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Kansas Commoner from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

Kansas Commoner from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

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KANSAS COMMONER; LEAVENWORTH KANSAS, APRIL 17, 1885. will bo steadily at work ntudying the hab. LOCAL JOTTINGS. Real Estate Transfers Fred Smith and wire to Mary W. O.

T. U. Work in Southeimtern Kansas. Editou (Columbus) Tiiwn: Knowing: you to bo iutwcBted in the tempontiicft its of children and touching them.on Reien-tillo grounds, how they may form those Traxler. lot 12.

block 5. of Clark and FOR Rees' addition to Leavenworth; Tuesday was the twentieth annlvers' upou which physical sunity is condition causo. I thouirlit I would eond you a few Fred Smith and wife to Orleana Ann ed. Clothing that imposes a ligature ary of the death of President Lincoln. itoms about the tojnpuronoG revival at upon any organ or member of the bodv Lake, lot 11, block 5, of Clark and Rees McCun.

Mrs. M. E. Griffith, State Or Rev, C. T.

Stout has resigned the addition to Leavenworth; 7uU. jfanizer of the W. C. T. U.

of Kansas, will not be tolerated the eating of highly seasoned food is use of tse pastorate of St. Paul's Church to take Vinton Stillings to Jane Dell, lots 23 nnma hare under ausnicos of our Uniou. effect on or before July 1st. and 24, block 17, of Stirling's subdivision She came March 10th. remaining with us or iieaven worth; $4iu.

A gray horse with a black mane and I0SEI eleven days. To say that Bhe whs well received would but feebly express the A. F. Callahan and wife to Catherin in JU tail, the property of Dr. McCormlck HHiitiraeut of our citizens toward her, Heene, the fraction south of lot 25, strayed away from Yoakum pasture The Methodist and Presbyterian churoh.

block 13, in Ewing, Roelrson Co Tuesday. subdivision of Leavenworth, bounded hog as an article of diet shown to bo a relic of barbarism, and the physical sin of using stimulants and narcotics donouneed with nil the emphasis of a "Thus saith the Lord." For we shall never get beyond that dictum of the wondrous Hebrew nation. It will be quoted when Aristotle is forgotten. For there is One In every age, by every clime adored, By saint, by savage, and by snge, Jehovah, Jove, or Lord, I believe this Hystomatio instruction. es, and all the homes she had time to visit, were thrown open to her, She hold two moetings a day, one in the afternoon Ladies' hisses' and Childrens' at the on the south by Callahan Mulligan The monument to the memory of the late G.

Clark, which was just com subdivision; $10. Win. A. Martin and wife to Frederick and one at night. At her arternoon meeting, she would road, explain and eomrm-nt pleted last week will be, it is said, the Lenz, lots 26 and 27.

block 18, of Centra BOSTON 208 210 SOTH FIFTH STREET. on some portion 01 Bonpmio luuowou uy tlnest in Mount Munoie cemetery. subdivision or heaven worth; $2oi). prayers ana short turns worn any one Elizabeth McM. Stille to Honora There Is considerable complaint that who desired to speak.

Thcae meetings Maloney, lot 4, block 1, of Stille's Sec which both forewarns ami forearms them, to be tho road out of bondnge for tho tho worms arc working at the roots of were well attended, and every word she ond subdivision of Leavenworth; 8150, snoke was listened to with deep interest, children of America. No other institu peach trees so vigorously that there is COMMENCING THURSDAY, APlilL 16TH, TO CONTINUE UN-til April 24th. This is our opening special sale aud we propose to C. F. W.

Dassler and wife to Joh tion of the ltopublic roaches them all. danger of whole orchards being de Hannon, lot 10, block 3, of Clark and At night the church would be densely packed, many standing during the ontire meeting, which would last from two to three hours. Then she gave her splendid stroyed. Uees' addition of Leavenworth; jf50. Powerful ns ore the forces of pulpit and press, the former doos not attract all ears, and the latter is largely iulluonced by the make it one of tie most important Hosiery Sales of the season.

Our stock is most complete, of the best imported goods, consisting of Ingrain Bal-brjg-gau, Lisle, Silk, stc. Also a complete line of Domestic Hosiery at Alfred Boyden and wife to J. A base ball association has been or lectures, wtucn in point of logic (or other Richardson, the southwest quarter saloon in finance and the saloon in poli the southeast quarter of section 22 tics. Uut to the school-house door come ganized in the city, principally by managers of the old "Reds." The asso wise) have never been surpassed by any lecturer in our town. Tney were higlily township 11, south ot range 20 east white and black, native and foreign-born; appreciated by an attentive an entiusias inside its walls are invested their forma Leavenworth county, containing 40 ciation is to be chartered, and promiees prices so low that you will be astonished.

On Low Prices we follow no competitor. We Lead We Lead as our prices will show. IF.eELcI, Jfc.tcl2 Soo, See! acres, $825. tive years, and the la ws of their being, as some good games this season. tic audience.

She organized a society of llechabites with 44 members composed set forth by science, must appear to their Kaw Valley Town Co. to Mattie Per principally or young ladies arm gentle. self-love, an attribute upou which we cival, lot 1, block 32, of the Railroad man. and quite a number have been add' may safely base our calculations i 250 Pairs Ladies Ingrain Solid Cclor Hose 175 Black addition to Tonganoxle; $20. A very "successful meeting was held by the South Side gospel temperance people, Tuesday evening, in spite of the rain.

There was no such thing as too 14 ed since. She also organized the children, who call themselves the ''True C. F. W. Daxsler and wife Eliza.

150 Balbriggan abeth Eli, lot l'J, block 35, in Leaven Fublio Schools. At the meeting of the Board of Edu Blue Cadets," numbering SXi. Every worth city proper, quit claim, 5. much water among that audience, evening after the lecture the pledge sign cents, our 20 cent Hose a 25 30 35 20 50 75 25 35 Samuel P. Large and wife et al.

to 180 Solid color Ingrain 210 i' PinStripe 150 Fancy 75 Black Lisle cation ims weK, me report oi me superintendent, showing an enrollment ing was attended to which was a very interesting feature of the evening. The Martha McCahon; lot 6, in Johnson's 22 27 14 36 44 17 24 Rev. W. II. Thomas announced to his audience at the Congregational Church, subdivision, $1,000.

harvest was being gathered. 151 took. of 3,718 pupils and a daily attendance Sunday morning that he would in a few Samuel Harrold and wife to Robert the triple, 154 the total abstinence, then the (J0 children most (if not all) of wliom if 2.0GO, with other statistics, was read 150 and Misses' Seamless 175 Ingrain Cline; part of lot 8, block 23, in town of days tender to the trustees his resigna aud tiled. took the triple pledge, making in all 401 ijinwood, tion as pastor of that church, the same The Superintendent called the atten who signed the pledge during Mrs, John Murphy to F. E.

Hunt; the CHILDREN'S DOMESTIC to take effect June 1st. -150 pairs Fancy Pin Stripe tion of the Board to the crowded con Grillith's stay with us. The religious in north half of the north half of lot 1, in at 5 cents per pair. terest was also vnry grout and some were Last Saturday night Miss Mary Mc Marshall's subdivision of Leavenworth dition of the especially the Third Avenue, Osage and Morris schools. quit claim, $50.

Dowell, a seamstress, who resides on brought to inquire "What must do to be saved?" At her last afternoon meeting With tho above we placa on sale one Lot of fine Worsted Jerseys at 95 Jos. Brown to Herbert Edminster Osage street, had her pocket book Tlie committee on new school site, the north half of the west half of the southwest half of section 9, township cents, the quality we guarantee as good In every respect as one sold generally at $2. This; lot will last but a short time. We cannot duplicate them cou.ii of Messrs. Ashton, Weaver, Swan, Ketner and Wilsou, was instruct fix persons arose manifesting a desire to be numbered (from this time fortn) with tne children of the Great King.

Others seem to be very seriously impressed. The blessed inliuonces of these gospel 11, range $400. when these are sold. ed to make Nome dehnite report at the Crawford Moore and wife to Craw next meeting ot the Board. We Offer in Gentlemen's Hose: ford Moore, the wpst half of the I He auditing roimiiiitre reported in temperance meetings are very great.

southeast quarter of section 10, town- ot payment of bills amounting to Their power for good can not be estimat 150 Pairs at 5 cents per 41.GIX), of which $1,200 was for insur hip 11, range 21, $1. Half-Hose it Pin Stripe Seamless ed. As a rule our lectu era ou mperunce have talked to us a financial or pair Hose 200 8 cents our 12i cent ant: on school buildings for the next A. F. Callahan and wife to Cunning moral stand point, in a great degree mak three years.

139 ham jn angle; lots al and do, in block The teachers committee reported a ing it a question of dollars una cents, in Lwing, ltoelofson Co. subdi 23 35 16 25 Silk clock 24 cents our 35c Hose Ication of salaries aud some 150 175 vision, $15t. But when oue talks from the scriptural stand-point that "No drunkard can in Ingrain Extra British Solid color Ingrain Fancy Fancy colored Lisle minor matters. Vinton Stillings to Geo. Heavey, lot Tho report of Citv Treasurer for the 3, block 7, Stilling's subdivision; $100.

50 75 30 65 23 45 month of March was read, showing herit eternal life," making it a question of gain or loss of the priceless immortal soul, ploading witu all the eloquence of a loving heart, us Mrs. Griilith does, then Antonietta M. Spencer and husband balance of $11,600, in general fund, and to Margaret Goodrich, lots 23 and 24, enough in ot iier liiuus to make a sum snatched while near the Cathedral, by a colored man who jostled against her. It contained only a small sum. Henry Shepherd left Tuesday morning on the Union Pacific for Denver, to take charge of the branch warehouse of tho Great Western Stove company.

Mr. Shepherd leaves a host of friends in Leavenworth, who regret bis departure and wish him success in his new position. Alonzo Marion, a military prisoner from the Department of the Platte, under a six years' sentence at the Penitentiary, for theft and desertion, was pardoned Tuesday, after having served four years and twenty-four days of his time. The Penitentiary now has 80G prisoners in charge. Friday morning about 11 o'clock a workman nam.

Charles Fisher.engag-ed in excavating lor the wall to be erected by the Great Western foundry, met ith his death by the caving in of the embankment. His body was re block lb, Day subdivision; $50. GENTS DOMESTIC at special low prices we may exinct grout She is truly iotal of 5519,000. The First National ink of Leaven a gifted wom.in, sympathetic), earue.it and Ou motion, it was decided by an while the sale continues, which closes in six days. worth to Martha G.

Nold, lots 1, 2 and uianinioiis vote to re-elect the super eloquent. All sue says and doos being intendent for the ennHing year. block 15, in Day subdivision; $3,250, characterized by a rare simplicity. 1 ims- MOORE WARREN, lieve she left McUune followed by the C. F.

W. Dassler and wife to A. thanks und good wishes of all, and from Flack the west half of lot 5. block 22. Eastern Kansas Medical Society.

Boston. Store SOS Sc SIO Soutli Btn. Street, the W. C. T.

U. und itechubitca an earn Liatta addition to Leavenworth; $20. At thu second quarterly meeting of est "God bless you" in l.er noble work Elizabeth McM. Sttlle to W. the Eastern Kansas District Medical Eternity alone will revoal the good Black.

Commencing at the southwest SpcMe fot accomplished by such a course of meet CAPSULESCARDESi Tuesday afternoon, in this city, tiarterof the tract of laud in lot 15. Leucorrlioea ings. and I should say to all diHcuuraged the regular onli of business being dis Clark addition to Leavenworth, thence Uuiuus, do not be uiruid to venture ou posed of, lite election of olliecers for the south 33 feet to an ally, thence along said alley to an alley running north and tho responsibility of such a course of i'mm lit'iiing year was held with the follow south in Stilles' secoud subdivision, meotings. Got Mis. Griilith or some other earnest woman and try.

Wuyl padciii rc PAonr ing result: thence north along the west lino of said Jir.J. I. alley 33 feet to the south line, of the (whites) and nil female complaint. Treatment by direct application by the patient herself, without th nseof Byrlnyre. Cure Ruarauteed.

Kver; married lndy tliould write for apodal circular. Price rJ.UM. CAPSULES EMMENAGOGUE Ppeelflc for repulntlng Menstruation. Should be lneveri fi iiill)'. Kevur falla.

Positively safe. Price Pillule Aphbodisiacce Ken tor or of exhausted vitality, and warranted to restore lost maubood. Price 421)0. All oar mBinellefi am warranted, and hart hflpn luiiaittail oft ut una mtrtriv (n antiibl nTOnllna lir A our boys tuiuk tuere is notluug like it, they say they like to hear tne women taltc aud pray. We think the Htuto es jjiW I.

A. Lane covered and taken to the undertaking tract atores.ud; hence west along the Root. W.tandott, I Dr. Leavenworth. irpehter, Leaven worth, Scc-11.

M. Wood, Leavenworth, Dr. 0. It. south line of the tract aforesaid to the pecially fortunate in getting one for or etai) Dr.

place of beginning, consideration, $100. establishment of Davis Son from whence it was interred Saturday. lie has no relatives in this city and nothing I usurer. guuizer who is so gifiod, and so truly coiisecHutod to i ho work us jMra. Griliitli Th.i inei-ting was on adjourned Mr.

and Mrs. is, aud hope that i-ho w.ll he kopt iu Uio until 7 p. when tne regular pro- Win. Merrill will to Ohio and New nhvMctan Of the Koval Unl vetelt V. Berlin.

And nimmmndrd imrfpr tiU osnpcfl amiPi-vlalnn. held so long as nor siiU-deuying nature is known of his former home. Wednesday noon the saloon on Olive td'uuiiue ol papers and reports ol cases leave for a visit York this week, sent till full. They will be ab- was listened to. ir your (Iruffglnt will not procureproinptly, Mei4 price to nm and we will forward free or eimrffc.

vvrMpndiinA onnicntifvi. llaya Aadreaat MO. PROP. PHAKMACV raasS23f Coca Bitters. I West The papers and reports were very in will permit hor to do so.

lilOUMcCUNK, 0 r. W. U. T. U.

Cune, Kuu. April 1st, 1886. teresting and profitable and elicited street, was the scene of another disturbance, caused by the proprietor abusing and driving from his place a miir.h discussion. GENERAL GRANT The next meeting will be. held at poor woman whose husband, probably, Bniontiflo Instruction Wyandott, ou the second Tuesday in lay on the walk in a drunken stupor, July, at 3 p.

in. Miss Francis Willurd has just issuod one of tier Timely Talks, to a portion of portion of which we gladly givo place. caused no doubt by imbibing tne rotten decoctions sold at this place. The proprietor, who calls his place the St Loais The Fublio Building. The following telegram, received Naturo'sway of bringing order out of Tuesday shows that work in the super Was much better yesterday, and a nation wishes that he may recover It is the General that Newman Meyers Co.

are the Only Reliable Clothiers in the city Read Their Acrostic. choasis to steadily noou uitmuoss wu.i light, and we shall uovor got beyond thin method by any spasmodic pyrotechnics vising architect's office is being pushed as rapidly as possible: which, no matter how popular lor tho Washington, April II, 1885. time, onlv serve to muke the darkness The supervising architect nays that work will more visible when the artificial corusca llakery and sells bread and cheese for purposes of respectability after valiantly putting the woman to flight finally drove his customer away also, and the usual quiet reigned once more. The complaint and charges against Margaret Monks have been changed to the abortion of a quick child, and her bond raised to $1,750. She has secured commence ou the Leavenworth public iiuilding before June 1st.

tious are withdrawn. When I see our I Ifilll If Jf It school bovs stunting their growth aud dry ClIAS. W. BbAUC. A vein of co il was struck by the ing up their brains with smoke; when I discover that their very cigars are soaked in alehohol and liquo.

and that the boys Newman, Meyers Co. are Kver to the front. This is the House Where a long folt want is found More thar ever now can be found All the latest novelties in Clothing ut Atchison Coal company's drill Satur day afternoon at a depth of 810 feet. Lucien Raker as her attorney, and is SoST A Ech-m- Its exact thickness has not yet been now out on bail. William Willis, the ascertained, but it is believed to be the 3.

9 Cherokee St. Bet. 3d and 4th. adopted son, has also been released from custody and without bond, as he seems long sought four vein. prices Never before heard of in this city.

Men's Suits from $0.00 up. Boy's and Childrens Equally low. It wiU pay You to note our priceH. Our clothing is Equal to custom made, and prices are in Reach of everybody. Come early and The receipt of three competitions for to know very little of the alleged pMc tices of the doctress.

The girl, Paul TELEPHONE NO. 286. the prize offered for the best article on ine Weberg, is lying dangerously ill at "Woman Suffrage" is hereby acknow ledged. tde Sisters' hospital No one is allow Secure a nice serviceable spring suit Parties wishing to have their horses ed to hold conversation with her except a physician and nurse, bhe is of Tall Men of tho Senate. Swedish parentage and was betrayed tell your friends to do likewise.

We sell for by one of her countrymen under prom Jones is another nhvuieal triantnddnd Cash only. Kuick sales aud small profits ise of marriage. to the tall men of tne senate. Young being Our motto. Win.

Dundon, at the court house, has men who are intending to aspire to the highest honors in politics should first in his possession a piece of paper cur hoarded, will do well to call and see us. The best of care will be given. We offer special inducements to parties wishing their horses well cared for. We also turn out as (hi and measure tliemnelves physically. The old reliable.

Why? Because the are butted witu buer and cnttcoU into saloons by music, games, and evil company; when I um told of thoir degeneracy scholarship, so that the presoiitage of girls who graduate and who take the honors is st adily gaining on that of the boys, it seems to me tliut I cannot wait uutill tne scnools of my couutry focus their splendid light upon the problem of prevention. It is a glorious thing to go the rescue of wicked and mined niunllood with the lifebout of reform, but far butter to build a lighthouse on the suiikou reef, warning the unskilled voyager of his danger. In the ligut ot ten year's work as a teacher of total abstinence from Hlcoliohc puibou, I solemnly aver that had I the power our system of education should so be chauged that the course of study for every pupil, from the kindergarten toddler to the high school graduate, should be grounded whore God grouuds our very being -on natural law. They should know tho laws of health first of all, since their ph. sicul being is the firm base of the whole pyramid ot character.

'According io law" is tho method as it is ti.e philosophic explanation of the universe ho far us we can spell it out. Too blessed word "health" once literally meant "holiness" aud that means simply "wholeness." Ibis body of ours was meant to be the temple ot the iioly Spirit, bat enemies have takeu possession of it and dimmed or well nigh extinguished the Khekiua. Tue Hleohol and nicotine toisous, leagued with bud food unnatural dress, bad vent ilutioii, aud lll-proHrtioued exercise, are the demons that hold the sacred citadel. Vet we cull ourselves a science loving people aud tuiuk we care to know Go is reason why! I rency of tne value of one and one-third dollars bearing date August 14th 1776 If they fiud that they are below five feet ten tllev had better go into something te nle Have confidence in what. we sav.

and which is certainly a curiosity. Upon Every garmont must be we represent else. Men under hve feet ten who go into politics are handicapped. Among the seventy-six senators Jonas, Mahone. its face is a device, probably a copy of it somo seal, and a printed line stating its Mandcrson, Pike, Vest an; the only men that are below medium heijrht.

The av value above and that it is equal "six Or the monoy is refunded. UP ood Liverv nirs as anv stable Ladies wishing boy and children eioth- erage in the senate is fully livo feet nine. shillings sterling." The word "Annapolis" also occurs followed by a line and ami mere are lew men in ino senaui who would Weigh less thnn 170 pounds. Desiring a good article for their money, city. We have just received stating that the bill was "printed by should in the one of There are besides this a large number over six feet in height It is the same Creen." Upon the back of the bill oc curs the following: "One dollar and way in the house.

1 here are not over a Renu'iubcr that we can furnish it to them. dozen men below medium height there. In addition we imm'iit to The average member of the house la in Every purchaser of a bo'. suit a hand one-third." This bill of of one dollar aud one-third of a dollar shall entitle the bearer hereof to receive gold or HILLER COS. CELEBRATED CARRIAGES.

some waist. Long or short which ever may be the neighborhood of six feet. There is more evidence of physical than intellectual power in both branches. There is only one small man, physically, upon silver at the rate of four shilling and uoHired In all the latent Eastern styles, and in sixper.ee sterling, per dollar, for the S4id bill according to a resolve of the llcplete with every modern con. venience and is acknowledged by All aes from four to eighteen years.

the Siupreme court oencu. This is Hrad Also a lariri assortment of His liw "written iu our meinour we lejr. Chief-Justice Waite is of medium Itoy's waists in cam line, percale, cheviot convention of Maryland held at tbe city of Annapolis, the 14th day of Aug and seersucker. ust 1776. Then follows two signatures, Ladim' cloth, casimere, white, blue aud fancy flannels.

written in ink, but which time has Every article being up to the standard iu all to be THE FINEST CARRIAGE IN THE CITY. Hack calls at all hours of the almost obliterated. The paper is coarse and yellow but the bill is well preserved. make aud i.niHli. NEWMAN, MEYERS CO.

Thi Old reliable clothier, Announcement to Patrons and Public Having sold out my sewing night. day or Telephone No. 286. Don't forget the place, 31 1 Delaware St Ninth side, liet. Third aud Fourth Sts.

J. W. Pate ban juBt received ruin New York a fine Hue of p.ia hgutly over luat way learn man a height, but he up for that in ro-formuia for parsing a verb or ooustrmug tunditv. Silting in a row with theother foreign quotation. tw th- ftaxuua he present the nunearanee of a knew "every mauhiuilHin on hisown Grey, Harlan.

Stanley teacher; that what we ed more thau all Mft'Jthew, oreT sil feet, while the contingencies, deteru.ii.ea wha fa fc are; but we pas over tiieae weightiest 1 7. matter, of the changed laws of lvgieue acotioned. are hv ft tm. wiUi figun that we way tithe the mint and cuiuunn corresponding to their height. Nearly of grammatical punctilio ard niatl niati- o( he principal officers of the army cal aenuaplisiiuient Kveo wkii tpon New Yeafg Btudy the natural seionc we ar amid he whit no" Gfn.

Sheridan the stars, and hammer the rocka or d.s- looked like a dwarf by the side of the aect lloaeia, but put the xtudy our ow uniforrnd offiwra who towered around more splendid organism at tiHjfit of tue i hira. Every memlier of the Swaim list iimtead of Ituiiiinig the liol- ediliiv oourt-martial was a man of large and of education iiaai this hd FM'k. upon powerful franxi. People who are fond which the gates of hell shall ut provaiL of uuderrating ovcrsiatd men should Our obliquity of visiol at this xiut is fa- consider that the facl an rather against tal to the fcigiod sequeiiceof our entire thau. Ae York World.

M-heme. and will le the auiazeineut of wiser and happaf geueratioiis. Iu school tvtHT rtKsr.K hi l.it BtTT of th lutura tiaretuliy Uaiued bygieuista LNU O' kANA UULLi.lt 1'LUUE. machine business and also my good will to the Domestic Sewing Machine Hack No. 50.

your continued patronage Is respectfully solicited for them. I will still be found at the office with a DailoSbadVs, hich ke will put up at a lower price than each shades complete stock of musical iiistnnents, ever were put op in tins city. Give Liui a cull at 408 South Fifth street. where a I orders lor pianos, organs, 3 1 9 CHEROKEE ST. BET.

3D 4TH Win. Tyler D. Mlelvey. small instruments and sheet music i rnmr i itnt -m bm if il lbe promptly filled. J.

E. Vtasos. eig of ju'jj koi ixit uiua.

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