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The Leavenworth Standard from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

The Leavenworth Standard from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

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CITY BRIEFS. AHOTHER WEEK FRESH DRUGS. NEW GOODS. LOW PRIC ES. Of Bargains Washington, Jan.

12 For Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Missouri and Kansas: and colder with north winds. Henry Brueggen will remodel bis borne on North Seventh street. The officers of Ivanhoe lodge No. 14, K. of were Installed last night.

The Bi-Cbloride of Gold club will conduct a concert at the Planters house tonight. Tbe case of Foster vs Seller and Sonteman occupied the time in the district court tbis morning. A force of twenty men will be put to work cutting ice on Jeannette lake at tbe Home Thursday morning. Sixty pounds of insulated copper wire were stolen from the Leavenworth Light and Heating company last night. The Cherokee street erocer, Brewster, is sell CKOWDED MTSCHE'S TWO mm mm.

JRITSCHS'S TWO DRUG STORES EVERY DAY. Wonderful SUCCESS! ing medium oysters at 25 cents; select 40 cents. They are selling rapidly. The of Gold club will give a con cert at the Plaaters' house this evening. A fine program has oeeu prepared.

Today was the anniversary of J. W. Brandon's Our Fifth street store has received a thorough overhauling. We have greatly enlarged the stock and are a full line of first class drugs, patent medicines, toilet articles, sundries, paints, oils, glass, brushes and usually sold in a first class drug store. Fine cigars a specialty.

The Fifth Street store is in charge of Mr, Homer A. White, a skilled pharmacist, who has made the department a special study. Try "Belvedere Lotion" for the toilet, 25 cents a bottle. AT SMALL'S. In addition to our January Sale on domestics and linens, which will be continued this week, we will offer our entire stock of Hamburg embroideries and Torchon laces at clearing sale prices.

Genuine bargains to be had in these lines. entry Into the court house as clerk of the district court, with Jotiu O'Keefe as assistant. Mrs. Emma Kultnus is seriousy ill at ber resi Positively the last week of our dence. Thirteenth and Dacotah streets, hue is a member of the Ladies' Circle, G.

A. R. ANNUAL CLEARANCE Bargain hunters will find some remarkably STOCK TAKING SALE. good inducements at Frank Scott's cloak sale and the chamber suit sale at Farmelee Otis. EVERY DEPARTMENT Much compla nt is being made throughout the SLAUGHTERED.

city of boards missing irom tne smewams. COR. FIFTH SHAWNEE BROADWAY SHAWNEE. Every time a ooara otcomes muse, THE ENTIRE STOCK The Casino club will give a grand masquerade ball in Odd Fellows' hall on the evening of Jan. INCLUDED.

21. The club is tamous lor us cnarming par WE HAVE TOO MANY ITSC RUG ties. 9 Edward Pierce who has been very sick for the GOODS. last eight weeks is recovering rapidly. Judge Pierce said this morning that lie would be able And rather than invoice m'" niHUtfl to sit up tomorrow.

them previous to stock taking, W. J.Kelley, a Union Pacific attorney slip this sale will present the ped on the ice today and Injured bis spine. He 3 received medical attention and will return to his grandest opportunity ever 404 Delaware Street. home on the hrst train offered in this city to buy LEAVENWORTH, KAS. A force of fifty prisoners are cutting ice on thelriver near the fort.

The river is not entire goods ly frozen over, but good ice is obtained from the shallows anu near iue uauts AT AND BELOW COST. St. Louis Catholic rectors. In synod, have At 5 Cents. mentioned tbe name of Vicar General Cunningham of this dioce.e for coadjutor to the venerable arcbbisuop of St.

Louis. FOR SALE. Best Dress Calicoes, American Indigo le love Ice will be cheap Tbe two ice manufacturies are storing away ice for next summer's use FOR SALE One good office stove, one good oflice desk, several large store lamps, show cases, cheap. BELL PATE. BluePrints.

At 4 Cents. Ice can be manufactured as cheaply as it can be cut and hauled irom tue river. Good quality, Apron Check Ginghams, At Mrs. Maria Quinn mother of Mrs. J.

K. Creigliton is seriously ill at her daughter's rest beavy Canton Flannels, standard rrints 6 Cents. dence on Shawnee street near Second H-r trouble is congestion of the lungs. Amoskeag Apron Check Ginghams, for Father T. J.

Downey left this afternoon for TO 426 DELA WARE JAN. 15. Texas for the benefit of bis health. San An fi cents. Just Half Price.

IriOK SALE Eight large tubular head-lights, with large reflectors. H. VV. KLEMP. Furniture Factory.

FOR SALE A nice cutter as good as new. string of bells, and a large buffalo robe ii-eood condition. Apply to E. N. O.

Clongh321 Deiaware street or Mis. dough 614 South Filtt. street. FOR SALE A Buggy Surrey. Will sold cheap The owner is going away.

Apply or address the Standard office. Jf OR SALE OR RENT A six-room house, ccr ner Olive and Lawrence avenue. Gooi well and cistern in good repair. Inquke of Peter La Joie, corner of Fifth and Pennsylvania avenues. tonio will be his headquarters.

His many friends hopetie will soon recover. 10 cent Outine Cloths for 5 cents. 15 CLEARANCE SALE OF MILLINERY AT ALLOY'S. Best wool felt hats 25c. All of our trimmed hats at half price All pattern hats at half price.

Childrens shirred silk hats and bonnets at cost. Fancy feathers at half price. For bargains in millinery call at COS. 422 Delaware Street. Betea's Old Stand.

Joseph Pogue who is charged with falling to pay his road tax was re; resented by proxy in cent Outing Clotns for 7K cents. Atio Cents. the city court this morning. He could not leave In the meantime all goods his work, rogue case was continuea to 10 must be sold. morrow All 82 inch Green and Gold Seal and Fred Arlow was before Judge Pierce this Look at the reduced prices German Blue Prints will go at 10 cents.

5 Cents. on ladies' furs and everything morning tor not paying his road tax. He said he did not have the money to pav the tax with and hard work did not agree with him. He was -O--O- -o- else. Until February the remainder of our immense cloak stock will be on sale for what it will bring-.

No fair offers accompanied by cash will be refused. Four Dollar cloaks will be sold for One Dollar and the higher priced garments are rated accordingly. Go through the stock and make your selections. Our lyi cent quality Bleached Muslin, S6 exempted. ROTHSCHILD SON Inches wide will go tor cents.

5 Cents. OR SALE Rtal estate In all parts of the city. Lots in Midland place on Shawnee street between Elevet.th and Twelfth at the old price. W. D.

Kelly Son, Fifth and Delaware streets. LOST. I OST Friday evening a black cashmere glove. Finder please leave at this olflce or call and get the mate. Lawrence L.

L. Muslin cents. Atlan tic Li. Li. musiid cents.

7i Cents. DA YLIGHT STORE. A farmer was expelled from the Continental hotel yesterday afternoon. He claimed to have left "lour bits" on the cashier's desk and wanted the money returned. Becoming noisy and abusive he was ejected.

The water in the river looked clear and blue this morni Dg. The river is gorged near the Fort and below the city, near the Junction. The water moves very sluggishly at tbe ieiry boat crossing. The ice is about six inches thick. Mrs.

R. S. Brown received the sad intelligence this morning of the death of her father, Mr. Chas. Cross, which occurrtd yesterday at Niagara Falls.

His was 77 years. Mrs. OST A certificate of deposit In the First I ..1 I TO: I I A jiMuutu va.ii iui qpiou. luucr win iw rewarded by sending to Geo. W.

Ward, National Military Home. WANTED. Silk Umbrellas, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Suspenders, Silk Mufflers. The very latest designs in handles are seen in our stock of silk umbrellas. CALLAHAN EARLY, 116 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, Extra heavy Muslin, better than Indian Head, at 7K cents.

At 39 Cents. 60 Dozen Long Waisted Corsets In white and colors, worth 75 cents. 29 Cents. 50 fine Black Hair Muffs at 29 cents, not half wholesale cost. YT ANTED A girl to do general housework; no washing or ironing.

Apply at 218 Delaware street. Brown left this afternoon for that point. WANTED Twenty able bodied to cut ice at Solders Home. Must provide their own gloves or mittens. Report at the lake Thursday morning.

WANTED A girl to go three miles in the country no washing or ironing. Apply by letter to Mrs. J. O. Stoce.

OFFICIAL STATEMENT At 7 Cents. 4 4 wide Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale Bleached Muslin. io. Cents. Lonsdale Cambric.

OUR INDUCEMENTS ARE BETTER THAN EVER. We will assign the exclusive rights to sel the celebrated Taylor Adjustable Ladies Shoe in the whole or Dart of this state, loo oi Of the Financial Condition of the Union Savings Bank at Leavenworth, State of Kansas, at the Close of business on the 2nd day of January, 1892. our agents average from 5. a day to a year; no otner snoe like it; big pronts; easy to make sales. Address with 2c.

stamp. Consolidated Adjustable Shoe Co Lynn, Mass. RESOURCES. FOR RENT. A few items from our previous to inventory closing out sale of winter goods: Ladies' all wool scarlet vests and pants, up to and including the dollar garments will be closed out for 62 cents each.

(OR RENT A farm of 15 acres, good house W. A. KIRKHAM, Wholesale 5f Retail JEWELER. Wedding, Birthday And Anniversay Presents. Fine watch and jewelry repairing.

Jewelry made to order. 409 Delaware Leavenworth, Kas. ana oarn, sou west or city, near limits. Apply Room 7, Missouri Valley building. Loans and discounts, Safe deposit vault, Furniture and fixtures Expense account, Checks and other cash items, Currency Gold coin Silver coin.

Due from other banks, sight exchange. 93 6,767 75 1.220 II 8 20 6.051 60 4,208 00 1.252 641 482 29 16,340 01 FOR RENT A garden, good dwelling and stable on Twentieth and Dacotah streets; nine acres of land. Apply on premises or of Sergt. Barney Cunningham, police office. Glass Toweling, 6 cents.

Bleached Crash, cents. Stevens Crash, 22 inch. 12 cents. Kussia Crash. 8f.

10 and 12 cents. 12 Cents. One lot Ilnck, 18x86, Fringed and Fancy bordered, 12X cents. Halt Their Value. Turkey Red, heavy quality.

Table Linen at 25, 29 and 34e a yaid; about half their value. 43 Cents. 50 dozen Gentb' TJnlaundered Shirts, reinforced bosom, double back, well worth 75 cents. FOR RENT Twenty-five acres, house and barn and orchard in tbe city limits. Apply to VV.

D. KELLV SON, Fifth and Delaware street Total, 132.981 39 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. 30.000 00 Surplus fund on hand, 2.600 to Undivided profits 159 02 Dividend declared but not two DO Individual deposits, (1,025 depositors), 82.064 38 Time certificates 17,367 99 John Emery, the coal miner pianist did not appear in the police court this morning and his was continued to tomorrow morning. Dr.

Goddard will be subpoenaed on the part of the city to show thai Emery is evading tbe law. A meeting of tbe Bandana club will be held tbis eveuing and the officers elected at the last meeting installed. There was a good attendance atihe lar.t meeting and President Garrett requests every member who can conveniently do so to attend tbe meeting tonight. Three noted boomers who were in Atchison three years ago are now located as follows: S. B.

Glazier is in the mining business in Florida; W. P. Rice Is booming tbe town of Everett, ashington, and F. VV. Hunton is in the real estate business at Deunison, Texas.

A case of destroying private property was called in the police court this morning. Edward Tagley was charged by a property owner with removing three Irom a fence. The case was continuea to tomorrow morning to give the principals time to settle tbe difficulty amicably they could. Miss Viola Puderbaugh, aged 15 years, sister of Mrs. I.

E. McKelvey, died at tbe residence of her sister at 513 Olive street at 6 o'clock this morning. The disease was cerebro spinal She had been sick nearly a year. The funeral took placs 4 o'clock this afternoon at tue residence and the body was takeu to Osaw-kee for butial. Major E.

N. Morrill, the local manager of the western branch of tbe national Home for disabled volunteers, left yesterday morning for Washington to attend a meeting of the entire ard. A matter of much moment to tbe city conies up before the board at tbe sessiou to be held tomorrow, and all accounts favorable action is certain to follow. Presence of mind prevented a terrible acciden at the borne of George Heavey in South Leavenworth yesterday The children were preparing to go coasting and the lrock of one of the little girls caught tiie from the stove. Mrs.

Heavey wiapped a lare shwl around the child a smothered the flame. Tbe little girl was very sick from fright, but had eutirely recovered today. Tbe alarm of fire at o'clock tbis morning was sent In fiom the National hotel. The corridors were filled with bliuding steam. There was a dull roaring and hissing souud.

but Joseph Giacomini not locate it. Not knowing what else to do he sent for the firemen who found the cause of the tr- uble to be escaping steam from a radiator in tbe south ei-d of the ball on tbe second n-jor. M. Goldsmith, who has been in the C'gar business in Tacoma, arrived in the city yesterday on a visit. He reports John Malone as making uiont-y.

and Sam Mil igan, who is city attoi ney, in a law suit. The oth-r Leaven wor boys, he sajs. are not doing fo weil, and nearly all of them are talking about "going back home" to Leavenworth. Mr. tioldsruith is prospering, but prefers this eold snap to the almost ceaseless rain he leu behind him in Tacoma.

Last night was the coldest, of the winter. Before dark the mercury ran down rapidly until zero was reached a little before inldnffrht. Tt At 8 Cents. Regular 15 cent White Shaker Flannel. All other Flannels at remarkable Total 132.981 S9 STATE OF KAKSAS, COUNTY OF LEAVENWORTH.

SS: I. E. A. Kelly, cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to tho best of my knowledge and belief. So help me God E.

A. KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of January, 1892. W. s.

ALBRIGHT, Notary Public. (Commission expires on the 20th day of July 1893.) ADVERTISING. IF you wish to advertise anything, anywhere, at anytime, write to Geo. P. Rowell No 10 East Spruce sti eet, New York, EVERY one in need of information on the subject of advertising will do well to obtain a copy of "Book for Advertisers," 368 pages, price one dollar.

Mailed, postage paid on receipt of price. Contains a careful compilation from the American newspaper directory of all the best papers and class journals; gives the circulation ratine of each one. and a good deal of informa correct Attest: J. W. SPRATLEY.

1 SEAL. W. B. NICKELS, -directors. At 8Jj Cents a Pair.

Ladies' Fast Black Cotton Hose, good ly. A. HflUA. To CHARLES F. JOHNS IX, Bank CommUsvmeT Tojeka, Kaunas.

tion about rates and other matters pertaining to the business of advertising. Address Rowell's Advertising bureau, 10 Spruce street. New York. AND ROSE Our CELEBRATED Brands ascot te, Rose. Commander, Finks, Silver King, little Eva, Gold MuRKets, Moss A gate.

White Wing-, Vf Mil boxes of cigars from twenty-five 100 tn box. tor 1 up co S7. we have tbe largest stock In town of pipes, cigar holders and cigar (um, Id fact ever) thing in tbe line of smokers articles. Meerschaum goods a specialty. M.

G. FARRELL, 306 South Fifth street. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Ladies' white merino and Jersey rib vests and pants, the 50 cent grade will be closed out for 35 cents a garment. Ladies' natural wool, white and scarlet underwear that was $1.25 and $1.50 per garment will be closed out for $1 per garment.

All wool hosiery, the 25 and 30 cent qualities will be closed out for 20 cents a pair. Two lots of grey blankets that were $2.25 and $2.50 per pair will be closed out for $1.68 a pair. All of our 25 cent and 30 cent dress goods will be sold during the previous to inventory sale for 20 cents per yard. Ladies' cloths and tricots, one and one-half yards wide, a great bargain for 50 cents per yard will be closed out for 33 cents per yard, 10 Cents a Pair. Children's Fast Black Hose, sizes, 6 to 9, 10 cents a pair, any sise.

15 Cents Any Size. Children's Black All Wool Ribbed Hose, excellent quality, sizes 5 to 8, 15 cents any size. Office of City Clerk, Leavexworth iJanuary 6th, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the poll books for registration for the year 1892 are now open in my office, citizens may register according Making things lively for our com petitors and exceedingly interesting for the numberless customers who are attracted to us by seeing the bargains given to their neighbors. They come to look and stay to buy.

to tue provisions ot tne registration act. CARRIE SHEPHERD, diot City Clerk. Postponement. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Home Mining Is postponed uutil Tues FINE ALBUMS day evening Jan. i9tn ihm at tne city nan.

C. S. HARTOUGH, Secretary, EWARD Lost Saturday, Jan. 9, a pocket i nook containing S130 and papers, tne pa pers valuable only to me. A liberal reward will Ladies' and Children's' Fall and Winter underwear all reduced.

Cloaks and jack ets at your own prices. Misses' and chil dren's jackets almost given away. Walker's seal plush jackets worth 815 for 9-75. Black diagonal cheviot jacket, fur faced all the way down and fur collar, S5 98. All cloaks and jackets will go at any price.

FURS! FURS! Must be sold. The fact is, the whole of this stock will be BlauRh-tered, The prices on blankets and comforts will be cut in two. Everything In the Millinery department will go without re ard to cost or value. WE MEAN TO SELL. This revolution of prices croes Into effect tomorrow morning and continuing for two weeks We invite ail those who care to save their dollars to come and examine these bargains.

b- paid for its return to J. G. Brewster's store, rnuaaeipnia Dioca. wui u. urencn.

By truthful representations the word confidence is anchored in the minds of all the customers. JOHN SECKLER, THE ONLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, THE CONQUEROR, while competitors rend the air with wild lamentations of bad business, we are reaping the shekels of unequalled worth and merit. Overcoats, even the cost squelched. Look at our scarf and tie window; your choice for 25c. Look at our suit and pants display, and.

see whether they are not down -in price, and then come in and strike us for some of the matchless bargains to be found only at PRIVATE then fell steadily but slower until 8 o'clock this J. BIRINGER, GUN and LOCKSMITH. DKAXJUt IN PUtoli AmmanltKn. Fishing Tackle, rocket Cutlery, UlSpoithig Goods. Choke boring shot guns and general repairing s6dAlty, Agent for Klng'sFowder Shawnee and Htith trr JiyliR Mfgtlfitl'a tm Oldeei IJquor House In KSTABLISHKD 1897.

Missouri Valley. Do Jfi M. HOFMANN, Wholesale Dealer In WHISKY And Importer of Wines and Liquors. HENR ETTENSON. Fifth and Cherokee Streets.

grees below zero. Tnis ws the lowest point reached at tbe sigi al st tion. About 9 o'clock this morning the tempera; ure moderated and at 8:40 the mercury was 4 degrees below zero and was rising slowly. Rabbi S. Sale arrived from St, Louis to officiate atlhe wedding of Miss Carrie Seller and Mr.

Joseph Erauenthal tonight. Harry. Earle aud Barney Frauenthai brothers of the groom elect wil' -Iso be present. Other guests from abroad v-owill attend the wedding are: A. Seller and wife and F.

H. Seller aud wife oi Kansas City. Miss Ida Hart of St. Joseph, Miss Sarbacb of Hoiton, r. Lobenstein of St.

Louis, Misses Liliieand Annie Sampson of Independence. and Miss Levy and Miss Stella Stern of St. Josepb. J. M.

Brinkerhoff of the Missouri Pacific. A. Kimball, manager of the Rock Islam. W. B.

Kelly, superintendent of tbe Union Pacific. C. Williams of Topeka ad Archie Williams, attorney for the Lion Pacific, were guests at the Delmonico today They were here to attend a meeting of the union depot directors with Mr. Snmir erneld of the Kansas City Wyandotte Northwtsfern. A.

W. Dickinson and J. Bathburn of the Missouri Pacific The meeting was held this afternoon and was called for the purpose of electing officers. Two North Leavenworth men met near the river this morning. Each had a dog and was there for the same purpose to dispose of the dog.

One had a gun to shoot his dog with, the other had determined to drown his. Whiiethey were talking over the tragedies abont to take place tbe dogs engaged'in a fight JjOne man ran up and kicked the other man's dog. Tbe owner ot the abused dog took up for bis animal and kicked the offender. A general row then took place between the men in which the dogs also took part. In their anger the men parted, forgetting the object of their pilgrimage to tbe river bank.

LECTURES BY DR. O'LEARY S18W FIFTH LITTLE DROPS OF WATER Stopped by tbe Marquis Rooting company, man Distillery eta Dlat. Kentucky. 1 Kansas City, Mc ufacturers of eravel and If el roofs. Cover old Oroers by mallproraptly attended to.

Wednesday night. January 13, for men only; Thursday night for ladies. Tnese lectures will be extensively illustrated with a private gallery of anatomy, to see which alone is worth many times the price of admission. Ticket only So cents Dr. Leary's celebrated lecture on "Love, Courtship and Marriage" tonight.

Ten cents admission. tin or metnl roofs without removing old root. Office 107 South Fourth street. Telephone 107. Bast of references.

GRAVEL AND FELT ROOFS. RUSH SPRAGUE, successors to H. Rush Co. Manufacturers and Dealers in Flour. DAYER CARRIAGE -MANUFACTURERS.

All kinds of carriages, buggies, phaetons and Spring wagons. delivery wagons a specialty. Repairing, painting and trimming. 726 and 728 Shawnee Street. LEAVENWORTH, KAS rrrsTrsTrrrarn H.

D. Bosh. "9 W. C. Sprairae.

A ff A can get a valuable secret that tyty Premium, AT.WHOLESALE ONLY. Leavenwor Kancac, Golden Eagle, cost mo 96.UU, u.j a rubber siueia tot cents. Mrs. V. M.

APP. CO. 115 V. 8th STREET, ST. LOtB, HO.

rrj TT to every man, yoTtng.midJle-aed, jT HJC. ad old postage paid, idref-VT. B. PttfcUint. Sal golnmbM AW- JBwitm JU i 413 415 Delaware.

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