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The Leavenworth Standard from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

The Leavenworth Standard from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

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ttot? a mn cm i inn i-M-n-rr cn nn i CITT BRIHTS. OFFICIAL STATEiMENT i Of the Financial Condition of the UNION SAVINGS BANK, at Leaven- worm, otate ol Kansas, at the close of Business on the 15th day of MIDWEEK April. 1895. A LOVELY NEW PARASOL OVER YOUR "Styltsh New Hat," Is what we wish to call your attention to this wreek. Tomorrow we make a full display of all the latest and choicest novelties to be had in Parasols this season, which includes the elegant Crepons in ESO TT? fT Loin! ondrdjSeB trSO and ity Real estate Furniture and fixtures tipense account 37.345 25 NV) ft) 1,410 1.015 10 00 5,545 00 Pate's V.

S. Wf-ath-r Bureau, Kansas City. April During the last twenty-four hours good rains fell in Texas. Arkansas and Tennessee, aril light rains in southern and eastern Missouri, Minnesota and north-central Nebraska; the latter did not amount to much. Conditions this morning were favorable wi.n-irrjid showers within a few Safe deposit apnh mkVkeV Currency oia coin Silver coin uvs, but during the last few weeks the 40 00 00 sa ot 28.733 23 Due from other banks, sight look on several occasions was very promising rain, that there is considerable uncer Total.

tainty connecteu witn it. Forecast for this section: icciay ana Satur LIABILITIES. day, fair, with no material change in Capital stock paid in Surplus fund on hand yellow, cream or black, also the little stripes to match your new costume, and the new white fancy silk or satin parasol wrhich we will show i Undivided profits Individual deposits Ten yards of tennis flannel for 39 cents. 30.000 00 7,500 00 2,822, 48 126.907 40 810 00 34,087 73 201,927 61 Demand certificates Time certificates worth i.y cents, isaturuay only at a. u.

itum, K20 Delaware street. vou at si. is simply won- August Slonski of To Mr. and Mrs. Total Miama street, a son.

State of Kansas, County of Learemcorth, ss: derful. Do not buy a new parasol until you see our sty Three new features are to be seen in the Ladies' waists 50c, 75c, $1. Mother's Friend waists for boys, 35c, 50c and 75c. The "Leather Stocking" for boys, 25c pair; can't wear them out. Men's Balbriggan Underwear, vest or pants, 25c.

Fine French Balbriggan shirts and drawers, 50c. Parasols, largest stock ever shown here; prices never so low. totoe above statement is true new shirt waists received yesterday at Roth i schild's. The collar, cuffs and yoke are quite lish new stock. different from any vet shown here.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 25th day of April 195 Ca8Mer' A. Bouisse, after a rest from business STERN cares, has opened up for himself again SEAL. CORRECT ATTEST Many a time anil oft have we been complimented on our wonderful display of millinery. Never was the praise merited as now every style is here Duck Boskets, Napoleon Effects, The Della Fox. Pretty Toques, Tiusimed Sailors, in the John ilauuska place on fenawnee 416 Delaware Street.

W. Albright, Notary Public. Commission expires on the 23rd day of July, 1897. NATHAN PCHLOSS, 1 W. B.

NICKKLS, ln, F. W. WCLFEKUHLER, Directors. L. A.

KNOX. street. N. more of those Arthur Dudley is strengthening the Old Tennessee" company during its en lovelv pattern hats for to- gagement at Joseph this week, tie morrow from 4 to 8. has the part of the heavy villain.

Chris and George Mittleback are catoh- 1112 5,000 minnows and confining them at the boat house just north of the union station for the accommodation of fisher And a number of other popular shapes. A recent purchase of late patterns, now on exhibit in our pattern room should be seen by everyone. A ew items STYLE ate. 1 On sale for this, week, and some extra- for Butterick Patterns. Agents Is a good quality in clothes men.

The Chase investigation has adjourned until the lawyers have time to prepare their arguments. It is expected that the committee will meet again in aboutthree weeks at the call of Chairman Parker. In the district court today the tax title and eject raeut suit of John C. Douglass asaitik Katchford is on trial. It will probably be concluded this afternoon.

ordinary good values. SSI Baby Bonnets In Every Variety. This" Cut Represents A leader At 25 Cents. Tomorrow will be motion and divorce AT 50 CENTS. day.

Fire Marshal Burns this morning issued and in furniture. Style in furniture means the newest designs and handsomest finish. A stylish store is sometimes expensive, but all the style we have is in our furniture, curtain and carpet stock, where you would rather have it. On all new furniture, however elegant, the price is just half what it used to be. Boss Furniture Co.

a permit to Henry Werner to build a $100 46 inch Fine Wool Dress Goods, really worth 85 cents to addition to his resuleuce at Fifth and l)a kota streets. He also issued a permit to i Why to build a 4350 frame cottage on Will purchase an elegant upright HUNTINGTON PIANO, strictly warranted for five years. Montezuma avenue. Pure manufactured and natural ice AT 25 CENTS. Prof.

J. II. Darling has contracted with the Maple Park management to make delivered to families. 10 Pounds Daily, per month, $1- balloon asfensions and parachute iumps Special lot very fine Albert Black Hosiery worth double. this season.

Tte people will remember Prof. Darling by the maDy daring leaps 15 Pounds Daily, per month, 2.00. he made here last season. 25 Pounds Daily, per month, $2.50. A Leavenworth grocer sold gasoline for Special rates in large quantities coal oil by mistake to a customer one day IT 5 TO lCENTS.

this week. The customer could not de and car lots. M. B. DONOVAN, Tel.

247. termine why the parlor lamp acted so Poke Bonnet same as cut, in tucked lawn, embroidered and fancy lawns. All of these are washable and this season's most 1 a styles. Will purchase an elegant FAR-RAND VOTEY organ with all the latest improvements. Catalogues free on application.

Correspondence solicited. Address, strangely and complained of the oil, White Goods, Several choice styles of much under usual value. which led to tne discovery. Maj. Gen.

McCook passed through Leavenworth yesterday afternoon en 1 route from Denver to Dayton, O. He i stopped long enough at Fort Leaven I AT 3ft CENTS. HUFFMAN I gfesaja -tip worth to make a casual inspection of the military orison, he being president of the US 3 prison board. Is PIANO! 'Amorita, the opera which had a suc cessful run of over ten months at the Ca- Thirty styles of China silks, just the thing for waists and dresses, well worth 50c. Laces in black, cream, ivory and ecru, in all widths and qualities at special prices for this sale.

Leavenworth, Kas. WEDDING PRESENTS. Large and well selected stock of goods suitable for a wedding gift. Sterling Silver, Plated Ware, Bric-a-Brac, Clocks, Cut Glass, and other things too numerous to mention. Be sure and see our stack and prices before buying.

Prices always the lowest. W. A. KIItKHAM, Manufacturing Jeweler. 409 Delaware, Leavenworth iuo in New York and which has been re SMALL 413 and 415 Delaware.

NO STYLE EXCELS. In silks and in satins, In linen or wool; In frills that are ruffled, In folds that are full; At all social functions, "Where fashion does lurk; There is naught that excels, Our fine laundry work. BELL STEAM LAUNDRY. vived by the Calhoun Opera company. win be presented at the opera house its new form by the Calhoun company tomorrow evening err A convict named Bronson escaped from the penitentiary lure yesterday after noon, lie had been detailed to work in Frank Scott.

MAPLE PARK. Roller Skating, Bowling, Open Daily, MAPLE PARK. the family of Deputy Warden Markham Search for him was of no avail. Bronson was sent up from Geary county for for gery and had nearly a year to strve 403 DELAWARE STREET. The funeral of the late George Guion, father of F.

M. Guion, will take place from the family residence at Third and Arch, at clock tomorrow arternoon HARR'S TTTTTTT7 iTTTTTTT 7TTTTTTrTTTTTT7TTT7TTTTTTTTTTTTTT77 ICE CREAM'S. iiiuui liiaiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiUiAiiii Furnished in any quantity, Made with any flavor, On reasonable notice. Ice Cream Soda and summer drinks specially prepared with best flavors at the soda fountain. B.

Harr, Confectioner 418 Delaware Street and Turner Hall M. (jiuiou, tor whose return the ser vices have been postponed, is expected to NEW GOODS NOW HERE. One of the finest assortments of light and medium weight Fabrics ever shown in Leavenworth. "We make the best business suits. J.

W. THOMAS, (STOCESSOB TO 3. A. THOMAS) 325 Delaware. arrive at 5 clock tomorrow morning The Fort Leavenworth Dramatic club At All For Saturday.

will present "The Professor," at a benefit performance for the Old Ladies' Rest in 1-ranklin hail at the Home tomorrow night. The curtaiu will rise at 7:30. An admission of twenty-five cents will be 25 CENTS charged. Electric cars will be found the most convenient way of getting to the Fine Ripe Bananas, Two Dozen for Fancy Naval Oranges, Per Dozen Home and back. W.

S. McKay, a taveling advertising 20 BIRINGER, man. was arrested late yesterday after HAVE YOU SEEN THE 400? noon for posting bills without a city li cense, thus interfering with the peace of mma or air. ui ooks, tne king or heaven Get our prices on Flour cheapest and best in the city. GUN LOCKSMITH, worth bill boards.

In the police court riwEATINE FOR TH FEET yPS Don't forget that we sell two large loaves of bread for FIVE this morning McKay case was contin -AND- ued till tomorrow. He put up a cash CENTS. bond of $lo when arrested. Adolph Clenuer, charged with murder BICYCLE REPAIRER. Dealer in Guns.

Pistols. Ammunition. Fish mg his brother Frank at their father's home south of Lausinz on April 2. had A SANITARY PREPARATION. Is a cure for sweaty, sore, galled, Sweatine forbad odortd feet aud profuse (perspiring or chafed arm pits.

"THE MAGNET." 31G-318 Delaware Street. his preliminary trial before Justice Johnson yesterday and was bound over. His bond was tixed at $2,000, which he could SWEATIXE ing Tackles, Pocket Cutlery, and all Sporting Goods. Choke boring shot guns and general repairing a specialty. Gun and blasting powder and dynamite Bold in quantities.

SHAWNEE SIXTH STS not furnish. hen the case comes to (Is harmless, agreeable and easily (applied. Fifty cents for it at your gists, or of us will prove all that (is said of it. trial his plea will be self defense. Neither SWEATINE side introduced much testimony at the preliminary hearing.

SWEATIXE CHEMICAL Chicago, Ills. In the police court this morning Henry Ray, James Gallagher, William Kellv. The Prettiest Little TTTV'Vv Watches A Made Sfri uk Gold, Are The tl Smallest SrJ This Bert Ford, William Murray, Johu Callahan and Carl Bizare, arrested late last juiiiiiuiuiuuiuiiuuiaiuiutiiuujiuiuiuujuiujiuaiaiu FOE A EEW DAYS. night for vagrancy, were discharged. Some of them were disappointed at the joules ruling, iney reany courted a light fine, as they were rather anxious to remain Leaveuworth a few days; now iney must move on." Sideboards $16.50, now $13 Sideboards 18.150.

now 15 Drug Stores. jyixs. james uaivin made matters ex ommentaryl ceedingly uupleasant at Doran's saloon on Cherokee street at a clock yesterday aiteruoou. tier nusoauu naa been drmk Sideboards Sideboards Sideboards Sideboards 22.00, now 18 30.00, now 25 50.00, now 42 60.00, now 45 mg there contrary to Mrs. Galvin's wishes, and she chased him and others out of the REAL ESTATE.

place with an iron poker. She then pro- ceeueu to aemonsn tne windows and in Country. tenor ornaments, doing considerable damage. Mrs. Galviu cut her hands and wrists badly smashing the windows, J.

H. Wuertii Son, mm e.cjavisR i In the spring, the young man's fancy, 5 Lightly turns to thoughts of love. Tennyson. The state bank commissioner called for Extension Tables. Dining Room Chairs.

All at Reduced Prices. S. SIMMONDS. 417 Delaware Street. a statemeut of the state banks April 15, aud the Union Savings bank publishes its statement in this issue of the Standard.

Leading Jewelers, 429 Delaware. tne statement is not only a credit, to the bank, but to the city. Tne Union Savings bank has never made a statement that uas sot ssowu an increase aud the state ment published today shows the bank to 0He might have very well added, Thoughts of clothes, too. Seckler. have grown more in the last three months than ever before.

The bank has deposits rF Cir.l mill Katie Heavey, the o-year-old daughter ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? We carry the largest stock in the City, of paints, lead, oil, varnishes, colors and brushes. Also floor -v of Mi and Mrs. George II. Heavey, died mis morning ot heart disease after an ill ness oi six months. The time of the fu ONE NIGHT ONLY.

ISatukdayJ April 27 The Musical Event of the Year, The Caliioux Opera Company. Fifty people in an elaborate production of Czibuika's beautiful romantic opera, AMORITA A notable array of principals, a handsome chorus, a perfect ensemble, an augmented orchestra. Scale of prices, $1 all down 6tairs, 75, 50 and 25 cents. neral win be auuouuced later. Although ueaxu was not unexpected the news will "POR SALE Farm of 160 acres, 9 mileswest of city, in cultivation.

$3,500. Also, fine farm 10 miles southwest, small new house, splendid stable, running water; 80 acres of timber, 30 acres In cultivation, for Also 100 acre farm In lackson county seven miles from Holton and two miles from Lark in. House of eight rooms, two splendid barns, ice house, smoke house, two cellars, large storehouse and plenty of sheds and corrals. The best fruit orchard in Jackson county, containing nineteen acres of new apple trees, an abundance of peaches, pears, plums, berries and small fruit. Also 25 acres, 4 ri lies from city, house, well and cistern for $700.

Also a seven room residence oi "Walnut near Third, with three lots. Tor ltJ00. A beautiful residenceon North Broadv ten rooms, fine stable, carriage house sad fruit, grapes, shade and shrubbery. Lots 90x140 feet, price $4,500. Or will exchange for a farm near the city.

Also 5 acres within the city, bouse 9 rooms, stable, ice house, two springs, good well, chicken house, hog pens, Ac $3000, or will trade for fruit farm. Also 24 aces Joining the city, fine grapes, house, Ace, $300 per acre, or will exchauge for city property. Also nearly two acres in Bain City, opposite Billings', on the Kansas City road, joining Soldiers' Home. Has a frontage of sou feet on the road, can be subdivided into many lot and is well suited for restaurant, stores or dwellings. Also 5 beautiful lots northwest corner Osage and 13tb.

Large and small residences In ail parts of the city. Twentytsix acres of unimproved land 5 miles rra city. Farm of 100 acres, iU miles from KJckapoo, good house, orchard, barn, living water, for $-rM). Also, five acres in the city, with selected fruit and berries, for $300. Also, ten lots on the northwest comer of Cherokee and twelfth streets.

Dwellings all sizes and vacant lots in every part of the city and a number of Improved and desirable farms. A. F. CALLAHAN. 8.

K. cor. Fifth and Cherokee. be a shock to Mr. and Mrs.

Heavev's 1 1 uns, ue nine sins uiness began paints. Uur mixed paint iurmg the smallpox scare and dated itom the time she was vaccinated. 1'hy- has stood the and is well test of time spoken of. r-iciuns are oi ise opiuiou, nowever, that bis was merely a coincidence aud had A man may go shabby in cold weather, because an overcoat covers a multitude of sins, but in the spring he owes himself a new suit, hat, shirts, underwear, scarf, gloves and Sunday paraphernalia to make himself presentable in the social circle. Our goods this season are up to date, as they always are, and we shall be glad to have you call and look them over.

Our prices are the lowest. A call is solicited which will be appreciated by Yours Respectfully, no special bearing oh the case. Something new, Sulpho car Closing Out Sale WALL PAPER 50,000 rolls latest patterns and designs from the factories of R. S. Hobbs and other weU known makers.

20,000 rolls of white blank paper from 3 to 8 cents per roll. All other grades proportionately reduced. Handsomely embossed papers, only 20 cents per rolL All lines of Graves' pressed papers. Pleased to show goods and make prices to everybody. JNO.

P. MADDEN, 511 Delaware Street. Charles G. McKenua says the details of the aecideut to his mother as given in a bon wall paper cleaner. 50c package.

local newspaper, wmie in the main cor- eie cuijfuieruiuy overarawn, as injuries i nougn or a pain- Fritsciie's Pharmacy, BROADWAY AND SHAWNEE. iui uamir, cuusisi mainiy a lew facial scratches aud a numkr of bruises, which though tbey will confine her to the bouse tor several days are nowise serious The horse became frightened near Maple park at a train passing overhead an plunging forward upset the buggy, throw- mg iue occupauis out ana slightly dam aging me ouggy. There is a secret society in Leaven worth that is comparatively new to Leav enworth lodge men. it is known as the MARK BEISTE.REB "Ancient Order of Foresters." Its 115 members meet at Ehart hall in West Leavenworth aud the society is one of the many beneficiary orders which have sprung up so rapidly of late years. A FIRE, STORM, ACCIDENT, iiUltiAy THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 3 Southwest Corner of Fifth and Delaware Streets, 11 of PIPS THE NEW NATIONAL LEAVENWORTH.

KANSAS. Well lighted and ventilated and all modern Improvements. Special accommodations offered to commercial men wltb elegant rooms to display goods. Northeast corner Fourlk. and Cherokee streets.

MELLA GIACOMINI. member is entitled to a sick benefit, a physician and mcdiciues and in case of death $75 is paid for funeral expenses. The members may also take life insurance in the order. The late Herman Bruns was a meniler and the day of bid funeral the lodge fulfilled its obligations by sending Mxs. Bruns a cheek.

AND VALISES. P. J. FRELING, Man'fact'er, 425 Delaware. W.

B. Fletcher lEAYEN WORTH, XAKS.

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