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Santa Claus from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

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S'-A-TNTTA. CLAU8. 1866 1865. I. ROTHENBERG, A BACTIBLOR'B COMPLAINT.

W'linn I rcm'-nib 1 AS, COLLINS A Merry Ohristmosl Happy New Tear 'I Im nine I line o.ei tog-tlir, I fuel liken roostiir In the II to rainy weather. I fuel like ouo who treads alone Some tarn-yard nil deaertwl, Whoae on tire fled, whose liens are df" Or off to markot started. No. 21 1-2 Delaws.ro Street, Si.nuku's Skvino Maciunk. Believing these to be the best machines in use, we have excluded all other makers from our columns.

At tho late Fair in New York where all the other machines, of the va nous manufactories, were on exhibition Grand Aution Sale. Wholesale and Retail tho Singer's Manufacturing and Family Sewing Machine carried off the premiums, and, iu fact no matter where they are exhibitod with other machines they never COMPILER tail to be awarded the medal. Mr.bing er is the oriental inventor of Sewing Ma (Written Expressly fur Santa THE TRUE FRIEND. Olvo iuo the friend who scorns droll. Who owiu my noble dutd, Whether or not I bow baton To bin the one true I Vot, better fr, Hie wnll-ctriiwl pralie Furever slept unsung, Tlian It ahould fall from liullow heart Or Hjrcoihiatitio tonguo.

Than give tu ma t)i uitliful Him, Who no hi ak fours deter, Who glvm to ma my in sal uf praise And chide inn when I err. Who glvoa me counsels not to ahow Their own auperior worth, Ilut tlnit my apirit'a iitteut good, Be quickened into lilrtli. Wliii, when iny faint and fait' ring f.et Slip buck ou duty's ri-ul, With kindly de.is and words lore, Lighten! the weary load. ho, whu I doubt the lore thit aeoda The icuurge and chastening rod, r.sbukes my fin and wlnj me back To faith ill Heaven and Ood. AN AFFECTING TALE.

chines, nnd he has steadily kept his name and Machine at tho Lead of this DEALSB IX department over Bince. Mr. James Far ren, the Agent for Leavenworth, keeps a large variety ot all sizes and styles ot ma chines on hand, and no more sppropn ate or acceptable gift could bo mado AiU than one of Singer's Sewing Machines. Clot lilng Air. l-arren lias ins Depot on Shawnee street between Main and Second streets $40,000 00 WORTH OF opposite tho Conservative office, where a large variety is always kept ou hand- To prevent accidents on Railroads.

AND Lot on enclosed box bo put in front of tho Cowcatcher, and put tho President or Vice President ol the road in it. The old maid tat in lior old arm chair, ExTKitPRisiNo men out of employment, GAZETTEER PUBLISHER. by addressing Charles uoinns, lock uox GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. with half closed eyes and pensive air, and without a blush on her tnuidcu face, fell 303, Leavenworth, Kansas, or by calling into old "Murphy's sweet embrace at Ins omce, corner of Shawnee and Sec She dreamed that her husband, kind ami ond streets, can get an agency that will true, her form to his Hide, ho fondly drew, pay them ten dollars per dav, clear ot ex nouses. Mr.

Collins is the exclusive while in accents gentle, clear and slow, he called her the dearest name below, A Western wholesale agent for Haasis Lubrecht of New York, tho largest nnd Alarg assortment ot Custom and Eastern mad lire was kindled upon the hearth, while the tea kettle sang a merrier lay than it most enterprising map and chart publish had whistled lor many a day. flew light ers in the United htntes. lie is also patent agent and receives a sample of all was dilluscil in the old maul lien rt an she felt her loneliness now depart; the articles patented. Cultivate his acquaint .41 men it will pay you. BOOTS AND SHOES.

i. A. Mii.msoton Dolawaro All our best goods will be sold during the re selling out at auction $40,000 worth of tho choicest dry goods and Yankeo no lions ever brought to Lea veu worth. Go and gel a bargain before the goods are all Western Wholesale Ag't ALSO Hold. ThkN.

II. Register says: 'Agentleman, Christmas Week. who is still a young man, came here with a few hundred dollars, and opened a store HATS AND CAPS lexis leet, ho brought with linn what was more valuable thorough knowledge ot his business and ot the value ot adverti sing, lie now lives in one ol the tinest houses in the city, owns largely in real es In large variety. tate, is 83und, for we don't kuovv how table all spread, all clean and now, mid plates, and cups, and saucers for two. Hero the port kindly pause for the laudable purpose of prolonging the "old crit-teVrf bliss.

Hut to resume At hist, as the dusky dim twilight was fast giving place to the shades of night, she reached her arms for a sweet embrace, and, alas alas I found her empty space. As from her vision of bliss she awoke, and found that hor dream had perished and broke, she arose and said, with a shuddering sigh: would I had married in days gone by Ai.uu.vi3 at Crew Morgan's, near the Market. Ladies who wish to keep posted as to tho latest fashions, or who want a bonnet or hat made or trimmed a la mode, should not fail to visit tha millinery establishment of Mrs. II. B.

Murphy on Shawnee street, above Seventh. Her fine tasto has been exercised in selecting goods that has already given to her store tho title of Excelsior." Mrs. M. is one of tho best dress makers and miliners in Leavenworth, and alio is the only practical teacher mid adept in tho art of manufacturing tho celebrated French fluting that. Is now so popular.

Don't forget the storo on Shawnee, above Seventh street. Toys at 10. 99J Shawnee St. between Fourth and Fifth streets. fob NO.

35 DELAWARE ST And Myitock isbelngcontiimally replenished, my prices dofy competition. The motto of my establishment i many thousand, and is still enlarging his business and carrying it on with an energy and success which oannot fail to place N. H.WILLIAMS, him high on the scroll of tho income tax list. True his advertising expenses for the past year were some $50,000, but no one can visit his estahli.siiment without AUCTION AND COMMISSION Quick Sales and Small Profits. seeing that it pays." Toys at Crew Morgan's, near the mar ket house.

HAASIS LUBRECHT, SoiiKTiiisa New. Cunningham Co. have now opened their drug store near No. 58 3rd No. S3 Shawnee the corner of Shawnee and Sixth streets.

They have gone to every expense in furnishing their house, and have supplied themselves with the purest and best as CITY HOTEL, Corner Jule and Main ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI. J. E. THRASHER, Proprietor.

Leavenworth Kansas, sortment of medicines, toilet articles, fla OF SEW voring extracts, etc. Their assort- ent ot oils, wines, and liquors cannot be surpassed in quality. They have also a Has TOYS he Million which he will cloe lull supply ol stationery, which they pro- out witbout regard to cont. oso to keep on hands at all times as a matter of convenience for their custom 'ublic Sale Every Morning MAP CHART PUBLISHERS ers. Call and see them in their new store.

Wanted, a pair of scissors to cut a caper; Tho pot in which a patriots blood was boiled Tho address of the confectioner, who makes "trifles as light as air;" A short club broken oil' of the square root A rocker from the "cradle of liberty." AT 1 0 O'CLOCK. This House has loen entirely refurnished and renovated, and is centrally located. 1 Tr i 1. Tr.melors will find the churges reaionable. and J.

T. Agent of tho Chicago, Burlington anil Quincy It nil roads, and one of tho most energetic railroad men in the West, has changed his headquarters from St. Joseph to this City, His ofiieo for the present, is at Lvco. Naomi, lb daughter of Enoch, was only five hundred and eighty years old when she was married. Courage, Indies CukwA tymtOAN, tho enterprising newsmen and stationers on Shawnee street, have an immense stock of tine Christmas goods, intended for presents for the holidays.

Their store reminds a person more of the Applc'on's of New York than anything that it would be thought Leavenworth could support. They have an endless variety ol beautiful Albums, story books, gold pens and beautiful cases with toys suilicient to load down Santa Chius before starting out on his charitable mission to give something to every little one in the city. This firm has just opened a branch storo in Lawrence. By their energy, business tact and gentlemanly dealinrrs, they have merited the tit le of the Excelsior Boole Store of the West." We cam. IheaUcnlion of our readers to the card of II.

B. Murphy, the popular news dealer, on Shawnee street above the Proprietor will use Lis endeavors to make bis The Aromatic Tincture of Myrrh is tho en department, Horses, Hamcs, Wagons. An best preserver and cleanser ol teeth ex-1 also Dry Goods and Notions; and as everybody is tant, and gives to your breath a beautiful I always wanting what somebody elae has got, odor. For sale only by R. J.

Brown, drug- I guest feel i and i ilth streets. i gist, corner of Shawnee Here is the Place to Watch and get it. -A-T 3E3C03VCE. AGENTS WANTED Wc also have Consignments of DENNIS CLEASON, DRY GOODS, CLOCKS, Ladies, if you fail to visit the dry goods storo of Rothschild, Einstein No. 40 Delaware street, you will miss one of tho richest and most interesting sights of the present season.

This firm having foreshadowed the immense amount of goods that it wou'd require to meet the wants of their customers and the holiday trade, have overshadowed all competition. Their Bhelves are literally loaded with silken fabrics from Persia's looms, India's choicest robes, with shawls and cloaks of the finest texture and endless variety. UPHOLSTEKEK CLOTHING, In every County and City in the West. Manufacturer and Dealer in Sofas, Prrine Lonn. mur, ouuck, jio-s huu spring JHattresse and Bedding, BOOTS AND SHOES, Which wo will ifU at private aah, and aall cheap.

In short, If you want any ihiug, call on 78 DELAWAEE STBEET, 78 ADDRESS aWCorpets cut and laid down Repairing don to order. All work wauranted as repreaenied. 1ST. H. Williams; CHAS.

COLLINS, If you have gnf anything toacll, I will tell Itfor you to the host, a'lvantagu, ou liberul terms and prompt return made. seventh, lie keeps all the papers, magazines and periodicals, and has the best selection of Christmas and holiday illustrated story books in the city. He is a general purchasing agent, and takes orders for any kind of goods appertaining to his business. He is potnpt and reliable.and to use a theatrical phrase, well up in his parts," of his business, we mean. McGoniolr Si MadD'K, Fifth street, (court house building) are the best paint-era in the ciiy, ami enjoy an enviable reputation.

Tliev always keep on hand a large ami varied slock of window glass, of all sizes, window shades iu endless varieties. Pay them a visit. TnB celebra'ed Glycerine Lo'ion, for chapped hands and chilblains, is a sure remedy. For sale only by llobt. J.

Brown, druggist, corner of Fifth, and Shawnee streets; Their stock of dress goods is in endless variety, while their nubias, Son tags, and woolen goods is immense. Their stock consists of everything rich and rare in tho dry goods line. This houso ranks among the best iu the West, and as regards prices, their immense sales justify them in Belli ir at small profits. When you are buying your Christmas presents, don't forget to cull at the U. S.

Dry Good3 House No 40 Delaware street. You cannot luxke more acceptable present to a friend, nor one that will recall their memory to you oftenerthnn a good photograph of yourself. J. P. Babbitt, at his photograph gHllery, 4U Delaware street, is taking some of the best pictures iu the city.

Silvrb and Plnted ware, atE. Hallett's 09 )i Shawnee Street, bet weeu Fourth and Filth Btreets. THE AUCTION HOUSE OF LOCK BOZ 363, FKOM THE TIii.ES BOOK. JOB NEWSPAPER STEAM PUBLISHING HOUSE! N. H.

WILLIAMS, Corner Delaware and Third Streets. ITHE place to buy or ill fur Cash, and the place to (et Or call at his Office, Corner of Shawnee and Second ftreeti, up atulas, Leavenworth. LEAVENWORTH..

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