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Wyandotte Commercial Gazette from Kansas City, Kansas • Page 3

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An Old Scoik, set to a New Tune. Uwios Rrflotrsi. Tfie popularity Publication. District Court. Wyandott County, Karsas vs.

J. R. Haia, De Ants and Hoachcx of this hotel," ondef'the perfectrnanage-raeni, of jlessrai Hackett ft BrinkerfiofT, is -gelling- to be' inimense. Travelers fendant. The defepdant'wlll take notice" that on this LOCAL MATTERS.

BRO ADWELLy ATCH CO. 27b day of July, A. D. said plain tiff filed in the clerk's office of said Court a jvea'takfchreakfast ihe'r and are always r3frtmtbar-kaiu airaf uaf. Mice and Rata, -Ih tpite of eats, i i AU'G.

il. petition praying judgment against said de fEH GROCERY STORE SATC RDAY MORNING, Gauy kip about. .1 f- fendant for tne sum or and interest at the rate of ten per cent, from the 20th day of March, A. D. 13 6 that in satisfaction of said claim said plaintiff seeks to take by i A I I t.A H'j WHOLESALE EETAILi 4 1 YOUNT HANDFOED Have just opened their a ing local 25 ferTrtflt.

irfadvance of regular ad-Yertising lte8, after first Legal ftni Government advertisements to be charged at Jegfil rates. One Sauare $1 first insertion, 50 cents each additional. ai.acnmem as ine property- or tne acrendant the North half of the North-West fractional quaiter of Sectiori i in TowiishSp Hi Soilth tft J. AlSiSSj, 1 of Range 25 East, except what was formerly conveyed by John William, to Sue Bet-ton, epf imated to certain -0 acres with all the 1W I ciiurch Directory UllUl'iliHI iiliiiui ur oi-a-squara meai. Hj- i SoHtrMtssiNCEH.

"The Song Messenger of Nprihwest'S for August, has eight; page? of excellent musie besides airii. attractive; features. Published Chicago, At 60 cents a year, or in cliiba. 'cflleaor more, at 50 cents. Bound Over.

Three of the men charged with the robbery of Marsh, Gilliford, Whittaker and'Saviers, were held to bail in one thousand dollars each, OoireiioATfojuu CoOiir-NabrjiskatAT wooa, lumber and other personal Ivin? and being on said tract.and unless said defendant pleads, answers or demurs to said petition on or before the day of Septer-htr, A. D. 1865, the same will be taken as PROVISION STORE, On THIRD STREET, between Kan-l and Nebraska Where they will kJp constantly on hand I.OUR. V- true, and judgment rendered accordingly." u2 3 istx enue and Fmhst. li.r v.

I'arker, Pastor. Usrhax JilsmojDjT, Episcopal Corner Minnesota Avenue and P. J. Mat, Pastor. Methodist Episcopal.

"Washington Avenue." Picrinsox, Pastor. Episcopal. St Paul's Fourth near. Kansas, Avenue. A.

Be attt, Rector. 'it POR WARDING AND! witness my nand and the seal oc said Court, affixed at my Office in the Cityof Wy andott, this the day above written. CtL'A Ei i Mil mi: rt. s.J JAMES A. CRUISE, Clerk.

Jesse Cooper, IlaintifPs "Attorney. 354 6w i "13 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies knnwn. "Free from Porsons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." I "Rats come out of their holes to die." Costar'a" Bat, Boach.

Exter'a Is a paste sed for ts, Mice, Tloache, Black and lied Ants, Costars Bed-Bug Exterminator; Is a liquid or wash used to destroy.and also as preventive for Bed-Bugs, 5T to appear next or our District which sits in October. There not being: sufficient evidence toj justify hiUiag hiaa, he was discharged.1 'f LUMBER. Missouri Bivcr Railroad-; leavo-; Wyandotte as follows iairooisc wxfit. coixd ROBACE'S STOMACH1 BITTERS! CUItIS DYSPEPSIi, A. Good and full assortment of hard lum-' bf at $3.53 per hundred, and soft at tUKDI Jir.AL., BUTTER.

COFFEE, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, TEAS, RAISINS, DRIED FRUIT, And everything usually kept in a first class -S3 Mail, E.xpreaa, 8.25. m. 9.00 rfc. C.35 a. ii.

1.19.1. 7.40 Freichti i 4.29 p. m. $2.50. Also a gort snpply of seasoned Walnut aTa on the 1-reight, '-CostarsnElectricPowderforInsects tlLail trains run every dny.

No Express train NT -KANSAS VALLEY MILL, N0V6 and 7RR. Block, weal Sunday morning, or east Sunday evening. Freight trains Lave a pyesenger car attached. one of a mile south of the R. R.

Ma Is for Moths, Fleas, Bed-hugs, liisccU on Plants, Fowls, Animals, JEST" 1 TJewark of all worthless Mid Are (he bevt Tooie 4 10 lit. world. chine Shop. I am prepared to fill tills promptly at all times, also prepared to giind corn at any time. B.

B. TAYLOR. imitations. JEST Se that "C.sta name is on Kaw Bottom, Jnn 28, 186ft. 350 tt'Om.

1 1 R0BACKS Sir II. Wald9, a former highly" respected citizen cf W.yandotte.r has established himself in business.Jii Springfield, as surveyor, land and elaim agent. We saw a private letter from him a few days since, in which be. stated that he was pleased with the country, that crops were first-rate, the peach and crop especially, and thjit the Unionists have full sway there, the climate -being extremely unhealthy for returned rebels and bushwhackers. Mr.

Waldo also mentions the each Box, Bottle, and Lcfure you i Tt'-Bridge- Company and Ferry ditto have been again this Ah old lady died in Independence cn Mondfay, July aged 109 years. iff. a a i i 'lieavy7ani Wr hotels' are ag a good (1?" Their mo' to is "Quick Sales and Small Protits." Give them a Cash paid for Courtry Produce. Wyandotte, July 20 1S6'5. 352lly BLOOD SST Address, HENRY R.

C0STAR, 48 Broadway. N. Y. ITj BfSf Sold in Wyandotte Kansas, by PHLES YOUR OWN TRADE! "4 a fcfciruy s. ti And all Druggists and Retailers.

1866. JKI0N R. HOTEL fact, which may be known to manyiof OUT IXCREASE OF RATS. Tho Farmer's KeecoTi'stanUV oii hand "a tull assOrtinentcf a .4 4 I'" "STAPLE ABD FANCY AND EATING HOUSE, Gazette (EngHsb) asserts and proves by read rs, that Nash form erly CURB A SICK HEADACHE, i -A Costiveness, nod nil di-eeiweB of tlie bowels. figures "that one pair of RATS will have a of this Is residing in Springfield.

progeny, and descendants no less than 651, miCKETT PEOP'SS. 050 in three years. Now, unless this im Concert. -Miss Keeney, se H. W.

KASTOR'S mense family can be kept down, they would fn HIS has been" newly fitted-np and furaisifrlli and now-' offers' sanerior lected mdst advanced -cf her' music consume more tood than would sustain 000 human' baings. A Ftocit of eight hundred sheep were driven through here on Tuesday, on their way to Johnson county in this State. Inf. picnic last Sunday by the Turners of this, city was well attended. 1 Gam-Lrinus waa: king of the sylvan scene, and Lis subjects were gay and happy.

The construction traia of, the 'Union Pacific" Railway is now runiirg.to Manhattan. Railroad business wilt soon' be eatendesf to that place. 1 1 VARIETY STORE acCommodatioTis to the traveling public. proprietors are iifntlem'nof experience, eood providersaud keep thair est4bli8hmetit in the E3rfeee "Costar advertisement above. 1866.

best 'style. 54-ly RATS versus BIRDS. Whoever engages a SHESIFP'S ALE. in snooting small birds is a cruel man ON, the 8th ofSept ember A. D.

ISCC, at at the dcor of the Court whoever aids in exterminating rats is a benefactor. We should like some one to HoiiBe, in the tv of "Wyandotte, county of give us the benefit of their experience in RO BACK'S BLOOD' piiiiERi CURES SCROFULA Mil air disease Mittng from iiiipur. blood. Wyandotte, and State'of Kansas, I will offer for sate at public ane'ion, for cash in hand, driving out these pests. YVe need some- Lot Nov 5 In block No.

0. situate in. the city thine besides dozs, cats, and traps tr this business. Scientific American, of Wyandotte, county and State aforesaid, on an order of sale in favor of Splitiog Co. and aaiifst John M.

Ciirvsler. fbee "'Costar advertisement above. 1866. FERGUSON. Hieriff, Wyandotte, August, 4ih, 186'i.

355 5w. 4 GABS, TOBACCO, SC. Mail. The males in the mail department of Leavenworth should "be posted. They sent ua the 'Topeka bag inttead of our own last Tuesday morning.

Volwcy, Hicuards, a primer well knotrpr.niong tb.e craft in this part of the churitryidied recently, cn his way to Denver of hemorrhage of luDgs. Minnesota Avenue Bet. 4th 5th Sis. WYANDOTTE, KANSAS. FANCY AND STAPLE BD (ill NOTIONS, HOSIERY, VHITE GOOD3, SKIRTS, HATS, CArs, BOOTS, SHOES.

"COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR SHERIFFS SALE. is simple, safe, and sure the most perfect RAT lfication meetincr we have erer attend ON the 8th day cf September A. D. 1866, at 10 o'clock A. M.

I will offerfor sale, at ed. Every Rat that can set it, properly prepared, will eat it, and every one -that eats it will die, generally at some place as public auction, at the door of the Court House, in the City of Wyandott, County of Wyandott, and State of Which wc are offering to the public on the distant as possible from where it taken. class and drilled them for several weeks, and having also secured jhe assistance of Pruf. Wallace, of Independence, proposes to give a grand vocal and instrumental concert at the Congregational, church in this city, on Wednesday evening next, 15th inst. Prof.

Wallace will give some of his best pieces on the piano, and sing some popular bongs among others, an Italian song, which always brings the house down. Doors at half-past seven. Admission 50 cents; children 25 cents. We trust there' will be a goodly number out, as it will probably be one of the finest entertainments of the season. Is Jail.

John Cole says he was put in the caliboose on Saturday lasl for nothing. He says there was no charge against him, but that the policeman struck him over the arm and lamed him severely. He was in the calaboose, so he says, over four hours. If "Mr. Cole is correct in his statement, that he was put in the calaboose without having committed any wrong on his part, the officer who deprived of bis liberty, was guilty of a very grave offense.

We make this statement at, the request of. Mr. Cole, who wished, to have it published, notwithstanding we suggested to him that' it was of no great public inter escribed property to wit Lot No. 54 in Lake shore, Mirror. Block 27 in said City of Wyandott.

together "Costar advertisement above. 1866. Thb Rev. Mr. Parker will bs absent two Sabbaths, Lut the Sabbath school will be held in.

tha Congregational church at therusual hour. with the improvements tliereon taken as the property of II -nry S. Anderson on an execution Jrofii District; Court, t)f said Coanty in favor of, Caroline Anderson. Dated August 4, A. D.

16 MOST REASONABLE TERMS. FARMERS ANB HOUSEKEEPERS should recollect that hundreds of dollars' P. S. I EIIGUSOX, Sheriff. WTyanilott County Kanaa 3r5.

5w. worth of Grain, Provisions, are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and other insects and vermin all of which can be prevented by a few dollars worth of "Costar's" Rat, Roach, Ant, ic. Exter I beg to assure my numerous customers and SUPERIOR Inducements minator, bought and used. freely. the public generally, that I will sell every riTSee 'Costar's" advertisement above.

AllC AAiU if -1 2 i V.L 1 1 i Dr uisls nnil Denlrrt hi Patent Medicines EVERYWHERE Jos Honcsoii, formerly of the is now one cf tbe editors proprietors cf the Mont-gemery, Tue weather has been more acceptable the past week, Nights and mornings cool, though the middle of the' day was warm' enough to 'satisfy any reasonable individual, v.ii Wholesale andjRetait doaters iu kinds cf i I article in my line at least, as cheap as it IW Sold in Wyandotte Kansas by S. F. can be bought in Kan3s City, aad pledge Mather, and all Druggists and Dealers. 349 3m. myself refund the money in every instance where it is proved that the same article bat 13 ADBURY'g Are out- to COTJTTTEY MEB- been bought cheaper In Kansas City than at SUPERIOR PIANO-FORTES PRINCE, WALTON (Succeasor io Dr.

C. W.JloUck,) A SOLE PROPRIETORS, 1. l.i Nos. 50. 53, 60 62 East Third Bt.

CINCINNATI. OHIO. my store. I do this to refute the prejudice which is prevailing, "that you can buy "THE BEST." CHANTS, RAILHOAD CONTHAC-TOUS, and all ouhere desiring1 to purchase cheaper in Kansas City than here." My "They are the best square Piano Fortes I DIMENSION have ever p'ayed tuur banc est, and that he. would probably gain no goods are bought in the city of New York by one wl is constantly watching the decline YtSTEiiDAY'Waslhe anniversary of the battle of creelc.

Five years ago Gen Lyon, at the head of the Kan-sas troops, fell victim to Sjuihern trea-son and rebellion. The Kansas Farmer. SON. credit by it. i "They are very superior instruments." READER, you ought to take The Kaksas Laths, Shinglee, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Gottschalk.

armes for the tie following substantial rea- OTb.v nnuQ odd In li a Ii o-Vi apt fill If, sons Public Meetixc -Oar former citizen. Col. S. A. Cobb, arrived in of prices, for cash my rent is considerably less than that of any Kansas City house; I have no partners, superfluous clerkf or other heavy expenses, peculiar to large city stores, rssentials of a perfeet William AT AVHQLES A TE.

mason. town on Monday, having left New Or. On Tiovoo. "I admire them in the highest degree." eansi where he has been residing for the and am satisfied with a small profit on my goods. Is it iea3onable then, to suppose that G.

W. Morgan. 1 A Russixg Joke. We heurd a gen tleman remark that it would not do for any one to run in this town. Hi would le aurely.iaken for an outlaw, and sub jected to any amount cf pistolry.

wi'l allow to be undersold any past year, on Weuuesday morning August 1st, two days after the massacre. STRONG IXDORSZMEXT The Musical profession of the Cily of New Kansas City house? It is a GOOD PAPER, ably edited and neatly printed. 2nd. It is a CHEAP PAPER, one dollar per annum. 3J.

It is a. KANSAS FAPER, adapted to oui soil and climate. 4th. It is a STATE PAPER. Every strty animal worth $10 'or upwards, taken up in-any part of the State, is described and advertised in Tub Kaksas 5th.

It is a GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM for all strays, blood stock farming implements, garden and field seeds, hardware, nurseries, and whatever else finds a sale among farmers. 314 tf. llewis unnsdietely requested to give PLEASE EXAMINE MY STOCK York have with most unprecedented unanimity awarded to William B. the highest meed of praise for his new anil beau For the RETAIL TRADE, we-have the r. And cor.

Delaware Fifth St's, a n-iblic statement of the facts, as he AND PRICES, and consider whether it tiful piano-fortes. They state among other saw them," connected with the 'fiendish 1 i NICEST ASSORTMENT OF hih ly complimentary notices thattney nave examined with nmcb care Wm. B. Bradbury's is worm wane ior you 10 carry your slaughter of Union men and Negroes in moeey to another City aod State. KJA'SJS CITY, MO.

New Orleans on the 30ih July. A Style, M.VRY.-j-The latest agony in the way of a bonnet -is described as xon sisting of two s'traws tied together with a blue ribbon on the top, and red labels at the, Price S25! CuottaA. The stench coming from the slaughter housjs on Jersey creek, is new-scale piano-fortes and it is our opinion that in power, purity, richness, equality of tone and thorough workmanship, Mr. instruments ew notices were accordingly posted, and II. W.

KASTOR, bfrnerly: Kastor Rudolph. Wyandotte, Kas.T April 21. 18o 340 3m. i large meeting, including a considerable "We iu.d great brilliancy, and oeautirul Jchb J. McCovrt.

Christ Fischer. McCOTJRT FISCHER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la FAfe GROCERIES We are constantly in rereipt of large sup singing quality of tone most happily blended. number of ladies, assembled at the Court plies of the above mentioned articles, 5 and We have rarely seen a square piano combine House in the eveniDg so many of those qualities so essential to a L. X. SPECK C0.

our facilities lor nuyinir, sniping, s.e., wiuy warrant U3 in saying taat we can sell as good an article and cheaper than any firm iu PERFECT INSTRUMENT. The Colonel gave a detailed account STOVES AND TIN WARE. at 'limes -almost unendurable. It is so thick in that vicinity, Just at evening, that one can cut it with a Where is WILLIAM MASON, 1L SANDERSON, S. B.

MILLS, CHAS. WELES, Kansas or Western MissourL I of the massacre, fully confirming the CO JCoain Main St. Lons GEO. MORGAN, GEO. F.

BRISTOW, worst reports we have bad in the papers. Offer to the Trace the largest assort- WEST OF ST. LOUIS." Before purchasing elsewhere do not fail to THEO. THOMAS, A. BAGIOLA.

the Board of Health? i He said that it was impossible to tell ac call at one of our yards and satisfy your W. BERGE, G. R. KCKHARDT, 1 KENT OF selves aa to quality, prices, Prompt at N. PATTISON- GEO.

CURTIS, curately the number slaughtered, but tention given ti all orders, and entire satis CliARLF.SFRADEL, H. E. MATHEWS, Marine item3 are scare at this port. The river continues to decline, and sand. VARIETY GOODS! that those having the best opportunity of faction KOBtCRT HELLER; J.

L. RITIER, CHARLES GROBE, F. H. -NASH, Wyandotte, July 351 tf. judging, put it as high as three hundred, IN" THE STRAKOSt THEO.

MOELLING, tars are beginning to show themselves. C. W. BEAMES. JOHN H.

ICKLER, HURRAH! HURRAH I and were not at all sure but five hundred was nearer the true- figure! MAX MAHETZEK, ROBERT STOEPEL, Ourf prices re mire to please the buyer, The Amelia Poo from the mountains re ports Indians quiet, and business im Countrv produce taken in ex and the Merchant will save time as well as CARL ANSCHUTZ, HENRY C. TIMM, E.M.CARRINGTON, After the conclusion Cobb's -) change for goods, at the highest THEO. HAG EN, Ed. New York Musical proving the mines. She had en board a considerable amount of gold dust for TH address.

Dr. RoqC VaTcajled out, and money by calling on i they had a wt 11 assorted stock cf NOTION6, market price. Review. maaesome tamer pintea-remarks, John ZUNDEL, organist in Rev. H.

v. in St. Louis. 1 "Beecher'8 church. after which the ineeting adjourned with-i Call er send for Circulars with Illustra out giving three cheers for Jonnson or, tions and testimonials of the most eminent mil CLOTHING GREAT Picsic.

The Leavenworth Baptist Sabbath. School and its friends bad a rail- artists and amateus. his reconstruclidn 'policy .3 j- WM. B. BR ADBPRY, toid excursion to Kansas City on Th'irs Goods received on Commis as ota mLr nue Nos.

425 and 427 Broome street. New York. Skirts. Short sktrts are coming lnto OF s. 1 349 tf.

CLOCKS. BASKETS. -POCKET TABLE CUTLERY; SCISSORS, RAZORS, NEEDLES, PINS. y- ETC. VIOLINS STRINGS, sion, and consignments promptly attended Next door to Wm.

Cook's Store. fashion not merely looped up 1 skirts, buy jiiSi aad participated ic picnic given' by Baptist Sunday School of; that H.GRAUTMAN; actual short skirts. rDespite all that mat THE KANSAS VALtEY NURSERY. be1 urged; against 1 the wearing of long city. There were over four hundred children oq the The gathering was skirts in the streets, the fact ot their be ing the most and elegant for TT7E HAVE THE LATEST AND BEST in McGee's grove, and we understaiid W.

BLAC33LY, DEALER IN TREES, SHRUBBERY GRATE YJXES, -V Is now open on MINNESO TA A VEN UE, 1 VARIETY OF the drawing room is beyond question ail had a most delightful lime. We intend to make it to the interest PARLOR cooiNa A CCORDEONS, yFJSHfNO JIO OKS, But, no doubt, for indoor wear long skirts will be 'Just at present there are three favorite colors in dress silks, and of the merchants of Kansas and North And Lines or all i-escriptioxs. Kansas Wyandotte, was quite aamashup on the Pacific Railroad to come to WYANDOTTE FOR All kinds of Ornamentals constantly on ALSO BLANK STATIONERY, these are pale' blue, and light THEIR GROCERIES, and thereby hand. Standard Apple Trees for sale. green, vfeilks of these-cotore are neavuv evening, nearf oeuana, occa huild up the trade of our enterprising BRUSHES COMBS, 3 THREADS.

-r embrofd'ered with white or with different sioned by a cow being on the track. The and promising Young city. And with the Osage Plants in quantities to suit Orders solicited and satisfaction given. Wyandotte, June 30; 1E66. 350 tf.

Made In the United States. We guarantee i "tiilU'i then to giva shades of the same color as the dress UMBRELLAS PARASOLS, THE LARGEST STOCK OF f4l vast facilities for the shipment of freight iocomouve struct ine aniinai, neariy cut and the effect is rich almost, beyond conv afforded bv lines of the Union Pacific, 'ting, her in two. The engine, tender and HANDKERCHIEFS, 1 1 XiZnJK SUSPENDERS. I CRAVATS, parison. lie ady-Made Clothing and Mo.

River R. R. (now on the eve of 1 express car were thrown'ofT the. PERFECT SATISFACTION or refund the aoney. V.

HETALIC CORIIICE nOOFIIIG, InStjRAHCE Stocks. Qcotatioks sikce 'The locomotive remained on the embank- HOOP SKIRTS, compieuon.j we reel assorea mai mef chants need only to be told of our many DR. M. CLARK, DENTIST WILL take pleasure in examining the teeth of all who desire it. AaririciAL tt inserted la the annroved stvle.

T.i- Ever brought to Wyandotte, is offer ed for sale THsrPoaTtiHD5- ex mentj but the express car.f ell over ii. advantages, to appreciate and make use AND hibits remarkable firmness, and shows WHITE GOODS! Cvry klad Geallenuut's "VTtkrlas ApparaL of the same. The engineer was seriously injured, the the confidence in the management Particular, attehtiok given to filling, firemen slightly, but 'the 'passengers' were consisting of fine black cloth coats, black acc of this company- and deservedly so, in fancy caisimere rantft. Wacti satin and velvet not hurt. oHr-orinion bv the public'! vests, boots andBtioes, and Data ana caps 01 RIBBONS lTRir.ir.HNGS cleaning and otherwise preserving tne nat ral teeth.

All work warranted! Oftlce on Minnessota Avenue. 4 "Wyandotte, June 2. 1896- 348 til. FoRqtay-rrOoe more unfortunate was all sizes. A good assonnient of gentieciarrs furnishing roods, gents', fancy t.eck-ties, "Phcssix has -dropped ajesaper cent rii TOYS OF ALL KINDS.

taken up Uus; wee WciFprlipome ttme rocket handkerchiefs, ttc. vvLicii Le will sell than any of jour, other companies. Their "We would then respectfully solicit the ast trrhberB( ef entire losses? at have been et COJSTKXiIISr'S favor" of a call from those dew'ring goods a at exceedingly low prices for cash, end cash Now is the time. for great bargains. Owing to the superior advantages possess As we buy from the manufacturers direct, i Englacd, Ireland, France and Germany, and having beea i the business for Twcstv-ivs years, we can afford to sell low for forged signatures, have been presented at Thl warlet Is-rWa ieni i'-j -niiA.

in our line, ana win lake-pleasure in attending, to any business "that may. be in LIVEBYf SALE, the office the" Union Pacific and paid In Manufactnrirg Ciotning cine uiiiaii being connected in that business at (hat city Jobbing Pone on Short Notice. BTWe. caU the attentioa of Stove Dealers and Country Merehants to our atoekof jooda. We can sell to them as cheap aa they can toy at tha McCOTJRT ft.

FISCHER- Wyndotte," May 1 oo -345 tf ERRORS OF YOTJTRV A Gentlemen who suffered for years froja JTer-vooa Pebility, Prematnre Decay, and all the'ef-feets fymthful IndiicTetioii wiU, for sake of suffering bumRBiry, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the sun-pleremedy by whkh he was Sufferers wliVmi "'to protty the adeertisert expatience, candeeobyaddmeiaj; 'r CUr '-r. JOHNBLCWDEN. i. i iCkameJ5Wy erk. tz i-t y.

nf. L-'. cash. 7 St. Lonls.

Mo. 34R SEhe-jfraud was "and steps be offers' Kunerior inducements to any. oilier GST TBS Best. Matt Foster is sole FEED STABLE trusted to our care. UROADWELLi HATCH COi house west It Call in and look at the goods before- purchasing elsewhere, and CAR HO HOUSE, ag nla son Hamlipil Cabine iisy morning a man presented himself to Street, no one snail go tway oiBsaiisuaa.

i -i Corr Third and Minnesota Av. Organs)ahu agent' fot.Steinway -'tBy Sale3znanj Wyandott Mar 5, 1860. tf KANSAS. WYANEOTTE. days' work, upon being interrogated TJorses end Burrie to hire.

Horses bought end rPianos. 'rEveryinstrument warranted tor fiveVears, and sold rk lH'analactrlr3, 1 Wjandotte June l61S66i 34SJy. raij, out of the 'office, and up toward 1 AA ACRES of about eoualry di Feed by the day or week on the most reasonable terms. 5 3T Persons wishing to buy or sell Horses priced. "Old pianos and Wgana' taken at Thud street.

Two shots'were fired efter ivVJ vid4 Uto. Upland and ottoniwith small HouBejfocsale'4t 26 Dollars per acre Cash. KrS A BTfETTr 4 Near the-Railroad Depots, Steamboat fair rates in exchange for new ones, at the vJilfe, a crowd collected, and-. he was soon LancUne, VoetAJiace ate. ir or Mujcs vriu nna gooa marxet lerinen.

J. L.C05KLIN; Juae2. 1665. 319-tf 4 corner of Main and Sixth streets. 25 in the hand 1 "1 Licensed Keal Estate Agent.

I cf a policeman. 1.

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