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1 RAILROAD TISSE TASLE. Gall and See What Cash Viii io, CLEARING SALE! Heal Estate Transfer. The following is a list of the real estate transfers for toe week ending July 9th, as recorded ia the office of Register of Lands Shawnee county Deed Will 0. King to Dannie Swallow; Lot 74 Sixth avenue (east) consideration, lore and affection and $1.00. Deed G.

S. Gordon to W. P. Herring-ton north of northeast section 7, 11 and 14; $1,100. Deed L.

Rosa Gerstel to Emma R. Eidson; Lot 52 Sixth avenue (east), $1,500. Deed C. C.Kellatn to Charles F. Morse 5 JOHN P.

GOI or (ESTABLISHED IN 18C9.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. Tefft Ilonne Arrival; John D. Benton, Chicagci Wellington Mcrtz, Genneseo, A. Haussler, Em-poriaf Judge C. G.

Foster, Atchison; Jad-son Lyon, St. Joseph; E. McCrillere, Carl Hoffman, W. G. Bolman, Leavenworth; F.

Matteson, Austin, Texas; J. H. Graveley, Moherly, James Hewson, II. C. Fish, Kansas City; Robert McClelland, Rossville, D.

Byington, Leavenworth; Andrew Atkins, St. Louis, N. G. Blakey, Leavenworth; John S. WilJon, Lawrence; Cbas.

Coffin, Osage Mission; Alex Hunt, Fredonia, J. W. Baldridge, Kansas City; J-me3 White, Kansas City. A branch of the U. S.

Marshal's office has, we are informed, been established at Topeka. First Deputy George Sharritt has taken charge of the business of the of lice, and will act in close concert with U. S. Marshal Miller, who will, of course, remain here Leavenworth Times. i i iunelGdtf JUST RE OPENED IS New Goods! TRY OUR CANNED APPLES.

Proctor (slid GRnibln't) German Mottled Sonp I No. 36 Kansas Avenue. JUST RE OPENED -Til Famous Pottawatomie Reserve. 100,000 OF THESE MAGNIFICENT FARMING LANDS AGAIN OFFERED FOR SALE BY J. P.

ENNIS Cor Kansas Ave. and Fifth TOPEKA, KAUSAS. THIS FINE BODY OF LAND COMPRISES Railroad Lands, Indian Lands, Railroad Lands, Indian Land3, Railroad Lands, Indian Lando, Farming Lands, Farming Lands. Farming Lands Timber Lands, Timber Lands, Timber Lands, Bottom Lands, Bottom Lands, Bottom Lands, Also rich and fertile valley and upland, along the valley of the Kansas river and its tributaries Mill, Mission, Blacksmith, Vermillion, Uig and Little Soldier, Cross creek and many sm iller streams. Thess binds are well watered, making them the Ik st for Farming in the world, and unsurpassed for Stock Raising or Dairying purposes.

The upltnds will make KEAinri i. Honrs, and are choice localities for Vinyardk ano Fruits. r-hettleis on these Lauds will have the advantage of Sciuxils, Collkuks, CiiuaciiEa aud Comukrck of Cities, Towns and Villages which have been built up und are springing up on and around the Keserve. It-meiLber These Lands are only a few Miles from Topeka, THE CAPITAL OF KANSAS. Affording a Good Market, vCith Competing Lines of Railroads.

These Lands are now offered For Sale on FIVE YEAKS' TINE, with interest on Deferred Payments at 7 per cent. WE ALSO HAVE TlioiiKands of Arrcs of Other Lands For Sale, located in all parts of the State, consisting ol" Improved Farms, Wild Lands and City Property. WE AUK ALSO AGENTS FOR Going to Colorado" Taks the Atchison, Topeka 4 Santa Te the sew and pojralar hn from Atchison Kansas City, via the beautiful Arkansas Valley, to Fneblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Canon City, Cucharss, Del Norte, Trinidad, Santa Fe and all points in Colorado, New Mexico and Arlaona. Special round trip 90 day tickets to Denver on sale May 16th, at f30, taking la the famous watering places on the D. A B.

O. road. low emigrant rates to the Saa Joan mines. Pullman Palace sleeping cars between the Missouri rivf and the Bocky mountains without change. Ckwo connections made at Kansas City and Atchison in uni ju depots.

For maps, time tables and the "San Juan GuiJe," address, T. J. Axpebsos, Gen. Pass. Agtn Topeka, Kanan-K.

Saa Jnan Unlde. A full and complete guide to the San Juaa mBe, containing full information of the richest mining region in America, in d-tii1, furnished upon appHcath'n to Hon. Sidney Clarke, Topka, Kansas. aprlldif WANTED. TUBES CENTS A USE.

Advertimnent vntl be published thu eohusm at Ike seats a line ft every inoerlitm lei Ikan one week, and at TBBEE feTA I A LINE for every Uaertinn for one week or over. ANTED A tew boarders at the Qnincy Honse. FOR RENT. FOB BENT a stone cottage with throe rouass, enquire at the northwest corner of Eighth and Topeka avenues. juIyTdCii.

FIR SALE. Grocery fu for gale rheup and on Grocery furniture and a partial stixk line. Address JUlH-2NtU0t JOHN 1. KNOX with cellar, well and Inquire of junr25dlf UK. E.

TEFFT. TTOB BENT Furnislied nm cheap; lursre and I X. pl ai-ant location dMirable, eotuU of Eighth east ot Monroe. june'Jtf FOR SALE. TJIOB SALE.TBADK OB BENT Ton acres one and a quarter miles from capitol building, suitable for gardening, with good honso, barn, and plenty of fruit.

Addraes boi 181, Topei a. mch'iSJtf MISCELLANEOUS. PUBE MILK am now soiling thirty qnarts of pure, sweet milk for one dollar, delivered night and morning. Leave orders in box 0:13. I want to buy 20 more Jersey cows- J.

VARi. junelldlm COAL. No wonder that G. S. Barnett, agent for J.

Drake Bro'a. sells no much coal. They mine their own coal, and have to pay nc profita to middlemen. Try him and see. Office, 200 Kansas avenue, Sexton's building.

3 dooiB south of P.O. (mylSdtf) THIS PAPER IS ON FILE WITH Where AdverUsiDg Contracts can Im ANNOUNCEMENTS Iieiected Friends; Being di-aliled in those: vice of my country, sip! an exper'enced teacher, lam a cauthdiite for the office tf Superintendent of Public Instruction of Shawnee COUIIiy; 11 IUUUU ViUlLlljr aw vi wii i'iaiiut-u k-j iud xv. publicans of the said county in convention assembled, Tauline. Topifc Township. HOW TO MAKE MONEY.

We will Bt.ite thnt the surest, liest and sroe.1ie?t way to multip'y and iucrease" is at fiu. li Wai Stbkt, New York.and consult with Aj.kx. KnoTiiiXii- HAM Co. These gentlemen, who have long been ideiitifi iili the history aud affairs ot Wall ttreet, are unusually skilled in monetary afi'airH, and in everything ap r-taining to speculation, are unexcelled for ability i.nd proliciency. It may also bo raid that of the many Brokcru in that city they are not only the most popular, but silso the most successful, let latr nize.1 and niont widely known in or near ihe vicinity of Wall street.

Among tbe cnatomera of thu house of Aitx Fimt -inouam Co. are eome of our leading and citizens, who are mainly imltlited to thn kiljors i this firm for much of the wealth they now enjoy. During the longaud fuccesst'ul experience ol'Metsra Alex. Kuotiiixobam Co. in this city they have for themselves unenviable reputation for honesty, integrity and good faith, and enjoy a business almost colossal in its proortiona.

In fart, the amount of business done by this house in ihe course of a year is something wonderful, and often forms the sulyect of comment. It needs but a visit to their spacious nflices in Wall street to prove the truth of t'e above stale ment. How they manage to convert 81 0 to $20 to $40, S10 to Sw, and so on, is a secret which they can explain but that they succeed in doing to is a fact teo well known to admit of doubt. If jou safely and profitably invest your money, do not hesitate to favor this firm with your cash and conlidence. That by sj doing you will reap an abundant reward, the experience of thousands of our best citi.ens attests.

The necessity of taking such a course in these times of tottering banks and financial ttringenry must be appar ent to the most indiflerent and eareless observer. Messrs. Alex. Fkotiiingiiam Co. ara pr pared to Invest money to any amount in the best securities, aud in every transaction in which they may 1 enjrajjed guarantee entire satisfaction to those who honor them with th'ir patronage.

Sua" Send for their Explanatory Circular and Wo kly Reports, which they mail free to all who deire tbein. From New Yori April 176. julyldeo13m TIIK SEW Riverside Photograph GALLERY IS Cr.Ol'EXF.l) EV R. G. GARDNER, Prepared to do any Kind of Work in the Best Style AT REASONABLE PRICES.

SatiKiactiou Guaranteed. junelGdtf CITY FOUNDRY, Chas. Lindenschmidt, Prop'r, TOPEKA, JZA.T SAS. decl4dtf Price, Iveenty-five Cent. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SISETT-NIHTn EDITION.

Containing a complete list of all the towns in the United States, the Territories and the Dominion of Canada, having a papulation greater than 5, (XX) according to the last census, together with the names ot the newspapers having the largest local circulation in each of the places named. Also, a catalogue of newspapers which are recommended to advertisers as giving greatest value in proportion to prices charged. Also, all newspapers in the United States and Canada printing over 6,000 copies each issue. Also, all the Keligione, Agricultural. Scientific and Mechanical, Medical, Masonic, Juvenile, Educational, Commercial, Insurance, Beal Estate, Law, sporting.

Musical, Fashion and other special class journals; very complete lists. Together with a complete list of over 300 German papers printed in the United States. Also, an essay upon advertising; many tables of rates, showing the cost oi advertising in various newspapers, and everything which a beginner ia advertising would like to know. Address GEO. BOWELL 4 CO MfiMAwtt 41 Park Bow.

Hew York LAW PRINTING" Gentlemen of the Legal Profession viil please take notice that the COMMON-WEALTH JOB OFFICE has the BEST FACILITIES in the State for doing all kinds of BRIEF, ABSTRACT, and other lav work PROMPTLY and on short notice. Vide et Crede. I Qmmm9r C. F. -KENDALL Wholesale and Eetail Dealer in DRY GOODS, Notions and Carpets, irT" finiiMixw Avenue.

Iu ew of extreme lightness in money, I spent several weeks iu rsew lork City selecting the best BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND CARPETS. The of a f-w artlcl find enumerated below: 20,000 Yards Prints, -former price 8c. 6 l-4c, lOo, 10,000 Yards Cheviots, former price 15c. 10,000 Yards Detains, 12 l-2c, former price 20c. 10,000 Yards Brown Cotton, 5c.

A few Cases of Prints, 30 Yards for $1.00. 10,000 yards Brown Ducks, 12 l-2c per yard. 10,000 Yards Bleached Cotton, 7c per yard. 50 Dozen 2 -Button Kids, 50c a pair Circle Combs 2 for 5c Three Spools Cottonwarranted to Suit, 10c. Coats and Clark's Thread, 5c a Spool Sowing Silk, 3 Skeins for 10c Elegant 2- Ply Carpets 40 CENTS PER YARD.

HUMP OWItl'LT'S, SOc. Hartrei's Lowell Brussels, Ingrain and Three-Ply Elegant New Designs, at Popular Pr'ces. DRESS GOODS STOCK IS SIMPLY IMMENSE. Silks, Poplins, Wool Goods. SKWEST STYLE PLAIDS 12c PR.

YD Linen Suits and Suitings in Endless Variety. 31-nit li PEUCALES only 10c pr. Yd. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear A SPECIALTY. SATCHELS AND TRUNKS, From the Cheapest to the Finest; also Lnnch Baskets and Trnv cling Baskets.

WliU Slilrt OrWamsutta Muslin, 1,900 Linen, 6 Shirts for $7.00, the Cheapest Shirt in America. French Corsets, J5 CENTS KACIf. V.IIY CHEAP. LADIKS' HOSE, Font pa i us ron 25 cents. THE LAHGE3T STOCK OF Cassimeres, Broadcloth LINENS AND COTTONADES EVER SHOWN IS TOPEKA.

Sleeveless Jackets, Shawl3, Sacks, Dclmcns in Lace and Cashmere. AU the New Novelties in Hosiery and Gloves. Table Linen, Napkins and Towels Double the Quantity ever Shown in Topeka before. Ia fact, the entire stuck is Macb lsrrPT i wvemj te-partnint than a ever shows ia Topeka. Call early and exaniint-.

rnd tr samples. C. F. KENDALL, No. Kansas TOPEKA.

julyldtf ATTHaolV, TOTCM 4 AKT BAILao4. AaKIVBft. l.SAVCS. Thro igh Cspreas, ortU.l p. 1:15 r.

M. 156 P.M. rMtM West.12:55 p. M. P.

M. tAwrecc and Kansas City Accm 8:20 P. a.m. All train ran daily weep accommodation. W.

N. C. GARVEY, Afent. KAHgAJ PAOinO fAII.OAB. through Express leaves going Kant at 1:15 p.

x. Aocommodation Through Expresa West 1: 35 P. Aooom modatiou arrive at p. if. All trains ran daily except the Accommodation, Which does not ran Sunday.

IS. V. CBUISE, Agent. itg-Tha Oxnnibns will call for passengers and be.e-r-ui tor any train by leaving yoar orders at No. 208 Kansas Avanna.

Tan 25 eta. TCPEKA POSTOFFICE. Closing and Arrival of the Mails. CLoSt .....12:00 a. 12:30 P.

M. 12:00 M. 12:00 M. A It KITS. p.

M. 1:45 p. liW a. 1:30 P. M.

M. 9:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M.

9:00 P. V. Kut. 8. South .12:30 P.

f. worth (Express Mail) 7:00 P. Liwrenee 70 p. RuMMdtT 70 P. Council Bluffs A Kansas City Railroad 7 00 P.

P. M. Kiver, Fort Scott A (Julf Railroad 7:00 p. H. 9:00 P.

TopekA to Alma Route-Depart Tuesdays and Fridays at A. M. Arrive Mondays and Thursdays at 7:00 p. M. Topeka to Holtoo Bonte yeiwrt Tutwd iy, Thursdays and Saturays at 7 a.m.

Arrive Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 pm. Sjrth Topeka, 7:00 A. w. and 3:00 P. 7:30 A.

If. and 3.30 P. f. Office hours From 7 A. M.

to 7 r. M. Sundays, from 130 to 1:30 P. M. AU malls close on 8unday at 10 A.

M. Tcesdat Moasiso, JfLr 11. 1S70. Call at the Beehive Clothing House and gee what a stock of ready made clothing they have. You cannot fail to suit yourself in style or price.

Anr one desiring a jrood suit of ready made eiotnins win unu nai iow unce i the Bee-' Hive clothin? honse. Summer clothin" in all styles and at all -prices, Call and examine this stock before you buy anywhere else. Phil Weber and J. J. Clitz, cf Atchisou, are in the city, making arrangements for the excursion to Atchison on the lbth (next Sunday.) Tickets for the round inp, inciuaing aamissionto iue raiiccri auu 1 a il ,11 dance at the garden the evening, one dollar each, or free upon the payment ot $2.00 for a year', subscription to tne Atchison Courier.

lasco i It A 'li t-. 1 I ine weainer wasternoiy not jwhtj. Rev. Dr. McCabe is expected home this Blackberries in the market at 25 cents per quart.

The Palace Hotel furniture was not sold to the Council Bluff parties. John S. Wilson, of Lawrence, slitm- beied at the Tefft House last evening. Andy Attkins, General Traveling Ager.t of the Illinois Central, is eating mystery with McMeekiu. Mr.

Abbey, the Tefft House steward, who has been confined to his bed with illness for several weeks past, is convalesce-it. -Tim steam thresher is now busily at work on the farm of Mr. Waysman, near the city. The way it tnrns out the wheat is a cautica to old fogies. Mayor Anderson starts for the East to day.

His place at the Santa Fe headquarters will be supplied by Hon. Sidney Clarke, during his absence. -Judge Rossington went to Kansas City yesterday to resume his arbitration busi ness, lie is now taking testimony of oili cials of the Kansas Pacific Railway. uoi. BiaKey, western l'assenger Agent, and wight Byingtou, local agent of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, Leaven worth, are iu the city stopping at the Tefft.

Two companies of soldiers from Fort Dodge passed through Topeka last Sun day, on their ay to the Sioux country. The boys did not appear to relish the idea of going. Judge Foster is holding a special term of the U. S. District Court in the office of U.

S. District Attorney Peck. The ses sion is for the purpose of auditing the ac counts of Court officers and confirming sales. N. F.

Handy, of this (ity, has pur chased a fourth interest in a silver mine in -New Mexico, for which he paid $10,000. He expects to start for New Mexico in a mines are being worked and are'valuable. Theodore Mills says that when the workmeB at the Topeka Insane Asylum i went to pursue their labor there yesterday inoraing, they found ice and snow in and eurrtmuuing the bmlding 1 A pretty tauh story, but Mr. Mills vouches for -its The Probate Court of Shawnee county issued the following marriage licences last week: Daniel Haag and Miss Catharine Dr Dreycr of Shawnee countj; William E. Reufro and Ida F.

Chase, of Shawnee coanty; Henry Smith and Eliza Grant, of Shawuee county; Daniel Brooke and Ellen Ballinger, of Shawnee conntj: Go, F. Casler and Hannah Beer, of Osage Frank Schram and Mary Ann White, of Topeka. Jeff Davis filed a complaint before "County Attorney Vanca, yesterday after noon, against Mrs. Minnie Sbadeo, a col ored woman, for maltreatins an adopted ion, ged ftboat two and a half years. The bbmolaint alleges that Mrs.

Shadeo was in thi habit of inhumanly chastisine the child, and that its' back was covered with cats and bruises inflicted by the aforesaid woman. Seme of the colored people are rather severe in their chastisements. Jeff Davis went into the Blade ofiice, yesterday, to make Mr. Swayze take back some statements that had been made in that paper reflecting on the char acter rf Mr. Davis.

Mr. Swayze went to reach for' a pistol, when Jeff neized him from behind and carried him through the hall to the head of the stairs leading to Kansas avenue aud was about to descend with his freight, when he was attacked by some of the employes of the Blade. He dropped his burden, took two leaps ami in the middle of Kansas arennc, leaving hat and club behind. He had the privilege of testing the rSerits of his own "club, as he received several whacks with It pver his back, from the hands cf Mr. Swayze's son.

The moral of this is, that it Isn't always best to attack editors. of C. ry I OF Gar pet in OS- MONDAY, JULY 10 We wiH offer in our Carpet Department i00 YARDS Remnants of the Best 2-Ply Carpels, In lengths of 10 to 40 yds. each, At 85 former price $1.10. 1,000 YARDS Remnants of Ingrain Carpets, In lengths ef 10 to 40 yds.

each, At 55 former price 85 cts. 800 YARDS Remnants of Gotten Chain and Wool Figures, In lengths of 10 to 50 yds. each, At 35 formsr price 60 cts. Prior to Our Semi-Annual Inven- fopVf make these eXCCDtiOHal PRICES jte0to0uS. F.

R. r.uowv, of N. Y. Jim I.fom of nison, Texas. WINDSOR HOTEL, Cor.

65th Vine Streets, "WEST PHILADELPHIA PA. This handsome and Hulistiu structure, lmilt uf frranite rock, absolutely tire-proof, i.s nitwt beautifully und rurally located at Sixly-iiith ami Vine fctreeta. In the western Miburls of Philadelphia, en high ground overlooking the entiro city and a vast area of c-tures-jue country. The location possesses all tho advantages of pure pure soft well water, (in addition to city water), and accessibility, yet peact-ftil retirement from the uoUe and bustle of a large city. This hotel is readily reached by the st reet passenger railways, running from the ditl'ercnt depots.

A dummy engine will be run to and from the Centenn al Grounds and all public buildings, and other points of interest, which at once so shortens distance a to place visitors almost in the centre of the city, and yet reserving all the advantages of a suburban 1-jcntion, free from the dust and heat of the city. It is within thirty minutes walk of the Exhibition Buildings', and ten minutes by cars. Stages from the hotel willcon- vey visitors to and frum tho depot and Centennial Grounds. Tbe House has accommodations for nr hundred guests; the rooms are larpe, airy aud cheerful, haj elegant parlors, reception and reading room, spacious verandas around the entire building. The grounds comprise several acres, tastefully laid out, with lawns, cro qnet grounds, patent swings, arbor, groves, walks, mounds, statuary, etc, and elegantly ornamented with shade, evergreen and other trees.

Stabling accommodations on the ground. This Hotel, having been erected for a iiunilwr ol years, and recently thoroughly renovated, is Bub.tan-tially constructed for permanency, and not merely for temporary use. Visitors can feel entire security from fire or accidents, and find this a delightful to enjoy the summer and fall months, where, after the pleasures of tbe daily visits to the Centennial Exhibition, tliey can feel the refreshment that cannot be enjoyed in the more closely bnilt portions of tho city. The Cuisine Dejartment will be under the management of experienced caterers, and the tables sumptuously suppled. Ttrms, S2 51) per day.

Will oien Mav 10th. BK0W3 LEONtliU, Proprietors. jnnelftdlni AWARDED IN PREMIUMS TO TriEJPATROXS OF THE Journal of Commerce SEPTEMBER 30th, 1376. Gold and Silver Watches FOB THE LABGEST CI.l'BS. A Hand Book of Useful Information Given to Each Subscriler.

DAILY ASr TF.I-WEEKLT For six-months snbscriliers to the Daily Jovkhai. ovCukmebcs at Si50. or yearly subscribers to Jouejsa at.4..ro, the following magnificent prt-miiitnsare otTered 2,123 Premiums, valued at WEEKLY For 4,000 yearly sultcrilicrs to the Weekly Jot BXAL of at $1 the fvllowiuir premiums: Premiums, valued at CLCB.S In addition to the abova of premium we will give to the person getting up the largest club, (money value) A Lady's Geld Watch, valued at $50 00 And to the SecondJLarg-iet A Sil7tr Watch, yaltad at S40.00. Send in your names arsd receive a certificatp in the drawing; also, a Hand Bot.k worth double the Jprice of subscrii'tion. MUN mnst ba sent either by draft, portoffice order or registered letter.

For fnrtber iuC.rmation and iir-ticuiars, see hand bills, or address JOURNAL COMPANY, innelldt.epl Kansas Tity, Ho. BOOK AGENTS Agents Wanted W.t To canvass on new 'plan fir the lastest selling book lout "iiistorj of 1" toufttrim of Kontfa ABieriea. Sells for jonly $230 tHHMt page cheaj-j est snd best book in the-jsorl very family must have ife I grandly irn-trateii Alo, en-Itenaial Hlitorv Kaaa, History OF America! ges profusely illoeirated JCfrirv terms liberal Order book free niSlUI jfcook, nwr reariy-don't fail OF to write ir pri rat" terms. Kansas! Addre: ifiTtn-iSTAl fc BOOK Lawrence. Kansas.

Write For Terms jnneSdtf Lots 13, 15. 17, 10, 21, 23 on Sixth avenue, (east,) Topeka $5,000. Deed T. S. F.

R. It. to George Stoker; northwest of southwest 28, 10 and 13 Deed Thomas Buqk to John Free man Lot3 238 and 240 Fi'mcre street, Topeka; $175. Quit Claim J. L.towle to IT.

C. Price; east of Lot 21 Sisih avenue, (west.) To peka $C91. Deed A. S. F.

R. R. Co. to Hen Probst; southeast 2, 12 and 14; $9G0. Deed Some to S.

P. Wade northwest 35, 11 and 13 $800. Deed J. C. Adams to J.

M. Ragsdale north of northwest 11, 13, and east of southwest 23, 12 and 13: $1,950. Some colored woaien in a tenement house on a corner of Kausas avenue and Second street, owned by Mr. Laurent, were enjoying themselves yesterday in a quarrel as to who entitled to the possession of the house. The story of one of the par ties (the wife of the prisoner Henry Reed, in the Topeka is that ehe had rented the nouse of Air.

Laurent and j- $10 to hand to Mr. Laurent, to pay for a mouth's rent; that th Tennessee lady. when paying Mr. Laurent the raouey, claimed that the money was her a and nau obtaiuoa the right ol possession ot tue hou3c in her own name. Tennessee then grew very iicpudent and tyrannical, and gave iir3- Heed and her sister to under san, that they could occupy the house only udoii her sulierance.

This conduct was tolerable, a'n 1 Mra. Reed ordered Teu ne3aee t0 depart. Tennessee could not see it in tjjOSe c.anjiea. On the coutrary she ordered Mrs. Reed and sister to vacate the A ft -La 1 narties.

durintr which the effects of both nitchPu into the strett. The oolice were called upon to adjust matters aix moniuj ago a enua oi o. rrouiy, Uged two nud a half yeaw, swallowed a metal toD of a small mucilage bottle. The child was immediately examined by a phy- sician and after a thorough inspection the doctor gave it as his opinion that the metal had gone into the child's stomach and that it would eventually be disolved by the gastric juic and pass off. Oa the same day the chiiJ gave symptom.

of a catarrhal affection and the physician prescribed for it a treatment for catarrh, which has been administered constantly ever bincc, but without apparent benefit. Mucous of an offensive odor ran from the noso and the breath was intolerable. In other respects the child seemed to be will. Yesterday- afternoon it wa.i seized with a vomiting spell, and during the retching the top dropped out, as sound as it was the day it was swallowed. The doctor i3 now of the opinion that the metal obtained a lodg- nieut behind the palate, where it remained until vomited up.

It was filled with and enveloped by the same offensive mu cous matter, when found, as had en dis charged from the nose. The catarrhal symptoms are now rapidly disappearing. The following aecoun from the Globe Democrat, of the desperate gallantry of one of our Topeka Ivllows" at the time of the Missouri Pacific tra'm robbery, will be read with interest: Mr. Ellis Lewis, the popular traveling agent of the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railway, was iu the rear sleeper, in com pany with air. J.

D. Lrown, the General ticket Agent of the Missouri, kausas Texas Railway. Having traveled frequently over the Missouri i'acihc Kailrcad, JHr. Lewis was well known to the porter of the sleeping car, who, as soon as he realized the situation, woke him up, saying: Mr. Lewis, get up there robbers on the train.

Mr. Lewis did not rise. The porter repeated his adjuration. Then Mr. Lewis got up, and was putting on his boots when one of the robbers came along, striking his elbow sharply against Mr.

Lewis' head as he was stooping over to put on his shoes. Mr. Lewis freely owns that for a few moments he was pretty certain that he had been shot, the blow being so sudden and he so much excited with the surroundings. Presently he heard somebody, evidently a Christian, sinHns "Sweet Bye and ''Rock of Ages," and ne curious conjunction ol circumstances I recaueu io mmu me many tunes tnat he An nn ger Agent of the A. T.

S. Road, sing that song, and he laughed outright, lhen He attempted to hide his money, over 800. Frst heputit in his valise, then in his stocking, and when reminded that the last th. of the mattress of his berth. Mr.

Lewis is pretty confident that but lor the leader's orders, the other members of the sins would have gone through the passengers. as they were very anxious so to do. Mr. W. M.

Bridger, Commander iu the British navj who ha3 been a guest of Colonel C. K. Holliday for the past month, started yesterday for the Rocky Mouutains the Pacific coast. C. K.

Holliday, accompanied him to Wichita. formed tho acquaintance of Mr. Bridger in Pisa, luu-v' wnlcu rew a warm fnei dship. The traveled in company throuSh Italy anu owuzeriana, a large portion of the iourney in latter country being accom PilsCiea on loot, lie is an accomplished gentleman and has traveled all over the wor- le WH return here iu about a month. Thomas V.

Coddiugton has completed his threshing. From eighteen' acre3 he has obtained 131 bushels, being a little over twenty five busheh to the acre. Tom was ia the city estcrday, paying off his taxes, and he seemed to be as happy as a eotiple on the eve of marriage. Tho mother of Mr. Samuel Dolman was burk in iha Topeka yesterday.

Col. Copp, traveling- agent for Geo. W. Crane's publishing house, of Topeka, called thin week. He canvassing the county with Justices' Look-, township records, etc.

Crane's blank book and blank work take the led of anything iu the State, and we are glad to notice that a majority of our township oflscers are securing his common sense guides. The Coloutl slupped with as and took in thf Fourth. Uiuield Courier. The Kansas Pacific Railroad Lands, SOLD ON ELEVEN YEARS' TIME. Full Information in regard to all of which can be obtained by calling at our office.

Having been engaged In the bn Iness for years this office bavin been established in 18A7, and beinK acquainted with every quarter section of la within Tliirli Mtlt of Tprkjt we claim to ofi.r unequalled Wi lilies towards furnishing suitable Information to our customer. WHAT WE WANT. We want everytiody who has property of any kind for to bring a description of it to our office and place it on our bouks. We are having customers now every d.ty iuquiring for invi-nimenUf. WE WANT ESPECIALLY Some GOOD IMPROVED F.M1K3 for sale near Top-ka.

I on't wait but bring In your desciiptlon at once. We also buy and sell School, AInnicipal and Other Bonds and Scrip. Aloney constantly on hand to Loan on Iteal ICstate Security. Facts and Figures. Every one of the more than 275,000 Charter Oak Stoves now in the hands of as manv housekeepers have proved eminently practicable, easily kept iu order, doing kinds of cooking quickly, cleanly and with great economy of fuel and labor.

MAUR1EU. SC3RUM-BCEBIN. By David Biier, Fsq at bis residence iu this city, July to, ls.fi, Mr. frank Kchrnui to Mrs. Jluriha A.

Durbin, both of North Topeka. USD ESS BREVITIES. TEA CENTS A LINE. AdvartitmtettU will be pubiitKed nmder the abote htad and in thu ttyle oi fifteen cent per line or every imtertitm tern than one week, and at ten eeafa a Hue each imertiem for one teeek or over. Money to loan on first class city or farm property, in sums of $250 to $25,000.

Long time, low rates. Apply to Gavitt Scott, Topeka. feb5d6m $100,000 lan on improved real estate, at 10 per at 173 Kansas avenue. Norton Wtmaw. Parties leaving Topeka on the noon trains now arrive inChicago next day at 2:40 p.

m. via the Chicago Alton train from Kansas City. This is the only train by any route connecting with local trains iu Chicago. Diumg room cars are attached to this train. apr9dtf Still Victorious.

Many years have prssed since Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder was offered to the public for their trial and approval according to its merits, and its superiority over all baking powder, and other means for making wholesome, light, sweet bread and biscuits has established by their verdict. Still victorious, standing today in the estimation of thousands as the only safe and reliable powder to use. Those who have not should test it, as also his True Flavorings, uectariue, vanilla, etc, which are not only equal but superior to anything ever offered for flavoring cakes, pies, etc. jidyllditw Mnrdi-r will Out.

A fi years ago "Aug '8t Flower'' was discovered to be a certain cure for i and Liver complaint; a few thin made known to their mends how racily and quickly they had been cured by its use. The merits of Gkkkn's Fi.owkk became heralded through the country by one sufferer to another, until, without advertising, its sale has become immense. Druggists iu EVERY TOWN in the United States are selling i. No person suffering with Sour ''tomaeh. Sick Headache Costiveuess, Palpitation of the Heart, indigestion, low spirits, can take three doses relief.

Go to your Druggist, T. L. String-ham and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. Only Twenty Honrs.

ar the track The country is saved and you will be happy if you travel by the Old Reliable Uaunibal St. Joe Railroad. In view of the fact that the "great political campaign" of 187G is right upon us, and the prospect of big crops all through the entire West thus insuring a rpleudid business were never so flattering as now, the managers of the Old Reliable Hanibal St. Joe and Chicago, Burlington Quincy Railroads have resolved to accept the situation, and have agreed to afford the public the quickest means of transit between A'at-sas City, Leavenworth, Atchison, St.Joe&nH Chicago." Therefore from and after Juue 25th, the train leaving Kansas City at 4:35 p. in, Atchison at 3:50 p.

ra. and St. Joe at 5:10 p. will arrive in Chicago at 12:30 noon, next day, over two hours ahead of all other lines. By this rOute passengers have in Chicago half-day for business or pleasure before taking the afternoon trains for the East or North.

Day coaches and Pullman sleeping cars run through from Kansas City to Chicago ia C. B. Q. R. and from Atchison and St Joe to Toledo and Cleveland, Ohio, via Toledo Wabash Western R'y, without changes.

For fur-information address G. N. Clayton, Pass. 531 Main Kansas City; or T. Pass.

Hannibal, Mo. N. B. Ask ticket agents in the West which route makes the quickest time to Chicago. june23dtf LOCAL NOTICES.

FIVE CENTS A LINE. Adeertieetnentt wjfl be published under the above head and in thi tiyle at ten eettte a line for every intertion lent than one week, and at fire cents a line for each iuseriiunfor one teeek or over. The War Against Disease. The war waged against disease by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters goes bravely on. Dispatches are constantly received from the cured indicating tho decisive nature of tho advantages obtained by the great botanic cordial over its formidable adversary.

Malarial fevers, constipation, torpidity of the liver and kidneys, general debility, nervousness and rheumatic ailments invariably yield to this conquerer and preventive of disease" For the infirmities incident to the decline of life it is also an excellent specific It hastens convalescence and repairs the ravages of ill health by facilitating the conversion of food into blood of a rich and nourishing quality. The appetite is improved by it, and in cases of nervous dUoase it tranquilizes that great sensorium, the brain, far more effectually than any mineral sedative. Sewing Slaenines. Canvassing agent for the "Light Banning Domestic" will refair machines of any nuke. Office with G.

8. IUrnett, Ko. 200 Kansas avenue, Topeka, Kansas. vne-IOdtr J. K.

DUTTON. Iians.is Pacific Rfailway. Citizens of Topeka, wh you visit Lawrence, Leavenworth, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas Citr, or any point east of the Missouri river, or Laa Animas, Santa Fe, Pneblo, Denver, Greeley, Evans, or any point in Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, always patronize the old pioneer lin. the MK.

It is prompt, sure, reliable and makes sure connections at junction points in cniun depots ith other lines of railway. Pullman cars oa a'l express trains. Through tickets and baggage checks to all points can be obtained at our office in postoffice building in Topeka and in depot in North Topeka. Don't fail to visit the great Colorado resorts. O.

S. Ljfotd is general superintendent and Mr. K. A. Parker, general with offices at Kansas City.

We repeat, wlie i yon go east or west, take the Kansas Pacific Railway. Tickets to ail the principal cities of Europe and America. J. D. Cans Ageub fehlftJtf A Good Ilonse for Sale.

An opportunity to purchase a Kood dwelling' house in a good location, cheap, and most of the purchase money to remain ia mortgage, can be had by applying at the CoinnvuiTi office. marMtf Hagan'a Magnolia Balm preserves and restores th eomplertion removes freckles, tan and saliowoes: makes the skiu soft, white and delicatS. Its application cannot be detected. j19.1AIy Lyon's Katbairon bmutiful, gkissy, luxuriant hair; prevents its Ulingoiitor tarniag gray. It has stood the test of 40 year, charmingly perfumed, and has no rival.

aprl9dwly Grain Lands, Grain Lanfs, Grain Land: 'nTlTlltO 3 OO-, Ave. and Fifth Topeka, Kanna. YOU TO COME GOODS FOR. FOURTH AND FIFTH, TOPEKA, KANSAS. HOTJSI FOR 'SALE.

A Splendid Chance for Hotel I till cheap and on good term, that dirald done at the Comntonweaith Job with dispatf and as ciiwap a can nl.t. KTTEtt IIKAfa, KH t'l h.S, Cards, Posters of ail sizes, and onv kind of Job i Printing got out in good stvlo and nts at lbs (tommoDwealth otlice. guaitkbteel. Remember the Phce! JEm Cor. Kanns IT WILL PAY ARE SELLING EAST SIDE, BETWEEN 132 Kansas Avenue, TEFFT AND IVIcrVIEEKIN HINDMAN, Proprietors.

Elonao Ilouwe ConlnitiM Kooiiih: Fifty ktuitms at ft pr ly Fifiy Room at tl fmr Ira) Fifty Rooms at per Day; and FOUR 8 A M- i i VLX for Comawtinl Tourists. sug31bslf STORE BUILDING row js.viic t-i Uf neni lOr a I erm OI TCarS prop rfy kiou as situate near the dvput at Wameo, Kaifas. Th hou.e is a tlirew-story Irame, 40xtt with two-etory fiaine aildstiou ii4, ail in good repair, cjivered with a fintt-i That flestrairfa protieny anown a me ami t. r-f. a lare cellar under the entire main bnil.liux ROUfe," ia the eity ot A Una, Wit.uiwx Cuunty, a so a cellar under the abljtion, contain twenty Kansas.

The siote Unldiii is rnM, dining hall, billiard hall, oihee and parlors. Tbe bx-ation is the best in the city, and as VVaiurgo is now in a flourishing comlition as a lusinein i.it and Rsll'l' tt Qilffift Tlln vtfir(0 Hirrh headquarters of the Kansas Valley division of the K. ttUl.l OI aiOne, I WO nfbn, this hotel is always overaile.1 with Urd-rs I and transient customers. The prment proprietor de-with tst-UMnt, 25sK(. WareioNi 2iirAt.

All veil sins to sell oa accountof sicknei In the aoisbed ia city style; also 4-ton Fsirljanks' Add reus t'liOMKK, Vsniego, Esn. Tbe upper story is rented tuT Masoutr Hail live r. Will trade tiir farttdne ImiJ un For i X-MPI1LJT WORK. as well as all kin lj cf Priot- isutimfaM T. R.

WcELRoV-. Maole Hill I. kinwu apllTdtiB XOB PRINTINO When aet Job PriuUng W.r ezneditfaitislv. neatly aud cheauly, send roarorib-rs haduatntoewoaith J.Ai R-wata. Satisfaction id.

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