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Kansas Evangel from Leavenworth, Kansas • 5

Kansas Evangel from Leavenworth, Kansas • 5

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Kansas Evangeli
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Leavenworth, Kansas
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'I ET, SEE A i -AS; PLEASING-' ME 0 MARRIED. broad path of life is laid open, before THE us, covered with innumerable pits 1 Rev. Mr. Lackey of Peabody, and J. P.

Harson, 'of this city, conducted the services last dedicatory "What God hath joined together let no man put here winding through dark labyrinths, aouuuui, of the 'new church just built 'at Ox CASS JONES On the 18th ofjune, at the res idence of the bride's mother nearCoffevvill. Kan there illumined and glowing with a blaze of light here washed and beat ford. Wichita Eade. to -Alton, and were "kindly entertained at thethoiise ofi our old-time friend, Dr.j Johnson, of 209.. North Sixth St" Louis, who resides here, but does business for the Publication Society in the Queen City.

We were in time, to hear the address before the alumni, which was delivered on Wednesday evening by Rev. H. M. by Rev. F.

L. Walker, of Oswego. Kan-. Mr. Snntt BRITISH QUARTERLY Cass, of Springfield, 111., and Miss Sarah Jones, of against by the stormy sea, and there REVIEWS.

gliding along the borders of the peace ful lake. At the quarterly meeting of the M. E. church at Capioma, Nemaha i Yet as we gaze upon it we see the SHERIFF'S SALE. i i STATE OF KANSAS, 'iY1' -1 COUNTY OF LEAVENWORTH, SS-.

Sunday, the 7th twenty-five per beacon far in the bea Gallar, a former graduate, but now sons were taken into full membership, con towards which if we will faithfully In the District Court of the First Judicial District and twelve or fifteen baptised. viu--: vi jvansas, sitting in anu lot bend our steps, keeping it before us as pastor of the Baptist church at Eliza beth, N. J. The large Baptist meet ing-house at Upper Alton was crowd wurtn vuuiuy in saia atate. Wm.

G. Chambers, Plaintiff, 1 vs. an ever present and shining light, EDINGBURGH Whig.) LONDON QUAR'LY REVIEW, Cohsenativt. WESTMINISTER REVIEW, (Liberal) BRITISH QUAR'LY REVIEW, (Evangelical.) 1 1 ii: and BLACKWOOD'S EDINGKURGH MAGAZINE, Anna Tuttle and G. Tuttle her husband.

ed to its utmost capacity. After a TOWN TALK. neither the dazzling rays nor the thick darkness shall be able to allure us short but graceful introduction, in from it. which the speaker referred very hap Gray, Carter Gray, Alexander Harrison, Columbus Harrison, Susan Har'-rison, James Harrison, Alexander G. Harrison, Dawson Harrison, Millie Harrison, Wm.

Harrison and H. T. Green, Defendants. If we would be I guided by these pily to his residence and course of The editor of" the Evangel is absent th is teachings of the past, we should march study at the college, he announced week, attending the college commencement Public notice is hereby given that under and by virtue ol the1 iudirment rendered in tht. nlmvo his theme to be "Sunshine after with rapid strides in' the 'path of im entitled action in and bv tne above named court.

at Liberty, Mo. lie was announced to ad, dress the literary societies yesterday. and of a special execution issued on said judgment. 1: i i i i 1 1 a provement, intellectual, moral and re Clouds," under which euphoneous tu uucukcu auu uciivcrcu, will, on nom deplume he proceeded to give us MONDAY, THE 13TK DAY OF JULY, REPRINTED BY," J-- THE LEONARD SCOTT. PUB 1 140 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, a.

u. I874, A Good Word for Old Pom. In his ligious, as communities and nations. ''W Again, 1 memory recalls to us our at 11 o'clock of said day, at the south front' sermon last Sunday Mr. Kalloch put' in a aoor 0: tne court nouse in the city of Leavenworth, in the county of Leavenworth, and State of Kmus good word for Old Pom, which was not out oner at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for impressions of the beautiful in nature and art.

Nature and art but what is casn in hand the following described tract of land, of place, and contained more good religion than some sermons of an hour's length. He simuie, lying anu oeing in tne county ot Leaven irorin mu ware 01 j.ansas, namely The southwest auarter of section three 1 1 tnn. was speaking of proneness of the world ship nine (9), range twenty-one (21). By arrangements with the English Pub' art but a feeble cbpy of nature 1 It is successful and pleasing in a greater or less degree, according to the faithful Dated at Leavenworth Citv. Kansas, thisth a t- to kick a man because he is and illustrated it by the fate of Pomeroy, stating that the men who had received the most favors wi uiic, n.

u. 1074. Ushers, wJio receive a liberal compensation. WILLIAM H. BOND, Sheriff of Leavenworth Cnnntv.

Kansss. ness of the copy. Green Foster, Attorneys for Defendant Green. from him, who had lived for years upon his We see a beautiful sunset the, bril 5W5 a very racy and entertaining discourse the subject of compensation. The speaker held his audience spell-, bound and almost breathless for more than an hour.

The address abounded in forcible' illustrations, and sparkled with Irish wit, and at its 'close doubt not that every one who had 'listened felt that poverty 'and suffering were not so much unmitigated evils as they are generally taken to be among men. The abundant rain of Wednesday afternoon arid night had the 'effect to cool the heated atmosphere" of the previous days, and Thursday' opened -r delightfully co61i and bright. The procession formed at an early hour at I bounty, and were ready at any moment to ick his boots when he was in power, were H. H. LlD.DINGTON, R.

W. LUDDINGTON. liant orb is just losing itself' beneath the horizon; "the whole heavens are illumined by its expiring rays and each the first to turn and rend him when he fell from office. Daily Times. 0 i 1 cloud is tinged with its gorgeous col oring.

Or in autumn, as we wander A Cood Shave. We went to Lawrence THE ELDRIDGE HOUSE. These periodicals constitute a wonderful mist-el in the forest, and our eyes are charmed an of modern thoueht. research and. criticism.

with the beauty; of its innumerable the other day to get our hair cut. This may seem a long way to go for so unimportant a job, but if there is one thing more than another that we loathe and abhor it is to have The cream of all European books worth reviewing is found here, and they treat of the leading events of the world in masterly articles written by menu who have special knowledge of the matters treated. -THE ONLY colorings; or as we stand beside some ancient mayhap over the abode the college, and marched' to the Bap The American publishers urge upon all intelligent readers in this country a liberal support of the reprints which they have so long and so cheaply furnished, feeling sure that no expenditure for literary-matter will yield so rich a return as that required tist church, where the performances of the graduating- classes, both in the iur auuscripuun 10 tnese tne FIRST CLASS HOTEL collegiate and theological departments, our hair chopped off and generally mutilated by the 'prentice hand of some journeyman barber. Having undergone the operation a few times here, we betook ourselves to Jimmy Johnson, in Lawrence, whose headquarr ters are under McMillan's bank and opposite the Eldridge House. And now we are ready to own, after soberly thinking upon it, that of pomp and revelry, now where silence reigns undisputed and alone.

In all the various scenes in nature, or in her in art, which peculiarly engage memory comes to preserve them for the, future. But memory is more especially LEADING OF GREAT were listened to with deep interest by PERIODICALS BRITAIN. a large and appreciative audience IN THE CITY. There were six graduates then from each department. It is but just to say that the young men1 acted their jimmy is the best barber in America, and LUDDtKGTON Proprietors.

perhaps in the world. We have tried all of pleasing gratifying mankind geiief ally. wnjenf it' recalls to them the acfts of the past' as' exemplified in their parts well; and did' both themselves TE RMS: Lawrence, Kantat i and their teachers great them on this side, and can only testify as far as we know. But next year we will give them a fpull" or they will us on the' other side, and then we can tell whether he Eldridgb, Eve host. dajiyJiftvAs the eye glances around orations were; wifitten anpl well arid -1 of almost it meets on every side some silent to is the best in the world.

At the present ABOUT ONE THIRD THE PRICE OF THE ORIGINALS. rt Tot anyone Review 4 00' per annum. For any two Reviews. oe. Ken, wm.cn possesses in me enarra THE OTIS HOUSE, merit, inrougnout, 1 ixe parang woras writing we haven a particle of doubt on of president.

Kendf ck to the jnetyejrf association power recall membry buids, herself to the 1 Kansas. Atckisa ruran; nircc xvevic IO OO For any four Reviews. n. a 00' 'h 01 tne graduating classes were; pertinent and full of wisdom' ahd; instruc- me suoject. -i 'm JERSEY HERD FARM.

1 M't k. CU We enjoyed the generous, hospitality For Blackwood's 4 00 For Blackwood and one 00 --n' ror oiacKw a ana two Keviews, io 00 For Black'dand three Reviews, 3oo ELDRIDGE EVEREST, tioit ''first: J'yisit' io Shurtleff Collegej and we went awy ror siacKW aanaiour Keviews, 00 few nights since of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

wneei oiumej.ana swuuy as lc-roiis she page with it; if we will but prove to her. by pur devotion to her requirements, our desire for her pres Smith, at their Jersey Herd Farm, 'a' few r'! i lea Proprietors miles west of Lawrence on the Topeka road. r.oi impressed that this' school has a noble work to do, and that it holds an important place 'among the growing colleges of the West. Kansan. Mr.

Smith is one of those men who make a business of whatever they undertake. It is Ptttagt, toil tent? be prefaid by tkt quarter at tht office of delivery. Ua. 1 r'iv 1. i 1 The OTIS HOUSE, thoroughly rtnovated, offerl to the Traveling Public the most' comfortable quar ence, snewiu.

ever.maKe ner, aooae withusj and yyrKenever, tlie present seems dirk and clooroylr she will cheer now several years since- while he was pro. ters in tne city, in its superior facimies and atten prietorpf the Eldridge House in Lawrence. 41 t.r.i.rr t'l Cili bnz tion to tne wisnes or guests, it is excelled by no hotel in the state. and brighten. by( Her forid recoiled of the past, 'even as hope us uc inue nis urii venture la nie Circulars with further particulars may be had on by its.

too 'often, delusive promises of application. 1 Jerseys.J evil and through good report he has stuck to therrf, 'andris- now practically demonstrating that, in their line and! for their a purbose, they' -are the future. FAVORITE SHORT ROUTE tr.n.t 5 f-- i TO ALL PRINCIPAL-. POINTS EAST! 1L4iJ The wretch condemned with life to 'part, to be mentioned the. same day with any other breed of cat lie.

It- is 'thq prettiest THE LEONARD SCOTT PUB. 140 FULTON Si; NEWYORK. PLEASURES MEMOR Y. i 1 i For the Evangel. Sweet memory I wafted by thy gentle galej Oft up the stream of time I turn my sail, To view the fairy haunts of long lost hoursj Llesscd by far greener shades, far fresher i ''U The pleasures of memory How richly do they repay us for all the toil and study their possession requires Memory, if I may so express it; merges the past into the'present i In the exercise of its powers we garner up stock sight in Kansas to see the large and '1 and Popular t''': the "Old Reliable lovely herd' he has now collected.

We have .1 Oli V'. -i bull, still or hone relics, And every pang that rends (the heart, Bids every expectation' Hope, like the glimmering taper's light, 1 Adorns and cheers he way 1 And still the darker grows the nighf, Emits a brighter ray THE visited nearly all the principal Jersey herds 1 in the country, but we have seen none any i 1 more beautiful or valuable, for its number, than this. Neither have we seen any more HANNIUAL ST. JOSEPH r' i 'RAILROAD LINE; But memory? guided by her experi- geutly or intelligently cared for than these KANSAS -FARMER! r-i it are by their' proprietor. 4 ence 01 me past; snail point our to us 4 THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY.

within, our minds the choicest gems of fcaUiriDCd With Millers ratent S.iletT rlatlorm. the delusions of hope, and thus all our The milk and butter cellar, presided over Coupler, and Buffer, and the celebrated Westing- house, fatent Air iirakes tne most pcrtect pro by Mrs. Smith, is one of the nicest and neat expectations may have a reasonable chance of fulfillment. A Reader. tection against accidents in tne world.

FOR 1874, est we ever saw anywhere; a1 nicety and neatness only acquired, we may add, when ONLY ROUTE RUNNING i New and eletrant day coaches, and two daily lines of Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, through from literature. By it we preserve the lessons and teachings of the past, that not only from the lamp of our own experience may our future path be illumined, but the advice and the experience of the wisest men of antiquity, once understood, are kept forever fresh in our minds as a warning and an example. Without it, of what use is the. past I A number of subscriptions "expire with this tissue of the Evancel, in cases where subscribers paid in' advance for the monthly and were consequently entitled to the' weekly for a as in this case the good housewife is not afraid or ashamed to care for Iter milk and make her butter with her own hands. The Jersey, Herd.

Farm of Kansas for that is what it there is no other to compare with it- is' all that could be desired for its purposed it contains two hundred and forty and CHICAGO, WITHOUT CHANGE. I Mm. a daily line of Pullman's Palace Sleepiu Cars from Atchison and St. Joseph, to Jacksonville and Springfield, and new and elegant day coaches fioa Kansas Qitj to Indianapolis and time. 'liThey should give us early noy ENLARGED, IMPROVED, AND ISSUED AS A WEEKLY.

The Oldest and best Agricultural Journal is the State. Many acw and valuable features are added. Ths best writers in every department have been engaged. It will be a live, progressive exponent of Farmers and Farming, in the west. I 1 A SAMPLE COPY FREE.

i 1 1 1 1 Great Inducements to Agents and Club. Single subscription $1 for one One copy taken in the State and one sent to any other State for $j- Educational Journal and Kansas Farmer one year for it om. Address J. K. Editor aad Proprietor, Tapeka.

Kansas. acres of land; vecl situated and well watered. The buildings, are new and convenient. lice oLiacir ucuc iui uiuuuuoiivc CINCINNATI, WITHOUr CHANGE. Tosecnre all tn modern Improvements in railway Others are now being added that will make The church of Oskaloosa traveling, purchase tickets via the Hannibal St.

Joseph Short Line." QUINCY ROUTE," Avoiding all transfers. Ferries and changes of cars. it a model establishment of its kind. Mr. for its history is only useful so far as it proves an 'lesson to, bej applied in the future.

The past, un folded through the channels of memory, speaks to us in every act The I nrouzn tickets lor sale at all principal offices. Smith takes to farm life as natively as a Fare always as low as by any route. Bazzage sustained A financial 1 expansion 'of twenty-five dollars from a strawberry and ice cream festival. duck takes to water, and we wish him long checked through to all principal points. w.

inwnt, oeolbnpt. E. A. PARKER. Gea Ticket Agent.

ife and much joy in his pleasant home..

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1874-1874