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Leavenworth Appeal from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

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Sale? xaarrBAMsnvrELi "lanaeT Beatorwet frEIDAY, i dobe Dadoey rat.lL FaonxROE. JOS. VALIANT, STATE OF I A. rumor of earioaa import comes Trnrnn frpm ttrppar5 tripped oiaoee-esr verbiage, ii is sitopl jti tbtt Cherokee Street bet. Mala and Hueon, LaUTZarweu-ra.

KAaTSAa. i Tula Ehonae la ettnated one btoet from tin Depot. Beat eoommodattoa for Travelers. Boarding by the day er weak. 1 a jr- 1 tp A-ora mil tnfhrilrtto the avs, 5.

til A dileovihat pfojaet isJoik fooa for Waking, I heard the ild wind rout, With aobbing wail and runty eh ut, Sweep through the alma that skirt the lawn. ThOM patriarch of tnefa nee. whese-teavee 1 8aarca murmured aa the aephyre Mow in concert with the bin CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PRZYBYLOWICZ FRITSCHE. PROPRIETORS, Cor. Fourth and Cherokee Leavenworth, Kaks.

two dollars per dat. Ce)ciTT or LtAVKXWORTH, i tithe District Court of the First Judicial Dla. trrct of tbe State of Kanaaa, sitting within and for Leavenworth county, in aaid state. Jacob suuar, Plain, iff, TS. Caboukb S.

Pohtkb and Samusx Portei, Henbi TatuiR and Anna tl. Taylor, Job L. Maxwbll, The Boasd op CoCNtr MH188IO -ABK of the County of Lav n- -1 worth, and Tub Cut or Lkaveswobts, 1 Josara W. Tatlob and Maooik S. Tatloji Sad UhOBOB Kuhm, Defeodanla.

Cass No 6688. Public Nones la hereby given that under ano by virtue of the Judgment rendered the) abnve ent tied action. In and by tbe above named court, and of a special execution issued on said judgment, to me directed and delivered, 1 will, on Monday, tbe 20th day of November, A. D. at 10 o'clock A.

X. of aaid day, at the aontb front door of the Court Houae, in the city of Leavenworth, in the county of Leavenworth and State ef Kansas, offer at public aale, and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, tbe following described tract of land, uituate, lying and being in the county of Leavenworth, and State of Kansas, namely Lot number three (8i, in block number Ave (S). in Day's subdivision to the city of Leavenworth. WILLIAM H. BOND, Sheriff of Leavenworth County, Kanaa.

Sheriff's Office, Leavenworth city, Kansas. October IS, A. D. 1876. Baker A dill, Atto neve for Plaintiff, the oooepauon of Palestine by Bu-siftu troops, thus confining Turkey 10 Asia Minor.

This con quered territory is thereupon to be colonized by long exiled children of Abraham, who are to come from the North and from the South, ffom the East and from the West, and to sit down in the laud of their fathers. The "lost tribes," which, ncoording to some authorities, are to be found in the heart of Armenia, and whose descendaota are supposed to be the NesLoriaos, are to be brought from their hiding place to be reinstated in the land of their ancestors, and the "chosen people" are again to inhabit the "Holy Land" as a nation under the pro Nature ajdne it permanent. fongfellow. Tbe poetry of earth is never dead.r-Keata. Nature is O-id's Old Testament.

-4-fThooiore Parker. 1 There is but one book for genius nature. Mme. Delnzy. He who is master of all opinions can never be tbe bigot of any.

R- Alger. 1 Weed your better judgments of all opinions grow rank in them. Shakspeare. We think very few people sensible except those who are of our opinion. Rochefoueoanld.

Oatbs are straws, men's faiths are hold-fast is tbe only dog. Shakspeare Persecution is not wrong beoause it is eruel, but cruel beoause it is wrong. rVbately. We are solemn! obliged to the children of those who have loved as. Achilles Poinoelot.

No liberal man can impute a charcre of unsteadiness to another for changing his opinion. Oiceio. Philosophy abounds more than philosophers, and learning more than learned men W. B. Clulo w.

We are so desirous of vengeance And with their branchee emote the eaves. ,1 Dim brake the mora along the eraga That eastward loom ab-ve the sea, And long prooMaiona aailed a lee Of vapor; forma, like wierd hag. Bow In oee aheeted iood It rains; Bat the elan wind, with headlong force, Caught it in ita impetuoa- course. And daahed it on tho trembling panes. Anon the ann looked through the rift, Bat pallid aa hie alitor moon When glowa on high night's sober neon, Chasing through heaven the flying drift.

At length, nprialng toward his height, Haje-tlc move, the orb of day. And subject nature owna kis away, And the spent atom attts hia might. Gone the long ntght'a tempestuoue dream, And mountain vale and foreet aisle And earth's broad fields serenely smile, Subdued by that ail-sheering beam. And all la still, sure from afar That one low murmur evermore, Where the long roll beats on the shore, And wind and wave wage war on war. Harper's Magaiine.

Buncti of Wheat." Omnibuses ran to and from this Bona in Connection with all Trains. tection of a company composed of Ekil willoth. I CnuaT. Uelusb. WILLOTH HELLER, WeMon Brewery, 8 MO.

BEST QUALITY OF LAGER BEER ALWAYS OK HAND. Orders solicited. FromtheNew.JileiadoyjWj.yo How All Hallow, five, originated is really unknown, for, like other it is prehistoric The superstitions of the Old World become the holidays of the new. and what was probably once a re ligious ceremony is now a featiral As May Day is dedicated to flowers, so Hallow Eve is consecrated to 'raits. It comes in tbe fall of the year, with apples, pears and note of all kinds.

Tbe squirrel celebrate it in tbe woods, aod man follow? bis example. The Italian vender of nuts and apples blesses tbe venerable event, for it increases hit. ales. Who would not buy a pint of peanuts to oelebrate tbe ancient holiday Perhaps it was on "Hallow E'en" that "a sailor's wife bad chestnuts in her lap, and mounob'dr and mounch'd, and mounched." Poetry is full of referenoe to the day, from Shakespeare and Halleck to Burns. It is pleasant when an old custom descends to us in such a friendly and 'Sociable form.

But All Hallow Eve has one fault, and that was expressed by Lazy Lawrence when he discontentedly said, "The worst of nuts is you must orack fem." But that is the moral of the fruit, for there is nothing sweet or sound in the world that is not secured by labor The truest repose is that obtained through toil, aod the best nuts are those whioh have the hardest shells. Thus there is a moral io the nut as well aa a kernel. We trust the good people who oracked their jokes and nuts last night, and drank tbeir cider, appreciated the dignity of their performance. Tear after year tbe old customs fade and lose their meaning, and it is well to preserve as many holidays of the kind as we can. Young ladies ne more use charms on Hallow Eve to discover their unknown husbands to be, yet probably tbe courting goes on just as well with boiled chestnuts or roasted apples by the fireside.

Webster aa aa Orator. From the American Law Review. I It vas my good fortune often to o'er a hallowed form, o'l We bend to-day And our tears fall 1 quletlj uown, As we look our last on a lather's race, With ita tranauil peace and its patient grace, Administrator's Notice. STATE OF KANSAS. 1 OoCNTT of LEAVENWuBTH.

In tbe Probate Court in and for said County. In the ma'terof 'he estate of Elizabeth D. D. Brown, deceased Kotice is hereby aiven that Letters of Ad-minii-tr -tin have been anted to tbe under, signed ou the estate of felizabetu D. Brown, late of aaid county, deceased, by tbe Honorable, the Probate Court of the county and State aforesaid, daied the eecoud day of October, A D.

1876. Now. all persona having claima against the aaid estate are hereby notified that they mutt present the same to the undersigned lor allowance, within one year from the date of nid letters, or tbey may be precluded from any benefit of such estate: and that if such Hkitst Becker, Preat GEO. LINCK. Seey that people often offend us by not KANSAS giving offense.

Madame Deluzy. We must always think our opinions are right, but not think And hair like a silver crown. Aa we touch our own to the dear cold hands, From lile'a long labor at reet, We notice a bunch of golden wheat, Plucked aa a token of love so sweet, Ad laid on the silent breast. (lowers would have whispered of fadeless bloom In a land where fall no tears. But the ripe wheat telle of the toil and care, The patient waitiog, the trusting prayer, knd the garnered good of years.

We knew through what labors hit hand had our opinions are right always. Whately. Brewing Comp'y. the Jewish bankers of the world. This is the reporl, and though it is a wild vagary of imagination which few will listen to and nooe credit, it is worthy of a moment's attention, since it gives expression to what was once the dearest hope of tbe Jewish heart.

For ages after the triple wall of Zion had been leveled, ber towers and palaces of her Temple not one stone left npon another, the longings ot the exiled Jew were for a return to tbe oity of David and when he prayed, no matter in what corner of the earth he was, with reverence bis faoe was turned towards that spot where the gorgeous Temple of Solomon onoe glittered in the snn, and bis supplication was fashioned aooording to the model of bis great King, in the hope that the Almighty would indeed "hear in heaven, his lofty habitation, and hoaring, forgive." For many centuries, and indeed throughout the Middle Ages, it was the bouoden duty of a Jew to make at least one pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and there, sitting down in dust and ashes beneath tbe great wall that once offered a stubborn barrier to the mailed hosts of Titus, clainn be not exhibited within three years after he dHte of aaid letters, they shall be forever barred. We have more power than will; and it is often by way of exouse to ODoa: Cor. Delaware and Sixth gte. ourselves that we fancy things are L. mmamA id.

fit- met. LEVI 8CBIVNER, Administrator i the Estate ef Elizabeth D. Brown, deceased. I ctober 2, 1876. In witness whereof, I.

tke undersigned, Probate Judge of Leavenworth co have hereto et my hand and affixed the seal of thi- aaid Pro ate Court tbis etcood day of October, A D. 1 76. SAMUEL D. I.ECOMPTE, Probate Judge. Leavenworth, Kana.

BEST QUALITY OF LAUEB BEER ALWAYS ON HANl Orders solicited and promptly filled. AUw. joy-ta t3 Jfa. of hi. brow ao white, Aa touched already with hear n's own light, Aa It thane in the ripened wheat.

As each goes op from the Held of earth, Bearing the treasures of 11.0, -God looks for the gathered grain; of good From the ripening harvest that shining stood Bat waiting the reaper' knife. Then HU, that in death you may get, burdened wUh Or wiwuead, dry hfli wated But laden with golden wheat. Publication Notice. STATE OF Ns as impossible. LKocbetoaoald.

Power is so oharacteristioall" calm tbatoalmness in itself has tbe aspect of power and forbearance implies strength. Bui wer Lytton. The greater part of men have no opinion, still fewer have an opinion of their own, well reflcoted and founded upon reason Seume. Not to be able to bear poverty is a shameful thing, but not to know how to chae it away by Bam free Port- per day at home, plea worth $1 Stinson ft land, Maine. County of Leavedw bth In the Di trict Court sitting in and for eald $5 10 $20 county.

BOSA SmzE Plaintiff, vs. Paul Sfitze, Def ndant. SEND Ifo. to O. P.

BO WELL ft New York, for Pamphlet of 100 pagea, containing lists of S.0U0 newspapers, and estimates sh. wing cost of advertising. To PAUL SPITZE saiil Di fenriant Yon will take notice that on the 27 dny Sep. umber. 1 1S I 1 ww 1.

1 Indian Sunnaaar. Weep, weep November rain miAtdrou like a shroud worn ig a more shameful thing. bat how ctnuns the macninOoul near weoster at nail in Perioles. is palmiest days. I have seen him vtllO I a day at home.

Agents wanted. Outfit moMoae of Omar, to bewail bis own palaj pale oiv, emu if iias uitm ner petition in tne above mcil rourt in an action lor a -livjrce from snid defendant. nrl Unit unless you, said defend nt, ar swtr on or before lOtn dt.yoi ivembpr. 1876. said netuioi.

will litntn Upon the dean eaith'a ended Joy and wiirf lift on vour voice), cry aloud, Men praise poverty as tbe Af exile and the sad fate of bis people. IplaO and terms free. TBUE ft Aa gateta, Maine. when every nerve was quivering with exoitement, whea his gestures true, and judgment rendered ti ereon for a di Ana, indeed, those were days in bioh Israel might well mourn. were most violent, when he was vorc iroia sam aeieodant and for tne rustoiy of Kdw hill infant ch 1 of Bai.l i.laintitr and said drf rnlant.

I. VOGEL CO. noan worships Morobo Jumbo from 'error of tho malign power, and desire to propitiate it. Alexander Smith. shouting at the top of his clarion Scattered, paaled and torn was tbe ii alios I one was, ao poor as to C.

THOLE Plainilff's Attorney. Mauufaotnrera of voice, when the lightnings of pas sion were playing across bis dark iaoe a uaon a thundercloud. I io reverence to a Jew, none was CIGAR BOXEfe, Power is ever stealing from the Shi riff's al 40 humble as not to outrank tbe many to the few. Tbe manna of STATE OF KAN IIS Broadway. LEAVENWORTH, KAS.

Dash all tue dead, leave from the quivering boughs; And wail abou the honse, melauoholy wind. Like ene that eetketh and can never and. But oome not. sweet 'aye, I 0f. of yon-clnudleea blue i .5 Ghosts of Jo macyd' renumbered With faoe Ilk dead lovers who died true-Come not.

leat av.go aeek, with eye 1 wet. Primrona an viotS, Forgett-og that they lie Seep in the earth ud Winter has gone by. "Till Wlntsa'has gone by Come, then, days bright and at' aage Calm. hile thia mad world whirls resk-leaalyt Beatiui, amid this lHe of reetl as change. Shine on, sweet Indian summer, full of halm; marked the terrible efaci, when, popular liberty roust be gathered COUNTT Of LEAVENWor' (R.

of Judah. Every man's band as against bias 4 He was driva iter repeated assaults, each more av-Edtriur ai ribbon alwava on hand. Ornen each day, or it is rotten. Wen In the District Cru of the First Jndic'al Dis promptly filled. damaging than the preceding from city to city, and each in turn dell fhiiiips.

trict o' tne at ite ol k-t uon -in In and for the County of Leavenworth, in said State. poa the position of an opponent, ant him out. Mis brethren died Poetry is the breath and finer Wm. CRA-lSTlSTOlSr, he launohed with superhuman by torture," by by sword, in Willabo Mkrhii Plain iff, pirit of all knowledge; it is the trengtb the thunderbolt that sped nassacre by a maddened populace, BUILDER and Kaufman Habris and Mary Hakbis, his wift, 1 I .1 mpassioned expression wbioh is VDIGUUAUW. and oa tbe scaffold by a form ot CASK Vo.

6S-22 straight to its mark, and demolish ed all before it. The air seemed tbe countenance of all loienoe. PUBUC NOTICE is herebv niven Hint unrlpr Wordsworth. egal execution. History fails, to "urnish another instasoe of so eon- filled with tbe reverberations of tbe CONTBAUTOjI.

Is pb to tike contracts fbi all klndi Nothing, indeed, but the posses and by vlrtoe of the judgment icndered in ihn above onti le acti i. in an-l tlio above named court and of special execution isaued on said Judgment, lo me directed and delivered. deep mouthed tbunder. ini ed virulent and unrelenting vfONE WOBK and GRADING. In a speech which he delivered 111 Leave ordera at second ward Bouse.

Will, vu persecution. The last century, however, baa sion of some power can with any certainty disoover what at the bot torn is the true charaoter of any Boston shortly after ('nullification" Monday, the 7th day of November, A. D. B. B.

PB10E. S. STUTfaUM. timos, I remember bis referring to teen tbis state of things pass away, n. burke.

ind new conditions saooeed. The it 10 o'clock A. a. ef said day, at the south STUTSMAN PRICE, uayne's speaking of "one Nathan Dane." Mr. Webster alwavg con Tbe greater a man is in power Jew has emerged from bis poverty aod became wealthy.

He has raised The yeara was unjui To God, you, enjillng. bring, We too will smile, and wait the eternal spring Introductions. "Uol. joDfla said Taxan gsn tleman, "tbis is my friend Mnjoi Smith. If he steals anything from yon, I am responsible.

This war the Texan form of introduction good while ago, when that growing State was the resort of many people who found a residence it. more northern and eastern locali- ties inconvenient. Bat it expresses the spirit of all introductions. The man who in sidered Dane as tbe author of the above others, the more be ought to AILO Urt front door the court house, in the city of Leavenworth, in the county of Leavenworth, and Htate of Kansas oner at public sa'o and lo the 'gh st bidder, for en eh in hand, the foil win described trant" of land, situate, lying and being in Abe cou ty of Leavenworth, and State of iisajn- namely celebrated Northwestern Ordi himself from a despised obscurity govern who is not better than the governed. Publics Syrns.

to an honored place of influence nance, by which that large territory was conseorated forever to free and power. To-day tbo Jewish Look npon every day, 0 youth, number thirty-one (jui ana miriy-iwo 307 Delaware Between Third and Fourth, UP STAIRS. in bloc" numibi-r liny-one (51), end lota dom. He exolaimed. verv scorn (8.) as the whole of life, not merely as number Mwnteei' eighteen (13), in fully: "Mr.

Hayne calls him one block number 11 (W. all in the original io, Ar 'LeavenwortH. a sootion, and enjoy tbe present bankers of Europe possess more influenoe in the Old World than the Kings. If he ehose, fiothsohild could bring about war or oommand Nathan Dane! I tell you, fellow without wishing through baste to citizens, that, as the author of the spring on another. Riohter.

una MJSTH -jfKpcs-She-iff of wuniy, I. D. i- Ai1'061 Plaints rEB, uuiuey i Northwestern Ordinanoe, Nathan BING peaoe it is far more pleasant, an CUTTING, CLEANING, AND troduoes another is responsible for No man is poor who does not gene to oraer. der oiiournstances of so muoh think himself so. But if in a full Dane's name is as immortal as if it were written on yonder firmament, his general conduct.

It is under stood that no one will introduce a honor, to reign in London or Paris PufcUeaF01. "ilice. Cutting Men's and Touths Sulta a eoialty. fortune with impatienoe he desires blazing forever between Orion and than io Jerusalem. It is possible blackguard, a swindler, a thief, or STATU OFSjtANdiia i more, be proclaims bis wants and All work done npon short notice, ud by fair Pleiades, it is impossible to give that the moneyed influence of tbe bis beggarly condition.

Jermy Countt or i.r kwokth, In the Di.triot Court of the First Judicial Dis dealing and good workmanship we will en-deavor to give satisfaction. Cal and see ne a person 01 equivocal reputation An introdnction is a guarantee, Jewish bankers might be able to layior. an idea or tbe etteot which Webster's delivery of these words pro secure tbe end proposed in tbe re anri not to be civen lightly. If a Tbo liberty of tbe press is J.O. O'DOSnSTEJLL- qucoq Throwing haok bis head.

port alluded to, but there is not the slightest probability of the occur blessing when we are inclined to man introdnoed to you by a mutual ocqaintanoe picfes your pock et or borrows your mouey with trict of the state of Kansas, sitting In and for the oounty of Leavenworth. Patrick Henderson vs. Margaret Henderson. Case No. 3327.

Tire difendant above namd will take notice raising his faoe toward the heavens lifting both arms in front of him, write against others, and a calamity tnuufaoturer of and Dealer in rence of the event predicted. Israelites have become citizens of when we find ourselves overborne and pointing upwards to the over by tbe multitude of our assailants. oat intending to pay which 1- only a milder form of the same Curled Hair, Spring, Moss, ExcelsW arohing sky, so magnifioent was his other oohntries? have formed local Johnson. attitude, and so thrilling the tones a'taohments like other people, and transaction or turns out to be disreDutable oharaoter in any re tiet it ne impressed npon your AND HUSK MATTRAS WES ot bis voioe, that we almost seemed though a few might be found will mind, let it be inf tilled into yonr that on the ltd day of Seutemher, A. D.

1876, the pi intiff above mini will take the deposition of tbe plaint' ff above named, to be used as evidene oa tne trial of the above cause at Fort Sully. Paknta Territ-iry, at the offlon of John T. A they, Notary Public lor Sully oounty, Territory of Dakota between the hours of eieh o'clock a. m. and six oVlock p.

m. ol said day; to see tbe starry characters shining ing to go back and possess the spect, your friend who introdooed him is serioaaly compromised. We children, that the liberty of tbe in eternal luster upon the firma "land flowing with milk and honey," press is tbe palladium of all tbe the great, majority will always re should never introduce a gentleman Chairs and Sofas repalared on short nott Feolher beds and pi.loaa made tola Beds and mattrassee refilled. ment. The enact was sublime.

I have never seen it equaled upon ana uiac tne taaing oi tne same win ne aa- civil, political and religious rights, main where tbeir influenoe upon leurned from day to day, between the same to ft lady without having a view to IJUD1U8', hours, until sain ueros'tions are compietea. the world can be more directly tne stage, not even by tbe greatest all nossible oonsequenoes. ne may bakspeare says we are creatures felt. ha a e-nnd fellow amontT men. and Attorneys for fialntlff.

that look before and after: the One Way to be Miserable Canine Sagacity. more surprising that we do not If you want to be miserable Publication Notice. STATE OF BANS S. The Norfolk (Va.) Landmark look around a little, and see what think constantly about yourself, is passing under our very eves. says: Passengers on tbe Valley Couirer of Leavenwi-rth.

i In the District Court of Leavenworth County. your woes and your fares, your Railroad are attraoted daily by the uariyie. trials ana your tribulations, pity Undertaking attended to wli Sdelfc, Alao has tbe contraot for the oounty work, aaearaea oonduot of a large and intelligent It is no disgrace not to be able yourself for the troubles you must and carriages furnished. dog waiting by the roadside for Bobert Durham, Plaintiff, vs. Daniel C.

Williams, Defendant. The above named defendant will take notice bear and tbe evils that amiot you. the daily newspaper, which was yetnot4lie sort of a fellow, after all, one would care to introdnoe to bis Bister or wife. It is for this reason that a ball-" room introduction Ii no introduction' at all when the ball is over. It does not authdrlse a gentleman to a speak next day to the, lady he mav have drawn through half an hour's polka.

It does not require her to. recognize him in the street And Vwhen persons are thrown together in traveling, the rule is the same. People get very sociable on i a 'steamboaton a long trip, who will to do everything but to undertake and pre' end to do wbatyou are not made for is not only shameful, bat magmiy every in, see no comfort 506 DELAWARE STREET, formerly thrown to bim trom tne or blessing in tbe path of life stern that he has been sued in attachment. In the ab 've entitled court, by the above med plain-t'ff, and th a he uat nawir 'he petit! fl ed by plaintiff on or before the 29th day of Octo baggage-car for his mauler, who Lieavehworth, JCans. extremely troublesome and vexa destiny has planted your feet in lived half a mile from the rails tious.

Plutarch. And if you want to make yonr The master has been dead many months, but the faithful dog has not ber, isjtt, or tne pennon win ne uucen aa true and judgment rendered against the eald defendant tor the um of one Hundred and lift -on dollar! and flf cents, and costs of suit, and for 'he sale of the attic ed prop'Tty here friends miserable, too, keep your sad fate ever before them 1 forget Farm For Sole. missed the mail train a day since, One or the most desirable, and mat tney may nave bitter trials of RESTAUR bJNI in, to-wit: I ot No. iu ol ck No is. in kit-Ini, Den ft oentrnl ad li'ion to the There is no paper for that master richest farms in Klckapoo township tbeir own, and insist upon enter elty of Leavenworth (aa anown by the recorded now.

but sometimes the baggage taining them with a recital of your containing eighty acres of land, with as in tne coun.y ui jeavenwurut, and State of Kansaa. man, in pity for tbe dog, tosses a IaS8 eaou omerio iuo andintr.with scarcely a nod of reo- peculiar troubles, and eeek for large and commodious frame dwelling j. w. tayi.dk Atfy tor rm. paper to him as tbe train rushes their constant sympathy and con three hundred bearing fruit trees T.

Giacomim tb Broc by, wbich eagerly; avizes and dolenoe. You will accomplish your completely ienced with hedge starts joyfully, ovet. the bills for. amiable purpose by this course living stream of water running through home.1 When the tram rushes oy bat before long you will find your the (arm. Any one.

desiring such and no paper is thrown be. rashes 'I, minnii r- 'ta i rDofl Lltbtnlag Froteotan. It ttoi that whorl' ever a man and a dog have been in rtheway of a tbunior bolt. tb tnaA '-wapesj "smite the dog. It you are nopvbus storm it will add self, your only, sympathiser, for 3 1 wildly up and down tbe tracic, gsz PBOPBIETOBS.

411 SHAWNEE STHEL BBTWKKN FOUBTB AND FIFTH, farm will do well to call on Fred Emory, at Frank Zipp'i store, No. 404 your irieiiuH win vote you an un mitigated bore, and seek more con ing after the cars with an almost human iook; or disappointment geaial society, avoiding yours like Shawnee street, where full particulars will be given. One thousand dollars tot pesiuenoe and jogs dejectedly homeward. How like a railway tunnel is LKAVEarWORTH, KAN3AH much to' your peaoe of mind to can be saved in the purchase. FRANK ZIPP, Manufacturer and Dealer in BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHERS AND FINDINGS, NO.

10.... SHAWKKB STBKBT, Zjwavenwortb, Kansas. We have refitted our large and eommodtoue store, and Increased ur to aiioh an a teat that we ca" sell ebeapnr and guarantie) aatiaiaction than any other bouae la town. FBED. EMORY.

our salesman, will it all times be glad to see hi. friends and acauaintaneea. and will laka Poetry is most Just to its divine -steal some raiioimuon nun ijr tax: on tak Jhim'tf'bed poor jnan's, with tbe light of origin when it administers the 00m Trains on the Kansas Central will childhood at one end, and the in forts and breathes tbe thoughts of with you during the stormy season, THB BIST BBAMDS OF run, hereafter, until further notice, as termediate gloom) and the religion. 1 ads worth follows Leave teaven worth, 2:05 the WINES, LIQUOK3 AND CIGARS enduring Mne and restiewosss fof-thsrsakeof his demooraUo Ca- ffitylfoirrajr lightpiBgq glimmer of a future light other "JL drainless renown of light is p. to.

arrive at Bolton, p. Leava Holton. 6:80 a. arrive at poesy; is tbe supreme power; AT latB BAB. tbe niibt ball Inrnberinir on lu 1 Lnvnwnrtli.

in. Tbe night shows stars and wo living tislbl gar- 1 man in a poller ngut. I uyroD' own right arm. Wm. X.

Maxtot. SupI. 4rC7tMra, 0HM And Freak IthlAMMM jileaaarslawaltUif upon them, ,1 li lt A.

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