to while away the lonely hours in that prairie dog town. 5 Large assortments of glass and queens-ware for sale cheap by E. B. PCRCELL Co. Gettisg Mixed.

Joshua Turner, negro, Anna Gruber; whiter have been having an episode, a love affair, 'feller feeling," a honey of a time. Anna is about sixteen full grown and full blown Joshua has arrived at years of maturity and indiscretion. Some time ago' they left her father's home and hearthstone with "malice aforethought' ''and in full intent to get married according to the, fogy notions of the whites. On their way they stopped at a neighbors to warm. Here the father overhauled the girl and Josjiua lied from the wrath of the indignant parenfj who immediately set outs to.

procure: arrest. Joshua had kept his "trouble imd little flame of love as long as he could stand it, last Tuesday, and returned' his body to the sheriff of the county for purpose of be- iug arrested. The old papers had been re turned-and new ones must: be made In the mean time Joshua sought his afli anced in tiie country near by. On his way thither he met the girl's father, who hap pencd to be loaded, and who fired his wrath and rifle off at Mr. colpred lover, butmiss ed thehoMheshot iti Joshua in hot haste retreated in good order to" town, covering his retreat with dust.

Here he was arrest ed at bis own solicitation, thinking, we suppose, that he was safer in the hands of the officer than running around lose among! the whites. He was "arraigned before aouire narner. ana cnarireu witn tiecovmf? a 1 a frail girl under age away from the pater nal roof, and into Cupid's embrace. He pled guilty of the charge, but asserted that it was a love affair, in which Joshua, black, and Anna," white, were both mutually in terested The evidence proved that he had been working some months for the girl's father, and that money was still due hini for labor; that he had given her money to buy clothes Avith; that the father had even brought money from him to town for that purpose, and that Joshua had bought flour for the family in fact, that he had been paying.altention to her all Summer, and had lobd her with all the ardent devotion of the ardent nature of an ardent native of an ardent clime Under the circumstances the Justice could but discharge 1 him; the squire and the attorney taking pains how ever to deliver 5 democratic lecture to Josh ua, advising him-not to "marry any of the white girls. Bat the darkey repeated to himsplf those pathetic and; touching lines 'If yo'ui love the as I love you No knife can cut our love in two; and replied that the affair being a littl dark, he was unable to "see it" as the; did The darkey has been knocking around among the- few Democrats of this vicinity too long to have, bis notions of free love talked out ofbhn.

vt emm; Go's ColCiiom u. QU JKISTS WARE COME ONE! COMB. ALL! To thCtgvcatetit sale of fr agc I ill sell $5,000 worth of rady mad Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and ankee Notions at the NEW i OUK, STORE, sale to commence Saturday, 10 o'clock a. and at 2 o'clock p. Dec.

29th, I860. Sales are to be continued twice a week, Wedi-cs-; days and Saturdays, till all the goods are sold, ureat bargains can be bad and a good chance to fit yourselves out for Winder. person tpat hvs horsey, caltlo. real estate, household goods aud other property can have them sold on most reasonable terms, and I trust satisfaction will be given. Goods on consignment received aud return made promptly.

GEO. VY WISNER, Gen I Auctioneer and Com. Merchant, I II AYE FOR SALE One Mowing Machine Rake. GEO. TV.

WISNEE. One span of Eour Year Old, Mules. G0r.yr. One new Milch Cow for 30. Twenty head of Two Year Old Steers.

o. w. w. 102 Acres oi Land near Ash-' land Town site. 1C00 feet of Oak or Cotton-wood Luniher.

Grist 1 oOO bushels of Corn- in the ear. GO. W. WISNBRi; craJ Auiioftr Ccr JlferehtnL "Visixoi; 3 3 The White Could Chief says "We are informed that a woman named Craig, who lived in.ihis' plactt during the past summer and fall, but who has lately leen residing in the Hoy's Creek neighborhood, ioi-6ened her child, aged about six inonths, by administering a dose of strychnine, on Sunday qj Monday last. Her reason for'the'act was, wo understand, that the child was troublesome; and she had threatened, i a lew days before, that, it it kept on so, either the child of herself would not live much longer.

We understand that the Sheriff of Brown county arrested her on Tuesday. Desperado CAUGUT.One of tho chief offenders in tho targedy which took place it this county in November last has been found, arrested and brought to this place, arid is now in qnr county jail. He was arrested in Leavenworth, Sunday morning, tho 6th on a description or warrant sent from St. Joseph for a gang of burglars and robbers who had plundered a store in Wathena of some 1100 the Friday night before. lie was found out mid recognized at the breakfast table of the Pittsburgh House by the officer Nailson of the Leayenwortii police force-by the; from St.

Joseph above spoken of. "An immediate capture made in which the rob ber made most desperate resistance endeavering to use his revolver, A search of his baggage, comprising of carpet sacks, disclosed in his pos session a large and complete set of burglars tools, comprising a 'variety ux sK.uiui.uir koj laise-Kej anils, blastmg-powder, catridges for blowing open safes ne-proved to oe Meiu lonn, or the one we understand it, who did the principal shooting in the affray this County last JSovember in which Jesse S. Dennis was killed and was badly' wounded. A revvard'of 61000 had been offered as will be: remeni-ered by citizens of this county for the capture and delivery of Bonn and Mooneye Half the amount was paid or some 530 expcn.ses.i and all we suppose, this morning "to "officers Schott and Xailson who had delivered the prisoner the night before. Nemaha Courier.

Artemus Ward will clear $59,000 by his visit to England. 4 All kinds of hardware, picks, crow bars- iron wedges, sledges, chains and every, thing in this line, just received at E. B. PUR CELL CO'S. The highest market price paid for all valuable firs at the firm of Baker Flagg A Co.

E. B. Purcell Coi sell paints, oils, dye stuffs, drugs, and patent medicines, which are warranted of the purest quality, as low as they can be had at any place in Kansas. 5 1 Come and Settle. -i-Our filends who owe us are requested to come in and pay up immediately, as we must have money to renew our stock.

Please, don't disap point us, 1 Todd Booth Co. January 3stJSG7. tf The largest, cheapest and best assort ment of cloaks, shawls, gray ami white blankets, is at E. B. Purcell Co's.

The Prices. Buyers here in -town an paying 10 cents per pound for chickens dressed, from 8 to 10 cents per pound for fresh pork, 4 cents for beef on foot, 2,75 per dozen for live chickens, and ci, per dozen for undressed quails. Wood brings from to per cord. Doty's Clothes Washer and Uxirss- sal Wrixgek. Doty's clothes washer is the best and most popular machine ever invented.

It is easy to operate, sitting or standing? takes but little room. finishes its -work in from two to four min utes, aiftl-'is The only machine known that is liked the better the longer it is used. Whitford oorhees are Agents for the above machines. Call and get a circular and satisfv yourselves. 26-4w.

E. B. Purcell Co. are determined tp give more goods and better- ones f6r the cash in hand than-any other house hi wes tern Kansas. They have" lately received large additions to their extensive stock, which is now full and complete in all its Cash buyers don't fail to call and see them John PiniER Sox.

Ilavejustrccciv cd a lot of Euekeye 3IowerS, also a larg assortment of Rock Island Plows. n7-tf Gooo Pictures. Pictures taken ns good as the best, and as cheap as the cheapest, at Burgoyne 3 Fhotogroph KootaB, Manhattan tvausaa. liJ-dm Manhattan Retail Market. CoaaECTIS EVERT WEEK BI VAX ASTWERF, Co.

Fhmr, Corn Corn meal ip.ibu.hel,1 0 do 1 5IT 2,00 150 2 00 do 50. do 1,50 1.60 I per do 2,25 2,50 i. ilo 2,50 2,50 3.00 TP pcund 63 i'- do 12J4 15 Vi 15 Wheat -Potatoes do sweet Onions barce, -Apples, green, Butter, scarce Reef Steak -Tr'esh pork Hams, gar cured," Corn Beef, Bacon, Lard, Picketed Pork, Hides, dry -Hides, green Tallow 1 per pound 27 per do 10 do 25 per do 20 i per do 20 ft do 6 fa 8 por do T'V dl0.Sl2 1 GROCERIES. Corrected every week by CRUMP Dried Apples do1' Blachberries, do Currants, do Prunes, Checss Sugar, Eg'gs Fait Soffihum Codhth, White Fish, Sfackcrel, 1 TV its kmi pound, IS 20 IB do 30 do 50 do 35 do 35 do 25 30 do 17 23 5 dozeD 30 barrel 50 gallon 75 1 00- per pound 16 18 pound 13. do 1JS" 1 iJ Arrival and Departure of Mails.

luisternrmiP. nrrivus daily except Sunday, at 5 p. closes fiht in mail close 2.50 in. iwjaviU and Blue river mail arrive weklyf Tihm-day, 4 close Wednesday Ca. TO- Republican Talk-? mail arrives weakly, Thursday.

4 clo' Monday t.iu. OrFICE Opeu at 7 a. close at 12 ecu nt 1 p. cbc at a. m.

Sundays open JrYm Vi W. Hl P.M. Manhattan, Kansas. 7. -t Directory.

11 ETITOmT. Sabbath Sorvice. lol a.sn.t Sabbath vh.l, -Prayer Meeting, p. ni Prayer Keating, ednosday, p. in.

KEV.N. GREEN, Pattor. f- BAPTIST. Sabbath Service, Sabbath MxuU lli ni4 Sabbath 8 J.mi Prayer liting, Wednesday, 8 m. GALE, C3N3RE1ATI0N Sabbath a.

Sabbath Pi-liuol. 11) W4 tabbivrh Service. 8 p. n4 and CwMlereuc Meeting, Wednesdays 9 P- liEV. O.

A. BECK WITH, PRSBYTEFUAN erviej every Fabbatti at 10J a. ni.r acd 1 iu. lu Uvre Ila'l lie v.ALEX STEKRETT, Pastor. SPISCOPALServ-ee every Sunday at 3 o'clock p.

tm CourrecaCiuuai ihurch. KEV. J. H. LEE, Pastor.

PaHACHTXG every Sunday at the school house by El- A. Hitchcock and M. L. Wism-r, at 11 o'clock a. SnblnUh School, 10 a.

Preaching, every 3 f. except the day of Sabbath, fjchool Cuu- rt. SASBATH School Concert occur every third San- 4ay ttach month, at 3 o'clock p. assembling at the respective r's JAMES UEATU, President. RELIGIOUS SM-vfcM fit th College Chapel eery Hbbath, at 4 o'clock p.m..

the President of the CoHego aattie respective Clergy men in Jlannattau oBiciatmg. Warranty and 1 Quit-Claim EreecS and biasili Applications Tor Additional Boutaticfor sale ut tlais ofiice. BasssBwancaa9as9aBSBBnBEaHnsansnaBaaaasBaBaaK5 A A man a wagon load of fat, dressed prairie chickens to town this week and sold them out at ten cents a piece. Thcjce houses about town fire being filled with ice about ten or twelve inches 'thick, taken from the raging Kaw. The U.

S. Express Company have rAp-v pointed U. W. Higmbothani Co. agents for this place.

Their oflice Is in their Tassing down street the other day I saAy Trof. Tfilliard training a vicious horse and thought I would take a I did so, and got more' than my money's worth. Kicking and balking horses are soon made time and gentle, in his hands. X. re have received from the publishers, The Tribune Ahnanac' for 1807.

Its statistical iufonnation is invaluable, aijd it. should in the possession of every American citizen who cares to keep pace with the progress of the times. R. Bryan has moved his lamily gro- rf-ry and fruit store into the llrst building this side of the Hotel. lie has about one hundred and twenty-live bushels of fine apples for sale.

We have been to sec the VEtna Sewing Jt is a. beautiful piece of furniture, and we do not hesitate to say it is un-iJoiiMed-ly the bestsewing machine for general family use that has yet b2en offered in our market. Those desiring to purchase should not fail to give the Agents, 3IcKay Silver, a call, wlierc samples may be eecn. They-are warranted perfect. Laiiks.

We take great pleasure in di rcfctiiig -thg special attention of our lady rra'tv-i-y to Messrs. Geo. Reed Go's Li'piM Dyes. These Dyes, we know from jtirr-soaal experience, possess all the merit for them 03- Messrs. Reed Iiostou firm of high standing.

The rep resentations ot tlie gentlemen comprising this firm are entitled to the utmost conli-lcnce of the public Providence Advertiser. Meyer Bko3. Co. Agents in St. Sunday School Con-cert.

The Concert of the M. S. S. A. for January will be held at the Baptist Church next Sunday af ternoon at 3 clock.

On account of the recent death of one of the members it i-s re quested that the children shall all be pres ent, as ths exercises will have special ref-frence to her memory. 1 J. E. Pi-att, Fres. to Todd Booth Co and get a churn warranted to make more butter and do it less time than any churn 23-4 Manhattan, Riley county Kansas, will buy aGd sell Real Estate on commission, pay taxes for non residents, examine titles, make deed mortgages, bonds, cases Wm.

P. Higinbotham, Notary Public, Insurance Agent anuU. S. Express Agt. January IS, 1807.

2S-Cw EsCArETj. John MeNimmr. a son of Erin, and Edward Shad, a son of a gun, nave been ooarmng the little stone boarding house, of which Sheriff Peck car- tics' the keys, for a few days. The nights Lave been rather cool hereaway oi late and there was a big hole in the jail where a. err rloql nf- nlrl tmo 5iV Qnrl tVict-n wnc no other hole for it to get out the place was rather tuicomforta-blc for gentlemen of leisure.

Pat, with his usual wit, undertook the experiment of stopping the hole with body; hole wouldn't stay stopped worth a isnapp. But the joke of the experiment was, that when Pat drew 'his body out of the hole, he drew it out on the wrong side of the wall, and his waggish leg3 wagged off with ft. The young8ori of a gun, not liking his lonely situation -loaded1, cocked and primed his carcass, and shot it off through the hole. If any one sees either of these "sons" or and. enquidng for their boarding house, please don't in- fofm the anthorities here, as we are glad to get rid of "sechV Later.

Since waiting the, above we learn that the i 'sons' aforementioned were seen 611 the rai'road track Rbove'herVj nur-faiiig for Johnson and Junction Important from the Legislature. An important bill, is nov agoin to be past by the Lcgislater of Kansas, and that is thatTjewis Kurtz is tohev his taxes refunded to him beeus he sold the people goods ho cheep the past they saved enuf ofmouey pay (gr- their taxe.3 oujf how Jhev Rre all a Ulan. KcrU. at THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE WITH WITH GOODS GOODS New York. "Washington, D.

C. Cincinnati, Ohio. St. Louis, Mo. (t Leaven worth, Kan.

r. TOPEKA, Jcn ction City, Man iiattan 20-ljr a 6 ft ft' S3 C- S- Guns, Eifles, Eevolvers, Pistols, Scabbards for Revolvers, Belts munition for all kinds and sizes of Guns anil -Revolvers. Henry Sharers, Watch-maker Sonth East corner of2d st tielow Fleming Winner's Drug Atore. MAXIfATTAY, KANSAS n-22fm THE KANSAS VALLEY NATIONAL BANK OF TOPEKA, KANSAS. An! liorized Capital, $300,000 Paid In Capital, $50,000 DANIEL M.

ADAMS, President. JAMES M. SPEN'CER, Vice GEORGE D. FARR, Cashier. 5 DIRECTORS Daniel m.

Adans, James M. Spencer, 4 Samuel J. Crawford, Thomas J. Andfrsca, Chester I nomas, John Georg V. The above Bank having commenced brisi ness under the general Banking Law of the Lm ed states, is prepared to -open accounts with Hanks, -Hankers and bnsiness men gen erally.

Will" make Loans and collections. receive Drpositcs, sell Exchange on all prin ciple cities of the United States and Europe. Buy and cell Gold, -Silver and all classes of of U. S. Securities und Securities of the State of Kansas.

U. S. Revenue stamps for sale in sums to suit. Interest paid on timede- posites. 3 Dissolution of Copartnership The Copartnership heretofore existing un ler the firm imme of Maueilian Talmer, is tMs daj dissolved by mutual consent.

All outstanding debts of said firm will be settled by-Martin Mauerhan, who will continue tho bus new it I ie alt slnil MARTIN MATTER HAS B. F. PALMER. mi 0 Co ft S3 S3 3 t4 3J t3 "3 V-H I ZD i C3ra, I- Si J1 Urn 1 9 Xgl 53, as CI ft 5 IMl 5 v3 I ft 17 I A CARD TO IN VALIDS A Clergyman, while residing in South America 83 a.Jirisionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for toe Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decays-Disease of the Uri-nnry and Smihfil Organs, an'! the whole trMn of disorders bvovght on by baneful ani vic-ous habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy.

Prompt ed by a desire to WDint the aniicted and un fortunate, I will send the recipfr for ins and ustns tnis medicine, in a sealed en velope, to any one who needs it, Iree charge, riease mciose a postpaid envelope, addressed to yourselt. Address JOSEPH T. IN MAX. srsuon diiiib nouae, new i ui vny. Perfect.

If you want a pcrfeet likeness yourself or babir? to Burjryne' Gal- oi COLLIXS Wholesale Agents, St; For sale at Coo's Lrng Ktore, Manhattan. -1 i 24-lv r2l i JriahatUn, Det. 169, i.

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