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HNicirrs or TAnon, for $2,000, by Martin Smith, and the We sympathise with the editress of other for Mjm, by Goo. D. Fnrr, both fee Satlff H0ubKc Uss M. P. CRANSTON, MANUFAOTUHEH AND IH.Al.KU IN tho Times and hur old the Nntlounl tlrnml Oltluer mooted nt Hi.

isdtviHter of our city, In their and nf- lllo'lon. Billy Embrey pledged us his FUIDAY, AUUUBT 17, 1H77. id i honor that ho would never Jogttili Yesterday, Tho National (Iraiul Temple of tho (illYl'S 1 UitiVlStilftG GOODS at tho rate of two per cent, per annum, after which tho following committee report was read, aud on motion of Mr. Smith, adopted. Your comniitteo on markets beg leavo to award the Insurance, to the amount of twenty hundred dollars for the old market house to Martin Smith fur forty dollars.

The lease hetweell the clly and August Geiiult for a part of the old mar kit coward, and had he known that the si muster was such a nieun, con- Knights of Tabor and tho Daughters FRUITS Ot all UuilarrOsli every day, tl liiitlointt UK t. I-Soream. The Ice orom imrlotn ol itiidoliiti olg have been opened for tho Mieaou. ke cronm, lemonade, soda wuur end cakoe. loe Cream, i At wliulwwle, furnished to uHIi, tamllloi, ud plculci.

OrJore promptly Ollod mi ahutt UulK at reasonable prices. Roasted CofFoe. coltee fresh rousted and ground to HI alATOa. Tho Banner House Tor inpiltilo sot as to run away lieu lie llio Tabernacle closed delibera Spoclal attention to tho mailing ot kicked him In tho region, where tions last night Over two hundred lelegates, from all parts of tho United ell, no mailer, ho would not oven Underwear, OuNtom "White EMBROIDERIES try a pop gun on hint. States, participated In tho delibera ket house for tho term of five yean William Khnkspearo must uiulouut- tions, and tho work of llietirand Tom- was read and on motion of Mr.

Ben licit, approved. lly had in his great laleiitml bruhi a do will prove of Inestimable good to Tho lollowlng committee report was AND COLORED SHIRTS, WARRANTING A GOOD FIT. Novoltios in Nockwear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, clo. No, 427 Delaware St. the order.

Tho resident Sir Kulghls, WEAVER AN SAIL read and ou motion or smith, nu opted. Huluiot). flint pen picture of our postmaster hen he penned theso lines. Yes, ho must certainly, through some mysterious Mitch, nt If and their visiting brethren, by their California Mttyo'n. Your committee to whom was refer most excellent conduct and manly red the repairing and building of bearing, have secured the fafor and have jtisi Received 10,000 yard of the agency that we aro not acquainteu 0 1 Ul ires, beg leave to report as follows: llh, knew something relating to the good opinion of all classes of our cltl I hat Seventeelli street should nave a 700 Bushels Lime Burned Every 2 weeks fellow who runs the post-offleo In Ibis zens.

Cheep st HAMBURG'S Try Muyo'a (Ireeii Tea. 8 lb for $1. -The Esquimaux- In the nauio of the new iodi fountain ot McOarty Sparrow There uotli-on better these hot days for allaying thlmt than pure soda water. The Bast. new bridge with 40 feet cords, with 2 needle beams, 4 braces and 2 straining beams, and use tlie old bridge where a Ity.and who, through fear of consan Tin Lirgiit Lime work! la tin mil, limited vllhlh tlx City llmlli.

THK MORKIN'U SF.3SIOV. The National Clrand Temple re-as quinary tics or relationship, will even Yet Offered. Don't buy till yon see them shorter cord will answer. We further try and shield himself by glvJng a report that the Twelth streot bridge needs repairs, as follows: 7lolce, 2-12, CEMENT, sembled at 0 a. and proceeded to an election of grand officers for tho ensuing year, wben tho following Sir check for $8'J1, to keep mum.

Now, If. That the rklllp lleafa Milwaukee Deer li tin hear in tho western market, and Charley Bol- 20 and 2-12 17, and a few dock or cover MeCllutock were here, lie certainly City IVoavh. W'HITINQ 3 GRADES, rfmirih and Bhawnoo treeta, has ing plank: we would therefore reccoin- Knights were selected: SAND to suimli Hie Best's at would furnish that amount sooner then, luivo tho cditrui-B of tho Times exposed. When mend that the street commissioner be Instructed to purchase 'the noeeBsary timber to build them ami commence wholesale and retail, which will be delivered to any part of the clly. For family use the Ileal'" The Dully Public Press baa a larger I lliiiiipvefea Mii'ti as I circulation In this city than any other he so demeans himself and skulks be Beor la unsurpassed.

at once. BRICK 1 'S ATTRE9S FACTORY 1 Mftfrfl 1 1 i AT -1R hair lil'l i white-iiiu Kpn mum I 'g Unlly paper, and a larger circulation The committee ask further time to hind tho skirt o( his wife, It is near tlia WKKKLY 1'UllUO report on Second street brltltro. than any other paper iu tho Stato of timo that his vlllany rascality and FOR niE ONLY CHALK mine; Pbkss, 4b column family Journal, on lio olllcitd bond of EuireiiB Cliapin, Kansas, with one exception. double dealing Bhould bs expatei1 THE KNK1HTS OF TAIIOU. Sir Moses Dickson, C.

U. M. Kir D. H. Sawyer, V.

O. M. SirL. M. llaygood, C.

U. S. SirJ.W. Scott, A. U.S.

Sir W. II. 11. llrown, C. ft.

T. Sir Samuel Love, C. 0. O. Sir Samuel Ray, I).

M. Sir J. W. Gibson, 0. O.

H. B. Sir Blutord Hillnian, C. 0. U.

Sir Isaac Allen, 0. U. G. Sir G. B.

Abbott, 0. G. G. Sir Wm. H.

Stuuton, 0. G. 8. aitASD CURATORS. Fire Marshal, was nruxunted for ap YARD Like the prostitute lie has nothing at proval.

Ou motion of Mr. Burdolt the ly per year. Delf'9 Star." There la no Question about the Milwaukee Bi or NOTICE. 1 invite every Lady and rules wero susncntieu as regarus me stnko. He is characterless, has no qualification of bondsmen and tho bond lientlemau of my acquaintance, to call In the Union talents, no notli' PRICES was approved.

and sec inc every Sunday at the uranu being the best beer for general drinking and for' famlly. Mr. Delf lias a large lot of this celclirat-J ed Mllwaukoe Beer on hand In kegs ami bottles, An inventory or property belonging lug, except that lie Is nominally owner of a paper whoso only aim seems to be Concei to be given at Stalil's Garden SIXTH AND DELAWARE STS to tlie fire department taken August in North Leavenworth. Vhltehnh's which he offers at wholesale and retail, and nersonnlllies or in plainer words the 8, 1H77, was, ou motion ot Air. Jiurclett, whlcU will be delivered to any part of the Baud will furnish the music.

relerreu to lliu committee ou ire organ of a cowardly Idiot whose full Sir T. W. Hendorsin, Leavenworth, Kansas. Sir Smith W. Easley, Atlanta, partnieut with Instruction to compare lil'STAVE ST A II L.

MILLER'S TEN PIN PALACE siiiti inventory witn others nieu nere name is 1). R. Anthony. He was uorn a coward and has lived all his life a toiore. John Seckler received a lino stock Leave orders at the Star of tho West, or address John Delf, No.

4M and 4.1 -Shawuee Leavenworth, Kansas. 'V That Queen Havana chjnr, Mnv o'u. 1f Tlie abstract of Judgments and de black mailer and is a scoundrel of new goods this morning, mands lor levy or mo sumo or u. Jj, everv sense of the word am Lewis. Thomas I).

Price. J. Hon. Ed. Russoll returned today will any day run off from Kinm-v and Dennis itvnn were reier- Go to Plielnn'B, corner Fifth anil red to tlie committee on ways and ten year old boy.

It is with deep re from tho west, and reports crops in the finest condition, also a fino prospect Raiuoh utrpi'la. tor extra mess mack' means. luctance we are compelled to resort to ml. salmon, codliah, sounds liud The proposals for feed! tie the prison Ua. Sir Joshua Burton, Hannibal, Mo.

Sir J. W. Marshall, Sedalla, Mo. Sir Gilbert Phelps, Denver, Col. Sir W.

R. Anderson, Truxton, Mo, Sir W. R. Carson, Waco, Texas. TUB DAUGHTERS OF THK TA11KR' NACLB.

Sarah J. Lair, V. O. P. Auiiio 8.

Fisher, V. G. Pr. Virginia C. Guy, V.G.

li. Susan B. Harris; V. G. T.

C. J. Newman, V. G. I.

S. Fminio Adkins, V. G. O. 8.

Lucy Brown, C. G. V. this personal Blang about this coward for good fall trade. The funcrul of McCown Hunt ers confined in the city jail were read tongues.

and his antecedents, but lie cuinnien and wero as follows Michael Liuidrliran. 8 cents per meal lilllo "Freddio" was largely attended cod on us, and wo have not got the ptv Don't fureot llioso nobby Phaetons lit Collier's livery stable, THREE OF THE FINEST AND BEST Ten Pin nllovn in tho West. by a largo concourse of our best citi tlonce probably that wo should havt Thus. Maloney, 0 cents per meal; Brennan, 7J cents per meal; John But tbev will be sold cheap, go anUBW zens this morning. We will wever llvan, 7 cents per meal.

theui before purchasing. It will pay forced to It by his prostituting shoe Will Major Crowell, of tho post ilit On motion of Mr. Rurdett. tho con And there Is no amusement of a more healthful nature than tho game of ten l'lns Th linoat bar in tho city ami everything In the line of l.liiuors llraiuliua, Wlntu, Ale, you. office department, explain to our citi Nu Iiovm will he Hllovtr that his paper and himself will not be recocnlzed by us after this date.

If he Beer, and Somirs, Hone but giMitletimnly titteiniaiiia win ue emiiim-ii, HAKVEV i jUIIXKK. tract was awarded to John Sullivan at 7 cents per meal, lie being the lowest bidder, the meals to bo furnished on zons what lias become of tho $801 ed to visit tliu House, nuv i-iv Prennrod mustard by the pint. wants any satisfaction from the quart or gallon, at Mayo's, tho gro stolen from the post-office iu this city, tlie same specifications as last year. cer COIN' TJ xVlSIN rXV.T IIOT.12I. page" man, ho will find him Tho people want to know something Silva Mnliiie, C.

O. V. Harriet Hadspetb, 0. G. V.

Mattie Jennings, C. G. V. Winnie Burton, C. G.

V. Mary E. Brown, C. G. K.

Elizabeth Gill, 0. G. K. Melissa Ross, 0. G.

E. Rachel Anderson, C. G. E. Bell Btrother, 0.

G. E. Tho matter of tho investigation of the lire which occurred nt Abernuthy liro.s' store July 17th, 1870, was about it. always on hand, and ready to accom PS, For First Class Photograph Call on St. Clair, at Noble's Gallery.

In a Nursory wlieroln all Is life 0 Never mind the weather. Copying and laugh instead or. crying ana not tine, there is sure to bo found Dr Hi modate him at any and all times. "I know hlina notorious liar, Think him a groat way fool, solely coward Yet these flx'd ovlls sit so Oxcd In him, That they take place, when virtue's steely bones Look bleak in the cold wind. Prices and enlarging In every stylo.

tf ft Bull's Baby Syrup. Prlco 25 cunts per 9 II 'r 3 tltf reasonable. bottle. On motion of Mr. Rurdett, the council went Into executive session.

On motion of Mr. AVestlake, tlie Council adjourned until Friday night, August 24th, 1877, at 8 o'clock. FltKl) City Clerk. D. N.

O'Connell, representing the A fall stock of fresh canned California Fruits citf at l'liulan's, the Urocer, 0, tf MM famous house of Robert P. Percy, of cr.T "rail jtrv.vs-i-'-'- IL- i em 'li. i 0 Ami New York, paid our sanctum a visit The Weekly Council Proceedings Ollielul. Leavenworth, August 15, 1877. Council met at eight o'clock, with Mayor Unimetliun in the chair.

At roll call Present, Couneilmen Angell, Rurdett, O'Brien, Wohlfrum and WestluUe 5. Absent Carr. Dully and Smith-3. On motion ol Mr. Angell tlie rules litis morning, lleis an excellent bust Aeelilont, The excursion train on the Hannibal St.

Joe railroad having the "Knights of Tabor" on board met with an accident this morning near Atchison. Fortunately no lives were ness man. anil represents ono of tho Intense excitement over the of a new lend mine. For full particulars call at 401 Shawnoo street, S3 best houses Iu the country. If Giovomor (leorgo T.

Anthony were suspended, and the minutes of tho hist meeting were considered read, should ever attempt to take the cd where you will find tho most complete assortment of men's, women's and (Jiildren1, hoots, shoes, nnd slippers ever brought to this city. Persons tress of the Times under his roof an approved and adopted. lost and nobody injured. The locomo-tlvo tender and two freight cars were badly demolished. Kmisns Central, give Iter the shelter of his house, when rcBi.ic Pbebs, only $1.25 a year.

A 48 column paper. Tho largest family journal for the price iu the west. Now 13 your time to buy your IihIh and caps cheap, ns I will go east In a few days to purchase a comploto Block for the'full trado. riiil.Hothschilcl. tltf He guarantee our $2.00 Front Lace and Side Lace Shoe to he Equal to the $2.50 Shoes sold by any other Dealers.

Do not buy until joh see our $2.00 Mines. CHASE 11K0T1IEUS. tf-4-S-U 821, Delaware 8t, Corner Fourth and Cherokee Streets, TEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. icr proper guardian refused to speak Uoiineiimau jtiny nppcnreii auu took liis Beat. The bill of tho Times for 3.1.00 was inferred to the commute on printing.

The bill of J. W. dancer for $15 was referred to tho committee on markets. wishing anything in tills line, will savo money by purchasing at tho Pioneer Shoe Store. FltANK Zll'l', No.

401 Shawneo street, Leavenworth, Kansas. or look at her, "He ought to shot, sir! Oninihiisscs run to and from this House in connection with Trains, aug-utt Kliilit buacles badly demoralized and almost demolished is What Mr. The following bills ere referred to Emouv, formerly with F. Scott, Lyon had to sco to yesterday. Never tho committee on claims: G.

11. Lie Possibly yo quiet denizens of your villago limy have some curiosity lo know tho route of tho Narrow-Gauge thither-ward. I left Leavenworth yesterday noon on tho Kansas Central and at sun down found myseli Willi mine worthy host of the city hostvlier at Iloltiin. salesman. tholoss ho was equal to the enio)'ioii-ey and by to-morrow llicy will be ns Early tills morning I took possession W.

O. LOBKNSTBIN, Saddlery Hardware, Leather- and Horse Collars, Buggy Whips, Team Whips, Saddle Trees, Gig iindXoach Pads, LEATIIKll OF UVKHY DIWCUIl'TfON. HIDES, FURS AN WOOL, ALWAYS PRICE. jMtven worth, Kmii. dolph, Owen Dully, 10.77.

The following bills were referred to tlie committee on lire department: G. II. Ludolph, R. YV. Wood, $21 S.

S. Kennedy, 75 cents; E. Clmplti, $4.02 and Dennis Crowley, Owen Dully, Tho bill of John C. Douglass, for whs referred to the committee on ways and means. Councilman Smith appeared uud took his scat.

Tho petition of George Russell, in regard to back taxes, was referred to A Those pure nativewlnes of Adam f'llreniier's nt Campbell Ken-W drlek's drug store. Tho Virginia Seedling and Delaware grapo are a delightful and wholsomo beverage at this time of year. Wax I Wax Harrop's Diamond Wax is well known, and guaranteed tlie only absolutely pure wux for fruit cans in the nturliet. It has been sold for sovon years, mid lias always given or my team or oiucks aim rnu 'ii uui town for Circleville, the Hist point along tho lino of the K. 0.

Railway nine miles liom its present terminus. Tho routo of tho road is up the valley of Elk Crook which is a beautiful rich Go to Plielun, the pormlur grocer, for your family supplies. Ml You can buy carpets ut your own price, on Monday, of Aberiml by july28-tf DELMONICO RESTAURANT, Giacomini, Proprietor. til Shawnee bet. Fourth and Fifth.

good us new. In Lincolnl County Kansas thpy havoa Georgo Washington, William Henry Harrison, and Andrew Jackson. Ocorgo carries a little hatchet, William Henry deals In log cabbindotir lateli-st rings, uv.l tho name sake of old hickory is probably boss of his neighborhood. D. R.

don't like quacks. His dis- bottom prairie, wllh enough of tinilicr in ils bends and along Its banks for the sutinlv of the country adjacent. The 'iiiia iiid nnd nnmilar restaurant has just lieen neat farm houses and trim burns Willi the committee on ways anil means, Tho petition of Albert A. Jordmi, et. in relation to old buildings on Seneca street, between Second anil Third liko in that direction Is not to be tho scattered orchards and Ileitis of com indicate a well to do and pros-porous fanning community.

That thorojRhly rolltletl, painted ami papered In all of Its departments, nnd will, fr'im ami niter tills dale, be run on the Eukoi-ban Plan. The jealauranl and offlce are on the lint floor, nnd llio luilius' iiininir rnnm nu Llio second, Lodging rooms can rinekney, Jackson pure STEK J0I1IV 8GGKLER'S HO wondered at. But his was no doubt an aggravated case, and if tho two or ground spates, in glass uouies, an sixes, at Mayo's, the grocer. d-tf streets, was read, and on motion of also be obtained on tho second floor. Wo wish to call the attention of the public to thlsnew feature, tor w.

know ft, la a want Unit lias long been felt In All wool shawls and Shetland shawls three physicians ho employed to treat the case failed to make a cure, it is not ihey are inriiiy, in one sense, is im-ven from tho heavy damages they have demanded and received Irom the K. C. for the right of way through their farms. The road will owo them nntliiiur wben completed. the community.

Hoard li) the day or week. Meals reduced 50 per cent. Como early and and rooms at low popular prices. anuoaiayi Mr. Rurdett, referred to the city attorney.

Tho petitions of Charles Under, V. Vetter, Tims. Giacomini, Johanna Bader and Christian Meyers, fur liqotir license, wero referred to tho committee just to call them quacks. Such com ArSj" secure your bargains, at FYksueks, aug 16 dot. plaints are'some times incurable.

His Tho urndinK is nearly completed to Congress Water. Vichy Water, liluo "Water. On draught at tl-tf McCarly Sparrow's. Circleville and by the close of this week the bridges will lie so far for Largo lot of hosiery, white and colored, indies and misses, Just from auc on license. Tho following committee reports were read, and on motion, adopted: ward that tho track layers, who tion, will he sola ou per ceni ueiow value at Fi.ksh Kit's.

alO dot commence work on Monday the Your committee on ways mid means 20th, will he ablo to hasten forward beg leave to submit the tulluwing Fine lot Cierman towling for 12, tlie road to Circleville by or belore September 10th. worth cents, at Flksheks. a lfidiit avorably upon peuiiBiis oi aiicnatu Rogers, James McDonald, Fred Bnm- CD A ft 9 liauser, Mrs. Kate Henry, H. C.

Hol-lister, Mrs. M. A. T. Loomis, and rec Notice.

The Prm.ic PrkshComcant has been annoy may bo of that class. Wo understand that a bill was presented two days ago to the post master for llio beard and lodging ol his colored son D. R. Anthony junior. It has not been pal 1.

Look out for more scandal, Ed. Clinlock will bore in a few days and will probably pay It beforo there Is another fus in the family. If the postmaster of this city will be eomlesVending enough to call on the fourth page man of The Public Press, he will bo furnished wllh a copy of a letter wiUen to the editress of the Times by Ed. McCUntock, wheu ommend that they bo allowed to re The St. Louis House Corner of Seventh and Cherokee street has been thoroughly rcuovated, ami is now ready to furnish guests wllh accomodations equal to any house in the city.

Board $1. per day. Best of wines, liquors and cigars at the bar. dtf Mr. J.

Lyon, ono of the best carriage makers iu the west, lias removed from his old stand on Third street, to the large and commodious building heretofore occupied by Oray Leslie, on Shawnee street, between Third and ed in- Homo or ils eniiiloyc rutiiiinu lulls at ev-eral'iilni-oi-tliaiiartiea triHtinif mull euiiloye, eii'tiug lo iv Baiil bllla. We atato oore From CireicvIIlo the road follows west a fow miles along tho valley of Elk Creek till gliding up one of its head branches it cuts its way through the divide leading Into Soldier Creek, thence it passes into Pothiwaltoiuie counly, anil down Straight Creek to tlie Red Vermillion, ono of the most beautiful, richest ami broadest creek deem their property lrom tax sales at twelve per ceut. lu'orest per annum as rur an, iimv VWVJ UI1I1UU. mm iMiAri I'iimiunv ii imitl nromiiltv and IN per resolution passeu ai ine iasi meeir lug of the city council. every tlnmlay nioralug, ami therefore It will pay no accounts made hy any one except upon a a nt-ten onler lruiu llio uuilerxiipioil.

Tho report ot tlie weiguinasUT lor April, lb77, we respectfully refer back, and ask that it be referred to the com KUU. J. ENI'KLL, augC.ltr Mnaor. Blenched muslin at 5 cents a yard. mittee on markets.

Fourth, where lie will bo always pleased to meet his friends and cuto- The report of tho city treasurer for tit Besfgns air Beautiful valleys iu me siaie. ine present contract for grading terminating eighty-two miles west from Leavenworth, near the mouth of Dutch Creek and in the midst of a farming community rich iu fires of corn, to say naught of their woll-lilled bins of old com, awaiting with thousands of bushels of wheat, Some left yet at, Flesheiis. a 18 dot mers. ho was In tho zenith of his glory as a April, May, June, and from July first to tho nineteenth, lo77, we find faro banker In our city. KOT1CE.

The Co iiartiiarthln heretofore existing be Mem. from Society Journal: "Miss Unfavorably upon petitions of Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Jeremiah Ford, tlie tween Thus. p.

liable A Meyer (Stroiise uniler the Ann name ot Titos. P. linlile I Is tilts uppearcd to positive uisauvari' barley and oats, tho arrival of cheap laira because oi eiouuiuusa ui Evangelical Lutheran St. Paul's Con- ilny (Unsolved by mutual consent, moa, r. ua, IiIm i-Aliraitf from HHitl nrnl.

Bedtjction in Straw Hats. Owing to the summer season coming to a close, I will sell my entire stock of straw hats and summer hats all new and latest styles at greatly reduced prices. Don't fail to call at once. Phil. Rothschild, dtf No.

301 Delaware St. ion, and must we write It? Pimples TOE OUTS I.0BBY trrccaiion, Simon Abcles, Mrs. Tlie iniMintiM will be comlucteil under the otherwise beautiful counte transportation to your uciuimm cuy, via tho Narrow Gauge. The blufls overhanging the Vermillion are covered with the finest growth of crass we have ever seen iu a twenty- lease and John limger, as tlie council firm and style of M. Strouse A who har as- nance." fSlie should by all means have no authority for granting requests alone all outstanding accounts are iue and iia bitt.

TllOH. 1. tiAUI.K. as set forth by petitioners. procure and use Dr.

Bull's Blood Mix turo. Rep. Jewelry. committc on liceuso beg leave Kl II MKUlhS, years residence upon very high-laud prairie In the state; and there the cattle none of your Texas broad-horns. Learenworth, Kansas, August isit.

St to report favorably upon the following WORKMANSHIP ELEGANT 1 FOR THE BLACK HILLS but well-rounded nnd neat Durham and cross breeds are to bo seen, be petitions Tor liquor license. Charles Lindner, at $100; V. Vetter, $100; Thomas Giacomiiik $100; Johanna Bader. $100: ChrisliailtMeyer, $100 Herman Hofmira. This well-known watchmaker and Jeweler, has just moved into his new store on tho east sido of Fifth street between Seneca and Miami almost directly onnosite his old stand.

Mr. mines In the Ami the recently discovered lout ild As I intend going east shortly to purchase goods for tho fall trade, I will sell for the next two weeks at cost. Mv stock Includes goods of my own Hm llnm Mouiitslns Go wav ol Diktik. tokening tho wealth and sagacity of by thev liv the tho farmers living lu tins valley auu chiyksns and the irreat Kanhas Pacific Kail-war. Keuieinlier, Oeuver aud Cheyenne are the Mr.

Aucell stated that aa complaint its tributaries. had been made by tlie official paer of pnntlpslouuiiiitlnx points tor tne mine sou IhcBAHIST. BUST UIKItCT and MOST FRBUI'BNTLT mil'n nrwl nf pstirn manufacture, and We Mean Just eiglily-two miles from nr tlaveled route to tnsterUly, Keadwood aud the the city in regard to the committee on license iu granting liquor license to a man who kept a disreputable house. is more complete than any west of New York. SKllU, IU VUllCjr Ul HID v.

maun, tlie railway company have purchased Hofman is recognized as b-hig one of the best watohuiakers and jewelers in the city, and anything in tho line of repairing watches, clocks and jewelry entrusted to his care will bo done promptly and satisfactorily, julylti-d-lmo I mean to sell at cost for cash for the he would therefore move that the mar land and will soon lay off a town whether its name he will Smith, Ha Bi Horn (xmiitrr, viatnevenne an-i ri. uua-nue, fOHTH'e 8ASJVAX MIXKX. Take the KANSAS PACIHCHAILWAY forDis-ver. where close connections are made with the Denver and Klo Urande Hallway for me Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Kl Moro, Del Norte, lake I lly, shal be instructed to abate such mil llio Suits For Men, VoutU, anil Koysl vens. Wilson.

Stone, or in honor of sauce, and to take the license away Siiverton. and all points in the Sam can country, next two weeks, and this is twenty-five per cent, cheaper than such goods can be bough anywhere tn the country. This Is an oiler that Is not met with every day, R. N. Hershfield.

from the proprietor of such house. By taking tins old favorite line yon can stop over I the governor, Anthony, O. whose farm lies some three miles further south, deponent sayelh not That here a nice thriving village will spriug Mr. DuUy moved toamend said motion by having the matter laid on the In Denver ana TISII ine nio psianusneu mines ami smeilini works in its vlirinity, an ad vantage every one interested in miniiix can readilv aniireclsie. PrLLMAN Palaci Cars through to Denver with- table, wlncnaiueiuliueni wasueieateu bv tlie fullowine vote: Nays.

Aneell, July 31-tf. French flower extract with bottle, And Children, That are Now Seen On Exhibition at ont ebsnre. Lowest rates to all points. Msst, cin-nlars. Ac fflvlns: hill Information, rheerfullr A True Bill.

We recommend Harrop's Raking Powder as the best we ever used. (Signed) Matkos Home of the Friendless. In Home Cook Book, 3rd page 118. tf Burdette, Duffy, Obrien, Smith, Wohl-froni and Westlake (7). Absent, Carr 50 cts.

rcr oz. up is now assured, for merchants ot Louisville, Frankfurt, and even Leavenworth aro preparing to open out herein November, wben the Kansas Central railway will whistle its first tune to (he echoes of tho Vermillion hills. Tetlows 1 ox. auu 2 oz. extracts, ex 11).

I I The original motion was then car quisite. funshed br addressing (loneral Passenger Agent KANSAS PACIKC HII.WAY Kansas City Mo. The ANSAS PACIFIC Is also the most direct freight route to all the polnte referred to above. Lowest rates and best time both east and west bound guaranteed. caU npon or a-Mrrss John Meia, Acuiuj Ueneral Freight Agoat, avanaaa ried.

i.uiiins' genuine extracts. Society hygienigue oil, genuine. French toilet soap, own importation JOHN SECKLEll'S. The following committee report was read, and on motion of Mr. O'Brien Hall ud Cap.

Tlia Itnlnnre nf niT Bummer stM-k adopted. Your committee on claims subm In the Sweet By-and-By Had you tho space I would like to describe the beauties ot the high lands and rich valley, with their clear streams, and abundant harvests, either garnered or rapidly maturing In Clear creek township, of Pottawatomie coun will offer at reduced priee, in order to make room for my full stock and late summer styles. I will sell the remainder of uiy summer hats anil the following report favorable to the cannot but be the hippy tltflnght of the forH-nale recipient of the "Hoc it Miil HTAia' Tuca-isr' scans its wonderfully attractive pages aad ternes lis tav-insting descriidtona bean following bills. IBvcuworth Oas Lieht company caps at special reduced prices. Phil Bothschild the batter.

lighting street lamps in July, ty. ItOVEK. tifully emlielluhetl with new aad highly artistic entTavuigs, its letterpress a model of typo graphical richness, and tne arrangement thronrhont simply snperb. the Rnrar Wol'S- Leavenworth Gas Light eompmy, for various departments iu July, 1677, Go lo Phi lan, corner of 6th and Senca slreets for the liestGunpowdcr, Preparatory To my going east to purchase a full SuitsIforlFarmers and $L2b. Casern -re silts fro-a to t' Warste I run ail Tests.

ti lt Wit Boo' Salt good Maslin, tor cull Ireas mm front tt all f.w no. saita from ki.ea. ae to loe all wool i.ik An ramtnsttvMi nf price's. ij.is.Hy of (node. Designs, aad Make ap JM will lad CtM ths toe-t lurgains wu be fonal at imperial, Japan and lilai teas.

Cocoa nut oil soap. French blacking. Millers peerless blacking. French shoe dressing or poIUh. Lvons Insect powder.

Persian insect powder. Common sense cork screw. Fancy note paper and envelopes. Ostrich feather dusters. Turkey feather dusters.

Liebigs iufant food. Fruit can wax, 5 cts per lb. Lulu lead per keg, 25 pounds, $2.00. German peppermint drops candy, 10 cts. per box.

German fumigating powder. Imperial gold letter dressing combs Siirzeons and toilet sponges. At F-jjcrsdorrTs Boss Drug Houe, Fourth and Shawnee streets. Una of fall goods. I will oiler the re mainder ot my summer eoods at re duced prices.

Phil. Rothschild, dtf Sam. Dodsworth, Blank Rook company, 100 blank bonds, $11.50. The matter of insurauce on tlie Test hnup, was referred back to the mayor, Mr. DurTy, aud the committee on niat-keti.

to ascertain about the provision locaiftT is worlhr of comtnsoa with Pietnreine America or theAMine, iliswrll-ten ia goseipv, grsphic sttle, eoverlng deUile of tha lour through the ganlea of the Soaib-west, ilhe Arkana Vsller, Soathera Kansas,) to the very heart af the Alps of America iht Rockv Mountains. Jsnnts are ma-le to all the famous resorts of tolorado, the remarkable mins, the sprinrs. the mines, ana. hi shrt. to everr prrtnt of inleret to the loonst, agncnlj tnnit.

capitalist, miner aad invalid. With the Tiirmt, the ssw Jrts lirtDi keeps suing eommnv, and two pwhlieaiions mailed free te The wit of tlie Topeka Commonwealth perpetrates the fjllowiug: Joe Waters is the poet lawyer-yet of Topeka. Whv Is a cnnlest at he ball in the JOHN SEOXLEH'S, VTllZ QIZE PRICE CLO Till li2 Ak vour erocer for Harrop's Dia xnond Wax, made by the Grocers Sup in tlie policy allowing the building to capital city of Prussia litre a notorious remain vacant. ply Company, i.eavenwortn auu can ua PitT. all wniisg for one ot both to T.

J. ASDiason, punster in Topeka? Because it's Ber- Two policies of insuranc was pre- S17 Bdlawan Street, South Sida i'h 4 -8. The Sfatfi Government use I sented on the old market house, one I To'fu liu-game. it for sealing.

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Pages disponibles:
6 426
Années disponibles:
1877-1883