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The State Sentinel from Leavenworth, Kansas • 8

The State Sentinel du lieu suivant : Leavenworth, Kansas • 8

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THE STATE SENTINEL 8 NEWS BOILED DOWN. LOCAL NOTES. Those who fail of hearing Trof. Allan Curr, the distinguished Scottish lecturer, will deprive themselves of a rare pleasure. The lectures will be at the Baptist Church, Henry M.

Atkinson, of Nebraska, has been confirmed by the Senate as Commis WILSON'S CENTRAL STORE! A SUCCESS! 11 Notice. Depositors and others will take corner Sixth and Seneca streets. Subject notice that my connection with the Leaven TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION The Ladies' Temperance Association met on Thursday afternoon. March 25th, at the M. E.

ChurchJ The meeting was called to order and opened with the usual devotional exercises by the President, Mrs. Calkins, after which she stated that the time had arrived for the semi-annual election of officers for the ensuing term. The following nominations were made, and the candidates duly elected: worth Savings Bank having been severed, I this evening, "Risen from the Ranks," and to-morrow (Friday evening), "The Scotch sioner of Pensions. The special session of the Senate adjourn ed on the 25th inst. Otto Franke has been confirmed as Post master at Lincoln, Nebraska.

their heroes and heroines." am rot responsible for any claim against that Institution. John A. Haldermak. Mr. Net.

II. Brown, formerly with JScott On Friday of last week, Rev. I. S. Kal- The nomination of Dan.

A Pardee for the Woodruff, and Frank Scott, and who sus loch left Leavenworth with his family for a District Judgeship of Louisiana, in place of tains the reputation of being one of the best and most reliable salesmen in the city, is Judge Durrell, resigned, has been laid on President Mrs. J. L. Hunting. permanent home in San Francisco, where he has recently been called to the pastoral Vice-Fresidents, Mrs.

E. B. Calkins. Mrs. now to be found at the Dry Goods store of charge of the Metropolitan Baptist Ch'h of Jno.

Higinbotham, Mrs. U. B. Davis, G. M.

Barns, No. 324 Delaware street.where the table, and Mr. Pardee has unconditionally withdrawn from the contest. The anti-monopoly party will hold a Nc tional Conference of Workingmen and Far that city. During his brief sojourn in our he will be pleased to see his old customers, community, Mr.

Kalloch has made many and show them through a well selected stock Mrs. D. W. Houston. Secretary Mrs.

D. F. Fairchild. Treasurer Mrs. Wm.

Fairchild. An unusual number of ladies were pre warm friends, whose ge-od wishes and sym mers in Cincinnati, on the first Tuesday of of seasonable goods at suitable prices. In passing the Leavenworth Mills yester pathies accompany him to his new field of September next. ministerial labor. sent, still enthusiastic in the cause, with un The town of Montrose, in Henry county, day, we noticed through the window the daunted courage and hopeful for the fa amiable countenance of our old Insurance with the exception of two business CALL AT THE LIVELY LITTLE CENTRAL on Fifth street, second door north of Gable Mrk'i Grocery, and see the NEW GOODS! Spring GooJi in de Bcge, Camels fair, Dutchess Cloth, 6v.

200 pieces New Spring Prints at 10c a yard. Pure Black Mohairs best make in America Another Largr Lot op Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, Frillings, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Rucking, Neckties, Tucked Muslin, Swiss, Organdie, Nainsook and Jaconet Muslins, Bias Tucking. Cotton Trimming, Belts, A full line of Bleached Muslins and Shirt Fronts. Table Damask, Towels Napkins and Sheetings- Small Expenses and Small Profits, at wilson's central store, 5tf 315 south 5th street. MUSE HARRISON, FASHIONABLE DR ASS MAKING, STAMPING AND BRAIDING.

410 Shawnee street, Leavenworth, between 4th and 5th, north side. i-4tf Mr. Roberts, of the Oskaloosa Independ ture, who earnestly planned for a renewal of houses, was destroyed by fire on the 24th faiend, John Ilosick, Esq. We learn he is busy and happy selling his best "II. S.

ent, has purchased the Commercial of this citv. from D. W. Houston, and will take work, conscious that their efforts in the past charee April 5th. It is understood that Mr.

had been prolific of good. lThe report from a reliable source that mi inst. Another Black Hills Transportation Company has just been organized in Omaha. It proposes to leave the railroad at Sidney, Nebraska. Roberts will suspend the Weekly Commer cial and substitute therefor the State Sen tinel.

mnkinc that paper up from the mat norswere admitted into saloons and per-mited to remain, evoked much comment ter contained in the Daily Commercial. This will be fresh reading for the city subscribers and some discussion, knowing it to be in direct violation of the City Ordinances, Governor Kellogg has issued a call for an of the Sentinel. The above bit of information, taken from one of our city cotemporaries, is news to which are based upon the State laws. It was suggested to investigate the matter us, but we are glad that The Sentinel is so well appreciated, as that our neighbor should desire to substitute it for one of the most in fluential weekly newspapers in the West. more fully, if it required a call from the ladies themselves, at said establishments.

A mass-meeting is in contemplation at no far distant day. There will be a regular meeting at the Church, on next Thursday, April 1st, at 4 o'clock r. to which all ladies interested in the cause are cordially invited. Mrs. De F.

FairchilI). Secretary. IN MEMORIAM. The regular meeting of the Ladies Temp erance Association will be held this(Thurs- day) afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Metho dist church. FONDA SHANNON, General COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

Corner Main and Delaware Streets. Liberal cash advances made on Consignments. Parties having Grain or Produce to ship to this market will find it to their advantage to try us, as we are well known to the Trade. i-2tf CASH PAID' For all kinds of CO UNTR PROD UCE, I. O.

G. T. Kickapoo Lodge No. 45 meets every Fri extra session of the Legislature; to meet in New Orleans, on Wednesday, April 14th, to carry out the adjustment. Some enterprising men in Boston are about fitting out an expedition to the Black Hills.

It will be composed of about 500 men, with military organizations and protection, and will start about the middle of June. Attorney General Williams has decided that the vacant Judgeship in Louisiana cannot be filled until next session of Walter P. Jenny has been appointed Geologist to explore the Black Hills country, and will enter upon his work at once. The President and family, will leave next week for a short visit to England. There will be 100 vacancies among midshipmen at the Naval Academy, to be rilled at the next examination in June.

Gen. Augur has arrived at New Orleans, and will take immediate command of the troops stationed there. The amended postage law has had the effect of transferring a large number of the packages heretofore sent through the mails, to the Express companies, as it doubles the cost of postage, and express charges are the cheapest. Co." brand of Hour at $3, "I (Dexter)" at $2.25, and City at $2.00. At these figures, with corn meal at $1.60, there is no necessity for many to starve.

We were favored with a call from friend Kline, of the Fiatte City Advocate, day be-fore yesterday. just received, a new lot of Clothing at the Oak Hall, corner of Fourth and Dela-ware streets. Gable Kirk, northeast comer Fifth and Cherokee streets, have a good wagon yard, free for customers. You can get Photographs at one dollar per dozen, at J. W.

Kirkham's, No. 412 Delaware street. I. Hoffman repairs watches, clocks, jew-ehy, at No. 215 north 5th street.

Satisfaction guaranteed. The drays were hauling Frank Scott's New Stock of Spring Goods to No. 318 Delaware street, yesterday. If you want a good Picture of any kind, al reasonable prices, go to J. W.

Kirkham, artist, No. 412 Delaware street. Send 25 cents and your dirty Kid Gloves, to "Caleb Olivers," Delaware 1 1 worth, and have them returned by mail, postpaid. For Ike best Anibrotypcs go to Mrs. E.

J. Cole's gallery, No. 214 Delaware street, north side, between Second and Third streets. We have examined J. W.

Kirkham's Pictures, and are justified in saying that they prove him to be a first-class artist, Rooms No, 412 Delaware street. Economy is the soul cT wealth. Send day night, in the Church on the hill. Visit ors will always be welcome. An interest ing feature of this Lodge is a weekly paper Whereas, It hath pleased Divine Providence to remove from among us our esteemed brother Willis Harwood, of Excelsior Lodge No.

30 I. O. of G. thereby inflicting a sad loss in our Order, by depriving us of a worthy member and esteemed brother. He was a kind and dutiful son, an affection known as the "Kickapoo Good Templar." Fairmount Lodge No.

217, will hold open GRASS SEED, 6ty. session next Saturday night.April 3d. Some of the Grand Lodge officers will be present and address tho meeting. The public are invited. ate brother, and was highly respected by all who knew him.

Therefore be it Resolved, That we deeply feel our loss in the death of our beloved brother, and be Gem Lodge No. 219 meets to-morrow I also keep a Full Stock of night at its hall in Larimer's block, corner come joint mourners with the family and personal friends of the deceased, and we Chestnut and Fifth. Members of the Order are invited. hereby tender them our sympathy in this their time of grief, clinging to the hope of A visit yesterday to the Leavenworth Car again meeting our friend and brother on the sunny banks of eternal deliverance; where tears and farewells are unknown. riage works of Messrs.

Potter Guion, at No. 510 Delaware street, will satisfy any one that it is not necessary to send East, or Resolved that a copy of this be presented anywhere else, for as elegant a Carriage, to the family of the deceased; also, that a STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. FEED and SEEDS of all kinds. I make a specialty of the celebrated Landreth Garden Seeds, and warrant those sold by me to be pure and fresh. I keep the largest stock of STONEWARE, and sell at the lowest p.

ice in the city. A large stock of ONION SETTS on hand. I am receiving regular consignments of Choice selected BUTTER. Rush's Premium FLOUR always on hand. Call at the northeast corner of Choctaw and Fifth Buggy, or Pheaton as can be made or de copy be sent to the State Sentinel for publication.

Eva Shultz, Jas. McCarty, Mrs. L. Kenneday, Committee. OBITUARY.

"The world moves," and so Russell Byers, who, in order to satisfy the demands of their large and increasing trade, have been compelled to vacate their old stand at No. 213 south Fifth street, and open up in the large and commodious store room formerly occupied by J. Ashton, No. 419 Delaware street, where they keep on hand as choice and well selected a stock of Stoves, Tinware, as can be found anywhere. Everything they keep, from the latest improved Cooking Stove to the elegant bird cage, can be depended on as just what they recommend it to be.

Roofing, Spouting and Sheet Iron work done to order. Mr. E. M. Page, to be found at their store, attends to orders for gas fitting and plumbing, and keeps on hand a good stock of Pumps for wells and cisterns.

All orders in and see my Goods. It becomes our painful duty to record the sired. Those gentlemen have on hand as fine a lot of these articles as our eyes ever beheld, including open and top Buggies, doctors' Pheatons. 'poney Pheatons, two-seated Pheatons, spring and road Wagons, Rockaways, all made right here at home, and offered CASH buyers at bottom prices. Now is the time to buy of these gentlemen, as they are determined to sell in spite of hard times and low profits.

Buyers at a distance can depend upon everything being made at home, and exactly as represented. J. M. LrlLLJk. Leavenworth, March 11, '75.

i-atf death of our co-worker in the cause of Tern perance, Bro. John Branscomb. who departed this life on the 16th after a linger J. S. ALTER, PRACTICAL MACHINIST.

ing illness. It is indeed true that in the midst of life we are in death. It was but a few evenings Repairs all Kinds of Saving Machines. since we had the pleasure of meeting this nirts nf Machines: Genuine Needles for alt Machines, Attachments, Shuttles. Bobbins, Belts, brother in our Lodge room, but Death came, and his terrible mandate was obeyed.

his line promptly attended to. Old gas fix The great hand on the dial of Time pointed The best refined Sperm Oil and supplies. The only place in the West where you can have your Sewing Machine repaired and adjusted satisfactorily. No. 409 J4 Delaware street, Leavenworth, Kas.

New and second-hand machines for sale or rent. Send Machines for Repairs by express or freight. Satisfaction guaranteed. i-atf tures re-bronzed in elegant style. The best windmill for farm use in exist to the hour, and there was no appeal.

Did God decree his death to administer unto us a ence. warning, to remind us that all, sooner la J. W. Kirkham, at No. 412 Delaware ter, must follow to that bourne whence no traveler returns That problem we cannot MONEY INVESTED BY THE does all kinds of Photographing.

your old clothes Caleb Chi vers, 311 Dcla-waro street, between Third and Foutth, and have them made into new for a mere trifle. CiiEAi- Way ok Geitin; Texas Inkor-MATTlON. For one dollar ($1) remitted to James Burke, at Dallas, a Texas Almanac, containing 95 pi-g'-s of Texas matter, with two late Texas maps, will be forwarded to any address in the United Stales. Refer to publishers State Sentinel, Leavenworth. Faded coats, pants, vests, shawls, dresses, plumes, gloves, silks, woolens, cleaned or dyed, and repaired, equal to new, at bottom prices, Caleb Olivers, the People's economizer, P.I31 1 Delaware street, bc-twedn Third and Fourth, opposite Abeine-Ihy'a v.irerooms, 11 worth, Kas.

Gable Kirk are constantly receiving fresh Groceries, and announce to their customers that they will keep on hand at all times a full stock of everything pertaining to the trade, and that they will pay the highest market price for country produce at the northeast corner of Fifth and Cherokee streets. The great Clothing Emporium of Leavenworth, the Oak Hall Clothing House, corner Fourth and Delaware streets, is in con-slant receipt of fresh goods almost daily. Mr. Salinger has bought his immense stock at such prices that it is impossible for any one to undersell him, and you are certain to lose by buying without examining and pricing his goods. The farmers say the reason they congregate the northeast corner of Fifth and Cherokee streets, is because they have found that it is the best place in the city to sell laeir produce, and that Gable Kirk sell them first-class groceries as low as the low-est.

They do not sell one article for less than cost, and make it back on something else, but treat everybody alike. solve. We only know that the hand of God beckoned to him and he obeyed, trusting in KANSAS LOAN Him he had so long loved. Serene, resign ed, hopeful, he passed away, surrounded by AND Mortgage Agency weeping friends. For such a man as Bro.

Branscomb death Of Leavenworth City, Kansas. was gain. Througn tne aaric vaney 01 us LATEST SENSATION. Down they come from the shelves to the counter. Frank Scott says he don't buygoods to lay in the dust on the shelvs.

"Quick sales and small profits." Goods well bought half sold. Keep what the people want. Keep the ball rolling." Frank says this is his ticket, and that he intends to watch the markets closely and buy as low as possible for cash and give his customers the advantages. The interior of his salesroom presents A Grand Display Of all kinds of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Dress Goods of every hue and va riety. all the late Spring Styles, and in fact every thing from a needle to the costliest Dress Pattern.

He has just placed an entire New Stock on the shelves, and has a host of clever clerks to wait on you when you call. Some Merchants put their goods into a long dark room, but Frank Scott put's his under the best sky-light in the city. He says he wants to see what he buys, and he thinks his customers have the same right. Just overhead, hanging across the side walk at No. 318, Deleware street you will see in big letters F.

SCOTT. Mnwn A f-. frVMiconrl AflT 9 ITlrttith Will be shadow his faith led him surely to that realm where neither suffering, sorrow or LJ I rw itw wavsu loaned for Fv Years, for account of New Enjiland anxiety can enter. In the darkness of the capitalists, in sums to suit, ot $10,000, 9,000,0,000, 7,000, 6,000, 5,000, 4,000, 3,000, a.ooo, and to aeeommodate, loans will be made for 0200, 300, 400, trying hour the staff of the Almighty Fath TO THE POINT! Jim, I can't see how it is that you buy so many new clothes, and your salary is no more than half mine, and you have bought those "lots" lately It gets over me altogether. Why, you see, Bill, I haye'nt bought a suit of clothes for eighteen months.

I found out that I could "save money" by having my old clothes turned into new at less than nothing, by Caleb Chivers. His shebang is on Delaware street, between 3d and 4th 1 1 Well, sir, I'll go and see that fellow, and take him, my old Vduds." I may as well save money as any other man. You bet 1 1 1 But, say, Jim, where did you say the fellow hangs out Why, I told you once. His name is Caleb Chivers, his place 311 Delaware street, south side, between 3d and 4th, 1 1 worth, Kansas. er supported him.

He had no regrets, no longings for life, earth possessed no attrac tions which could blind him to the greater 50O, 600, 700, BOO, 900, ail On, Unim-UKonnou proved Ptoperty, in city or country, situate Eastern Kansas Missouri river counties preferred. Interest and principal payable at our home banks, or wherever desired by the mortgagee. For particulars call in person, as we cannot tiate a loan unless we see the applicant and the property offered as security. Office, corner Fifth and Delaware streets, second floor Latta Block. Office hours from 7 a.

m. to joys that awaited him. He had fought the good fight, and his pure and childlike spirit passed away. (14 hours) bundays excepted. 1......

not nrnmiillv answered. It IS A large concourse of friends followed his xi yuui r- mi because you have failed to enclose a stamp; we will remains to the tomb. The Masons, Grang lurnisn iniurmawii, vance postage. ers, Good Templars and members of the different churches united in paying their last tribute to the dead. J.

C. S. O. J. HOPKINS, Manager, nas.

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