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The Olathe News Letter from Olathe, Kansas • 3

The Olathe News Letter from Olathe, Kansas • 3

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MILLIHEPw Ne Store! In'vrprate-l MbttU t'lieap B'Mriii in Sonlli-vrs 3Ip. Letter. JH. I t. i R- Time rl.

Rev. Bishop Marchebcauf warns the people of the west against a woman in a brown habit, calling herself a brown nun. She is an imposter, endeavoring to raise money by pretended collections for the poor. An intoxicated woman mounted a locomotive at "the Union Depot in Kansas City, the other day, and attempted to run it oat of the vard. Iitrit-t Court.

The November' term District Court for Johnson county, convened in active session in this city on Monday last, Judge Stevens presiding. The Judge does not appear to have soffei-ed in the late conflict, but is despatching business witli his osual promptness. There were rive criminal cases on the docket, three of which have been disposed of, and a fourth is on trial as we go to press. The follow in the causes tried or disposed of at this term State vs. Charles Wtitmore grand KORTHWAKDp La Act Mail La Cvcne Accommodation.

7 44 a. in. ..2 3'j 10 a. m. in.

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xokthwarp. Mail iSigbt HaLpiess Snl'IHWAKl'. Sight Kx press p. I'l. 4 13a.

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i'aetSie K. rawwiarr, -o. 47 9 39 m' EASTWAM). Passenger, 4 22 P- m' Arrival ul I5arwr. of TJaas.

Arrive. Depart. Rf T.niii-i cni! M3a.ni Lawrenw -kO P-m )''(insiw Citv mail 10.45 a.m 1 t. Scott xxtn.il 8.15 p.ia Ottawa mail P-m 9.00 a. 2.00 p.m 10.00 a.m A mrtil also arrives from Kansas City at p.

und T.15 a. m. The Aubrey mail arrives and departs on Mondays and Thursdays. The Monticello mail arrives and departs on Tuesdays and LOCAL MATTERS. -v- M.

PETTEOILL a 10 f-tcie St roet. Boston, 87 Park Row. Sew -York. and 71 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia are our AseaU for procuring adver-MevnenU for the Sews Letter, in the above cities, and authorised to contract or advertising at our lowest rates. Wood end coal in good demand.

Cut little stir in town for court week. A number of interesting communication's pppear this week. Uooflivz of the Asyliyu building is under v. y. The usual complement of lawyers attending court.

Another hunt is cm 'the tapis for a week from next Thursday. -Perry's Victory" The Miami county election. Jno. Lewis recently purchased and is feeding 55 head of choice four-year-old steers. But few cattle are being fed for market in this vicinity.

Corn crop too light. Tave Adams was defeated for Representative from Kussell county. Miami county gave a majority of 1818 asgunst Constitutional amendment. Lunatics in Kansas City oolebrated a "Democratic: victory" in Kansas. Out of a total vote of 2,103 east for District Judge at the late election in Miami comity, were for Judge Stevens.

"tterback, of the Park street book -store. has soar- ins stoeii iuc the post offlee. The colored folks had a grand hunt on 5 Tuesday, in irai ation of the pale faces, tiid agamo supper Wednesday night. There is a creat scarcity of water in the rit.v, many of Ilia wells and cisterns being 11 early drytT "JtidaPvtman of Indiana, a friend of XI. One, a ie uj farmer in-Mlmi county raised near i b.i.ht'2s'f acres cf ground.

sJ, I Five Leavenworth fcnntsra bagged 525 rairia chickens and quails on the heao waters of the Solomon. Ttiff Board of. County Commissioners rented American Hail for another year, for holding district Court. i Kansas City rkt is. The weekly review of the markets for th.e week ending Wednesday shows a light-receipt of grain and a quiet market; but finances are said to be improved, and banks paying oni currency in limitfd supply.

Corn in light receipt, at Mi- for while, and for yellow and mixed. Oats in moderate demand at Wheat sufficient for current demand, at 1. 13 for So. fill, Sfi to 0')c for Xo. 2 spring.

Putter good demand, at 2iic for choice selections, 10c for medium. Ejrgs. ise per doz for frtdi laid. Cider 85 to 11.00 per bbl. Broom Corn, to 100 per ton.

(Tame iu fair receipt. Prairie chickens S23.5 per doz; quaiis rabbits squirrels wiid ducks SI wild geese 40c to each. Bulfnlo meat 4 to 6c per lb; Venison, 1-ic for saddles, and So for carcass; Antelope 8c. Onions $1.00 to-? per bushel. Potatoes Sweet 80c to Larly Rose to SrSK; peauii M.Ou to l.i'J.

Cattie Little improvement, demand for leaders, butchers and ship- pers making iittla inquiry. Total for the wek head. Choice r.ative steers 3 to 1 yrs old, avergifig 'O to to medium, av. 'J00 to l.ftK?, to Texan steers, corn fed, av. 1,000 to 2.40 to 3.f,-0; wintered Texan in f.iir flesh, to 2.2.3.

H03S Good inquiry from packers, but fc'ift-ht falling oifi. price. Receipts for the w'eek, ranging in price from to $3.20. LAXESFIELD AZD ED OK 11 Health of country mostly good. The weather ib warm and beautiful.

Some people are pleased and some displeased over the election. School commenced at Edgerton, Sov. 10, taught by Mr. Frost of De 6-t-. School opened at Lanesfield, Sov.

Sd; 4'j in attendance. The Grangers meet in the M. K. chutvh at Edgerton. Business on the increase.

Wm. Garrison of Edgerton has srone to Missouri. Our Photographer, Henry Martiu has gone to Topeka. People take a deep interest in education in this part of county. Ot'UASIOXAl.

LETTER. Le.nexa, Sov. 7, iS73. Editors Sews Lettei-: You mav think I am o'er hasty in reporting so soon aS- dec- hni fjft is so mauv i-auuidates 1 were defeated, and our own special choice of the host came out so much ahead, that not but rcjoiee aJittle. J.

Ii. liraner rcceivcu even oie cw. in. una prceioci ri- Trfliu What better eiiuorsemont any nian wish, and why cun not all of our count oncers right ami receive tu same endorsement? aid Hiraii Stevtns, in spit i of the Riailroad rcv votes fori1 judge, except four. For clerk, Martin, started out triumph i antiy, and distanced, ail i 11 who are acquainted with Joe know liow1ovt.tr; for t'l-ri.

Our ameu'lmeni and bridge tax were almost solid aircadv Intili and is su'isficu tlx'li' hr.ru times. 1 A great many wondered why th I nr.t to reduce the nuaiiicr ot legislators in- stead of to im-i case them. Tl coanw 111 1.1:1 men Hre finite enoaah to make laws for Kansas. As Constitutional Conventions are the order of the dav, whv not have one in Kansas i and do away with onr old constitution, which is an offspring of oorder Tiie Patron? ot ilusoan-try nt tneir re-; srntar nir-eiiiia- niirht reiraied them i naru elves with a supper. Tne attendance was large, nnsl all seemed to enjoy a -m selves hugely.

Instt-a 1 of pork, beans. cabbage, pnmpkin butter, and potatoes, which one would look to see hi a farmer's supper, the tabic was literal! 1 oarie.t with forerunners of dvsneasia. Ac. B' our only compla nt was that litre waj toomucil, end the siren-J nous efforts of Col. Rov er, and others the remnants exceeded seven basketsfull.

But that is right Patrons, do so suiaj mot There is an excitement aniona: 8'ars. but we outsiders don't know ab nit that. SCKIKB. fuSIlTESS ME2TTI01T. -A first class Milliner, mime diately.

Good reference required. Ad- dress Mrs. D. N. Willoughny, Olathe, ivansus.

tf ST. 13. For iust THK hat go to the Emporium Fashion, one door east of Mariner fc -orvei. s-epSi-tf. Desiccated Cocoanut, for pies, puddings, cakes, 4-c, for sale at the Olathe Tea Store, next door to the post ollice.

The cheapest place to buy groceries. tf ATTENTION, LADIES! The ladies will find it much to their interest to call and examine the new Fall and Winter Goods, just received ar Myers A. one door east of Mariner Norvell, Olathe. sep 'o-tf The city council have decided that F. W.

Myer has the hirjrcst, best and cheap- est stock of Tens in the west. Merchants suppliod at eastern wholesale prices. LADIES! Go to tho Millinery Store of Myers it Bliss, to see the new styles. sep'25-tf. Hitter and sweet Chocolate, coffees, spices, sugars, canines, nms, eig.irs, tobacco, O.athe ea nest to First National Dank.

tf F. W. Myer keeps a general stock of i I I i i 3 II E. f. Earain Co.

ninteriiil I V- i t'f public on Otiiee snd OJj.VTIin, BOS mtTKfi "3 ffi 5 gTt i-fcJftirfS-fc. y- The ttld MZsllah ami I Through K.rjn eisIZerttt' i "i -ANB A 1.1. MINIS' EAST! NORTH! South! 17o CE A T-CARS From Saint Lr and other in-ly The Mi3c0cL Ivh'trart ZzJ K. -s -r JAXU 01 in the wfioie u- Hie Voice? Wlm! (Kih. We believe the and surest Ui-me- ri ia ve ine s-i i dv in the world, in ail of 1 ly-eurery and itiarrhoea in lilotitn.

whether su-is- nig mmi Ufniimis upon it iimthers, il wii! give I rest to yourselves, and 1 Ibuhh to Your Iff an'. sure and crdl for i i Ihw (1 fs.c-s-smiie of "urti A Per kins'' on the nipper. s.iki l.v Pruif.islv tl.i'oiighout the world VI. -ly ry. no.

tT tV i Vs.V i-5-, 'J CRTS C-" fS CTiT Tn th -inrllotn afliirt e.i-e above pointed for relief, the discoverer btt.levcs h't ha combined ia Aarwony more of Nature's most eoverci-n fttrattvc prejicrt ics, wheh God has instilled 'iutlh vcecia'ole liinsr- dom fur lKauiuir the sick, taan were ever before in oue mediciur-. ho evidence of ibis fact is found ia th fsrrat variety most tiate. which i has hcci tocomjucr. J'J ctire tf Kroncitlll, severe and the tarlv eia--- of Coiikh ai p- tin; ir has cnumi-Uen ttiecH-dioal faculty, wm i.Kv.ii-i..n. it Ih crealesl rai f.icjtl tliscovfrv of the aire.

Whilo it cures the it the system and tmriSicsi ths ii print and -h him.ii enrcarh frcin ihe wors-t Scroiuiii to a coro- rciiMlccrwinilioii csini.iis.iKd rrkipeiar, Salt Hhriim, Vetei bortt-, isciily or ISOUia Skill, in id 1" imiuiTons -es catd rjy r.i'l bioiiil. sre coTiq jreu i-v Tim if i-j'' and invi'-oratii. iiieiii- c-n Jf y.m feci dull, dro-Tv. li.tre 1- low color i skin, oi hrcun or codv, lie cr ii.iicrr.al or eMi.s itii lint Ihw riiiis. and 1 1 li t-i'iifa ii-j f.jmeiiie.

i or.i-e.l. from i.ivfr cr bt rir.v ot Liver -cv i--r. ri tK-e ten, r.r ih utci. 'a nil Jif. 1'icr.

c'S l- VW a- ii i. ii "rliui iia- liois e's il fci th.ii.' have il il ili t.i 1 1 1 t-J. ymm -fas s-1 ri an 1 Rpr. All kinds i haj Jans as 1 I CI 9 i INT IS I rnhiee iilVj i.fili' 1 I Patent Suv.m 1 ptner.t ff any ijitw jriiv rri 'jfyiv VY 1T .1 7 I a tt voN'T fail JT J.Js-....!!imr SyTs Th; prJ yi. v.ii.li Xtwr FailmV.

-rusaiid-, It let renevii i but invigorates the i fT.) T-k fit an i i-ner-eniAtyili also in- (WM kyMWmmm C-l'-ti. ft It eib jl-rf el et) ttilit A j. i. -r i ii i'uz rene-'y a- i -aur ci'-c 0 'vil! -r V- 1 I I i I I i I i I AN'D- I FALL and WINTER STYLE Sl Of th2 a fi you w.ii,: i.j Store 0 to Mrs. She kn no-puins nor es poiwy in tillini; up bs-r K'oie, to niike it piasant 1 iovttirt: to those that far or lr with their She i- prepared to sell wliolca'A or retail, as tinde demands er hats nd bonnets.

wiU e.m- 1 nri.se the latent imvclties of the i tiotu amt licntio oiauuiuctnrca i will be sold at prices that dfy 00. it- petition. She i also prfexartd witHc- perionid; help to do repsiirinir in hs branches and htyles. You will Wvi it to ir'r tw l' fr a ourcbasiiiK fltrhtr-. Shetrii! be found Oauk, eknimaun Block.

tll.ATliE, KANSAS. S.pt. 11, I mo fUi Cot iiluitratet K't ekcs'3 1 -r- -T--r- Tt Vsmn 1 1 Interior. i ,0 'I'-'f 1 i-nrrni-K-nt is cmdoumSIs Ueeigscd for ertcct applictioa of DR. SAGE'S CATASRH It i tb oul form of instrument yet Inrfnted with hich fltiid bovine rmn iie carried ij; VV and perfectly oyi-Ucd tu all rrt of the- -tted uucfr)'g, tiio rUjm lei or c.v itit coro- trqiintly exist, aud trma tho caUuvhal Tne want of jwi.

cbs in treating cmaiTli hrctoforo largely from tUc iropwstibility of ppl; ing rem-Aiem to tLtse cavma and ciraWi ly ny I the ordinary methods. 1 bi oueiacio ia tiio wmy of tarei entirely ort-rooni by tUa invention of tlie liuuehe. In using tins uiistra- ment, th i.uid is earned By Its on vsrit no tnaffiig, forcing cr piirng heirg reo-red.) up nottal in a Tall jtciiy Mnim to ti. k44l.fc ot Lf WAaiTfr. I.

I IjihM ..1 il thsrcwitlii. and flaws cjt rf imtifa that a fan nn.lert.tana it- ttl explM-tlUlrM-iiom accomjMtuy rami ifiuhi -na-A v-iih tl.is 2iistrumnt. Xr. t5.i2e 8 Catarrh llfmeAr enrra recent attack ef old llc Jv few application rrarlonu et' C'ftletilt. Freqarnt Iiitd- Bcne disc bur falling into throat, aomctimns t.u inncna.

imrtiVut, ocen- oxen- in iive. A.O. In Mttera a. rj-ws, dry. a1ery.

a no or Blwti-m-'U jiaaa! passaeeA. i.nginK in haft i.rir.r throat, tilceratioliw, breath, impaired er total der-j-irailoa awnsoof I smell and tats. dizziness, mntr.1 depraia. Jo Of appetite, Uamiia. ticUtcc coneh.

Ac Unty a ivw oi xneso sympioms aav conch. likely to be pieirfnt in ny rat Ur. ef'e tatanh It. I'd Rt one vma. mrdr.

wbea nfled K-itb lr. tIjTce'a Ikasat tiowbi. a.id tuicied with tlie can'titutional which is ia the patridilet that wraps each bottle of tb is a pcci6c tbf loatfiaonie euc the or. it-tor jt)T. in pood Luta, 5500'-wniti a case ue can.

nt.t cure. iiempdy Is reihl and pleaaant to oee. containing no sirimj or canatic drnpi er poisons- lnetatrrh Iiemenr tssoia at cents. Jjo-Jthe at 6'. cciita.

by oti 1i nccil- or either wUtlwtcaUdt-y I'rctiiKitoron roeciptof 6U cents it. V. riERCK. HI. Zju'e proprietor.

I'Cl i ALO, X.T. HAW. By 1 Immense practice. cilerdinD- tbroneh a period of Teare, within Tiiat time treated many thousand case of those dim-ase peculit to woman, I ha-rc twn enabled t' jn-rfccl a mot potentand iteeMe metliciceiht meets the indication presented by teat of diac wiia poiti certainty and cicinea. To depipimc thU natural pcjlic CO-tpoO-, STe named it Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescripticn. The term, bonrerer. is bnt feeble expref ion of pit most matar ajipt'tion of it value, based nrton actual aud witiiefwi A a dwea olw'erver. I have tviiite witm.in'iiij: it" pof itire remits in tLe few oeciai diseases incident to taa aepartte ortarira of womati. ineled it out as the rlimat or crowniii- Rein of ny medical career.

On iie reeritaase positive, afe. and etTcctna! t'- for hi cla. of isease. and one that ii? at ail times nuler circumstance act kir.dl and in harmony ith which eovern the feinale eyi.tei.-j. 1 am i.l to etake mi repntation as a physician, ar.

even msre.eo "confidei.t am I that it will cot disappoint the iot fanjiiineeirectatioai'ofa unce iioaiid iadv who it fcr any of the ailments lor which I recommend it, that I 3er si'd eil it under A. POMTIVL GlARAXTf-li. If a beneficial efftsrt is not ea per.eueed by tiie time two-thirda of the coiiteiits ot the bott.e are rn-ed. I wiil. on return of the bottle, two-lhirds of tua medicine bavins been tak'-n acciruins to directions, and the ea i-'-iri oue for which 1 rif -mnd it.

pronpUy rei-ird the luo-iey tatid f.jr it. lfad I not th' niot rfoct contideiice in it tir-tuc. I conld not offer it as I do under thete conditions; but having witnessed hs truly miracuknia care in tboasands of case. I fel war. ranted and pcrfcelly mate In rtskiiiK both my rrpaUilva and Joue oil il Ricritk.

The fuilowmu re amor-r law disease 1 wbicii my I'afortte lreeriptIon Uaa worked cares If by niajic and with a certainty never liefore attained by any medicine: Lcn-corrbifa. Excessive Plow Paii.tul rcrioUs, Siijivrcfsiot: when from nnntnral cinoes. Irregularities, Weak Eaclf, I'rwLipMia. or Tallin of the Cterus, Anteversion and Ketn.vet ion, Bi'ring Down Inicmal Heat, Vrrmu Pcpress'on, Debility. Threatened MiKaTiage.

throiiic ConsiiftiiAi. iu-fiauimation ac.d ri-Citicn of the I'tems. Iir.po-tenry. Barrenness, or Sterility, V. ef.kneta.

and tery tnauy olber cninnic d'tiaw inciceutto woman not ientionel h.ire. in which, as weJ as in the cases which 1 have mertioiied. my Favorite Prescription cares iue mar. vet of Hie world. Tni iicdiriiie I io uot extol as a cure-all.

bat it admirably fulfills m. si tllf ic ueva of nornosr. biin; a nt perfect in ali iiseaci of ihe sexual svfiiiu of wern. It Kill not di; point, cor will it do harm in any stale or It wii! lie found "in tar iriesit lo prerr. nancv.

snd can takea in niudet ite coses iti perfi-ct safety whi'e l'i tht state, indeed, it is a anil so i rci.arcs th vstem for parturition that it r. nf -rs child-laVT asv. I hiivt the I i praise fre-i hniidrodsof nioiucra ijr te i-tijabie bencuts thus conferred, I offer ray r'avorite Prescription to tbe I(iie of Aracti-ja wi'ii the an Ucnt heart, for their wclire, 11 ie who dc-tra fjrtber infMtiMion oa tm-se Fubjcrts rsa tlita it in mv Treatiss on Ikn-WK oftiII Geserativs vn Oukau, stinrit from obi-erva. ion non of to pwuo sumps. It troeas n.iautel.

o-i l.iwe i.ii-ea'-es pe culiar to alio ee- a.a'jie li tr 1 tl-pir fnanfl- yinr.rl nit. i'trniTR PIIE MHIPTIU.N I SOI.O Hi Aid. IKST riASSDimiUITTS at per bolllc. JIacufaclnrecl at tlie Chcniiil IlerM'-y cf ji. r.

rz.i2cf, sr. i 'c jrcrrALo, n. v. A SOCK FOTZ T'AZ tAlLUXiHl or tboo cint Mni rv oa the i sii'i ru jn it 1 Th 6 ifi jn wric cf two Kan T'tJ rri wuh rtmrotit eir.iriiir-. a ii i infi f'lr a "-io aro ir-: r.o roifTemriate jj urrinji; til! if ia j.

bcl: th it to ti if. ani ri so; 3'-' -1 l'C --i. -i rtW i BOUCHE. I at 7 1. J.

1 1 1 1 I IX MASONIC HLOCK, LATHE, A NSAS. New Stock cf Goods, --Cunjilsiiiigr of i 35TOTI035TS, Boots and Shoes, rri Cnna cm3 Xwm Watches, Jewelry enure mock t2 juds was fKSUgfll (J THE Lowest Cash Prices flnd exppet tJ at prk.c that rt.nj DEFY COMPETITION. 1 1 Conn-and exatnin-! niv sto-k l.efort' oct2 ly J.S. 1MTTS. James Ing Manufaciurer of CABINETS, BOOK CASES, SHOW CASKS, TABLES, 1I-KS.

WAKDUOIlFk, SAFES, ASI 1ST A IS. COFFINS, Ac, Ac, Ac. kim-s t.r URNITUKE 1 il.tdo to order or repaired in nnd toririt the ma hi an em AM. AT IOU'CVf ii.VHiIe PrU'f- I ALL WOKK Yv'AJtlt ANTED I.ir ft II fil 1 ,1 i 1 1 lit I ill -t I finisli, nsjnone bat the itt ina'ci i ilj-are t.Si d. Shop and ware rooms A.ftolis-e! mlk's old.siMiid, ia the rear of Park treet Saloon.

oa2 ly 1 I' I hit I 6 i. i i Si tT fes it Just opened on Cbt nil. Si et, one door if the First National P.ank.lhe LAilGKiT and FlNISTi -ttjck of TKAScvi brought to A full Mid select stock of SXJGAH, AND 1ST 13 jB For the Which will im -old retail at low-. cisti You wii! mivc from to per cejit by from the Ol.itlip 'i a Store. F.

W. sepiii.vrsns TOTICH! IN ea ps sera nm -d ill SI. Lotus arc now pre- iaroJ to rci t-i ve ail kinds of Li n-. i isr" properly. flit' tr.

err-icr Atlantic I-'. tUO si 1 Northern Kai'aay. It' d.i'-. i.i Tiicsc urds. i ''n i.i.e-.i..

I reeen syti. tor i No upon mi' of Hie yii'iH v.1.1 i.l.ii-i' out il lliv -d of ic Nl. i fcct-ivf ili c- nh nr-t-. a- on.t Vi ask a Inieral share oi pin A. M.

A I.LliK i'tc- R. XI. MUll As-st. 1 icas. aiv.

sec ry I SL-i t. is-IllC WUIv-LUlll i The uiid-rsittaed arc now on for ih-ee i pthes -i ar-t of Olathe. a Superior article cf Sorghum Syrup pi nrrrii i urn which will be sold cheno. STANSKi Oct0-lm. MOXliV LO Cn improved fiiruis nt low rate t.f 1 iiiierosL Andrew, h.

r. -opl2r 1 a. 4f liisaja AT I. DS ALH3SS: i h. i 1 ati I I aw i i I 1 1 1 i The Atlantic Pacidc Railroad Own-i pany offers 1.200,OW aores of laud in Cen-.

tral and Southwest Missouri, at from 83 to per acra, on seven 3-ears' time, with free transportation from St. Louis to ail purchasers. Climate, sc 1, timber, mi floral wealth, schools, churches and Inw-abiding society invite emigrants-from all points to this land of fruits ancT flowers. For particulars address A. Tuck, Land Commissioner, St.

Louis, Mo. A M.MOT1I STOCK U. II. Ij-awrence has thj largest Cajis, Boots nd Shoes, ore, tli.it he has cvrr brought to market. The lad iks will find a nice 1 beautiful dress goods, of all the latest styles; satin striped Cush- meres of shades mid cojops, French lariiioes, Poplins.

Alpaca, Silks, ivu. Also in tin addition to his stock of dry lie baa a complete line of family Groceries of all kit, Js. I'rodu taken in exchange for goods, fair prices gunranted. A Vor to TrA'veJtf'r! We have a word to say in favor of the Missouri: Pacific Railroad. It.

was the "iiioucur" line Westward and is the "old route to t. L011N. With the injprovemeiiit; which have buen made duriiu? the iast vet.w.LtiJv ih it-fhe Missouri Pacific Hailroad has the best track and the finest and Ktlfest e'iiptnnt ofasjy iw west of the Mississippi, it ii th: only line wlreh runs ihrce daily trsdiis of line Coaches aiftl Sler-pcrs. rijiiipped with the ornt and the patent air brake, City, Scdalia and Jcllrs-n City to St. Louis without connecting at St.

Louis with cloven diliorcnt through routes to points North, East arid South. Particular in for unit ion, with maps, tiio tables. may be had at the various "Trough Ticket" Railroad Stations in the West, or upon personal or written application to G. II. Baxter, Weslcn Passeinrer Agent, Kansas City, E.

A Ford, tieneral PussenSer Ages', St. Iouis, Mo. Hassibal St. Joskpii li.iu.nn p. By rei'erence to our advertising Ci iiutin it will be seen that this road is now run ia now run-; rains each 3 through passenger instead of two.

as heretofore: th larpe im.rnse in travel over This favorite 5 short route having demanded unotiierj daiiy train for acconimoduti. n. We are pleased to notice this evidence of the prosperity of l'ie "Oid Reliable," It is a popular route nd well deserves i the pojJiilarity it has earm-d. Its track and equipments are ui'iiirpnssaj by those of any road in tho tK'-umi j-. It is managed by men of proved and ability, while the oflhwrs 01 the line re widely known as cflicierst in the di- i t.h;ir"oJ-tbeh.

as us co-trte- i 1 i5Api Ser vicns. Pre.icliing in he Tt 1J -j1 eci-cv i afternoon at -1 o'clock. io-v. 1. Evans Io I'niver nieetin I'hiirsdav eveil- Ail are rdiall invited Oi.

atii Libera I. Sorietv- Moctsve- r.v Sunday at'tcrno ja at-i ei- ek, p. m. in 1 1 M. K.

Oil pen. H. 1). 1 isIkt. rf.s'ir, I Siibliah School Mi o'clock, M.

reaek-i in al ii a ana u-t rniyer met evert Vveducsd.w ovemn riri.vTr s'j- iinrucii IT. Ci trk Pastor. Sabbath at i A. M. li A.

M. ae.it. l'. h. i 1 PBKSnVTKRtA.N.

A lldrt-W 11 H' lv 1 Sabbaih liil.ie t-iuns a'. 1 elocK v. u. lit ii acj gj sl CnV(icrnTinvu. rnriti F.

Pastor. Sal math al at li o'clock, A. J'. am Praver meciinir evemn i-Vidfv once in two r. m.

School at V. M. imc-sti man, i Priest. Services every oihr-r I TonoF M) A.I A. Sta(ii Thurs hiy n.ii'ir.

on before the lull nvn.n ot ea i-s- nih. m. J. McC ARtiiv, ry. Or.AiTi:: Vo.

Roy u. Aie Masons. Rejrnlar Convocation the hi il month. II. Dow, H.

P. J. R. Knows. Secretary.

Of.ATUK l-ATAMl'MK NT. No. in. els -d and 4th Friday I. r.

ea tuoiuh. J. R. r.r.owN, II Utsuoxfi, Serine. f.

O. o. F. Olal'no L-xIge, nieetS" cverv Momiav evening, in flail. P.

Tii.I.otson, N. i. John Haktvno, V.S. P. P.

SneHiutr, Sec'ry. Jas. Davis, O. O. F.

Ilarmonv Lo. nieets every Saturday at Hall. ii. S. Mcl' AKI.

VNi). (1. I. 11. iCfiOLns, v.

S. M.Pi.ymshk. Sec'ry. O. S.

HicNHF.iir.ON-, per. sec. i. o. or a.

t. i Anchor Lodge No. vvry Tuesday evening at th? I. O. D.

F. liall, i il I 2 UiWlv, T. BURR c. L. Roberts I.NDKrKXDKST LOhOE, Au.

4. MCc's every Tuesday evening, at Odd-Pel lows Hall. Visiting brothers cordiaily invited. -I V- Pettyjohn, Hanker. Mai.tbv.

C. and H. Scribe, TJ. LkAGPE, No evcrv Monday evening at 7.1 o'elot i 1 i. Al.Lh0, VI.

J. A. I'ulluia See ry L. Lemons Xrcas. 11 II IC Tft A 1 Chestxtt Stkkk.t, OLATHE, KANSAS.

are prepared to do all kinds P.wrc- SMITHINO U.Ui'iN NO promptly. Also all kinos of repair- done on short itice. Thiinkful for heroifore li stowed we tne puonc no snau uy merit a the Sttti-feetion uara to i llJr I i I i I I i i i 1 1 1 1 1 t-. 1 1 Coriicr P.trk rt5r' fiitecUi, LATH ah. Capgal.skk,- $50,000.

lHipOall Monv can dplLr4 nd drxwa 01: tiiii-e. Qfcfa J. Jiw! C5'' rir.LCJcns. II, j. il npjjvy.

-1 TT'Jfi. WILK1.N W. A. tC lIKL lnarJC-ly FIPwST rw 9 4m 1 3 a i iSI? Olath-3, Kansas. AotUotizt-it CnpKnl, J.

E. 21 A i'E IWmdnl. H'm, J'ELLETT, V.Jrrt'rd. V. L.

11 A Cuehitr. MEEnoiiS: J. II. Do. J.

it. nr.oHs J. K. Haals. A.

Shaw. Wm Ot.ijs. I- Hate. to Gu.mav, A Xe Yotk Citv. Srrco.vo AiioXAU i'.

k. St. ljtixk. I'l IUT z. Ii tXlt, KOia.s Ot.

jSiico.xT. iS'jirioXAi. It.tMt, Ie-ax-ftiwrUi. JunclS-ii- McCu'rdy Manufaetnr! of nd llealem ft? AND -s- SKfNOFTHK ifvlammoth Shoe Oiio or t-f tli PwtOiSee, fj r5i.il Kansas. aud iotie.

rd.tv iw A'iW 1 OoiRiOi 6 Gorslins, MANUFACTURERS Shingle 5 and AS aril'? rial Scar lite OLATilK. HDBI0 mid say to ih wanting Ji. and Tntriii-lni. 4 1. I lax in the niiu iile I iii.

to ir tiK nn i iitonv. O- Ut 4 fj f-'-S Hi -I i iarceny. fieati sruuty. State vs. James Robinson; grand laree-ii v.

Plead truiltv. Stat9 vs. James Pollock charged with assault and intent to kid Robert Neal Verdict of assault only. Fined S-f) and' costs. Ogaj St.

John for the State Dfircnnev snd Burris for the defense. State vs. William Kliedaje: coiusueneed this morning and now on Amy Morpu vs. John Ilea ton et al; ejectment suit. Dismissed at plaintiffs COSl3.

James Wilson vs. Bud et al; libel. Continued. James tunes et al vs. xiooeri j-toage; ejectment.

Coutmnea. Ball Co. vs. Deihl, for recovery of inonov; continued. Luella Hayes vs.

John Adams; recover of raonev. Dismissed. Wm II Peairs vs. Houk et al, for recovery of monev. Dismissed.

Josiait Cr Martin vs. John Lafeyth.for recovery of money. Dismissed. Wm 'Earoasney vs. John Harper; to recover raonev.

Dismissed ai cost ol pin. Clemmv IlnBois vs. Dubois; divorce. Iijtnised. Qeiert Lock vs.

Joel Smith; equit- cution. Jane Daniels vs. Kobert Daniels; cti vorce. 1 ranted. diaries Camp et al vs.

John lark; petition in error from J. P. Dismissed. tJ Reed vs. John Orr; recovery of monev.

Continued. o''ondttIesst-. Resolutions of condolence of the Olathe M. E. Sunday School, relative to thr death of Jos-Ki-ii Fisnisii.

Vhereas, In the providence of God, Joseph C. Fishkk, son of our beloved Pastor, and a member of this Sunday School, and also of the Church, has been removed from our midst by death; and whereas we have been led to repird him as a youth of promise, a true christian, a faithful scholar in the Sunday School, and a pleasant companion Therefore Resolved, 1st, That we bow in humble submission to this dispensation of Providence, knowing that "lie is too wise to err and too good to be unkind." Resolved, 2nd, That we extend to the parents and surviving brothers of the deceased our heartfelt sympathies and condolence. Resolved, 3rd, That this Preamble and Resolutions be recorded in the minuts of the school, that a copy be furnished each of the papers in this city for publication, an(J tila a presented to the family. A. RAKER, Chairman' of Committee.

Spring Elill items. Thanksgiving on the 27th. A city caiaboose is expected to be built soon. Hi Mitchell is feeding about head of hojrs at his stock yards near the city, and Rogers Co. are also feeding several hundred.

Joe Swarta met with a serious accident a few dayw.jrince. His team ran away, throwing hiui out and tearing off the skin from the sealp down to his cheek bone, nearly ruining his eyesight, and otherwise injuring tiim. It is avriiifs Hill will loso her $rood reputation so lon enjoyed 3 beinjr thk Temperance town of Johnson county, if 1 1 a Stop 13 not put 10 ino sa'B 01 iiciiaiiu. A corresnondent of tlie Kansas CJtv Yi nef date of jjov. l-'th.

says: Gov Osborne will appoint a U. S. Senator to serve until the Legislature elects, 3ome time between thij nd too i'Oiu inst. and the appointee will te either Dave Emmet of the Humboldt Union, Judge Kinsman of tho Supreme Bench, Capt. King of the -The fall term of Rev.

A. Raker's male and female seminary, iu this city, will close on Friday, when a vacation will be had until the first Tuesday in December. The poor heakh of Mr. snd Mrs. Raker makes it uncertain as to a winter term, a subject considered by them for some time, and their conclusion will be made known before the close ef the present term.

The Faola Republican acknowledges a defeat of its ticket in Miami county, in the following laconic style "Whom the Lord loveth he chastenoth." 'We have met tho enemy, and we are theirs." The farmers and laborers have carried everything there was to carry, mid have plentv of votes to carry anything that might have been lustily overlooked by the two parties iu the recent content. At a publie meetiiisr recently held in Wv-andott city, reaolutions were adopted endorsing R. B. Taylor as a candidate for IT. S.

Senator. What have the people of that city dno that tbey should be so afflicted with aspiring candidates? Having succeeded in getting an endorsement from a meeting called by himself. Bio. Taylor is now 'swinging around the circle" on his Senatorial tour, and will explain the 'hwich, hwy and hwcrefore" he should be elected U. S.

Senator. While politics did not fisrure in the late election in this connty, it is a noteworthy fact that only one Democrat was elected to official nosition. Heretofore the Dem- ocrats have managed to secure a majority of our best county offices now they elect i none, except it be one of tlie county com- missioners. Still the late election in this coanty j3 claimed by the Kansas City- Times as "a great and glorious Democratic victory their Hajt. We are glad to note that since the election, the business men and property holders on the east side of the public square are diligently "mending their a first class 12 foot sidewalk being laid down from Park street to Santa Fe avenue.

When completed it will be the best sidewalk in the city, a rreat improvement to that locality, and we also believe it will insure a larger trade to the prosperous merchants and business men on the east side. Are we to have a sidewalk built alone the Asylnm groumis, north side of Park street? ho knows? And how many i generations is it the city council peremptorily declared that sidewalks shotiid be built on north side of Park sr. from CLestnut street to the depot, and with two or three exceptions, the ordinance been entirely ignored by lot owners on Park street. On other streets W. Amos has the contract for painting a drop-curtain for American Hall, in this city The curtain is of peculiar design, and will forcibly represent the location and business of tho leading merchants and tradesmen of our city.

bcin? a panoramic view ofefP3cial merit, 9 tweiity-ftlir ieet In A tew more firm- can be "done in oil," by clliivron -T. R. lire- n. st th- poV. i I 1 A little girl, one of the mutes at thejjopeka Commonwealth, or Webb Wilder Aivlum was accidentally run over wnae street last Saturday.

BXe llUJVl.ii, was but slightly injured. Henrv Cochran, our good looking bachelor friend of tho American House, starts this afternoon on a pleasure triptoQuincy, Rlinois. Henry is charged witb contem-piatiug matrimony. Col. Adams of this city, and Hen.

J. M. Miller -f Ocheltree, were both candidates for Representative from Pawnee county, bat neither were successful. near this city are killing and Parties hipping gm to Kansas City, white tne town are compelled to be satis- people in ith a surteit oi ut-ei auu uiM i i- A big revival is going on P.t iker Cni--rersity, and a larjre number of stndents b-ve been converted. The intarest eon- and the meetings are to be pro- It, G.

Ecolcs tectnres'are well attended and appear to be growing in favor with the i-oramunity. Another series of the i wars? will be delivered on Saturday and Sund-iy evenings. Tbo oflicial returns from Miami county jrives Judge Stevens a majority of 1,942, lioinsr242 more than stated by ns last week. THE LOUI3 stock vaod i 1 Stevens' majority in the District is over Cook. A change of time ha-s been made in the running of trains on Ihe several railroads centering at Olathe, but the R.

R. Co's, liave failed to report the changes to us for publication. The mild and beautiful weather of sun- day and Monday, was succeeded on Tuesday by a terrible -wester, Bringing with it blinding clouds of dust which proved anything but pleasant to pedestrians. For lest fcmity Flour, (Darling's favorite brand,) go to McCurdy's shoe store, next door to the Post Office. He has a femall stock of choice flour on hand, and will fell at a bargain.

Jas. Installs has removed his Cabinet Shop' to the rooms over Turtle's photo-praph gallery, on Kansas Avenue, and is prepared to promptly execute alt work in bis line- Satisfaction guaranteed. See notice During a row at CorTcy vilic on Saturday, in which tny fhots were tired and several persons dangerously wounded, onr friend Chatham the "Courier" took the train for Kansas City. But of eourse Jim "wasn't a bit pressing business called him north. and Wagon Makers.

I Another daughter of R. D. Winingar parties have been compe'led to build died Wednesday morning, making two walks. No "class legislation," in thf f.tmilv within a week. Mr.

men. retail. Rare bargains to all purchasers. Moi.t. AM) 1UKER have tt Wagon, Carriage ami Blacksmith Shop on the! North side of the Publie Square, and have tin enviable reputation as fiist olass workmen.

Tliey manufacture to order, and keep on hand A No. 1 1 farm ArC-sa, ana an custom worn, ri will receive oromnt nt- tention. Remember the place, and dtmt fortret to call their fho when neefiii- an, uig i.ov. vra, I. I i i and Mrs.

Winingar are said to be both i siok with the same type of disease which has proved futal to their children. The disease is inn oh like spotted fever. Two of the supposed -wa train robbers wera arrested last week at Weliint, ln finmr-miilr andlod-lin Thev fsaznr! 'ouuir, ana lodged in tan. inn t-n hmes in Iowa, and weio Wtbir to Tsx-ss I- to of the! t- I j-i-i ii liiiiJ I. Cm.

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