Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Kansas Commoner from Leavenworth, Kansas • 6

Kansas Commoner from Leavenworth, Kansas • 6

Publication:
Kansas Commoneri
Location:
Leavenworth, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

TASSIXQ EVEXTS. UK RttHH AK11 lll'-V -I'llK JUFFETT as ItAMSEY, Sower Contractors, Lkavkn worth, Kansas. KINO OF KAN3Aj IWJLLKK FLOUK. Miss Will was married to Mr. Shall in Allegan county, recently.

Graud Rapid decides to drop oloctriu lights and rcsuina gas. RICHARDS CO, J. ft wbolumilo Hardware aM Cutlery. IKON, NAILS, ism, LmvuNWOiiTir, Kansas. Dealers In kinds nf Sewor Pipes, nml MuniifiifturerBcif KNGI.IMI PORTLAND CKMEBT GOODS, AC, AC AC.

It is ola-imcd that $300,000 Is expended for Clnistmas cards lu this country. It is said that Mr. Tllden's library and pictures, wwrth $500,000, aro to bo P. S. D.

U. Iintli leliiir rirnotlc-fil mm, Kin i-rlut- ml tlu-Hi) works tlii-iiiHulvvH ami gtiur- lort to the oity oi rew ioik. Jim Wintnrnmit.h. tbn now ilnor- lltlll'll Ptttlhl'll' tlllll. keeper ot thu house, is a son of tho famous Kentucky wag, Colonel DicK.

Wintersmith. A. FJiNN, A. J. Pr T.J.

WEED, Tr aH-r. WilL-lu Prdlina' worlra nrA hntntr BrickMcr and Builder, A. C. E.M.MONH.Suu't. ii translated into the Bengal tonguo.

Mr. C. will soon havo trouble in roiuliug I 1 Kansas. Lea venwoiitij, uin own prouucuuuH, Miss Phillips, of Norwood, K. aged 100.

dons nil her own hoiiHtiwork and Kutlmntoa ftmiMind. nnd aM work nt reasonable prlcm. imil promptly ultoiidiil to. KansasOrganCo. Manufacturers of A VA lK KOSK.

Hi! cant bhIiI" dm lit 1. 1 i tl wi 1 worn upon my I vl '(f brnitst, The dHinty tlilim liiiMt lit'KUly illotl on tli wuitn Ii art. Unit 1 1. jiriHgcd. It.

whh t-UuM iiml trivial Hut Inr llL'M mi) i'ht-oI lock Tlmt t'llcvt-1 my In-Hit, 1 hum know why. Hi? hiiw rot In tliii fuilcil fl.iwur In-: of ii il'i hour il'-ncl; it ti ll 'I-iiIUOIII ll.lt I' lK'll 8S llUI'll, Its liciiiily ami it Irup-iiuct) Ho Ami w.t'i mini in' aly tlicwjftit, L- i-t tlm Mine: wllirh In till Win Inve hlimilil I.ihc Us wmiilrjus charm, lilm tie I'mlc 1 l.ln-hom rail. I I iiIhi il tlx- dainty, hud Ami tlm uriiiiMin loaves apart, And thru within ItH m-cris- I found I ttrut-li- mid tiroken heart; I know not when lliu ilav will cuiim Thu'. hiiiiio kind hand will ulo.so uiy ryes, And lo'U my ired IihihIh rent, And lilJti my sorrow from all tyes. (iut who go does Mm lovlnit d'-ed, Wlli th'iik, a I did of i he llowur; Sho lived her brief ilny of ileliplit And soino one loveu hr lor hour.

Mm. J). M. Jordan. TIIK PIKaKK, Alont- i'l prayer the Parsed knelt Thu po den sun before, Mmiecof cnilh'ssllfe," bo crlid, "1 hue only udoro." Tin- sun dropped down In glowing west, And evenihR vellnl the ky; Hi' wi'i, "I was dceelvrd the Of tiod can never die." To silver moon and starry host Tlm l'arsie raited hl lieart; Ye are tlm fj-id of heave i a id earih, Your light shall ne'er depart." The morning-red the stars dissolved, Tin iiioiiii sank out ot And iy cairn- softly forth to 111! The spaces of the nlht.

"These an-not go Is; they wax and wane; TUuy are but masks of I bee; Tbny hide the oeauiyof that faee No mortal eye may see." lieu. Knderic Ii. Marvin, in omt. Journal. DOLLY'S DESTINY.

JAMEbON, saws her own wood after bringing It on her back from tho woods. To a young man looking for a wife Miss Phillips in certainly not without substantial at oniwgli to pivo Ikt a second chance to accept liim. Siieh win tho worthy widower's stiito of mind when ho nskcil James ISlouut with mock humility whether it would he of any hhc for him to try and make a bargain with Dolly. "That's more than 1 can loll," Mr. Blinint had answered.

"Dolly's a nuzzle; you'll have to Hud hor out Mr. Wiggin smih din complacent anticipation of acci)iaiicej indeed if It might not seem like reproach to tho memory of his lost Olive, I should say the kind-hcurted man rejoiced in this opportunity of making Miss Dollys happiness Benevolence was In his fii' benevolence was In his spirit, as he sallied forth at an early day to acquaint her with her good lortuno. The broken harrow which ho had strapped into tho wagon to give tho neighbors a plausible reason for his trip to the Kails, was by.no moans typical of mental laceration to its owner. His feeling as lio approached Miss Dolly's moss-gown cottago was purely ono of thankfulness that it was in his power to provide her a bettor homo. Not that ho was grateful to his dead wifo for leaving a vacancy there.

Mr. Wiggiu had mourned faithfully for Olive a year and a day. Miss Dolly was out in the garden gathering catnip. She had built a chip tiro under the teakettle and then whisked I off to pick an aprontul of tho pungent loaves while the water was boiling. There she was stooping beneath the eaves of a log-cabin sun-bonnet, nnd hutnming a lively tune when Mr.

Wiggiu drove up. 'Come, my beloved, baste piped Miss Do'ly, cheerily, snapping away briskly at tho stalks. 'Cut (diort the hours of thy delay FWiike a youthful 'Fly like a youthful struck in a wheezy bass. The sun-bonnet tipped back like a cart-body. "Sakes alive!" cried Miss Dolly, not in tho words of the hymn, as Mr.

Wiggin strode toward her on bis slightly rheumatic legs. "I didn't mean to put you out, he laughed, shakiug hands heartily: "but Surveyor and Sanitary Engineer. Parlori Chapel Organs, gg tractions. ShorTn n. wnndnrfnllv fdevor oust Kan.

Kansas. Organ. Thomas' Block, corner Fifth and Cherokee BU'tt'tB M. SALINGER Ka.npab. JiBAVKNWOKTII, I'artlcn tanking tilterntion, or Imllillns; now Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing.

Indian, who confessed to nearly 10O crimes, was lately sentenced to penal servitude for life. His practice was to ingratiate himself with travelers, got them to eat with him, and theu drug, rob, and, if necessary, murder. Tho Italian traveler, Count Antonolll, has sent to the Geographical society of Rome, among othor interesting objects, seven elephant tusks which tao Atrican King Menolek presented to the king of Italy. Ono of thoso tusks measures seven foot and weighs 115 pounds. Its i i Jf inn nriiporly ij III nu n-nlHtaii, cnu Imvo money from Hu-, lit il reiiiiitlilo rut" of liitoixnt.

liming hnil ii liirun oxiiurlouru hh a teclinlciil liulliliiiK iliHpiiios nml uk mi in lilli iit or, I nm pn-imroil to vuiuo Imiloliiirt or adjust Uiltor- rnce bet woon owiiuiH uutl colili'UCtoi'H by arbilra- tloii or oiuorwiBO. AT WUOLESA1.E. ANN Si (KKWTO.N JIANN NATHAN MANN.) marKet vaiuu in auou is auoui ciuu. Attorneys at Law 400 and 403 Delaware Street, Corner Fourth, At Inst (tennnnls Nashv. of thiiToludo Blade, was still engaged in "pulveriz- ino tbn mm nowor." The process.

Kansas. LEAVENWORTn, AND LOAN AGENTS. supposed to bo as follows, is siraplo HOMAS J. MOLLOY, uuuugu; ruab puivuuiu tuv lump is. sugar in a little water at tho bottom of the glass, then add the rum power, stir well and pulverize tho whole dose ia three swallows.

Loral husincmof every kind promptly attended to. Monty tn loan on real c-nlaiu. House and Sign Graining, Glazing, Paper Kalsomining, Etc. omco jno. 307 oemwiire eireei.

Thn word "cons." as annliod to it seemed kind o' natural to take part nnlinnmirii. is said to have orisriuateii one, that needed a home. In fact, lhilly, I have uiy eye on a littlo woman I want this very mintito." He had both eyes on hor for that matter, and Miss Doily was forced to recogniao tho Munition, whether she acccpied it or uot. Tvo juauiiged to sweeten my tea so far, lUviit, without calling upou my neighbors," chirruped sho, stooping to Jay straight the braided mat, "and I migbt as woll keep on. I don't feel it a tux as Homo folks would.

But there's Mtiriha Diiiuiing, she's having a hard time to get along. Why don't yon take her, David? Sho'd appreciate such a nice homo as yours." "It would seem as if most any woman might," said Mr. Wiggiu in an injured tone; "all finished off comploto, painted outsido and in" "She'd bo delighted with it I'm sure of it!" broke in Miss Dolly, with an air of conv.ction, as she darted into tho kitchen to lift tho boiling kettle from tho crane. "But you don't moan that you won't marry mo, Dolly?" pleaded Mr. Wiggin, anxiously following her to the door.

"I havo been doting on Boeing you at tho Jicad of things at my house." "Martha is a good manager," said Miss Dolly, coolly. "David ncodu't think lie cun buy mo with a now sot of buildings!" added sho, mentally, snapping down tho lid of tho pug-nosed teapot. "I never did havo tho name of being croping." "1 tell vou, Dolly, I wont havo Martha. 1 don't like hor turn!" cried Mr. Wiggin, tostily balancing himself on the threshold yet not daring Id step over it.

Miss Dolly gavo hor undivided attention to winging tho hoarih. "You know you was always the woman of my choice, Dolly, rursued Mr. Wiggin, as tenderly as he could consistently with the distance between thom; "and when wo were both young Tahaw!" snapped Dolly, scorching hor wing, "that's beyond tho memory of man. Mr. Wiggin's position was becoming painful.

Miss Dolly was not to be won by the attractions of wealth and position, nor even by tender allusions to tho past. He would appeal to her kindness of heart. "I used to believe you had some feeling, Dolly," said he, tremulously; "but you don't seem to have any for me. Here I am left here all alone in the world; children all paired off, 'thout's and sho'll go before tho snow flies; house empty" "1 suppose you can have a home with anv of your boys, and welcome," put in "Miss Dolly, still fluttering about the chimney like a swallow. "Yes, if worse comes to worse, I suppose I can," assented Mr.

Wiggin, mournfully, anything but consoled by his reflection. "It would break mo up terribly, though, you may depend, to give up my place that I set so much by and crowd myself on my children." No response save the clattering of tho tongs. "And it's dreadful melancholy business for a man at my time of life to drag along without a partner. I'm getting too old, Dolly," and Mr. Wiggin brushed his sleeve across his eyes as a feruled schoolboy might have done.

"Yes, I'm getting to bo old, Dolly, and it stands to reason that I haven't many years to live; but I did hopo that we might go down the hill together, Dolly, you chirking me up with that spry way of your'n that I always took and carrying the heft of-" Here Miss Dolly gave a little sniff, nothing worth mentioning only for the effect it produced on Mr. Wiggin. "Can't you mako up your mind to have me, Dolly?" pleaded Mr. Wiggin. "I don't seo how I am going to stand it if you can't." "Then Miss Martha wouldn't suit," said Miss Dolly, archly.

"What a shame now, when she needs property so much!" "Hang the property! I'd mortgage tho wholo of it rather than not gotyou!" cried Mr. Wiggin, with a vehemence that quite closed her mouth. And so at last he had Miss Dolly. Mormon Converts in London Trulli. "CTYX LATHA" with you in "You always had a way in falling Billiard Hall.

from tho copper badges they were first given to wear under Fornando Wood in Now York. The officers were called HARDWOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY. in at tho most unheard of time, I retorted Miss Dolly, saucily, recovering herself and going on gath ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. A. D.

ANDERSON, Proprietor. coppers, and this was contracted to 330 Delaware Street, ering catmp. "cops." in loDdon tneyare -ooDDies and "poelers," from Sir Robert Peel. "i ou used to say 1 kept gooa time, 606 Shawnee Street, who had the law passed for the present Leavenworth, Kansas. only too much of it," pursued Mr.

organization. Leavenworth, Kansas. The Tables are only three month old, and are of Wiggin, with a sudden inspiration; "but I tell you what, Dolly, time never Senator Hill, of Colorado, it is said, started out in life as a professor of nbumistrv in Brown university, at JJENRY DECKELMAN, Manufacturer of Dealer In Providence, R. and a few years ago thn celebrated J. M.

Urn tmwick o. '8 costliest, latent and niont improved mannlactiiro. My brands of Llqnors nre too well known to cui-tomiirs toneo any further ni'-ntlon. I lmvo lately remode ed my place nnd ad'lod every comfort nnd convenience, which mnki-s it a verlmble Elysium, secimd to uono in the slate. AH Kotichs will cor clear of my place; none but the elites1 custom solicited.

did drag with me more than it does theso days." "Il a dull soason," said Miss Dolly with oxaporating simplicity. "I sup-noso the grasshoppers have eaton most Watches and TVDUv LA VUltltiUV kVS vivo vuw day a miner came to him with a nugget. Hill said that it was gold. He worniod the looation out of the man, and made of your wheat haven't they so it'll hardly pay for Ikslby. NSLKY, SHIRE M.

II. 1 D. Sim i M. II. II "Just so," assented wr.

wiggtn dis IBB. haste to got possession oi the mine. It made him a millionaire. comfited. Watches and Jewelry Cahepui.lt Repaikbd-and warranted.

He had not traveled five miles in the Bankers, TIiav t11 a stnrv fihont, a rich Katick. heat to discuss the state of the crops. N. young man who hired a horse at a livery-stable when a good deal the wnrso for drink. Ho fell asleep in the Leavenwokth, Kansas.

"Walk in and sit down, won your Her apron was crammed to its ut 300 South Fifth Street, most capacity. Sho devoutly wished carriage, however, while the men were it had been larger. Leavenworth, Kansas. "Well, yes, i don care ifldo," harnessing, ana iney wisely iuv mm stay there. In due timo he awoke, nifepd if ha hadn't used the horse well.

$150,000 Capital, answered Mr. Wiggin, after a hypo F. WEGNER, J. critical show of hesitancy. "I had a said he had fed the beast at Newton Dealer In Lower Falls, paid $3 for his ride, ana went off satisfied.

little business further on at the blacksmith's. No hurry, though, as I know," and ho turned to let down the bars for Fancy fion "Roh" Toombs, of Georgia. Does a General Banking Bulineit. KetnbliBhed 1869. Miss Dolly who meanwhile slipped through the fence, catnip and all.

TRODCCE AND FRDIT3, Cigars, Tobaccos, Wines and Liquors. Bioss my heart! I don't soi but you are lives in a big two-story frame house, into the hall of which 1 wagon-load of hay could almost be driven. He is rich, having received for years a handsome income from his law practice. When JOBT. SCHLAG, 'I shouldn't bo surprised any day, Dolly, to sou Diivid YVigin tying his horsu at your gtito," said Mr.

Blount, roguiihty, gathering up the roins. 'Nonsonso, brother i Anything the matter with his own hitching post!" rotortod Miss Dally turning to the doorway. Mr. Blount laughod. Everybody folt bound to laugli at Miss Dolly's crisp sayings that had kept her friend in good humor theso forty year.

"And when Divid does call on you," pur-mod Mr. IJlount more seriously, "I do hope, Dolly, jou'H giyo him his to do his errand. That'll bo no mora than fair, and the man won't bo easy until ho has frood his mind." "What niischiof aro you tho forerunner of now, Jamos IJlount cried Miss -Dolly, about like a eoldior on drill. What facing upon earth havo I to do with David's errands?" "Well, his wife has beon dead a yoar or more," said Mr. Blouut, suggestively, shutting one eye and squinting with the other down the length of his wliip-ttalk, "and lately he has been asking about you.

You can put that and that together to suit yourself." "Fiddlesticks!" exclaimed Miss Dolly, nnorgetically. "I shan't say have him or don't have him though thorn isn't a likelier man liviutr than IXivid but I do say, Djlly, you ought to give him a hearing," and having convinced himself beyond a reasonable doubt that the whip wd-i all right, Mr. Blount tickled his horHu with it and drove a vay. "Oil, my sorrows!" ejaculated Miss Dolly, closing the door with an afflicted countenance, and sitting down so quietly for once that a photographer uiitrht have copied her then and there Not that ho could have done her justice, for her expression was too quick and varied to be caught by a tricK of fhomicals, and without it Miss Dolly's physiognomy would have been rather characterless but for her prominent Roman nose. This organ gave tone to her face.

By which I would not be understood literally, as saying that she talked through a nasal whino. I mean simply ia a metaphorical sense, this bold mature sp ko loudly of energy. And Miss Dolly had abundant need of energy- else why the noseP Every two year during her childhood she had boon tiptoed into tho oast bedroom to ao3anw baby, till at her mother's death, five little brothers fell to her charge to be coaxed and scolded into miuhood. "You can't bring up those boys," groaned a dolorous aunt. "They'll arun square over you, Dorothy Alrae-da." "Let thom run over me so long as it does not hurt 'em!" laughed Miss Dolly, skewing her flaxen hair with a goose-quill and tying a calico apron over her calico lougsnort, preparatory to "bringing Up" said youths.

From that day forward sho went cheerily on, making tho best of everything, though it must be confessed sho nfion bail odds nnil ends to work as smart as you ever was," said no, admiringly, as he pulled along in her IMl'OKTMl OF wako. "Still you must be getting he was young no Dougnu large irucis oi li.n.t in Totuj nnd it is said that he has into yaars, Dolly, as woll as I no Swiss Cheese, Holland Herrings and Delicacies. cleared $100 000 on portions thoreof ii i i i otl'enee, I hope and I was wondoring whether or no it wasn't lonesome for you living hero a woman so?" that he has sota, wuuo no siui owuh enough to turn him two or three times 215 Delaware Street, Merchant Tailor, 207 South Fifth Street, near Delaware, "Uh, 1 never was one ot tno lone Leavenworth, Kansas. as much more. some kind, responded Miss ijiiv, While soma workmen were cleaniner -yy A.

KIRKHAM, out the River Joanna, one of the small streams at Rio, in Brazil, they found very eld cedar chest buried in the mud. When opened tuey rounu it contain many valuable articles, such as lamps, urm-ds. works in cold and diamonds. Leavenworth, Kansas. Watchman Jeweler and ENGRAVER.

Especial attention REPAIRING FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Theso articles were taken atoncetotbe WOLLMAN, J. TUB museum. They are supposed to have belonged to the Jesuits, who threw them into the stream when pressed in Clothier. briskly, seating hor guest in the patchwork cushioned rocking-chair, "and for that matter hardly a day passes without some of James' folks running in." "Yes, I know; but if you was to change your situation wouldn't you enjoy life better, think?" Miss Dolly fidgeted at tho green paper curtains and intimated that her happiness would be complete if the grasshoppers would stop foeding on hor garden sauce. "That's just it," continued Mr.

Wiggin, eagorly; "you do seem to need a man to look out for your farming interests, now don't you Dolly? a man that will bo ready and willing to do for you and make you comfortable?" "I don't know," said Miss Dolly, drily. "The year father died I did have Silas Potter, and he is the most their flight from Rio. A party of Mormon missionaries Senator John P. Jones, who is said to have lost $25,000,000 within the past ten years, is trying to get another fortune. Ho haa leased the Bonanza mines from the 1,650 level upward.

Thn Rnnnnr.u.. which has turned out YOUT11S' AND BOYS' CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. from Utah have been working actively for the last six months in the western counties, and I regret to hear that they 410 Delaware Street, Leavenworth, Kansas. JELiMERS PARMELEE. Furniture, Carpets, CURTAIN GOODS.

havo induced quite a large number of persons in the rural districts to join 1HBB. over $100,000,000 of gold and silver, was found at a depth of 1,550 feet, and Jones expects to find valuable ore nhnva that level. His lease ex their esrregious body. Many "con verts" have already gone out to utan, Northeast cor. Delaware and Fifth Streets, tends three years, and ho will explore Leavenworth, Kansas.

and a still more numerous contingent have been baptized pending the time when they will be ready to start for the ground tor au it ia worm. to account for 90 per cent of the assay values of the ores found; all over that W. PATE Si "the promised land." It is lamenta ble to think: that alter the repeated is to be his. Full Line ot BARBERS' SUPPLIES. Hew Furniture and carpet House, 408 Soutl) Fifth Street.

exposures of the Mormon cieed, there Albert Wolff relates in the Paris Figaro the bwtory of a peculiar patron whn rnntlv died in that city. still remain in this country people capable of being ensnared by the Our motto II that poor eoods are not cheap at l. II He was a lumber-dealer by the name outrageous notions oi tne piausime vagabonds who are regularly dispatch S06 and 808 Delaware Street, Leavenworth, Kansas. any price. We keop Rood goods, and bnyiD direct from manufacturers, we can give very low with, as people usually do who aro th ii fn.miltv.

Somehow she of Borniehe, who naa grown weauu in hia hnsinuHs. and erraduallv devel- prices on Brat-class noous. nniwiiin for the acouisition of found timo for all nor duties except pictures which became the delight of ed to Europe from Utah in search of recruits. In America tho humbug of Mormonism has long since been so thoroug hly exploded that converts are rarely forthoomirg, sxcept in the persons of individuals whose room yyARD REARDON. Plain and Ornamental matrimony, umiii woreauuij, unw one sho wouldn ana oouian i auena uriiilnbnr fii.t.hnr and children needed aimers ana tn ueopu the course of time he accumulated her.

Divers young men thought this a "it seventeen thousand printings, many oi Kr.h nt nnurHA. are utterly worthless. Plasterers. would usually be considered to be JOHN HOUSE. Tonsorial Palace, N.

SO FlflU Street. Sharing lOcnntu: Halr-Cuttlng 85 cents; Shampoolog 5 renu: hot Hnd Old Bath ml? cents. advise all who want itood, ensv a neat hair-cut. or com rlhl hnth to i-ftll on John RoilSB. hfnm his death he conceived preferable to their company.

creat puy, among mem iaviu Dju't be silly, David!" said Dolly, in, Mntfld is much to her: where the plan of erecting a museum of con- from natlXa nOAtlB art. His daughter. Another American Oatrtch Farmer. Portland (Me.) Arxua. upon Divid wentoffand married Olive Soarlo, the plainost looking girl in the Cistern and Flue Building a Specialty.

Mr. Edward J. Johnson, son of C. F. ICUJpviaiivvuu r- however, who is Eolo heiress to the collection, will probably dispose of about half of it.

parish. Tl.lj hiinnnnnil Ullrt.V VBUrS affO. and A. Johnson, of Preeiue Isle, has been visiting the coast of Africa to faithful creature living; but what with the extra cooking and washing I had to do for him, my work was about double, and when mud time came I was glad to send him off and hire by the day. I made up my mind that men folks around the house cost mors than they come to." "I guess we don't understand one another," said Mr.

Wiggin, slightly disconcerted at this unflattering view of his sex. "I wasn't speaking of hiring help, Dolly. Naturally you would got tired of that. It's worrying to a woman. But if you was to Have a companion, now ono that could give you a good homo, with wood and water under cover "Shoo! shoo!" cried Miss Dolly, flying out after an inquiring chicken on the door-step.

Mr. Wiggin drew his red handkerchief from Us hat to wipe his glowing face. Certainly ho had not telt the heat so bad through haying. "How's your health, nowadays?" asked Miss Dolly, frisking back with a look of rosoluto "Very good; remarkably good! I don't know where you will find a man with a tougher coiistitu ion than I have got." "Au!" and Dolly blushed like a sumac in October. "Yes, I'm woll," pursued Mr.

Wiggin, perserveringly, "and I'm tolerable well-to-do, with nothing to hinder marrying again, providing I can seo a woman to my mind." There's tho deacon's widow," suggested Dolly, officiously; she's pious, economical "Sho's left with moans enough to carry her through handsomely," interrupted Mr. Wiggin, quickly. "Now I'd rather have a wife to provide for yrr O. HBSSa, MATfTTTAOTtTRMB OT Queen Victoria always sleeps in beds investigate and experiment in tne of precisely the same pattern unuiuauu hatching and rearing of ostriches for David was azain wifeless and again tho current of hiUhoughts turned toward Dolly, who still lived at the old homo-stead at tho foot of Bryaut's Falls. Her I.

tho sake of their valuable leathers, no Bilgies, Fan aii Sums Shop at Seventh 8treet Bridge, Leavenworth, Kansas. 1 roadway up in exactly me saiuo woj. all manufactured at Windsor castle, i iiiom ia nnn with accessories at has become much interested in the business, and is now on the passage from Africa to New Orleans, on the haa uioa some niirauw iki iamnt ami Kokiel had 7l7.O03XrS. each royal residence in England, at the Villa Hohenlohe at Baden, at Rnsenau, near Coburg. and on ooard the Victoria Austrian bark Josip, having with him Planing Mills.

settled on neighboring farms and the remaining thioo had gone West. David's benevolent heart warmed with compassion as ho remembered Dolly's nrlitinn. anil he felt that it AiKort When the oueen pavs a twenty-three breeding ostriches, a few chicks of his own raising, and a num GENERAL KEPAIRISQ op 8uggies and Spring Wagons, Ho. 420 St 422 Cherokee street. nun nwuin vit-it, or goes abroad, a bed of tho usual To miH and dispatched from ber of eggs.

The vessel is expected to arrive at New Orleans during the in n.lvftne.o. to be in readiness month of Decemoer, and Mr. Johnson W. T. YOAKUM, Manufacturer of Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Door and Window Frames.

for her. One was sent last year to Mentone, and three years earlier an-nront tn Kaveno. At Dunrobin, will thou decide where to locate his colony and set up in business as a regular ostrich farmer. It is probable Gun and Locksmith I l-i a nthnr country houses at that he will locate in ono of the GulfJ which tho q-ieen has been a guest, her States or in Mexico. Mr.

Johnson has would bo exceedingly kind in him to offjr her a home, especially as he owned as good a place as you can find on tho river, while the Blount cottage wa falling into decay. lie wouldn't let her former refusal will a-'ainst hor. for as he looked back, he couldn't really see how she could have married any one at that period. She ou-ht to be rowarded for the devotion 'she had shown to tre family, and. for his oart, ho folt magnanimous special bed has usuaiiy ueeu.

memento oi me royai exhibited a great deal of energy and enterprise in acquainting himself with this extensive branch of ornithology, AMD DCAUS Ul Firearms. Ammunition. Cntlflry. Fluhlns; Tackl. etc.

Choke-boring Shot Guns, and 0inTHl Repairing a Corner I SUawuee tweets. Leavenworth. Kansas, Cor. Broadway and Delaware Streets, Lkavenwobth, Kansas. and we hope his venture may prove in WHAT III KR0F.89RT KING OF KANSAS ROLLLR ILOUIX every way successluJ..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Kansas Commoner Archive

Pages Available:
418
Years Available:
1883-1885