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THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES: WEDNESDAY MOEKING, JUNE 13, 1S83. WEDDING BELLS. NEWS AT THE FORT. THE GREAT CONCERT. LADIES GOODS.

BAKING POW3EE. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT Mr Frank Maaritziad and Miss. Carrie H. O. O.

Foster Law t'M. SUMMER ATTRACTIONS There la "Only One and ne Vult fooa be Here The Contiguous Towns Prepared to Send Delegates to the Thomas Symphony Concert. John T.Wei la vs the Missouri Pacific rai oad company plaintiff required to file road coropaDy piaiumi rrquireu vu Cretors Married, Another cf those happy events which all forth tbe well withes of true frionde, for costs cf cllicers within ninety Trm plowine accounts contained the took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Cre San Francisco papera of the opening of the -j dJo6epb P.

Gope vs the 8t. LouisWichJ-ta and Western railroad company etai; continutdby consent. Banio va aaroe continued. Bullene, Moores Emery SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. ARE YOU MISERABLE through Indi gesticn Sour Stomauh or Constipation? Acker's Dyspasia Tablets we guarantee will relieve you.

ACKER'S BLOOD ELIXIR guaraa teed; will cure all kinds of blood poisoning inherited or contracted. GUARANTEED TO CURE a cold oi cough Acker's Celebrated English Remedy. ERUPTIONS, SORES, PIMPLE. RHEUMATISM are indicators of impuie blocd. Acker's Blood Elixir is the remedy.

Sold by ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS NEVER FAIL. ACKER'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH Closing of the School Presentation Other Notes and Orders. The term of the public school at Frrt Leavenworth, taught by Miss E. K. Graham, of this city, was brought to a close yesterday, and the day will long be remembered by acholars and teacher.

The pupils of the echool presented Miss Graham with a beautiful chair costing $16 00, and was acom-plete surprise to the young lady. When school was taken up after recast, Miss Tiney McClure, one of the pupils, with permission of the teacher stepped to the front, addressing her schoolmates to the effect that the task of procuring some grand season ol concerts by I nomas anu nia magnificent company of instrumentalists and vocalists admonish us that the ereat leader will soon be in our city on his tors at No. 410 Chestnut strtet. The eyent was the rcarrisge oi their accomplished daughter, Misa Cirrle Cretora, to Mr. sani continued.

Elihu E. CMlia va the National baDk of Frank Maun a well known end pop- TroyaliswisI a t-llfll) triumpaaiana unexampled tour ubck iu me Eat with his wonderful orchestra and fine corps of soloists, and that if a small part of i i i 3 .1 alar young gentleman of this city. The wedding ceremony was performed at 3 T) vs Win. Biair Bhenn SALE OF E3IBKOLDEH1ES o'clock in the afternoon in tha parlor the of Atchison county continued by consent; plaintiff to have thirty days (o amend pc- itinn hv BttinB out cony ol totes and Commtncing tc-day we are going to sell latter tasresuuy decorated with elegsnt flowers. The bndo was attired in a ntat light brown travei'ug costume, or tlm BUCCeea wuicn una iiteaucu mm evcij- where elee ehall attend hiin here there will be hundreds disappointod in gaining admission to the opera house on the evening of tie concert.

Nothing that has occurred for years has so filled over thirty thousand yards of Hamburg suitable present for their beloved teacher had been performed with pleasure by her. mortpsnef. and specify- tbelves counters and safe, claimed to have ben converted answer in thirty days thereaf REMEDY for coughs, colds, and consump namented wan natural nawers, and the groom was dist.ed in piain blae. M'sa Embroideries at extremely low prices in order to close out the surplus stock from 40 AVUITE DRESSES We ofl'sr 40 beaunfu'l trimmed White dresses, at $10.5" We have aU size aod can fit any ngure. They are exquisite and cn be easiiy inrrt icd.

MUSIXV TJNIl3KWEAjtt. We are going to ell 30 dozen Chemises at 75 cents er.cb. full Tucked and Embroidered yo'-e, tnd aleves trimmed with Embroi-Se'-y. 25 dczen Nicht Drosses Marv Martin wss bndi-smaid. and Mr.

ter; plaintiff tolrepljlin ten days; defendant and trusted that the choice ehe bad made would meet their approval, and wibhed it understood that if love and good will were money they could have purchased a very W. H. Pearcs, groomsman. Tha Wtdd- tion. Bold by us on a guarantee.

EVERY PROMISE backed by a guarantee. Ackar's Dyspepsia Tablets wiil give immediate relief. Price 25 and 50ct s. our Wholesale Department. We have all muel France va R.

C. Foster et al; dU- mg c-ireniony or tee EpiscoDil church wai valuable memorial, but as love is not money, they must regret that their gift is performed by Captain I. Barry, Chaplain United Slates Army. The wedding was nuMJiinua vv.iuj.rj they owe the widths of Edgings and Insertions, and parties orderir can get them just as cheap I ai they purchased them in person, with miil by p'i' tiff Geo. S.

C. Ujw va board of county com roimioner of the county of Douglass; con tintlptl. life and present good hsauh to Ackers not more valuable. Miss McClure then very qnie-, oniy reiaiives ana lmmecie.te friends of the young couple being present. the newspaper with Rennine enthusiastic abjictives as the given by the great leader.

When, however, we iemember tie resouroea at his command, the years of training his orciestra has had; the the thousands "even, of concerts ven by them, it is no wonder that they have attained a a perfection which makes them a delight to the people aud a marval to the cities. Bat even this could not have been accomplished by a leader less preat than Thomas. We have had other fine leaders and other ex introduced Master Emanuel Kline, who English Ranieciy for consumption, cougha colds. Sald'bv Egersdorf. Same bosrd of county commissioners bad been chosen to make the presentation Bsionowe: utrorrts: fdircinlii aid tarn- address, which is as follows: at $1.00 eacl ter tucks rnfil9 arorn Johu Gimper and family, W.

A. Mar privilege of returning them if they do not of the county of Doughs; continuea. AfMMwra board of county commis THE REASONS. tli ccen yoka of clns tckd cambric rck snd t'etves. 25 0t con's made of and sioners of the county of Douglaas, con- Hiss Graham: I am requested by Miss McCiure to present to you this chair, as a token of the love and esteem that tin and family, Miss Duflet, Mits E.

Mo -ley, and Me-srs. W. A. Taylor, Charles S. own, E.

N. Davis and W. W. Irvine. AhcI Good Ones, They Most Assuredly dczen drsv.

Are. tinned. N-nrv Nfwbv va M. B. Browniee, et al; For certain reisons certain thing are 3d i all your scholars feel for you.

Of couise you will pardon the want of proper words inrv waivoil trial by court. Judgment for S.OOO YA1SDS LllOBONS Wre commence lc-3a5' to c'ose cut our Surplus Wholesale Slock of Ribbons, great cellent orchestras, but only one Tnomas, nd hf.l,te of theai all has aucceeded done; occationaiiy tss reasons ar? goon ooey, and sometimes they are ths reverse. to express to you In a htling manner this Absolutely Pur tha 'Frui! L. in: beautifull; 1. 15 ing" Skirtf 'ritt'Tred broidery.

ments. l.v "Walk-TV gir When one finds that the qnartara in which pleasant task, wbicn 1 am called on to do in brinfsiuii together a body ol musicians oi such marked merit, and composed so large After piirukiug of aa eleHuc rep.t th bridfil couple left on the IVcific express for Kansa3 City, from which piaco iheyjwillgo to Chicago, and tf.erwrd return to this city, wh cli will be thir future home. The happy couple hive many friends in this city who wiii ba tuger to welcome them home, aud wish them ly under value. There are over eight he is carrying on his business are made In bahalf of all your pupils, I beg you to accept this gift with our love and beat quale to accommodate tho trade he enjoys yards. All widths and colors are included ia this sr'p.

Wc f.re going to Th'B pow3er csvei vsries. A maryelof parity, strength Bad v.holesomeco1?. More eocncraicRi than tha ordinary kinds, end cannot ba sold ia oaru petition wit tie certainly has good reasons to remove ly of men who are fine soloists ana even leaders of no common merit. This latter fact alone shows the power of the wishes lor your happiness ana weiuare, his basa of operations. This is the reason and that it may be a comfort to you for Crew Bro.

have moved. Large and com many years to come. sell' them very cheap es we are anxious to C'Gse them out promptly. man and gives a clue to his morvelons success and power over audiences as well as plaintiff. Judgment set Bside and new trial ordered.

Nichols Siiepard vs 1'eter Hem; continued by content. Bame flame; tame order. Aiuo vs ttie cily of Fort Bcott; pKintiff to have ten days to amend petition and de N-ndnnt twenty daya thereafter tannawcr; coutiniud. JI. C.

Harrison va Jaac T. Goodnow, et al: continued as etif-uiation. F. W. BieL mer vs board connty commissioners of the county of Greenwood; continued.

Th-MUd nyle vs same; continued. (J. A. W. Autntvs name: continued.

modious cb was theic oid stand, it was not sufficiently so Si-t business, and they In a few well chosen words Miss Graham thanked the scholar for the beautiful mnitttade oi low srert wesg i-, isa; or phoEphaia old only ir, Royal oAKira Powase Co106 Wa'l- 'TT. Npv VnrV. lerformers. The opportunity anordea Dy MEXICO" EAGtAS. Hmmo.li in P.

Wh'te and Fancy Cjiora ii 75 e-seis. Cot'an Hnaimocka at $1 to $2 25. Orders promptly tilled. MENS Giuz? Uiidershirls at 50 cents each. Mens fine Jeana Drawers at 50 cents each.

chair when she announced the close ol the his coming for hearing the sonl-inepiring strains of the great masters and the be Sand in your orders for Simples or for Ribbons. In doing to you can secure cur lowest prices. school. many yeers of happicea end prosperity in our midst. A Little Land and Water Battle.

Sundsy night tbe deputy sheriff of Platte county, Mo and poejound a boatload of fiibermen teicing in Bdan's Uke and tried to arrest them, when boetmfcn opened fire, which wm returned, ten shots being exchanged. The boatmen retreated A picnic will take place next Thursday ei ternoon to wh ea ail the parents of the witching melodies oi the popular wnura is one as delightful as it is expected. It has been no small effort that hss succeeded in have moved to liu corner cf Fourth and Delaware, where they have a elegantly fitted up store, end where they will be tappy to ete thtir old friends and meet new ones. The Messrs. Crew are business moa of tact, and livelier etfetionera it impossible to find.

A complete book store, in which our city takes pride, is presideu oyer by them. teholars of the school are invited. Men's ail Silk Neck Ties at 10 cts. WASH FAUKICS. Pinted S-i'-ices in French designs at Tbe Army bringing him to our city, and it is a matter cf piide that we have enterprise sufficient in onr midst to shoulder bo grand an undertakin.

That the calcula Milton j. Hudson vs the St. Louis and The grumbler in the army was not such 8m FrauciHCoKnilwdy comp9uy; continued leaving their seme Dmna and it wa? cip-tnred arid will ba confiscated. Noue of the parlies were hit daring the firi' g. cr-nts a yard, txqaui'e imported I Zeyhyr Clothes, 25 and 30 cents a yard.

hv consent. E. I'. vs the New York Life In- tions of the managers are well based, ana our only fear is that the little bijou opera house wiil be all to small to contain the Printed Satines in floral designs, 45, 50 ecd DRECHBEL. GRA1SKS, Dealers In Boots aud Shoes, Kttenson FANCY GOODS.

Children a Linen Torchon Collars, at 75 cents esch. Hand painted Mull trimmed with OrienUl Lace, at $3 50 esch Lsce and Mull Jabot new, 75 cents. Suieri-r qaalily Black Satin Para nrnr Tilain tiff to have thirty fePiiCIAL LOCALS. a bad man alter all. He grumbled because they didn't have fresh bread in Northern Georgia; because they marched in the rain: btcauee they fought battles on Sunday because the colonel wouldn't let him go home for two weeks; because his shoes pinched his feet; because the 75 cents a yard.

Zephyr jbes at $7 50, throngs that will crowd its doors on the n'got of the concert. Delegations ikystotiie smeu.ied petition plaintiff to have ninety days to security for coats; case Julia HewiLt vs Kinsai Central Kiilway worth $10 Worlh J15C0; et12 00 worth Satine Robes at J8.50, worth at $12.00, worth $18 CO; et $13 00. Biock. Among the leading boot and frboa houses in our city, is that oi Messrs. Dreschsbl a GraiBke in the Ettonson block.

Here is carried a full and complete assortment of from a number of the nearest towns have notified Prof. Hoffman that thev will be here, and the prospect is.even IS Importations From Koglaud and France. Do our merchants tailori import their goods direc or are 9f at tbe mtrcy of thtir representation, when felecting our suits? is the question. Again if that represen'ation i-i nonost so fares regards sols, trimmed Wi'h Black Spanish Lace 4)2 inches wide, $4 50 Lvjies' Moe-quitaire and Lece T--p Lisle Gloves at 35 company; jury bring 10 scaled verdict. Charles rf.

Flint vs Wendflin Hand ladies', gentlemen's, misses' and children's worth 18 yards in each robe, including 9 yards of embroidery. J't. Ill I 1 1 ZL." ZT. i 1 ii crackers were broke up some hisa ght to oon guard was suieto be rainy tec-audi the army always started on a march just, as he got his ehebang fixed. And he talked much, and some times his intonation was very much like his mother plainti ffivon to August 1st to amend pe d1 i ti SM boots and shoes, gaiters, rubber goods, of the very best trades possible to be man a pair.

Lr.d''eb' lUmstitchtd Colored tition by oriniiini! in new parties ueieuu ant; continued. FVlt'ITY CASK. Bordered Htdkt-rth's in new patterns, ht 25 cents efcci. Lj'tf! aisortiuents of- ufactured. Doing business on a cash basi3 exclusively, and having tha best facilities CO fit I kill' WHITE GOQX3.

Linen, 15 cents a yard by which he secures the best possible ad Fans. Miria AliinR va G. M. I)vi et aljaale so far in advance, that standing room will bea premium. We are fortunate in having an opera house wi'h such excellent ecoat-tic properties and one that is so favorable for the best efforts of the distin-guieued soloists and the world renowned pianist Rive-King who form a part of the ensemble that will take part in that concert.

In short, there has been nothing for years which has afforded us much pleasure in announcing as the comirg of this great company of mnsic'aus. Indi Djtted the statement ot our merchant tailors, may.theynot be deceived by the representations of tbe agents who sell to them; aud who doubtless often impose upon them domestic mBnufsciuers for foreign. Having found this latter frequently to occur in the courea of their xrerience, tha firm of Seckler San determined to tYoid in cot iirnie I. vantages to cash buyers, he maintains the motto, "not to be undersold." In the 25 cent.3 a yard. "Batista Clair" in had, iu his boyish days, called a whine.

Bat he did his duty ell the same. He wou'd growl when ha went on guard, but he commetced his preparations when he commenced his growling. He would swear about a forced march, but as be was limp ing along with stiff joints and sore feet, if K.iejeil Jenningi vsi Tnomes A. Ramsey et al: sale confirmed. manuficture cf fine custom work and re pairing, tha products of this housa are un White, Pink, Blus and Ivory Tint very i sheer, 40 and 50 cents a jard.

tin Cennyworlh vJohoB. Tuoius surpassed, and it has gained an enviable WTe continue to s-H Black and Colored Silks vry cheep. W-; lave a very large siock and sra ar xions to reducs it. Any one th irking of purcheting a Silk will eeve iusiers report coi.firoseii decree for $2 reputation in tha building uo ol a con Persian Lfsr.s newest 25, 30 and 75 cents per yard. Hemstitched Cloth in White and Ivory tints, 50 cents a ysr J.

spicuous and profitable city and suburban there came an atttck he would go to the front like a prancing war horse. On a long march he was always abking with a iiu'Sf'J A. L. Ilolmea et al THE UNION DEPO. trsde.

future, and ones mid" arrant-ernei-ts with leading esmbiit-hnienTs in London and Paris; Rnd have niready received frcm those houses. Gentlamesi who are desirous of examining thes suitings can inspect the envoicfs and sssure thetnselvea of the class of g-juds laonty by orderirg fsmples from us. Wi i.m vj rm (fc'3 tci3 itt J. K. Gilbert vs Addison TH8 ICE CREAM PARLOR.

sptcialiy cf evening and party Madras Figured Lice Cloth in Ivory tinis, I at 75 cents per yard. We iiava more then H'llnies et a1 "Ve J.m ni Llawaa vs Hitm Kerf haw e1. al Juat Flace to Go of a Warm Evening E-rry Cnrsst ia warranted atit iiCtk-Tj to its wesrer in ever T. c-r rrtoKy will ise rrfiiEusd bf one hundred different fabrics and styles in Pa10 co lirii.cd aud Patis a I'leaaat Hour. Caleb T.

Uu'funi vs Douglass Goodrich ins tom wttam it -wiw White Goods. Serd forSmr.ies and Prices. Leavenworth cn boast of one of the Th9a25y'3ont bf vat UadiiiX psyrtcttt- finest ice cretin parlors west of St. Lcuis, What 1 Being Done to Secure It. Reports to be Slade to the Board of Trade.

A reporter for Tux Times yesterday, meeting Hon. H. Miles Moore, secretary for the board of trade, asked him what the bovi will have on hand at the annual meeting to-morrow, night. "Oh, it will be a grard clearing up of last year's business. The treasurer'a re Tha well known A.

Btiafi, at No. 422 wot-be-gone expression. 'Why don't the darn old fool of a colonel make his horse gallop. What's the ue of coming down to a trot, on a hot day like thin," but was never among the He was in the front line, grumbling and growling to the effect he "would be goldurnod if he didn't stick right to tha tail of tbe colonel's horse or burBt his and right at the tail of the horse he often was when men who never grumbled fell exhausted All grumblers were no1, of this type, but many were, end finally grumbling didn't count in the estimate of a good soldier. 125 DRESSES $20 Delaware street, has exceeded ail past Ifc iiJ perft3 CttUie CfrS a J.aO.

SMir-ft-livtana. DRES3 GOODS. We hrve a lrq stock of Blck Gr.r.E-dices in Pisin ftnd Brocaied eftec's. o-ir assortment of Black Goods is exceptionally large ard varied, while pucesare low. We are closing out many lines of Goods grestly under valne.

Please send for samples "if you wish to parbsee ix drtss. ellort8 to formal! such a suite of parlors kept by this hrm. Choice selections I avi been made, and custom rs are informed that by this method, dfta ing with the firms direct, i. siend of through the jobbers, Seckler Sou buy cheaper 1 tj 0r.a!ed to to their custodies the b.ntlit of purchasing at cheaper Eoonomy ia wealth. This Arm is btill mAunfictnir their on ready -mad9 clothing, find offrff to tbe public a eiy superior class of in every respect to purchased in the We cCer 25 Sstia Merveilleux ftud his work is a triumph of skill.

Mr. Dresses at i20 They are elegant, Bfiea has an established reputation for Sjvfe grrai free oiJi colors ars Brown, Navy Blue, making tbe mot delicious cream in the city, and it wiil be a double pleasure to port is m. but there will be other reports i -ii The annuul election of officers wiil be Wine, Brorze and Tan, Ail et ai ci.iilinuuJ. Smiuei L. Hill Je-e Shinkie et al sale confirmed.

V. T. lluffuiu vs Mahlon N. Northrup it hi tli' mis'vd. T.

l' ol institute of Connecticcit Vv tit A Daniel March vs Joseph A. Mclntyre et a) uiaait Julius (i.ty v.i W. Patterson et ill; die ru'SsO 1. J. Kir.ibali Ccphus C.

Smith; J. li.imeey vs LUrtiiiH Wedekend tt, al; ChiiuNd wi hour prejudice Warni vs E.more Y. King et al: eiini Conn ti here it served in his new parlors up stairs ovbr his large confectionery store, Cakes of toe finest quality end all fruits in season will served on the tables when asked for. Mr. Beiga is a pioneer caterer, and has ever ben ponuUr with the public.

it ts Difficult io give in a dozen lines the reason why Eastern market. A complete line of genta furnishing goods, gloves, fccarfs, ties, shiriis, underwear, etc, can alwavs be found at this stabiibbment. Other Notes. H. Weeks, qnartf rniaater BuLLE E.

mm EMEBY Major Goo United Sta's army, has been appointed TARRAN'T SELTZER APERIENT SHOULD BE PREFERRED AS A CORRECTIVE AND ALTERATIVE TO EVERY OTHER MEDICINE IN USE FIRSTLY. IT ALLAYS FEVER; SEC DRif GOOOS AND CLOTHING. 1.50. sh coiitiriiifcl. KANSAS CITY, MO.

held and there will be some new bnis-ness "Will Mr. Caldwell, the president of the board, be home in time to attend the meeting? "I think he will. He had arrangel when he left here to bo in Cnicago on Wednesday and there meet Mayor Neely when they both will tate steps toward securing a union for Lesvenworth. They both expect to be home in time for the meeting and report what hm been done." The reporter was informed during the day by Mr. John Joerger that Mayor Neely wad in Circinnati yesterday and expected be in Louis on Saturday to tk to tb' "1 Pacific officers about the union depo.

ONDLY. IT CLEANSES THE BOWK. Kttensou Gamblner'a Bee Hive, on Fifth Mtrect, the l'lace. Fifth street is eappo-ed to be the cnrie of the retail trade of tne city, and Gumbiners between anu Shawnee is certainly he headquarters Jo; WITHOUT VIOLENCE OR PAi.N; THIRDLY, IT TONES THE STOMACH: DRY GOODS. To St.

Joseph and Ketnrn. To attend he Saetsgerfest. Tickets on sale Wednesday June and good to return urtil June 19.h. Sr-ecial train Sunday 17ih at 9 A M. J.

N. JOEKOER. Passenger tnd Ticke'. aenr. 121 Df lawfire str et.

FOURTHLY. IT REGULATES THE FLOW OF BILE; FIFTHLY. IT PROMOTES HEALTHY PERSPIRATION; chief qn ermnster of the department of the California. Dur'ug the absence of Judge -idvcate-Genfral Saim from Washington, Mjir G. L'eber, is performing the duties of judge-ad vocate-generat.

Sergeant Henry Wicht, company 1) Eleventh infantry, now with his company at Fort Sully, Dakota territory, is trnrii-ferred as a private to the provo3t guard at the military priton. The following nained officers are to be relieved from duty at the ii stitutions oi learning designated opposite their respect men, women av.u ctiiidren searcn ot clothing and dry fioois. You can think cf SIXTHLY. IT RELIEVES THE SYS TIE GREAT RETAIL SHE OF TBE TEM FROM UNWHOLESOME HUMORS; their line that tney do nc. keep, and the farmer from tho country and inhabitant of tbe city with their fenn dwwi We is vi J.

W. Butler et al dit- iriH.d i'lKilU prfj.ldice. Ii jbert Georgia Wilson et al John Htrrj vsCirl J. Carisr.n; decree abjure 1.1' 10 71. Wal'o'i Dnwy George Coctly; without prj jdice rbin vi ri.

H. Wallace et al; di-r rr i abfolii'e 'S 1) r.iorlji.-gD and Trust Investment miAny vt Charles Howard et al; dtcrte absolute; i'SM 30. Anur cm Mor vsFred W. Hi'niirn it a' decree on original bill, 1.r7H 7o; on bill, J. Bnney vj H-nr It.

IVnee et al; decvf' il.lH-9 07. Wahburn and Moln Manufacturing SEVESTHLY. IT TRANQUILIZES THE NERVES: EIGHTHLY. iT CC3UPON TBE BLOOD AS A DEPURE.N'T; AN! GRADUATING EXERCISES. lies enjoy an hour sueat with tbis firm purchasing at reasonable prices what thev need for the tdornment and comfort ci tiieir persons.

Their stock ia so large the' Yholesale Stock of KxercUes of tbe Saturday Class at the ive to take effect July 1, 1883, and will proceed to j3in their proper stations: LASTLY. IT FORMS ONE OF THE MOST DELICIOUS COOLING DRAUGHTS THAT EVER PASSED DOWN THE THROAT OF AN INVALID. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS One Frtce Jewelry store. J. A.

Schmidt has nn elegant clock of the latest etylea of diamonds, wntchas, clocks and jewelry, selis aii goods et the lowest market prices. Mr. Schmidt has but oni prictwily, and warrants every article strictly bs represented. He is also sole agtmt for King's pataut combination per fecied specvacles and eyeplasses which ere warranted superior to ary in tue riarket 402 South Fifth trset. Harris block.

they sadly feel the need of mors storeroom and have reduced their prices in order tc DRY dispese of their goods. THE NEW ORDINANCE. BULL 06 "01 THE SPRhS," AIj NOTIONS AT Thta Is an Advertisement. A Mistake Concerning the Action of the City Attorney, Captain Junius W. MacMurray, First artillery, Union college, Sihenectady, New York; Captain James Boibink, Third artillery, Cornell university, Ithaca, New York; First lieutenant George S.

Hoyle, First cavalry, North Georgia Agricultural college, Dahionega, Georgia. The following transfers of officers have been ordered by the war department: Second Lieu enant Graham Fitch, lrom tbe Fifth artillery to tbe corps of engineers. Second Lieutenant Eugene J. Spencer, from the Fourth cavalry to the corps of engineers. Second Lieutenant Charles P.

Elliot from the Thirteenth ir.fanlrv to the Fourth cavalry (Troop H. Fort Com- The graduating exercises of the Saturday Cias at the conservatory last night was a success, tnd standing room was in demand. The two graduates, Miss Nettie Craig and Cjbert Chate, both did well, and the lady, by singing the very difficult solo, from Hayden's creation, Verdure Clad," plaj-iue Mozart's "Fantasil in on the piano, and "Thou art so near," on the cornet, and rendering two very dilficult recitations, proved herself a giant in the way of eccomplibhments. They received many substantial presents with abundance of Ibwers and congratulations. Lateness of WEAV Some excitement was occasioned on our ttreets yesterday by a report to the effect I that our respected city attorney proposed 8pooner, Dudley Co, tell wall paper both piain atd decorative.

Their stock ii ULqaeaiioimiily the Lest in tbe city, and their prices are very low. W. Z. Cisrk with many competent hSNistants dors the paper hanging of S. Co, exclusively.

ty present to the council an ordinance cf an unusual character. A prompt follow Is the subjoor tiiat sila't3 ihs public jnst now. Never Iu tha history of onr city so maa gooil Itribute-1 gnch iow ts hag this firm durInK tbe ileal f. wecX. They ba oa baud hd iiiiirptise hihly desirable stock cf kooJs Iha will ba ing of the report showed its feihity.

The I. is understood to hve raid (we do not I IN. Sevi-rsi bliipinenta ot entirely new patterns received during tho past week. The most beautiful styles and finest workmanship we have ever peen in mens' et ul vs Lawrence Barb Wire u.pnv tt ol; roniir.utd. i i ii continued.

une vs s'l'ue continued. -ism liiuje et al; coniinued. Sjivp vo s- contintif d. iSfne Va i toif Anidion Frtehold Land Mortgage company vs Hf-nry D. F.

Perkins cf.a!;",deciee ebsoluU i 821 C. iSaiue Solomon J. Frederick et al dt-cr Hb-olnfe. Original biil $1 Oh. 00; on bill Furrir.p'on vsJ.

V. Coon et al d'ifennt to Ar.giibt tiles to ane-wor. r.aintiff to r-ply at September rulep. Freeh' Id Land Mortgage com-piuy El5wen Sli'lton t. al; decree absolute f'rgifihl biil JS30.05; on cross bill JjOfi.

HriU'iA Sifhm boiler Inspection and Incurai.ct company, vs Mansfield etui; report oy autboiity) tnat each aiaw would SOLD AT A FEARFUL vSACRIFICE. the hour prevents a fuller mention of the very interesting occasion. be as unnecessary us absurd, beciuse people desiring wall paper were bound to so mings, New Mexico) on his own application, to rank as Second lieutenant of cavalry from June 28, 1882. Fitch and Spencer will report by letter to the chief of engineers. to Spooner, Dudley anyhow, ordi- Every peraon itve to ietr own interests will not fail to exiniine this ttock beTcra shoes, we saw at liitchy McNutt'3 a few days ago.

These shoes are made of the finest French and French enamel nance no ordinance. j-uchafiiVtr Thar ti be bonght eisewhfre, Why buy draap, wbi.n you can set a WoreKd the sarn price. no reieoa why any one should do wiiiiont a Worstwl or Siik dress, wben they can A MYSTERIOUS ASSAULT. here as lew as a common one. Any body have The Kaytou White Crystal Lees.

There is nothing so much desired as perfect sight and it only can be obtained by using perfect spectacles. The Kavtou calf with bron, nayy and military blue drab, tin and black kii and cloth tops. These shoes differ from ordinary fine good3 as diamonds from g'f-s. let-1 lro Ice! "Ba la of Fire." Night before last durirg the heavy storm, a family on Smth. Broadway started for the cellar, asking the husband and father to along.

"No," he said, I ain't afraid. I'm going out on the porch to look at it blow." Ha went out on the porch, and shortly afterward the roof of Angell'a new house, not faraway, took fire A Young Boy Seriously Wonodedby Itelog Struck with a Clab. Dr. Van Eman was called yesterday six white crystal lens improves, strengthens i Bnd prertrves the sisht. A pertirt iit FINE LACES, RICH EMBROIDERIES, Kid G'oviw, Siik Srockiigp, Kognlar made Undtrwar, Find or any thitiR tbe ofTera, The cheapest, best, purest, cleanest and most healthy ice ie to be obtained from e.

Lave your Ofler.3 with my drivers, tb mvseif or sd-Jress nie through the po office- L. Caspkr. miles in the country to attend a boy sixteen years old named Toph, who wes guaranteed. Every pair of them warranted. For sale by W.

A. Kirkham, sole egent, where will also be found a line of watches, prioes they lay for common goods elsewhere. These are facta that a single examination verify and several fuming shingles were whirled off into tha inky air. He saw three or Thy hT3 rc hesitation in sajiug ibat much money Is belug lost to them by thcee tales, bat th rason ars obvion and nuvol'jalje. knocked senseless with a club by an unseen foe, Monday afternoon, while he was clocks, iswelr7, diamonds and suverware.

W. A Kirkham, 4Q8 Delaware street. PUTZ POMADE, lierlin Polish Pomade. about one hundred from his fathers house. The boy wa3 heard to scream, and four at aglance.

That glance fixed him. He made a dash for tbe cellar, and with his hair standing np like a porcupine's quills, he yelled "Great God! The air is lull of balls of fire, tbe world is coming to an end!" and it was a longtime before ha becime calm. It would be better not to mention the matter to him for a few ltrowu'i isarsaparilla And Dandcl'on with Iodide 6f ia the grc-atest of the eg in cuiicg diseased of the blood and liver, La Brown Medicine Cj. priot the or maia on every Don't Fail to Call at 424-426 Delaware And avail yourself of this grand opportunity afterward wp.s found lying on the ground with blood runninK out at his ears. He In ilia spring the gtih at Loves tc m'd il)rerj, Wciie her fatiu-e 8 ei -jni-ut As he cheirs Bell Peg" fut hoars In tbe pp.icg the thoue'i' r.f Ciee her to iuor ijuiek.

While "nr Giiv'U'" Ba! Tries to gtt frriuR clj'he-: on tlct In 'he spring t'as a-ici -a' maiden, Trii to ft-, thn glldy tnr', While tho Bol1 1 cs e'lsw'ni! UiveB Ll9 dyel ma che tsl l. Ia the 'cIjw Ilaa in ese for 1-, While tha w'do vr ttt'r T.iichlr Euys tha famous IJult Hon cheff. In the enriiig seo Wife gjts Lusba.id hoiie to Hasbaud eti'vs oat to g' BiH 3Jjf, Ami ts seen lo mor tUif foj- Ij he fpriui? wmot's (iiiih'pT TfckH9 thtf f-tt- nc ta to, I5uv eora? Unll gfl-atfr ithfr'' Th(-n a ne In th" fiprlcfr and in tho whiter, Iu the Minim" stul the fall, Oh wni fl ii Ba'l Dos Tcbcc3 Is ths choicest chew of M. In tho tuo dor.ttr.ie caewer iiat mvezt 'llme, Ho over thv the bid Dun lr the finff" tie tlmt." Told by Pohifin no. S-ild by Riblfinffit Co.

The undersigned hie been appointed scent had been struck on the back of the heal, for the above polish, it cleans metals and tVrree absolute, J1Li5C0. Phoenix Mutua. Li.e Insurance company va EJward Jeup et a'; order ol sr-vice onebsent (iefeniiRiits. M. Condon vs Charlotte F.

Jackson; Miiiecd without ptejud'C! fieorg9 W. Ci'hrati vs Mark P. Hillyer i-tal; disniispfii wilhout p'fjuJice. Robert M. Hart V3 Edward C.

Lobin et al euiae order. T. Buffum vj Woodwsid; Hnrr.e order. The Aultman Taylor company vs J. Fsrver order pro confesso set Hbide; defendant given leave to file answer hi'Mm? and notify complainant.

Jolm AV. Wood vs John Brnnecom et ol; motion for receiver sut for 10th at chambers in Topeka. David H. CasMty vs Mary E. Cuspity et al; 'nntiiined.

Afijjurned 9 o'clock this morning. Police Court, on the neck, on the left shoulder and one bottle, and phyaiciena everyi. where endorte it moet fuiiy. cured Rose cancer with Brown'e S-rsipririlla" J. R.

Way, M. Iowa. Your Sarsapa- of his arms was skinned from the wrist to MILLINEHY. polishes used to polish silver, copper, tin, brass, nickel and in fact all the eibow. He had not yet lecovered con- every household shoaid nave a ciousneas yesterday afternoon when Dr.

WEBER'S TEMPLE OF FASHION days. All solid. Byron Sherman, of St. Louis, Missouri, who has so long and so successfully represented in the West the old Mutual Life Insurance company, of New York, with its one hundred million dollars of assets in box Rstsils at ten anl tveut-tive cents par jx. Egkrsd riila is niuo'i br-tier than Aysr's or Luii it never Susciel, Columbus, Kansas.

"It ia best blood medicine ever sold in a drug store." J. J. Carmer, Van Eman leit him. JNo one Knows jet wno struck the blow. 409 ware street tgent.

PERSONAL. M. Danver. To Builders. FIREWORKS pecial Sale You can get ail zts of feeder pipes, lire K.

lielga, Wholesale and Retail Dealer. gold and nited States bonds, is visiting Among the Kanbin people at tbe Plan R. Beiga's confectionery store is head Leivenwortb. The growth of this coa brick, fire clay, and ail kin of fresh lime, cement, at aiso dealer ters home were T. P.

chols, Council quarters for ell kinds of fireworks. Retail dealers will find it to their interests to Grove; M. O. E. Aescen, Asa Gregg, How- -FOR wood ar.ct coal, which will be delivered paay has been wonderful.

To Mr. Sher man is dne the credit of its immense busi rd; Tnomas Davis and eon, Earesa; W. romptiy lesvina; orders at the corner write or call oil Mr. Beiga. W.

Ma J. B. Hilii of Cherokee and Third streets. ness in the great West, and The Times is pleeseri to know he is reaping his reward. H.

Joiurin, W. 'Guthrie, and THIS WEEK! For the Summer. The warm days have come when every Coalt Coall Morris, Atchison D. G. Aif j'd, J.

I wiii sell Fort Scott and Rich Hill coal Our fellow citizen, Jmes G. Graham, is agent in this city for tbe Mutual Life, the largest' strongest nnd bf-st life insuiance body begita to think of keeping cool. Tn A. lheodore Wiseman, Lawrence; C. F.

D.ffenbacher, Great Bend; E. at Leavenworth ooal shaft prices. J. G. Gordon and J.

M. who were arrested on the charge ol cruelty to auitiiiilf', had tlieir cases continued. They ra Hie you'hs wh claim to came from Vernon Missouri, and are on their WHy to II lanaibn. taking a bonm tos me paniea there. When they arrived in this city, the horEp, which was attached to a tmegy, was ready to drop down with cnu-ed by fast driving.

R. Jennison and Charles Nolson wee unestfd on the vl erge of Betting up and maintaining ssnibiii devices and placed cash bonds of 17." each. best way reason you company in the United States. is to begin early and for that Vt. PASllLLE fiEMEOY want refngeratora and water I we 4 ntic.paticg a great demand CIS' aud Purcell, Manhattan; D.

D. vviison and Mrs. Wilson, of Wincet3ter. coolers. A Corner Cherokee and Main SS10.00 Steward Hammer School.

purchased a supply that for i Among the Kansas people at the Conti Knapp has Our Pattern Hats and Bonnets Far Below Value. Pupils wishing to make up work for the Strayed, from pasture near the Sugar nental ware: J. T. Lanter Garnett, variety of design and prica has never been atiti radicaliT oared, 1 fibsting a rutji'ith), fciL different grades do so by attending The EenMsrty Is j.nt"ut.- i So. 2 to tCcv, worKs.

a chestnut sorrel pony, wim wuue equalled in tbe West. Call and see them. R. M. Armstrong, W.

T. Snaralef-fer Geo. Fowler, 8. Bietmsnn Council faca and three white fet-t. The above re- Mrs.

iu. Taylor a tcnool in basement of for eicU box, FftiiiphiLt rscri- will be Daid for his delivery to tha Christian churcb, commencing Monday, Grove, H. W. Rice Tonganoxie A. A To all who are from iue errois All Planters' hout6 liverv stables.

June lsth. Book-keeping and penman- Prices. McLouth. Oskaloosa, Chas. T.

H. Kimball Parsons, J. Morrison, Oswego. A Wel'e Parasols at Greatly Heduced Jurt Received, Full Line tna indiscretions of nervous neenk- snip will also be taught. Terms i per A.

L. Stevens' ice fcas no equal for MIKSOOB montbs. neas, early decay, loss of manhood, I Atchison CM. Owen Wyandotte. J.

G. purity. Quality snd low prices, lie has Prub.tte Court. Marriage licence is? ue to Frnk and Carie H. Cretors; to Wm.

H. Ul-derwoodaud Mnpgie 8. Hall. wiil send a recipe tt-st will cure you, free of charpe. This great remedy discov Slonecker Toptka and Mrs.

J. M. Giimoie of Pieasant Ridge. Ia He a False Prophet? enough fur three years. Be careful about ordering from narties that have only a Major Browne must be hedging on the Corsage Bouquets, ered by a missionary in South America.

Send a self-eddres3Pd envelops to tha Rev. few supply. Among the callers on Thk Times lat weather. Niht before last he predicted it would clear off yesterday. 80 itjdid, bnt it evening were: Messrs.

L. F. Green and J. Men's stylish button shoes, J2.0O; men's ppeeJiW 1 ilsllne Treat-tnef. o-re'Tally tarps Scrvoan lebil-lty, I.ot ipiHt.T, Viematnre Bffay, anl all 'rra over-work and eiccssea.

Sample 5l't 1i-Iie mailed free, aealed.by ad-dreftsinf rr itr. 17 Race Ciocianati, O. Card of Ihankn. To Brooks son, and reeistants ol the oper.i house, the Kaneas conservatory and Philharmonic association would B. Cuncinaham, of Douglas county Frank Holsinger, of Wjandotte, and Mr.

VViliam clouded up right away aud rained again. Josepn T. inman, SUUon New York City. lr. Kobert Lynn, stylish lace and box shoes, $1 50.

Two hundred pairs, lace, button pointed toe FOR GRADUATION Kvatt, president of tha Wes tm National at $2.00. Fancy cloth top lace and button CITY NEWS. Yve call the cttention cf our ref-ders to Fair association. The lattor gentleman is DRESSES. ehoea at wondenuliy low priceB at ,1 booming the nexi fair, which is to be held the advertisement in another column of Dr.

Robert Lyon, who 1 his cilice at 601 in Bismarck grove next September. ueisw9re street. j.ne doctor maces a I Among the Kansas people at tbe Delmc- August Gates will shortly put another story nn his building at the Sou'heast cor Insurance eeamat cyclones specialty cf diseases cf the heai, throat, and wind storms on be obtained at the ner of Daiaware and Second streets and ntcowere: John Bracscom Grantvillr, 11. C. Deming and A.

Tavlor Oskaloosa, lucgs, heart, liver, stomach, the tlooa, insurance agency cf George S. WToodward tender ecpecial lhat.ks for the very kindly 'spirit nisnif3td and efficient services rendered during their rehearsals and concerts, which made them occasionn not lets ot pleasure than t-f eurcess. Uorortble met-tinn is also due to Manager Liing for the us of hi3 epaiions convenient aLd beautiful b-ue. The pupila and members of tbe KaDsps conservatory and Philharmonic n-sncia'ion will always esteem an appear-t nr.o on tho boards of such a temple of art i ap -t Jiii will pnt in a stone front where the Mis end all lingering chronic complaints. Ilia mon Channte.

Geo. Coayton Clayton- 315 Delaware street, in the bgst companies General Reduction on all our. ILLINERY eoun Pacific ticket office is. tfi-att-i i-u -i-ntiS? nvlit ali or writ Lit liea-'iv tn-atrtjeot hr mail. M'iptnrp hMill cm their aHrvs, Uj' traflaniJirp.

it not atru. 3 office hours are from 9 to 5 p. m. vil ivarn litrttii- at moderate rates. ville, Vt.

1. Craig of Easton and A. E. Mor There was but one transfer in Reg'ster ton 01 Winchester. Get your pictures trained at D.

Putney's i.urtan'8 othce yesterday, as follows: IK. HIILS 1 Si. Loui, OVfcSt THIRTY YEAK. Miss Luty Farrell. of Platte county, is in and save money.

Don't forget this. D. Mace and wife to Gotttob Wahler. lots the city, the guest of Mr. 1.

G. Lo Be Corner Fifth end Seneca. Something That Every Hon iold Ke-quires. Neebitts Metal polishing powder is perfection, po'iishrs goid, silver nickel and Braes, without trouble. A brilliant and 15 and 16, block 9, Clark R'es addition, Mits Farreil is a niece of Surveyer-General ira, mm, The injurious eflecis of alcohol on tbe at Washington The commencement exercises of the brain and nervous system relieved and Thomas Kirkland, who has been visiting cured by the use of Dr.

E. C. West's Nerve his uncle, Mr. T. Mills, ot this city, left colored pupils at the conservatory of music last nigat were very interesting.

The graduates were Robert Chase and Nettie WEBER I2ti DELAWARE STREET lor his home in Mnysr.he, Kentucky, yet terday afcernoon. no eta In their art life, and will gratefully remember the privilege enjoyed. Government Beef Contract Let. Peter F.verhardy, the popular bntcher, was nwara, the contract yesterday lor furniBbu the government with meat at the fort. The fort people may depend upon gfirg tbe best met in tne market, Mr.

Everhardy only buys the choicest of csttle. A fa oris most noted vM en Craig. rosf-r r.t one or t'ne in th L' t. tff oiliiy, Sirvau. s-ji Ail 2 Chaplain T.

W. Barry and Mr. G. S. and Brain freatment.

Sold at The reason Ritchey McNutt have the brst trade in Leaven worth on men's fin shoes is that they keep the largest stock the most varied the finest lints in town. Hon. A. McLoutb, who has just retnrt- l.0f yianfion-1, piaiiiscaU -i Birgbam left for Lawrence yesterday afici; ea irom xexss says he sold Jlu.UOO worth of Missouri Valley bridges in the Lone noon to auena a social party. FDHNITTJHE.

4 I John B. Bartlett. advance airant cf cjtar state. LE-BON-TON. Theodore 1'homaa' orchestra, is registered EVERYBODY SURPRISED lasting tolieh ia prodaced.

not effect the metal nor plating ir jiriousiy lOo. package. Sew slore. Mr. E-1.

Leonard Sja have started a grocery sore si the corner of Shawnee end Broadway, with a fresh tiock of groceries, where tne wiil be glad to see iheirfrieuds. end as many new ones es possible. The expect to nve a good traus by good measure, fair dealina low pricss. Choicj Eistern raa carpets at verv low priors, at J. W.

Pate 408 FihL street. The bet child's carrisgo for tbe money ever brought to the city. J. W. Pate Co.

The chart for the high school commence at tne ment Friday night, will be open at Crew Mr. John Kirch, left yesterday mornire Where machinery is used the Drew Oil Cap will save 50 per cent of oil. Write for circular. Borden, Selieck icago, 111. iro8.

book-store to-morrow morning. for Colorado, where he is interested in The sale of Saengerfest excursion tickets Horf ord' Acta Phophate for Women and Children. Ir. Jo. Holt.

New nnyg; "I have frequently found il of excellent aervice In cases of debility, lui uf aMtite, aud in convalescence from exhaustive illness, ami particularly of service in treatmeut of women ami children." OEMfOBE ft HOUSEHOLD DECORATIONS mining. over tbe Missouri racihcto OL Joe begins T. J. Djke and wife of Eigerton Missouri tc-day, 1 00 lor tne round trip. were registered at the Continental yester E.

A. White was arrested for cruelty to The beet plaoe In the city for a grc 1 lifatfant cr good Lunch or a goat! Dicuer, la at tbe LU-d-Tim restaurant, Shawne afreet, west cf 1 Eery-'hlDg la clean, aeat and served ih est ay order wuat yoa want and pay according aay. one ot Clark Byrne a horses, and was rt A. W. Nutz.

agent of the Kansas Central leased on a bond ol oO. a Leonard, ia in the city. SURPRISED, first, Et the tire 's-ertrnant SURF RISED. Third, at Vsriety ithe hnmens SURPRISED, Second, at the Sypsritr Ccr.it? SIRFR SEP, it the Lew Prices We tu beei etuis time in getticg these '-surrrtsea" all beta and ready for yoa bat at You can find everything in the fruit, vegetable and produce lines at Tanners' Ice, Feed and Fael. Cheapest place in the city and prompt delivery.

A. 8tevns, Harris Block. C. L. Knspp has jvist opened cp a fine line of tea and dinner sets; call and see them at 211 Delaware street.

Chaplain J. B. McCleery will preach in R. N. Hershfield went to Kansas City tne Christian church next bunday morn Tne Last of the beason.

The Acme social clnb will giye their last soiree of the senson at Turner hail to morrow evening. The dances heretofore given by this clnb have been well attended and enjoyei by all present. yesterday. ing. JENNISON VAN OF? F.N Hon.

Levi Wileon went to Kansas City Kelley and Lyle'a new mill will eat np yeBieraay. bet ara able to acuonucs BARGAINS ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE grain mighty fast when it gets started. Mrs. Weigant left for Naperville Illinois. Forty-eight miles an hour makes a Kan yesietaay.

sss zyphr bowl along right merrily. Peck's Sati. Cheap eircttlating UUrarj of unbound novels at D' Putney's news depo, ccrne Fifth and Seneca. F'rfeb 6trawberriei) daily received at Frank Gallegher'g, 210 Morth Fifth fctieet Jost received, a fine line of childrena' carriages, to be sold at prices nevr before offered in this city. J.

W. Pate Co. Keep your He good hnmor and order a load of those cobs from AL, Stevens. we soixit comparison or uoocl iit3 lT'oeef know.a? yon wiil n1 car New rstocv Charles forChicago, jester The old settler's picnic begins at 1 o'clock 1 er i wciiii'l An their ISiK Ibtever. llil mil debility are two hi 'thieves they creep in and tel onr health and comfort before we know it.

Let us put a stop to their Invasions witli a bottl of liurdock UWt bilters, to be had at any drug store, aay. BAND CATALOGUE, this afternoon in Reiger'a grove. FrankT.Gallagber.2iO North Fifth street, haa a large stock of ilea chainpseue cider. When you want a good glass cf cider, give him a calL Elegant secretariea at Pate Co' a. Don't fail to See them and Ret prices.

Harris block. Halford's Bancs expressly. for family uae. Mrs. J.

Lord left for Lyon, yester E-trumtr. t'jiu. Cap. lMt, County collections yesterday amounted ABERNATHY, DOUGHTY to 1481.60. Stn.is.

Droni WaiorS StAtTa. atvi HjUv 3viv Ban Outfit cuy. John Mason ia home from St. Louis. Hon; Len.

T. Smith left for the Eiat. Leavenworth needs two new elevators. LCKDBOIW.S PERFUMES, KOaHIA KU MaaXOBAb RtU, BOSS, for AtRstrur lteaofc ui LEAVEN WdRTH, KANSAS. Three Mile Creek ia high and muddy..

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