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ijm LEAVENWO THE TIME Time Established, Ca.aK lahfkff. 1863. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, TUESDAY 3IOIINING, JAN UAR 14, 1879 NUMBER. Conservative Established. IJP9I Commercial Established.

i8oe DRY COODS. DRY COODS. FOREIGN. GU3 NEW GOVERNOR. CRY GOOD.

SECRETARY SHERMAN'S IDEA. THE NITIQNAL CAPITAL THE WEATIIElt Kl.POItr. LliVIJWOHTli, I.nuarr IS. irr. 7AV.if IT Senator Thurman Sends in Some i LlfiiiD lie He was Inaugurated at Topeka Wiih Impos'ng Ceremonies.

Time ot oowrvauuu. R-'mtve Huml.lty.. Dirwtton ot the Number of mUeejper honr BADLY Th Teller' Committee Exam'ne Some Democratio Witnesses Who Tell Some Wonderful Stories VTt S7 e' 8 -i 61 -I 1 Cast t'p fr tbe Mad Sea TVavea. London, January 13. Tbe Italian bark "Luige Olivani," from Philadelphia for Silath, has been wrecked near Whitehaven, and eight of her crew has been cast upon the beach.

Kothing is known as to the fate of the rest iPLUBPEB. Maximum T-n. SO 5 in Temp It BI ACKNOWLEDGES THE KICIIFT OF TH1 C03iPLI3ENTABT EVOLUTION OF THE CHICAGO HONEST MOWET LEAOtTE ASD ADVANCES OSX OB TWO IDEA. Chicago, Jauary 13. The following let.

ter has been received here Washington, D. 8. Thomas M. Nichol, Secretary of the Honest Money League, Chicago, Dear Sin I have to eckoowledce the receipt of your letter Salvos of Artillery, Bursts cf Musto ind the Hurrahs of Assembled Thousands. Democrst.o Intimidation Evidence to tho Teller Comnvttee.

The Woman's Suffrage Committee Waits on the President tnd Has a Talk With Him. THIS Indlcattona. WASiraroTO, D. Jauoary J4. For tas Cpper Mississippi aud Low Mcmocn V.U-eya rtdoj barometer; cooler northerly winds or partly rlond- weather.

CUICO BIO COM To the EtTect That They Were Afraid the Colored Men at Waterproof Were Going to Sack the Town. a rati Apoir. London, January 13. Den. Ismail, prime minister of Tunis, repaired on Friday, in full uniform, and accompanied by a numerous suite, to the French Consulate, and on behalf of, the Bey tendered a full apology.

The Consul of France received Ben. Ismail, surrounded by all bis staff and officers of the French fleet s'ationed off Tunis. of the 4th inst enclosing a copy of the kindly PLUNDER STORE AS USUAL, LEADS THE VAfJ LOCAL NEVr, resolution adopted at tne meeting oi tne Honest Money League, on the 2nd inst. for which I return mv crateful thanks. Re AT 75 CENTS APIECE.

This Is another lot jut In from Auction, and judging from the ay the fir a lot sold, this won't last long. The Berlin Mission Sugir Tariff Question Representative Schleicher's Funeral. sumption, so long struggled for and so eminently beneficial to all interests and all classes, is now secure. Seoretary Sherman's Letter to the Wanted. An experienced and practical d-D-stst d-strrw a situation In adru slo Wuifiut omudiMii -hJect si, p- rmaiient -nif lov-inaut.

Bern o( references given A lnr-s oworjr. Bx, lot, I'oluud, Uido LOOK At our full standard, yard vide, Heavy Brown Muslin, at 6 cts per yard. This lot ii about a sample. This is the Biggest Bargain ia this line, that has been seen in Leavenworth for twenty years, or since the days that Gold and Silver, and not Greenbacks, were the currency of the country. This lot of mua lin at the price, affjrda a striking illuxtra-ration of the advantsg to eti'tomera of my tegitimate mode of doing business.

NOTICE I This lot is fresh from Auction, being part of a bankrupt stock that was bought for me by my special agent Customer can not expect to get these good in future at thia price, or hen this lot is closed out REDUCTIONS I Being overstocked in all-wool Western made Flannels I have reduced the prices on the entire line from 45 and 50 cewis per yard to 25, 30 and 35 cents per yard. This is a very handsome lot of goods, and comes Red and Black Checks and Stripes, Blue and BUck Checks and Stripes, and Grty Mixtures, all well suited for Ladies' aud Children's Dresses, Skirts, and Men's THESE AREUT TWO FOIXTS PRICES WAY DOWN Chicago Honest Money League Reno's Investigation. incident to resumption about which I notice complaint first, the non-payment of the interest of the public debt in gold SENATOR THURMAN'S LETTER. A Grand Reception and Bail In Representative Hall in the Evening. The Speakership Railroad Legislation- -The Chief Clerkship.

Special to The Times. THE INAUGURATION CEREMONIES Topeka, January 13. The inauguration ceremonies to-day parsed off in a most satis factory manner, and the affair was probably the moat imposing display of the kind ever witnessedat the State capital. Nearly all the organized military companies of the State, with some from abroad were present in full uniform, and escorted the Governor-elect to the State House, where BLANKETS! Wanted, A la ly wishes employment ser ir( rew: I thoroughly competent to mn auy hlad of sewing machine. AJ-aresi M.

Tim iCioa. coin at cities other than Sew York second, the criticism of the distribution of sil The Usual List of Crimes and Cas COST NO CONSIDERATION! The Treaty of ftarlla and ine'CaUrn Henmeliaa Com in 1st ion. Constantinople, January 13. Prince Labanoff, the Russian Ambassador, has accepted all the articles of the definitive treaty at the price as agreed to by the Porte, but clause two, fcelalive to Russia's supervision over the" execution of the treaty of Berlin is only accepted ttd tef'-endum. The scheme for the organisation of a gendarmerie, adopted by the Eastern Roume-lian Commission, provides that the commander and instructors be Frenchmen, ver dollars by this Department-to maintain ualtiesEarthquake in Florida.

Tor wale. Chrsp, a wwb tv fqnre.pHno, as ew. Apply at 1UE Tints ufflco alcuce. lv read to Reap now while you can all the benefits of the Extremely Low Price we are making on these goods. A 'ry fair White Bed Blanket, at 51 75 ne Ej?" Extra Heavy Lsr-re White specie payment.

Com must be Kept in some central convenient depository, always accessible. The law fixes New York aa this place. It is now reasonable, while we promptly redeem our notes and pv the interest ou the public debt in New York, that the complaint should be made because the coin, ia not scattered by Fire at Haie Clir. New Year's Greeting I anted, Ua'e llou-c. Special to The Times.

a Lood uintng At the loom Ctrl. Hays City, January 13. Five buildings, B-d Blankets, reduced froai $5 00 to 3 .75. Extra Large Heavy White Blankets, re-dui-ed fronru 46 00 to $4 25 including the Gibson House, were burned being transported at the will of the creditor at considerable cost to other parts of the Kxira Heavy Lrge all-wool California about midnight last night. The loss is es Warned A steady gt-I with goo.1 refrTenc' enn fin permanent employment at UJ 1.

kpov fclreit. It is THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR Bed Blanket, reduced from 10.00 to 7.00. More Interestinq Than Josh Billing's Almanac Afghanistan. Calcutta, Jn. 13 The troops of the Peshawar and Kuram columns are set tit down in quarters which, unless nnforseen events occur, iheywwill occupy for the next two months.

Gen. 1 -o woe's and.Gen. Maudes' divirions are echellooed in supporting detachmeuts from Jellalland to Noushera. This extension and distribution of forces, Lnit-d States. We must make no distinction between the payment of interest and the redemption of notes, but both should be paid at the same place and in the same way, or we again make the discrimination BT.

JOHN, and the farewell address of Governor Anthony were delivered both btirjg very timated at about $5,000 and is partly insured. Two young ladies escaped with a slight scorching. The fire is supposed to have caught firs from a candle in their sleeping room. and Boys' Shirts. Jeans, Tweeds and Cassimeres.

My bargaius in the above lines have al way beeu appreciated by my customer at the regular prices, aa the greater part of them were bought at Auction, and have been much cheaper than goods bought in the regular way by other dealers. The present reductions will make them nil! more attractive. In Cassimeres, 1 offer Western made all-wool good in every respect equal to the celebrated 150 Ladle' and Children's A Kare name. The Gatotbnr! '-Press," dial and Is Jttr stileor eacliftnge lor a Writers pr No sncli opportunity ever oil reil For fori tier pHrniuiar addrtt, -'P jalbur, Illinois. St.

so much spoken of between THX NOTE-HOLDER ASD BONDHOLDER. I hope, after some preparation and lapse o' SKOULOEfi SHAWLS THE TELLER COMMITTEE. time, it may be convenient to exchange Wanted. mn and fe to woik on a Fourth Avenue. To hire a stock taria.

tt Inquire at 4i At IOj, 25c, 30z and 40c apiece. ITS SESSION TE8TERDAT FTRTHBB TESTI tit. Joe Ca'stmeres, at 8. cents peryard. Heavy Gray Kerseys, at 25 cnts per yard From Aucilao, and Terr t'beap.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. besides protecting the entire line of the road, diminishes as far as possible the strain upon the commissary department Maj Cavagnari has received fri. ndly letters from most of the Cabul and Ghi zar chiefs. An imposing durbar was held at Jellalland on the 1st of January by Gen. Sir Samuel Browne.

Most of the local Khans and influential men of the neighborhood attended. Mat Cavsgnari explained the Viceroy of India's proclamation, commented on the facts and events as manifesting the strength of the British government, and the failure of tbe Ameer's resistance, and reported the assurance that we have noquarrel with the people of Afghan Splendid line Good Heavy jeans, at 20c MONY OF WITNESSES ALLEGED VIOLENCE BY COLORED MEN AT WATERPROOF. Sew Orleans, January 13. G. R.

M. and upwards. brief. The social features of the occasion were highly satisfactory and enjoyable. Tne attendance was very large great numbers of people being present from all parts of the State.

At the present time midnight, THE BALL IS STILL GOING ON, and everything seems to be going on in the most st factory manner. It is pronounced the most brilliant assemblage ever gathered in the city. BID CLARKE AND THE SPEAKERSHIP. In the general hubbub nothing is just now more apparent than that Sid Clark will be chosen speaker, probably on the first ballot. Riddle's only hope is in a caucus, and to that most of tbe Republican mem.

bers are adverse. It is an old but pleasant custom for friend upon the commencement of a New Year to call upon each other and exchange mutual condolence and congratulations It would, of course, be impossible for me thus to meet each friend and customer. But I cannot allow this opportunity to pass with out a word of thanks to my many friends who have so ably and kindly assUted me in making my business a DECIDED SUCCESS. Mystjleof doing business has, in many respects been a novelty, for which I had no precedent. It has not been such a business a that of Mr.

Smiih, Mr. Brown or Mr. Jones, who have for fifteen or twenty years have been doing what they term a legitimate business, and who would be shocked at the the ideaof entering an auction room or buying BANKRUPT STOCK, aud who with their 'legitimate" and old fogy ideas, would have hesitated to buy an immense lot of Bohemian glassware, and place it side bv side of an elf-tact line of flowers the Ons's Fett Warm. CLOAKS CLOAKS J. B.

LEACE, FEACTlrAL IV Alt 113IAELR AND JEWK1EO. Repaints; One wafches a pei-laliy. 4'3Hhiw- Newman, colored, clerk of the District Price no object now. 1 am bound to get Court in St Mary's parish, testified before the Teller Committee concerning the de lte cuw aiu uou at Twenty five doz. Children's rid of every Cloak ia my store, I wou'd OJ per pair.

rather give them away than carry them struction cf ballot boxes and the efforts Fifteen Children's Stockings, at 20 over. If yon want a Cloak, come and fee istan. The principal Khan expressed his made by the Democrats to get possession of per pair. me and i will sell you one. contentment with the change of authority duplicate returns in his possession, and that Fifteen dz.

Children' Stcckings, at 30c We have still a tood assortment left and ami freely offered his services. per pair. an attack was made on his house at night, as we shall have probably many wieks of The health of the troops good and they Thirty doz Children's all-wool, full regu cold weather, our lady friend should take coin for nous and psty the interest at all depositories in tbe United States, and I will seek to bring about that result, not as a matter of lecal duty, but for the convenience of citians. As to the other matter, I have a clear conviction that the forced ptyment of the filter dollar to public creditors would teiid to depreciate it and caae it at once to be sold in the market at less thin par THE FBIEND OF THE SILVER DOLLAB should not desire it tobe forced into circulation under such circumstances. This would open a gap between silvers dollar and United States notes that would tend to bring it into discredit among our people, while it is plainly the policy oi the law thst it should he maintained at par with U.

8. notes. Tne Departmennt ia now issuing silver dollars, transporting tnetn free of charge wherever i.evil-d. to all who wish them in exchange U. S.

nctea or ir Jjaymeot for sertices, and it is hoped that the whole coinage may thus BE FCT IS CIHan.ATI02I. While it is the duty of the government to coin different kind of money as public policy dictates, it should be within the power of the citizen at his option to demand either form of lawful money. It is hoped that the t.i -uds of resumption will be satisfied with the bentfiVeot results already ac are settling down comfortab in th Ir differ substantinlly confirming the newspaper reports published at the time of the occur- advantage of the, low prices and secure a lar made Hose, from No. 5 to at about half price to close thein out. ent cam p.

With wet weather, however, SEWING MACHINES. All Kinds Rebuilt and Repaired. IHAVElocaUd permarenily t'e New American Mai-uiue office, No. 1-H I Mm. WHreetreet Kvtry mac me war led for vev wn.

A. vvixu. FIRS INSURANCE. TIME TRIED I FIRE TESTED KELLES A WEED. BKRT DKCU.ELMAW.

PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER HB BEPLIES THE REVEST OF THE TELLER COMMITTEE ASD FURNISHES THEM WITH HH CUARGC3 AOAISST THE BEPCB LICAS3 FOR THEIR ALLEGED CONDUCT IN I THE LATE ELFXTfOX IS FLORIDA. Washington, January 13. Senator Thuruim ha aJlregsed tha following letter lo Chairman of the select committee of investigation: S. Sesatb Chamber, Washington Jan. 13.

Ifa Sib: -Again complying with the reqtie of your committed ior information, I ive the hi, nor to Mod your installment nuruhr3 ti-wit: First, an official certified cfpy from the office of the Seortary of Sim. of Fiorula of the affidavit of Jatnea il. I'ine, showing misconduct and the violation of la" by federal official at tbe late elretion ia Duval couuty, in that state; second, a like cert' 61 copy of the affidavit of uiie M. Whittker, relation to thie iDjiui j-H-'t, and to the intimidation of Iteruncratie voter hy armed Republicans; ttiir.l, a like certified copy of an affidavit b. S.

C. Tut ker, proving that at the lateelec-tiuo st pivcinct number 12, Alachuacoonty, the United States uperviir of electitn, N. i. Gruel le, tnUtd that the ballots as they ere ciwt should be numbered to correspond with the number of each voter' name aa it Ki rnl on the rtgiai ration Hat, and that in cumpliance with his demand the Writer part of the latter were so numbered itnd 4he recrecy of the ballot thus efltclusliy destroyed; fourth, like c-rtia copy of anatfiiavit by EoWt W. conuiy judge of Madison county, in id State, allowing his illegal arrest and detention by the Li.

S. coram aioner, and marshal, in order to prevent the discharge of his duties as one of tbe board of cnver of the late election in the said county tilth, an sffi iavit of Elward 8 r'rarti cckirtd, acitiien of Duvall county, Florida, and a member of tne board of county comtuiiwioners of said county, proving that intimidation was practiced in that Sute to prevent colored citi-so from vot-ioi; the I I't'-raMe. ticket sixth, an affidavit of James "Williamson, a colored cilia nof the same county to the same effect setro the certificates of the sheriff and county j'idge, of said county, of (he president of tbe city council of Jacksonville and of the city ch-rk amof the iy marshal, attest the Hood character and standing of the sid Francis and Williamson eighth, aa affidavit of Joo. B. Mawh, of Madi-on county, Florida, showing misconduct on the pirt of Unittd States deputy marshals and the intimidation practicrd by them at th-i late election in said county.

"I have, writes Mr. Thurman, a number of letters from the north and west, making specific rharuts of intimidation and bribery that it may be proper that I should lay btfore your committee, but withhold them until iri-hes of the writers in thia respect can be a-wrtuiwd. I hiva the honor be, very respectful) Your obedient servant, (Signed,) A. O. THCRMAS." HAYES AND WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

good, warm Cloak. beaver Cloaks, former price, 54 0 bow there wilt certainly come more weakness, but not sufficient make serious inroads on the strength of the force. The most tin and millinery goods, generally. Also, clocks, buggy a hips, Now, my idea of ace. A UNION SOLDIER'S TESTIMONY.

W. B. McNeil, of Caddo, deputy sheriff. tz to. A SECOND CAUCUS OF MEMBERS in favor of legislation to regulate railroad rates was held this evening, and action with a view to securing a favorable committee beaver cloaks, lormer pace, U.U0, now hguimate business is to buy any or every $550.

cla-s of goods which I consider desirable 23 CENT testified concerning tbe Calltdonian affair, corroborating liar wood's testimony. When healthy positions are probaHy Alt Mu'jid and Dakka. General Stewart's troops marched through Candshar and are eo- Matalsse and Beaver Cloaks, former prite. 10 00. now S'JoJ.

camped on Ghuxner. vHipplies are being they started to xtesm a house and were bred upon they were unarmed. Witness fonnd a duzen stand of arms at Ream's home. Pub Handsome Diagonal and Beaver Cloaks, BUGGY WHIPS, AXl) JKWELKR, plentif illy offered by the peopl who how a friendly spirit Along the whole of Gen. and of b-ntfit to my customers lu whatever manner I can get thitn cheapest.

It is my intention to always keep my stock fresh; to do this, I will sell them in the seaeoos lhey are bought and for which they are intended. Not holding them for Cfi'en or twenty ytara and at last be compel ed to offer them lormer price, 520 00. now 13 50. 9 Bhawuee BVmt, ieeven worth Kan. Stewart' line of march, in fact, the popu Another lot A Good Whip for 25 Cents.

DIAGONAL CLOAKING3. Importer and whole PETER BIRST. just received. A few pieces of very handsome Diagonal lation has been quiet There has been no molestation of bsggvge, or attempts to interfere with the progress of the troops. RELIEVING THE Sl FfFKMn.

WINES AND LIQUORS Cloaking I. ft, gimds that sold at ioOO, at cost, which mean tor you to pay war prices for old styles and undesirable good, it wiuid indeed' be a grand bonanza for the marked down to $200, Iii a word, Winter Goods raa't KZ7 Bhawnneatreet, tMI-wonrt Valley Build on railroads was taken. THE RECEPTION AND BALL now in progress at the State house will be noted by the thousand or more participants as one of tbe grandest occasions of the kind ever known in Kansas. THE CHIEF CLERKSHIP. Emmert, of Svdgwick, is working np his prospects for chief clerk, which are very encouraging.

IBy Associated PressJ AN ACTIVE DAT. Tspeka, Kansas, January 13. The day has b-n one i great activity and the inauguration ceremcnies were successfully If you want to 8-cure a bargain in this merchant to be enabled lo rval.z st I or complished, and will give the Department ng.) Pure Kentucky Wtiisaiai a specialty Lc-venworUi, iumiuia. good bought when they commanded doub a reasonable forbearance in the practical br flosf out, Drcks Cleared and Swept and ever thing put in le ihe present IJut woe to the per lished a statement to the effect that twenty negroes in all were killed, bnt can't sat when or where each negro was killed. Witness served in the Federal army during the war.

SECRETARY OF ETATJE STRONG, being called was requested to furnish election statistics. ALLEGED VIOLENCE BY COLORED MEN. David ee, of Texas, testified that the election was enoeable and quiet Lives wi bin a quarter of a mile of Fairfax, but knew nothing until the affair was over. Dd not see the men near. Heard th-j reason ot the visit to my pin, which was burned 'e negroes tha Tuesday following.

the reason Never cave them execution of its plans. If'eo, those who BUM SETT EEIS, our, uuw ia jour time. Ladies' and Children's MERINO UNDE.RWEAH. son who is so uulortunate as to be cmgnt TANCKACTUKKKSanadeait-n In Marble nave hitherto degreed with about re sumption may in with us in applauding in such a trap set to secure purchasers and to catch the unwary. As I have been in readiness for the Spring trade.

the policy now being maintained. Xfi and Wrv.nite MocumentK, T(mbsumea n-KdsUiaeK, Marbienna Mnrbietaea uihi-tlee a tpeciHiiy. OMintr and Table oie to order, and gmtta furnished and -pr-iiHllj rJ Children' Merino Vests, at 25 and 30 cents business but a short time mv stock of goods That this may l3 accomplished, anieoe. Ladies' Merino Vests at 50c, 60i ery respecttully, yours, John Sherman. 87c, 1.00 and $1.25, all reduction from prices have been made on gods R- B.

CIXOUOBN- must necessarily befrtsh; and rather than to carry over any goods, in ahich I am in any degree overstocked, through tbe summer months, will sell them at co-t, and in many cases less than cost, to clove them Id I erred. Washington, January 13. The Balti COMMERCIAL BOOK BINDERY 13 lrelaware street, rooms in 14 o. P. li.

it former prices. 100 PAIRS LADIES' MERINO PANTS, Without to Cost. carried out. A platform was bult across tbe front stairs leading to the Executive at cause. Saw armed colored men march Chamber and tbe speeches were delivered more delegation aked the President to withdraw the nomination of John C.

Li.il-tin, Leavenworth, Kam.d4. SVA.U books bound in any strl deslrod. Blank, book manuiMeturwd toorOtrr out As a guarantee i refer you to my ing through Waterproof the day before my The Work Sow Going on at Charity Headquarter. The viannrr A-alatlns the Pner. I he Jiaaikrr Re lleved.

Messrs. Alter, Jotaon, McNary and Woodward, were bu-y as n-oal yeterday, in the storeroom in the Missouri Valley Building, distributing food and clothing to the poor of the city. They now have the work of distribution so sytematized that imposition is almost impossible. When an application for relief is made the name of the applicant is writ'en on a piece of paper. This paper is then referred to the chairman of the committee for the ward in which the applicant resides.

Then it tbe duty of tbe committee to visit the premises and rtport the condition of what may be found. This, although comparatively slow work, is necessary and is found to be succe-eful price list in the opposite column, and to as At 30 cents per pair. Every pair worth in short noiioe. HpeciiU atuntiou tid to from this, and on it Chief Justice Horton delivered the oath of ofti-e to Gov. St.

John an4 the newly-elected State officers. Fully sure you that it is luvintention to sell at giu wai burned, and consequently when it was burning was afraid to go out to see regular way, 7o0. Lka let this oppor luolUK M-ujKliui-t, and all ciwwl oi bind Come, Look! bridges, for appraiser of merchandise at Baltimore and retain the present ppraiser, Lenthicutn. The President promised to re wnerwone worn 10 tieni-! these prices, I ssk you to call and see me about it ltuuk tbe armed negroes came tunity pass, out secure now all that need in good heavy Merino Pauls. and be convinced that 1 speastbe irulh, 5,000 people witnessed the ceremonies.

Cannons were fired and cheer after cheer fer the request to the Secretary of the A- C- LOiK. from Catahaula parish. Another crowd ot WE KKOW-YCU WILL EUY. Treasury. was sent np from the citizens and soldiers.

DENTIST, No, 412 LViaware Street Leaven wort a. Khumw Men's and Boy's When the ceremonies were ended Mr. An Chlrf Joet lit tVavblaton. MERINO and Gov. St.

John each delivered armed aegroes came into town and made a great deal of fuss and said that they were going to burn the town. Fairfax was the leader of the negroes. It was understood that he was keepicg np the color line, making speeches and advising the negroes Washington, January 13 -Chief Joseph, thony o4a, iJi.iijz, sos and I Wl n-r dI-r in i he-re are nine companies if fAElO tt. rO3 tin i2 AOC.V ANU LOCKSMITH, and JAHES H. FOSTER'S of the Nt i Prrces tribe of Indians, accom liewms.

Ainmuuluou. t'ulterv. isn- garment all reduced. of militia in the city, quartered in the pauied by an interpreter and Yellow Wolf, lim Tackle, etc Cltoke-bormK rShot-uus aud C'n-rl reninne a snwiHitv. Corner Sih PLUNDER STORE, another JNc 1 ercea ctuet, arrived in this hotels and private residences.

THE MILHARY. PLUNDER STORE, to preserve a bold front I sold ammuni and HtiftwuM ntrvetK, Ijatvnwnrt h. JAMES 11 FOSTER'S city to-dav, and will have an interview tion at my store to any one who wanted it The number relieved np to last night is one hundred and fifty-three families, all worthy Cor. Delaware The men number, all told, 421, and of the negroes did tint buy an unusual quan P. Oi-itAliOlll Y.

(Snoceasor to Hmnlan a oeramihry,) Cor. Fourth Delaware Sts with tbe Commissioner of Indian Affairs tomorrow. The object of Joseph ia coming to Waohington is to be allowed to speak for and in actual distress. tify at this time. these 73 belong to the Craig Rifles, of Kan sag Citv, 64 to the Drought Riflrs, Wyan PLUNDER STORE, THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE CONVENTION CALL OS HIAKBLK DKALEH sneca tre.U be- (Opma House Building.) LCAVENWOItrn KANSAS.

LEWESWORin KANSAS. Supplies' are received slowly but for the AFRAID OF THE NEGROES. himself concerning his viewa as to how be Xt 1 twoeu found aud Filth, Leevenworia KlUlDMA. ut--l present sufficient for the demand, but in M. Moss, of Tensas, testified that he gave THE PRESIDENT AND TELL HIM WHAT Cor.

Fourth St Delaware should be treated by the government. case of another cold snap alt will be need J. PRATHER. ed that can be obtained. Judge Aller is THET WANT HIS REPLY.

the negroes assurances that the aterprool people had nothing to do with the Fairfax LE WES WORTH KANSAS. tireless in the work, using his own team in Jobber in all Kinds of Iliulics. Trie Berlin ni.lon. Washington, D. January 13.

Eepre- dotte, 30 to the Seneca Rifles, Seneca. 50 to the Council Grove Guards. Council Grove, 43 to the Montgomery Rifles, Independence, 53 to the Ottawa Rifles, Ottawa. 34 to the Paola Rifles, Paola, 27 to the Kansas University Cadets, Lawrence, and 40 to the Capital Guards, Topeka. TO BE PUBLISHED IN A PICTURE.

Washington, D. January 13. The Oair that tbe interests ot the negroes and bites were common: that the whites would sentatives Crittenden, Clark, Thatcher, committee appointed by the Women's Sut lOVIXUof hmvy goods, afa, ery, etc niatle a siieviaiiy. pi but. ComG Olio Como All merchant tailohs.

carrying goods to the families ot tbe destitute. Morgan and Pollard, of the Missouri dele BONA FiDI frage Convention, held in thia city las) protect them in their rights, provided they acted as they should saw negroes pass by hundreds through the town; there may have been thousands of them; they were all on Second ai(rt, opposilx Ui fctove Foundry He-idence, ltorineMst 01 fevcoild aud Ouve. tiatifclacuoa KUarauteed. week, consisting of Mrs. Oage, Mrs.

Spen gation, had a long interview with the President to-day, and urged the appointment of Henderson to the Mission at P. HE LEY, 109 FIFfH STkFFT. 109 cer, Mrs. WelU and Mrs. Williams, the two litter of Utah, called on the President this E.E3DUOTIOHS.

J. K. BOYD Berlin. dEECIIANT TAILOS Al. Ward left Sunday for Da Quoin armed tht negroes dispersed when the sheriff of St Joseph arrivad they also Senators Armstrong and Cockrill and Illinois.

0ENTIST Olfloe Lain' ea tranoe on Jt'oartti uitt. LuveuwortA lS heard that white men from Mississippi were Opposite the Manson house Jil PKA1.EB tS morning and preitented the memorial and cthe papera in relation to female suffrage; and charging that the President had ignored John Wood, of St Louis, was at the Representative Metcalfe, also called upon the President and Secretary of State in the interest of Henderson. coming; 1 don't think there were over lanters last night. FOREIGN AND J. li.

Attorney at And you will ace what you can Ret for your the wumtu of tbe couutry in his annual Mr. II. W. Bessac. of Minneapolis, if ALL WINTER GOODS twenty white men in VV aterprool we were very much frightened the' negroes threatened to kill the children and outrage the money.

Head this rice list: nKiMa-s. They also called the attention of A KD SoLarv PnbUc Ssa EOMEbTIC CLOTHS, the city and stops at the Mansion. li fXlfT the President to the recent decision ot the ItoL Worrali, ot this city, made a sketch during tha inauguration and from it will be made engravings for "Harper's Weekly" and English periodicals. At ten o'clock this evening A RECEPTION WAS HELD in the Governor's private room, which was attended by three thousand people. It is not yet over and a grand ball is being held in Representative hall.

Special trains will leave at 2 o'clock carrying home the visitors. The inauguration has been a perfeet success. STATE LEGISLATION. Heavy Canton Flannel, lor bo Tbe Socar Tariff. Washington, D.

C. January 13. The J. G. Bugbee, of Ouincv.

was regis women think they would have burned tbe AXD CASHMERES. JT. B. TOU1.G. tered at the i'lanter yesterday.

town on Tuesday if the sheriffs posse had SJc supreme court in relation to polygamous tuengs, and to the effect of enforcing the act of 1362. and said it would make thou- Committee on Ways and Means to-day after KU wora done in a manner to give perfect not arrived. DENTIST First KaUonEj lir.a Balldlnf t-ntrance on iour.ii uct, Lvauoiui F. S. Rising was among the registered MASKED DOWN Extra Heavy Flannel, lor Heavy Sheeting wide Extra Heavy Sheeting, yard wide further tlb'cuss'on on the sugar tana question, ag-ed by a vote of six to four, to sub guests at the Continental yesterday.

A GREAT FEAT. sauds women outcasts and their children illegitimate. The President said he was deeclv impressed by what had been said John L. Sberdian, of Chicago, ami broth mit to the House a bill fixing the rates as tio 41 Deiavvare St. J.

follows, on all sugar, syrups, Ac, not er of Gen. Phil. Sheridan, is stopping at the Heavy LfcAvrirwoRTn eahsas. and requested that Mrs. Williams and Mrs.

llanters. I9o 230 -)TO(- BOX FACTO HY. Ail tJmts of wootien boxes made to ord Extra Heavy Jeans. Weils make out statements in writing and MADAME ANDERSON SUCCEEDS IS ACCOM Hon. Geo.

Beven, representing the First submit tueiu to hiui. He wanted all the SELLiriG OUT Ward in the Legislature, departed fur the Extra Heavy All-Wool Filling, for lic ES liroauway, LeaveuvrurUi, KarsAS. information on the subject he could pro yr. Stale capital yesterday afternoon. PLISHING IHE FEAT OF WALKING 2,700 QUARTER MILES IN AS MANY QUARTER above INo.13, Dutch standard, two cents and forty one hundredths per one pound on all sugars, syrups, above No.

13 and not above No. ItS, Dutch standard, two centa and seventy-five one hundredths for one pound, and on sugars above Ho. 16, Dutch standard, four cents for one pouud. THE PROCEEDINGS FOR YESTERDAY IN THE SEVERAL LEGISLATURES TROUBLE IS am not selling cut, but sell as It W. X.

tOUDOX. Uood Standard Prints. Be The very best beautiful style 60 Mr. Henry sowers, of Atchixon county. REDUCE STOCK! cure, 'f art promised to do this, and the President tnen asked them how ha could serve them.

The reply was, by vetoing was in tbe citf yesterday, He was at oue KASUrACTCaEK ASD BIT ATJMCB Umbrellas and Parasols, as the lowest snd a better qusliiy cf time a resideut of Leavenworth. HOURS. New York, January 13. Madame An- Heavy White Blankets, per pair anv bit! to enforce the act ot in an THE IDAHO ASSEMBLY. UNSUCCESSFUL BALLOTING.

Gen. Poe, A. D. to General Sherman goods tnan tne average, bell in any Extra Heavy White Blankets, per pair dereon concluded her task of walking 2,700 a member of the Board rent out to locate VLHO, Clocks and Watches repaired and warraoted. Chain rwtl and miw tt-r to the memorial and the remake made in relation to female uffrage, the President aaid You aay I have ignored the wo New Orleans, January 13.

The Demo' In Previous to our 3 quarter miles in as many quarter hours to the Kansas City custom house, is at Fort aims general repairing done at ahott coUwe I cratic caucus to-night, balloted unsu-ce8S- supreme Conrt Decision. Washington, January 13. The case ot" Benjamin Ssbull and others against the United States, in which the claim was shape desired. Orders left for suits or garments will be cut and made to Leavenworth, the guest of C'apt. I Haley.

du fcHtisiaction gurmnt-Mi. rm of the oumry in my annual messages. night Considerable money ia said to have Tventory. fully for United b.ates benator. The lt Eustis 23, I will oarelr iv consider what you Mr.

IL P. Myton, of the Spearville Heavy Puawla. eje Extra Heavy Shawia 1 00 changed hands on the result She com ballot resulted Kenner Za, have said and the papers you hate called on The Times yesterday. Ihe et np under aSpanLh grant to 11,000 square I Jones 18 Herran 10, balance scattering. the satisfaction cf the wearer, 21EX, LOOK menced her last quarter mile at 10.45 and Sen is a fresh, well edited pn er.

and we mites, emnracing iweuij-iour counties in A Large Stock Clothing that we and il a considerably lower prts -nted to me, and in next message I wiit act according to the dictates of my conscience arid the best light I have." are pleased to learn that it is being success- Missouri and Arkansas, was to-day decided V7. Self i SENATOR MERRIM0N DECLINES TO ENTER made it in 2 minutes and 37 seconds. During the last four quarters she was the otwilb4andin; our Immense lul. ofTara23 PEU CENT. Cnap er than any store In the city.

than elsewhere. Cs'I around and THE LIST by the United States Supreme Court adversely to the claimants. It is held that no adennste survey of the alleged grant Send loc.fr 123 ra- Among thoee who left for Topeka yester recipient of several presents. In the quar trade this winter, we have still money: 4th street under the Raleigh, N. January 12.

Senator Merriuion has addreed a letter to the day morning were Col. J. li. Gillpatrick SENATE. ter before tbe laht the stepped npon tbe stand and sail she hoped they would keep on hand a surplus or deirabe and wife, iv I.

Carr, i red Hunt, Judie We invite our friend from the country as OUll I A U. Jtausa. Slaaa. has beeu made, and that no survey can oe made which will correspond with the con Opera Houe. Democratic caucus of the Legislature, with Brewer, Hon.

T. P. Gable and wife, J. i. quiet so that she miaht accomplish her feat drawing from the contest for tb Senate.

winter which we are de- cession owing to the erroneous ideas which without interference, she appeared great Jones and wife, Thos. Burland, Mi-s Kate Governor Vance will be nominated in cau CHAS. SHUBERT, were entertained at the time it was made ly exhausted after her last quarter mile iiorland, Mr. and Mrs. Ueo.

A. Eddy, B. E. well as from the city, to come and see us and we will guarantee satisfaction. Remember the place.

si rcuH of turning into cah, rath- cus on the first ballot Thompson and wife, Mr. Win. Booth and had been accomplished and was ONLY 25 Cts as the source and direction of the White river, by reference to which it was intended tnan carrj over to another Misses Priscilla and Sadie Booth, Mi Lou TfliLOR THE ARKANSAS LEGISLATURE. Wssbinoton, P.C., January 12. Messrs.

COKE, A YARD and HAMLIN were ap-poinud a a committee to arrange for tbe iuu- rad of the late Representative Schki-eher, ami to accompany the remains to TVx as. '1 be bill vwd without ducusBion apnro- to be located. TAKEN TO HER PHYSICIANS, Mai lor Joseph Clark, Hon. Levi ileon, Little Rock, January 13. Both houses season, Ue, tuertlore, call 109 FIFTH STREET! ForalS eo nmn nekl pritirer nioritli.on tr'al lonny osrnii't-Ing four trial iw-rilwr aim ft, tl -nd a P-k Itlr.lMary, In otn.

tlntiK no. aid IV) lu-t a- where she will be under treatment lor a Mr. Wm. Henderson and Mr. Joseph of the Legislature met a 12 m.

ihe ho'ise Tbe Report ef tne Department et At- week or two. At first she will not be allowed to sleep more than fifteen minutes at elected J. B. Bearder aa speaker and J. G.

Hammond, of Kickapoo, Major Swaiui, Fort Leavenworth, and Mrs. J. F. Legate SW OPPOSITC TEE MANSION HOURS. "WW t'on.

Tint ht iitf-r evi-r Iw'i tni SPECIAL ATTENTION Halleuden as clerk. Ihe senate chose uriauna for a fire proof building ricullure. Washington, D. January 13. The port of the Department of Agriculture tl.t Th "Nllo at WMr." e.h- a time as it la said she would probably and daughter.

tor a National Musum. It was then voted lrgton, D. C. ju.vdtt. MARCUS ETTENSfJN S0'.

GECRGE RUSSELL, Wloiele and Ketait lw)erln never awaken if not disturbed. In a day M. Dufiie as president and L. T. retch-mar as secretary.

Notices of organization were exchanged and both houses adjourned A QUIET and pleasant home is insured to I for December say The corn crop of 1878 or two she will be allowed to sleep two to tbe following linta, at such pri to at end the funeral of Mr. Suleicher.and rtcess was taken. Mr. Mu.M ILLAN introduced a bill to re all mothers that use Dr. Bull's Svrup for is 30,000,000 hushel in excess ot that of hours at a time, and the time of rest will until to-morrow.

Tinware. their little ones. It contains nothing in- oes as will insure a ready ale. Henrv Ettenson loi 7 oata, a somewhat larger crop than the heavy yield of 1877, constitutirg it the be gradually increased nntil she can take all the sleep she desires withont fear of in ature to the public domain the military res "OH! MYtj at Klxey jurioua. White and tlorcd Dlankete, A BILL.

largeet ever raised in this country no ma jury. ervation known as the fort l.ipiey reservation, io Minnesota. RtTerred. Mr. IN iALL1, from the Pension Com terial change in barley; rye, one-sixth u.

t. Bird, one of plaintitN lu tbe ive- r. Comforts, Wool Cacsi- St. Lotts, January 13. The Tost and Dispatch" Jefferson City special says a Mil fiit ri.osiMt out la a eb of a Datch Prlace.

CoeKlr.g end Katin Stoves. I I Bird estate litigation and W. Greenlee, attorney for the plaintiff in the caw, left larger crop than in 1377; potatoes, a fall off if 000 bushels; the cultivation of impnulti rtiil FOR THE SEXT 30 OATS AT ACTTAL COST. has been introduced In tbe ienate provid The Haguv, January 13. Prince Henry.

mittee, reported witbont amendment the ltuu-e bill relating to soldiers while in the civil service of the United State. Plced ing that the retention by county collectors received increased attention and rlatrm for lor Atchison, last night of the Netherlands, brother of King Wtl- Sll yeis a 4V. meres, Waterproof, ShawN, Wool Hosiery, Back, Cloib, and Liufd Glovt-p, tue results ot the years culture are satis-1 of fees not allowed by law shall be felony, limi, died to day. He was born June 13th, from linirrltif dwnw ant dnth, lionitwli laciorj weiT suiga graining stores, i ana puaisaaoie oy imprisonment in tne am oversioctea ana crowded with a large stock of Dry tiood and it Reform In Chicago. lUtncinnati Times.

on ths calender. It provided for the payment of their pensions to any persons who wrre deprived thereof during any portion hHve t-i ivn up by pliv-i li II I 4' KKli lY cure ait Ii r-f representing the bulk of the total produc penitentiary not less than five years. Liv.r. Kidney, nl.it nl Lr nr is my intention to close them out at origin They have stopped gambling in Chicago Falls. tion ot tbe country, report a production, as compared with last tear, as follows Ken- i A bill for the establishment of the whipping post and another snaking life insur in.

Lrusy, Ui.txu.n wl itnd of Urtfw. al so as to oniain more room. That is they have stopped tbe fro rooms, of the time from tbe SO of March, 1865, to the 6th of June, 1S06, by reason of their bein in the civil service of the United Woifboro, N. January 13 The Like 'Ot and Shoe Mannfctnring Co. tacky 60 ttrnu id; Missouri 56 Ten tM tae FavWte COO Delnwnro Strcot, ance policus non forfeitable alter tbe sec II IJ ft tt te nt care- Kriv-ni' ii.ae ana ait tne persons wiiu lociiue to bet on 1 itif Ktuiiev.

j-i -mi icdiiuv. rmt nessee 53 Ohio 93; Mart Uny 84; Indiana ond annual payment was also introduced. cards are diligently at work in the back fniM. Liabilities nearly $100,000: assets Wwkte-, Nrrvv I)ianw I -LN- Kt.nU. 83 rorth Carolina Pennsylvania 86 A bill was introduced in ihe House LKAVl-XWORTn KANSAS rooms of saloons playing poker.

There are Henry Ettenson ml tiowrti II HI.1I.I mum Illinois 00 Connecticut bti Massachusetts making the crime of rape punishable by Bullous r-onr Huimvtt, 1l'- neopie in cnicago woo regard this aa re- The Siat proceeded in a body to the hall of the House to attend the funeral, and opon returning to their chamber adjourned 95; grapes, spples, and peara thow a great Lament Groceiy ctora JSortti LeavenKorth 1 HirenttthenN lb rsow-i wt'-moci Htnl n- ki rif yn-e lorm. A anplclfn of Font Play. hanging. TROUBLE IN THE IDAHO LEGISLATURE. ly decreased yieia.

DRVGOOrW DRESS GOODS uutil to-morrow. Lawrence, Katwis, January 13 Mrs. Blanton, 70 years old, an old settler of this ALMOST KOK KOTHJSO. GRAND CONCERT San Francisco, January 13 A urilKnaonr- inn HI 'I It 17SLL CQQLEY Kallroaa Accident. Cincinnati, Jannary 13.

Paturdtv Boise City dispatch says the Territorial Is purely Vetl. by Mu-ty AT LAING'S HALL. uousr. Cloaks, Shawls, Blanket. Waterproof and county, was burned to death in her bouse, four miles south of this city, this morning She lived entirely alone and bad some n.

tttrn'raof wv Legislature to day failed to effect a tern tBciwssors to e. Jaujticu.) Careimeres at aKtonixhingly low prices, also Of. -J ll I plared In It. porary organ im ion owing to refusal of night the west-bound freight on the Mart ta Cincinnati Riilro.d, when near Mineral City, ptrtd about the. middle of the A a r.

money, and there is suspicion ef foul play. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th. ruoGBAxas: I. Conct.Var.oo Match Ft litre, p. TO We f.how the Sii.st Ufmarkable Reductions in all-wool Calmiris ihe chief clerk of tbe previocs session till" neon nut The report of the Committee on Foreign iood Cashmeres and Alpacas, Flannels, TH5RD fit OTTAVA reoignize tbe credentials if memhers t--p, crta 11.

Herz Bwwi-rr Horned. Liin-eya, jeans, etc Kill be closed out bottom figure. bich were certibcates from the couotv pp tit-. bMr.ni np KTsU-m and re train on aecoun'. of a broken coupling.

Aa extra freight dlowing ran into the rear just aa it reached a trestle thirty feet in W- A3 an unanimously adopted, rtcjm-uending the payment ot the remainder of the salary ot lb late Representative Schlri- and French Xcvtle'ips. Hi'n's. u.cn auu aiuiou. 2. Nocturne Op.

0, due for Organ and N. January 13. Peter I board and territorial secretary, and ad nt-wr-o beattb mil. ivult. tndIui CHOICE CStOCSRIES.

ancfc' extensive brewery homed thii mrned till to-morrow. The council stand iiuo t'uopi member of the 45ib Cocffrpsa. to height, crushing the caboose, three pas- ri.EDY Pmilet 7 Kepublican to 6 Democrats. The Re Women's, Merino Underwear, White, Grey and Scarlet, at the All klnrti. jt fresh Country Produce aent con.

Henry Ettenson hi bereaved family, and requesting the I nengers impea irom tne caooose alighting morning, with the malt house, ice houses and o'her Hnilding. The loss is estimated E.t'L F.KE. Robert, Koben, mng Voytrte publican and Democratic members of the noon the solid ice on the stream belo; one, chtutly on uaad. PUoVlUEACK, IV. i.

assembly have efiected a separate tern ahington instantly killed; next Congress to make a simitar appropriation of his salary as a member of the 46ib Commas. Overtnre, bight Cavalry Suppe lowest prices yet offered. at partially insured. Fanny Wants it Denied. porary organisation.

Neither party had CLOTH1SGI CLOTII15GI CLOTHING illiam h.int was fatally injured and Jno. Butx, had his fdet smashed. SOLD BY ALL DRUG3ISTS. tuea, thnp. A w.

giaps, tin axd quorum, standing ten each, besides two 8. Inrelloe ta Civdevl. Italian tnng, Orssn aud Fiauo Itpera The funeral services take place at 3 o'clock, to which time a recess was taken. AT ACTUAL CC8T contestants from Oneida conntv. FT.

LOTOL January 13 Miss Fannv Emant u. Verdi Caribqnake ia rierlda. Davenport the actress.desirex the awieiated r-unou. rtMsommtnd nothing but flnt-class artl- A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods, liviMrm. Jacksonville, January 13.

A se Long before the termination of the recess the galleries were filled by people, and at the appointed time the President and Cabi CS Intending purchasers will find it to 6. Overture, Pique Dam K. anuF mou. cut uandEerchietH, lies, AluiUero, cts- re ck-s an iKUaraoU-e satisfaction. vere shm of earthquake was felt last night presi to contradict the absurd report in circulation throughout the country that she was married to weeks ago.

She says the report is a canard from beginning to end T. Adlen and Chasseur dea A' pes. Or net, the Senators, and tbe Supreme Court ESTABLISHED 1300. their advantage to see our stock and prices before making a selection. gardless of cost.

ow your chance 4o supply yourself with a lot of Holiday Tbe Colorado raule Growers' Association. Denver, January 13. The fhh annual meeting of the Colorado Cattle Growers' Association takes place here to-morrow. Cattle men from Missouri. Kinam gan aud rltuo ud res entered the hall.

Soon afterward ahout 1 l-AO, and lasted about 30 secon.U. It had a southeast, to northwest motion, buildings were violently shaken crockery AUGUST CENUIT. and a. uct. vj ootid ior lime money oy at tha dy of Mr.

Schleicher wsj borne in and a. Dure I Tell E. Wlrnraeratedt ana mat me aoea not even Know tne gentleman whose name has been associated rattled and doors were thrown open. 1 he Wnclesale and Petal! Dealer la RiHDM FOOTER BeIaE? ansa uzzie BiBnon. the funeral services were read by the Chaplains of the House and Senate.

with hers. hock was felt at St Augnstine and down the bruka Wyoming and Texas are arriving in Gulf coast from Runta Rasa to St Marks, large numbers. It is understood that the 9. Overture, Poet and Peasant Sunce Mm and F. Mmon.

Henry Ettenson Groceriej At the conclusion of the funeral services. (Mlm K. bus lakeu but uue ytuti'a Instmc- Tbe Reno Inquiry. aa well as over tbe interior portion ot the association will I so modified and en- tte re name were removed Irom tbe hall by TO BaOADWAT, SEW 'OnsT. uon.

btate. mowing ot tne kind was ever ex- Urged at this meeting as to include the Chicago, January 13. The militar-r AJI3 at the committee and escorted to tha depot, whence theywill be sent to San Antonio by Ul Hallelujah Choro, Orsan perienced here before. state named. An nnusual interest is left court of inquiry into the responsibility of Weaver Small, 32G inevxooasmun oe boiu as we are veiy much crowded.

Please cive me a call at I among live stock dealers on the result of rroTisions, Blnele Admission, 0 cents; Tickets admit- HavlnTbeeo for twelve years a mt-mercf New fcxrhaniie r.d i--l ti Id Boar.1, the nWjneM ehanct-i and exiwrieure is MO kis aid Major Feno, for the Custer maasaere convened here to day with open doors, but re I assure you that you will be pleased ai.d this meeting, ung two, jo cents. Fire. Detroit, January 13. A fire at Lyons. mis ev-utug ii.iu.

House then adjourned. Tne rear Per Cent. Lean. tu'ira, Wlu-s, Cn, Tobaoco, Fruits, There wdl beachlldren's matinee on Bnt nrdav afternoon. Jauoary )8ih.

at which Croosery, China. Olassware, Ae. Delnno Better. saueuea. EL ETTENSON'S I mid -caiK" On IB'ire or.mi.ll porters were not allowed to take notes of the proceedings.

The only important action of the first session was a decision to the oerforiuera will be children of aires from Mich- last night destroyed A msden A Co's. woolen mills, and Uawley Roafs plaster Washington, December 13. The anh- CLEVELAHDl fl 1-3 TTnn fVil. a too a ni booxtitand "o'1' on rutulNrn-ntana. aioa aud ruou-nU mrxiua, I'auaphlel eo.

ten totwe veyeaia Those purchasing tickets to the cooetrt will tei Biliuiturjg I lirner Fifth and Shawnee street, (Old Itar-act House) lately removed ftwa op poet wriptionn to tbe four teat loan to-day were mills. Amedin loss. ilU.lXK) Hawlev A I nmbns i tt. summon "Whitaker, who made tbe charge I UHirIOBUUE. AU 1 "WJ v.

211 216 FllTfl STEEET, toy.Ki.aou. DELAWARE STREET Knars, no insurance. his speedy recovery are entertained. uoa euowa iaii. tnera 10 tne matinee, rmiui iajiiui.

Children, 10 cents; Adults, 16 oeute. against xteno. Hireet," aua toulnic vulnab oil is eelptof Meeaa. yr turpomie ami Urooery.) LnAVENWORTH, K4SJSAS.

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