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Leavenworth Appeal from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

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FKIDAY. -1. OCTOBER fir 1876 -a. Coster's Family In Gam. CENTRAL HOTEL, 'The Gypsy Land.

From the New Tork Herald, Sept. 94.1 Thi re's Something See ass Wanting Wham Mother le Done. Oh, there's something seems wanting when mother ia gone When her life-work ia o'er, and all labors of JOS. VAXIAKT, Lisaie W. Champney writes in tbe Independent.

I ask myself to what this i remarkable social at The Gypsies are tbe most myite nous of all races. Their origin is Cherokee Street bet. Main ud Leavbstvoktb, Kahsas. mosphere was due. Waal influ supposed to be Egyptian, and they lore; When the long, weary course ends with life's once if-was that held a band of themselves believe it, but it is only This Hhousa Is sltnated one block tram the Depot.

Best accommodation for Tmrelere. Biuaiog tun, And her spirit Is welcomed to mansions abore; For the hearts are dlrided whose life-streams Administrator's Kfoilce. STATS OF KANSAS, Coumv of Lkaveswobth. In the Probate Court In and for said County la the matter of the estate of Elizabeth D. D.

Bbown, deceased. Votice ia hereby riven that Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of jlisabeta D. Brown, late of said county, deceased, by tbe Honorable, the Probate Court of the county and 8 tale aforesaid, dated the second day of October, A. D. 1876.

Now, all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified that they must present the same to the undersigned for allowance, within one year from tbe date of said letters, or Ihey may be precluded from anv benefit of suah estate: and that if such a matter of conjeotnre. In all lands and in all ages tbey preserve their Boarding or ine nay or weea. wereene: JUntmbntt Bays, rr ri I temember a mora behind the mill. When blackbirds tuft iff. And sheep-bells rat 1 1 i i.s Far off, and all things else were still, But the riding bream A In the pictured stream, And ths noise of wsterabont the mill, I remember a maid in her aweet south, Whoae gentle days In Tillage ways Were passed in aini le worka of truth; The Summer's day Sped fast away In a dream of love, in a time if youth.

I remember the Spring la garb of green, men, hundreds of miles from the restraints of civilised life, up to its highest requirements of decor am and polite intercourse? How was it jthat there was goob perfect free cnaracteristics and their noraadio Tis a part ot our life lost, when mother ia CONTINENTAL HOTEL, habits. They never assimilate with tbe people with whom they mingle, What though pleasures may woo us as time aweeos us on dom and safety for sweet-faced Ther. 'a a raid in heart; there's a some- though they are necessarily influ enoed by associations Tbe Hun PRZTBTLOWICZ 4 FRITSCHE, PROPRIETORS. young girls, with long golden braids ming we miss; For the lore of a mother In laurels we wore. garian Gypsies differ from the Eng oi nying cnestnut cuns, and souls And her joy in our joyt were the fullness of UllaS.

claims be not exhibited within three years alter the date of said letters, they shall be forever lish, but tbe fundamental rosem Though the prilsemnf crowds and fair honors as pure as their broad foreheads, in such surroundings? I found tny Cor. Fourth and Cherokee a ngufc aware glee That came to me With the smile of my love at seventeen; Her laugh thai went unrreu. LEVI SCRIVNER. blanoe is strong. It is seldom that a settled gypsy.

can be found. Like Cain they wander over tho faoe of reply in Mrs. Custer. It was her Administrator i the Estate ef Elizabeth D. presence alone that' made all this Leavenwobth, Kans.

ISrown, deceased. Octobers, W70. 1 are won. Stfll, something Is wanting when mother is gone. There's a chorus of Joy from bllihe.

birds In the grove; And the sunlight atreams in Ihroigh the wide-onen door. She followed the General tbe earth, and even when they are In witness whereof, the undersigned, Pro- through all hi campaigns, her con civilized on the surface tbey pre TWO DOLLARS PER DAY. serve an inner wildness. Thev are To my soul that time on the daisied green. And though I knew the days are ipent, Thai tore was lost -When came the frost At Summer's close of my content; Yet some joy stays In Winter days, i And brings Joyous complement Chamber's Journal.

But the lips of a mother are sealed, and her onto 01 ieavenwortn co niy, nave hereto ret my hand and ufilxed the seal of the said Prouate Court this second day of October, A. D. 176. SAMUEL D. LKC'OMPTE, Probate Judge.

stant aim Doing to make life pleas ant for her husband and his com moved by a spirit of restlessness Omnibuses run to and from this House In love The sunshine of home -we shall miss ever-m re I nand Gen. Caster's officers were connection with au Trains. that hurries them from plaoe to place, as if pursued by a fear or in For all brightness and gladness our hearts lose, remarkably attached to him; to a aince one Publication Notice. STATE OF KVKSAS. EMIL WlLLOTH.

Cubist. Hellkr Ever nearest and dearest, our mother, is pursuit ot a hope. Those who have' ma tpey revered and admired his wife. She was with him not onlv gone 1 read George Barrow's ''Bible in COUalTY of LcivEKWuRTH. In the Di trict Court sitting in and for said WlLLOTH HELLER, guranosC-onla.

"FoT the fashion ef this world passeth away." rmw it Tip, nd lay it away. There is something seems wanting, when mots- Spain will remember the marvel id toe idleness of summer camp. CI in vj 11.: I oua stories of the character and Twas her voice that first taught us to lisp me, me. oays passed m' a Weslon Briiwery, county. Rosa Spitzs, Plaintiff, vs.

Paul Spitze, Defendant. To Paul Spitzr. said Defendant Teu will ina sum uamtr. doloef fat Tiiente resembling a hoi habits of tbe Spanish gypsies, tbeir And her kind, gentle hand was our guide in iday picnic, but in ruder and more oeauty, their bravery, their cun That silken rosy gleam Sn ihoSgilt nwou-'-l Miliiea your charm, for And bring to'hia sm lea a sou1 beam; But smiles, likekiises, oft T' Fold it ud. Maiden, and lay it away I uie's morn i Oh, the love of a mother Is better- than fame I WKSTON, MO.

BEST QUALITY OF ning and their pride. Just such dangerous enterprises she was, as far as he would hit constant lis sorrow that deepens as time tears beings as thee be describes, mod take notice that on tbe 27ih day of September. 187S. said plaintiff has filed her petition in the above named court in an action for a divorce from said defendant, and that unless you, said defend-nt, answer on or before the loth day of us on 1 Oh, there's something seems wanting when ified by American society, are tbe Companion, in response to the LAGER BEER inoiuer gone i November. 1C, said netition will be taken as true, and judgment rendered thereon for a dl-rorc from said defendant and for the oustotiv of Edw Buitze infant chil I of said plaintiff and said defendant.

ALWAYS OS HAND. Orders solicited. flews of Thought, Those who speak always and C. THOLEN, Plaintiff's Attorney. Henri Bkcker, GKO.

Lince. Seo'y. Sheriff's Sale. Prest. those who never speak are equally oufit for friendship.

A good pro portion of the talent for listening and spoaking is tbe base of soctaj Virtqes. -avater, bugle and saddles," given at any time of the night, and announcing a sudden mount and forced march, she needed only five minntes for tbe completion of ber toilet. Eight minutes included the lxnry jf a batb. As I looked at this cultivated and remarkable lady, so quiet and unafsttrning, who I "walked within a healed glare, Ber presence making cooler air." did POt wonder at the frankly expressed opinion of cue of (he KANSAS) Countv of Leavenworth, 1 In the District Court of tbe First Judicial Dis Tbe good often sieh more over trict or the rtaie of Kansas, silt ing within and for Leavenworth county, In said State. gypsies now encamped at Hunter Poinfc They cannot live in bouses, nor anywhere but beneath the open sky.

The tent is their home, and of the wagon that carries them in the day they make tneir bed at night, Certainly the aooount we print to-day shows that this strange people still retain their primitive character, and are nomads and for-tune tellers to the end. This picturesque camp, with its chief, who trades in horses; its queen, swarthy, mercenary, beautiful, who tells fortunes for money; it8 children playing in the tent among tbe trees, is a piece of the Orient set down in tbe Occident. It is the oldest vagabondage in tbe world Brewing Oomp'y. little faults than the wicked do Tb Mutual Loan and Savings Institctios over great. Hence an old proverb, of Leavenworth, Kansas, Plaintiff, VB.

Samucl, N. Latta, KinaH.Latta, and Sic- that tbe stain Appears greater ao Office: Oor. Dataware and Sixth Bta. cording to tbe briliianoy of what unu jatiupiai. hank, ueienaants.

Public Notice is hereby eiven that nnder Fold it BP. and lay it away. The delicate with its orange bloom Boses and lilies fade in the gloom Of the future, that traits wuh its silent tomb, Foot prints of cai w)ll mark the way Kold It up, Bride, and lay it away Fold It np, and lay it away, The goider curl by the baby worn. Too soon he will reach his manhood's morn, And a newer love than thine be born, To sun Itself In the shining ray. i Folditup.Mothrr, and luy.i.

away! Fold it np, and lay away, The lore that has blest aoine exquisite hours Thorns there were many, lewer he flowers, Yet perfumed and glowing as summer showers At ready UU glailness and sorrow as IMf. Fold it up, Bwt, and lay it away Fold it up, and lay It away, Kaon relio so precious of ki iest thought; Each trifle ao priceless with memory fraught, Kadi heart-throb whose image on paper WW caught; Too aegsijiye now for the light of the day, Fold it up, Hand, and lay it away I Fold It np, and lay it away, The r.aln, witli love, that has given it birth They are enual heirs of one niotReiv-Eaiih, And lore born of Lwe is ul.jie of worth; Ay all. not of Ood. Is but common clay Fold it up, Spirit, and lay it away Fold it np, and fau it away-Dream ef the Maidea, all roseate bright; Dream of the Bride, revision-sowhftef Dream of the Mother, ere tears Aim her sight; Kream of the Spirit, wilde yef lingois light; Change is predostiued tbe wo. Id must dc, cay, Fold it up, Soul, awl lay it away jt (ouches.

falmien, Leavenworth, Kan BEST QUALITY Men and statues that are ad General's staff, a gentleman whose high sojial opportunities and edu-oution bod never conquered bis national brogue, aDd who was bus- and by virtue of the judgment rendered in the above entitled action, in and by the above named court, and of a special execution issued on said iudgmenl, to me directed and delivered, I will, on Monday, the 6th Day of November, A. D. mired in an elevates situation have very didereat effect upon us OF LAGEB BEER ALWAYS OU HANI Orders solicited and promptly filled. when we approach them; tbe first pooled ot exaggerating it, put ol patriotio pride, aud preferred con appear less loan we imagined tbem, tbe last bigger. fLord contrasted with the youngest civil iaUqq.

at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the tenth front door of the court lionse, in the city of Leavenworth, in the countv of Leavenworth. Greville. per day at home.

Samples worth tl free Stinsos ft l'ort-htnd, Maine. versing with Airs. Uuster to dancing attendance on tbe young girls, and defended bis preference thus: "I don't loike youog 44'es-tbey are so thrilling and frivolous; A New French Iron-dad. The new French iron-clad, lie One of the best rules in couver-tion is, never say a thing which and State of Kansas, ofler at public sale end soli to he highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Leavenworth, and State of Kansas, numo Lots number live (4), six (6) and ten (10). in bljck eighty-six mi), in Lalla'a Addition to the doubtable, whioh was launched at 1'Orient, on the west coast, on the any of the company can reasonably wish we Had rather left unsaid.

SEND 25c. to G. P. ROWKLL ft New York, for Pamphlet of 100 pasres, containing lists of 8.000 newsuaocrB. and estimatm i prefer tbe society of merried city of Leavenworth.

lslh will be the most power Let the sage reflections of the showing cost of advertising. voman." Geo. Custer's sljff was a pe uuiuu urn tny 01 ur.toner. A- l. IS7H.

WILLIAM H. BOND, Sheriff of Leavenworth 1 ounty. Kansas. John HcKkk, l'rcsidem of l'JUiiutiff. ful war vessel possessed by the Republic.

It was commenced, in philosophic mind be cherished. day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit culiarly cosmopolitan one. It oonr $12 an' and Swilt.

In those vernal seasons of the terms free. TRUE An- tamed representatives trom many August, 1S73, on plans by M. De Bugsr, in which the eminent direct Sheriff's Sale. gweta. Maine.

of tbe European nations. Col. Historical Be search About Fire. The Bevut Soientifiquo prints a curious paper by Prof. Joiy, io which be inquires.

by whom and STATE OF KANSAS, I Countv of Leavenwokth, "a Cooke was the grandson of an English hero. He was a magnifi .1. VOQEL CO. year, when tbe air is cam and plessant, it were an injury and sullenness against nature not to go out and see her riches, and partake In the District Court, in the county of Leaven- Manufacturers of cently handsome man, though 8 or of the Naval Construction Yard of 1'Orient embodied what he conceived to be the best features of the Blaunel fleet. This latest addition to the opean defense of France is a fourth larger than the Samukl Cochkan, Georuk M.

Bittmann and CIGAR BOXEb, ber rejoicing with heaven and URBI.N B. TAYLOR, TS. earth. Milton. IlKN'ltY FRANKB, FRANKS, ClIARLES US Broadway.

LEAVENWORTH, KAH. Although the beauties, riches, vessel best known of the French fleet, tbe Ocean. One prominent S-Edging ard ribbon always on hand. Orders promptly filled. trine ot an exquisite, realising the description of an English officer given by the author of "Under Two Pljiga." He was graceful in figure, with piost expressive dark eyes, a delicately aquiljnp nose, and chestnut side whiskers over fppt in length.

In reference to bis English nationality and bis popu honors, sciences, virtues and perfections of all men living were in itANKK, MARTHA ItANKE, FERDINAND Jakuer, Emil Jaeueh. Carl J. schul, Maria schixv, Makie Henry oni Benjamin M. Tanner, as A p. eignve of Henry Fmanke and Charles Fuanke, Dctenilants.

Pubuc Notice Is hereby eiven. that under feature of tbe new iron-clad is that it ia built almost wholly of steel be present possession ol one, yet Wm. CRASTSTQN, BUILDER and somewhat above and bpyopd this would still be sought and earnestly thirsted for. Hooker. and by virtue of tho Judgment rendered in the above entitled action, in and by tbe above named court, and of a special execution issued on said judgment, to me directed and delivered, when fire wss first discovered.

Alluding to the fable of Prome theus, he finds it of Indian origin. In the Yedas the god of life, Agni, (oompare with the Latin Ignis,) is concealed in a secret place whence the god Matarishvan torces bim out, bim communicate the celostial fire to Manou, the first man. The very name of Prometheus traceable to the Yedas, and calls to mind the process employed by the ancient Brahmins to obtain the aaored fire. For this purpose they used a stick, called pramatba, which they ignited by friction. The "prefix pra gives the idea of taking by force, a circumstance whioh strengthens the evidence afforded 1 by the resemblance ol that word to Proeibeft.

There larity as a lady cjan, the Colonel had received the sobriquet of Tbe passions and deairos, like tbe fs tv to lAlre ennrr Acta fot klnrfa a win. on Wednesday, the 1st Day of November, Quaon's Own," an appellation to two twists of a rope, mutually mix one with the other, and twine wfOKK WORK and GRADING. 4. JU. JHU.

Leave orders at Second ward House. nextricably around the heart; which he wgji po way averse, bat always received with ful smile, Capt. DeRudio was an Italian, with a complicated politi V. Stutsman, r. b.

prick. prodding good if moderately in dulged, but certain destruction if STUTSMAN PRICE, suffered to become inordinate. at 10 o'clock A. 11. of said day, at the south front door of tho court houst, in the city of Leavenworth, in the county oi Leavenworth, and State of Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Leavenworth and state of Kaunas, namely The south east quarter of section number thirty (AO), in township number nine (9) south of the base line of range number twenty-three ('14) east of the sixth principal meridian.

cal history, fall of plots and in? Burton- Of tbe greatest is the excess of TAILOH.S. impious terror, dishonoring divine grace. He who despaiis wants 307 Delaware Botwoen Fonrth, UP STAIRS. were several lor ODiauung uaiea mis rota uuv 01 septeniDer, a. u.

icq. William h. bond, Sheriff of Leavenworth Countv. Kansas, Clouoh Wheat, Atty's for love, wants faith; for taltb, hope and loya ate tbee topces wbitib bled their light together, nor does the one shine without tbe other. fMetastasio.

Sheriff's Sale. state of Kansas' fire by friction; the most primitive one consisted in robbing two pieces of "dry wood against each other; but. this was improved in course of time. A stick was made slide verv fast np and down in a RING JOTTING, CLEANING, AND done to order. County of Leavenworth, (n the District Court of the First Dis Despair is like forward children, trigues, condemnation to aoaiu, and hairbreadth escapes from French and Italian despotism.

His wife, a quiet English lady, Interested mnplis and jt was altogether d.iigbtfui tp heap him descanton liberrte. "The country," be would say, in his delicious broken English, "the country is nothing. It js ge principle Col. K.oogh, of Irish bjr'il Prved before our war as one or Ue Papal guards. Lieut.

Mathey was a French-man. Taoiturn Cupt. UcIntQBb, with the sad, exprossive face, and ts frg intelligence, had a dash of Indian blood his veins The most representative American was, perhaps, Col. Tom Custer, in his buckskin suit, broad-brimoidd bat and crimson neck Cutting aad Youths" Suite 1 eclalty. who, when you take away one ol groove; then oame the 'fire drill," All work done nnon short notloe.

liI bv fab dealing and good workmanship we will en- trict 01 the state of feansas, smmx wittus ai4 for Leavenworth county in said State. Jams Phillips, Plaintiff, vs. A. P. EatiLESTON, Defendant, ICAaa No.

6734. Punuc Notice Is hereby elrea that under tbeii playthings, tbe rit into tbe firo for madness. It grows angry with itself, turns its own executioner, and revenges its mis ueavor vj give sansiaction. kmi anu see us. Consisting ji a juo wyyvi having a cavity in which a sck na insertoiJ, which wag 'pressed J.C.

O'DONNELL upon by the operator, who at the fortoi.os upon own bead and by virtue of the judgweut rendered In the above entitled action, in and by the above named court, and of an execution issued on said judgment, to me directed and delivered, I iMnnfactnrer of and Dealer la same time raaae vor met after the fashion of a wimble. The Rrahrai ns used this drill but with A broken heart is a distemper win, on Monday, tbe 23d day of October, A.D. 1876. which killa many more than is iron- Curled Hair, Spring, Moss, Excels'V a act wbmh ebowH the progress made in French workmanship of late years. All the exposed parts of the vessel are plates, and in front there is a formidable iron spur.

Tbe deck and magitgines are all bomb proof. The Redoubtable will qarry eight' pieces of heavy ftrtil-ery, arranged aopordipg to a new method, which, it is believed, will permit of their being used in every direction. Groat attention has been bestowed upon the rpeed of the vessel; its machinery has been manufactured after tbe most ap-proved aj Crensot, ppd. is of 6,009 hovse power. The helm, oopstan and pumps of tho Redoubtable will be set in motion by machinery, which erabraoeg all the latest inventions, and unites the greatest power with the finest der-ioapy of central.

How Thnddeus Stevena Earned SIS.OOO. From a letter in tbe Baltimore Gazette. Many years ago, when Thaddeus Stevens wia practicing law io Lancaster, be was employed to defend two bank officers who had been indioted for oonspiraey, they having used the funds ot the bank in speoqlatiqn. All the Ugal talent of Philadelphia and surrounding counties had been engaged to assist in the prosecution. When tbe trial was opened, Mr.

Stevens rose, and, addressing the Court, gaid; ('If it please your Honors, presuming there are different degrees guilt attached to tbe prisoners, my clients, I move they be tried separately." The judge consulted a few moments with his as SQOiates, who consenting, the motion wag granted) and eo recorded. Waiting some time for Mr. Stevens to go on, the Judge, at last becoming impatient, said impetuously, "Prooeod, Mr. Stevens, pro-oeed. We are wajtin for yqq, sir." Stevena rose deliberately, and, looking around the oourt room for a moment, said: "Did your Honors ever hear of one man being tried for conspiracy?" Then waving his nd to bis oljentg, said; "011 can go home; you oao go home." And tbey did go home.

Tbe jury wero erally imagined, and would hava a at 10 o'clock a. u. of sail day, at the south cord rolled round it, by polling wbioh they gave ao alternate to the stick. Another AMD HUSK MATTRASSES ironc aoor 01 we court couse, in toe city vi Leavenworth, in the county of Leavenworth and State 01 Kanaas, offer at public sale and sell, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the county ol Leavenworth. mode of obtaining firs was that of tie, with long (uttering ends gallant Col.

Tom, who posgesaed more medals for rebel flags taken in our late war than any man in fair title to a place in pills 01 mortality not differ-In one in stance from all other diseases, namely, that no phyaician can cure it. fFielding. trikine two rflmtJj togatoer, so Pmf. Jolv now arrives at tlt Chairs and Solas repaiared on short notL Feather beds and pl'dews made to rat Beds a.utl maurasses re Wed. aud Stale of Kansoe, namely: question as to whether prehistorio 1,018 nnmner eigne ana nine in railroad addition to the city of Tongnnoxie.

the depatnaADk All Mothers Beautiful. rI was pnoe acquainted with a niLitiiAAt sonii Sheriff of Leavenworth county, Kansas. Sheriff's Office. Loavenwortb, Kanaas, Sep ti mber 21, 1876. galaRt ffll.qier mat his only mereure of oourage was this: Upon the first fire, in an en Some one has said that a young mother is the most beautiful thing In nature.

Wby qualify Why Tit .1 1 u. 1. riiiLurs, Age. lor riamtto. Publication Xoticc.

STATE OF KANSAS, 1 gagement, he immediately looked upon Rimseit as a dead man. lie young; Are not an inoiners iflui tifui? Tbe sentimental outside be County of leaven worth, Oadcrtaklna? attended wik. Adelh, Also then, fought out tbj 'remainder of In the District Court of the First Judicial Dis bolder thay prefer youth in the pret baa the oontraofforthe county work, bearses the day, perteptiy regardless or ail ana carriages trict of the stale ot Kansas, sitting in and for said county. ty; picture, but we are inolined to think that sons and daughters, who manner of danger, as becomes a dead man to be; so that all the lll Albert Pkmuertun. Admini traior of the 506 DELAWARE STREET, estate or MARV bihns, aecea ea, riainiin, vs.

are the moat intimately ooncorned or limbs he carried back to his teot Cabomnb Downing, Liuicrs Downing. in the matter, love apd admire their Leavenworth, Kans. reckooed as dear gains, or as be himself expressed, it, "so much out fl.a The board of county commissioners or the county of I caronworth, and The CJTY of Leavenworth, Delendnnts. The hbova named Caroline Downing and man was iwnani The Abbe Bourgeois goes so far as to say that it was known as early as the miocene period, because in the sands of tb rieanais he has found a piecejfif artificial paste having cinders idberiog to it, and lying in the midst of bones of the tnaatodOD and dinoteriuraX Our AothoceoTiaidrg the things not impossible, pot sufficiently roved; neverthelesa be )B positive that the most ancient quaternary mart did nee fire; many firerplaoes with1 ashes, oiridergihalf oaloiued bones, and ffagaent rode pottery, having Rnqueslipaably been oupd in avern pertaining to the period tf the reio4er; the bear, and polished stone. Jews Returning to Palestine.

The Jewish Herald states that 'the last four; or five yeara; hava witnessed a return of the Jews to Palestine from all parts, but more mothers most when tbey are old. How suggestive of something holy and venarable it is when a person DELMONIOO VI VUV 111 0 I Lilburn Downing are hereby notified that they have been sued in tbe above ent tied court, in talks of his "dear mother." Away Why Cute' Kyoc CUine lu the Dark. the above entitled action, and that the above with minoing suggest The eyes of many animals those RE8TAUF fc-1'1 1 ive only of a fine, who depot" of oats, tor instance exhibit a peculiar briliianoy. which is peou her duty to a nursa, 4 drawing room materral parent, who I Ijar'y remarkable in tbe dusk. It T.

Giaoomini fc Bros afraid to bapdle ber offspring for wag formerly thought that the eyes fear of soiling tier una pgw gown of such animals emitted light in PROPRIKTOR8, Give us the homely mother, the depandently, as it Wft ftlao (bought armi of whose love are all m- that light oouid db emitted ty tbe human eye, under tho influence ol passion. This brilliancy, however, in' tbe eyee ot tbege animals, is bracing, who beautilul always, wbetber old or young, whether arrayed in satin or modestly attired in calico. The dear old named plaintiff has Died his. petition against them in Baid court, in the above entitled action, and that they must answer said petition on or before the 7th day of October, A. D.

1876, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment will oe rendered accordingly, the nature of which is af follows, to-wit A judgment against the said Caroline Downing on a certain promissory note, made by her, dated the 1st day of August, 1870, pavable, oae year alter ita date, to the order of the said Mary Byrns, with interest thereon from date, until paid, at the rate of 11 per cent, per annum, fur the sum of with li per cent, interest orn the 1st day of August, 1876. and a judgment forlhe lurth' sum of teu per cent, upon ibe aggregate of said last mentioned sum and interest, as and for ihe fees and compensation of his attorneys in the above entitled action, and a Judgment and decree of said court declaring said several sums of money to be a first lien upon the following described real property, situate in the said county of Leavenworth, and Stale ef Rasas, to-wit: Lot number twenty-two (22), la block number sixty-six (66), in the ciiy of Leavenworth proper, and a judgment and order of said oiurt directing the sale of said real property to satisfy said Judgment to be rendered herein, and barring and foreclosing yon and your co-defendants, and all persons claiming any interest in or lien upon said real property, by, through, or under you, or either ef especially from Russia, which has caused by a carpet of giuterioj discharged, and tbe oourt adjourned. And for this plena of legal strategy Tbad. Stevens reoeived $5,000. Be not too slow in breaking off a sinful custom; a quick, courageous resolution is better tban a gradual deliberation; in gqch a combat he is the bravest soldier that heen aitogemer uiiprounuonvou.

The Hebrew population of Jerusa mbtborsl 0 Heaven bless tbem. fibres, called the tape. urn, whio SUP Jem is now probably- double what 411 SHAWNEE STHEL BETWEEN FOURTH AMD FIFTH, taHAVENWOBTH, KANSAS. THI BK8T BRANDS OF WINES, UQUOES AND CIQAKS AT tsfl BAR. it was some ten yeara ago.

ureal Whatever we thinlf Qqt, ever we take in hand to do, should lies behind the retina, and is a powotfol" reflector, In- perfeot darkness po light Is observed in their eyes, a fact whioh bag been be perfectly and finally finished, that the word, 11 it muse alter, win only have to spoil it; we have then accessions still conti nue daily; and, whereas, the Jews were confined to their own quarter in Jerusalem, tbe poorest and- worst, they now inhabit all parts of the city, and are always ready reot anjr house that is to' be let lay. about him without fear or wit. Wit pleads, fear disheartens; he that would kill hydra had better strike off one neck than five heads) fell the tree and the branches are even out TQuarles, nothing to do but unite the severed established ty very oareml experiments; but, nevertheless, a very small amount of light is sufficient to produce the luminous appearance in them. to recollection and restore the dig 1 VOU. Allan a I Attorneys for the Plaintiff.

njerabered, Goetbs, Mf Oysters, Game and Fresh Fish Is season.

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About Leavenworth Appeal Archive

Pages Available:
666
Years Available:
1875-1877