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Wyandotte Commercial Gazette from Kansas City, Kansas • Page 3

Wyandotte Commercial Gazette from Kansas City, Kansas • Page 3

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4 I 1 LE GAL. "iiCTCALalATTERS. MACHINE. J- Lately much improved, And tbe new UBfVERSU CLOTHES Whir Gt Improved with RowelF Patent double Cos wheels, sud the Patent Stop, are now un questionably tar superior to aay apparatus' tor wasuing otties er invented, ami win save their cost twice a year, by saving labor and clothes. Those who have used them give testimonev aa follows We likeotu machine much rovldnot be to do without ii, and with thi ai of Doiy we rcb thai we are master of the situation.

lRv. L. Scott, Bislijp At. E. Church.

It i worth one dollar more a week in any familj-. r. in the laundry of ray Uo'ne there a perpetual tlijiikKiving iu Moulava for tho 1 Theodore 1.. CnWer. Every week hM given it a stronger hoM opoo the affections of the inmates of the laundry.

N. Y. Observer. I heartily omntcnd it to economists ot time, money and osBtentmeut Hev. Dr.

Bellows. Friei tl Doty Vonr last iDlpfovement of your Wash ing Maihiue lsa complete success. 1 assure you Kechuio' alter a year's u.ie, is thought more of today tii an ever, and would not be parted with under any (Solou Robiusoa. Tour Washing Machine has been in daily use in onr laundry and the housekeeper expresses herself as high ly pleased with it. It certain1; aocutuplisnes a Rreaier amonnt of work with less labor, and does not wear the clothes near so much as the old fashioned washboard.

By using it, one laundress is dispensed with. Wm. F. Hound, Sup't Infant Department 8t. I'athari tie's Nursery, N.

r. City. Aster a outistant use of Ihe Universal Clothes Wrinp er lor more than fonr year in our taiui'y, I am authorized by the 'powers that be' to sive it the most ununuliued praise, and to pronounce it an lndispeus.t Me part of the machinery of housekeeping, (hjr servants have always been willing to use it, and alw iyj bavc liked it. Ward licecber. PRICES A Fair Offer, Send the retail price.

Washer $14, Extra Wringer and we will forward either or both machines, free of freight to places where no one is aelling.aiid so aare are we that they wili be liked that we agree to refund the money if any one wishes -to return the machine free of freight, after a minth's trial acceding to directions. No husband, father or brother should per mit the dr.idjjerv of washing with the hands. fifty-two days iu the year, when it can be done better, more expeditiously, w.th less labor, and no injury to the garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer and a Universal Wringer. Canvassers, with exclusive right of sale make money fast selling them. bold by dealers generally, to whom liberal discounts are made.

R. C. BROWNING, Gen'l Agent. 513.Cin 32 Courtlandt Y. THE FAIRY." PRICES REDUCED.

EVERY LADY CAN HAVE A SEWIK6 MACHINE. NOW I.N ISE. THE FAIRY SEWING MACHINE. ONL.Y $5 FOR A PERFECT SEWING MACHINE. ffoXLY $5 00 FOB A FAIRY ONLY Makes the Lock Stitch.

Works on any Fabric. Will Hem; Tack and Fell. Embroiders beautifully. The Ladies delighted, And will have a Fairy in every Honse. Full directions With each Machine.

5 00 FOB A FAIRY ONLY $5 00 roB A FAIRY OKLT Every machine sold by us is worth five dollars per month to any family in the world. Why pay $25 to $50 a Sewing machine when the "Fai-rt" will do the work and can bo obtained for only five dollars. No 1110-chanical ingenuity requirid to uso them. Are simple -end warrant-id to do perfect stitching on coarse or lino work. The seams will not' break or ravel.

Our agents are making from $200 to $500 per month. Any lady getting up club order for FIVE machines and sending us $25, will' be presented with one (or her commission. On jeceipt of $5 by mail, a perfect Fairy machine will be sent to any address or family in the country. Anyone ean examine the work and operation of tho "Fairy" at our office. $5 00 FOR A FAIRY Address FAIRY SEWtNtt BfACIHKB P.

Box 5787. 85 fc. 87 DeartMirn CI rt-We refer, by permission, to Sam'l Nickerson. KSir, rresideut 1st national Bank, Chicago. jytSSOURI RIVER, FT.

SCOTT GVIAF IKON AND AFTER AUO. 23, 1869, Trains will fun as follows, daily, except Sundays iiuiu sou 111. Leave Kansas City, Express. 1 wi s.m. Paola Accommodation, 4.15 p.m.

Freight, 6.C0 sjb. GOING NORTH. Arrive at Kansas City, Express, 3.30 p.m. Paola Accommodation, 10 10 a.m. Freight, .45 p.m.

In time to connect with the Hannibal Sl St. Joseph. Nordh Missouri and Missouri Pacific Railroads. Trains connect at Olathe with stares to Spring Hill, Paola, Twin Springs. JaHa, Moneka, Mound City," Fort Lincoln, Fort Scott, Osage Mission, Baxter 8nrines.

fcc. B. 8. HENNING, 533-tf Superintendent. BOOK AGENTS WANTED, TO 8KLL 'MARK TWAIN'S' NEW BOOK.

Who has not beard of him? Who has not laughed over his quaint sayings and ideas Who has not fully ecu robed ta bis racy anecdotes, and melted under bis pathetic stories Who has not thrilled with his tine descriptions, acknowledged the keenness of hfa satire, and admired the frank Olid daring openness of bis words. THE INNOCENTS ABROAD; OS THB NEW PILGRIM'S. PROGRESS Is ihe quintessence of himself, the condensation -sod concentration of all is powers. No stoicism, cam withstand its geniality and humor. Ko prejudices destroy the.

effect of his truthful de-li neat ions of the follies of life and society. It is tbe juost readable, enjoyable, laughable, yet valSable book printed for years. will he the most popular. 20,000 Volumes Printed in advanee and nW ready for distribution by AgeuU, to whom lib, era I terms and free territory will be given. Appfy to F.

A. HUTCHINSON i 51S iin to Olive Street, St. Lou if-, Mo. Trvivrv3 WASHING REIT HESTERS CLOTHING HOUSE. The Largest Emporium.

The Strictly One Price Store The nest Reliable meat. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN TIIE STATE OF KANSAS! Fashionable Clothing 25 per cent cheap er thau aay other House in tne city. Boys' Clothing IN ENDLESS VARIETY Hats nnd Caps, A. COMPLETE STOCK. THE LATEST NOVELTIES.

Furnishing the Most Select Assortment The Custom Department is st eked with the most desirable CASS I MERES and CLOTHS, dime4tic and imported, and our garments are made iu the most artistic manner, under the supervision of artist tailors. In connection, we have recently opened a Manufactory for the Manufacture of Clothing and, our Garments arc warranted to give perfect satisfaction, and at prices reasonably low. Having all tho facilities, and twenty-five years' experience, we aro enabled to compete successfully with other houses aud knowing that honorable dealing will be appreciated by the public, we invite yodr early inspection. H. GRAUTTHIAN, Proprietor Great Western Clothing HOUSE, Minnesota avenue, between 4lh and 5th streets WYANDOTTE, KANSAS.

Sept 12, '68. 465-tf. WILLIAM COOK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, QUEENS WARE, Tbe highest market prices paid fo HIDES And All Kinds of COUNTRY PEODUCE. GIVE HIM A CALL, MINNESOTA ATBNOB Between 4th and 5th Sts "VVyaiiclotfce, Kansab. Sc MEDICINES, OILS PAINTS.

Alden Sc Heath, DEALERS IN a PURE DRUG3 FAMILY MEDICINES HAIR RESTORATIVES, HAIR OILS TOILET SOAPS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, tTAlR BP.rSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, COMBS, Ac, Tne best of aud Liquors for prescription, Window Glass of all sizes. PainiSf Oils, VarnisJus, Paint Brushes, I and PainttPs Material of caery description. IHTirrors and L.ooki ug-G las Pistes, Gilt, Rose and Gilt, ami Rustic Motddings, Picture Cords and Picture Nails. Pictures Neatly Framed. IVtUt Paper, Border Paper, Window ShmJes i and Curtain Fixtures.

Prescriptions carefully comiwunded at all'hoursof theday and night. Wyandotte, Nov. 23d, 1S67. AGAIN IN THE F1ELU. THE TI-ACE TO BUT V0UR CHEAP GROCERIES AND PRO- Y1SIONS IS AT BOWLING LINDENMAN'S ON T1IIBD STREET, Wyandotte Kansas? He has a large ana well selected stock of Fr03 Family Groceries, and every artiolo of merchandise necessary to a perfect stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries suitablo to tho country and local trade.

SUGARS, COFEEES, TEAS, CANNED FRUJT, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, SPICES, DRIED FRUITS, WOODEN WICKER WARE, ALT FIS.V, PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS, LIQUORS, Which he willdeal out to his customers on the most reasonablo terms. GO TO BOWLING LINDENMA S. October 31. 'G3. 472-tf.

M. SCHWfiERTZ DOWN GO THE PRICES! The place fcr GOOD BARGAINS is at the EV STORE of If. F. SCHWC2HTZ, on Third itreet. 'NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.

COME AND SEE. A complete and very desirable lot of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, All Btyles anl prices. LINENS, SHAWLS, FURS, CARPETS HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac. READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. AND NOTIONS of every description.

M. F. SCHwfERTZ. Wyandotte. Kansas 476-lf STORE.

SCHOOL BOOKS, 111 BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY BLANK DEEDS. BONG BOOKS NOVELS, HYMN BOOKS, INK and MUCILAGE, SLATES, ifent for HOLLOW AY'S HISTORY OF KANSAS NEWS DEPOT, Agent for MORTON'S GOLD PENS, COMBS AND BRUSHES, TOYS AND CONFECTIONERY, POCKET BOOKS, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS, CHILDREN'S BUGGIES, AND WAGONS, WALL P'APER, WINDOW SHADES, SILVER PLATED WARE, Rogers, Smith, best triple piste) E. SMITH. Corner 3d street and Nebraska avenue S3-ff WYANDOTTE, KANSAS. Hayob Byron Judd.

couxcii.Mrv, 1st Ward-. J. Hennery, 0. K. Serriss, and Fred, Castring.

2d R. E. Cable and P. KlttOftfer; Citt Attokxey F. 15.

Anderson. Pouch Jidce W. 15. Bowman. Maksiiai.

If. C. Johnson. i rt on rr eG e. Oi.ekk Jnio OraisP.

TkeasuKek--J. C7 Welsli. v' 1 A ssessob E. F. Ilcislcr.

Weighhaster J. O. Welsh. Road Ovekskbr Thomas Purtell. Sexton.

C. F. Enters. TUBp.f-W B. BoipniOi S.

Stockton Constables- II. T. Harris, T. Max field. BOARD OF 1st Ward If.

W. Cock, M. Scbnierle, 2d R. B. Taylor.

J. B. DutUn. Travelers' Register. RIVAL AND RFPAnTURB OF TRAINS.

UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. Utpurt. Arrive 1d For PI KrllYcr i jx jij xsi n. in. p.m.

p. in. 7.00 p. m. Ml1 -OCR! PACIFIC RAILWAY.

001X0 EAST. Mail Exiiro? daily, cxct pl Eundnv, "Cd a.m. Pleasant Hill Accommodation, daily ,10:15 n.mJ Night Express, daily, GOIXU WEST. i Mail daily, except Monday 12:33 o.tn Night Espress, daily, 7:00 a.m Leavenworth :15 p.m Passengers are not allowed on Freight trains uuuer any pretext. except, wen in coarge oi sioc on same tram.

Accommodation Sack. Leaves Wyandotte at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Kansas Uly I. and p.

in Parcels carried at reasonable rates. Orders left at my Livory Bttible mt Third Street. W.l. WYANDOTTE ICN'OMPMENT, No. 9, I.

in. teta cut lie fee arid fourth VVsdnesdaTSjof eaeh mouth at JLill. Patriarch! in good standing are cordially invited to attend it meetings. JOSEPH C. AVELCIT, C.

P.SF 0. K. Skbtisi. Scribe, an it rrl i StJMMPNBUWOT LODGE, No. 3.1.

0.0. meets eyry night at MeGrew's Hall, iiemliers in good hlanding aro cordially invite 1 to attend its meetings. JOSEPH C. WELSH, N. G.

Nathamkl Ekabxky, Sec'y. G. A. P. Camp Dyer, Post No.

34, Meets first and third Friday evenings in -pitch mauth, at the S. of T. Hall.MeGrew'a Building. Bible Depository. The Wyandotte Co.

Bible Depository is at the tolliee, wero Bibles of till hinds can be had at coat. A. D. Dowxa, Dep. (imo A MifMssirpi Railwst.

This popular line is now running a Ligiiliiing Express (rain from Sf. Lonis in the morning, in cou-ncction with trams from the West. Passen-rs from the West have ample time In St. Louis for breakfast, and arrive at Cincinnati nl 0 p. miking connections wiih all night cspVess tMins east of-'Cfiieinfiati, without omnibus transfer.

via this ii arrive in Louisville at 8 p. hours quicker than any other route. Through tiek- lor sale n.t all principal ofiteeq in the West, and ml the eonipany's oihce, Nos 101 and 102 Fwurth street, under Planter 'a Jiouse, St. Louis. Pi Tes Dollaus vvm Iuontii Best ehaneo ever offered to buy.

a piano. Ten dollars a month time, nearly four years at Foster's Music Store, No. 113 Massachusetts street, Lawrence. I have just completed arrangements to furnish 'The Great Union Piano Forte Company Pianos." Subscriber to make a small cash advance of $100 ami baiancfl at 10 per month until paid for: also, organs and melodeons on the same terms, only proportionately less cash re-quired down than on piano. Iuquire a Foster's Music Store, 4SS-tf ftSIl R.

Ilohnan, tho reliable jewelor and Ballooniitj of Kansas City has removed his nlaco of business to, tho old Postotlicc room, on Main near corner of Gth St. 4SS-tf Card of Thanks. DR. B. OODWAUD returns his sinccro tbaakl for tho liberal patronage hwiehhehas received since he has been in Wyandotte, and having concluded to remain permanently, has taken a room at the Gakno House, hwerc he may be fiHind in the evening ami night.

HIS OFFICE, for the present, J. S. Stockton, Kansas avence, west of 4th btreet. Doctor Woodward has for many yeafs made SUEGEP.Y and DISEASES OF THE LUNGS his especial study, and has had a large practical experience in these brauchos of his profession, and respec tfully seeks the further patronage' of the public. Wyandotte, Aug.

25, lSBO. TEiT MILES OF STOVES. A slriking evidence of the high esteem in hwieh the Charter Oak Cooking Stoves arc held is the immense number of them that are annually sold. The number manufactured and sold last year by tbo'Excelsier ManufacttiringQom-pany uas so large that if placed in a line close together, they would stretch out a distance of ten miles I Such a fact, which is capable of proof, attests the merits of these stoves more than pages of writing. J.

J. McCocrt, 'ft Agent in Wyandotte. Sold wholesale an? retail by Excelsior Manufacturing St. Louis. A great many aide hits are being noado at the Plantation Bitters by a seorc or two of disint er cstcd friends who are endeavoring to imitate or counterfeit them.

It is all of no use. The peo- nlo won't be imposed upon. Plantation Bitters are increasing in use and popularity every day They are in the same siaed bottle and made just ar they wore at first. They made the weak Btrotg, tho language brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. The recipe and full circular are around each bottle.

Clergymen Merchants, and persons whose sedentary habits induce weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, liver complaint, Ac, will find immcdi.te and permanent relief in these Bitters. But, above all, they are fecotn mend 1 to weak and delicate females and moth ers. Mauxoua Watir. Superior to tho best ira ported German Cologne, and sold at half, the price. To Ceire a Scoldiso Wi.

Boy her an Em pire Sewing Machine. pRANCr AMERICAN CflROMOS ALLPICTURE AND BOOK STORES LOT 56 tn block lot 47 block 111, Ms 3), 35 nud 30 in block 99, lot SI and 2 i Itock 75- Inquire at this office. i AccomiBt CJHEPIFF'S SALE. i the 11th day of October, A. D.

ta o'eiocK a. at the courthouse doar at the city of Wyan-dott, State of Kansas, I will offer for sale at public auction, for casn, tne uno-ving ce. scribed landaand teaem-nts, situate in. the County of Wyandot, State of Kansto-wlt: soa'h of the northeast corner or section ii, xownsnip 11, range 25 east, rtinni ng thence aomn- eleven Jegreet an 1 thirty minutes east, eighteen chains, to the Kan3as City and Sijawneetown road, tbence west, aiape tne nena siae or i ..1 1L MM said roai', seven and seventy-nundreotns en's, to the junction with the Wyandott road, thence north twenty-three degrees and ten mir.utes f-ast, nineteen and chains, containing 643 le. 9 order of sale in fivor of Hiram HucKey and Charles Rrllert vs.

Joseph Grebe nd Louisa Grebe. SILAS ARMSTRONG, 517-5w ShetilT. SIIRRIFF3 BALK. taine. aitn uay September, A.

18 at 10 o-clock a. rr. at the door of the Court House, hi tlie Utty of Wvandott. Countv of Wyandott, and State of I will offer for sale at public aue- tion, tne following uescriDca lanua, uua in Hi-? countv aforesaid, to wit Commencing t2 poles east of the northwest'eorner of section 34. towashiajiq, south range 2,5 east, 'lhere c4rtf37 pfest thence' flofh 80 polcs thenre west 33 uoies'thence south 43 3-4 poles thence south 73 3-4 degreea weat 6 poles, thence 3-4 degrees west 7 poles, thenee jjoath 71 1-2 degrees west 4 2-3 poles, thence north 132 poles to the beginning, containing 27 5-8 acres, on an execution in favor of John JL Hatch and John M.

Chrysler vs. Keyrou Lally. SILAS ARMSTRONG. tberiff Aue-ust llih, 169. Bartlett, Assignee.

513-1 Ow OHEIUFF'S SALE On the ltth day of October, a. d. 1809. at 10 o'clock a. in.

at the courtTioalse door uitfeeCSty of V'yaniott, County of Wyandott, and State of Kansas, 1 Vill otFer for saTe afp-ibiie auction, for ash the following, to-wit LOTS 23 and 21, in BLOCK 9, Bi the City of Wyandott, County of Wyan-dott, State of Kansas, on an order of sale, in faor of T. W. Letton, vs. C. G.

Wallace. SILAS ARMSTRONG, 5lT5w Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALR. By ririae of an order cf tie Probate Court fcr Wyan lotto County, Kansas, I will sell at the door of the Court House in Wyandotte City, in said county, for cash in hand, on the 11th day of October, at 10 o'clock a. at public auction, the following described ral situated in tha county of Wyandotte and State of Kansas, being one undivided half of a tract of land bounds 1 as follows Com-ajencing at the north-east corner of the southwest quarter section 28, township 10, soutli ranjre 25 east.theice west poles, south SO pales, east 80 poles, north 18 poles, east 80 Jes, north l'2 poles, west 80 poles to the beginning, containing 71 acres of land.

PORTER SHERMAN Administrator cf Sarah Hicks, deceased. 517-5vy "FEGAL NOTICE. Iri the 10th District Court, Wyandott county, State of Kansas. W. J.

Buchan, ad I ministrator on the George K. Grindrod vs estate of Ceo. W. Harris, and Ainan-da Harris. The above defendants will take notice that tbev have been sued bv the above plainltlF, and that unless they answer.

bi hied in said Court on or before the lo day ct Uc-tober, the same will be be takeaas true and judgment, the natureof which will be a money judgment for the sum cf one hundred and sixty dollars, and interest upon the sarn at the rate ct ten per cent per anmjj. from July 20th, IfhS, as well as the foreclosure cf mortgage on lo 33 jn block 31, and lot V. and 45 In block No. 27, in "--C Ciif of Wyandott in said county, made to secure the above debt, will be rendered ac- coruingsy. S.

A. COBB, PlffV Att'y. 516 -3w pVjTOTlCE. In the matter of the voluntary assignment by John ftlcAlptne ft the benofr. of creditors.

In ihe District Court in and for the Couatjv of Wyandott, state or ivansas. To tii Creditors cf John McAlpine Yon will hereby take notice that the undersigned, assignees of said Johu McAlpine, do hereby appoint the 18'h, and 20. days of January, A. D. 1870, at the County Treas urer's office, 111 1 110 City cf Wyandott.

of Wyandott, State of Kansas, when and where they will proceed, publicly, to aopist and allow demands against the etate and ef fects of ihe said John McAlpine, at which place they will commence the adjustment and allowanre of demands against the trust funds of said John McAlpine, at 9 o'clock a4n. and continue tne same until nve o'cloclc p. of each of said three davs, and all creditors who shall not attend at the place designated dur ing said lime, and lay before tbe assignees the nature and amount of their demands, may be precluded from any benefit of said estate. Witness our handj tlmoth day of Septem ber, A. D.

1809. JOSEPH SPECK, NICHOLAS Mc ALPINE. Assignees of John McAlpine. 6l7-3m. EDER OF PUBLICATION.

Moses B. Newman vs. Caroline M. VanFossen, Tabitha N. Phillips.

Catharine D. ShaUen-berg, Windfield S. Armstrong, Silas Armstrong, Mclntyre Armstrong, Elizabeth Armstrong, Antoinette Armstrong, and Naomi Armstrong, defendants. The above named defendants are hereby notified that on the 7th day of September, 1869, the said plaintiff filed in the District Court of the County of Wyandotte, State of a petition against them for the partition of all the lots and parts of lots laid offby the administrators 6f the estate of Silas of said county, deceased, in the town of Kansas City of Kansas, in said Wyandott County, and also tho riparian accretions on the border of the Kansas river adjacent to eaid lots, all of said lands and lots being the same as designated on the recorded map of said property, filed by said administrators, reference thereto being had for farther description and in hwich lots and lands the said plaintiff claims an undivided tenth part. And unless said defendants appear on or before the 22d day of October, A.

D. 1863, aud answer to said petition, the samo will be taken as true and an order of partition of said real between said plaintiff and said defendants will be rendered accordingly. M. B. NEWMAN, Plaintiff.

517-3w. OAD NOTICE To whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given, that a petition will presented to tbe Hon. of County Commissioners of Wyandotte County Kansas, at their meeting to be held in th County Clerk's office, on uie nrsi aay or a. d.

1869, for the location of a road described a follows, to- wit: Besrinnine: at a noint on the lina divi ding Sections 12 and 13, near tbe ttore of Homer Blockman, thence or near said line, extended to the northwest corner of section 14, thence south to the northwest corner of section 23. thence went. on tb north lineof sections 22. 21. 20 and 19.

fo th wMt I me of Wyandott County, all of satd road lying and situated in township No. 10, of range 23 east of the 6ih principal meridian in Kan sas or as near Or? lina abeve described as a good road can be made 'atla reasonable xv pense also for the vacation of the road Known as toe Morton road. 5i9-2w JEl'THA H. HOLLINGSWORTH. A TTACHMENT NOTICE.

Grandfeon Taylor) Before W. B. Bowman, vs. J. Wyandott City, Wy- Jacob Rodgers.

an dott County, Kansas. Tbe above defendant will take notice that on the 26th day or August, 1869, the above Justice issued an order of attachment in the above cause against the property ot the said defendant, to cover $30 debt, and nrohable costs. 425. anrl ho the cause will be beertf Oetefcer If, 1869, at ciock a.m., at tne omce- 01 said Justice. GKANDISOX TAYLOR, PUT.

518-3w i lfvS.AAtfb,titfT; I nAFF GILLIFORD. At the residence of. the hride, near Wyandotte, Sept. 23, 1869, by Rev. Joseph King, Sanfoku Hirr," to Maey C.

Gilmfobd, all of Wyandotte Kan. JANSAS KANSAS KANSAS INSURANCE COM OJSee, 7Q DelalSft-jire Street 14 LEAVENWORTH, KAN. Oiipitnl, 250,000, This Company GOOD PliOPKUTY AGAINST Lois OR-DAMAGE BY FIRE AT REASON ABLF. RATES. D1KBCT0RS Thomas Carney, C.

B. Pierce' O. Bailey, E. a Wiihite, Thomas Outts, -George A. Moore, Simon Abeles, D.

W. Eaves, Ciako.n Carney. John A. E. Ilenslev, II.

R. Hammond, II. D. Maekay, I. S.

Kalloch, Wm. A. Rose, E. nENSLEY; JOHN A. ALDERMAN, Prest Vicc-Prest.

GEO. A. MOORE. Sec. The Kansas Insurance Coinparry bases' its claims to a fair share of public patronage upon the fol lowing 1st.

It is a well-m imaged, trustworthy Company, possessing ample capital lor tho amount of business it transacts. 2d. It is owned and controlled by our best and wealthiest citizens, men who take pride ia its success, and intend doing their utmost to make it a permanently successful Company. 31. It issues policies at reasonable rates, and deals with its customers in fair and liberal manner, and pays its losses without unnecessary delay.

4th. It is a home institution, and if it succeeds, as its managers anticipate, its success will add to the wealth and importance of our State. A. B. BART LETT SON, f18-4w Agents.

Prang's American Chrornoa. IV f-'. Feaxh's Amf.ricax CnROHOfiare fac-simila reproductions of oil and water color paintings so faithfully and skilfully done that it requires the experience of an expert to detect tho difference bctvrecn them and the originals. For every purpose of decoration --for parlors, sitting-nooms, nurseries, or chambers nothing so exquisitely beautiful as these Chromes can bo obtained for the same amount of money. No other ornaments of the fcinve cost are so admirably calculated to adorn hoine to cultivate a love for A nmr.u rhn people at large to hHehf'a un the dwelling of every class of elibeaa and to teach the ngin by their silent yet refining otluonec, to love the beautiful in Art and in Nature.

Hitherto, Art -has been aristocratic in its associations none but tho wealthy class- could a fiord to buy fine works of art; but ehromo-lilhograi hy has changed all that, and brought exquisite paintings within.the reach of every family. It is doing for Art what the printing-press did for Literature. Let no family, henceforth, bo without a few classical books and one or two masterly paintings. Both should bo regarded us indispensable "to complete a home. Ask for them at the Art stores and Book store.

Send for "Pbaxg's Chbomo a Journal of Popular Art," and see what we have done and are doing to popularize Art. will bo sant to you froo. Address L. TRANG Jt CO, Bo.lou'. CHOICE FIRST CLASS INSURANCE thi: INSURMO ECOTDPAN OK ARTFORn, COMN-.

Incorporated 1S19. Charter Per- peinai. FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE Cash Assets, 1.0G7. 15.VSO. LOSSES PAID UPWARDS OF $17,009,000 Would call the attention of merchants ai tcalers, having goods shipped from the East by Rail, Lake, River or Canal, to the advan tage cf having an opm policy against loss or damage, issued without delay, can have their.

interest attended to better than it is possible have at paints so far away from their own places of bush. ess, at rates commensurate, with a prompt payment of loss or damage Remember it is the iEcna Company that guarantees this, and lVovor Alls 1- what it guarantees to perform. All policies issued promptly by A. B. BARTLETT A SOS-, AGENTS AT.

WYANDOTTE E. S. SKINNER CO Successor to Munson, Skinner Clarke, Wholesale Stationers, Blank Book Manufacturers, PJBPER DEALERS. HQ Lake Street, Chicago-. Every kind of Pdper and Stationery kept on hand fur ihe trade at lowest prices.

MAN Or AXD DEALER Of CABINET FURNITURE MINNESOTA AVENUE, Between Fourth and Fifth streets, over Ser tiss' Store, up stairs. WYANDOTTE, KANSAS Repairing, a Specialty. Prices as low as at Kansas City or elsewhere. BUSINE8S CHANGE. NOTICE- The underslened wishes to announce to the public that he ia now located in Hams' Shoe Stor, and desires the continued patronage of bfl Id customers.

FINE BOOTS a specialty. 3 E. N. LAVEIN, Aug. 11, 169.

51" 3a SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2. 2869. Let us Adjust. Persons indebted to me hardly need to be informed that I desire a prompt settle ment of all accounts for subscriptions, 5-Yertising and job work, up to the first of October. R.

B. Tatlob. Is a Ho se We hear that cf the Kaiiensf State Savings Bank, has liked- Mr: brick building on Third street, and is fitting it ora banking house, with the view of going into the hanking business On his own hook. Mr. Connelly is; a good business man, a man of considerable means, a liberal and public spirited citizen, and withal a man of fine musical taste, and so almost, necessarily possessed of a kind heart.

We wish him abundant success in his proposed business. C. B. Q. It will be seen by reference to the corrected advertisement of the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad, on our second page, that persons can now secure seats by that route without any change of cars from Kansas city to Chicago.

This is the quickest and best route to Chicago, Boston, New York, and all the eastern cities. Ml'rdee. Two negroes, deck hands on the steamer Qsage, had a quarrel hwile taking on wood at Barker's mill landing, on Wednesday night, and one, David Curry, hit the other, named David Williams, with a stick of wood, over the head, and killed him. Chaxoe or TfME. Time table on the Kansas Pacific railway has been changed.

The mail train now leaves here in the morning at 7:55 instead of 7 30, and arrives jn-J stead of 4:45, and tha mixed train leaves at 0:40 p. and arrives at 7:00 p. m. i Persons who wish to run for office, should, either by thoir own action or through their friends, people know the fact, before the time for holding the nominating conventions, so that their merits and demerits may be canvassed. Gentlemen, hand in your names.

Oaly 5, down. The Judgeship. We learn that Judge Durris has received the nomination for Rep resentative from the Olathe district, and so declines to run forjudge of the 10th Judi" cial district. Gen. Fishback has been nominated for Judge by the Republicans of son county, and we hear through the -Wyan dotte correspondent of the Kansas Citv Times, that II.

W. Cook, of this city, has been nominated by tho Wyandotte bar. So there sems likely to be a candidate for each eounty. Mr. C.iok possesses some good qiial ities hwach other prominent gentlemen of the bar and bench of this former times, been innocent of sobriety and avcr- tjion to gambling, being among them.

Shaw and Wickes have sued the City, through Bartlett Sc Hale their attorneys, for the sum of forty thousand alleged tojbc due them for grading the streets in the year 1866. They have queer sights over in. Kansas City, and the following, from the Bulletin of the 25th, is a description of one of them: Yesterday "Charley" Muench. a young and tender-hearted German of twenty- three years, took his departure for St. Louis.

With him was the wife of a Ger man butcher of this city, and her four children. The butcher yesterday told Marshal Keck of the proposed elopement, and wished him to be present at his parting in terview with his family. The deceived husband shook hands with the chap who had supplanted him in his wife's affections, and also gave the woman a good-bye shake of the hand. Hwen he turned to part with his children, his feelings overcame him. The woman, children and "Charley" left for St.

Louis on yesterday afternoon train. The butcher intends to procure a divorce, and will then try to regain his children. A dispatch from St. Louis, 29th gives the following as a sequel to the above. John IToag, of Kansas City, who a few days ago allowed his wife and four child ren to leave with a man named Chas Muench, arrived ou Monday night at Jack sonville, 111 hwither his wife and her paramour had gone, sought them out, shot his wife twice in the arm, his babe in the side and Muench in the shoulder, and then made his escape.

His reported philosophy seems to have forsaken him. PREMIUM CROPS SEED POTATOES, CORN AND OATS. 10 bbls. Early Rose for 50. Surprise and Norway Oats $2 per bushel.

Catalogues free. Address J. K. IIcdsov, 520-tf Kansas City, Mo. We understand that the meeting of the County Central Committee, called to meet at Mr.

Hadley's office oa Tuesday, adjourned, without doing any business, to meet at the same place at the same hoar to-day, (Satur- 4y) Caaoxos. We have said but little about chromos 'lately, bat noticing; Crew Mor gan's splendid exhibition of them at the Or phan Asylum Exposition at Leavenworth last week, pat as in mind of them again, and we have copied on our first page, tho views of a number of distinguished persona in re gard to their merits, especially those of Prang of Boston. Raad hwat is said of them, aud then go to Alden Heath, get some of the handsomest ones and have thsm framed, and hang them ia your sitting room. Being "things of beauty," you will find them "a joy forever." 'TIIE INNOCENTS ABROAD, or "THE NEW PILGRIM'S PROGRESS," Mark Twain's new book, sold only by Sub' aerini'oin. Mrs.

C. G. Wallace is agent for Wyandotte and Kanaaj City. a.

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