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i Spring Hill appears be one of the Several communications are laid over until next eek. NEWS LETTER Terms, i.5;. in Aclvmire. JProressiottal Car tin. FIRST J.

Hsuna was in town on M. LOVELL, iMillin. Rfv. Tuesday. best shipping point along tho line of the Gulf Road, judging from the large number of shipments of cattle and hogs from that point, as reported in the Progress.

The country around Spring Hill is certainly among the best developed and ii. Ft. A ii. K. a.

I ime 4 trI ery i In A An. DEVENXEY GliEEX, 4 TTORNEYS AT LAW Office in block, up-stairsj Olathe, Kav J. L. VJXEc, Lexexa, Jan. 1S74.

Editors News Letter: Holidays and the late of sleighing, have driven all thoughts of itemizing from the head of your cor res- iimfiiu Kd. Moll has been appointed Deputy by Sheri.t' Reitz. intbeut rner Pwblio Sunra. I.a Cvgne Act Mail' 44 a. m.

p. ill. most productive of any portion of Kan luiuti ai Ij.a oincc in uie i Probate Judges' office. Olathe. Kas.

1 sas, and her citizens among the most pendent for the past two weeks. But now that we have seen the New Year fairly started on his brief course of earth lK.i Lki: sn SGt'TII AKI. Mail II 04 a. m. La Cygne Accommodation 0 11 p.

ui- L. A t. F. IS. K.

Time i anl. enterprising and intelligent to be found throughout the west. Straw Goods! A young; boy about 12 or 15 years old, one who is quick and willing. Apply at Tost Office Book Store. Coal.

D. P. Sneiling hns gone into the coal business at the old stand of Sneiling lyffe. Ciive him a call. We learn frojs.i the Progress that J.

Moody, living "our miles south of Shaw FRANK II. OGG, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW and COUNTY 'Tk. Attorney. Prompt attention paid all kinds of civil business. Ofiico up-stairs in Court House.

Olathe, Kansas. ii imam Extray The last number of the Kansas Farmer, contains seventeen estray notices from Johnson county. Kstray notices are no published in anv ly existence, wo have time to consider the ordinary a.TVu'rs of lifo. The Christmas trees and festivals of the country about Leneja were all perfect successes, so say their various reporters. At a regular meeting of Lenexa Grange No.

181, held on tiie night of Dec. 3sth. 0 ip. m. 4 13 a.

11 a. m. NORTH WARD. Mail Night Kxprc-s sovrinvAKu. Mail ig'at Kxpiei T.

BURRIS. A BU11UIS. BU1UIIS BUKIMS, "1 If To As An Pee Whs The i- a. 1:1. nee, on Indian creek, had two hordes stolen a few days ago, by masked men.

ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS uiucers were electee! tor Paints, Oils, Varnishen, Authorized Cupital, SIOO.OOO. of tLe county papers, the place where they would do most good.) but simply in the Kansas Farmer, and consequently are not seen by but a very small portion of the community, and estrays seldom recovered. At least three-fifths of the It. ti 'ime Table of fit. Ii Mrs.

C. M. Nelson i the ensuing year: W. P. ask ins, W.

M. A. G. Carpenter, Overseer J. S.

Adams, J. H. Stansel, A. L. W.

Breyfogle, L. Allen, Treasurer H. itlutntjou -f Mrs. Willoughby returns her sincere thanks to the kind friends of Olathe, for the tender sympathy and kindness bestowed upon her during her sickness. i ould invite tf the ladies Olathe hu-1 rit Putty, Brushes; 1c.

t'apital HalU la, gSO.OOO. WESTWARD. ssenger, No. 47 10 02 a. in.

ndajKxpress 27 a. m. EASTWARD. sender, No. 4.S 4 50 p.

in. luy.Kxpress 5.W p. in. vittiiiity to btr tnt Law. trice.

Cochran Bnrch's new bnild-ng, (up-stairs) Olathe Kansas. TrOKSKY AT LAVf. A Oftick Second floor Cochran A Burch's brick block, south-west corner Park and uow ana exejiafit sCuck of estrays belong in the county or that adjoining where taken up, and if published in the county naners woull nenrlr nil Two 1 The Bode Grave Graves Of His Physicians' Prescriptions carttfull compor.nde.1 at all hours. J. E.

II A YES, resident. L. Smithers, Gate Keeper; J. Bower, Sec'y; Mrs. Smithers, Ceres; Mrs.

Mary-Bower. Flora Miss Mattie Stinson, Pomona: and Miss A. M. Smithers, L. A.

S. The above named officers wore installed by liro. J. D. Jessup, of Shawnee Grange, on tho night of Jan.

(Jth. Vl Arrive. Depart, r. Louis mail 0.4,i a. m.

G.45 in. be recovered, the expense being much less to the owners. The law should be so amended as to require the publication Chestnut streets Olathe, Kansas. Tetfros To his a Exquisi 1 Prof. Jones, colored Baptist preacher and barber, and Prof.

J. B. Pollock of the Mirror, have gone to Topeka. They are said to be rival candidates for a clerkship. The Baptist society of Leavenworth have extended a call to I.

S. Kalloch to take pastoral charge of a church in that -'Lawrence mail 4.S0 i. m. a. m.

pa- Hat, Iionac(s, fiibbon, Flonens, Switches, Ira it ot estray notices in at leat one new: per in the county where taken up. JOHN T. LITTLE, 4 TTORNEY AT LA Olathe, Kansas 'otlice on Park street. To(L Kansas City IU. 45 a.

m. 2.lh p. m. -V-e Se mail u. m.

le.iM a. m. While 3.15 p. m. 10.Wa.in.

And beggedi. mail also arrives from Kansas City The installation of officers in the Chap J. W. Swank, DEALER IN Window 6 lass OF .41.1. MZCS LOOKING GLASSES, Cut this tullt may save your life.

There is no person living but what suffers more or less with Lung Diseases. city, at a salary of 5,000 per year. and a. in. ilia humble re ij And then a mail arrives and departs Wm.

EL LETT, V. Ii ssideri(. C. L. 11 A YES, CMhUr.

DIRECTORS: J. II Dow, R. Iiftowt J. E. Cr.An.

JL Hayes. A.Shaw. Wji pItLm Cas. L. 1Ute.

REFER TO Momisvsand ihursdavs. V. II. RILEY, M. fSOMlEOPATHIST.

Office in Masonic Huilding. Residence on i.nlu street, lour blocks west of M. E. Church, Olat'ic, Kansas. coughs, colds, or consumption, yet some The Ofw The The Monti -ello mail arrives and departs -jn Tuesdays and Saturdays.

would die rather than pay 75 cents for a ter ot the Eastern Star, took place last night. The installation was followed by a very bountiful and excellent repast, of which all partook with thankfulness and readiness. Mr. Ross Allen is shipping corn, of which he has a large quantity. The Dr.

G. M. Bower's paper, a copy of which 1 send you, made its appearance about New Years, making fun for the little ones- Our fellow-townsman Jack Parsons. The Progress says: "Joseph Martin, living two and a half miles east of Aubrey, who has been out of his mind for about iwo weeks, is pronounced insane by the physicians. He will be taken to the Asylum Dil A.

DOUD, LOCAL HATTERS. Xrlmniiiig And many othr artw'ea in her ilrt-. 1 lease gi ve ler a call and exaiiav tii stock and prks. Sise witi a cl.eip as any- thl viobsii v. i-i.

lii.a i.n.i; and presin douo Ui the bei-t tvie aud -hep. Rofin one door wost I Pii. w.t Wclcit a Store. 11C 1 HI A ES, MOULDINGS, Ac. Shop on Soutli Side of Public Square, Olathe.

Kansas. il.T.'IKOX DENTIST. Rooms in Price rich's New Ibiildifig up-sfairs. eeth extraetpfl without ain bv the use of Nitrous Oxid Laughing Gasj. l-iy.

to on: j'ATiioxs. On tin 23d day of February. 1S7-I, we Intend to adopt the cash system. After tint date all subscribers in arrears for one year or ui--re on subscription will be stricken from our list and their accounts collected. All th se knowins themselves indebt bottle of medicine that would cure them.

Dr. A. Boschee's German Syrup has lately been introduced in this country Germany, and its wondrous cures astonishes every one that try it. If you doubt what we say in print, cut this out and take it to your Druggist, R. M.

LOVELL, of Olathe, Kansas, and get a sample bottle free of charjre. or a regular size for 75 cents. C. G. Grkks, 41-Jy Woodbury, N.

4 I.og;reniuN Legerdemain. Prof. Logrenia held forth at the opera house iast riiirfit to a srooiJ nnri Some miscreant is poisoning dogs with strychnine. No doubt we can spare any number of dogs, but why not shoot those you want killed, and not endanger the lives of valuable animals by feedinjr strychnine? Gilmax, S'oji A- New York Citr Second National Hank. fct.

Eoufs" Must National Hank, Kansas Citr SiX'ON-n NATicvAi. Bank, Lcavenwortii. Junel5-ly IntxrKrated Marcb 25th7T71. PEOPLE'S has returned from his trip to south-west Kansas. Jack looks as if the buffain- KSL.

Special attention paid to the manufacture and renairiair Furni-' Olathe, Kansas. Mar tf jerk and sand of that section agreed with ture. Dk. A. I).

BEACH, Room No. Price A Welch's buildimr Olnthc, Kansas. J3- Office hours from 9 till 12 and 2 till 5 o'clock. Residence on corner of cherry anl cedar streets. 1-lv.

OLATHE him. He brings back farorable reports of the south-west. Mr. Brickley ha-? commenced to farm lately bought of William Ready. We hear of other improvements UNDERTA-HNG.

A public installation of officers of the Patrons of Husbandry, will take place in the M. K. church of Spring Hill, on Saturday, Jan. I7th, at 10 o'clock a. m.

Col. Marqnis of Olathe, and Alfred Taylor of Gardner, will address the meeting. SAVINGS BA2TZ! large stock of Coffins of -ii Electro-Medscal and Hydropathic id i 1 sizes, con.tautly on hand and uia Dr. TIIOS. IIAMILL, IJH YSICIAN AXU Olathe Kansas.

ed to tiiis office i'r job work and adver- tUing will please wal up ami settle. i- i t. TJie hard times and panic-prices of commodities, has induced us to reduce the subscription price of tho News Letter to One IIIr jnt a year. Terms ('ash in Ailv -e. Our rates hereafter are as follows: One copy one year 1.50! to be made in Lcncxaduring the coming season.

The revival of religion at this place did not prove very satisfactory, as no converts were made. SfiuH. from the enthusiasm manifested it is safe to say that draws well like a mustard plaster, for instance. He exhibits wonderful skill in his magical manipulations. and accompanies his performance vc'il'x a fund of humor that is both pleasing and instruct! ve.

The trained canaries, the performing mice, and the educated and highly accomplished Russian Office In Level's Drug South to oroer. Metalic Burial Casts, of kU prices will he found at my store. Ve have one of the finest Hearses! Cornor Park and Cherry Streets, OLATHE, KANSAS. Jim Chatham, publisher of tho Coffey-ville Courier, one of our best and most INSTITUTE. east Corner Public square short spicy exchanges, has taken a partner, Thomas Scurr, Jr.

Jim will continue as editor. We wish the Courier increa ed UFFENBACIIER OFFENBACIIER, in the State, ready for use on i.oticc. cat were all introduced, and all Acquitted themselves creditably and to thu m.ti.-,. copy -six months 1.00 prosperity. One copy three months SO Local Notices will be inserted in tha S.

DURKEE, News lettkr for 5c per line-. The Olrtthe, Literary will meet at Coup-relational gChtin-h, Monday l'Jth, at 7 o'clock m. OKDKl! OK KXKKt ISlvS. Prayer llev. A.

I3ak-r. i Election of ofilcer.s. Address Y'. V. McMillan.

Mm. Carol ineSnel ling. ml sic. Discussion Ilesolved, That tho satisfaction of the large audience. At the conclusion of ths entertainment a large number of useful ami valuable presents were distributed to tiie holders of lucky numbers.

Anion the were tables, chairs, tea-setts, baskets, bucket, boxes, mirrors, vases, and a miscellaneons assortment of groceries, provisions, qucensware. furniuire, and other household and kitchen articles, usually denominated in saie-bili vernac TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND A list ract Office. Special attention to the Ileal property practice. Office, on Park Street, Olathe, fviinsas. J.

Q. EGELSTON, M. BJilYSICIAN ANDSURGEON, Olathe This bititutioti ad litj. to ti remedies iiscd in th frealxncjil of disease, ivtnt mil tii facilities for gi ing th renuini TURKISH RATHf Capital $50,000, Deposits invested prinfipallv StaU ami County Securities and inarketabes collateral. 1 Money can be deposited and drawn oat at any time, W.

A. Ocheltree, President. Local notices only 5c per line. We are tol that sickness has visiblv increased in Olathe since the closing of the saloons, judging by the amount ol whiskey sold lot- medicine. Progress.

You're wrong Jim, 'tis only an outbreak of "malarias fever." so long prevalent at Spring Hill. i DEALER IN Thanks to W. H. Smallwood, Secretary of State, for a copy of Lis Annual Report. J.

M. Haworth and Frank Maltby left for Fort on Tuesday. Wm. J. McCarthy is Deputy Recorder under A.

II. Lott. The News Lett eh is now only $1.50 a iausas. Oi- kice East Side of Public Square. Bible shfiuld bo excluded from Pub- I ular as loo numerous The principal priza, a boautirul sofa, was urav.n by Wisner, living on second street.

fi'opeka Commonwealth. S. A. Christy, Vice President The Kansas City Times ays that X'; II I (ill 111 III, Also. Electro-Galvanic ted.

Sulphur, Siptav, Siiowtrr, Hot ami Cold Water Rath. For the treatment and cure of all Chronic Diseases, Such as Rheumatism. Nniralgia. Ciirii liroiK-hiUs Paralysis. Neurasthenia, ra uw au me Will ojen at American and remain for 1'.

Ilamtnond are to enffasre in iuint I three nhs Vummm u.it, James Ingle, lie Continued from last week. disputants as liofore.A 11 are invitedto attend. Y. If. Riioy, Sfc'ry.

debate in City before lonff oil day) evening, Jan I5th. Admission 25 per year. The late freezing and thawing is damaging tiie winter wheat, and th prospect for an abundant crop next harvest is not flattering as farmers wish. Social Rail Tlieotojjic- i Reserved seats cents. the suljivt ai Kt-fujiii." Manufacturer of Blake, Cashier.

wrjxTOKs, J. II. BLAKE, OTT JNO. L. I'll ICE, J.

ll.BILOWV S. A. CHRISTY. TIIOS. WII.KIX W.

A. OCHELTREE. marpi-lv Til inn Heart. Lungs. Liver and Kid nv I it I 1 8 1 IE It.

cers. Tumors, let Ac, Ac I iv- 'w and re.idr for the t- cetltloll if lialiftits. CABI1TETS, ii a Geo. Iliggins, formerly job printer at the Mirror office in this city, is now part owner of the Workingman's Journal, at Columbus, Kansas. wish to subscribe for the New York Tribune, or Herald of Health, caii at the Sh of A.

W. Warren, on east Park street, Olathe; or if more convenient, leave your subscriptions with the Postm ister. Weekly Tribune, Herald, Si. 44 1 1 At his fa 'her's residence, in Olathe. Kansas, be -ember ai to a.

Mr. imes Entricnn llaworth, on'vson of Major James M. Haworth, (Indian aire nt at For: lnili.m Territory,) and Elizabeth his wife. lie was iK.rn January I2ih, in Also f.r l. and irentlenien winMn to eni the luxury or a ath.

I- bes will fiinl Jtind and Mlite lemala attendants to miiusier to their wants, 7 ll'iurs for ladies Ipiiii Ka.m. i Spccialsfroni Washington say then will be considerable reduction in the vil Service, aggregating- I ast two mi while the Committee oil Appropriations propose to parw down about live minions in all. The river and harbor estimates will l-biigely reduced, pndiably to ahou: iive millions, a large portion of wi ich will be in the West and S. h. CASES, i ii 1:1.

jcnt.e:iu-ii 1 1 p. in. Walter HcCrea, Dealer In- Drugs, Medicines STOVES Robt. Anderson, of the firm of Pileher A Anderson, started on Monday for Ohio, having received a dispatch notifying him of tha severe i'lness of his father. Tfrros Reasoiialde, ilmiugton.tCiinton county, Ohio.

spunt 4 3-ears in C'i iciimati, Ohio, at JSoSice to Ilie lullie. Dr. II. DOBBINS Prop'r. school ami came to Kansas, with his parents iiem-four years ago, locating in Olathe.

He spent six months in the TAIlLEs. DESKS. A EES, Vhe Presi A DS. I XS, Civil-se'nr e. jston the Ml of th lehrated Avuue and 1 Agnl for to "We were in error in stating that if.r i of Directors of the Asylum were I session Only three of the Iiiri-trs were present, not enough for qtioruru.

an i session iv.ti held. Toilet and Fancy Articles, I The firm formerly known as Met calf Bros, will be conducted by S. P. Metcalf in future. A large of new goods just reitdved, to be sold very 'Tow 'Tor cash.

Everybody are invited to call and esaaiine goods and prices. lw The Lawrence Journal sayu tho winter so far has been very similar to that of KANSAS, July 50, I-73-It. M'OJSAXS' SlUiEITS. i I Chemicals, Pirnim cry, Soaps, Itrushes AI.I. KINDS (if- Patent Tho bet cook store in the world.

inploy only firt-class tinner and BUSI2TESS HI1TTI0H. MOLL A i A Ell Have a Wagon, Carriage and BIic-'k-smitii Shop on tho north sidcoftl j.isre, and have an nviabie reputation as first-class workmen. Thev lit 11 fact re to order, and keep 0:1 A No. I farm WAGONS, ai-'d nil custom-work, repaiiing. Ac, will re.

celve Remember the place, and don't foryet to call attlivr shop when needing anything in their linc. All work warranted. The road -i are ik in a Very ba i condition, rendering travel by wagon anything but pleasant or agreeable. Thev re in worse condition than ever before at this season of the year. Mcohof, Pure and Liquors' for Medicinal Purposes.

FURNITURE am prepar. 1 to do all kinds of Jub Work illlliSil Mil! in Uau lerrii-iry as a chirk at Ft. returiiinar his me last September for the purpose of p-Tficcting himseifin his ottimere ai at Prof. lV.i'u's Coisimcrcial Entie, was famtliary called, was always a iavorilo amon'j; his ucquaiii-tauce-. a youth of quiet and orderly conduct.

He endeared him-e-if to a largo circle of friends; wh Jcei ih it they have los; a bright and proinisiuir brother and friend in his early departure for the better bind. He was a member of tho M. E. Sabbath School in Olathe, until he went tho Indian Territory, and the scliod bv committee speaks in bentthur resolutions of the. respect for his memory.

Being a member by birth-riiiht of the soci ty of Friends. He had also become a recognized member of tho same bv his at short notice and at reasonable rates. During that winter the weather continued warm and pleasant up to the of January, when rain set in, followed by a cold -snap, during which the river was frozen oyer, and a bountiful supply of ice was secured. Owing to the stringency in th money The First National Bank of Kansas City resumed business ou Monday, with a quarter of a million increase in its paid up capital, making its entire paid up JEiigf" I'hysicians' Prescriptions cure-ful-y at all hours. St' DA IIoCK fExvpt 11a.

m. to 1 p. rn. 7 j-. to.

to 9 p. ni. May 22 ly 1 market will sell goods at Granger prices, i mav 22, 173-1 capital Toledo, Wabash and Mm Made to order or repaired in the neatest smhI mot WO II A I A 1 1 AND AT TIIK Lowest IssiIIo Casli B'rice ALL WORK WARUAXTEl) Parlor Salorjn Waolrd. A quantity of Dry white-oak, burr-oak, or berry Fence Posts, for which the cash will be paid when delivered, at Haves' Block in East Olathe. Jan.

14tb, 1S74. M. T. GRAHAM. Jack Wilson, ATTEXTI OX, LA DI Tho ladies will find it much to their interest to calljand examine the new Fall and Winter Goods, just received at Myers it Bliss', one door east of Mariner A NorveB, Olathe.

ve-5-tf The new county officers were installed In office on Monday, the oath of office beinit administered by the outgoing county clerk, John T. Taylor. The new own decision 1 ch nee some tim- before his decease. RAILWAY. leing the only son in one of the and purest ciiristain fmiilies ii; best Oil 1- Blacksmiths and ifap Makers, 0 be at home in their officers appear to respective offices.

i tiiMst, he enjoyed tha advantage of earl chriitian culture, by which he was mi: onh saved fro: 11 the srr.iver sins of the 1 CilE-TNl'T OLATHE, rUEKT, KANSAS The Great Through Line from th Mississippi to the Atl.ii tic with ut change with choice of three route, via St. Louis, Qirkcyor Hannibal 1 or diirain'ily and completeness of tinish, a-none but the best materials are used. We understand the new Board of Co. Commissioners allowed G. F.

Hendrick-son $300 increase of salary as Probate Judge. The Board also allowed F. R. Ojrg ten per cent, fees as county- attorney on judgments recently obtained hy the county against J. H.

Blake, as Treasurer. A 0 LADIES! Go to the Millinery Store of Myers A Bliss, to see the new styles. sep'ii-if. For just THE hat goto the Emporium of Fashion, one door east of Mnri ner fc Norvell. shop and ware roottis over Tuttle's 'Creeeoso the finest thing out for the hair and scalp.

It is now in use at the City Barber Shop of Williams A Jones. Andy will give your scalp a thorough wash with it for the small sum of 25 cts. Try it. Subscribe for tha News Letter on! $1.50 per year, in advance. Photograph Gallery, on Santa Ee Avenue.

oet2-ly day, into which so manv youth fall but was led to choose wisdom's wavs, which proved to him a pith of peace, ending in eternal day. His sickness was not of protracted duration, but battled the bo -t medical skill. His father and mother were at Fort riiil, and only id the satisfaction of seeing his body encased for the grave on their arrival days after his death. Sisters, friends and neighbors, waned, wa'ched, wept and prayed by his bed" side, "but death entered and there was We are prepared to do all kinds Blacksmith ink and Waoox Makixh neatlv snd promptly. Also all kinds of repair-iiiff done on short notice.

Thankful for patr-nage heretofore bestowed, we assure the public we shall trv to merit a eontinuanec of the same. LIQUOR HOUSE, Last side Fubiie Square, OLATHE, KANSAS M. McCarthy, Pkop'r. Three through Kinross trait leave St. limits.

Quincy or II daily, on ti I arrival of trains troiu the Wct. fr La i i'avftte. Indiaiiaoo! in. I lee speculators of Kansas City have gone to Omaha to arrange for a supply of ice for next summer. Our dealers w-m csaiisiacuon gu.traiitectl to au who pat-I IC.ri- ville C.i-I ivec-px constantly hand.

Old Hlstautlv hau tucky Whiskies, peach and A nolo Hmn. i Toff-dn In.ir-.ni iff, I Mav dies, Foreiarn and Iomest ic Wmcs Ai I XiHo-ira vl- Hew Store! IN MASONIC BLOCK, OLATHE, KANSAS. an. 1 Beer. Vrices to suit tlae times.

i deii hia. v.i,;,,a-f..., i i J. A. Hibbard, member of the Board of Co. Commissioners, from Spring 11:11, gnve us a social call on Monday.

Mr. Hibbard is athrifyand energetic farmer, and will no doubt make an excellent commissioner. pemts Fast. have to seek supplies elsewhere than at home, unless theie is a material change in the weather soon. We learn however they are getting ice from Cedar creek, OLATHE no tleience.

He who acted as pall betrer, but a few weeks ago for a youth near his own is now borne by others to his last rest i 11 place. In the early part of his sickniiss T3TTTT TTlfi -iffMn MAMMOTH STOCK. G. H. Law ranee has the largest stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, that he ha ever brought to tiiis market.

The ladies will find a nice line of beautiful dross goods, of all the lte-tt styles: satin striped Cashmeres, Cashmeres of all shades and colors, French Marinocs, Poplin, Alpiea, Silks, Also in an addition to his stock of dry- goods, ho is a complete line of family Groceries of ail kinds. Produce taken in exchange for goods, and fair prie guarantee 1." this week, and that it is about 6 inches thick. MARBLE WORKSjUreij, Mi and Feed liable, Magnirlceiit palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains, and Pnlbnaii A Wagner' Fatuus Cars through to Ntw York change. I 'a lace lav through from Kansas iiv to Indianapolis and Cincinnati daijy, without Change. Tn-kets can at all the Brm- The Olathe Literary Society had a dis Wotild respectfully inform the citizens New Stock of Goods, Consisting of Week before last many farmers in this county were plowing for corn last week we had a si ght sprinkle of snow, affording a little sleighing; this week mud has been the "ruling element," but now it lias "tightened again.

01 uiatnc. tlmt Ciev hive a first -class the pastor of the family conversed closo-ly with him about his spiritual condition, i to gave clear evidence of his preparation for death, and through the merits of a savior he rests in hope of a glorious resurrection. Tho whole family feel deeply stricken iti this their first death in their midst. Entie was so kind and obedient to mother and sisters and so devoted to the father, that they feel that not only -a son arid brother has fallen, but the" father 5cipal Ticket Oijicfs in the Wt. livery stabb trhich is supplied with tlnf; best of horses and most modern style cussion at the Congregational church on Monday- evening, on the question, "Resolved that the Bible should be excluded from our public schools." The subject was ably discussed both pro and con, but without disposing of the question, which THE AilliKTS.

I W. MAI.COM. jt tic.i Agent, Tobsia. J. S.

LA.A1UUS. Western I'ass. Kan Citv. G. 11.

BCR ROWS. General Superintendent. Toh-d. t.j. win ic nireii on jue reasonable terms.

Good horses and No. 1 Vehicles guaranteed to aji who our stable. Stable on Park street, between Walnut and ches uu. 2St 1S72 ly GOODS, Ulll esjisciauy itjcistnat a som companion ami confident has been taken away. Between them existed a mo-1 complete will be the subject for discussion next Monday night.

The house was crowed with attendants, a id all appeared highly interested. V. T. Ottaway has one of the neatest Billiard Hails in the west, having re1 cently re-fitted a room and opened up in Francis' Block, south side of the public nquare, Olathe. In connection with his ilii.inl hall, he keeps the best of fresh oysters, sweet cider, and confec-tionaries.

Give him a call. Kansas City, Jan. Is74. Wheat Fall, No. '2, Si.Ma.

I. l.i; do No. 1. Corn Yellow and mixed 47c: whte at Oats No. 2, arte; rejected 'c.

Hogs Ma-ket not inalerially changed, light weights rnliii steady at 70; heavy St.sif,, j.no. Ca tie Choice native steers wintered Texans uikiiu aim commence, tnus presenting a beautiful example for both parents and sons. The family deserve and have the sympathy of the entire community. KESOLUTIONS OK CONDOI.KNCK LIYBET, FEED and SALE STABLE. I JliNsotiri liivrr, fori Svott A Hit If CaiIrtad.

Counts ts at Kansas City Union iK-po i 1 ti THE (Great Through Houte, The Old Reliable I HA1T1TIBAL ST. JOSEPH Kaxms Citv (jLTNCV, 1 II It LINE EAST! HEDRI0K would say to th se wauling Monuments, llejid and Tombstones oranvthing in the marble line, to give us a call' be fore purchasing an. I save money. Shop on North side of Public Square. March ly M.

K. Sunday School death of J. Kntrican adopted by the of Olathe, oil the Haworth: St. Louis Murkol. Boots and Shoes, Eats, Caps and Fur, Watches, Jewelry, The new Board of County Conimis-f-ioners met on Monday, and elected J.

E. Bernard as chairman. Thev went to work in a manner that shows they mean business, and will endeavor to discharae their duties with promptness and for the best interests of the people of the county. The Religio Philosophical Journal is a paper of great value to ail who take any interest in Spiritualism. The firm stand it takes upon all reforms is also to be commended.

It asserts that it holds, in common with nearly the entire mass of Spiritualists, no fellowship with the so-called "Social-Freedom" movement.and we discover that it deals fairly with all questions It discusses, and exposes fraud and ueception wherever found. We see 1... .1 Wiikukas, It has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove from our midst by death, James Kntrican. son of our former beloved Superintendent J. heat Spring lirm and higher; No.

2 Sl.sal. Fall sfoug and higer, No. 3 red S. No. 2 s.ti"i;il.i;t;.

Corn Active and higher; No. 2 mixed M. Jiawortn, and himself a member of ITheOnly Line Running 1 Cm "AST KXPRKNS TRAINS hr-. John Hartung, DEALKIt IN AMI A ACT KK OF ThS new drop curtain for American Hall is completed, and will be in use at jjiiui.sHer now oners to send it to TI. 1 5 the entertainment to-night ouc casii, setter ti tc.

Oats Opened firm and closed dull No. 2 mixed 4 -la Bacon Steady shoulders 7c, clear rib sjc, clear. shies tic, hams Halite. Hogs Firm and higher; liyht iicavy I oa-i. i.

Cattle Fair to choice steers fair to good Texans new subscribers on th tht' Mis, juri ait 1 tl.t Iron Bri.fg. v. Sleeping 'i. and Palace Iay Coaeljcs, 11, Kar.sas Cit tot diicy. reflects high honor upon the artistic skill 1 for the small sum of -r.

ii I. kiusi of the Amos Bros. oo tiie painting, oe less than the white ti, ose -f ana is a oeantuui panoramic reoresen our school, tneretor. Rksoi.vkd, That we bow in humble submission to this dispensation of promise, knowing He is too wise to err and to good to be unkind. Uksolvko, That we extend to his parents and sisters, in this sore bereavement our heartfelt sympathies and condolence, praying that the grace of Jod may be vouchsafed to them abundantly.

Hksolved, That his upright life arid deportment commands our Ingest repect for his memory; and we have been wont to look upon" him as a young man of much r.romi. CLiearo, Toledo, Indfafiapolis who have a curiosity to see the barter Wagon Silver Mounted Harness SADDLES, BKIDPLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, SPURS Jas. Lamasney, Proprietor. tation of the business interests of Olathe. aim 1.

itlji.ut ch-tere should now send for it. Address, S. S. Jones, Editor, Chicago, III. 'if C.il's, Otlilicv I'ni'tn m.

1-1 I1KKKY STKEIT, OLATHE, KANSAS I ptit ki'irJingt. Jiitl t.Juiii-v My entire stock of Ooods was Ixniglit ITi I'lIILADKLrSHA, AT Till: Lowest Cash Prices and expect to sell at prices that will DEEY COMPETITION. Come and examine my stock before pureha-dn elsewhere. el2 iy J. S.

POTTS. The old Board of Co. Commissioners were in session all hist week, closing up The -City papers are paid and i a oast; A Western R.t;iix.uis tit all p. ints e.i-i. u-' south! ThU sli.at R.u;c, and crt- Monday morning.

1 ney have proved for publishing notices of religious meet through luiss, uger bv wav du iiul son and worthy of the strong I confidence in and -t ion nwtr-. enicient ami inousirious, ana nave performed an immense amount of labor, leaving a clean opening for their iv.uvtages in i ai! unequalled a i Till: MvS a Antl everything in the harnes. antl saddh linn can be foun.l at his Park street, Olathe. Kansas. Repairing substantially done.

It you A No. 1 Harness go to llartunlr's sh He guarantees satisfaction to all. Carriage Trimming and Fine Harness a specialty. Shop on Park street, one door west of Blitz" jewelry store. mv22-Iy Millinery.

Misses Myers Bliss MILLINERS DRESSMAKER on him by his oarents, sisters and triends. Hrsoi.vko, That these resolutions bo recorded in tho minutes of this Sabba'h Cliiciigo nrke(. Chicago, Jan. 11, 17.1. Wheat Firm; No.

I si. 27 No. 2 cash, Sd.2Tal.2s February, No. Sl.lsal.bt. Corn In fair demand but lower; No.

2 chise steady at tilic. No. 2 at tiats I'nchangeil No. 2 at -Lie cash, 4-1 ic in February. Cattle Dull and weak under a heavy run; eomm to good steers clioice fail to good co' n-fcd Texans ia i.

1'). Hogs Receipts 17,00, rjuality continuing bad; good grades sold readily at fair to choice leaV-V), common to fair heavy K. A. W. Warren.

In-awiug o. in rtr s.a-hrs tun in the world. Trains u-- plied v.ith modern iiuproveuw 10 fort. sj-d and aafety. I I'll LA lb and dept its id to rough ggige ar raugviiaeot mgs; they are paid for publishing notices of marriages; they are paid for publishing notices of deaths and obituaries; they are paid for publishing notices of society meetings; they are paid for publishing political meetings; they are paid for puMishing notices of the commencement of schools, and for publishing notices of Sabbath school meetings; they are paid for subscriptions a year in advance.

The government carries city-papers by the ear load across the continent for the same postage it demands of -oti copy ne itirtnsiieil each of thecity papers for publication and a combe presented to the family. The Kansas Farmer has been changed to an eight-page, forty-column journal, and is now published weekly at Topeka. J. K. Hudson, formerly of Wyandott, is editor and proprietor.

The Farmer is It. II, I lilted Stales, Also agents for Wheeler Wilson's i ali points Kast. Nor) ii and South. McNaughton and Lynch. List of Letter Sewing Machines.

i ll Hi; AT rivers ail bridged, av l- Miliiuer goods ex. hangt -r bur. in- transfers ati.l erri age. securing One dtior east of M.rmcr.v Norveil's llsi tiie utmost oiinoan OLATHE, KANS VS. T1IK slioUTKST and Olathe Remaining in the Post office at Kansas, January 15th 1S7J.

I. IK i devoted to the interests of agriculturists, contains much valuable and interesting i readinsr, and is well worth the subscrip-j lion price of S. F. Bachman, Merchant Tailor, North Side Public Square, OLATHE, KANSAS. Bridgens Chambers Eliza ine counrv paper lor carrying it a half Devenie dozen miles, or for simply handing it Millven Mary Benson A Camhall Kenedy Geo Kyaw Lawrence Uee.se Mrs Simons Ii Thornton Boot Shoe maker, DEUSS out of a post office.

Country papers arc i Labnier Fred expected to publish all these things for Tavler's nothing, and carry, as they generally do. Wright' Frank 1 route: Dierelorf. when going east, ai! who are i.ted ti-k-; e'sat Missouri River, Fort uf i Ticket in rs. or at Kae.sas Cuioti I'epot. i .1 tuiney.

the 1 Hanniistl Saint Jo-cph short Line, kh I ail ur ai.ii;s are (iii fct and 14-ilVet wiin Hie in America. Ask for Ticket- via tpiir.cv and Han-. uilm a St. Joseph Short Liue. 1 l.e I Best Houte.

P. B. GKOAT.TJhi'I Ticket Agt. 1. S.

I.vit.mi, Supr: PEICE WELCH, 8UTCHERS AND GROSRCE touth Side Public Souane. OLATHE, KANSAS We understand that W. XV. Maltby, member of the Legislature from this district, was 'baited' with a free Legislative pass by the Oulf Railroad Co. The pass was refused.

Our members are not ol the materia! to be bribed by Kail-read Companies. OLATHE, KANSAS. an average of a year's delinquency of its Persons catling for the abeve letters subscribers, instead of a year's nment will picas? say 'advertised." R. Brmwn, M. Eull assortment of new goods now i in stock.

1 Please call and examine goods and styles. OLATHE. Shop on Kast Park Sir reef, two doors west of Blair Drug Store. 1.

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