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Mills, Smith & Giddings' Real Estate Advertiser from Topeka, Kansas • 4

Mills, Smith & Giddings' Real Estate Advertiser from Topeka, Kansas • 4

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UNIOX PACIFIC BAIL WAY, J) Translated from the Lawrence Frele Presse. 1 i 'i third Monday ia April aad first Monday in salt, in quantity aaa cneapuesa upre ERIE RAHiWAYi cedented. Besides this truly weodrous September ia Butler county, on the fourth Monday in April and fourth, Monday in salt nlain. in this region inexhaustible The State of Kansas, -through her geographical position and mild climate, is mm quantities of lead, tin, iron and copper September i ia Marion county on the first opmt to eminently adapted to agriculture, horticul WIIX BE ALL THE RAHE IH UVNDKED YEARS! Tht mtttrialitg Mind At ipfrtf twrM. 1 IT WAMMt chass, 'Tulllbe ell the lam In a hundred years! Wkat spell-word te conjure an smiles aad (can 0, hew oft do I muse, 'mid the thoughtless and gay, On the marvelooe truth that than words convey I And can it ao, Innat tha valiant and free nw tL.1.

taints nfHfn this frail decreet Monday in May and first Monday in Octo JL Fort Hays. -r ber. ture, vine-culture aad stock raising. No State in the Union offers better ad OBKAT BEOAD OUAQI DOUBH TBACCBosM are known to exist; to some extent, gold and silver a region containing, in soil, minerals, and other respects, advantages second to none other, and at once attractive whese capital invested Will field vantages to the industrious 'YwiHTsUt ARKAHGrasWTS. TOPEKA CHtKCH DIBECTOBT.

The fetate may be reached rail NEW TORKit BOSTON BAPTIST BCRVICI ii road or steamboat, at all seasons of the hanaseme retarns. ana wnere laoor win Are tha trophiea they've raarad and tha glories they've Oa and After Hovember 19th, 18ST, year. Millions of acres of land lie nn tilled, meet with ready remunerative demand TRAILS WILL L1AT1 DAILY, Sunders exeapted Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; 'and Sunday evening at half-paBt o'clock. Sunday School immediately after morning and Kew England Cities. THIS BAILWAT IITBNBS FROlt The dav is not far distant when aid Mex as loiiews (S0IKS WIST.) won, Only caatlea of frost-work confronting the naf i And malt all that's Joyous and brilliant to view Aa a mid-summer dream, ba aa periahing, too? Than hare pitjr, ye prond ones ba gentle, ye great 6 remember how merer beeoemeth roar state -siuuv eu, kirk i Hew Tsrk, 46 Mlleav service.

Prayer meeting pn Thursday ico will become a part oi tne aorainion under the Government of the United States. Its mineral wealth alane makes taava Laaveawof th, and invite the industrious settler with small means to acquire a homestead, and therewith lay the foundation for an Independent life. There is room here yet for millions. Although only a few years have elapsed since the State was first settled Leave Wvaadotte. atnaiMia ve stew xarji, a as ilea.

BstiMnaaio a Sow Mllew. asb raoat for tha mat that conaumeth the aword of the breve-, it an acquisition desirable and certain." It i i TU a 10 ie 22 to 27 Miles the shortest routs. it contains, nevertheless, cities of consider 1.62 T.es a. T.10 6 11 15 US 28 BSS 8 00 1 11,69 A. M.

is 10-aay wiiDOUi rou ui railway, mi Government of old Me'xico would gladly give its pledge for money and land in aid of a railway through its domain to the able magnitude, such as, Leavenworth, evening, iter. Isaac bawter, rastor. COlfOREOATIONAL SBRVICB Sunday moraing at 10 o'clock and evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday School immediately after morning service. Prayer meeting en Thursday evening.

Rev. Law-mBodwell, Pastor. f. METHODIST SEBVIOB Leave State Line, Arrive at Lawrence, Topeka, 11 Wasnago. Manhattan, Junction City, Sallna, Barker, Xllaworth, Fort Haja, la eating the chain of the manacled elave And the eoaqueror'e frowni and hia victim's rears mil be all tho aame In a hundred jreare 1 'Twill be all tha aame In a hundred years I What spell-words to conjure up amllee and team Bow dark are your fortunes, ye sons of the soil, Whose heir-loom ia Borrow, whoae birthright la ton Tat envy not thoae who here glory and gold nw awAnt af the nnor and the blood of the bold: SIB ii.se AU Trains run directly through to New York, a.

468 MILES without CHiNsa or ooicaca. From and after Kove'mber 25th. T867, Tralhs will Atchison-Lawrence, lopeka, Manhattan i.ts r. Junction City, Fort Scott, and hundreds 1'acinc coast, it would, maeea, oe no 3.3 of others, all failed with a thrifty and ener very difficult task to obtain from tne old leave in connection with all Western linos, as follows i FROM DUNKIRK AND MALAMAITCA By New York time from Union Depota 7.90 A. M.

EXPRESS MAI from Dunkirk, For 'Be coming, howe'er they may flaunt in their pride Mexican Uovernment a cnarter ior a ran OOINO KA8T. Leave fort ,12 02 A. if. getic people, inonsanas ot larmers reap the rich harvest of their almost, boundless fialrln. 1 wav with au endowment double in extent.

Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Sun 6.3S oe a. both in money and land, to that of the Tho day when they 11 mouiuor to oust ny your Death unitcth the children of toll and of sloth, And the democrat reptiles carouse upon both; For time as he speeds on hia viewless wingi, TMMnnlilM and withera all aarthlv thinra day evening 1 o'clock. Sunday School at 2 o'clock. Prayer Thursday Horticulture and vine-culture are tar 10 SO 10 2 (Sundays excepted). steps at Salamanca 10 00 A.

and connects at HornelUville and Corning with, the 8 00 A.M. Xxproas Mail from BufTalo, and arrivea in Now York at OO A. Hi- 'i Union racinc, ried on to such an extent that it will not be 2 65 P. M. Who is there so blind as not to compre long before fruit and wine will be sent to 40 8.00 ii 00 12.13 100 s.22 4.62 TOO RllBWerth, Arrive at Port Barker Sallna, Junction Oity, Manhattan, Wamege, Topeka, Lawrence, State Line, And the knight'a white plume, and the shepherd' 3.35 P.

H. LIGHTNING EXPRESS, from f.oa S.30 1S.10 the far west to the Rocky Mountains. Class meetings at lit and i o'clock. Rev. John D.

Knox, Pastor1. GRACE CHURCH SEBVltES Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and Sun bend the immense advantages to accrue from railway communication with that country? and who cannot see at a glance 1-10 a. As means of exportation, we need only Halamsnca, (Sundays ezceptvd). stops at Uornellavl le 6 25 P. Bf (Hup.) intersecting with the 2 20 P.

M. train from Buffulo aadar-rives In New York at 7.00 A.M. mention the great Union racihe railroad that among all the projected Hues of ran wav west of the Mississippi, the Atchison, day evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath School 4.15 P. HI.

NEW YORK NIGHT EX I 7-15 Leavenwortn, from Wyandotte to the west line of. the State, to Colorado the second California Connecting at Lawrence with ttaees for Fort Tobeka and Santa Fe line is the only one scon, ana all points in norrnera ana ouumurii and the railroad from Lawrence through whose line points directly to the Pacific Kansas. PRESS, from Dunkiik, (Sundays excepted), gtopsat Salamanca 6.40 p. 01ean 7S5F. at.

(Sup-); Turner's 9 56 A. H. and arrives in NcwYork at 12 30 P. connecting with Afternoon Trains and Steamers for Boston and New England cities. at 9 o'clock in the morning.

Kev. J. JN Lee, Rector. wK CJ If i PRESBTTERIAN SERVICES Sunday morning at 10 o'clock and Sun Southern Kansas to Galveston on the At Wamego with stages for Council urove, ails coast through the dominion or, oia Mexico alon Creek. Rock Creek.

Emnoria and Harysvills. Gulf of Mexico; also, tho9e other, rail It this bo true, who cannot see tne ui At Fort liars with II. 8. Express uvenana aiun roads which will soon cross and rccross crook, i. And the minstrel's pipe, and the scholar's book, And the Emperor's crown, and the Cossacks spenra Will be dust alike In a hundred yearsl 'Twill be all the same In a hundred 0 most mngical fountain of smiles nn tearsl To think that our hopes, like the flowers of Juno, Which we love so much, should be lost so soon I Then what moaneth tho chase after phantom Jojsf Or the breaking of human hearts for toys! f.

Or the vet'ran'a pride In his crafty schemes Or "the passions of yonth for its darling dreams!" Or the aiming nt ends that we never can span 1 Or the deadly aversion of man for man What availeth it all? 0, ye sages, say I Or the miser's joy In his brilliant clay 1 Or the lover's zeal for his matchless prize- The enchanting ward, with the starry eyesf Or the feverish conflict of hopes and fears, If 'tis all tho same in a handred years Ah 1 'tis not tho same in a hundred years, ect interest Ccicaeo has in this road. Take and Bxpress Coaches, for Denver City, and all day evening at 7 o'clock. Rev. Jens 9.50 P. M.

CINCINNATI EXPRESS, from the State. points in Colorado, Montana, Utah, California, and New Blexlco. Ihe advantages that Kansas oners to the immigrant are so great, and can be Dunkirk, (Sundays Excepted). Stops at Salamanca 11.65 r. Mt, and connects at liornelle-vllle with 11.20 p.

H. Train from Buffalo, arriving In New York 8 46 p. m. At Leavenworth with Packets for points the iesouri river and Hannibal and St. Jo.

R. It. ior all down your map for a moment and examine this idea. Look for Chicago, then Quincy, then Atchison, Topeka, the mouth of the Little Arkansas crossing the salt plain to Ekix, Prstor. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CriURCH.

Class Meeting at 9 a. Sunday. Preaching at 10. Sunday School at 2 p. u.

points East. At Htnte Line with trains of the Hissonrl Pa seen so clearly, that, thousands of farmers come here from the Eastern States of -the elflc Boad, for gt Louis, and points South and East. the north bend of the Canadian -river FROM RVPFAI.O By New York Time from Depot cor. Exchange and Michigan streets: 5.45 A NEW YORK DAY EXPRESS, Union, and even from the rich States ofl (where vou strike Fremont road), thence Preaching at 3 P. in- the evening at General Superintendent.

Illinois ana Ohio, to look tor better homes 8 p. m. Kev. J. 11.

Platt, Fastor, JKO. M. WEBSTER, Genl. Frt. aad Ticket Agt.

crossing the, Uanatlian, Keep on iu a soutn- and they find them. And although there T. J. ANDBBS0N, Ticket Ageat, westerlv direction to the boundary oi oia CATHOLI SERVICE. arc many tiermaBS among these, yet the Mexico; then on io the Pacific coast at (snnaays excopieuj.

scope ai uorneiiaviu .03 A. M. (Bkft.) i Busquehannah 1.1T P. at. (Dine) i Turner's T.6S p.

m. and rlvea in New Yik lu.SOp. u. Connects at Great Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, aad at Jersey City with 4 llidnlght Express Train of New Baltlmorj and Wash' inirton. Sundays Mass at 8 and 10 o'clock.

ratio ot immigration is not at all in pro the foot of the Gulf of Cahforniar-or NEW TIME TABLE Sermon at the last Mass. Vesper at 3 portion to the American born, The cause How clear soever the case appears for know ye not that beyond tha grave, Far, far boyond where the cedars ware. O'er the Syrian mountains, or where the stars Oome glittering forth in their golden cars, There bloometh a land of perenniel bliss, Where we smile to think of the tears in this! And ihe nilsrim reaching that radiant shore, strike the Gulf at Guaymas, no matter o'clocx. Kev. J.

it. vis U'otJRi, Castor of this lies partially in the contentldness which and then determine in your own LUTHERAN CHURCH. 01 tne vrerman farmer to nave a home 8.00 A EXPRESS MAIL, via Avon an mind if vou can, that this is not the short Hannibal st. Joseph anywhere in this country, and partially be Each alternate Sabbath in the evening est, most practicable, best, and easiest con llornsiisviiie, (Bunaajs Arrives In New York at OO A. H.

Has the thought of death in his heart no more, RMhlaveth hia staff and sandals down. cause many Germans are still ignorant of structed route to the Pacific waters. Thei at the Methodist Episcopal (Jhurch. 3.80 LIGHTNING EXPRESS. (Sua- For the victor's palm and the monaeeh't crown the great advantages that Jlansas oilers.

think of what peculiar advantages this Immigrants lor. Kansas from Europe of route will have by reason of the items be fore mentioned as to salt aud mineral re Kev. A. J. UebsON, rastor, 1 I MASO JfIC DIBECTORT.

Topeka Chapter1 No! 6, R. A. T. J. ten get in the East, into the iclutchel of days excepted).

Stops at Uornellsville p. and arrives In Now York 00 A. m. Connects at Emlra with Northern Central Railway for Harrlubnrg, Philadolphla, and the South at Jiirx-y City with Morning Kxprnta iTraiif" of NeW Jersey Bailrosd for Baltimore andWashingloa, and at New York with Morning Express. Train for Boston and Englandcities.

sources, and as to wnat Old Aiexico wouiu speculators ot their confrere who defraud them of their money, and only, after many Anderson, H. meets Monday of or pre most eladlv do for such an enterprise in RAILRO A. Tf Sundaj, Jfor. 18th 1 887 years of toil and economy is it nossible for the way of subsidies, and ask yourself, is ceding each full moon at Masonic HalL, these misguided ones to resume their wan this not a feasible, tangible thing 7 a NEW YORK NIGHT EX- Topeka Lodge No. 17, A.

F. and A. derings. We often hear the Is it possible that Chicago, JJetroit, Bul- C. C.

Kellam, W. meets Wednesday, And the mother meets, in mat tranquil spnere, The delightful child she had wept for hero; And we quaff of the sasae immortal enp. While the orphan smiles, and the slave looks np So be glad, my heart, and forget thy tears, for 'tis net the same in a hundrod years! THE lJf DEPEDEJTT FARMKR. Let sailors sing of the windy deep, Let soldiers praise their armor, 1 But in my heart this toast will keep The Independent Farmer, When first the rose In robe of green Unfolds Its crimson lining, And 'round the cottage porch Is seen 1 I The honeysuckle twining When banks of gloom their sweetness yield To beet that gather honey, He drives his team across the field. When skies ore soft and sunny.

5 HOURS QUICKER TIME "it 1 had come to Kansas five years so.en falo. New York aud Boston have been rHtxn, Diopa at jronage a.oo p. HornelUville with, the 4.16 p. a. Train front Dunkirk, aiid artivea in New York at 12.30 P.

u. preceding each full er, I would be better off now!" asleep in this great interest? To the Xaat than ever made heretofore. TRAINS HUHt THB0GH Oriental Lodge, U. D. A.F.

and hence we will hear the same expression 11.20 CINCINNATI EXPRESS, these, create cities but cive to the 1 -i .1 tir i from others. Therefore, Who has ears To Quincg without Change Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe railroad eation semi-monthly. to hear, let him the assistance of their good wishes, with (Sundayaexceptea,) stops at susqnehannan T.40A. Turner's 12T p.

(Dine), and arrivea in (New York at 1.45 P. n. Connects at-Elmira with Northern Central Bail-; way for Uairisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and pnints South, at Great Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Bailrosd for Bcranlon, Trenton and Philadel such an indorsement as their unbiased fi-Reffular trains are running on the Officers of the Grand Royal Arch Chap indement shall dictate, 'and before (ten AMBiVJsa a. m. aany, except jionaajr.

daily. LBAVOS a. m. dally, exeapt Monday. 8:30 p.

n. dally, P. B. GROAT, Gen'l Ticket At, O. N.

MEAD, Sunarintendsnt. HOPQLA8 PUTNAM, Agent. Topeka. L. 14.

Lawrence to ter of Kansas. I 1 years shall have passed away, an ana more ii il wa, having commenced on the first of.Jan- R. R. Rees, A- flas- phia, and at Newxork with Afternoon Trains tuan inia arucie contempiuivB win uuvc uary, it is just as we and.rileaiBera for Uontua and F.ngland set, A Smith, become a reality. i- Cities.

Price, IS Scribe 8 Adams, Only One Train East on' Sunday, loavlng Buffalo C. B. Q. RAILROAD! Treasurer E.T Carr, Secretary. MoTna.

The best protection azainst the at p. n. aad reaching New York at 12.30 1, at. Terms of the District Conrt In ttae State or Kaotuut. ravages of moths anions clothes is turp'en- Bohtoii anu 'New" Encland PAsfEKSEks, with Officers of the Grand Lodge of Kansas: M.

S. Adams, G. M.i E. A. Smith, J)G.

a'sirfl their Baggage, are transferred frtt nf churgt in New tine, ihe next best is the odor ot tobacco, 1st District. Leavenworth county, on r- nfll lorx. aSaI3a E. C. Hillyer, G.

S. E. Landers, MlTo pleasure travelers the line of the Erie the first Monday in March, May and hep terabcr, and the second Monday in No Railway presents many el'jects of interest, passing G.J. C. Beck, Treasurer; E.T.

Carr, THE OLD RELIABLE ROUTE The blackbird clucks behind the plow, The qunll pipes loud and clear. Yon orchard hides behind its bough The home be lovea to dear Tho gray and old barn doors unfold His umple store in measure, More rich than hoarded gold, A precious, blessed treasure While yonder iu the porch there stands His wife, the lovely charmer, Thesweetest rose on all his lands Tho Independent Fanner. To him tho spring comes dnnclngly To hi in the summer Mushes, The autumn smiles with mellow ray, His sleep old winter hushes; Ho cares not how this world may move, No doubts or foars confound him His little flock are linked in love, And household angels round him lie trusts to God and loves his wife. Nor grcifs nor ills may harm her; Un's noturo's nobleman in life The Independent Farmer. vember Leavenworth; county seat.

Wy through the boautitiil valleys of the Chemung, Sus-auehanna. Delaware and Ramapo rivers, an- ever- TOPEKA MARKET REPORTS. Reported for the Advertiser, Grand Secretary." i 1 via HHonll.nl A St. Joseph and Chicago Burling andotte county, on the urst Monday in ton A Quincy railroads, to the East la in superb or vhanging panorama of nature's beauties commands attention, April and October) Wyandotte, county der, end offers to travelera irlfat inducements in the C'OLOItED I.ODCE. D.

G. Lett Lodge, No. A. F. and A.

M. The Best Ventilated aud Most Luxurious Sleeping seat. 8. Kk'TAIL way of a gond track, sylandid day and ilwplng cars furnished with Conchet rmIN THE WORLD jem accompany all G. MOOK, CEOCBR, WHOLKSAI.K ASD TOPEKA, KANSAS.

D. G. Lett, W. M. 2nd District.

Atchison county, on the night trains on this railway. Euttan's Ventilating Apparatus, fourth Monday of ebruary, second Mon BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, I No 3 ny ot June and Atchison, and rare alwaye as low as by anv other routo. Wheat, Spring per bushel, $1,501,75, rhni aveiiin; all laconTeniensefrom Impure air. TWO PASSBNGKB TRAINS DULY Ask for Tickets via ERIE Railtray, Shawnee Encampment, regular meeting county seat. Doniphan cuiinly, third Mon dav of March, second Mondar of Seotem Tims aa quick and fare aa low as by any other the first and third 1 nday ot every month uirn can ne ontatnea at an rrincipai Ticket Olllcei in the West and South-Wosl.

route. Baggage checked through to nil Bantsrn clth-i. ber, and second Monday of December; II. RIDDLE, WM. K.

DARK, and Ihe Atrhinon Topeka and (jen'l Snp't, Gen. Paaa. Ag a. JOHN MARTIN, Samuel Hall, Scribe, fi Shawnee Lodje, No.l, I. O.F, Troy, county seat.

Brown county, first Monday of April, aud second Monday rail per bushel, Corn per bushel, 6A60 cents. Oats per-bushel, 4555c. Beans per bushel, 3,504,00. Potatoes per bushel, 0,90. Corn Meal pet 2,25.

Flour per 6,607,75. per barrel, 15,50. Onnernl Ticket Agent. DOUGLAS PUTNAM, Agent, Topeka. nnniia it nniironu.

To the Editor of the Chicago Republican: OFFK'ERS AND JUDGES OF TOR October; Hiawatha, county seat. Aetna meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on 1 ucsdav ha county, second Monday of April, and No country west of the Mississippi LAKE 8HO EE evening of each week. third Monday of October feeneca. countv about which we have any information i seat. Marshall county.

third Monday of gives such reasonable and certain prom Buckwheat Four pet Back, 10,08. Hams per pound, 30c. Oil IS MAHllXs, JM. U. O.

Nkwell, Sec'y. 1 a) 1 Officers of the Grand Division of the MICHIGAN SOUTHERN ises or early and rich development as that April and fourth Monday ot October Marysville, countv seat. thorough and towards which the line of Shoulders per pound, 20c. Sides per pound. 22c.

3d District. Jefferton ounlti. an the the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe road Sons of Temperance of Kansas. I fourth Monday of March, and the second I JirT It -i I is to be pushed, lnere is certainly no Lard per pound, lC20c 7 Butter pet pound, 15(d)45c. Monday of November in Jackon county, Rev.

R. D. Parker, Wyandotte, part of Kansas so promising to railroad on the second Monday in 'April and 'Octo enterprises as the Southwest. And why? The moment the road reaches the Arkan ber in roitawatomie count) on the fourth If 1 1 TTT oioiiuay in April hdu uciuuer i in rruuuun Hon. T.

u. Baker, U. A. Hiram McArthur, G. S.

Huntress, G. T. i. C. Esty, G.

C. 10 J. M- Allen, G. i FOUR TRAINS DAILT from CHICAGO. STATE OF KANSAS OPPICERS OP STATE.

S. J. Crawford, Gorernor. N. Green, Lieutenant Governor, R.

A. BarkUIi, Secretary of State. J. R. Swallow, Auditor of State.

M. Akdkrson, Treasurer of State. Pi McViCah, fcapt.Pub. Intruc'Joa. O.

H. IIoit, Attorney General. i JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT. S. KiNCeiAay Chief Justice.

J. afford, Associate Justice. L. D. Bailet, Associate Justice.

JUDGES OP THE DISTRICT COURT. D. W. Brewer 1st District. R.

St. Clair Graham, 2d District. G. E. Gjlcsrist, Zi Distriot.

D. M. VAlkntive, 4tfa District. J. H.

Watson, 5th District D. P. Lowe, 6th District. Distrlctlf HOI, Bum ph hies, 8th District. see county on the Monday; next after the Haklnr close connections to sas river, which it will do within a distance of 125 miles from Topeka, it will intercept the immense present trade in cattle, hides, sugar pet, pound, gallon, 6080c S.

H. Syrvpfet gallon, 1,10. Golden Syrup per gallon; 1,41. Star Syrup per gallon, 1,69. Coffee per pound, 2831e.

Tea pet peund, 1 Soap per pound, 8al2e. OLITILAND. DUNKIRK, BUFFALO, ALB ANT tonrth Monday of October; in tshawnet, HBW YORK and BOSTON, and all neinta In ounty, on the third Monday oi May, and furs, and Indian goods from Texas and PBNN8TLTANIA, NEW TOHK, and fie KIW GOOD TE.HPEERS. j. the ionrth Monday in the intervening Indian country, and be the XNOLAND pTATES.

i The attention of the Traveliet Poblie Is especialv 4th District. Joltnson county, on the John Brown Lodge of I. O. of G. T.

sure means ot increasing that trade, with second Monday in 1 March, and the fifth called to oar 8.15 p. m. train, arriviuc ia Cleveland D. G. Lett, W.

C. T. i Mrs. M. A.

Lett, Arot7e per pound, 8(diUe. ia a very brief space of time, at least fire hundred per cent. Fiftv thousand head at are Buffalo, 1 New York, an. Avt- Monday after the second Monday in Sep W. V.

1 H. G. Lett, F. WJ C. fL.

C. aa ventral ana ureal hwnain advance of Ike Mlchiga tember of each year; in Franklin 'county, of cattle from Texas early is a moderate Miller, YY. R. S. 'Regular meeting I etery reaiarai route, ma i Chccst-rpet pound, 1520.

Rope per pound, 30oi it Salt per barrel, 8,50. Dried Apples pet poind, 12ie. Tha com Diet ion af our New andSDlandid Denote on the fourth Monday in March, and the Wednesday eveoing. i Chicago and Clevalaad afford eomforta an I eOnvenV votiuiabo ivr hue iicm usu ur twenty veaT8: judging from the last two years' actual op encea aot efialed oa anyLla eat of Ckkag. third Monday after tne second in beptem-ber of each year in Douglas county, on the second Monday after the fourth Mon Dried Peaches per nound, 20e.

orations. This trade now goes to the aiaanriena Bleeping cars, witn anoaern isiprove- menta, accompanying sight traina betwea Cbieago Union Pacific (Eastern Division) for its Hall aad Ckwelan MeeU a a. Post No. 1 AU changes made la Union depota. day in March, on the second Monday in cutlet.

Green Applet. per bushel, 2,00. ryli thna arolUIng all ran lag er fivers an tne uaaKaa- the 2d and 4th Friday of every month. ant obangoaen ether Li From the point where the Atchison, September, and the second Monday in Wo Ne ckanaw ol Cart betwi ea Chics re aad Owvelaad 'JOHN WAYNE, fjC. vember.

r. aad hut two obaagea between Uhlcaga and New Dried tUmtpet pound, 55c' 1 Dried Blackberries per pound, SOc. 1 Dried Raspberries- vet pound, 70c. Dried Cherries pitted per pound, 70c. Topeka aad ban ta road crosses the Ar kansas river being the mouth of the Lit III8 ISB KLL, Adjt.

6th District. Lyon counttt, on the' Jork. oonneotlag at Olevaland direct with trains from Pitta burr, Uarrmtmrg, Philadelphia, Baltimere first Monday in March, and the second Mon tle Arkansas, where all this. Texas and S. N.

9th District tSttEB STATES CftXeRESSKAlf. -k "StrJvET VNITED states BKNATORS. 8. C. Pomerot, I t-.

Mare W. Delaiat, tJ. 'S. bist Jodge. C.

C. Whiting, U. 8. Marshal. G.

B. U. S. Peqsipn land Waahugtan.ataggaae ofeceked I destination. rowsTorrtT RE- uflnirVifnav niiiiaid.

Sonthera trade comes to tha nearest ship day in September I ia Osage county, on the third Monday ia March, and the sec. rusrear or masbah. aing point on tn Union Pacific, it i at Prunes pet pound, 30c. GEO GRAY. Gen' Western Agent, Ohieage.

OTIS IMBALL, Oea'l Agent, Battalo. JOHN B. LCDLUM, Agent, Leavenworth From the discovery of the Mississippi ond Monday in October; in Morris coun least 100 miles, or nearly the same distance aa to Topeka. Consequently no possible liice per pound lac. Eggs pet dozen, SOc.

tyt on the first Monday id AprH, and the Valley to Us admission intp the Unioi BV)J0HN, HOLLO WAY, third Monday in. November; in Coffev UncaarTier gallon, eoe. All. ARRITAM AJTB DEPARTs7BES contingency can arise ay which the Union Pacific road can obtain this trade, when oounty, on the fourth Monday in May, and Ctlai Oip-tyt TOBACCOS. Beautifully written and illustrated "with the nrst Monday in December in ureen- ids Aicoigon, lopena ana santa IT a is enerravinors and onciral designs dv ine Fine Cut pet pound.

1,50. wood county, on the third Monday in May. ones in operation to that point. This Southwestern and Texas trada be AT TOHAAi I 'i'BT PACIp'IC' RAILWAT.1 Maa'goinfl; Eas 1 55 44 Weity 1 1 1 20 a. M.

BY iTAGE, bin DisTaiCT. juiamt county, on the IHugpet pound, author, v4-, third Monday in March, first Monday in ing only just began, and forcing, as it Smoking -pet pound, STANDARD WORK il September, and first Monday in Decern ber; in Linn countv, on the second Mon For reference, supplying a want long felt. -Daily Topeka to Atchiaow learea CAicAnr-per dozen, Dressd per donen, 4,58. Turkeys per dozen, White Fish per pound, 15c. Containing many rare and Valuable official day after the third Monday in March, and third Monday in September in Bourbon peka MCA.

arrive at Atcnison at documents, ft truthful, accurate and graph OFFICERS) Or BHAvrHTtB.COlTJiTT. C. Whitimo, Sheriff. W. E.

Boweer, Treasurer. P. J. Bokebbace, Clerk, i W. C.

Thompson, Recorder. JIiram Mc Arthur, District Clerk. Thos. Rtok, County Attorney, Joh T. Morton; Probate Judge.

A. Ashbauob, Coroner. B. Whitaker, Coaoty Surveyor. J.

D. Kiox, 8apt Pab. Instrvctioa. i- G. W.

SPBMCCR, 4 E. Carriqer, A. G. aoes, tne oi tne very important items in the business of the Union Pacific road at this time, what may we reasonably" expect i it to be in two or three years -with the advantages the construction of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa road will give It is but a very reasonable)' nretniaa that Mi and tie versa, i county, on the fourth Monday after the third Topeka to Lawreuce learei Topeka at io narration, oi events in chronological order, including much never before' dade Mondar in March, and second Monday af Codfiih-pet pound, JSc Dried Beef pet pound, 2oe. 1 P.

arrive at ivaarreoce at ii. a.aoa ter the third Monday ia September i in tice versa. i i public In the wonderful bistory of Kansas vrawtora county, on the sixth Mondar af Tri-Weekiy' Topeka io IiirenrcrtL, Cassia per pound, VKic. A Clotet per pound, 65c. 1 endorsed by all the leading men of he ter the third Monday in March, aud fourth whatever tends to promote the interests ofl IT.

11 learei at 4 A.1 at. TDeedaTi, Tturf Mustard pet pound, C0'. 1 Monday after the third Monday in Beptem State just what every body needs and will Jsti Knd Sutnrdava. arrivea at Leaven ido union i-acinc, eastern Uivision, will nrove enuallv of intmo A fit Soda per pound, 15e." ber in htrohee county, the seventh hV3. i a wertli at p.

leave avenwonn at Monday after the third Monday in March. And in like manner, whatever tends to pro- U.S. aL. a 1 Agents' wsrjfed aerety township and 4 A. M.

Monday, and fri dav. arrive at Toeeka at 8 r. at. and fifth Monday after the third Monday in Sentemberi i i OFFICER or Till CITT OF TOPEKA. mow ino iDiercBia oi ihe Atchison, To-Deka and Santa Fe road, will JHHfUULU 7th DiTBiCT.4nf5ri county, on the Matches pet caddy, 1,50.

V' Hominy pet pound, 7c. Nutmeg per pound, 1,50. Bucketspet dozen, 2,753,2. Horse Buckets 60c. Mkt.

Baskets General AgeoU, Topeka, Kan. Topeka to iSarliogane leave lopega at 4 a. m. Wedoetdaji ei ri- C. K.

HoBtifrAY, MerorA JOB DsUbo, City Marshal Geo. 0WiLMARTg, City pierk. second Monday ia March and September Jar realizing interest in Chicago. In other words, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Stv Jo and and Chicago, Barlingtoa and Quincy roads, make ap ay, arrive atBonnfame 12 HI Ni ia Alien county, on the loorth Mondar in Xtas? Jhe following gentlemea constitute BnrliBf ame at 13 Aioaoaya, neaoe- March and September in Keetho county, cobnculmeb. dnv and Fridar.

arrive at 1 opeka p. w. the Board, of Emigeatioft. for the Stat ofl on the first Mondar alter the feorth Mon db line oi roao, While the union Pacifi Weeklr Toceka to Jonction CitT leare and Missouri Pacific make an another. Kansas Gov.

8, J. Crawford, Chairman, Feed Baskets Brooms 2550. Powder, Blasting pet keg, 5.0Q, day ia March and September ia Labette county, oa the second Monday after the Topeka at 6 A. Wednpdar, arrive ad 1st M.WvaV. St.

Louis has said, by her pushing the Union Kansas. George A. Crawford, Ft Scott, Kansas. Jadf S. IX Bailey, Jaaetioa City at 8 f.

n. lBerapatieaTe loorth Monday in March and September: Thro. Mills, 4 3. C. Gordok, E.

G. Moov, i9. W. E. Boweer, K.

BenwELL, Pacific westward to Pond Creek, thence ia Wilton county, on the third Monday af- Jtiflc bportingpet keg, B.U0. Telegraph do. per keg, JO.O0.' do. per so westerly to santa re aad Albuquerque, at af Clinton, Kansas. Janetion City at 8 A.

Motidat. Topeka to Miesioa Creek, learei 1 P. at. Saturday, arrive at Misaion Creek ai that this immense iexas trade. Indian vitw auv ivuitu Juuiie.il oepiem Br 10 1 1 1 1 ia nooason county on tne fourth Mondar af Sltot per sack, 3,50.

trade, aad the great salt region, wers items of no importance to her. Has she not Lift Fi Wo6l We have keen Jhownftwo ter the fourth Monday in March and Sep-I ft P. leave Miioo Creek at 1 1. Satordaya, arrive at Topeka at It P. per pound, 20c.

Caps vet M- COTiil.50.''" hot the arrow beyond the mark" when fleeree of wool frota the fleck of Henry item per. mi f. nn 8th DisTaier Davis count ea the aee- If ail Cloeea roint East I p. H. she so adroitly managed to rait completely Stcffer, of this State, that for A.

J. H0reojr, City Treaarer. Joel Hcaroo, City Enguteer. L.yWiujAiis, C'ty Attorney. "austt Joitioes' Blanks assorted at $3 per oad Monday ia March aad September ia tenrtk and noenossef Ibre isaetrjiien ex- around wnat ta to-oay to most attractive WertriA.4i.'rJ OFe epea torn 1 A.

ntu 1 f. H. Cannes reach pet aoz. M. luckbcrru-pet dot, uuey county ea the tbtrd Monday ia March region in the great West? region bar oelled.

even ia the Green Mountain State, AM A I laad September; in Saline county, on the Ifretn whence the? were Wwurht into KaaH tag within it a aalt plain fifty fey tiapOsrru-peT tot, I1vum ioz. 4.754,25. brst Monday Asrii aod Uura Monday in Mr. StoBVtslienred freai a beak at his Octobers a UJKjk coun tea the fourtfc ni en all tirnilar ofioat tkretigheath at 14 wet laa4rd at Btatb this 21) IN wool, Tkia as the ne nnaarea mum ia. extent, seeds railway comtnonicatioa to develop told treasures wfaieh enly toeeds labor Onions ymr rwe-)ee bahelv 49." Monday in Ookoeer ja CJsufttounty, ee fTJwited Stave, Lke arst jiondajria aad other aessi transportatKHi io be stock we ke4 aVaasae.

and earnesuy bepe Mr, 6toffr itl fiad -hie veatnra payiag one. Kas I. FLETCHER, P. -rvl Cbas.0. fiASR, Dep.

P. 14.: -jaaj address. lYunes per peuoa, Sto, 9th DiSTEfct--Di 0ovty, on the wei to npp' the worll, it necessary, with.

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1867-1868