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-i er sent to any addressree. TRSiyY- ATS5t 11872. ZLX3I0tfS BXEECT027. FtAT6Bi-rSabath school 9 t-2 Preaching 11 A. M.

and 7 P. M. Prayer meetlnc'every Wednesday evening. Sociable Tuesday evening. i TJr CmrcH-r-ANDBKTir Ben 1 wick, Pastor.

Sabbath school and Bible class at o'clock P. H. Preaching at 11 A. M. and.

6 1-2 M. ,.4 CONOKEOATIOJI Ai ChTJBCH ny of ptcr uo 1UI tutv.1 v. nrms-aro etneuy- their integnty makes them wen wortby-of public confideowand general patronage SUM0AYlSCfi00l BOOK 3 STSttiiii 60 ,1423 Gra'ifJ au, KaMiaiGitT, are now fullr pered to. fill all orders ft Sunday tjelrt! rticW th'sJ-librri, -1'arerrf Siagise BockwJJ bwk ttord, liahs. Mot toes, T3ards, Premium Roifks.

-rr45 All orders' wiH reevke prompt ud csire-a hat 0 iU line of Par at iner Norvejl's. is Windy Bill and strong western? winds beneficial -to our with citizens? One 'supplies' us' gas, $bm other with dust. 3 Queensware and Glassware cheaper than eyr, at Mariner Norvell's. Fishing tackles "of ait' varieties at Utterback's, Zook's old stand. the great Baffensperger's ane- tion sale of lots in Qlathe Junction yesterday, about 200 lots were disposed of, at an average of $58.00 per' lot.

Building will commence immediately and, ere long. we may expect to see handsome business houses, elevators, warehouses, dwellings, looming up as if bv magic. The contract for the grading of the switches has been let and the work commenced. We are. Informed by the County Commissioners, that Messrs Brick-er and McFarland, to whom the contract, for building to poor-house, was awarded, have completed the lob in a manner perfectly satisfactory in every respect.

JThe contractors deserve especial credit, 'both-for the manner in which their work is done, ahd their promptness in completing it advance of the time specified in the contract. (3?" Ladies Cloth Gaitors, only $125 at Mariner' 4r6rvelV. 2 In anotlier column of this paper will be found an advertisement of E. F. Garvin's Solution of Tar.

This is a new discovery in Chemical and Medical Science, and which the highest madical authorities in the United States speaks highly in its favor. We advise consumptives to give it a trial. For sale at Dr, Store. W. D.

CuU's Drug MAESIED. At the residence of the bride's father, in this city, on Sunday, April 21st, 1872, by the Rev. J. P. Hayes, Mr.

John F. B. Haktuno to Miss Katuba A. Bcshoito, both of this city. With the above came a bountiful supply of "good things," for which.

we wish the happy couple long and pleasant voyage through ife and may the "barge" you have embarked in never spring a leak, and may you live and become a respectable tanner. The best brands of cigars and tobacco are kept at the Park street tnl.in otr tv T. P. TTttorliark. Call and see us.

HASONBY. Haying permanently jocleu: in i' Olatht, and have had ntanV; jars ernerience masonry-ana 1 4 anl Vprepated 4to. gi ve estiriiatesf plans, and IcbntraQt for all wOrlr pertaining -4o My line' of All work warranted. Call at this fSce or address, B. F.

CARLON, Olathe, Kan. 2W12 KAEBIAQK LICENSE. Granted by Judge Noteman, for the week ending 1872. Absalom Hoge, to Mary J. Sharp.

If vou want the worth ot your money in Goods, go to Mariner Norvell's. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Olathe, April, 25, 1872. Burns Jhn, CustarT Elmer Chas. Fuller John, Filbert Dan Frasitfr Maggie, Hanerdy Jos. Lane Morgan Roorey Jas, 2 Ray Jonathan, Smith Henry Wallace Allaco Persons -calling for the above letters will pleascsay advertised.

J. R. Brown, -P. M. Iwakura and twenty others of -A' beautiful P.

T. iKoAtu, Pastob. Sab bath school at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 o'clock, a. x.

and 7 p. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing. Social Friday evening, once In two weeks. XL K. Cacaca Rev.

Jas. T. Havva, Pastor. Preaching at 11 o'clock, a. m.

and v. m. 8undav Sehool 2 r. v. Prayer fleeting Wednesday evening Cmiirrii? Chtbch Pastor.

Preaching at 11 o'clock, a m. and 6T p. ni. Sabbatn school at 3 m. RrToaitro PitiimuiR Chubcb W.

W. MclluiAHr Pastob Serrices every Sabbath at 11 Vcloek, a. m. Sabbath school 1 o'clock r. m.

(CBureh oa East jLooltflttreet. Ouns Scam-HeFarland, Supt. Mr. JKif. Short, Kim Jennie MePheron, Hi Louie Ha worth.

lire M. Beck with, Assistants'; Schools opevat 9 M. and I. O. O.

Lodge No. 84, meets every Saturday evening at Odd Fellows, Ball. R. W. tftiLAMs, N.

G. S. 8. Blitz, Trees." S- B. Bl-bch, V.

O. ThboMcBbjdb, P. I. O. O.

F. Olathe Ledge, No. 59. meet very Uonday evening, is Hall corner off rartana iiiestact streets. 2.

P. Rawlstob, N. G. H. W.

Bcsbovo, V. G. C. ThjjotsoW, Reo Sen. D.

P. SsELLixe, Trees. W. A- OrrENBACHEa, Per. Sec.

EnoaiBjpmeaU F. Lodge 15, meets 22nd. fourth Friday of each noath, at OddJFellows all. R. E.

STEVRNSCN. C. P. VI J. R.

BROWN, H. P. J. P. LLSTON, Sect.

Ola the Lores, No. 19. A. F. A A.

Regular communications Thursday evening, on or before tne full moon of each month. J. M. HAOLET, W. M.

Theo. McBbii'E. Sec. OHginal lodge, -No. 1-O.

C. H. U.M. meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays of each mouth at Odd Fellows flail. cmALWlON, If.

II. M. J.H. DOW. V.H.

M. IT.JDIJRKEE..P,I1.-M. 1 1 f' Masonic. ttlathe Chapter, No. -10.

-Roval. Arch Masons. Regular Convocation ig? first Friday of each month. H. P.

'wi l. of GrTiAnchor Lodge, 'No. every Friday "iuArfteirican.HaUjat 71-2 o'clock. -C. W.tTBRlSW.

C. S. W. J. McCARTIiY, W.

S. I. P. E. Meet Thursday evening of each wfcek, in 1 Purple AS.

CHATHAM, Scribe. OLATHE MAILS. rr MA1MUCAVS. 0. south.

L. L. A O. south-west, P. A L.

north A north-west 'Ft. 9 4 0 north snd eaet, AL.eas 4 10 80 a. m. 10 30 a. TOO a m.

2 80 p. in. 4 3d p. ni 8 00 a. m.

11 SO a. m. 3 30 p. nt. 8 30 p.

m. MAILS ARRIVE. 4 Ft. A O. Ft.

8. AG. I L.L.AO.' P. A L. 4 30 p.m.

Office open from 6 a. to. to 7 Sundays from 12 to 1 x'dbcfc. XjOGAX notices. Blanks of all Kinds for sale at this Office.

Tb very finest Teas in Olathe are. kept at Metcairs, good Young ut-ev'ssd; fSawaiattBg ta-, THE KCMEJOKI GOD'S BEOPJLkE.i The graadesi aai most popular book aow selling faster than any other thro books oombiaed. Nearly Superb' Eograviogs. On Agent took 114 orders'-in "10" days. The best chaneo to make money -over A good Agent waited in every Township.

Send for circular? terras description. endorsement, etc. F. A. HUTCHINSON A 802 North Sixth stiisetbt, Looia, Bo.

CAleo publishers of U10 Kew irinstrAted Potyglbt Family Rible, which uuerly editions. (224 raegnitieent eagtavings.) lylu MARKET. EEPOBTS. Flour rerlOO 42o 4 75 5 50. 4 75 Mete 75 cts 1 00 150a2o0 3 25 a 4,00 I2ft.

'v 15 (S 253 50 1 250 1 00 10 12J EX XXXE Graham Corn meal per bushel Bran per 10 Slrorta Middlings Pork gross er 100 Lord Fallow Bidta dry Rreen per baml Butter Eggs i Chickens per doeeo rotatoea per busbel Dried leef -Piekled pork Koane per bushel 2 25 -12 10 19-: -25 2 25 .12,., 100 -m 4U 1 OUst 75'; 1 OOal 75 r2ar 50 40--100 60 12i Mutton chops per, lb fork steak Beefsteak Veal Ssusiige Cheese Apples 5- perba Dried peaches per lb Onions per bushel R'too l.er lb. Vhxear ner Stiles TeaGunpowder imperial -r ToungHyoa Coffee per lb Pepper Allspice CinoauKm -r Ginger. per lb Nutmegs per ounee Cloves Sngars white 6.t 'i lbs per 5 1 00 100 trowa7Jto8 Wheat 75 cU winter No. I 1.25 165 rrjccled Corn 2- cts 23 cts 35 eta OaU Usrley Kye Flax seed Castor beans 05 els 7 20 1 40 5 00 Hay ITATrnwARK. Kails ia to 60 per keg 84 6 0 6 5 75 4 00 '3d 25 3d fine 8 25 tcasxa BET AIL PS ICS Corrected by Dorman A Gorsline, lum bor dealers, neat the depot Fencing 1st quality per Jf.

32 00 28 00. 3d rata boards Flouring 1st 2d 31 Siding 1st .1 2J 3d Jcnee an oeaatfiug Dress boards Shingha A No. 1 30 32, 5000 4500 40 00 ,30 00' 2750 25 00 82 00 5 75 -v, 4 60 5 00 55 00 50 00 40 00 30 03 to 50 00 Lsths 1st quality st clear ooardo 3d PickeU ST- LOUIS SIARKET. WHEAT No. 4 red fl 60 a 1 75; "No.

Si 82 a 1 78: No. 2, SI 70al 71. CORN mixed, 41a46e; yellow, 50c OATS mixed 37c, white, 38c. BARLEY Firm at 75 a 73 for Minne sota. RYE S'eady and highest at 77a8 PORK Dull mess.

$13 on orders. CATTLE Texan and Indian, 2 o3 native, $4a4 30. HOGS at 004 50. CHICAGO MAKKET. WHEAT No.

2. eprine closed at l- 19. CORN 37 a 40. OATS 30c for No. RYE No.

2 closed at 6870e. BARLEY No. 2 closed at 47c. HOGS 4 204 70. CATTLE Dull and weak; $4 80fiOO fmAircxAXu Quotations bv People's Saving's Bank, South East corner of he 'ublic Square.

BCYINO Gold, 1 087-8 SILVER. 103. EASTERN EXCHANGE SEtilNG at par Foreign Exchange ssxlino Si rrh rl raf on Lo ndon per pound sterling. $-r 90 biirhtaraits 011 ucrma- nvner thaler. 72 1-2 riijjht oralis on oweuen per rvksdalor, 5.

r. United States BoxDS-ECTixa 6-811881, $1 HSM of i 4 For Baking POwderr gcv W. Sf Sheldon'a-CIark's Id sUnd. tf $1000 Reward will be paid by the proprietor of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for a medicine that ill equal it in curing severe and lingering Coughs, Bronchitis and all diseases of the lungs.

Cottonades, Jean, Linen check, Cot check, Stripes, Ticks. Denims, Lat the. lowest prices at W. ILBetttt. i tf Mental anxiety, or excessive 'thinking tend' to deaden the vitality of the scalp; its effects are to produce a febrile affection of the head, which cause -gray hair and baldness; and although gray JlCrs may be honorable in old age, yet a premature blanching, or loss of hair in the young or.

middle-age 1 is to be regretted, and as it is natu- ral for us to recommend to those r- afflicted in the' above manner, the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Hncwer. This preparation will soon change gray and brashy hair to Us original color, and make it of a silken texture; and will create a new growth when it has fallen off, as it furnishes the nutritive principle which nourishes the glands of the hair, filling them with new life matter, and giving a healthy condition to the whole fibrous ic Uhironicle. mass. Dramat- Ladies and Ohildrens Shoes in endless variety at Mariner Norvell's. 1 Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies at W.

S. tf IN MEMOBIAK. Died, on the 15th day of 1872, in the Cherokee Nation. Graham Roosrs. formerly of Shawnee, Kansas, and a member of Shawnee Lodge, No.

54, A. F. A.M. At a meeting of this Lodge held April 3d, 1872, the following reso lutions were adopted: Whuheas. It has nleased the Supreme Architect of the Universe, to summon from his labors upon earth, our beloved Brother Graham Rosers, who departed this hfe on the loth day ot Jeoruary, 1872 Calhnsr him by his Omnipo tent will, to that judgmcut which awaits all who are toiling: in this earthly temple, and, Wherkas, 'J.

ne Masonic ties which have so Ions: bound us, in mutual friendship and enjoyment to our departed friend, are severed, no more to be re-unitea until ine day when the grave shall yield rip I its ucatl. a nereiore, Resolved. That we sincerely mourn this disruption of covenanted, friendship, bearing; in tender reiuemberance his fidelity to Ma-soilrv. and his devotion to 'the prfnciple it ineulc jtes. sympathise.

with the relatives, and friends -off ou decjfease'd. JSrother, and tender them that censolanon WHICH ine WU1IU CttU uwmv' nor take awav: and that we Will wear the usuk! badge of mourning for the space of thirty days. Resolved, That a copy 01 lias preamble and resolutions be forwarded to the family of our deceased and inserted in the Olathe Mirror. B. F.

IJOUiENBACK. Sec'v of Shawnee Lodge, 54. A. F. A.

M. Fine stock of Dry Goods at W. tl H. Betts. Buy your cigars and obacco of W.

Sheldon, at T. J. Clark's old stand. tf. Jariner Norvell sell Dry Goods, Boots Shoes, Hats, Quecnswaie, etc, at prices that defy competition.

Buy your cigars au.i tobacc. of W. S. Sheldon, at Clark's: old si and. tf Wood's Hofsehold Magazine, under the editorial- managemen of Gail Hamilton, has rAore than doubled subscription list, dur- ing the past four months.

The Horace Greeley "Miss Hannah Adams," by Farton; lloose- hoA Discoveries by Gail Hamil- ton "Brother Anderson," by Thomas K. Beecher; "Longevity; by Dr. D10 Lewis; Reminiscences of Rev. Dr. Bethune," by A.

A Willits, D. etc. Every woman. should read Gail Hamilton's ecU- tonal, in which she says "It will never do to trust men with a USer- tv which thev will abuse. The best of them, men who may be re- spectable and even distinguished as jurists, doctors, merchants, rue-! chanic8f domestic matters, bafc chndren of a Iarffer rowtu Thev must be trained.

Thev mav be allowed liberty, but they must not be allowed to take it without I narmlailnn The Household is a first-class original Magaxine, published at one dollar a year, by S. Wood XewBurgh, N. Y. A speci- men copy mailed free to.any, ad- 4reg. An.ltOAT MOHC3.

Lw Clark's eld fitsiid.r il Notice -is hereby gi vep to alf nvgt grdery foBUur from the ondersigoed, to call and get it at the Olathe Mills, before oay 01 siMy. Anl two-year old Bun -in SeptewrfoFf October, VwhIaW ear marks -ieard tli wherei their name at this office. 4wl0 i To ajK persons, wh -have paid taxes on Indian lands prior to the apprpfal ffthe opnvevauce.by.the Secretary th Interior ff reqdest.them; to pall slat our officecprner Park and Chestnut streets, Olathe, 9-tf -r-o For SaI.k. One Hght two-horse JSpKng'Wagon. As good as new.

Price $60. Inquire at, this office. Horse and Jack bills printed the Hobob Office on reasonable termW ---3 I 0 hitcomb'st Syrup. The grtat soothing Price cents. Gives- rest to the mother health, to the ehlltt.

Sold by Druggists. 'See adver tisement. oFOS SAXS-OSLBEHT. A house on the west side of the sqaare, near the north-west corner. The building is suitable for a busi ness or dwelling, with all the necessary out buHdings, and good well.

For further particulars call on or-afldress 2l. FLATTERY, 2m4 Olathe, Kansas. For Sale. I have three single bnggies; patent hub latest style and one two horse spring wagon which I will sell cheapt Call at my shop on Park street, near Mill creek crossing. 5tf II.

P. ERBES. Marriage Guide. luterestinsr work, numerous engravings, 224 pages. Price 50 cents.

Address Dr. Butts' Dispensary, 12 North Eighth Street, St. Louis, Mo. See advertisement." "HOW TO GO EAST. By the Kansas City, St.

Joseph and Burlington 'Though last not-IeahV is an adage as true as it is old, and its truth is again exemplified by the completion of the New Line to the East via. Creston and Burlington, which, though the last, may be called the best route in the West. The Line consists of the Kansas City, Saint Joseph and Council BJufiVR. with two dally trains from Kansas, City through A.tchl son, -Leavenworth and Joseph' to the Missouri State Lfne, there connecting wun mc uuniugiun Route, which leads direct to Chics go, Cincinnati, Indanapolis, Logan-sport and Columbus through cars are being run to all these points. This Line is well built, thoroughly equipped with every modern improvement, including Pullman's Sleeping and Dining Cars, and nowhere else can the passenger so completely depend on a speedy, safe and comiortable journey.

The Burlington Route has ad- nairably answered the query, "How to go East," by the publication of an interesting and truthful document, containing a valuable and correct Map, which can be obtained free of charge by addressing General Passenger Agent B. R. R.R., Burlington, Iowa. JUXST OF SBEDB. List of Deeds filed for Qpord as furnished by I.

S. Farns, Register of Deeds, for the week ending ApriU5tb, Robt. Todd, to W. B. Painter, l8Wr of 3f 12r2 EE" -i" iSTiVSi ton ne qr vja aww $350 Small wood to Harbonsh Corbett part of lot 8 bik 11 in addition $200 Brown to Jf! Mnnortnack lot 5 blk 5 Spring Hill $125 AL Yoorhia to Smallwood lots 19 20 and part of lot 16 bik 36 Olathe H00 Smallwood to A oorhis lot in add Olatho 81000 II A Taylor to Peltcgrcw lot 2 blk 80 Olathe $20 Daken to Archer lots 18 19 20 21 22 23 blk 20 Shawnee $50 Sowers to II Vandenburg lots 3 blk 25 Sprfng Hill $30 A Dayton to Vandenburg lot 5 blk 25 Spring Hill $15 Averv to Zuel se qr or nw or sec 25 and 10 acres off side of half or nw qr seo- is tryuu Toney to A Hayes se qr of se qr sec 1 12 23 za Qninney lor Toney- so or 01 se or sec 112 23 $400 Weaver to urown lot blk 58 Olathe $50 Slavens to Wood 240 acres out of sec 6 13 24 $5000 Thorn to Wood hf seqr sec 31 14 23; $2500 wusey to jt Ax'araer a ni se qr sec 23 14 23 $130Q Wilder to Comings se $2485 Nichols to Bobinsen lots 29 SI tehf lot33DeSoto $2000 Gffin to Skinner lot 4 blk 23 Olathe $40 House to'MD House pt of blk 10 SpragueV addition to 1 SDrinff Hill $75 Smith to Ii hf of se qr of ne qr sec II VZ Z3w.V' flbV Chucrthe Shrader ne of ne qr sec 17 12 24 IWW fi 5 ilcUartney to A.

xnomaa iKSaeldsn' Beef Salf HICKS AOVESTlBrkoACt at Kansas City, is authorised ta Eli eoatraets for this paper at our reos tjreaaan-abk terms. Locals scarce. Pleasant weather. Subscribe for the Mirror. Job work done at the MiRRemj ofiice on reasonable terms.

"What will become of Poor Dog-Tray? A new roll, behind 'the cnrtaln is the latest thing at. the Depot. John Robertshas erected a "ten pin" alley. For daily papers go to L. P.

Utter back 'a, Zook's old stand. Best assortment of Dry Goods in the city, at Mariner Norvell's. -a. Large stock of Dry Goods just received bv W. II.

Belts. tf Our merchant arc feeling quite jubilcnt over the future business prospect of our city. For writing paper, pens, inks, pencils, to L. P. Utterback's, Zook's old stand, on Park street.

Remember the Grand Ball to be given by the OlatheFiretjoiripany; iiay 1st. Hundreds of covered wagons pass through our city every week, bound for southern Kansas. Fresh Bananas, Oranges and Lemons just received at Metcalf Bros. If vou wish any article in em-broidery or both real and imitation, go to W. II.

Bctts. tf Olathe, the garden spot of the west, is becoming as familiar as household words in the eastern states. Judge Wallace" has some "fine citv nrrrj'tr for snlo rliea'p, and 1 1. i najt enmii fine farms for sale, iinprdvcd and unimproved. Call and see him.

A running race between John Roberts horse and Kirkpatricks sorrel mare promises excitement for the at the ElmJPark, next Saturday. J. W. BuelU formerly editor of the Spring Hill Enterprise has ae pf tbe sttuation as city, editor The" wind for the ipasi fe days has pot afloat enough material to start several generations. Dorwin to the contrary notwithstanding.

A Good Work. The County Commissioners have appropriated $50,00 toward repairing the-square fence and hitching posts. I. N. rhillip8 is training his mare, Jennie, for a race to take place at the Elm Park soon.

2:40 is the time she is to make it. We are under many obligations onr worthy Secretary of State, the lion. W. H. Smallwood for a copy of the Report of the Joint Committee ot Investigation Bfor which lie will vlcase ccept our pious regards.

Prof. Shaw's juvenile class in Readlog and Elocution, will be limited to thirty-five members. This in part formed, and persons desiring to secure his tuition will find list at the office of St. John Sc Parker. Terms for both senior and junior classes begins May 1st.

Onr State Printer does things very handsomely, but time does not appear to be essence of tne con tract in printing the Decisions of ot the Supreme Court. I. N. Phillips Co. have opened, in Francis' Auction, Commission and Dollar eo having articles to dispose of BbVnlduot tTail tb give them a call, and those to buy.

goods at their own price should at tend their sales. They have a large stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Queensware, Pictures, T. G.t3rer dispenses these goods and whild doing so will "dish np chin music" in a. facluatlng stylo. 100 Pes new calico just received at Mariner ITorvell's.

The entertainments given by Prtf.i Shaw's "class in Elocution were eutertaimng ana amusing. most effective jrenditioa, all the par(s were well that of Peter Probitv," with a truth fulness and power, for which we were in some measure by a knowledge of Prof.Shaws ability as an Elocutionist. Sympathy for the honest old chandeler moistened manv eves in the audience. We noticed on Saturday night, that af ter the curtain dropped on the first act! Several moments of oppressive silence elapsed before the re vulsion of feeling manifestsd itself in the prolonged applause, that on each" nlarht folio wed -the climax. That lanonghtid.

Bed ticking cheap at Mariner in of a jt I Lr tlie s-ytaga -MIQlCE-WINF-iJQL'DRS a4 gars, eta be fetnd at oar bar CI- lJpjai3CU.t-.wWea to inform lb ntiini of Johaeon cenntr. and Cerwns hsvi'cg 'work in hio lino, that ho peroAAneoUy located near tb Sorth-East ooraer of the Square, where fee is prepared to "do all Vkork in bis line, repairing, Ae. New. tf agvws constantly tm hand, made of lie verv boat material, and work warranted. tho plaet give me a call.

10-22-lv Restaurant Lunch Boom, 17IitST Door North of CartAt House, rer the Depot. Fresh cakes, pies, lrad, cheese, eider, j-op, e'gsrs ana to-bsteeo, can always be found at ray store. l'J-22-ly JOHN BliCUTOLll. IXentncky Saloon. WM.

(' UNCLE Two doors south of the Carter Houao keeps He ONLY PUaE LtOUOaS. BRAKDiES OBBEER, NEAR THE DEPOT. We have a first class Lunch Rroora cor uceted with our saloon, cakes and pies constantly on hand. ADDITION HEAT MAHKET. ORR A MOORfiJ iVoprietors.

Messrtf Orr A lloore would inform the itUene of they have opened pot. 'Fresh and salied meats an slwajs had. Also; fresh and sailed fish, At. Groceries aadoPrcvirfcns 1W1 have nicely soleeted atock of groceries and provisions, and will sJl at tho lowest possible figures. All Conntry Prodnca win be bought and paid for at the highest-market price.

B7Remember Near tho Depot, on Park street. lyl GERMAN HOUSE. RESTAURANT. BAKERY LTJNCirilOOM. East side ot the Square, Olathe, Kan.

Liquors, R'iues, Ale and Cigars of tho beet qualities always on hand. Iyl3 .7. P. ALLE2T, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, NOTARY Public and General Conveyancer, SHAWNEE, KAKCAA. RJOTICE nEIWY GIVEN TO ii all the creditors of John W.

Browa. of the eity tMathc, Johnson County, Kansas, Uiat wiM, ra tbe 3d daT of June, a. d. 182, at tbe office of tho Judge of Probate in tho eity of Olithe, in Johnson oountv. Kansaa iiroeeed nutdicilv to ad- jijst and allow demands against the estate and effects assigns to me ry saia jonn W.

Blown, for tne benefit of his creditors. B. P. NOTEMAN, Assignee of John W. Brown.

Olatho, Kansas. Jan. 29th. 1873. 62td DISSOLUTlOf! NOTiCE.

NOTIOX is hereby gi ran that th eo-rartaefahip heretofore keowa under the iirm aaneof J. O. Borgan A is this daj Ldisselyed by mutual ooaoeat. All debts owin tho sxid firm are ta be paid to H. L.

Surgess, and all dnaada on the said inn-are to be presented him for payment. J. C. MORGAN, H. L.

BURGESS. 3wl0 Olathe Kansas, April 5th, 1872. YOU KNOW HOW IT IS YOURSELF. ONE PRICE SELU1TG FOE CAES OWLY, IS BTJ0ND TO WIN. OTTTMT, i A sL-ccEssda JOHNSON FOOTTJ, Is selling nothing in the line, calj wlat 1 bis do of law vary BEST MATERIAL EVERY ARTXLE SOLD.

-v. Don't fail to all and examine my goods before pBrthasing else-where. DofiTt forget tLo place, vyrm west of Dowa Ciatthiso on, Park Street, Kvt' Ulatbs, fot attantioa. 73. rOOADWAY KQTEC.

KAVsaJ CITT-ijoHw JoirKS. Piopnetcr. Terms dny no saloon attach ed. -The oilv Hotel in the City Tunning free 'hus. coareviei; patrons and bng to and from the Hotel.

Be sure and take the ETFHEE 'BUSS and stoj tne Broadway HcUl corner Fifth and Broadwar. WiGS AND RA1H GOODS. rr HE BEST PLACE VS THE WEST is at J. Mr. Viaeent's, the only metieal Wig Maker, Hair Cutter, and Manufacturer of Switches, Curls.

Toupee Front Piees, in Kansas City Everything in this line juapb to jivb on tmiti notice. Give me a call 0A)1 Urders hy Mail promptly attended tori J. IS. IJIUC Slain St Kiai City. Jaccord Oo.

OB3ER3. AND DEALF.RS IN 93 Jewelry, Watches, Clocks asd. Sil- vet ware. The-' trade supplied Eastern pi ices. No 3 Main tljMk -a Coife8 and fejpice Mills.

BKANUB of the New York and St. Louis Tea Cot" Fresh Roasted and GrouaiCoflee. All sues pf.ee ns -of pure ground Spicee. CTGods warranted. eastern rares duplicated.

-i i -c-. H. A gouMi-cast Main ets.jPronrietors. 1 Willgon ,6 L6C WATCHMAKERS. Jewelers and Electro Watchmakers' Tools and Material" a speciality.

Engraving, neatly Orders solieitd. 514 Main Street Oonover Bro's. in Sheet Music and all 1 kinJs of MiHicl Merchandise. No f23 Main street. C'liickeiir-g A Sons' and Hainee Bro's Pianos nt a on former pricee, varying from $150 to $350.

Mnson Uauitin and New Hvon Orgr.ns at lowest prices. Aee. McKnight, Mclntyre Co. TRON, Nails and Steel of all kinds. 'Heavy Hardware and Wood 'Window Gluts (Tall direriptiona.

Belt's Crimped edpe Sheet Iron Roofing. Window's Patent Barb Nails. Office 425 Delaware Street. Planing Mills. SASFJ.

Poors and Blinds. Brackets and Mouldings. AH kin-Is of Turning, Scroll Sawing end Job work promt -tit executed. Table Less, Newels and Bal usters constantly on hand. Office and Mills corner of Main and 11th streets.

G. W. LOVEJOY. Kansas City Art Union '-A ETI3TS'- IfnUrials, Wax Flower iV Chromoa and olher'Pic- turee. I 'ict ore riames, luciDg Waltist'iUneket, Moutdrogs; Ac, Whole-aaje Retail.

Orders solicited from country- deafers. Satisfaction euarautoed. WX E. THORN K. 700 Main Street.

THlll5ICof it! First nut into market in 1867 in 1871 selling at the rate of 80,000 fr annum. No other Sewing Machine ever met with success like this. A few more lire mlesmea wanted. J. C.

FOLLETT, dfc Gen'I Agent. Kansas City, Mo. Oculist and Aurist. DR. C.

W- rl TREATS all diseases of the EYE and EAR with tbe test success. ARTIFICIAL EYES C0'iTAKLY Cli HaKD In addition to the ordinary ineaas curing Cbronio Diseases he has purchased at great expense, DU. EQUALIZER, theonlj sure cure for Paralysis, Chronic Ruerima-tism, Epilepsy, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Week Chests, Asthma. Weak and shrunk en limbs. Curvature of Spine, Falling of Womb; Derangement of Mind, Imr-oleBcy, aprame tc.

GREATEST INVENTION OT THE AGE! Send fcr circular. Office No. "C20 Main street, Kansas City, Mo. P. O.

Box 13. John Schwarzel Son, Manufacturers of Baggies, Carriages, Platform and Elliptic Spxicg Wagons No. 606 Grand Avenue, cor. 6th street, Kansas Citv. 00 TO TSX LAiaiST, CSSimX ATS SSST.

SPALDING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE KAN 8 A3 CUT, BIO. XCATAD IX THB DAT GOOD PVUICB BVItDlKG Koe: 712 aod 714 Sfain Street. sure to visit or addrees this College tefore going eleewbere, Aecoinmoda- tions rr JF. A. President.

PIANOS AND ORGANS. Largest Stoat, Lowest Prices, l'f 1 Longest Time. offered V.y any house in the West. 'i T.KTTfl No.r 11 Sixth Kaneaa City, PEAK ii rd1ARSH, WHOLESALE DRY "GOODS, 410 Delaware street, KANSAS CITY. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.

INGREAT VARIETY aUo a full as sorttneut of Coneerd Burgiea "and ltar- BOBBt aC- v- MASCFAQTCBKas' PKICtS, ir TZsriss esA Hvlea Ecsght asd Sell at livery BUbk; 415. Delaware Kaa- sas UrtJ. O. H. SHORT A CO.

TT A TIP WAHrj. niRDWARB, TIN WIRE, AG81lLTCfiAl IBEPLBES! Corner Park Chestnut T-H0PE iToT "STRICT ATTENTION J- businfas and fair prices to men uoerai patronage (rouv tbe eilisens 01 Aita'isen. eutiBtys all and be A 14 li I- i -r -j in it m- hi i it fl Hyson at $1,00. All articles for publication must be handed in as early as Tuesday 1 noon. Spring and summer shawls at H.

Betts. tf GJUKD OJEKINa OFSPRlKSfipODS G. H. Lawbkncb has received di- rect from Boston," and St- Louis, a large and complete stock of Spring Goods, consisting.ef alHho Latest Styles of Dress Varr dens, Japanese Silks jsnd "Poplins, Rep Silks andGfenadians. Also, a full line of Cassimeres, Jeans, Staple and Fancy Goods of every variety, Gents Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Slices of all styles.

-ytn many thanks to our customers for their patronage, we wonlde the Japanese embassy visited the May number contains Migra-tomb of Washington lost Satur- tion, Colonization, Homes," by snectfully solicit a continuation of the same. 4 GEO. IL LAURENCE. Nainsook, Bishop Lawns, Swiss 5-20 62, 64, 65, .65, new 67, 68, 10-40 and a general assortment of white roods at W. fl Betts.

tf So Ton Want Good da The best are the cheapest. D.M. Fkrry Co's Seeds of Detroit are. raised Jn a hardier limate than are supe rior to other eeds for this btate. day.

It is annonnced that Don Carlos will soon publish a manifesto pro testing against the validity of the ato elections, on the ground that gross irregularities had been com mitted at tho polls. He will also forbid the Carlists who were elect ed deputies to tbe Cortes taking their seats in that body. Nellie Grant, daughter of Presi dent Grant. left Leaminzton 'or London, April 20th. The railway station was aecoraiea wun iiritisb ana American nags.

a handsome boquet was presented to tho young lady, who departed amM.f 4 Via oliAAni nF trtA larcrn crowd of persons, who had gather ed to see her off. The Florida Stale Radical Con- vention has elected four white and two colored delegates to Ktmadel phia Convention and of course en- dorseu U. A revolution has broken xut St. "Maria, Hayti, and troops are massacreing tho inhabitants by the wholesale. Citizens of tbe TJnited States were protected by the French consul.

Jl. A of.n ike felt at Memphis on last Saturday morning. TK4 oacmiktiona WarA from north to south and created considerable daru amon the citi- I 1 I in cannot afford tq sow seeds tte Corner as 'Co's. Seeds, and no others. Cat Jogue sent -O .1 11 1-4 1 11 S-8 1 113-4 1 11 S-4 1 11SV4 1 11 7-8 1 07 3-8 Botail Tne Current ot Olatho Coal Company.

Pawnee black coal per bushel .....18 eu It cts ....25 eta red coal Ft. Scott, shaft .16 cts (lUTttU. Pawoee black 20 eta red ...20 eta FUSeott shaft ets Cherokee 18 eta Wood 1 cord; 00 Brick thoasand i 50 Fiaooaad 19 bu .....15 White lime 2 bW 50 Hair bu Hair per ..2,60 Comeat 60 MMbigoa plaster 60 New York 50 Tile, 3 inch draae, ft .......12 aoekotJoiBs.9ft.....V...aU! 4iBh ft 25 5 Dressed atono for windows 25 Coo. door sills ft 1 50 For wholesale i-Li-so iaqaire at' the Yard. All the above arclea elir ered any-; wliere in the eity free of eiiarg.

tT We Botiy all persona not to pay for coal witaont a reotp. lire. Keefer-hM again returned to Olatho, and is now ready to ac- There will be' a meeting oX thel qr 86 12 21 commodate a few boarders. Eesi- dence first house south of Court Tiouse.f 7tf -o Metcalf BfosM- will toon be their new building on north side ot Far) street with si good stock of groteriss and where they will be pleased to meet theii former tiitrons.Vi Wet always keep Stock holders of the' Missouri Fort Scott, and Golf Bail jEoad Company, held at their pf3oe at O'athe, on Wednesday the -first day. of May, A.

1872, at 11 'I o'clock a. m. for Athr narooaa NiM f. ComPny XwlOS President. Custom-made Boots is Shoes at I Slariner NonreH's.

2 of best goods, and will sfll at very lawest prices of the paaisj WV promise fair' dealing and aec 16 14 22 520C0J prvrirs, OJjJ vs bur, tao sey'a. wcrih. ti: ins. i.

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