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Leavenworth Sunday Herald from Leavenworth, Kansas • 5

Leavenworth Sunday Herald from Leavenworth, Kansas • 5

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LEAVENWORTH SUNDAY HERALD MUSICAL AND THEATItlCAL, Notice. Planters House, OAK ILL BAZAAR THE GRAND GuMmark is caniposwg a new opera on an Italian libretto, Tatti was so "ill" at St. Lou'm th it he con cert hail to be pos'poneil one niht. A A OPEMG Coit. Main and Siiawnkk Leavenworth, Kas.

J. LAMBER, Proprietor. Mr. Carl Huffman has rev-civeJ from the IS publishers all the late popular sheet music, A OF- ll'iiwo hituutiMl only five minutes walk from 1 "ororeO. R.MoNnry, iu.

E. Chaplo I life id tho I't'uoo wiltilu kuil v. Vlnr tho TowiiHlup of I.eiT- Abncr tumoi ih, County ol Leav. uuKui'lh, buuu oi' Kaimas. WIIKUKAS tho iibovo mimed plaintiff.

B. Chnpiii, lm brought null nifuliird thiiubiT nuiiKHl Uuluiiiluiit, Abuur lilli'loy, lur ih suiu ul' tin lor hiiuliiiK nml HtorliiK wumlj and, wh'Tiiu, nn (irdurol'iutiiidiiiiuiil bus bvuu lnsueii liy llh) Hind Jiiaiinu, uud d. fueled WL.M.IUuo, Co B'nbb-, nml. wlmmiii, undur llio ird oidur ol it iii'bmu a iliuHiild CoiibI able him curds ii' wijiid, uw on toniKii III tn wikhI juid of mid pluliiiljl', in the City uud C'liiinty ol I.ibt uiMo.tli, 1 1 1 ol' hiniMiH; mil, Mhi'mm, the i'dd didi'iidsut uoiilil not Uv piTniiiuilly unrvoil la 4lll'l County of l.l'UV.'IIW rtli, till- en wan ly i) ib rof tlm r.uur I'liiit'iiui il III Ilia Uuy ol'livccinb W.i nt in i if tuc uild IViid.iiit, A 'li Whlto'ey, hull not iipj.rur bid'ri) ili i Mild thu l'i licit, lo uiihw uidlnn. ou tho l.llh iy of ihmji mbur, IO, lit in u'liluuli BiiiUij will bn prowiidi il with Ihu oiiiuu iia if mild sum.

iiiniii id bevu duly eci vud, E.CIIAPN, Win. MuthiiiH, hui A tho Uiquil, Mr. Hoffman says that his new music is the best he has ever been able to tfl'ur to the Leavenworth public, By having your or Kr at Mr, Iloff.nan's, you cm secure any piece 1 A id" music on sale in eitlur this cou tlry or CI CD lUTKS-SI 00 ANU 'i 00 ran iw. IS Kurope. i LOEWENTHAL'S SUIT, CLOAK, SHAWL, SILK, Celine's dn.

in a new piece, it fccms, 1 4 iol.ooo francs, and that special perform A A ancc will, we dare say, be cut out nnd stuck El ui for the refreshment of 50,000 brainless AdinluUtratur' Notice, A tiik TRUE FIT SHIRT, Strictly Firl-CliiKH in every respect. MADK TO FOI1 $.1.50. Manufactured nl tho Trua Fit Shirt Factory, 209 South Fourth Iicavcnworth, Kan, nvaj-tf women in Amcrici who regard the drama as a divine institution established to exhibit the TIIK STATE OF KANS AS, A A l.EAVJSNWIJHIU CULM'r, i -AND- fashions. "I am told," writes the innocent Olive Logan, "that Celine's description of her relations with Jim Fisk are funnier than DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT! anything she does on the stage. "Mr.

St. Alms," II is said by a friend to the party thaf'Mr CITY MIHIIETS. St. Alma," who made his debut as "The FINE CLOTHING WILL TAKE PLACE ON Phenomenal Meuo Soprano," at the Mark- stein Benefit Concert, Grand Opera House, New York, a few Sunday nights ago, pur chased three hundred tickets for the pnvi MONET MAHKBT. Buying.

Selling. Mexican dollars Truli! ilollnrH I0 05 County warrants 41 Clly warrants Exchange Par per cent. I.1VB 8 OCX MARKLT. ItPOf 2 (0 12 5). Flump 3 7'ln3 IK).

liogn 2 7 mi 01). rltoMicE MAKKKr. Flmir-WnHron ills Wnldron Mills Rcl per mii'k, 8 1'imt Ci iihI. 3 00; Premium, XXX.aen; White rose, 2 Itrun, per ton. TO-MORROW! lege of standing before an audience and lo tho Court in nnd for Bald County, In tho iimUur of the Cstutu of Levi IteuiT, (iu-tuased.

Notice la horcby glvnn tbt of biivu liueu granti'd tu tno undersigned, ou thu estute of Levi lie a II', Into of said County, doocuricd, bv the Honorable, the Probate Court of the County aud btute aforesaid, dittod theltli day of A. 1). Now, uli persona liavlnii; cl dins uiraiuat the uld edtute are lioroby uotiflu I that they numt presunt the same to the undernlKued for allowance, wlilil i one year from the date ot sa letters, or they may bo precluded from any bencilt of such entitle; and that If en oil claim bo not exhibited within three years after tho date of said letters, tlivy shall bo forever birred. ISAAC PRICE, Adm'r of the estate of Levi itoufl, dee'd. Notice of Unal Settleuiont, STATE OF KANSAS.

COUNIT OF LEAVKNWUItTII. Iii the Probat Court of saul County and State. In the matter of the estate of Julm Cogen, de-co ised Creditors and all other persons Interested In the atoreB.iul are hereby not liod, tint at th next rciriil ir term of the Probate Court, in ui.d for said County, to bo 'gun and held at the Court room, in tho Cuy nu County of I.navenwor'li, Statu of aforesaid, on the llrnt Monday in the month of A. 1SS, 1 shall apply to the said Court for a full and. tliial eettlom jut of caul eKtare of Pm Co-eiii, dexe iecd.

TIlMiMVS ItL'CII AN AN. A lm'r of the estate no. Cogen, deceasod, I.pavnworih City, Oct. l'lih, A. 187i), 4w tremblingly squealing in ilsctto tones.

Bond the Gun. "Suffer" writes us "Is it wrong to kill a IN THEIR HANDSOME RETAIL-ROOMS IN TilE MAMMOTH man who plays in a brass band, and lives GENTS' FURNISHING II no. next do to yoa Well, lint depends, preat deal. If V. (1 it, and has GOODS.

been playing seven or eight years, it would DRY GOODS PALACE wrv uronp. Put if he nl.iys th? tubas nil 1 has only been practicing abiut three I 1 Milju-x premium v.i; Golden Engl" Flour, 2 I'll; iMrr Hour, 2 Wpftern lio Hour, or XX, 2 SB; UraliHin, 2 No. 2, 1 (Piil 01; No. 3 do, Mil 1 No. '2 -pi fc'alMi No.

3 do, WUsl. No. 2. 2 its No. 2, 2il u.3.

No 2, in touil orilor, 7 n7.i. Kye due. 0 lorKiis' ColVv- f-i'v, 15! Uio, roid. Hio, prime, III O.il gov't Java, 27( M.clul, 27Jo. MK'ar Firm i 1 1 lo.il'.l Powdered, liKe; him kill him at once; go into his house and kill him.

We send the loan of a gun by t'lis mail. II 10 Uiihn This exbibh will Include a very select line of Paris and IJjrlia lUwkye. Tins will also apply the nui sance who rooms above one working rooms (iriitiulutcl, Siax'lnt llfccj Extra 'J, and blows the cornet by from break of Garments, Costumes and Wraps d.iv till coins down of sin. The tales M. Salinger ii'liow, ir-iiin V- I can- nil I gooil.

Choice 75M I on; Imperial, good, (iwl-'i; Clicicc. Young Hyson, io-I. Choiuc, CVail (l N.it l.p I. 1 0 vlioicc. LUCIEN BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner Third and Dulas? sre Ska.

I.E4 VENWOltTII, KANSAS. Established MVI. HENRY DECKELMAN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. (tolonir, kooiI, Oolonir, rlinico, 701 (HI; Soiiclmnifi koimI, 3 iijlil; Clioicn. IS al 00.

THE KING OF LEAVESWOUTII NvnuiH M. u. innncra nriiiR, One of the prominent Fraora the most Celobrated Manufacturers, characteristics of this in lilils 4 lo. In lialfUblw, fU: (joldon Syrup in lili'n. 4.r; in hall'blilH, 4S; in lifkoirs.

lieulloiiH, CLOTHIERS, 2 SiiRiir llon-e Syrup Mol.iBieB, bills, 42; lif ki't'f. 4S railoiiB, I uu; (Jiintincntai hyruii, siuur cools.i)U: Hay stntc Hvruii. 6D; Eastern syruns. in ki'g', 3 40.14 UD. 13 OPERATING A I J)7 Agent far Aanrlca Watches, Jewelry, Silrsr r.

ppiir, pili ware, ac Nutmrgn.tin il Caania, 2(S; Mace, 1 25. WINTER OPENING! Henna I'cr id, l. JC Delaware Leavenworth, Kansas. Shot Mint, 1 80: IliickHhot. 2 05.

MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTM'I Soila DwiKlit'i papers 3" "Tiu; iK'iana no. Keg BOdu, ssai, Sturon I'earl, 31: Silver Glooa.7Ka8: Corn ISuiralo silver (iloss, 7. Sal' lira loads, per bbl, 2 05; ulro river, car IntH, 2 00; AHliton, in nckn, 3 50. And is the only agent in tbia city for Devlin ft Merchant Tailors, New York. A rail line of samples at ways on hud, Will be that every Wrap, Costume and Shawl to be exhibited on that occasion, (unless sold on Monday,) can bo seen later.

Irml rrii ts oiKilco liulscn, pcachOB, new crop, 94; apples (Michigan) RHaSH I'runeB, new urranU. SXall; KlaekbiTi iea, new, 11. Apple, niiito in gallon, per aoz, 1 wit 20. l.eiul 25o, Mutches I'cr caddie, 77c. Dried Sugar Corn for 111 2n.

R. BEIGA, DEALER IN- CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, TOYS, Cigrars and Tobacco, served up in every style. And for sale at wholesale and retail. 310 Delaware Street, bet. 3d and LEAVENWORTH.

KANSAS. No Borrowed Plumage will be Displayed inn jy mui iwu ni.iiii.iaiu. oi, nu. 1 shore m.iekorcl in tif bbls, 100 lbs. 7 60; No.

1 bay mackerel In hi" hbla. 10) lbs. 7 25; No. 2 bay mnckrl, li bblB. 100 6 0 No.

3 bay mackerel, hi' bid. 100 lb. 4 50; No 1 buy mackerel, will ple.ise send the gun by return mr.il. Kiinsiis IUiihIo Kmporlum. Leanknwortii, Njv.

29, 1S79. I beg to inform you that I kave sold out my stock of sheet music, musical merchandise, pianos and organs to Carl Hoffman, long and favorab'y known as the western agent for the celebrated Chickering pianos, who will continue the business. Any favors bestowed up in me have been appreciated, and I solicit for my successor your favorable consideration. Yours truly, F. PuKi.rs.

Calling your attention to the above notice, I desire to say that I have on hand, in addition to the usual line of pianos, a large stock of organssmall musical instruments of all descriptions, sheet music, embracing Schubert's Brainard's and Ditson's catalogues, besides a large selection ot my predecessor's publications and musical merchandise of every kind. I svlicit your orders, and when received will give them careful and prompt attention. Yours truly, Carl Hoffman. Karl Kckflrt. Karl Kckert, conductor at the Royal Op.

era, Berlin, lately died very suddenly at the comparatively early age of 59. As he was going to meet his wife at the house of Prof. Helniboltz, Herr Kckert suddenly felt very ill, and hailed a cab to return home, but was dead before arriving there. Born at Potsdam in 1S20, the son of a sergeant of the Uhlans of the Guard, Kckert owed his education to Hofr.ith Forstcr, and while still a mere child performed wonders on the piano and violin. Before reaching his tenth year he had complete an opera, and three years i Shirt Department! in nun, i.i in i mo.

oay mncKnrci, in kub. 10 11)8 bay macki rul, in kitn. 1211m. G5: tyCards ot Invitation being no longer fashionable, we take this method ALONE of inviting not only our customers and friends, but every ldy who appreciates Kxtra meBo, kits, 12 i.i 00; No. 1 while flih.

in good taste in dress, to upend an hour TO-MORROW in our retail department hi' bids, 4 50; Kamily wliito llsh, hr bbla, 2 40; Family white fi-h. in kits, VI lba. 57; Dried llnllibutner II). 11 California sul.non. per hi bbl.

8 50; Cod il -ill per lb, 5a6 bonoleea, Agency for Ira of the most extensive shirt nanufacturies in the United States. A full supply of every measure on hand, or ordered on short notice. Sold cheaper than tho material can be bought for Uicc-Rnngoin Carolina, 7 118. Soaps Kirk's Savon Imperial. 00: Kirk's S.

LOEWENTHAL. Sterling, 2 35; rk's Sl.indiiril, 3 60; Kirk's White KiiBBian. 4 75; Ki' k's Kut 2 80; Kirk'd I'rairie Queen (HIO c.ikes, 2 50; Unpins' imperial, 2 75; HiiKs'iiiB' Cheinieiil (jernian, 2 06; lliiRKins' Kxcelsior' 2 50; llujrins' Indigo, 3 00. Unisinn New Valrnri per lb. ilj; Niw l.on don l.nyerB, per box, 2 5 New Lnyors, iiur box, JAMES JOHNSON, ritoi'KiRTon of "THE STORE," 5th Street, opposite Mansion House.

Theo. UIcc will be found in attendance, 'The Store" is headquarters for all Plutte Coun-tians, nnd everybody is welcomed. per box, 2 II). Woodcnware-rwn loon nails. 1 fi5: Ihren hoop pailB, 1 ii; No.

I tult 8 On; No. 2 tubs, 7 00; No. 3 tubs, (I pioneer washboard h. I 60: Non. pnreil wnsbboiirdn, 1 00; Globe Washboards, 1 Well buckets, 4 I.UMIllill MrfT.

Fini -iliiiiK First ami eeco-nl. 11 nml 2 Inch UNDERWEA Jfc llrst and second el.oir, iucli. ifM; third oinc leading. DEPARTMENT CLOTHING ll'Oir, JU.lt lllld inch. 9Hi: i clear, inch 40 00; Helec.u'd, I iucli, Uli; 12 inch III (III; 12 in di, 45 0 1: "A' slock.

1 men. ji" jilnck, IU men, 3 I 01); II -st Mooring, 40 second ID 00: Ibird do le-icn We manufacture all kinds of gonti' underwear in the best elylee and of the beet material. Fit warranted. FOR A ooorniK, ii st aim seconii clear Biding, 22 5i; li common si lliiii. 2D 00 secnml o.i Hi 50; third ilo.

I I 00; lencu siding, 11 51; clear CHOICE ARRAY iieiiocci ceiling, ai 00; ilrst comino i headed e.e.nng, is uo; second do, 17 lliird do, l(i 00, llrst i conirn in beaded c-uling, 32 60; second do. We offer a hrge and most attractive Stock of the Choicest Stylos of Suits for IK) 00; cove snling No. 80 00; cove siding No. 2, -OF- uu, no; ii. ani eiusier bit-tens, 8 on; ll.it pickets, rough, 2J 1.0; do dressed and headed, 22 50.

MEN, BOYS CHILDREN QRIGINAL SELECTED READING MATTER Common No 1 nun unn boards, 22 51); No. 2, do, Hi 01; No. 1 fencing, 22 60; No 2 do, Hi 00; sheeting. 00; iist and eoin non two Inch plank, 12 to IS lect, 22 5(1; fir each additional loot over 18 I'uut per (i timber, 12 to foet, Special attention paid to taking measures for SUBSCRIBE FOR later an oritorin. Mendelssohn gave him in composition.

In 1S51, after he had gone the artistic round of nearly all of F.urope, be became attached to the Italian opera at Paris, and in 1S52 accompanied Henrietta Sontag to America. Returning in the same year to F'aris as conductor of the Italian Opera, and then removed to Stuttgart, whence, after a residence of six years, he went to Berlin as leader of the orchestra. His opera, "William of Orange," failed to obtain a permanent place in the Royal re-p ortoire, but as a composer his fame will doubtless survive in some sings. Like many other prodigies, he never fulfilled the promise of his early days. Fred Paulding.

Fred Taul ling, the young tragedian, ap. pcared in this city at the New Opera House for the first time list Monday evening in i.alh and Shinules Star A star, 3 50; shaded AT a in; no. i extra, on; into, 4 On, Nulc KiniHliinif lumber all lof.ed drnaand. CLOTHES, SHIRTS, Common lumber all ipinitil roiirfli. Add $100 Tie Sunday Herald, UNDERWEAR (ier ai lur (irtsKing, Ullll.lll ia KATKIII LIST.

SPECIAL IlSraDXJOIISlVEESTNITiS J.im", white, per bbl, 1 pi; cement, per bbl, I.oniviile, 2 00; plaster pu, is 2 fill hair, per bushel, 2HW2.c; building ami rooting paper, And everything connoctcd with the A PAPER TOR OUR STOCK OF uu graiies, uer id, IIISAVV IIAUDWAIl'J I.1ST. Clothing Department The Family Circle. Iron, rates, SH Gnrrniin plow steel, 7', east do. 8 to 8 out tool do, 15ri20; wiigon fpo'ies, per sei, 2 25 do per set, 2 50 do OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS select, per hut. 2 do host, per set, 3 85; bubs, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Carrier (per month), 25 Cents.

By Mail (postage prepaid), $1.50 per Year. A full and complete line of OVERCOATS I'l'rui'i. i renoeii saweii, no; tongues, each, axles, each, (5c; bar iron hor-ieshoc iron. heavy band, 4 Oowii 10; light band, Kngli soring sleel, II; bor-cshoe anils, 10 ronimoii, IK; do it do, Hi; do 8 do, 2(1; do 7 In Chinchillas, Fur Gernnnia Beavers and Worsted, far Tom Taylor's powerful tiagedy, "The Fool's Revenge." Tuesday eveninj he appeared in Shakspeare's sublime tragedy, "Hamlet." The announcement of his coming to the city aroused little more than doubt anil curiosity HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. It will be apparent to anyone, who willexam- Oftho finest and latest patcrns.

Kail Suits of MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, certiinly no real interest in the minds of all kinds and descriptions, cheaper than they cm be had anywhere else in tho markets. inc a Solid Gold Watch, that aside Irom tlio necessary thickness for engraving 'in polishing a large proportion of the precious inst il used, is needed on'y to stiffen aud hoi I tlio engraved portion iu place, aud supply tlio necessary ARE OF THE LATEST STYLES. HATS, solidity and strength. 1 lie gold ii actually needless so far as utility aud beauty aro concerned, In JAMES I.OS.V PA IE N'T GOLD CAPS, GLOVES, NECKvTIES, CRAVATS, WATCH CASliS, this waste of precious mutul is overcome, nnd the soi.iui tv and tkknjth pruducod lit from one-tliird to ono-hulf of tho usual cost of solid cases. This process is of tho most simple nature, si follows a plate of nickel J.

SPECIATiTY. arc agents for sevpral makes of shirts, and carry in connection uu, i uo no, z.i; sipiare nuts, ppjr ir, lly 1130 wiihheri-, per Hi, rivet-i, per lb hglilc; coil chain, per n. in illeable, 10c iron wedges, line; crowbars, os harrovr tvoth, 4J borse-Blioes, per keg. Nails Have a siring upward tendency; lOffli (III common, 4 00; cinirno'i. 4 21 liiu.Td 50; 4 1 eomimi'i, 4 75; common, 5 50; line blued, 7 Oi: lid fence, 4 Mil casing, I Ml; 10.1 llnlshing, 5 35; III.

ulineb. 5 85; 1J inch barrel, I 5i; inch barrel, (i 05; 1 inch barrel, 7 55; 3 inch barrel, li 65; cut t-pikes, common li inuh, i mi. IHIirO AND rATN'T l.lsr. Prtijjs and eheiiii cid, rarbnlie, tar-Lane. UO balsam, copabia.

per lb, bark, per lb, lie; calomel, per III, 75c; cin-clionidia par 1 15; cliloiorovm, per Hi, 1 00; Imvr's powders, per lb, 1 50; Kpnntii Fiilts, ier lb, glycerine, pun', per lb, 20 24 lead aco tale lb, 22c; earbnn oil, 110, per gal, do 15 i per gal. 18 oil, inter. No. 1, per gal, pn; o-l, istur, No. '2.

per il. 02 oil, olive, pel gnl, I 50; oil, origanum. opium gum pej ill. 0 il ij iinine 1' It icro 2 00; pot ibsii iodale. per Hi, 4 75; tularin, per oz, 5 ic Milphate of mnrplilnr.

per oz, sulphur of Hour, per lb, I'. stryeli'iino. peroz.l I 8n; fey nml nviiectircj 7 (mi; alnc sulphate, per lb, 10; Ayci's iiiclicines, per 7 75; do. 7 en; Mvaync's oiiitm oit, 3 75; sway lie's pills, 1 75; Sivaync's wild cherry mup, 7 5i': l.on Ion hair eo'or lesinrer, 5 15; lielm-Irild's medfi'ies, (0; I lo i r's biltcru ilo, 25: W.ilkei b) do. 8 25; Surlb's htonutch bitters do.

0 on; liitt -ro, do fi 00; ll'ihVloinacb bit'eisdo, 0 to; London cock gin, (i no. ills T-inseed, Sift spirits of lurpenline, 55ii; No. I West Virginia, 20a28c; lard, O.V,; neat's loot, 05 i7')c; sperm, I 30; benzine, 24n3l): while lead, Col'ier. St. l.ouis and Soiitli 'm, strictly pure, yer 100 Ib.nuO; iu 600 lb lots C-f more, 07J; jMJICNTS liEPKKIKNT TIIK HOUSE 1'1'UN TIIK iiOAl).

our citizens, as Mr. TauIJing was well known to many of them, and not considered capable of successfully rendering the difficult parts or "Jester" and "Hamlet." "The Ford's Revenge" wis rendered in a most creditable manner, while Paulding's was never cpuled by Booth until he bad spent least ten years in the stu ly and perfrmince of the character. The young prince was portrayed with originality, vigor and consistency. Mr. Paulding makes of the Dane an intelligent man, full of purpose and method one who av.iids mouthings and mumblings for iffjcl mid ran; for the galleries, but who speaks and acts with force and sympathy becoming a prince.

There is much to commend in the U.ur-cul expression and tone of Mr. Paulding's and in his physique and costumes as to the character of "Hamlet," but 111 ich more in his general conception of the which has tixed the actors oil the stige. It wai so full of merit that the curtain several times rolled up in response to encores. composition metal, especially adapted tUo purjiose, is two plates of Mol.ili 11 i.U Eoldercd on each bi le. The three are then passed between died bleel lolleri', and the lesu't a strip of heavy plated composition, from hicli the cues, ba -Us, centres, luz.

ls, are cut with our large and ready made slock a line of samples ol the choicest fabrics for which we take moaures for garments to order. We gmraatee a perfect fit or no sale. and shaped by suitab'e ilieH mid luriiis. The gold in the a in tutll -ii ntly thick lo admit all kimN of chanig, engraving an I en.uiie!- linp; the etwiived tiis 'a li.tvo bee.i carried until wjru rfeetlv smooth by time and use wKhout removing the gold. S.

L9EWEMMAL, Charles M. Salinger, TIMS IS THE ONT.Y CASE iDIS WITH TWO I'LVI'KS OF SOLID GOLD AND WAR RANTED 11 SPECIAL Nos. 424 and 4SO 405 402 Delaware St. (Lainij's Building,) For sale by all Jewelers. Ask for Illustrated Catalogue, and to Bee warrant.

Between 4tli and Gth. Streets LEAVE SWOKin,.

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