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The Weekly Leavenworth Post from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

The Weekly Leavenworth Post from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

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THE LEAVENWORTH WEEKLY POST, Friday. May 21. 1897. spoliation bill, aggregating THE WEEKLY POST. Office No.

307 Cherokee Street. 000. and disproved. The sense of their responsibility rests on all the governments of Europe, and the peace will not be disturbed for slight cause. The Treasury Department has fig The Senate added to the sundry civil bill an amendment abrogating Cleveland's foroat reserve proclamation.

CHARLES K. C. SMITH, Editor. ured that this same wool schedule pOR SALE the east 80 acres of what is known as the Whitaker farm, just south of the city, has been subdivided into 16 five acre tracts of land. This is now known as Pleasure Ridge Addition and this property has been placed in my hands for sale.

I have already sold five acres to John Kehrend, live acres to John Swiderski, five acres to Louis Clemmons and five acres to Clem Schning-e. These parties are building- themselves houses and improving the property. will increase the governments revenue not to exced $20,000,000. It theicfore The Weekit Leavenworth PostJs published every riday and sent by mail, to sub-scr hers only, Fon cents a yeah, payable strictly Id advance. appears that under the pretext of in patriots may, by enrolling their names, aggrandize the festival of triumphant freedom.

As rank, that invidious progeny of aristocratic zealots, is abolished by the title of citizens, it is to be hoped that the joy of this metropolis on this auspicious occassion will express itself in the cordial hilarity of a numerous collection of guests at this republican entertainment. And may the moment approach on the fleetest pinions of Time when the Civic Feast we are to celebrate for the successes of France shall be converted to a jubilee for a liberated world." January 24 was ushered in by the creasing the revenues of the govern The Weekly party prevented the resumption of silver coinage in England. Colonel Hay was equally frank. Forgetting, conveniently, that he had previously declared Mr. McKinley was a strong gold Rtandard man, Colonel Hay told the assembled bimetallists that nothing stood in the wav of international bimetallism except the immovable hostility of every European government to the project.

Hi3 words, doubtless, encouraged the English international bimetallists. They must know in their hearts that our present administration and our present House of Representatives are quite as strongly opposed to silver coinage as were ever the previous President and ITousp. Rut ment and in order to obtain $20,000,000 vered by carrier to any part of the city for ONE OF MANY SCHEMES OF ROBBER President McKinley has made himself party to a very common swindle. Major General Ruger retired about a monthago, having reached the lawful age for retirement. The senior brigadier general was Gen Brook who, be- 35 cents a year.

i ne paper may be ordered of additional income for the public treasury, the people will be despoiled ry man or telephone, or throueh our circula i nave i pieces of r. crp eoh for Grant Hotel, Corner Seventh and Cherokee Street. Ed ROSER, Prop. The best $1.00 a day house In Leavenworth. All rooms are newly furnished.

The house Is heated by furnace and lighted by gas and electricity. Barbershop and all modern conveniences In the house. sale ana the Driees nr Knm of $300,000,000 each year and tor Mr. CarlF. Allemann.

Address all communications to THE LEAVENWORTH POST, 000 of this sum will go into the private them $050, some of them 700 and some of them $750 each, according-to the lo treasuries of the trusts and combines. cation. ihe.se I will sell on time pay- unugor a salute at dawn from the ing young enough, would have served Leavenworth, Kansas. Telephone No. 53.

uMb. i win raaKe tne papers out ana irom a as major general for several vears be- ttmiam -t THE OF TAX REFORM. wnen a payment of $100 has been made I "rej iu wiie oi me cuv sauares uaiifirv in rr td. Entered at the Postofflce at Leavenworth, for ho h. jno it is convenient sometimes to humbu ana will take the balance at 100 per and admitted for transmission throuirt ITAriM I I V.I1 lit).

I ,1 1 "ru vas aone hools held ses- oneself in order better to hnrah tiZ Last week we reported the adoption retire under the law. 1 1 jri-ui. i uu can nav down tn linri awuuu-ciass rates, But there were nt ad on the people-Kansas City Times. of the graduated inheritance tax law four other brigadiers, viz; Wheaton, the bargain and when you have paid 8100 can get poses.sion of the land. uuiruauiuuiiri- ous men wearing the cockade of the in New York.

This week we are Forsythe, Bliss and Otis, who whn There is perfect title and an abstract nauonai guard of France a decoration pleased to inform our readers that a younger in the service. wr and warranty deed riven with each tnen seen for the first time in Boston. similar law. nassed bv the last tia FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1897. tale.

For further particulars apply to ai eleven o'clock the school children i LLiau diuuk, ueing eacn witnin a A GREAT Deanm fc. JAMMSON, cratic legislature of Illinois, which has month or two of the compulsory retire in were drawn up in two long lines what till then had been kn liyanlSuilding, City. UCCII ti li II I 1T1 TJIP Pntirt ry cnma I tt i as mcuv xiu uenerai isrooic been I Oliver' twv ale! uFlcIiiC cuui vi uiai ttuger retirement, as he should hav young minds mia-ht be dnlv- WE ARE KEPT BUSY state. The law vers who had cnntRtod I I bv so e-lorious an opracinn Now it is claimed that even Peru, the land which has flooded the world with silver for centuries, is about to demonetize the white metal. After May 10, no more silver is to be coined and no more "silver money is to be imported into the country.

Poor Peru i lum ui igauiersi wuuia nave i ncic -r "'-j 5 tne vanaity ot the law had attacked been retired on a bririw caKe smpea with me woras "juioertv and Enna.lit.v the graduation feature and claimed 1 of $4,125 per annum. 10 swindle I "To the feelin? heart." savs th ri- that this was not such uniform and Uncle bam, Brigadier General Wheaton scriber of the scene, "the sight of these little ones thus feasted equal taxation as the state constitu was appointed a month ago and retired attending to the many orders for paper hanging, painting and decorating, winch are pouring in on ns now and we can not write long advertisements. We have the latest and most desirable was extremely e-ratifvine-." tion prescribed, but the court says As a reason why the whiskey tax is last week, after four weeks' service, on a major general's pension of $5,625. to be reduced 20 cents, it is said by the that it is not the property but the right of inheritance which is here taxed and Jrench republicanism became the craze of the hour. Men and women of sense and judgment were so carried The Quitting Business Sale of the Salinger-Michael Clothing Co.

has been a great success and large quantities of goods have been disposed of. Mrs. Michael has withdrawn from the business and a new company has been formed under the name of THE SALINGER CLOTHING CO. The new firm has bought the remainder of the stock at fifty cents on the dollar and they will dispose of these goods by a un Wheaton's retirement Brio-arHor Internal Revenue Department that it will stop moonshining-. Moonshining- away that their dress, their sneech.

that the legislature has power to pre- General Forsythe was promoted, he I 11 i i their daily conduct, were all regulated by French models. In the house of having pledged himself to retire will pay even at 90, cents' per gallon, lm- Wail mpdiatplv flr Ti.c I .1 Paper uuutrr i cci Hue lcuuxicau inusi now oe a suriue Mie conditions unaer which an heir at law shall inherit. Thus the legislature may divide the heirs into different classes, such as direct heirs and will not stop. There must be some other reason. Perhaps the distillers can tell.

the thirty year service law. Bliss will flaming cap of liberty, on his hat there next be promoted to be followed i must a French cockade, and in his and at coloring design and prices from r. a jargon as strange as that at law, collateral heirs at law and le vu iC moains which, a hundred and fifty years be- this deal will be completed and then fore, had marked his Puritan ancestors gatees, as is done in the bill and may I he supreme Court of Illinois has Clearing- Sale also prescribe different rates of taxa decided, that a compulsory vaccination Gen. Brook will get the position. As one but an aristocrat would say Miss 3 Cts.

up. Ol-is 1 law is an unwarranted interference a result there will fnr lur- eumn, tne Honorable Mr. tion for different classes. The requirements of the constitution are fulfilled, llrown. th RivrT.l fr vv.i with the personal rights of the citizen generals on the retired list, where speak of the Governor or President as the court says, when the tax is made and is hence void.

The court savs that "His Excellency. Such titles pnntpi. tnere snouia nave been four brisradier PAINTING AND DECORATING uniform for each class. generals and if these four, officers will inequality and were offensive to true there are many citizens, who consider the introduction of a poison into the The tax shirkers are not satisfied yet with this decision but have given no- survive their retirement on an average hS hoped would soon hear no other terms out ten vears. the irovernmpTil-.

will I system of their children as very dan is done by experienced and capable artists. Our rule is UEST REST WORKMANSHIP. gerous and of doubtful efficacy and tice of an appeal to the Supreme Court have paid'them more in salaries, SmitC Brown and cltess Ss. FoTa of the United States. Thev seem to I while it.

spAmeri nnf. i their right to protect their children uuv JL 1 I a court which overthrew from possible harm, cannot be denied but one ef many little swindles and 5" be rati- ped, so rapidly did the terms come into that product of the world's ethical pro REASONABLE CHARGES. i i inc uuij nuuuer is tuat jrresiaent oi uaiiv uac. J-ne were 10 De seen in The system of extorting usurious in the United States will prostitute his I notices of marriages and deaths, were gress in public taxation, known as the income tax, would also overthrow an terest from unfortunate debtors in spite high office and abuse the appointing dppuea lo PUD11C ad private men, inheritance tax law built on the same nower for th otters, were uttered at of the laws against usury, through the 1 ruu. ouuii i niih icmeot nrrs.

anrl nvro principles. Yet we hardly believe that agent commission dodge, has received a small scheme of robbery. streets and in the household. The even a Judge Shiras would go so far as a backset in the New York Court of craze was jeered at, scoffed at, ridi- Appeals. The court holds that an ex to deny the states competence to enact THE AMERICAN FRENCH CRAZE culed in prose and verse, but to no pur- to commence on Saturday, ESI ay 22nd.

We will sell all the remaining sjoods at Prices Lower Than Ever. which we can well afford to do and still make money, having bought them at fifty cents on the dollar of the wholesale cost of the goods. This means that we will sell you clothing cheaper than has ever been sold in Leavenworth. This means that you can nowhere else buy goods as cheaply as of us. The goods must be sold and will be sold to make room for an entire new stock for the fall trade.

Kemember all our goods were bought during the last two years. There are no goods among our stock that have been laying on the shelves for twenty years and are shop-worn or moth-eaten. Everything is first class, stylish and elegant. The sale begins on SATURDAY EVE- IfGr. Call early and see what bargains we offer you.

Goods will be sold for pose. It spread over the entire coun such a law after having denied the tortion of an agent commission in addi OF 1793. try, till in every city and town of im tion to the lawful interest is a subter federal governments power to enact portance men were proving their re -the favor with which our people fug-e intended to circumvent the law publicanism by callinsr each other citi have always looked upon France and the same in the former decision and having held that that power was vested zen, oy attending "civic feasts." and and therefore illegal and persons re the Frenchmen has its foundation in froinff wild over libertr. pnnalitv smd exclusively in the states. sorting to this scheme are guilty of mc ion, mm, nance gave us more I tne rignis oi man.

gave us more 1 1 1 i 1 Call and see us. KEANE, JENKINS CO. No. 511 Delaware Street. Apropos Of Spring Weddings We have All the Latest Novelties in xn nearly an me states tlie move direct aid in our war of the revolution I At savannah the Governor and citi of the revolution usury.

There are courts now and then on which the capitalists do not seem ment in favor of tax reform is pro zens, all wearing the French cockade, than any other foreign nation and that to have a string-. me ciergy ana the French vice-consul, tax the surplus earnings and to exempt he t0 0l" mrC.heTd about the streets to the tu i ihd umicu otuies iu ui yja nd, auu aiLer iisieninf to an the necessities of the people; every We acknowledge the receipt of an establishing a Republic and in thus re- ovation, sat down to dinner and drank where the people demand that the tax sponding to the shots fired at Lexing offer from Wilbur T. Wakeman, gen eral secretary of the American Protec to tne Kepublic of France, to the French armies, and to the rights of burdens be distributed among the citi ton which resounded around the earth. man everywhere. The joy of the oc zens according to their ability to pay tive Tariff League, to furnish us plates The motive of the French king in aid casion was marred by one regret no or in other words according to their in or protective tariff literature free of news came from France.

As the winter wore away and snrinir onened. ann t.h come. In New York, Pennsylvania. ing us was overlooked and when the Republic was declared in France and charge with a view to bringing before oooks oi no eottee bouse Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, the greatest number of people the Ua i I ill KJ uie nSUl, wi mau piucinmeu mere, our seaports could show an entrv bv a. shin Ohio, Indiana and Illinois the cause is benelits(?) of the protective policy.

This is the third time since last fall that jjwpic ucamc iaiiij luioxicaiea wiin i ttjjtuiu irom rjngiana or ranee, the gathering strength and it is even now joy and admiration. A regular craze eaSerness to knw something of the Jewelry. claimed, that if the income tax law was I these people with characteristic un for the French nnl nnd Europe became in- tense. Were Encrland and Franat re-enacted, perhaps with a few tech selfishness made us this offer while the luat jjicucit Mieu me people, out war? Had Louis been imnrisoned or side of the common people has offered when finally the king was beheaded exiled? Was Dumouriez still winning nical changes, it would not be held invalid a second time by the Supreme Positively no Goods Charged. us nothing.

There is no money in the enthusiasm confined itself to the 7lctones- These and a score of other court. The time will come and is the espousal of the cause of the people, Democratic-Republicans or Jhvff llKe. Jlsiions were asked of every W. A. Kirkham, Wholesale tfe Ketail.

40! Delaware Street. captam irom the West Indies, but but it pays to serve mammon. not far distant, when the old feudal head-tax system will disappear from men, wnue tne J.ory-r ederalists or never answred till ohp nit in Hamilton men, now called the Repub- there appeared in Boston a handbill the free soil of America, the efforts of 1 our army and navy as well as in lican nart.v. who a.l wa-ire nwn I vvnicn 1 eau. the plutocrats and their minions upon Leavenworth, Kan.

our judiciary department we have the ists at heart, lamented the death nf THE MOMENTOUS ENUNCIATION the bench to the contrary notwith SALINGER CLOTH'G CO. Corner Fourth and Delaware Sts. Louis XVI Telephone 155 New. Merccby Office, Tex at Night, standing. pension system, under which big officials are retired on a big pension.

When the common workman has worn We have come across a very interest Thursday, March 14. We have always believed and believe At eiarlit o'clock t.hn frli ing sketch of that time and believino- now, that the question of tax reform is lurmaiion or tne arrival of pinm. that the same will be read with inter out his health and strength in the employ of the great corporations, he is mer, in 30 days from Oporto, with Interesting the most important issue before the iiumeuiaieiy called on est, we reprint the same here as follows: inmanu received the following particulars. public and that the masses' of the peo which tliev announced, wiilmnt "From the day the Bastile fell the Great Reductions OX ALL pie can be more effectively relieved That just hefore he sailed an express arrived sent to the poor house and maintained at the expense of the tax payers of which the corporation as a rule is not plus.caa ui events in rrauuH nau Deen witi, the Tntfiii, "1. through a just distribution of public HOLD watched in America with deep interest Louis XVI.

whicii positively took place on Summer Suits. taxation than through any other le-is- "7 menot every shade of political opin- L. enn or January or beginning of February 7.i ion. The alliance which bound th -ugai Highly resent icnucub. hc nave preauneu i iransacHon, ana were determined for a verjr vigorous war wan the rench Kepublic one.

is it not a beautiful system which enables the rich employer to shirk taxation and to pension his worn-out employes on the less wealthy but more honest people who pay the taxes? Pattern Hats All rTL 4- 41 nwn stafp nf ifanc fl.0r tu. JD wuu wjr me news Was "F's peupie oi received with divided feeling-s At Bos oas uunc iu miauuu luau any I icuxb ui me i ton tne committee that had nrovided SPECIAL VALUES I IN Children's Summer Suits. of the eastern states controlled by the S7 I 01 the United the ox draped its head, which had been monevnower. The. nnnle t.hrnh.nt 2 .7 Lafayette, fixed at the top of the libertv nole.

This week, we will also give (this week) another of our CELE 1 ail ir iici 1 1 1 py r.p in 111 a nnn ttt 1 Before the Parliamentary commit the land will wonder how this can be interest and sympathy the FreVcn "TXoT' tee in London last week the Duke of BRATED TRIMMED HAT Fife appeared as a witness and gave possible in the one state in which that Revolution which could not be felt and fluno-it, with head and horns into form of genuine opposition to the spe- elsewhere. The questions every where the dock" "as evidence of the truth of asked were: Where will it stop? Will thanwrtinn that a cial privileges of the capitalists, known Frenchmen be content with a assertion that the free Americans renenmen oe content with a lew re- consider themselves t. including many of the full testimony in answering the ques- tions put to lain as to his knowledge BONNETS and as liryanism, carried all the depart- forms? Will thev be satisfied with th most desirable Toques. I iUI LliriL IJIIIHI I V. 11 1 T.I-IOT tha nnuo establishment of a constitutional mon ments of the state government, and if of the Jameson raid and his sale of the stocks of the South African Chartered Company a short time before the raid.

of his execution has given them great pain." At Providence the bells were archy and a Parliament fashioned after This means a GREAT REDUC- that of Great Britain? Wrhen these our legislature does not make good its sin of ommission in this direction, it is tolled all the evening-; and for a while i We invite every mother in the city to come and look over the special bargains offered this week. TION from regular price. were answered by the founding- of a 11. A1 The Duke of Fife is a peer and a son- but natural that many people will lose mc poets corners 01 tne newspaper were filled with "Lines," "Odes." and republic, the questions asked were: PARASOLS, SHIRT WAISTS in-law of the Prince of Wales, but it Will it last? Will not everv monarch faith in the sincerity of the professions verses" on the Decollation of Louis and BELTS will also go this week does not seem to have entered his head in Europe join in one great crusade and XVI." Ag-ainst such marks of resoect of our party. to ciaim tne oriviles-e of refus- crush this rising republic of the Old atREM ARK ABLY LOW PRICES.

The people must not rest until Gov World? To many it seemed as if re me more anient aemocrats protested violently. "Because the French have XJCl.a,U3C i Ofnr.f rr 1 ing to ansvver so impudently put forward by our Searleses and Have- wwiv, jw cic beheaded their King," was asked. UI iwwuuic, uuu iui tuc purpose Decause outrages have taken place in meyers and their brokers. It would of haggling over railroad leg-islation, tu 1K Paris, are we to abandon that nation. have been very unfortunate for him if f.

metallic Frame Kiteforthe Boy. Stern I occtucu. aa 11 Liicii-. uearest ng-nss were out iur rciwrmiug our out 01 uaie tax at stake, When, therefore, one day Th tvoncit; rL i awsa.nrlnfcAti.hinffnnwit.il tl, nrn. nrnhrr 179 a aW iu irceuom he had tried it.

They manage these things better in England. j. M. I 1 ur 14 1 1 CU All la IVhm 1 niii.j.i.i.: nucu tuc ayes oi aouse 427 Delaware Street. gress made by most all the other states witn news mat tne aniea have depressed the spirit of man and I armies were sniindlv bea ten t.Tin t.

t.Vio I i. i iu i aimies were bounaiy oeaten, tnat tne Tickets for the Mother. he is suddenlv awakened fm KU on tne question just and equal pub I'li-iLrA rT Kt.nncnn.L' ..11 4 i I I vi uuo, to.ct ill lull ICHCll, 1 nrcTTT htr an n-vnacc The Chicago Times-Herald definitely lic taxation. Ut mni a ui lunuic, vemfe- x. ance wil1 have hr way.

Take the suf- all FranceV fifty years, charges that three United States Senators two weeks ago bought and sold through one broker 9,000 shares of Tholen THE LESSON OF THE WAR. The telegraph has reported that the 6-r ana against it in the balance put the forth in wild exhibitions of joy. Some lie Gf one man. If the life orhappi-hnrried to the churches, and rang the ness of a monarch weighs more than bells with a will. All day aloner little Great Powers of Europe, acting Machinists and Brass Founders.

business was rinno. manir BVinT nroia pcup.e, men throusrh the Russian Minister a wars may oe saea lor Louis with rea- shut' the Sugar Trust stock and netted a profit of $30,000 on the transaction. If this charge has any truth in it, it means that the Senate has again been corrupted. It means that Senatorial votes Ettenson, Woolfe Co. Athens, have presented to the Greek aild streets were full of son and justiCe." mt groups of men who could talk of noth- collective note the government a on ing but IJumouriez and the great THE BIMETALLIC LUNCH.

ELECTRICIANS, 11 umbers and Gas Fitters, BICYCLE REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. subject on mediation, and Greece has rench victories. After nig-htf all the and even legislation itself are for sale inns and taverns were crowded with Colonel Sir John Hay has found oc- accepted the conditions imposed and FOR HOUSE CLEANING TIME! has confided its interests to the care of linking toasts and singing casion for another combined gastron- I "fin Ira arA Htl.rA anrrr C.Ai V1. nmiool anA nnntninnl nffn.t 1 in the market place. In view of such an assertion, publicly made by a responsible newspaper in close relations iu, uuu "uoa save ureat vvasn-1 omicai ana oratorical enort.

in ac- the powers. msrton." I cordance with President McTvinlov-s We call the attention of house housekeepers to our large line of Lawn Mowers This means an pnii tn an iinfnrtiinat I Miuiniitl.tli A 1 nlon n. 4- 1 1 ivunuire uuci ncic uurrvmir yiau iu (iui, uuuc uui uimciauu; aBuas- A nrTO A T--1 M. b. 1 war to which only one end was possible southward and eastward spreading the sadors in charge of our affairs at the rtrirCIO, IYIA I IIINUlO and WIINULW dnAUtO, with the President, it will hardly be possible for Mr.

McKinley to pardon from the beo-innino-. Without foreis-n "cvvs aau sowing- entnusiasm wner- ioreign capitals, so inat vnrougn tneir Repaired and Sharpened. A. wning AVork the Susrar Trust broker. Chaoman.

ever iney went, it was said with pride diplomatic skill international bime- which we will sell at prices that can not be undersold. J. C. O'DONNELL, 509 without exacting of him a full reve amuuuiu. was nopciess, that there was not a bell along the tallism might be brought about, Col-and it is now evident that if any such highway from Philadelphia to New onel Hay lunched with the leading- Delaware Steet.

Tel. No. 221. Done Promptly, Cheaply and in the lation of the facts that he withheld aid was expected the expectation was York that had not been made to pro- English bimetallists. Or, as he would whollv without, foundation.

ThPW ciaim ine ffAal things. At York, nave said before going to London, "he I WrlPrP t.tlA nAnrt iroc ertr-n AAnfirmA Vt I cnQnlr verfth -f 11 iron cSlwAwUnn from a Senate committee appointed to learn the truth and purge the Senate of its reported corruption. At r- a I "viiu if u.j ovuu vvuui uigu 1 uu tv ui vu oil ttji tea. nroc ran ati mhir i tt tha I 1 -vtn 4- I 7I Best of Style. Electrical Supplies Always on Hand.

uuc va fuUer report8j the republicans selected It must not be thought that the af- Powers should have been counted on a day, and by bell ringings, cannonad- fair was at all remarkable for its size. to assume the responsibility of sup- songs, toasts, and illuminations, All the guests eoujd be comfortably HOW THE PEOPLE ARE ROBBED. porting- an as-oressive war on Turkev 8 puuiiu expressions to me joy iney soaiea arouna xne Dig tree tnatuoionel Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, GEORGE LIINCK, Agent. Orders for Keg and Bottled Beer solicited. 714 and 716 Cherokee Street.

REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION The Chicago Tribune figures that the uu xlu.u public, the exnuision of the invaders don to decide a lordlv Th or jview unfortunate, it has brought of her soil, and the result of the late English international bimetallists are Promptly Attended to effect of the wool schedule of the Ding-ley bill will be to raise the cost of the elections at home. The more sober I not numerically a large lot, even count- 11 a 1 1 I pa.i ui. luc citizens were asbonisneu at ing in xne orunani, uauour, wno is these proceedings, which were mild in usually busily occupied in reading- me- Tel. 15G. No.

'304 300 Shawnee. peoples wearing apparel at least $3.00 for each head of the population per annum. This new burden upon the peo about a great gain to Europe at a comparatively small cost. It has established a guarantee of permanent peace by disposing of the pretensions of Greece as a disturbing- influence. In a comparison with those soon to follow, taphysics, playing the piano, or lead- As the tidings of the French victories ing the House of Commons, when it is BKAJSTDOlSr BEAL, PROPRIETORS OF were carried eastward, the enthusiasm a question of doing something for widAr RAnso it hn shown th stani'iifv of the people rose higher and higher, silver.

ple will amount to $220,000,000 to which must be added the increased cost of blankets, carpets and other woolen Leavenworth Union Brewerv. i. All New England was aflame. At This luncheon showed that the other of existing conditions by dispelling the Boston a few enthusiasts met, and af- "leading English bimetallists" were prevalent apprehension of a general I ter some discussion decided to set on I apparently no more excited than he goods which do not come under the heading of wearing apparel and which LEAVENWORTH STOCK YARDS All kinds of LIVE STOCK bought" and sold. John A.

Biedermann, Proprietor. Cor. Broadway and Shawnee Street. Old Telephone 475. European war.

The theory of the foot a movement for such a celebration over the immediate prospects" of sue- is estimated at not less than $80,000,000, Also Bottlers of Superior Pale Lager for Table and Family Use. The Finest Lager Beer in Kegs in the State. strictly Union Establishment. Office, 110 Kickapoo Street. Telephone 207.

alarmist that all Europe was a vast gownsmen naa never seen, -a cess. xney toia wjipnei nay in so subscription papei," they informed the many words that nothing but an over-powder magazine ready to explode public, "is lodged at Coleman's coffee whelming government majority and from the least spark has been tested house, where evry class of citizens the absence of a favoring political making a total tribute wrung from the people under this one schedule of the.

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