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Daily Evening Call from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

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X- Churclies, (Societies, Public Halls. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. THE DAILY CALL KANSAS PACIFIC MISSOURI VALLEY RAILROAD, Directory. ritMthoflist.corner of Ftftli and Choc jros The Romance of Real lite. PRICE REDUCED.

The Largest and Cheapest. v. The Now York Mail rolates taw streets, services at 10:80 a. and 7:30 m. Sabbath School at 2 p.

m. Mlssisn School at i p. m. in South Leavenworth Rev. W.

K. Marshall, pastor. livening discourse to Young Men. Young people's SAINT LOUIS', TICKET IdFFICE! NO. 3, Planter's House that about twenty-two years ntrn a "Northern p-entieman ana THE GREAT FARMERS' FAPER prayer meeting 10 i m.

Methodist Episcopal Church, South, flnrm-r Tlroadwav and Seneca streets. Bev a young lady of York were married, evidently very happy, About a year later a fine boy was born to them, and seemed I iH OPEN EAST AND SOUTH. a The, Paper, of the People. NOW IS TUB TJMK TO BUBBCIUBS FOU Till Kugene Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at 10 :30 am and 7 pin.

Sabg bath School at 9 a m. Prayer meeting everyThursdayevenlng at 7Xo'clock. Real-, denoe of the Pastor. Spruce street, north TO SHERIDAN, 1. 1 105 miles 'west op the mis- to he an additional bond of af GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER.

SOUEI EIVEK. fection. At the end of ten the pvntleman met with i leatenwoeth; Ii i Till '1 'i i fjT-im WHERE Tickets can be obtained to I-onis, yr 'Row' Summer Arrangement. Two Trains Daily iii-r JBaoh way between 1 i "1 It is cheap becauso its Circulation is larger than that of any other news-, now is tub nw to tobh clubs. Ui 1,: a reverse in business and became quite poor.

By' mutual agreement a divorce was ob 7 80th, 1869, train 05T and after May wilt run as follows: I 1 1 VI 1 tained in one of the Western Cincinnati, Philadelphia, St. Joseph and Kansas (Hy, HOEACH POLITICAL GBBELEY ON ECONOMY. 1 villi'. (tit i r-nV GOING WEST: IiOnlsvllIe, side, between Second and Third. Sixth street M.

E. Church, oorner of tH and Osage streets. Preaching at 10j a. and :30 Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.

Sabbath School, Rev. H. P. Shepard, pastor. Residence, 116 Ottawa street.

'J German M. E. Church, Cherokee street, between th and 6th Eev, Mr MirUe. Services morning and evening. Unitarian Church, services 11 a.

said p. in the hall over Benedict's store. Rev. G. W.

Skinner, pastor. First Presbyterian, preaching in Odd fellows Hall at 11 m. and 1 p. m. by Kev.

W. Ii. Green. Sabbath School 9 a. m.

Westminister Church, Laing't Hall, Sab-bath School at 9 a. m. Church services in the rooming and evening by Bev. G. Reaser, D.

D. Cumberland Presbyterian, Good Temp-ars Hull, Cherokee street, preaching mom-ng and evening by Bev. Dr. Moad, Sabbath School at 9:80 a. m.

1 1-1 1 n. ,1. States, and the gentleman went South. The lady was fine look "I M1XBO. Baltimore, I I.

Connecting as isllows: 7:0 n. m. ra Leave Wyandotte. Leave" Kansas (Jltv Kansas (Jltv Indianapolis, fa ji i ing, and in a low years marneu 7:46 U- mil. jft'I fit't i GEMI-KY'S HISTORY (pF THE WAE.

Mr. Greeley purposes to write, during the vear 1808. sui elementary work on Po again, her husband Doing won Effl'l I At Kansas 4.1, ty, tl And all points in tne vr, i. r. I United States and t'anadas.

Leave State 'i 9:00 i v.r Leave Leaven worth. Leave 11:10 ia.4Sp. 2.35 witn ivansas (Union) Pacidc Railway Ltnatn lint.l 'I 1. JOB 11 :25 p. litical Economy, wherein the policy of to-do in the world.

It was a happy marriage throughout, and lasted till a little more than a 'ij vii''l niiT with Fort Scott and Rnir vt 5.155 tr oil Jl. I FEED. Ag'4 I', Scott Fort Galveston, 4c'; with Facilie liailroad (of Miaannrii ch.h i.Junetion.City .20 JouTS rrotection to riome inaustry wm ne ex- Slained and vindicated. This work will rst be given to the public through successive issues of The New York Tribune, and 111 .11 U. n.litln.

Tkallw fiaml vear aso, when the second bus Jefferson City, St. Louis and the East and 6.55 p. -p Fort Ilnrker- 8.80 fssloVL HANNIBAL AND ST. JOSEPH wiui me jortn Missoiui for St. Louis, and all Eastern and band diod, leaving his widow a fortune of 820.000.

At this IT1U ni.UVIH 111 iljO VUtl'lUllS UVI1II Weekly, and Weekly The work Will oooV 9. fl.00 Hays 2.00 m. 3 ah urch hall (fonnerly ummer s) Bab- At Ieavenworlli 1 1 Arrive at Uheriuan 10.00 a 1 The Leavenworth and Topeka Accommo- tain the best results of the observations ana study of a lifetime, and, as the question ef Protection to American Industry concerns time the had reached the age of ii iC -su LIKE. fcftB n-f! uaiion leayes west, at DAILY CALL. twenty yoars.

Unhappy at the sonaration of his father and xiBwiKiiu) ni, o.iu p. ana Iav Tlp.nvp Art i mother, ho induced the, roturn a.wiKit.UllVUU a 1 acriyesatj ippeEoapiO.SO f-! 7 djeprao. 54.v I MAIL, Leave Sheridan 8.06 p. our entire people, it will be looked for with great In addition to this work by Mr. Greeley, The Tribune has engaged Ueorge Geddes, one of the best -and most sneessful farmers 11 the eountry and other able writers on Agricultural subjects, to write regularly for its columns.

The American Institute Fanners' Club will continue to be reported in the Semi-Week yenirai israncn itaiiroad lor 6ene. WIXRD, of his) father from Costa Bica, where he was unavailingly seek At St. Josepb. nays 1 With Hanrilhal iV S.30 1 a. m.

S. 45 a.tn ing to mend his broken fortunes, and brought about an interview 4.1Q ni THE sinort All Rail Route East. otBASTWASD. prt Harker, .8.43 Salina. s.fio ly and Weekly Tribune.

No farmer who desires to till the soil With proHt, and to' I iMIiuuM, I'll Qutncy with St. Joseph A Council Bluffs Railroad for Council Bluffs Omaha, (Penyer, Salt Lake, and California with bis widowed motner bad At Savannah, Junction City 8.20 9.18 .10.04 11. B8 baui souOoi ox mJu a. in. FlrxtBsbtist, cornel of 6th and Seneca.

Preaching in the morning and evening by Eev. W. Scott. Sabbath School at 2 p. m.

Christian Church, 6th street, near Seneca. Sloan Sabbaih School at 9 a. m. Congregational, preaching at a. m.

and 7.30 p. at the Open. House, by Eev. J. D.

Liggett, Prayer meeting at First Methodist Church. Sabbath School at 12 m. Clmrehof St, Paul. Services it 10 JO a. m.

and 7 :30 Sabbath School at the usual hour. i Lutheran, St. Paul's-Evangelicel (German) of 6th and Miami, preachingat 10 a. m. by Bev.

M. Meyer. Kvangefioai, ZIoa's corner or Hh and Osage. Catholic Church of the Immaculate Con-oeption, corner of fltB and Kickapoo, mass st (1:30, 8 and 10:30 a. Bishop Mlege officiating, assisted by Fathers Demeester, ttntler and Latgntll.

Catechism at 2 p. vespers at 2:36 St. Joseph's German Catholic, corner of Osage and Broadway, mass at 8 and 10 a. Father Heurian and Xavier officiate, eateohism and vespers at 2:30 p. m.

corner of-eth- and Osage. Services Friday evening at 7 p. m. and Saturday at ii.m. Babbi, Bev Dr Ma- 4.3S, witn-Missoiiri and Iowa Stage Line for .4:00 p.m.

.5:00 s. m. 8.00 a. They talked matters overy and the result was that last Wednesday the son had the happiness Leave Lenten worfh dally at. Arrive at Qulncy at Chicago Lawrence 1.40 n.

m. In ik j'-1 warinoa ana alt points in Northwestern Missouri and Southern Iowa. 4:80 p.m. 3:40 a m. nr "f.l! Detroit at, Toledo 1' Arrive Leavenworth 3.4.1.

State 8.45 2.45 a. vf.l Kansas City! 4.10 Wvandnt is in to celebrate the anniversary of tor sale ttrnmninvi. nnf know the progress constantly made in the science of his calling, can afford to neglect the advantages of a newspaper like The Weekly Tribune, especially when it unites with agriculture other features of interest and profit. The Weekly Tribune contains summary of all that appears in The Daily and Semi-Weekly editions, while in addition It is made to address itself to the wants of the great farming class. -Jtevisws of new publication anaof what is new is mu sio and the fine arts; letters from different parts of the world someof them of rare interest to the farmer, as showing the pro- Oil, his twenty-first birthday by.

wit Buflaio 1:55 m. Lafayette at. m. IndiMMpoUs At the omce corner nmiianrnM an xrni The Leavenworth and Topeka lAocom. Leavenworth.

mooation leaves Topeka, going cast, at 5.40 nessing the extraordinary scene of the marriage t7 LI- twii fath- ai me omce or tne Missouri KH' p. uuwwkuw ana-arrives A It 1 J' I Cheapest rspaper rijj ui,) a.w. m.uic xiuuse, ivansas or and mother. BUjeuvenwonn at a.m. Traiha leave daily, eicipt Sunday.

1 Trains leave Sheridan 'daily except Satur- TIME TABLE-r SOTITW. frens ui ngiiuuxnii iu uwtci uuwiuicb. tutorial essays on all topics of lioiueandfor, I ITIVrtfnali awiiraa VPnn. I i 1 TVMvert h-oir, inn Vtr.it eavenwomi at KansrXc nd'Kwh ehjn interest, together with full and carei fully printed reports of the markets, will be furnished from week to week, and at a lower price than that of any other newspa chol. i Hnnilov I A writer in Lippincott says "For evory man whose heart is brokon twenty have their eyes opened, and on the whole are considerably improved by the Society of Friends holtl tneir meetings PMvf.J 'NORTH." Mail train leaves' daiW.

birt on Rnnrta IN THE WEST! at 11 o'clock a in, on the first nd fourth rinvs nf each week, corner of Broadwav will rijn only between Lawrence, State Line per in America. By pursuing this policy The Weekly Tribune has attained its present commanding: influence and circulation and Pennsylvania avenue. JSabbath Schoot jLAnreus leaves asE I.eavffnworll, at nmionniij uiiu njUHUOL. Connecting at Lawrence with the L. ft Galveston Railroad for Baldwin City, ax o'ciock.

uu-xs jm i i vi M. K. Church. South, corner- at jiroad- process. We forget to wnom is dae the credit of the remark and Ottawa and.

etagas for i. Philadelphia .1:28 a. m. (Oniywhours.) New York at Ii ff'(Only 181 s. Boston at m.V (Pnly 7ibours.) i Jo New and; elegant sleeping cars on all nighl trains, i la i Clo connections made at Macon with the North MiBsourl Bailroad, and at Hannibal nail? line of packets on the Missis- i sipni river, (meals and state rodnis free,) arriving in St.

Louis at 7 a. cosneot-lng with morning Express trains, on ail Roads out of St. Louis. Sleeping cars run through to St. Louis without change.

1 1 r. Omnibus calls for passengers and bag. gage at hotels and residences free of charge. Baggage checked through to all principal points. i Passengers from the West by Union Pa-clflo Railway, E.

make-close conreo- 4 tian at Leavenworth with the Missouri Val- ana we enter upon tne new year witn an assurance to our readers that no pains and no expense will be spared to give it still greater usefulness and power, and to make it a yet more welcome visitor to everjr fireside In the land. 1 J- UARJfARD, General Superintendent. FRE1 HARVEY, Ticket Agent. run ocon ana au points in Northern and irayana t' Mission Church, service in the Fifth Avenue Chanel. South Leavenworth, in the that a man's usefulness gener puuuievp jjkuusas.

AtWamee-o -with Mntrna fn rionn morning by Bev, B. Brown. Sunday ally datos from the time he loses Mission Creel, Bock and School p. m. Only 12 1-2 Cents Per Week.

African M. K. Church, services at 10 Michigan Sontnern Lake Shore his interest in women Due, witn out going so far, we are Content a.m. by Bev. B.

C. Emery i laueijuaa wun umtoa states Express DaH Overland Mail and Express or Alton, 111. saDDam ocnooi p.m. ali xtjjiwi- vjilv uuii an pointB in to rost upon the conclusion of Uttptist ICOloreu.i cervices morning anq vwtu, ttiuuriiita anri jiAxii road: t- -I' evening. Key.

iiennis jones, preacner iaalw; and wilJi Safaderson's dally line oi nr.tittnn f.U Tl ci i our experionoo that until a man has nad one or two earnest Sunday School halt past O'ciock p. m. First Bvntlst 'foolored.) In Asbton wiiwicoiwyrun, (jniuii, cam a aos, 7. in 7 1, i r): Building. Services morning and evening 7 1 co and Arizona.

FOUR THROUGH TRAIlfS DAILT if, I. by Bev. Mr. Oliver. Sunday ocnooi At Leavenworth wifh fnr- flirtations he is not to be relied on for serious efforts." owt nror ers.

per mosthi 2:30 p. up the Missouri River, and with the Missouri Taliey K. for Atchison and St. Cumberland Presbyterian (colored) pray 1 ytci LEA' Chicago. (Sundays excepted; fromNew Depot, oorner Van fioren and Sherman streets, as follows er meetinit at 8 a.

preaoning at ii GREJSLEY'S HISTORY OF THE WAR. The Tribune also proposes to nd S'lis American by Horace Greeley, in 2 Vols, of 648 and 782 pages respectively, to clubs on terms stated below This history has received from all quarters the highest commendations for accuracy of statement and ftillness of detail. It is substantially bound, and must be deemed a valuable addition to my library, These volumes should be placed in. every School District Library in the land, and each school contains scholars who can, with, a few hours of raise Club and secure -the history. Almost anr one who wishes can now obtain it by giving a few hours to procuring subscriptions for The Tribune among his friends and neighbors, and we hope many will be incited to do so.

The work will be promptly forwarded, nrenaid. bv express or bvmail. f.lri 1 1 1 V- 1 1 O.il ir )'" 1 i a in. anu Diiuiiiiui cciiuoi a.su i. ui 7 id tji v'ti jooepn.

At State Lino with trains oi the Missouri Pacillo Road, and at Kansas City with the Rev. E. Weir, naator. "t''' 7. 1 M.

Morning Mail (via old Koad liK' m. i-. United Presbyterian Mission, cnurcn 1 "i (' 7li tfi. jv.i it. ior DC.

iOUlS fcolored.l on Chesnut street, between anu an points south and East. Fourth and Filth streets, neacning morn. v'ti 1 ley and Hannibal A St, Joseph Railroads, making the above quick time. i Tickets for sale by this short route at ths ticket offices of the Union Pacific Bailroad, and at the company's offlces in Leavenworth, corner of Delaware and (opposite the post office,) G. Nellee, aatnt, and No.

3 Planters' House, Fred, Harvey, agent.1 i Q. W. MEAD. Gen. Superintendent PETER B.

GROAT, Gen. Ticket ill 7 11) at ail Stations on the old road, and connects at Elkhart with Air Line Mail, stopping at all stations on Air Lne. 1 1.11. I. vi.r..ca nA 2.000.000 actes nf rhnifti f.irmln.

lug and evening. lands for sale, situated along the line of the FlTe oUar a Tear. '4 SO for Six Hon the. 1 HO for Three Mont lis. u.

i jmiiway, is. at trom $1 to pel acre. For narticulara .1 tta. daily, Sundays except.) Drawing Room attached to this train Ifor Detroit Leavenworth Commandary, No. 1 John ereiux, ijmi commissioner, Lawrence, Ks H.

Brown. John II Dwlaht. Becord. er. Meets 2d and 1th Wednesdays in each CONTAINS month, at 8 nm.

on receipt of the required subaeriptions. Ticket lVea Geneial ljeavenwortn vwunoii, no i it nees. watBAV CKMTRA1. ROVTK KAaT. rriday in eaon montn.

NORTH MISSOURI via Air Line.) Palace Sleeping Coach au tached to this Train i'er Buffalo. Arrives at Toledo, 2:60 a. m. leaves Cleveland, 7:10 a. m.

Buffalo, 2 p. m. arrives at I -ft. leavenwortn HPi DwiKht. Secretary.

Meets id TEKM3 JIT lax IMOUSE. Daily Tbibunk, Mall Subscribers, $10 per annura. 7i Semi-Wkkkly Tribusjc Mall Subscribers. ner Five ftnrf ll.h MnmlavH. at 0 m.

if ii r.eavenworm jjyuxo vr j.n.iio lorKt, Ahls Train runs throueh on Saturdav. arriving in vsv.l THE LATEST DISPATCHES wu.ua Pranir. 8 Wl Wm. Beeler. Itixilwji.

Twines w. Win Shenherd. Sec. Meets first and The latest style of advertisements for hely Wanted A general servant, in a small family, where a man is kept. The housework and cooking all done by the members of the family.

The gentleman of the family rises early, but prepares breakfast himself. All the washing in put out, and the kitchens are provided with ovory comfort and luxury. Cold meats and hash studiously avoided. Salary no object to a competent party. Reference and photographs CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT, -OF- tirttirillrs for Policy Holders.

conformity with Section 21, of act of I 10, IMS, Certificate No. 8, issued June '26, MH1. 8 1'ATB OF MISSOURI, (Mice Hunt of Insurance Denaum'nt. third Mondays of every month, at Masonic copies or over, J3 each) 16 copies, 45, For t8S, 10 copies and Greeley's History) for W8, 80 copies smoY Greeley's History for 110, 40 copies and Greeley's Monday morning. i 9:80 P.

M. Night Express, (via old Boad daily, -except Saturday and Sunday. Ar- rivflfl ft! fi-QAa Michigfan Centra) i i i. in i RAILROAD. a a it Unit, ats.

King Solomon's lodge No 10 Byington WMi Geo Spry, Bee, 'Meet first and VIA -i Mail Subscribers. 2Der annum: 5 col). tlilld Fridays, same piaceanu nour. ilalvarv lodire No. 50 Dwiiiht.

1 :25 a. m. Cleveland, m. i Buffalo 7:40 p. m.

Arrives at New York, 12:80 p. i Pnlnee "Mernlns; Coaches on this I'Ui: I-. U(lr ies, 11 copies to one auaress, eio) 1 copies and Greeley's History, to one ad 1 I ii ei''i noi.ltii (., fi'idtsi Ftur Passengor Express Tralm A Comstoek, Sec. 4 Meets first and third Wednesdays of every month, same place dress, ssoi 11 comes, to one acmress. vtai iur jucirois ana mnaalo.

IiOUIS: and nour. Kocopifanu tne History, to one auures Th? smooth and nerfer.t tra.lr nf th ti Leave Chicago daily for St John's lodge No 26 Solomon Kaiser. all 00 conies, 10 one address, eau; so cop titan Southern and Lake Khnm iirn.i Yv JU 1 Jieiga, see Meets secona am ies and the History, to one address. Wi ll 1 I fourth Thursdays of every month, same copies, to names of subscribers, tlfl. 10 Line gives the advantage of quick time and sure connections.

Passenirers for all noints ICnjit nt rhi. lace and hour. NEW YOEK, .1 11 Vn dO Vt vtr BOSTON, copies, to names, With one copy of the His 21 copies, to names ,47) 80 cop. X1111.1,, lUI.O, i'J J. EIWIIDI, JM 3 Thi oiiffh Express Trains Daily ii.O'-'.'t All Quarter of tsie Glob.

Ies. to names -witn one cony lilstorv. eoot niioiuu purcuase ucmets via Southern Kail, road, at the beeman, Sec) meets nrstana uura inurs days in every month, same place and hour copies, to names, 56 60 copies, to Having a direct connection with the 1 Company's Office, dork Mreet, names, witn one copy History, mil. i. o.

r. The money mnst in all casos. be received cuu 99 Metronolitin lodire. No 27. Field, at one time, and.

the papers be sent to one 1BAUGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. NG; CL Vandernool, Secretary. Meets rosi-uraoe. 1, 6REAT UM0N rillFIl' R. It's Friends wishins to secure the Illstorv on on Friday at 7:80 p.

ra. Leavenworth No 2 Park. these terms must send the Clubs precisely as we have stated them. Semi-Week! and Wm etecrctary. itts each Tues.

1, Wyllys King, undersigned, do hereby certify that I Superintendent of the In THE LATEST. MARKET GEO. M. GRAY, i' Gen. Pass.

Agent. OTIS KIMBALL, General Agent Buffalo J. B. LUDLUM, Adv. Agent, Leavenworth.

Week It anbsci-fntions must not be mixed in day evening at hau past seven. Far West No 1. A Nieilianli. Pi surance uepaniucm uwoiausui hihuu Hannibal A St. Kt.

Joseph Oim- one uud, wnen made up to secure tne ills- Roberts, Scribe. Meets first and third Terras, cash in advance. AND ALL CITIES AND TOWNS IN THI V't EAST.b j-t FAST New York and Boston Express leaves Chicago every afternoon, reaching New York City at 7 :08 a.m. ths second morning. i i i I Celebrated Drawing Room snd Hotel Cs attached to this train from Chicago to Rochester, without change.

Bear in mind that this is the only Eastern Line running oars through from Chicago to Rochester. Pullman's magnificent Sleeping Coaches upon ail night passenger trains. The epuipments of the Greet Central Route are always ready for inspection, and speak for themselves. Mondays in each month at half pan seven o'clock. II A Sift OF TIME.

cn nmns, Missouri vauey, Missouri River, Fort Scott 4 Gulf, and Central Branch Union Pacific Hail-road, forming the short route between it Address int. tkibi.n, riew.iork, jy9 1 Ucrmania No II. Chas Ackeabousen. and tnat me Denote Mutual Life Insurance A life Insurance Company organized ami fx luting under the laws of the state of Mis. souri, whose principal ofttce is located at SI; mi In, in mild Stale nf Missouri, wu deposited in this oluce, for the security of its policy holders, In pursuance of section G.i Jahob Grebe, eecrefary.

Meets at Hall everv Thursdav BVenhnr at 7:30. OH and after July loth, 186S, Train wUl be run over the 1 AND Schiller Encampment No. 8. William GEO HATHAWAY, PKACTICAt 9 i 21, nf an act of the General Assembly of Meets at first and third Wednesday of the 8 1 ate of Missnnri. entitled "An Act The Great West Lawrence for the Incorporation and Regulation of son montn, at p.m.' I.

4. of T. 1 PRINTER, dl It- 'I' Harmony Temple No, 6, meets seeond and and All RAILROAD, I'v 88 lis ware Street, fourth Saturdays ol each month, at 7 80 in Hall on Cherokee" street, below 4th MOlNETART reports. Leeds, 'Jhirlcs Sprague, Secre 1 i I H. E.

SARGENT, General Sunt. Chicago HENRY C. WENWORTH, Gen. Western Pass. Agent.

Phi Peso i H. KENDALL, Gen. Agent, Leavenworth, Kan, AS FOLOWS: Eastern tary. northern and Southern Over Dr. Davis ft Son's Drue Store, LEAVENWORTH, ir ii i y.f iV.

i MUCH. J-ri A UVUIA A-UV UV, ill. LIO O.IIID JJ 1 on Monday evening of each week, at half- past seven O'ciock. uaipnuorman, T. TTAV1NG purchased the establishmea f'i id Uttii' Vill FREIGHT AND Leave Lawrence at 8:00 a.m.

Arrive at Ottawa n.m. II lstelv known as the "Times Print Passeneers arenow landed in St. Louis. Empire Lodge No 61 meets in Hall over Wooli 's store, Delaware street, on Friday GEEAT CENTEAL EOTJTB ing House," and made large additions of CITY IV S. Leave Ottawa at ,..7:30 a.m.

Arrive at Lawrence at. :46m.m. evening 01 eacn weea, ai nan-past feven at the fopt of Blddle street, convenient to business center of the city, and transfers to eastward bound trains, where Life Assurance Companies," approved inroh lOlh, 1S09, the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, In bonds or Treasury notes of Iho United Mutes, or in bonds of the State of Missouri or in notes or bonds secured by mortgages or deeds of trust on unincumbered real estate in the State of Missouri, worth at leant double the amount loaned thereon, of the several kinds and descriptions particularly set forth in the schedules sinned hy me, and which securities have not been received at a rite above their par value, nor above their current market value. Said deposit was made in the office of the Superintendent as aforesaid, on the 26th Vriay of June, A. D.

18K0, and has ever unce, up to date hereof, been held in pur-ahanoe of and subject to the provisions of aairl act of March loth, A. D. 1869, for tee security ef the pol.cy holders of said coa-penyj and I do further certify that an satisfied that the said securities are wortl the sum ef One llundred Thousand Dollars, In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and affixed the seal of the ol-l Stw Type, Cats, Ornaaeiit, Stooping at Vinland. Baldwin Citv Pral. o-ciocit.

Jtouienoerg, rv i 1 AS Hoi land, See. Samaritan Lofltre No SO, meets on Tues CMesgs, Bsurltairton and tntncy I am now prepared to execnte everv des rie Cjty and Norwood. unck miu jiujueuiaie connections are cription of JOB PRISITIJfU, neatly and VXXJX B. 'f 6uerintendent. day evening of each week, at half-past expeditiously, tjraers soncitea -i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 made with I a Jill i i lE.J.

Ij. HATHAWAY. eTen o'ciocc, in Man over woou store. Delaware street. Graeter, WCIi e'27tf KH Pelawars fit.

(upeU.irs.) 1 QUICKEST TIME ITER MADE, All Morning and Evening Trains Soriyth, Secretary- O. B. J. V. J- JAQUES' Sholem Lodg No 78 MeeU every second Fllot all Western Cities to the East and South-east, via the Hannibal A St.

JB i i i v- FOR Broom Factory ana lounn tveaneeaay evening at 7 o'er I at their hall over Sara Woo If store, Bel. er Pri Simmonds Seo'r State Matters, 7 Re. I TVLL B.XP0HT8 OI ALL THE old reliable route via Hannibal and St Joseph and Chicago, Burlington A Quincy railroads. Passengers going Eesst should be sure their tickets read via this great popular route. New snd splendid day" coaches with 1 heeled tracks rod Rotten Patent Venti-tors on all dsy trains.

PaUman'i Palace Slooplnsj Cosvehos seph, and TOLEDO, WABASH 4 WESTERN Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Has betn removed to the brick house opposite the Merchants -it, f-. 4 SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE lice of the Superintendent of the luu Insurance Department, at office, in the city and county of St. Louis, and State of Missouri, this 26U) Irfinlsville, Clevclnnd, Pitlvtmrg, Connect ills; Railway Line. rberekee, bet. Main and Second, day of June.

A I. 1869. ILLY HINO. Passengers from the West leaving Kansas Leavenworth, Kansas. j.

Superintendent of Insurance Department of T7 "X7" sr I City, Leavenworth or St. Joseph in the I VT V-' I ning, should be particular and purchase I lirl.1. hv lh. tickets by the The finest ths world, on an night trains This is the only road running Paiacs Sleeping Coaches from Qutney. Berths ess bs secured in advancebv letter, taleennb an A JASPER BEECHLER.

rpHIS is now one of the most extensive me state or Missouri. It. PATTERSOX, GESERAL -AGENT, LABOR MOVEMENTS, broom maBuractorlM In th a i personal application. lure number of experienced workmen are rr 1 Toledo, Wabasb Western 1 7i no cnangs oi cars rrom tjulney to aad but om caaage from i constantly engaged. Not a broom is go from the faetosy that not No.

1 lit fifth BU, LeaTen worth, -i i custom made and amve in Qulncy at 1:30 a. fnext BafTskv BaJtlsnero, Wanhlngrton, niorntnr.i eonnecuns airect witn a a.m. nosion. Sf. B.

Conscientious A rents will Wholesale aad Betall Dealers And MM Deoio a Ho. 1 Company wan xor. juiya-a Liphtning Express Train, running through cars from Quwcy to Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Fort Wayne and Toledo without change. A Palace Bleeplnsr Car is run on tils fast train um LafaretU to BOOTS! SHOES Iftw Store and Sew Goos, are invited to call aad examine the article and prices before parchasinar- I can and wul sell a settee areola ef bnwiu uiku -5- nlney to ITew Tom, Pittsburf Harrisburg, aevslsnd, Zletroit, Hlagara Falls, Rochester. Clneuuatl, Indianapolis or LooirriUe.

Time to ail Eaasarn Cilia is ss quiek, sad paiwergers leaving Quincy 8ararlaT night arrive la New York and iJl eastern cities This is the on route running the celebra- i AND ECLIPSE ltd price, thin any factory in the West. Cleveland (314 miles. Look as map and time tallies PULLMAN PALACE CARS Only one cbanire ef ears from Ouincv tn 51. DELAWARE STREET. M.

STEAM Detroit, Columbus. Wheeling, Pnuburg, IIiuTislmrir, I'bllailelphia, Dunkirk, Baf- falo and New York. MILLS. -7. HEAR DEPOT.

Thr Aiest stnek of Ladies' and Uentle- LvitiM Irons the VeU Eight hours Quicker time to India nanolii. NewH Generally. Cincinnsli and Columhos than visM Louis. Vault Cleaner. einxmlh track, quirk time, good ears.

I Honrs Qntrker Than by any other route. This Is theonly road running a Through Express Train Saturday evening. Fare always as low as by Inferior routes. Ask for tickets via Chicago, Burungten and Quincy railroads. Rsvs Is Hsnn TlmfOvrr AH other rontos.

and tmm comfort. ard TO KATES OF FARK. Tickets sure conneclions, with less changes, and tiie bet eatiiur houses in the coonrrv. are ran lie had ss ehean over this line a anv other. No extra charge for handling men's I 'Boots and Shoes i To be tund In the State.

Work Muds) to Onter and Perfect Fit earnteel. Repairing on abort notice and aatiafactvn Wiseman Schwaneke. and safety, and leas changes ui pars -than TSiiilcIiiig- Tiiimber OF ANY SIZE, In any Quantity AT SHORT NOTICE, At W. MILLSPATGH, tienesal Tirket Agent, ft. IxBrt.

II. KXIGTIT, General tt. Louis. the indimnients offered to the traveler. Baggage checked to destination nod kan- djed Hie leeping cars on this route all ri-tirelv new, and are not snrpanged by anv in nve iiri Ugiuiee, comfort and management.

Ticket M.ld at all principal Hires of the Union Pacific Bail av, K. snd Hanni-hal A St. Jowpb Uailrnod, and at the I ion (qulncy. 3. n.

LAZARUS, Wefern Pass. Agent, l-av'th. If. t. GOOHH.L.

General Pus. Agent. H. C. WICKER, ORDERS will be promptly attended to day and nisrbt.

.3 (M'stral Frvjglit Afnnt, t4. Ixmiw. Office at 1eavenvrorth Hnnse. on BAGGAG1 CHICKED THROUGH.1 ROBT. HARRIS, Gen'l Snp't Chicago.

N. II. ML.NSON, Ass't Snp't. Quincy. A PARKKK, Gen'l Western passenger Agent.

FRED HARVEY, always girrn. Wee otreet, lavenwonh, Ksnws, L. M. PI'NJf, 4J1I and examine Uv ainrk at No. t4, mcbJ9-tf Delaware street film (fen.

Western A-rrnt, f-t. Jylt P. O. Bex 1291. tnsT'lfttf -r i' t..

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1869-1874