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it ii THE lEAVENTVORTH TIMES TUESDAY MOTtXraTG, DECEMBER 21, 1880. i McwfHIUfHES BAKINQ POWDERS DRY GOODS. PHY GOODS. 1 DBY GOODS. -SlSii ABOUT1 TOWN.

THE MYSTIC TIE. EW ES TW BBK Ctan H.WMVr. 1 rT Manhattan Brethren to Receive xnree DIl. ISA 1) WAY'S States ou the 87th. The new Catholic church on Pottawato- fPU l-af fe4 II la fILitM3r2 f42 ru-jf? pJ I 1 mie street near Seveuth is almost finished and wiU JjM MM ll i-aa fcj jF I BlSflsfe' The new Catholic church on Pottawatomie street near Seventh is almost fluished and will The New Catholic Church.

Manhattan. Dec. ihe annual i'l 1 13 Tl I DTT t0 come ofr at 1116 Adama be 8undw pla3' If ANq'S 32r, Delaware Street. 8 frf RT 5J rfelii UZZ KAKNAWAK Condenied Into Short Item for the Benefit Lmse in this city on the evening of the 27th, prom- GoMing and Bingham, under tbe of fafW Ii I flfl 5 Ili Vjaf Condensed Into Short Items for the Benefit Masonic ball and banquet, to come off at the Adams i house in this city on the evening of the 27th, prom be dedicated next Sunday. The plasterers, Messrs.

Golding and Bingham, under the supervision of Mr? ises to eclipse anything of the kindever attempted of the Hasty Render at the Breakfast Table This Morning. west of Topeka. No effort or expense are being snared by the brethren of the mystic tie. Invlla- J. McGraw, were at work yesterday putting up plaster brackets thirty-two in number, to support the various pictures that will adorn the wal's.

The brackets each represent the head and wings of an angel and are very pretty. The windows of the church are pig Vr: ROYAL SSif Jk tions Tiave gone out an over cuiumuw, idovmw RESOLVENT, Kansas. Large numoers nave reniwuiieu are coming." There axe ample aocommodationB for all, and an elegant tune la anncrpateu. 424 and 42G Delaware St. III I 111 I IUU I UU1.UI I Cold and gloomy, yesterday.

Predictions as to future weather plenty. A Festival. Mt. Olivet Lodge Xo. 3.

F. and A. M. 1 HOLIDAYS I will give a festival on the evening of the 30th, for elegantly stained glass, each glass bearing the name of the person who preseutcd'it. On the East side appear the names of J.

Palmer, O. Palmer. S. Dougherty, II. Dougherty, J.

Winrield, and J. M. Wi-field. On the West side are the names of M. infield and H.

Winrield, B. Palmer and C. Palmer, and W. Gray and M. Gray.

Ou the South, the front lower windows bear the names of S. Bruuo and Bener, on the right, the window to the left of the doorway being blank. Weather rjrophets predict a heavy snow Great Blood Purifier. the benefit of the lodge. In order to encourage a liberal gmng oi storm soon.

The mayor at last accounts was in Augusta, Maine. Installation. There will be a public installation of presents, we have made Great Reductions A Week of officers of the Masonic lodge of High Prairie, on City collections yesterday amounted to The ui-ner window whose base is at the galiery of 1 rf. IS Christmas night. the churcn Dears rue names ui ai.

iububcuu, $14: dinbureomcnts, 823.75. Ton-nseiid. Baltiser. Malcht-r and Casper. Black Silks, Colored Silks, Black James Clark was arrested last night on Ladies' Evening Dress.

The interior of the building is forty by eighty feet and Colored Satin ue jujons, GENT'S MLK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK AND CAsHM EI1E MUFFLERS LADIES' SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, When dressed for the evening the girls now-a-days, the charge of petit larceny. and it is twenty-eight feet from the floor to point of arch. The workmen have nearly completed the caps which will rest on the pilasters and some of them Bargains One of our grocers has packed 100,000 Changes as heen and Felt, as they Daily Occur, After Using a Few Doses. Scarcely an atom of dress on them leave, Kone blame them, for what is an (eve)nlng dresg have been already placed iu position. This church pounds of pork for his trade.

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, UNTIL. JANUARY 1st, 1SS1. PoiMnns nniipr-ided what to buy for a holi LACE TIES AND HANDKERCHIEFS Thp show windows our stores are when finished wiil be as elegant as any in the city. 5t. Paul's Lutheran Church.

But a dress that is suited for Eve. If consumption's precursor, a sad cold ensues, The very best thing you can do, tw Vletrlc Oil. kaleidoscope-like in appearance. The county clerk and treasurer had no The Stock Is Complete in all the IH lO llj l'l. ao'." 7 The work on the new Lutheran church at the northwest comer of Miami and Seventh streets And it safely will carry you luruugu.

Our stock is entirely too large, and in order to reduce it we dinner jesterday, owing to the rush of business. I Good n.iiif, disappearance of CHknp, lam-holy liu-rcuse and hardiness of Mesh ant Latest Novelties. is being pushed forward with a vigor that will result The funeral of Dr. Houston, Sunday day present should read over carefully the list below. Black Silks.

A tipw line received expressly for FORT NOTES. I a rMi.li temoou, was well attended by large circle of improve. will THIS EARLY IN THE SEASON make reductions on all FALL AND WINTER GOODS. in the completion of the edifice within a few months. The building is a very handsome one and it is designed that tile, interior will be elegantly frescoed.

fneuda. The approach of the holidays bring out Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tar. No other preparation makes such light, flaky hot breads, or luxurious Pastry. Can be eaten by dyspetics without the fear of the ills resulting from heavy indigestible food.

Sold only in cans, by all grocers. ie6dly Koyal Baking Powdkb. New York. In the front wall is a square stone laniei oeanug tne inscription, "Evangelic! Lutherische. St.

Paul's -mim-c -orettv nicturcs made by the of Kirclie V. A. J. iv'. fine gouds.

Dress Goods Just Received by Express: holiday trade in such popular makes as Guinets, Bellous Bonnets and Tap-pasiers, at 1 50, $1 85, $2 35, $3 40, and $4 regular prices $1 To, $2 $2 75, $3 50, and $4 50. Black and Colored Satin de Lyons A eomi.lete assortment in all the The only case in the police court yester "There may be some virtue in all of lr food, iiii.ih Hour er.i. union oi wa.c.......... digestion, calm and undisturbed sleep, aw akeu blot, P-imples: the skin look- clear Hii.l In-althv, the urine changes il. turbid aiul lou.lv appearance to a can cherry 'ramU-rrolor; water pa-scs fr.s-ly from the through the lire! lot without pain or scalding, little or in, sediment; nn pain or wei.kn.-ss.

4 uk" I of iniaiitity and fre'inoncy of l.tv. lunt.rv weakening dis. list m-s i if s.lucte,! in llntt vv with fiTt.iiil) of permanent iiKtli exhibited ill tin- secrctinw, RlamH hioI fuiirtioiml harmuiiy U)l'i'l to the -veral or- day morning, was poor Wylle White, who was fined CLOAKS. them," he said, "but for actual worth, and rapidity of effect. I know that nothing can excel Dr.

Bull's five dollars for drunkenness, and making a general A detachment of selected recruits leaye for Santa Fe to-morrow. Chief Douglas is still confined in the guard house. The old gentleman looks haggard and worn. A gentleman has been going the rounds trying to organize a land-league. A good riiovo-ment.

Quite a number of the boys contemplate taking in, the rail reader's ball Wednesday evening. Sergeant 19th in nuisance of himself. Cough syrup. The comfortable mittens, neat shoes, PostoMice Changes In Kansas popular shades reduced in price for the next two weeks to $i5o, $200, Satins, Silks and Velvets Brocades, $2 50, $3 and $3 to. ho.ida, warns drcssoa and rosy chocks of our Ikiring the week ending December lbtn, little schor.l girls, betoken nothing but prosperous times in Leavi-uwoitn 58 Sample Cloaks bought at a reduction of 25 per cent, will now be sold at even less than JOBBERS' PRICES, which will guarantee the purchaser the cheapest garment ever bought.

"The Union Spy" was played last week 1SS0, urnished by Win. Van Vleck, of the post-office department Estabi-Ishkd. Clarkburgh, Bourbon county, fantry, has been made 1st sergeant in place Of Callahan, who was discharged. in Atlantic City, Iowa, for the tenth time within a vear. ud the local paper is vety extravagant In its Colored Dress Silks In every desirable shade, with Brocaded Silks and Satins to match, a verv desirable line at $1 25 a yard, worth $1 50.

Our line of SI 75 and $1 85 Colored Silks reduced to $1 50, for the holidays. Black and Colored Cashmeres The section of artillery loaned tor tne Brocaded Cashmeres in ail the New Shades. Very Stylish Goods, Very Cheap. 1 1 Mi I 4, i i. i i hi nt Wichita has been returned in a very dilapidated condition.

''Yellow tlngo on the white if the ey-, and the wnthv enfron Hi-ti iinnie i tlio fkin cliaiiki'-d tu a clear, lively ami i oor. Tho.e mfl-rnig from weak or 1 or tnl- r. ln will r-ali. nri U'nefit in i-xra-etorn-in freely the iou, or mil. lroiji the Iim.b-.

air t.ronchi or wtn.lpipe. hroat or hea.l, the of r.mli; seimral M.el.irth thloimhollt the vteln: Mopface of ai. IU al- alol palm. ai.J f't lii.fts of weakueM ar, leK. InmUler-.

of rol.l ami hill-. of ull. i har.l and Mro)iu cou' on lying io or ar.sinit in the iiior.m.K. All mrtouia Knot-ually an.l.iuel. 7 Axl.iv atler til- SA Il PA 1 LI.

I A tak'-n new eii.H of returning he Hmpi'ove in purity an-l streiitli wilMiniiui-h, an, I all foreign an, I impiiin iL po-iH. iii.il.-a. tiiii.oi-. rane-r. I.ar.l lump-, uwav, I the li.aiill, niaile aollild an, I healthv lilr.ni,.

fev. ore, thronic fkin diseasea, Andrew P. Martendale has arrived from Sewell Southard, postmaster; Damorris, county, Miss Kate L. Clark, postmistress; Luther, Morris couuty, James Logsdon, postmaster. Postmasters Appois ted.

Burdenville, Cowley couuty, Diliiel O. MuCroy; Burns, Marion county, Arnold Funke; Cooperslmrgh, lUee county, David Jones Fox Creek, Chase county. T. Q. Hollings-worth Godfrey, Bourbon county, Stroud Vanme-ter- Harvey vi'lle, Wabaunsee county, William H.

Smith; Le -lie, Reno county, Mrs. Alma D. Biggs; Madison, Greenwood county, W. O. Luneford; ltun-nymede.

Harper county, ts. Caroline Francis. pralae of the performance. The police force is almost out of -sorts, It can find no one who has a concealed weapon, people have begun to keep -sober, and thieves are for the present giving ihe city a wide berth. llcv.

W. X. Tuge preached an elegant sermon Sunday. The ch-irch was crowded so that ABSOLUTELY HEALTHFUL Belgravia, where he went to Interview Captain Payne, niiihiimi fame. Tie may now be found at his In the celebrated Lupins' manufac-ture, the finest Cashmeres in the Best and Most Economical in the World.

DOLMANS. office, room 2, Hotel de Oaurd. An active element of this power is pure Soluble. A fire was discovered this morning in a shed attached to one of the houses occupied by one Phosphate, which adds to the bread a valuable prin people had to at md up, notwithstanding the fact that an extra number of chairs had been provided. The hospital Stewart at Ft.

Leavenworth, fha emnlovts. Cause of the fir. UNDERWEAR. For Ladies', Gent's and Children, Combination Suits, ciple lost iu process of making Iflour. Physicians world, reduced for the next two weeks as follows: c.

goods reduced to 50c; to 70c; 1 to 75c; $1 25 to $1. Our entire line of Fancy Dress Goods in proportionate reductions. Cloaks and Shawls. uV.rpear. last night to Dr.

an Duyn, that Mr. Dennis use and recommend it. I or sale in Bealea cans only by Grocers generally. ern av'leni hn l.een f.iuval a. I en' li I 13 condition is not yet considered safe, and An elegant line of these goods, in all qualities and at extremely low prices.

We are bound to CIXSE OUT our stock of DOLMANS and CLOAKS at any price, rather than kei them over for another season. I lin. U-ll I sunn inn ie I not known. A few buckets of water extinguished it. Owing to the number of companies at present at the poet, no amusement place has been left, the quarters where amuaemei 'oik being Several yeaas ago, says Mr.

J. l-ranz, Corry- Ta-. my mother fell and sprained her limb, whioh of late swell so that she wanted (he doctor to lance it. The application of St. Jacob's Oil immediately removed the swelling and s.jj-re Charm MTg New York and St.

Louis Hi rilliilll ll ami heronia ilep.ialte.1 ill tl ricketa. I. ele rilllsl.ll! lari'a i IU" none, Ladies' and Gent's Scarlet Underwear at Very Low Prices. that fears are entertained that ne may yet loae ins leg. The county treasurer hit a ellii.ca, vari- jinal riirva'iiiea, coiit'-rli lis I' 111 I.I.IAN will re-olve vein-, e'c.

tli i the irns of the occupied by couipauv. that some suitable place may be had for the companies this winter. SW ttieae and eiei SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICE8. Cheap Wood. Green mixed wood, mostly oak and hickory, sawed into stove lengths and delivered to any part of r.urt's goods are the best in the world and we takn first premiums at all Ihe world's fairs h.4,1 hi the oast csuturv.

Pemberton Co. are the Iroin the aiaiem. If th a who t.lkin-l theae llie.Iuita for tlie enre of fiihoia or Svplnlitu- hnwevri alow, nav t.e. ure.l, "feel I '-tier nml th -ir eral lo alih improviini. their lleah ami weisrl.t ImrenMiii or ven k.epiniz ila own.

it I-a aureaiLMi that the. Hie la proci. il.K. In thi-e diaea-ea the oral the of the sole agents for tlx. Re celebrated goods.

the sum of (in round numbers) which was credited on the tax account of our people. The Missouri l'acilic railroad company, alone paid Mr. Win. Davis, the agent in t-hiscity of the Pavis sewing machines, has presented a most elegant one to the Sisters' hospital. It 13 neeuh-sa to nav that the goo i rs were over this gen Cloaks and Dolmans in Black, Blue and Diagonal Cloths.

AU the Novelties in Light Colors. A COMPLETE STOCK OF W. R. Tappan, -contractor and builder, Toledo, Ohio, says An Excelsior Kidney Pad re-rieved me of pain in the side, of Slteen years standing. Please send me another pad.

See adv. Great reductions have been made in this department, the want of space presents us from enumerating, but 25 per cent, can be saved by looking through this department. Appropriate Articles for Holiday Presents. Ladies Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Cambrie.Enibroidered, Initialed, Colored, Bordered Handkerchiefs, Ladies Spanish Lace Hand Embroidered Ties, Fichus and Scarfs; Handsome BLANKETS, The Wilhivd Hotel Lottery. Aa this scheme is presented in our regit i.

1... i ina, if not urn-aied an, I ili iv i iiii.l.-r- lr I.li.o.l it will amen, I llll.l the city lor rer cora; eu miu oiui, Leave orders at Leavenworth Novelty Works, 114 and 110 Delaware street. W. A. Bain, Agent.

Hershfield offers to the public, opportunities buy, not onlv tine goods in his line, but also the cheap class of jewelry which has hitherto been kept only by the fancy goods dealer ChU'kerlng Sons Pianos and J. Kstey Organs. niwri- lar advertising columns it offers a very tempting ar- Aa ao. ll aa the A New Departure. The children of the First Presbyterian llll.

I.I IN noik-a the patient feel la tter' v-ry hour Mel will tfro-v le tter ami in ln-altli. COMFORTS rjy of prizes to be disposed of by lot on the 31st of this month. Kentucky is one of the few 'states in which localizes such schemes. This is church will not have a Christmas tree on next batur- 11,.1. Cloaking in Black and Light Colors.

erous and kind act of one of our best citizens. City Engineer Barns yesterday, stated to a Time-! reporter, that the timbers for the new rock crusher have b. ca framed, Ihe foundation laid I 1.1 lhi m-irliinerv readv to be put iu its place. The that Th ore. I row-el of this remedy is ill diaee llin-al.

ll li'-aUh, u-t in Sets of Fine Linen table Cloths ami authorized by law and is undtr the management of -r aiiDointed by the legis timlM-rs are not such as the city engineer and Mr. lature. The drawing is ou the 31st of December, 1S0. The above instruments are the leading instruments in the world, and parties who are desirous of purchasing a fine and useful Christmas present will find an excellent assortment of those celebrated instruments at Cabl Hoffman's. CONSUMPTION wd! lt as long We are Agents for John Cutter Co's Black Silks, Satin de Lyon and Gros Grain.

woidii have bought, but they tlr crusher will stand in its (Mr. Barns thinks.) as in great variety and at a reduction of 15 per cent, on former prices. AVe invite special inspection of our stock of SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOODS. NUBIAS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, and the most complete and substantial stock of The tackle for swinging the lua- diiy night. They will wait until Tuesday, of next week, when there wi'l be given a most unique entertainment in the church.

Arrangements have been made for the entertainment of 800 people, and it is thought there will not be room enough. Instead of a Christmas tree, which has been usual, Santa Clans will enter the room in a sleigh drawn by the historic deer, and will unload himself of gitts for four hundred children and friends of the church. Prof. Evans will play Santa Ciaus. We defy any man, woman, or child who has used Day's Kidney Pad, to say that they have present position nlace was arranged by chinery to Bams and Heck yiderday.

REFINING CO. Another large lot of ladies fine hand-mule button boots and slippers were received by Pemberton Co. yesterday. Another Wonderful Cure, Mrs. B.

F. Cochrane, of Crete, At Cost. and all Millinery at cost. Stern 410 Delaware. Hats, Napkins, Fine French Doylies and Towels, Embroidered Tillies, Lace Tidies, Shams.

Nubias.Hoods, Gloves, Hosiery, Etc. Presents for Gentlemen. Silk Mufflers, Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs, Chinese Silk Han' kerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Bordered Handkerchiefs. Cashmere Muiilers. Kid Gloves.

Fur-Lined Gloves, Castor (iloves, Collars and Cuffs, Suspenders, Fine Socks, Scarfs, Cardigan Jackets, Neckties, Etc. of the t.ui.i!-. and Tnheronlo.ii l'hthial-, fill a. e.i.e., Vaaiiim. 1 K-ife -ra ii a I I I-raratioli of the ln.vl.ete., of ater iiitanti.i,e,.in relief ufior.led where ratio have Van ii nae.l, thna doing away with the painful operation 'f di-aohlllg StolK- 111 til lllnddei and in all of Mammaticfl of the Bladder ami Kiducys A llt-liiible llemedy.

Kidney-Wort not only cures had cases oi piles and all disorders of the kidneys and liver, but ia a reliable romtalv for a debilitated constitution. It Niagara Refining Co. whose daughter, aged 11 years, had never walked oinee aim was months old, has been cured Closing Out Sale of Toys. Fred Riltcr, the old reliable Toy and Notion dealer, has this year concluded to sell out all his Toys and Notions at the loweat figures, intending to go out of business. Go and see him before buying elsewhere, 412 Shawnee street, between Fourth and Fifth.

II. M. BACKUS. Gen. Manager.

not beeu entirely cured, or grainy ueueuncu. THE COURTS. ralyais at the surSVcl institute of lit p. of Drs. say may Successor to the Backus Oil and CarGrease Company, Dirkerson Js Stark, Kansas City, Mo.

vt the active pi iiiripl" DRESS GOODS acta on the bowels ana mild cathartic, cairving ofT the; obstructing elements which causes sickness. t'lfimutiUr. PERSONAL. God continue to bless these sorgoous. On bottle rontaitia morn A m.r other preparation, laaeiiui nit.

el Cincinnati, Ohio, Buffalo, N. manufacturers of all kinds of District Court. HON. R. CROZIF.lt, JCDOE.

U-aapwolifi does, while others require five or aix time, an in i li ONE IiOLLAK PF.l! BUTTLE. Cheap Jewelry. Don't forget that you can get cheap jewelry as Fiesta ScliieM Hooks for the Holidays. Books make the very best presents for He as it field's. P.

(i. Lowe, Sheriff. aiccows tiv-sT, cieriv. well as fine goods at old or young, rich or poor. Wh a fellowship and Lubricating and Illuminating Oils, Court met pursuant to adjournment, Hershfield before buying ever shown in the city.

A cordial invitation extended to all, to call and examine our stock whether purchases are made or not. inspiration there is in a good wish to aret an il-e inllv bound and hand Don't fail to call Christmas presents. present as before. -The Mitre-Hip. nroorlnaa vr.

Paeitic Mutual Life Insurance wm- pay Fineiugs of fact and conclusions of law filed and entered. The most Perfectly Boned and Hilegamuy Shaped Corset in the World. A. T. Sewall, Omaha, at the Planters.

John Pavis, Holton, at the Planters. John Speer. of Lawrence, is stopping at the Planters. Col. J.

L. is spending a few days iu the city. Ernst Boettrher left for his home in Chiracs yesterday afremoou. Gasolines, Naptha, Railw a) Oils and Car Greases a Specialty. Sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Backus Criterion Cylinder Oil, B-oehet, beaver and chenille shawls, Belling at greatlv reduced prices, at HENRY ETTEN SON'S.

Nos. 211 and 210 South Fifth Street. New Buckwheat flour and new mince meat at Gordon Bro. R. Evans vs.

Bulkley Continued. Stone vs. Smith Continued. Viit.it va Ttenslev Continued. state of Kansas vs.

Oaborn Buckner Charge of S. 424 42G Delaware St. ppi-'ttry iurv returned verdict of guilty. somely illustrated edition of one of the great poets, go to I d. Morgan's bookstore.

If you want choice or juvenile books, go to Ed. Mot -an's bookstore. if you want to get books, or nooks in sets, al'oi'ins writing-desks goid pe us or pencils, pocket-books, fancy goods, Christinas cards, including Prang's great prize-cards. All of which you will find at Ed. Morgan bookstore.

Young ladies a pair of nice dancing pumps like those sold by pemberton Co. will be a very acceptable presents to your young gentlemen friends. 3 Broenecke left for Chicago via the I OUl'T aujOlirueu limn ica i.w. a Have Vou Seen the Doll? -r ill receive prompt at- clerk All orders addressed to us tention. The following new cases were flied with the noviHilim To he Foster.

tn ven awav dv jaines ji. rriven nwav bv James Ji. Missouri Facitic yesterday afternoon. of the dislric court, yesterday: RADWAY'S Abatract Nearly four feet high, elegantly ilresped iu liKiit nine and cardinal satin, trimmed ith amber silk lace, James H. Brown vs.

ueorge vinson- II. Sumner, the popular hotel man, GEOCEE. Of of Whiting, w.n 'u the city yesterday, shaking -Suit to and cardinal chenille cord aud tascls, crimson rose-in hair anil cirsiL'e. Every customer buying hands wiih hid old friends. B.

B. Moore vs. James 11 quiet title. John Brandon, left for his home in Michael Phelan .5 worth of goods at one time between now aud New will be presented wiih a ticket entitling him or her to a chance in the drawing which will take nUiie New Years eve. No chances will bo sold as The Reason Why.

St. Louis, yesterday afternoon. He is a nephew of Ready HOLIDAY PRESENTS Mr. John Brandon, of this city, we mean this as a free gift to some one of our cus Miss Ester Sweeney, who has been teach ing school at Pf rryville, returned home yesterday to tomers. James u.

to iTER, Cor. -ith and Del. Sign of the Horse Shoe. GROCER spend the holidays with her dareuts, Chas. Thompson and f.vmily left yester- Watches and Jewelry.

The tonic effect of Kidney-Wort is produced by its cleansing and purifying action on the blood. When there is a gravelly deposit in the urine, or milky, ropy urine irom disordered kidneys, it always cur s. Leader. I.astein Kansas District Medical Society. The next meeting of the above-named society will take place iu the city of Leavenworth ou Tuesday, Jan.

11, at 7 o'clock, p. m. All regular physicians are cordially invited to attend. Papers afternoon for Chicago. Charley looks well and 226 Henry Deckolinan, the old reliable jeweler, ESTABLISHED 18G4.

says his I.eadville home agrees with him. John Nower, of Platte City, was in town At Ed. Morgan's Store. His goods cannot be excelled, both for quality and selection. His prices are the lowest in Ihe city.

You are cor-diidiv invited to call and judge for ycm-self. Vou can find presents suitable for all, old and younu, at Fn. Moboas's Book store. Judging from the number of tine slippers purchased by ladies for their husbands it is evident the wives are going to make desperate efforts to keep their husbands at home of evenings. Pemberton Co.

aione. sold pairs of g.nt's nue embroidered slippers to ladies yesterday. Has the Largest and Finest Selection of Staple and Fancy paying taxes on hi property, in the conn ft Itf. AND I-HEVEMt DYSENTE I) A HIKE A CHOLERA MORHl'S, FEVER AND AO UK, RHEUMATISM, NLl'RAI DIPHTHERIA. INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.

tv of Leavenworth. He is a brother-in-law of Mr. Delaware street, carries the neatest stock of watches, jewelry, fancy goods aud toys in the city. He has the services of a iirst-class engraver. Repairing neatly and promptly done.

Jewelry made to order. The boy stood on the burning deck, E.itiug peauu's by the peck. Suddenly he cried: "I must be going; Burgess will be read by the followuig gentlemen Groceries to be Found in the City. MY MOTTO Good Quality and Honest Quantity. Dr.

B. E. Fryer, U. S. Fort Leavenworth, ou Miss Nettie Brown, of Green Bay, who has bctu the guest of Mrs.

Daa Atwood for sev "Diseas. 01 the Ear. Dr. D. Eastman, Fupei-inteudenl state insane For I need a suit of clothing?" To ETTENSON'S (Henry) he quickly lit, Where lie got a perfect tit.

nt Tundra, on "TI13 of Iiisan- and three pound canned Peaches, Bake. Golden Eaele, P' xter, West Tomatoes, Fears, Egcs, Plumbs, i ern ltose and Graham Floor, Corn Green Gaffes, Apricots. Meal, Bran. Corn hi. Oats.

Strawberries, Rasptierries, Black- Sundries, berries. Succotash, Corn, Burnett's Extracts a specialty Beans. Okra, etc. Finest brands of Olives, Olive ti-j 1 Sugars. Com A.

Ex. Brown. Granulated, Powdered, Crushed and Cut Loaf. Coffees. Fancy O.

O. Java, For sale only by ity. Dr. R. FLESHER SGHUHEMhH.

Canned isn ou Growths." eral days, w.mt to Kansas City last evening, 10 visit, friends in that city. Hon. W. J. Campbell, of Chicago, arrived iu the city and is the guest of his cousin, Dr.

S. Ncc'y. Mr. Campbell has been a suceess-f ul' member of the Illinois state seuate from Cook couuty. A.

Jacot, of Baldwin, spent Sunday in the city, seeing the many friends he made while a resident of Leavenworth. Ho is one of the most Arabian Mocha, Costa Kico, Guat- amala, Peabury, Golden Kio and I One and two pounds canned Sal- I Lorinc. of the Kansas City medical col--The Pathology of Certain Mailgnaut Ledden, of Topeka, on "Tracheotomy of Topeka, on "Periodical SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Sale of Oil Paintings. There will be a ealo of fine oil paintings, by D.

A. Hook auctioneers, Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, the sale to take place at John Seckler's old stand. 1 he paiutiucs will be ou exhibition to the public to-niorro v. HOLIDAY GOODS. For a price so low ne cnea ior joy And said ne'd send in fourteen boys.

A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors aud indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FKEE OF CHARGE. This great remedy-was discovered by a missionary iu South America. Send a self-addrt ssed envelope to the Eev. Joseph T.

Dr. J. in Croup." Dr. O. Bowel Complaints, Looaenem, Hiiirrhae.

Cholera Morbus or painful from the l.ow. l- are at.ipp.-H In tw-entv ii.iiiutta bv taking R.idwav a belli I. No conge-thin or i.itlainiiiatioii, no weakne-a or ia-itinle, will follow- the use of the It. K. IT WAS THE FIRST AND IS FOS mou.

Lobsters, Mackerel, Oysters, Schrinips. Clams and Fish Chowder, Codfish balls. Crabs, Sardines, etc. I Soaps. Water Lilly, Cashimere, Woman's Friend, White l(oe, White Kussian, German Mottled, "Bah bin's Best." Empress.

Blue Savon. tors Mioiry choicest U10. Any of the above Coffees parched to order. Teas. My Teas comprise the finest Mo-yuue Gunpowder, Formosa (lolone, imperial.

Young Hyson, English Breakfast and Japans, that the market affords. nrnmlnent iu the stale, and cleared Oil. Italian Macaroni and Vermicelli, French Peas, y-dirooins, French Mustard, Chocolate, I ocoa. Fry's Extract Cocoa, Ketehup and Fsncy Pickles. A laree assortment of Jellies, kiln dried Out Meal and prer.itred WheatSaso, Tapioca, Arrow Boo, Farina, Kice I'enrl Bari.

Hominy, Grits and I'eas. Price's Koyal, Harrop i French and Yeat.1 Powders. English act! American Soda. Ediiui, Pine Apple and Domestic Cheese. I'omrress and Empire Wnter.

Dublin Porter and Enelish Ales. Best Imported Brandies and Iuman. Station New icrk City. fevers." Dr. F.

D. Morrison, "Infantile Diseases. Dr. S. E.

Sheldon, of Topeka, subject not announced. A number of cases will be brought before the society, and operations for cataract and strabismus will' be performed in the presence of the society, by Dr. B. E. Frver, U.

S. A. D. I. Ross, Secretary.

for Gentlemen. about this year from fruit crop slone. He out five thousand trees in lx7ii, and is now reap Suitable Presents these elegant line of ing his harvest. Silk handkerchiefs An comprising all gn ides and styles, at Ol N- Syrups and Molasses. White, and Silver Drips, Fine Sugar House, Maple Syrup ami New Orlenns Mola-es.

The Only Paift Remedy LUNACY To lend an Umbrella and expect it to be Return J. II. A. Wiegant, C. L.

Knapp, P. ill uot li-m in adulterated syr Cause and Effect. The main cause of nervousness is indi ups or molasses. McMillan, and Frank Phelps, of B. C.

Clark Co. wholesale crockery establishment, are 'in" to spend the holidays. The only one of the travelers for the fcipices. My Spices pre strictly pure, com- gestion, and that is canscd by the weakness of the stomach. No one can have sound nerves and good linn who is yet ou the roiu is n.

rosi no win prisiug tnest Shot Starch and Bluing. Silver Gloss in 1, 4 and packages, Corn Starch, Fox's and otft brands. Pearl. Bine in small, medium, and large bottles, also in bulk. Hams, B.

Bacon and Dried Beef. Bejt brands of sugar cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Dried Bei-f and Beef Toneue Wooden, Willow and Stone Ware. A carefully selected stock of Wooden, Willow and Stone ware, Flower Pots and Fruit Jars. Flour and Feed. Premium, Haven's Best, Snow- Those who are here report be home l.u a lew uays.

trade excellent. To come homo at 3 o'clock in the morning, minus your hat, and tell your wife you've beeu to "lodge," and expect her to believe you. RAVING INSANITY To buy Dry Goods without first posting yourself by that iii-tantlv stops the moat exci nriatins pain, al-lava Inilaiiiiiiati ina. anil cures 1'ougestious. whether of the Liuno, Stomach.

Bowels or other ulaiids or by one application IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES nn mattar how violent or exrrnclnting, the pain, the Khmiiinitic, l.e,l-ri,,len, Intlrin, Nervous, Nein-alt-ie. or nro-tratcl with illaeaae IliaV antler, THER MAOH1VS. A line assortment of neckwear, including some verv elegant in plain aud parti-colors, at GtJNTHEit MACHlN'S. A large assortment of kid gloves for street and party wear; every pair guaranteed, at GCNTUl-'ll MACHIN'S. Fine embroidered and hand-paiutcd suspenders would make a verv haudsomo present At GUN-TIIER MACHIN'S.

enameled cuff-buttons, siU wTisllets, mnrllers, and ail the latest novelties in goods for men's wear; the newest and nobbiest iu the line, at GUNTHEK MACHIN'S. health without using Hop Bitters to strengthen the u.m., t.nrifv the blood, and keen the liver and Tho Star of the West is undoubtedly the most popular beer hall in the city. John Deifs, the proprietor, has won for it a reputation unequalled by any other hall in the West. The celebrated Milwaukee beer, for which Mr. Delis if ceneral western agent, is always kept on draught and is also sold by the keg or bottle.

Mr. Delfs has a large trade, exteu.liug throughout the entire West, and the Milwaukee beer, for whiih he is agent, is certainly the most popular of beverages. All orders for this beer should ba addressed to Jons Delfs, Leavenworth, Kan. Illustrated Marriage Guide, 200 pages, cloth aud gilt binding, fifty cents; same in paper covers, Iwenty-five cents. Manhood, ten cents; womanhood, ten cents pamUet, three cents securely sealed, by mail.

Send money or postage stamps. Dr. Whittier, the great specialist, 617 St. Charles Louis, Mo. kidneys active, to carry oil' al! the poisonous and 1 ties.

Star, Parafir.eand Wax Candles. Foreign ami Dried Fruits. Broom. Sin and Scrub Brushes. Mason's French and Bixhy's Blacking.

Borax, Sal Soda, Barrel, Sack and Dairy Salt. Joseph Gnrneau Freeh Crackers received weekly. See another column. anil cassis rsuus, sifted Allspice. Jamaica Ginger, Penans Nutmegs and Cloves, Mace, Cayenne Pepper, and very finest quality of pure Mustard, both dry and prepared.

The above in Ji, it, and i ft. bottles, cround Canned Fruit Vegetables Keeps only reliable goods. Two waste matter of me system A'Unnce. reacting READY RELIEF ill allord motant K.VilW AY Jas. H.

Foster's THAT DOLL. Dry Goods Price List. Feeble Ladies. Those languid, tiresome sensations causing you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet that constant drain that is taken from your system all its elasticity; driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain unou your vital forces, rendering vou irritable and fretful, cau easily be removed by the use of (hat marvelous remedy. Hop Bitters.

Ir-reuularities aud obstructing of your system are relies ed at once, while the special cause of periodical pain is permanently removed. Will you heed this? Cimiiinti'i Sat unhtu Sinlil. Coal, Coal, Coal. Warranted to be the bast domesti A Beautifully Dressed Boll for Christmas nt Foster's. coal iu the A.

C. Jacques, market, at Leavenworth prices. It is customary with many Merchants' to inaugur a T.xtoa rnrinrfr-r visited Mr. James H. Northwest cor.

Main and Cherokee. ate, after the Holiday's, what they term a stock of hard coal and blacksmiths My Goods are the Best and are sold at the Lowest possible price consistent with good Quality and Honest Quantity. Goods Delivered Free of Charge to any part of the City or Fort. 504 50G Shawnee Street, Leavenworth, Kan. Also keeps coal.

eatie INFLAMM TION' OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF HIE BOWELS. CONOESllON OF THE LI NGS, SORE THROAT. HYSTERICS, CROUP, VARim'iNFLrENZA. HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE, NLltVOL'SNESS, SLEEPLESNES, NECRALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AOCK CH1LL, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES.

A Grand Clearance Sale Foster's dry goods store, at the southwest corner of Delaware and Fourth streets, yesterday eveuing, and before entering, his attention was attracted by a We are aware that many persons wait for such op Without Foundation. The following from The PlntUburrj Pvri- beautifully dressed doll which is displayed in one of the show windows. A handsome boquet on the portuuities, denying themselves of goods they ac Chrisnias Gifts. Silk and fancy linen and lace handkerchiefs, rjlated earriiiRs, pins aud bracelets. Japan brackets, match casts, ink stands, handkerchief and glove boxes, satin whisk broom holders, and painted hanging baskets, money purses aud salchelR, antique lace tidies, cigar s-tands, pin "A TREASURE." The Excellence of Marsh's Golden Cough ISalsam is Acknowledged by All.

"Your Golden Balsam is a treasure, and worthy of all praise. I have used it in my family frequently and esteem it highly." John J. Alien, Kansas City, Mo. "I have had occasion to use your Golden Coiie-h llalsam. and must acknowledge its tually need lor present use, without necting mat the cfl'erings of such sales must always be the fag right breast for a time distracted attention, from the beautiful face of the miniature blonde which is per ends of Stock; the bad styles, tha poor colors, gcods that nave been looked at auu rejected by hundreds, Gordon Brother, fectly lovely.

A card hanging oa the arm of lh3 well-dressod beauty road aa follows cushions, lace flahnes, lace ties, photograpn frames at Now we propose to do better by our customers than this. We are now -receiving New Goods in Every and 11, any other useful anil neauiiiiu ariieitK, Anv one buying five dollars worth of goods at Jler of the 9th inst: The Chicago and P.ock Island railroad having pur-I chased the Leavenworth bridge, it is understood the I headoiiartera of the western division will be at Cara-1 erou, with proh.ibk, the machine shops, round- hou-P, removed to turd city from 1 reuton. I Within a short time, the main line of the road will be i via. Leavenworth to Topeka. and passengers run I over this part of the road without change of cars.

1 hia charge ninkes the road'irom Edgertou Junction to Atchison a branch. The foregoing paragraph, so far as can be learned, has no founddiou. It cau bp traced to no reliable one time will bo presented with a ticket ou this doll' wtiii dni.11 New Year's eve." T- V. Jones, Independcnce- Peaches, 4 ...1 Bbickbei ries 1'. While the reporter was noting tne cam ne waa tin-rounded by a number of little gifis, whose remarks were: "Oh, ain't thai pretty." "Just as sweet as it Mo.

"I have used many Cough remedies in my family, but none that could possibly be compared to Marsh's Golden Balsam." fF.E. Anderson. St. Joseph, Mo. Department bought with the last 10 days.

Jurt et the time when Jobbers and Manufacturers consider their trade, ended, and would prefer absolute losses on their stock to carrying them through to another season. We won't wait until atler the Holiday's to give you the. beneiit of our Cheap Purchases, but wiil sell you now, New Fresh Woods Cheaper than you can buy refuse stock af ur Chri-lmas. LOOK AT THIS LIST. The application of the a ly It-liof to the part or parts where the pain or exists will Htlord ea-e ftlol colllfi-rt Thirty to sixty dropa in half a tumbler of water will iua few iiiiiiut-a i amps, our itoni'ich, Heartburn.

Sick llaadirhc, Diarrlnea.Dv-emery. Colic, Wind intlm bowels, and all Interual tr'avelais alioiiM alwav. carry a bottle of Railway's lUiolv K-'i. with them. A few drop in water will prevent si'kueaa or pun froni cli nmeof water.

It la h-iivr tli.ui rench aioly or Bitters aa a annuitant. FEVER AGUE FIVER AND ACUF. cured for fifty rents. There is reme hid HLviit in this world that will cure I'mir and A tf ne nd all other Malarious, llillio.ia. can be." "It's a perfect daty." "just aa love aa can be." "Isn't it beautifully dressed?" "Wonder Stf.rs 31!) Delaware Street.

Thomas Peat keeps on hand tit all times a large supply of the choicest beef, pork, mutton, veal, la-iib, poultry and game iu season, and, while he furnishes the choicest quality, he sells as low as the lowest. He feels thankful to the public for the very liberal pntrouaae bestowed in the past, aud begs to assure them that no pains shall be spared to merit the same iu the future. No. 432 Sonth Fifth street. Ladies' Skates Just received by J.

F. S'-hmelrh. 2 IJreen I t-us 2 Cherri'-s, re.t li 2 Baspherries. 3 11-s lb can Oneida 2 '2 Yarmouth Corn 2,1 2 String Bean I1 2 Succotssh, i 1 in 2 Green lines, 3 for -i 12 Strawberries 2 what it cost." "A perfect inonae, 111 1 1 1.0'iireo, and it is presumed that the report was put The reporter entered the store tor tne purpose "1 recommend your Golden Balsam for throat and hints diseases whenever I have asking Mr. Foster soma particulars regarding im a chance.

I have never heard of a single doude elf, which created so mucn iaia. us 10, I in circulation for a purpose. i P. M. Mackell, West Jeddore, N.

east Powders. Harrop's Pi, i4n Mr. Bell who, being too busy to tals, caueu Ford, who also said she had no time to snare. Miss case where it failed to give satisfaction. Tlios.

Kelly, AVichita, Kans. Marsh's Golden Balsam is for sale by I writes: "I wish to inform you of the wonderful 1 imaliUcs of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. I had a horse Dr. Price 1 i '4 lbs Dw ight's Baking Soda 2l I Baskets.

'The largest tueiii iu this city. Holiday Presents For Everybody At LANGE'S Drug Store. Senilet. T. phold, I'-ilow George Ummethnn, druggist, Leavenworth, 1111 other oy quickly an BA1AVAY 1 so that he could scarcely walk the trouble was i iu the knee, and two or three applications completely and bv-prominent tieaiers everywnere White who was busy tne uressmaaiux u'-pait-n eut, was called, and hurriedly informed the reporter that the doll Is regulation weight; that it is now worth forty dollars; that she received five dollars for making its suit, which is lieht, blue and cardinal satin, with old gold lace trimmings.

The dress is made i la Princess with, long train and trimmed th cardinal chenille tafscls aud cords. Lot Xo. 1, at 25 a Yard. A Splendid Assortment of All-Wool Dress Uoods, comprising Suiting Flannels, Serges, Momie Cloths, Delaines, Cashmeres, Beiges, French Su ting, sc. Every piece of these good is of good Color and Style, and wor from 40 to 5llc a yard.

Ivot No 2, at 5c a Yard. Lartre bottles '0 cents and .1.00. Don't fail III.I.s so HEADY KE Ll F. FIFTY CFXTS Farmers ree.l. Laundry, Children, School and Clothes Baskets.

Ficklos. Crosse A Bla. kweli 4 Villi IJOTTLiE. cured him. Itenl Kstate.

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to try it. At Guenther Machin's. Lea A I'eiriii 8 Sauces and Kerr's Tomato Catsup. Tho following transfers were recorded by Alias Ford said that the hair on tne ueau is anoneu in the latet style. The doll is a beauty aud everybody that visit Foster's falls in iov with it.

Keeiater Curtail yesterday NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ICE. Edward W. Mover ami wife- to Wm. V.

Ccflin, New Sugars: ii red limn. Bacon, Shoulder and Breakfast Bacon. Choice Dried Beef. Burnet's Extracts Warranted Pure. AN ELEGANT STORE.

lots 7 and 8, in block 11, town of Fairmou -eri Those toilet cases on exhibition at Lange's Phar- niacy are really the handsomest and cheapest evt-r offered in this city. Don't fail to inspect Ihetn. Northwest corner Fourth and Shawnee. Skates, Skates. Full line at J.

F. ScmtrxzER's, Delaware street 1 I it tvrresd to Stoiihen C. Winter et the water iitrai We to I-Teeumseh, or prepared Nebrasl rt of the con prepared Nebraska, of the RADWAY'S J. 15. Priesbach's Estabiisnmem, o.

.111 north half of tli- northwest fractional quarter of sec. i -it s. ran-'e '-2. any part country. ICastor Oil, l-r gallon I Lard Mil.

per gallon 1 iLubricati.ig oil, nallon 4o Miscellaneous. i'jbox Sardi.K-s 2n Sardines 3" il'lams. 1 Hi ran 2" 1 A. Mac aulas- to Margaret Keue, a tract South Fifth Street. Any one who pisses along South Fifth Nice Park Style KiJcks-rbookers, Oood Hoods, well worth 10c.

Yoa cau buy them while they last for 5 cents a yard. Lot No. 3, at 25c a Pair. Genuine Kid Clove in Cloth f.ud Party Shades, in 5' and ti'x, only selling for Jf.cpr. A glove that in a Full Line of Sizes would retail ior l-5'i.

Ladies who cau use these sizes for themselves or children should not buy less than one-half dozen pair, as this bargain cannot POLAR ICE at the northwest corner of Da- strrt conr.ot fail to be attracted by the elegance of A. STEVENS, Prop. cotnh and Ninth streets, thence west ou Dacotah i- fot ihenri north on a line parallel to REGULATING PILLS I.r i vFNwnrcnT. Km 121b can Cove 2 for Ninth street feet; thence east on a line parallel to Mr. J.

B. Drieebaeh's confectionary store, at No. in Shoyer's block. Everything about the house isrfis atrsa-t 1J) feet. Thence soiun on 2 i Extract t'off-e, i for (il.s llomiii lhs Beans HOLIDAY GOODS.

f.ft hi t'ie nlice of beainning.sO. Mrs. Edino'iia T. Wood and husband to Mrs. Eliza Coffee.

Spices. bereix-ated. A box of Clove Powder i 2-'. 5i Ihs Ihs Split I'eas I ll, Kice. Carolina Tallev.

lota 'JI and 22, block Leavenworth cny Toys! Toys PERFECT PUOATIVF.S. SOOTHING APERIENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN EWAYS HEMABI.E, AND NATURAL IN TIIK1U lbs very best Kio Coffee Jt Pepper, per I'Z 1I.A l.t 11 Java 1 (si SDice given to iiuo utiaiujit it. proper, ntZi lbs Pearl Barley nie-ii. Lft No. 4.

i. r.Mt. 1 Id llnr ground Spices are warrai 'l I). Sullivan, Malcom, Ontario, writes ifi Inixes of Ormini Coffee i We have the largest a- 5 lb. riety ever kept int this city.

Dexter's Knitting Cotion, (the best made) at 5c a ball. Never sells Washing Soda. 6 Ihs tor Cheap Conuters. Hcrshfield's 25. 50, 75 cents andSl.OO counters are are stili the ceuter of attraction.

Open every night now ti 1 9 o'clock. Fresh oysters and celery daily at M. Phelan's. Weather Strips. Torrey's celebrated patent weather strips exclude wlud, du-t, snow aud rain from doors and windows.

For suburbau residences which are always exposed to wintry bhsks and storms, these "strips" and 'mouldings" are indispensable to comfort. Their application also prevents the raitliug of windows so annoying to persons of nervous temperament. No wind, dust, snow or rain cau penetrate where these strips are used. Leave orders with or address A. Loriea, wholesale aud retail azent, 235 Delaware street, Leavenworth, or 557 Main street, Kansas City, Mo.

"I have been selling Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil for have no hesitation in saying that it p. 20 4 It.s Ground Kio 1 DyrupB, 3 lbs Ground Java and Slocha.l i Sugar House 3 lbs Parched Java 1 00 Silver Syrnp k. m. JOHN F.

BRINK, North Fifth bet. Shawnee and Seneca. Lot Xo. 5. less than 10c.

Two hundred Pairs Chililreu'sWool Lake Salt, per bid 1 i. satisfaction thsn any other medi A Vegetable Substitute FOB CALOMEL sugars. yr" u-3 1 ns. d. I consider it the only patent White I.inie.PIa'-tcr Tans leruem Wooden Ware.

neat as a pin. The immense assortment of dazzdng holiday candies is arranged iu such a manner as to almost confuse one at tha first glance, and causes an exclamation of admiration, at the second. Mr. Dries-bach is too well known to the rer.derB of The Times to need personal praise. All he is required to do, is to tell the public that he has a good class of goods and the public believes it, and patronizes him.

He has as handsome a stock of holiday candies as cau be found in the Western country, aud his prices are reasonable. Gentlemen. If you want a f.rst-cla's suit, from the imported cloths, or a good winter overcoat, or a stvlish rair of pants, all at reasonable prices, remember to go to Orund Flioge, Xo. 313 Delaware street. Call in at Beta's confectionery store.

that cures more tliuu it is recommended to S.i lbe standard i California syrup. im Cal. Honey Syrup 3 So noopea "u.l"""" a row 7.r........ fc Granulated 1 i Mittens at 5c a Pair. Extra Wide.Good Side Band Ginghams at pic.

Have brought at Wholesale this season, I2lic 8'i ll-S li- 1 I ...1 cure. Turner Hall. Lot Xo. G. Lot Xo.

7. i (hi Largest assortment ever Kept 's extra uf the Tery choicest. bs nmlipnr-e than usual attended jo IlOOJ-'l luiw, Teas. ho.pcd No. 2, No.

3. Best Oolong nd a great variety of small Tubs, v. I'ncolored Japan j.Xg-,. sne -Dd cedar Kana- Grey Turner Hall last Sunday night. The performance, All Extra Heavy Pair of Blankets at $1.75 per Pair.

A large and carefully selected stock of Holiday Goods. LARGEST VARIETY, LOWEST FKICES. DOLLS, WHEELBARROWS. VELOCIPEDES, BICYCLES. kins.

Butter Tuiw, Sugir Bucket iiirnniwi Gunpowder No. 1, tl; No. 2 Tiowever, was geod and above the average. Ihe play, i.ti ni 11. MnaieiHns." wis rendered iu 11 Lot No; 8.

5o ChMrf Green 11 lbs Bmw Dried Fruits. A pples, lbs for PeeheH, 2 lbs for Blackberries. 1 lb Pared Peaches Iiaspberries Pitted Cherries Currants, 3 lbs for P.aisins, 6, 7 and 8 lbs 16 bars White Rose Soap 1 i i. I.ittv 1 VI maimer that drew' forth tne applause of all who were "'ili h.r Woman's Kril-Ud .1 1 Fancy Colored Satin and Velvet Ribbons, Embroidered with Gold Thread at 25c per Yard. Never retailed for less than 50c per Yard 4..

Flour, Meal, Bran. 2.1 Premium 25 Golden .1 Dexter no Weutern Itose Milwaukee IJeer. The best iu America Bests'. A wholesome and invigorating remedy. Wholesale, and retad at Charlie PeeserB.

Tho Invincible Hall is the best place in the city at which to ppend a pleasant evening, and where you are sure of more pleasure for the mouey than at auy other Hot soup is served at this place every morning from 9 to l'J o'clock. present. For the Holidays Beauty in Miniature Lot Xo. 9. bars White Kussian 1 0" bars Extra Family I Bitter.

E.iw asuCbicsess 'j Starch. 25 5 lbs Fox's Ture starch Refinement loves elegance, and personal Prunes, la lbs Potatoes, Parsnips. per Ion An Assorted Lot of Ladies' Ties, DOLL CARRIAGES, TOOL CHESTS, PARLOR SWINGS. TOY BUREAUS, CHAIR ROCKERS, ROCKING HORSES, Oats, per Ovf.k 155,000 Howe St ales sold. Bordon, Selieek Agents, Chicago.

oeticow SPECIAL LOCAL, NOTICES. Another big drive in Indies cloaks and dolmans just opened at HENRY ETTENSON'S, Nos. 'JH aud i rin'v of civilization. The re- nr i.iMrtret price. ,5 lbs Oat Best Boston Mackerel.

ton iiiaui-cici. 75 2 ll-s Duryea 2 ll-s Duryea fi ied man or woman rejoices In the beautiful; art, Extra Mess in Kldur and Bolsed Corn fi lb Ik.x Satin 1,1, 11. Cm Stareli Satin music, flowers, all charm the polished mind, while nipxl. .1 2 Eittlewond Watbiug lum il II. Tt.

I. Everybody should "have Gnenthe'r it Machin for thm. Canned Fruits. them. Ask .1 i.

A Tinners tor New tho taste for perfumes, odorous applications for nt the hair, skin and teeth, and all John F. Brink. Holiday Goods. Perfectly taateleaa, eli-L'aiitlv coated with pure, regulate, purify and strengthen, UilwaV. Hila I tne cure of nil disorder Ihe 1 fclouiK.

I her. hi.lm-ys, Bladder. Nervous Diseases, ll-aihiclie, Cnativcncaa, Indi- I r.ilion, Oyapepalu, ll 1 1 lous i Fever, InHaiiiina- of the lioM.ia, Piles 11 lid all llela IllOllieilla of the lnteniiil Vi-cera. Warranted to a p-rinii- nnt i ure. I'uiel.

rou I ui uiug bo menu- ry, mineral or ilelet.Ti, ma driiaa. rve the follow Ilia nitoi.n resulting from Diord-r ot the l'i. ativeiirtfana Coiiatipittioii, Inward Fulliua-s of Blood iu I the Head, Acidity of the Moinach, llesrl-hurn, Ihagi'st of F.hhI, Kiillneas of weight in ihe stoiuacii. triu-taiioii. Sinkimia or Fluttei rings In the Pit of the Stomach, Sw illilinn the Head, and Dilriculr Hn-athiiiK, Flu t-ing nt the IJeiiri.

thokintf or Suliocai i ti tr Sen. i tlo i when in a hiim suite. Dots or Wels la-f. 10 ihe sight Fever ami Dull I'siti ill the ile.nl, Detn n-ni i'er-spirution of the skin and Pain in the heat, l.it.il.a and Sudden Iliichea of hurtling in the H.ali. A ilo.ea of Railway a Pills ill the ayatem from all of Iho anove named disorders.

puicr; 2. pkis hox SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Wo repent that the render must consult our books and pHia rs on the nlioie subject of diseases and their clue, among which may be iialiwd "FALSE AND TRUE." "UADWAY ON IRRITABLE UHETHEA." UAUWAY ON SCROFULA," and other. rt-Utiug to dilh reut clasaes of Dienaes. If -ad .1 2 lb can Tomatoes, cu Yeast.

3 .25 No. 1 kits Family Whitefish jf, bbl'N'0. 1 Whitetish a rw 7.A Tobacco we retnil price bbl Family nitensu. seven different Lots at from 5c to o5c a piece, and in every cae guaranteed to be worth Double, and iu some treble the price asked. Lot No.

10. One Lot Extra Heavy and Hand- Kome Chenille Cords and Tassels, in all Colors at S1.25 a piece, these are being retailed in this city today at 50. Lot No. 11. Two hundred and fifty New Cloaks at from S3 to lo each.

This Lot inm purchased direct from the those artistic appliances of the toilette which science has produced are dear to the cultivated taste. The body is God's temple, and a perfect care of it in cleauIlnrGs aud adornment is the parent of pure New Dancing Lessons. The first in dancing lessons wiil be finished on Saturday, Jeccmher 1 5, and all tickets must be renewed for Ihe next series, which will be commenced on Saturday, the 21th. Those wishing to commence or reuew their tickets, will bear that date in mind. Prof.

210 SOUtli mil r-rreeu It Will Fay Vou to Io So. D. Putney respect fully asks thoe about to purchase holiday goods, to call and eximine his stock of toys aud notions for the little folks, and the line assortment of articles suitable for presents to friends. Finest display of -oreula work in the city. Prices awav down; don't fail to call.

D. PUTNEY, Southeast Cor. Seneca Fifth Sts. IJriesbach's Caramel Are wholesome, nntrilious and delicious. The great i thoughts and happy ideas.

When we eeo one neg-j lectful of personal attractions, we expect no exalted i ideas, no marks of a cultivated mind. How much 1 i.e.-tomea ti a bountifully fur- sptjUlFl THB BLOOD. Manufacturers at the close of their liwa.ii.i.ci.i( Lli-lil, iron. What Shall I Buy Go to LANGE'S Drug Store. Overcoats selling at actual cost prices.

We mean business, and will positively do just as we advertise. Do not fail to give us a call. IIKNRY ETTENSON, 211 and 116 South Fifth Street, season, and at larc loeBes 10 tnem. Lot No. 12.

4 Tweiitv-five pieces Extra Heavy Jeans 25c per yard We would not men-tion this Lot were tbey not Ext'a Good Value for the price. Peruvian Bark and the Phos- Wiitnr.R'a IrW! T051C is est care is taken in their preparation, try meat. 2)1 South Fifth street. Everything at Bed-IlooU Tf ices At LANGE Drug Store. Christmas is coming, but HENltY ETTENSON is here already with a well selected stock of dry goods and clothing.

r.r,.. with the egeiaD. PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIRS, ROCKING CHAIRS, WILLOW CHAIRS. FOOT RESTS, OTTOMANS, LOUNGES, WALL POCKETS, PICTURE FRAMES, CABINET WARE, Nice Yariety of Camp Cliairs at H.RICHTER'S FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY STORE, 210 DELAWARE STREET. uiahed toilette table, miss ineso aujio 1 appaarancewheu ou a journey.

1o obviate ithis Joseph Burnett Co Boston, have Evented a dutiful little article known as "Burnetts Miniature Toilet," and bv its aid travelers of either sex can m-dulge in luxurious adornment wherever they may be. Prettily made and delicately fitted with the leading anicles of Joseph Burnett's unequalled preparations iu miniature cize, it occupies no mere room nan a small despatch case, and yet it i Burnett's CaloKue, Florimal for the handkerchief, Cocoaiue for the hair, Kalllstou for the skui, and Oriental Tooth Wash, aud a beautiful brochure of which has VVom Fever. thrOQie mended by tbein for rou. Tnu. necessary.

(i TRUE. FALSE AND Skates, Skates. Complete assortment just received at J. F. SCBMEUEKB'8, 3'25 Delaware street.

Ti 'mm HED1C1HE Ho. 213 fcrih Hai, Street. St. Lcuis. 32 SON No.

For particulars, inquire of Send a letter stamp to EADWAY 'Murnm is the Ph. Kothschild. And so we might go on enumerating bargains like these, but advertising si.aoe costs mouey. Let these serve as a sample of what yon may expect in every department. Our Stock is Full and Complete In every Department of Dry Goods, Hoods and Nubias, the Bet Line in the city.

DOLLS in profusion. Holiday Goods in Great Variety. Consult your own interest by buying your Goods of the GREAT LEAVENWORTH BARGAIN HOUSE. JAMES H. FOSTER, Cor.

Fourth Delaware Sts. Sign of Horse lioe. aavice ior luiit.i-.-, already become very popular, and 13 ust'd priuui, a. Tiipt com- You Will Miss It Three Times If you dont take Brown's Cough Balsam and that cough. You Will Miss It Once If-yon don't attend church to-day, and twice if you don't rake Brown's Pepsin Tonic after eating.

You Will Miss It Twice If you take an eastern pill for biliousness. Take a western remedy. Brown's Liver Pills never fail to cure biliousness and sick headache. Warren, c.ur. IhurcU St.

N-w Yolk. RiTIcfoi Dialioii worth thousands will be sent you. To the Public. There ran be no better guarantee of the vnlue of PH. HMAVA old established it.

II. H. HEMh-Ul KH than the base anil worthless imitations of them ns there are Kalse Itcolvents, Keli. fa and I'llls. Me nr and Kfk for RADWAY'S.

and aee that the name AliW A is on what you buy. IYSPEPS1A, panionis admirably adapled for the hoUdays. Examine it at any fashionable drug store, and it will ba found as neat and as suitable a present both for home or traveling use aa anything that can be purchased at such a small coat. Druggisu should order it early. You Will Keep Missing It If you don't clear and strengthen your voice this weather, by using Brown's Tar Troches..

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