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X. BrmtAV O.B.TAYLCB. r' i Ll I It.aikiS Cm I It 1 LL.o rT" State vs Fred Felix, surety of the peace, dis- -4 missea at eost oi piaintin. .17 We have given this history, thus much in detail, beoause wo oonsiler it extreacely creditable to the ci.y. We'vrish we could also give the names of all the "actors'" in our Library "Theatre." They have labored hard and with great success, and the.r efforts have boon of great advantage in founding a Library which will always be the pride of Leavenworth.

Just now the Association is in a depressed condition, and deserves aid from, those who have been generous before and from every good citi-so. An institution which haaflouriihed in tfc. CI T51E LEAVES. worn: first Cf.t tn of the Mercantile Library has just baa iwuci. It a neat pamphlet of sixty.09e pi aai uai printed at Tnn Tims Ann ConssavArtvc Job Office.

i The beck opens with a brief History of the Library prepared by Judge' A. F. Callahan. The first Association was incorporated by an act of the. Territorial Legislature in February, 1359 The incorporators were Henry J.

Adams, James 'UoDowelL John P. Battersoheidt, James HoCahon, G. J. Park and A. W.

PiUer. Bute vs Fred Felix, assault with Intent to ITT kill, continued till Monday, June 21st. state vs ueo. uress, surety or the peace required to give a $200 bond to keep the peaoe for one yes. 3 State vs G.

P. Clay, grand larceny, nolle wholesale: ax eetaii, tk.K)LiliMAAj Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of niSCSLLMJEOIISr '--r THEOLCGISiL, 8zl pros. it c.2it it i -j- 1 ve v. ii, ouuweitr euuuruauuu oi per- ntidlt of aoh adversity can never be permittedi jury, set for to-dsy 17th.) THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1859. TflBXmE3 and Till CSfiSSSfillYE were the -first Daily Xewsjapcrs In Kansas Territory.

They are now Consolidated. The combined circulation or THE TIMES AND COXSSSTATIYB Is at least three times as large as that or any other paper In. this Stated 1 "lv' Railroad Time Till. ARBIVB. I.BATB.

Mo. PeciCe Mail train, 2.00 a. m. 5.30 a. m.

Express 8.30 a. m. 2.30 p. a. Accommodation 7.00 p.

m. 10.00 a. m. K. P.

Mail train S.S5 p. nu 8.30 a. m. Accommodation 10.65 a.m. 5 JO p.

m. Mo. Valley Mail train, 6.00 p.m. 5.30 a. m.

Express 3.S0 p. m. 3.30 p. m. Omnibnsses leave tie Planters on hoar head of the time for the Missouri Valley.

languish in Leavenworth. One immediate I Court adjourned till at 8 o'clock this morn Another organisation was formed; of. which Samuel A. Drake was President. Lectures 27 IN most 'tmmm -s wagon 11L1U kS 1 UiJ were delirei-ed before tliis association by J.

C. 23 i I District Coart. way te aid it will be to purchase copies of this Catalogue. Enough ought to bo raised from selling them to clear the Library of the little debts now banging over it. -r A i HI Yanghsn and Wm.

ClIeDowelL. This organ ICCSNES OP SECOND. 1 BIFORB JVDQM IOB. izatton also 1 Byan A Morehead vs Jones A Cartwrieht. THE WEST, PHAYKR BOOIiO, c.

boxbs Torpedoes for sale at leave given plaintiff to file amended petition in The leader ia the nszt, and the successful movement, was the late Eugene F. Havens, who was one of our most active and public-spirited eithens. A meeting wss held at the Fabrbis 107 Delaware st. uealera ouppaat mi Ijowest whoLeaau. duties, 60 dsys, defendant ruled to file answer in 20, and "plaintiffs to reply in 10 days, and ease The Public Scrsool xaminations.

continued by consent. Orders solicited and promptly filled, -Pleas vt Jeanison, continued till next term. office of Btinson 4 Bavcns Deo. 12th, 1861. Ingersoll vs Woodruff et el.

TriaL special TTEEPS CONSTANTLY ON BAND TBE WOODWORTB WAGON, his own manufaoture. A. Logan was Chairman and F. Fitswilliam Is Agent for the following celebrated which for atrenath and dorabilitv is exoelled bv none. xv verdict, sometimes for, the plaintif sometimes Secretary.

The following effioers were elected: tor tne defendant. 101 ELAWAi! CTH ZZT, Lawsou vs Gruber, leave eiven plaintiff to i Qobdobj has the best eager eared bams aad dried beef in the city. -f THOMAS CARNEY, President. SAM. A.

DRAKE. Vice President wagons Jackson Wagon. Studbb'akcr VJagoni nie reply. LUCIEN SCOTT. Treasurer aad Librarian LKAVENWORTII, 1XA13, ei.il bit 3 wsytM'l vs heirs Withrow, time for plaintiff till Fan Board of County Commissioners DAVID J.

BREWER, Recording Secretary. to file amended petition in 10 days. Court adjourned till this morning. meet on Monday next. r.lilburn VJagoni Vagon, m.

a. tJorreiiponaing eecretary. I DIRSCT0R8 Ci A. LOGfAN," D. LI BENYA EDWARD FENLON, E.

F. HAVENS, J.B.'LAINGu and Auroria Wagon. BSFOBB J0DGB OALUHtK' 14 Wm Smith, drunk and disorderly, fined $10: Foubth or Jolt. All kind of Fireworks at wholesale at Fabbbl'b lOT Delaware street." A LiTTtn more rain yesterday made disa greeable day. We hare had enough rain for the good of erops.

From that day to this the Library has been a Carpenter, drunk and disturbing the peaoe, $10; Jack Fletcher, drunk and disturb We have now on hand a complete assortment ef successful institution and the pride of our city ing the peace, and resisting an officer, fined $20 HAS ALSO FOR SALE A LARGE NUMBER OF THE WELL KNOWN The whole people have Interested themselves in and sent to jail for thirty days; Geo Caldwell, A i Ti i- it, aad have worked for It cheerfully and with sltith co. pekin. Illinois plow. out pay or any reward except the satisfaction day. derived from doing a good act.

If this ooli weather continues, ob, 'the snow, the beautiful snow, is liable to blow and ne let the corn grow, yon know. That's so. (Oh.) I' SECOHII 1 The examination in the publio schools was continued yesterday in the Osage Street School (Primary Department), Miss Van Husen, Principal, and Misses Fisk, Guyer and Barvey as-sistants. --1 i i nigg va 'htjbes's' school; 1 The Principal has immediate charge of the 10th and 0th grades, or A Department, which comprises about forty scholars. The object teaching here was very similar to that in the same grade reported yesterday.

The scholars are well advaneed, and passed a first-class examination. The practice In mathematics and explaining geometrical figures was truly won. derful and surprised all who witnessed it. The children in this school were orderly as children could possibly be in fact this is a feature in all the schools visited so far which attracts the attention and excites the admiration of all visitors. Miss Van Husen gave a very dear explanation of the system under which her school was con duo ted, as the exercises progressed, and no one who heard it and saw the performance of the scholars could fail to be favorably impress, ed with It, i The, following was the roll of honor in this room Manly Frienditch, Emma Metaler, -Minnie Braunhold, Clifton Rees, Jane Campert 5 I Melinda Benedikt.

It will be seen by the above list tbat some of our German friends come in for a large share oMhehonors. State vs Joseph Duffy, burglary, in default of I Gen. James H. Lane lectured before the As i All Sizes. CHOICE, STAPLE plow has a world-wide reputation, and is, without doubt, the best plow now manufactured for Western use.

sedation on the 27th ef Jan 1862." There were ball, committed to jail to await trial by the Criminal Court, State vs James Ingram and Ridley, one hundred and members at this In Goksobj has better butter and mere of it than any grocer in town only 23 cents a pound. i November the number of books in the Library burglary, continued till to-aay. HOTEL ARRIVALS. was 600. On the 16 Ji of Jan 1863, the fol DEALEB IS AND IS AGENT FOR AND HAS ON HAND Chssthut atreet is out down to grade south of Got.

Carney's" residence. It leaves his lots on that side seme twelve feet above the street. PLABTBBS HOUSB J. 8. BICB CO.

lowing oQoers were elected E. H. GRUBER, President. 8. A.

DRAKE, Vine President. 5E. F. HAVENS, Treasurer. i Metallic Caskets Esrlil Cscj Spooner, St Louis i Gleaaon, Field, do Found, Brown, Buffalo toes mum nowEti and bpapg DAVID J.

BREVt ER, Reeordtns SeereUrv, Snider, Et Louis D. W. WILDER, Corresponding Secretary. Ridderhuher, Chicsgo If any body wants to giro the- looal editor of this paper any new hats, or new clothes, or case him, or perpetrate any other little joke on him, they mast do it before school takes op ia Smith, Mo Quincy, nctnoToas i NO. 62 DELAWARE Mrs Aiannor, uai Herman, it reaPa9, it jrakes: Talbott, St Louis X.CBEMINORAY, J.

R. DUNCAN, J. F. RICHARDS. -G.

C. HUME, a C. A.LOGAN. s-. the morning, as be is going this term, and ean Darwin, Lawrence not afford to be kindred.

Whioh we offer at St. Louis and Chioago prioes. KJ which will be fumiahed to cr4.tr t-ff if Brown, St Louis A ball for the benefit of theLibrary was given jrreignt aaaeu. A Reynolds, Ft Lyon at the Planters' House, Feb. 13d.

fc- Oobdob has the best Hannibal flour in the hour of the dy 'or- t. Will UUABSiii AfiiA) CAW1ACSS, and mke all necessary arrangements for Funerals. fully prepared to take charge of the corpse at do On the 23th, Gov. Thomas Carney delivered Owen, do eitj. 4 death and attend to laying out and ghrouding.

Todd, Ft Walker A perfect mower, a perfect reaper, a perfect band raker, and a perfect elf-raker, all combined in the same machine. This is the best machine new in use, and considered so by all of our best J. The manufaoture of the Kirby was commenced at Auburn in 608. The first machine was numbered 100. They have been numbered regularly on each year, an the last machine made in 1863 was numbered 27.820, so that the difference between 100 27820 wtil show thfl sum berof machines sold of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE AT AUBURN besides whioh the manufactories at BUFFALO.

N.Y and CAMBRIDGE. IN DIANA, have made a very large number. For the coming season of 1S69 they have 8,000 machines ready for the market. fie perfect are their labor-saving applications, that, with their full compliment of hands 300 a lecture on Commeree "before the Association. BUM rIBtk.

a SCHOOL.1 A latb Omaha paper contains the following Sweet, 111 -O Moorehouse, III' Steiner, Iowa -G Weikert A Owen, Texas Owens, do Walker, Topek a Dunlap A NY Hankes, Jones, Ky Wolfson, 111 McConnell, 111 Burson, Monson, Cat jfe Brown, NY A Benton, Ks City Lorie, do Reed, Chicago Partioular attention paid or. In March the Hall was removed from 33 Dela dors by Telegraph or Mail. Brooking, St Louis cheerful headings The Late Murder." "Bold a Stevenson, do ware street, to the south side of Delaware. Mrs. Rush gave Readings aad a Festival was: held ORDERS SOLICITED ASD Attempt to Break Jail," "Drugging and Rob A Bohm, Ks City bing," Unseemly if turban oe Several Per.

eon after. Our Stock ha iaw are aoie to turn out a ,.31 A McMurtry, Ind Boorford, Ks City been selected eapecialljlforl the wants of the! sons Stabbed." Not a very nice place for trav i January 20t 1864- The following -ticket was LAOLEDIs--HOTCIii, Christiancy, Mich elers, but it's clover for locals. elected for the ensuing year COMPLETE KUCUME EVERY: FOURTEEN 1MUTE3, Mulholland, Bluffs DAVID J. President. Polk, St Marys William abbicxi.ow, of Baldwin P.

W. WILDER, Vice President. i City, is stopping at the European Hotel. He OR AT THE RATE OF I This school Is in the 9th and 8th grades, and has about forty scholars. The first exercise was in the anatomy of the body, the pupils being asked to point out and name the various parte of the head, arms, legs, leet, etc It was novel, interesting, and a very instructive lesson, so applied that it eould not be forgotten in fact this is true of all "the branches of object teaching, and "is one of its bast The scholars took a deep Interest in the all striving and enthusiastio to excel.

I Then came an examination in figures, much further advanced than we ever before saw chil dren of that age go through with. They answered with great readiness, and counted with i R. N. HE RSH FIELD, Treasurer BUBOPBAB HOTBL-W. CUBHIW, PBOPBIBTOB.

has got 135 acres of corn which la growing Cor. Tilth and Chesnat Sts.v st. iro- I W. D. DAVIDSON, Recording Secretary JOHN P.

SELLAR, Corresponding SecreUry Hillyer, Falls i Muhlenberger, I finely. This is net in Baldwin City, but near Fitsgerald, Pa Newman, Ks Rockey, Mo Marion, 'x Upton, Jeff co pibbctobs THOUSAJSTID A YEAE Which they have actually acoomnliahed for a time. .1 there. Air. Barricklow reports crops looking finely and basinesa good in his section- of the Armstrong, St Louis D.

4 CHARLES PALMER, Arnold, Wis country, JoTSoVSlfmifW mik BETTER 1CBINE. and afford to sell it at a LOWER Wright, Lawrence ALFRED BENJAMIN, WM.X. GOODIN, JOHN A. ALDERMAN. liuui iuau ad 1 viuaauunvoriUi Morgan, Orleans Birkhead, Miller, Kan Bush, 111 Newton, Swain, Ks City Glasier, NY 200 soxss of Gold Chop firecrackers at Fabbbi, 107 Delaware street.

On the 41th of March a ball was given at McDonald, St Jo Hutchinson. Iowa Turner HalL JJlioilSIlI if p30d22? Hastings cz Mrs Johnston, Ks City Tnn alarm of fire yesterday morning at half January, 10,. 1865. After aa exciting contest Burkey, Weston HAS ALSO FOR 6 ALE past 12 o'clock1 was caused by the banting of between the "majority" aad "minority" tickets, BBBVOOBV BOCSB S. KISBB, PBOPRIBTOB.

toe -majority- ucaet was elected, as follows: Adam Wetteg's slaughter house, near the west accuracy and rapidity by fours, to 82 and back. Then they counted to 00 by threes as 3, 0, 12, Ac and A lesson in which all the parts of a leaf were named and pointed out, came next, and was very interesting. It was astonishing to see what a great variety of information their little minds were stocked with. It Calhoun, St Louis Porter A fam.N.Y CASE IMPROVED jaMCHIIiES. jk is Atrung, de It Jdamer, Topeka THOMAS C.

STEVENS. President. -f HENRY FOOTS, Viee President. a CHARLES STETTAUER, Treasurer. bjwiviw sasga kwivuswuoi caa a 1001 tt7 VfitlM K4W general Pope, do 1 A Wallace, Lawrence them nrurea on anoda tbet will onabln Uien te ern limits ef the city.

The loss is about $590, with no insurance. A beef and two or three sheep, dressed for this morning's market, were tried out ia short order. The origin of the fire a A Hwope, Pleas HUI purchase adTantaawonsxrl i 1 ALLEN BARRETT, Recording Secretary. Culver, Mo Wilson, III In 1867 and '68 there were several hundred more of those machines sold than of any other man ufactured, all of which save entire satisfaction. Seme of its important advantages over othei other Vaughatt, 111 4 AND u.

Jsy ttalUA, corresponding SecreUry. seemed, almost' beyond comprehension haw dukbibn are vuai 1 ts a i i is aet known. ti a t-u Chicago Jwlbr Among the most reliable Gold CQiimssion uczuziz: B. J. BROWN, TIFFIN SINKS, GEO.

W. A. L. BAKER. and Silversmith, and those whose sales are the larg Strawberries, sherries green peas, goose.

children so young could bo taught to. much. The children in this school are very bright. Wo saw scarcely a single dull face, and many Threshes JFaster, Cleans JTIore Grain, and Does it Better in the est in. the country, are Giles Bros.

A 142 Lake S. O. SPONABLE, T. THOMPSON, berries and new beets at Gordon's. same Msengi fx or Time Then Any Other.

Cochran, Bittma Taylcr, St. Chicago. Their stock ef all classes of fine Ameri ALFREDBENJAMIN Wi. On the 15th of May the first dramatic enter. of those heads were certainly destined to make a stir In the world.

can Watches, Gold Jewelry, Silverware, Ao.V rich 1 and Their prices wlU bear comparison with those of any manufacturers or manufacturers DELAWARE STREET, i JLeavcnivorlh, iZansczs. Sales of Real Estate. Personal Property 0.. made in all parts of the State. taioment was given for the benefit of the Library.

After paying all expaases the Library A FULL SUPPLY of the above mentioned Wagons. Plows and Machines will be kept on hand anlforsale. at the lowest market price, at my place of busineas. agents in the Unh? States. 1 There was no roll of honor in this room.

-tUisa guybb's school The next room viaited was the one in charge received $1,150. net JW.Rhinehart y-' myl5eod-d7 No one need flatter himself he has found an error in our District Court report this morning. Not a bit of it. The ease of Ingerioll Wood-ruQ according to the verdict, is six one way and twice three the other. Perhaps it is because the jury never -served on the ease before, and didn't understand it.

No, there is no error is our report. It is entirely correct, and will be read with interest. -1 Ohio ass Mibsissipfi This gave $31 for the first ticket, Thos. Stevens NORTH SIDE OP 15ET.7EEII SECOND THIRD. of Miss Guyer.

The most interesting feature 23 2l 23 tSULVTTSSIX C7ir? popular line is now running a lightning Minn i i $24 for tickets, Judge Gaaibell $20, and so on mm ia this room except the features of some of those charming little eirls was the exercise express from fit. Louis, in the throughout the sale, ti SI ii 5-0 LEAVENWORTH, JiANHAH. In September. John G. Saxe delivered two morning, in connection with trainB from the West Passengers from the West in figures, consisting of very rapid addition by have ample time tn St.

Louia for break lectures, and the Library lost $50. There were then 2,550 volumes in the Library. 1NSUBANCE- r. r. twos, threes and fours, performed singly and in concert, up to 100.

When we consider that this was done by children of ages ranging from six LKflVEiriVOllTH. EANS. In December, 65, I be following ticket eras WZ2SSSSU3' JSHTAJXTLSSNT fast, and arrive at Cincinnati at 9 p. making close connections with all night express trains east of Cincinnati, without omnibus transfer. -Passengers via this Victorious.

'K0T 33 to twelve years, it is wonderful to contemplate. The writing ef Arable and Bom aa characters THOS. C. STEVENS, President. Rtlabd Job si ia now offering his springand summer stock at greatly reduced prices prepare tory to receiving a still larger invoice.

Parties desiring cloths, eaeslmeres or linens made in the latest style at moderate prices' should give him a eallr juI3dtf THOS. mo. TAHAOM. M. 6 AliLtAO -r--r i ,5 GIOBB HIDTUAL LIFE lIURANCfi COMPANY, line, arrive in lxuisville at 0 p.

m. -six was also excellent, the figures being made rap nours Quicker than any. other route NOT 'NOT ONE HOUR NOIOifEIlOUK idly, correctly and in good shape. Geometrical n. u.

voe fresiaent. E. H. GRUBER, Treasurer. ii A.

F. CALLAHAN Recording Secretary. Wn. GOODIN, Corresponding Secretary." DIBKCTOBS: Through tickets for sale at 'all principal CAirriEiTev 'FEraiLori Affr radinjr this advertisement, nenrl omces tne est, and at the Com Or HEW TOBK. figures were also marked upon the blackboard and explained upjo and including the octagon.

1 euiTJiR with PAIN. pany's office, No. 101 and 103 Fourth street, under Planters' House, St Louis J. L. WEVER, W.

E. CHAMBERLIN, brawnbr; Manaeer, Louis. -It CO. R. J.

BROWN, JNO.A. HALDBRMAN. 'wax. i The school was divided into two olasses, and LUCIEN SCOTT," TIFFIN SINKS, Ir the ladies but knew what thousands i i I .1..: AD i 1. I IS A CURE POR "EVFRY -l-jt 13 A CURE FOR EVFRY PAIN, an exercise in spelling as in a spelling school N.

D. SOLOMON, of them are constantly relating to us. we was had. 'The scholars stood out against the In August Mr. Stevens resigned, and Marcus to A candidly believe one-half of the weak as a iuhis uit iuv a.tLX PAIN.

words manfully, until Prof. Williams suggested Parrott was elected President. ness, prostration and distress experienced It was the first anil is tfcnnnl PATV A PUGELY MUTUAL COMPANY separate." All who were standing went down EDY. that will instantlT tnn the In March, 6G, a promenade concert was giv by them would vanish: James Marsh, before that, except three they all spelled it en iti Laing's Hall. 13a West I4th street, MY says, 1 CURE CO FESIIONS.

whether of the Lun-. Stomach, iwwels. or other glandsland organs, by one application T7IiOIcsaic Grocers, "ne nas tbree children, toe first two are la June another sue sessful dramatio perform correctly. At this point a wicked newspaper man put the word 'peddler," This carried off weak and puny, his wife having been an- ance was given. Bayard Taylor lectured soon aoie to nurse or attend them, but she iA xAun van io.nvisaxi ffter and lost the Library $40.

matter bow violent or excruciating the Bed-ndden. Infirm. Crionlad. K.r. In December, 1866, at the annual election.

fc tSsiSrsSTifrsiz-- A A pita and subpltj all three of them. Not one-fourth of the men and women in Leavenworth would spell either of the above words correctly if they were asked to do so. The spelling in this school or the following ticket received the majority vons. Neuralgia. or prostrated with aeaee may sutler.

eighteen months old which she has 1 1 1 UADWAT'S READY BELIEF 5 rosTjAODisQ comssioa yesterday we have never heard equalled by uunvuauureueu oereeir, sna 00m are 1 hearty, saucy and welL, The article is I will, in from ONE to TWENTY' Go to Gordon's if you want the best variety of vegetables in the market. lew Ie I lew I Twenty tons ice for sale by the pound, hundred or ton. Families can be supplied at the store of W. H. Parrell A 107 Delaware street, at all times of the day, in any quantity.

juld52 Tnn Fakir of Vishnu performed to a fall house last evening, and gave one of the best entertainments ever witnessed in this city. Mr. Colley drew the $20 in greenbacks. A similar amount will be put up tonight. This is one of the most popular shows which has ever visited our city, and is worthy of patronage.

A maw from Kansas City was in town yesterday, and noticing that he walked we asked him the reason. "Oh, it's a mere trifle, you know, just stepped off a little bask and sprained my ankle. MBow high was itr we asked. Only forty feet little gut ly washed out by the late rains. rj f('f'j Max Youn EnTRias.

Parties desiring to make entries for the great Fair next week Can do so from tbia out at the Flaaters Hoaae, between seven aad eight o'clock p. or address MrT Gieb, through the Postoffioe, stating the letter of the class in which they wish to enter, and enclosing ten per cent of the amount of the first premium where the amount ia over $40, or children of that age. i A. F. CALLAHAN.

President. A. CALDWELL, Vice President. LYMAN SCOTT, Treasurer. -SAM.

DODS WORTH, Recording Secretary. R. N. HERSHFIELD, Cor. Secretary DIBKCTOBS AVFOBp BABB AND COHVOB'f.

aad this IB 6u ija, rapid in etomiino- nain. ean ba nnrchii.xf.fi si. The pupils were then asked to name the va 'Such evidence might be continued for a volume, lbe best evidence is to try rious tools used by carpenters, blacksmiths, masons, cabinet makers, Ao. one scholar an swering for each occupation. I cents per bottle at almost every ciro" -i'a ao--i i country merchant's store on this coalmen t.

a i within one hour's distance of almost every hai- tation the liaited States. MILLIONS, who have used RADWAY" READY RELTEF fo Irnnar DAN'L i tJ. A. ALDERMAN, Aersons of sedentary habits troubled 1 MERCHANTS; H. in MACKAY, J.

L. McDOWELL, W. H.COOLIDGE, F. C. EAMES, There was only one name on the roll of honor Ftity cent bottle, dilla ted in one gallon of r-wjf LOW AS ANY RELIABLE C0HPAHY in this room, and that was the name of Spirits.

Will make a better Liniment. Pain Pafnt S. M. ROTHSCHILD. February 26th, '67, the Library was removed Ciller.

Panacea. Kinc- of Pain. ter eating, torpid liver, constipation. IDA PLOW AJT, tity to diabeteB, will find speedy relief whioh we place in a line by Itself, because the owner of it is a bright little scholar, and an ooniea or an Ofaes or thorn through these Bitters, t4 i to 12 and 14 Delaware street. Henry White, the effioient Librarian, resigned, and Mrs.

Marion Wright, the present excellent Librarian, corner Levee nl.Bel2T7fire Ets. I And the public should also know th swered a great many difficult questions yester- Magnolia Water. Superior to the i I-1 -A h- i There is nothing desirable in Life Insurapce which cannot be secured by a .1..: 7. i 1 j-; i day. wa appointed.

.1 best imported German Cologne, and sold I lotions are but poor imitations of RAD i. AX READY RELIEF. If those who are bow mi. i ferine Pain-no matter what the cause ns or bv what namA it. i.

-n 7 August 4th, 1867, Misa Kittie Bell, Professor Six scholars were without an absent or tardy mark during the term, and one bov. James Weber, George D. Chaplin, Theo. Eggersdorf POLICY THE GLOBE COLIPAHY at hall tne price. SPECIAL NOTICES.

I Radway's Ready Relief to pnrt et where the pain is present. IF Thompson, was not absent or tardy during the and others, gave a concert at the Opera House FUESa STAPLE AWI FAKCT for the i APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY HO DROPS DILUTED IJf WATEU At a drink: whether Cramps; Spasm. It" October 26th. Mrs. Cecils Ranh ru.d.

The words," Aim at Thoroughness," the let- three dollars for all less, than that amount. Too. much Truth often attaches to the remarks made in regard to nnoivil hotel olerks. At the AMERICAN HOUSE. BOSTON, the logs at the Opera House.

Wholhsalb Agents for P. H. Deihl's Ciocio uianon. Asiaue uuoiera. CJoilss and most violent, excruciating and torturing will be stopped IN FROM OHETO TWENTY M1NUTI3.

iXi, Ur IS-lC sT- employees take pleasure in ministering to the natl Fireworks. W. Hi Fabbui. 4 I In November the Library was removed to the south side of Delaware street. Lectures were delivered by D.

J. Brewer, and L. wants of guests. Hatcbelor'8 flair Dye. I General lgrent for Kansas.

There were ever 4,300 volumes On the shelves. The Library had funds on hand and no debts. This splendid Hair Sye is the best in the TTTT THTTO nv TfT Wx challenge any city in the West to show us mere beautiful residence locations than are to be found In South Nothing can be finer than thorn gentle elopes with their OFFICE 10il4 DELAWARE STREET. LHAVENWORTH. tars being formed of evergreen sprigs, was posted up on the west wall of this room.

JU88 HAEVET'a school. Miss Harvey's school was opened with some good singing, which showed careful cultivation by the teacher. After this came an exercise in reading, which' was highly" commended by the visitors. Miss Harvey has been careful in learning these pupils to read, or they never eould have done so well. As far as they have progressed they have been thorough, and can really read more correctly than many scholars who are using a more advanced book.

may26dS0 AJ UX AUJJJJ i au vecemoer, -o, tne following ticket was To which we invite the special attentions of SAVED 10 WOIiXING HHX. WEALTH TO ALL. world. The only true and jt Dye harmless, relial le. instantaneous.

No disappointment. ridiculous tints. Remedies the ill effects of bad Dyes. Invigorates and leaves the hair soft and beautiful brown or black. Sold by velvety lawns and large shade Many of Drs.

TIFFIN SINKS, M. J) W. 'K TURNER II. GOOD ZtCT.TATtLD AGSZT73 Medical Examiners. T7ATI7SD.

the owners of property have already expended a great deal of and labor in beautifying all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly applied at Batchelor'a Wig Factory. No. 18 Bond CASH PURCHASE US- their homes, and -improvements are constantly F. C. EAME3, President.

I HENRY McCLELLAND, Vice President GEO. H. HYDE, PcooSing Secretary. GEO. T.

ANTHONY, Cor. Secretary I EDMUND BURR, Treasurer. WEECTQRSi 'Hf, L. PENDERY, A.D.NIEMANN, GEO. EINSTEIN, M.

WEED, 'G. W. FACKLE 1. O. C.

BEELER, I D. J. BREWER. CHICAGO ADVERTISEHEUTS. street.

New York. an rid 21 ft going PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER -To SicatV Pbbsobs- To. persoes who are weak and sickly, the use of Spoor's Port Grape NEW ORLEANS, Has become an article of commerce. which no medicine ever became before. It is as much an Wine will restore their health and streogtb.

item in every bill of goods sent to country mer- Lectures were delivered by Revs. G. W. Skin Physicians. clergymen and( temperance advo CRUSHED rj a factnriuff Confection ner, A.

B. Leonard and Isador Kalish. cates should encourage the use 5 the cnanis as-iea, conee. or sugar, xnis speaks volumes in its favor, (Glens' Falls Messenger. Rev.

H. L. Van Meter. Burmah. writes, "the Pain Killer has become an almost indispensable I POWDERED, and A very interesting exercise in classifying and naming of birds, under the proper heads of birds of -prey, pershers, climbers, scratohors, runners, waders, Ao.

The teacher stated, in connection with this exercise, that it had not been practiced during the present term, this being merely a review of former lessons. This would never have been suspected to ba the case f. Miss Barvey had not mentioned it, as the Readiness with which the scholars responded to the various questions Indicated that the subject in all its details was fresh ia their memdriea. Port Grape Wioe. aad thus aid the cause of I January 31st, 1S63, the Library wss entirely destroyed by fire.

i Oar historian. says I JRVER AND AGUE CUnFD FEVER AND AftUK CUdf TfflVfift AND AGUJS CUillii for MTiwxnr fThero is not remedial arentit 'Ms w-' that will euro JfiVliR other Malarions. Bilious. Scarlet, Tr? low and other Fevers (aided boit Had war's PiiU). so quick, and si -t r-r- ance to the patient, or levine i the cure, as RADWAY'S READY i.

Millions of people throughout the wot uow quick it will care all ordinary v.m. for in all diseases where PAIN. INI La 1 HQS. or CONGESTION is pfeseat. i I are wstantneou.

Bat in Pevpe y-i Asiatio Cholera. Yellow Fever, as theaed." --j' are exhibited in the tropics, HAD WAV'S HEADY has proved infallible, and will cure ths rible fevers quicker, and without entaili-xr frifbtfal penalties of BNSORSE." V' FAT SPLBKN. DISORDERED AN 6AFF1WN.COWRED sore to follow the use of the Ague Cures." and other agents of Vtuinine. MerennaL, Arsenio. and tLer ments where tna merl ioin.

sulfide ia my lamiiy. Hundreds of missionaries Sive similar testi. money of its virtues. temperance ad moderation. We especially reeommend it to families for its purity, exqui "By nine o'clock ef the same moraine, while CLARIFIED SUGARS, AND JOHIJXCIt OIT I site' flavor 'end healthy properties.

Medieal the flames were raging and the engines playing upon them. President Eames had alreaiy rent Rev. J. Q. Stern es writes, VI the best remedy for Dyspepsia I ever knew.

Rev; Janes S. Swan says. "I have usd it for men certify to its valuable medicinal powers. FRUITS, FANCY GROCERIES AND CIGARS. ed toe present rooms, and was canvassing the years in my lauuiy.

and (Consider it an is vein We understand that BIr, Speer bar been for streets with a subscription paper appealing to .1 me citizens for another library. Every one years engaged in preparing aad perfecting it, SUGAR HOC8E, NEW ORLE AN 8 seconded Aim, and there was a determination WtulBlIIT'Uyi Jt n. M. H. Bizby writes.

"I have had ooca-sion to the Pain Killer very frequently during my residence in Burmah. and have found it a very useful medicine. I did not think I eould visit the jungle without it. In case of Colie. I An analysis of a flower from the catalpa tree was the next -exercise, aad was an exhibition of botanical knowledge rarely seen lu children.

and that it requires four years prooess before -i-Ta aV-B tf tbat the Library should be replaced' and in and Garrity's Gicarc. fcsia it is It for market it. Y. BsptUfc- creased at once. Donations of money and books poured ia from all quarters.

New fix Two scholars in this school were not absent an jLiarrnooa- ana iuoiera -tna rain JUIler elves speedy relief, and for many other ailments I Oar druggists have procured some direct from the) vineyard. It is exeellea for females 1 'i iU -1 i i XZstjing exclasive control of, the above Brands of Cigars can tures and furniture were at once purchased, and or tardy during the term. Their names are in less than one week the Librarv was in full nave touna it beneficial. At is popular in Burmah. am OB ft the natives, aa well oa Enrodaana.

tensed Willis North and William True, the former and become deposUed in the 7um. PLANTATION 1I0LASSE3, blast, with one thousand volumes on its ofler Ziiberal Inducements to the Jobbing; AVAAS WAV'S HEADY K1LICI- fa avirig no tardy or absent mark against bfm I always arry it with me for my own benefit, and the good of the people where I go." I he food people of the West should Always Fir -Works. during the year. Two were suspended during 33 and 35 River Streets Chicago. The largest stock of Fireworks ever brought is the best, and cheapest." 1 r- BILIOUS, and other Fevers.

person ned I- JAVA given under the direction of J. D. Thompson, feb2Sd 2t AWD? niO-i COFFEE the year for tardiness. The teacher gave it as Keep oy mem a goo a preparation, and PAIN KlUUEU to (be Wes at Fabbbl's, her opinion that suspending was the best meth which waa very sucoeeefal. BO znueh axno.Afi tn l.v.f.

1 Z' BILLIARD TABLES, BUBBEg GOODS. SC .107 Delaware March 28, 1868, Judge A. F. Callahan deliv OAN5ED FRUITS, Is that preparation. Don't be deceived by the i many worthless stuffs offered, such as "Kins: of i od of curing tardiness.

It brings the matter before the parents, and they generally wake up will emy take HAD WAY'S RLA1 'r and keep thair bowels open wi i Pills. Hundreds in the We t. who fore been doetorin? at the rate rf 4 tfa handred dollars for a few BTATioirtBS HAR0WARB We would respect erea a pleasant as a profitable lecture on H. J. MILLER CO ain." Jain faint." and the like.

The Pain Peaches and Cream," to the importance of the ease, and send their children promptly thereafter. fully invite the attention of business men to the varied assortment of everything in the line i io.v o.l mi j. is Known to be sooa. W3L. Sold by all JDrmgglsts.

ianldAwlw iiu. Jaiu, vuit iuvb juuvDlljttl WB eiecwu PICKLES, SPICES, are keeping themselTes fami. FEVER and AGUE. CHILLo a- i RHEMAXISM. for rr NTJT3, RABINS SAUCES, 8QAP President of the Dramatio Club, An entertain.

There had not been a case of corporal pun- of Stationers Hardware, just received by G. H. I plumbers; GAS AND STEAII PITTEB3w -1 General Debility Is Nature's Ap Ishmentin the building during the yean OUver A No. 101 Delaware street. Their roent was given Deo.

21st. year, spent for Railway's Leay i 1 Radway's Pills (coated.) iie 'Radwav's Ready Re liafi a an .1 cPai ioroeip. The following 'was the roll of honor in this invoice ef letter presses is the finest ever ex Dee. 31, 1868. The following officers were Thousands of persons, without any epeeifio eleeted after a spirited eaavass rooms-- s-.

GHUBCHES, FACTORIES, STOKES, HOTELS, AND JD WELLING I CANDLES. CRACKERS TP A katt fltted up with aa Pipe. Hot and Cold Watar Bath 5how Baths, W.w ata. and Wwh I ul JiAlfiKa, TEA, NAIL hibited in Leavenworth. Letter books, invoioe books, and Sciascn's maglo binders, all styles remedy.

Under tbe new pro--u of tnre. it secures pror-erti es that lf ca vent and j. Yellow FeTer. hni William True, Mattie Saunders, Sarah Car saBira. boo pu.

up bb am amuipnina niaa. romna of an UMrnntionx- mrh ter. Well and astern, e. particular attention ia called to our Deep "Well Pumps. With taree feat TtZ- i WRAPPTTCn A 'PITT? CTiTtTt nu attached, they can throw water ever a two story -A splendid thlnataeaaa VI.

I MjrfUSU IrAirlSlv, COKDAGK and sizes. Can be had from them. They also have for sale Ue genuine French copying ink, At the close of the examination remarks were magic. 'NOT GXE HC UR n6 nL I F. C.

EAME3, Presideat. -c-. Mas. DWIGHT BYINGTON, Vice Pres't. G.

H. HYDE, Recording Secretary. Miss MOLLIS DELAHAY, Cor. Seo'y. D.

W. EAVES, Treasurer. i DIBKCTOBS. old eaa draw water with 60 feet with ease, and a man dm hnnrin4 fao i T. ailment, are the victims of languor and lassitude.

The unthinking are apt to confound this species of inertion with laziness whereas it usually arises from a want of organic energy, fir whioh the subjects of it are no more responsible than the near-sighted are for their defective vision. Such person, although they may be fi ee from pain, are as truly invalids, and as much in 1 1 unequalled oy none for producing a 'perfect Sain, or remain one week lingerie in or sny other a--ut or i- made by Coolidge, Newman, Beard, Rev. Williams and Dr. Wever, alt expressing Wrought Iron Pip, for steam, water and Ka teea, elbows, crossea and every yariety of pipe nttin. fins Fixtures, Chandelier.

Brackets, Frndants, eiohf, "v- ETC. wrjr uiBBase. lie t.pnrlv u.n.F 1 oopy. They iare, also special gents for the celebrated Continental Inks. Go and see them themselves highly pleased with the result of the btUe" Jfri otdj 60 Mas.

S. W. JONES, Miss SADIE BLUNT, HtAam Gans-M. Raih Vnh. and examine theft junelOtf wjuror svuen, nui casing, 1 1 A.

U. A. F. CALLAHAN. year's work in the schools.

and everythlDBanitable for Oaa, Bteam and Water. -Also, a constant ancnl of load T-t swt t- I' To-day the examination of the Oak street A lie iiiia oi jaiaca sua irmges just re wrongnt iron Ftps or ail atoee. We are prepared te do alt ktoda of flttini for ft.Tr.d7. TK.Mtit.t7 I Valia 'ftnaiu SAMUEL COCHRAN; DlNIEL SHIRE, J. L.

PENDERY, B. E. CHOLLAR. JOHN McKEE, JAMES L. BYERS.

and Fifth Avenue Schools will take place the ceived at Cbee- LiebensUin A 81 Dela FOE; ew 1-1- J- See that every bott'e has an Ic rabber stopper. Sold by all Dmists. ac i at office. No. 67 Maiacn-lan-.

former in the forenoon, and the latter In the An exhibition was Hen Feb. 1 at. 1SQ. Aseata for H. Bemsey A Pnave.

ware streoW snylfi if eraaaseBtal Ohintaey Tope. St. Ixmls Stoneware Co.s Tetrtne4 Stone Pipe, aa4 also. I -r wi JV aUXUEA A oa. Vill eon suit their jtf Ho.

43 Delaware Street, LeTnwoTth, Kamiaa. I need of medical aid. as if. they were tormented with the pangs of acute disease. They require a tobic and altbbativb.

that, will rouse, and regulate their torpid organisations. In eases of this kind. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT-TTRS produce an immediate and most favorable effect. The 'debilitated and desponding valetudinarian, who feels as if he were but half alive whor shuns- company, and has no relish either for business or p'easure. is meta repeated Feb.

6th In April Miss Hosmer interest by ptirehasinj -u Ladibs can have visiting cards printed at this office, at very low rates, which are as neat pUyed bet the profits were not Stbauboat Stewards Often complain that onr 3 i. bltshment, as ordinary Baking powders lose their strength arge. inn now has sixty-nine Life and line as engraved cards. fiBOBOB B. JOBBS.

AtATTHBW HgWELU Aiemoers. and "quality after, being on board a vessel or boat ier a few Doolej's Baking Powder JOIvTES HOWELLr OUIX STOCK IS CdSiPtETE. Don fail to see the Rubber Ring Spring We have copied the material portions of the "RT, received from the Jow'i I- A oV-niusar of a si. I 53 Bed Bottom, before parcbasigg ethers. See morphosed, by a brief course of this most potent Aiistory wnicn baa boon.

so. carefully prepared is not attested by any and will keep good ia any climate. Perfectly free freta deleterious substances, aad it will make rood. HEAL -ESTATE BROKERS Xiana unioe, enclosing order of tiie irr ct the United States, dated May I vegetable invicorant. into quite a different being.

advertisement on first page. tf by udge Callahan. If any material omissions have been made we shall be glad to be in. Painters! Paper-Hassrers. vn pkioes reasonar r.

sweet, wholesame rolls, biscuits or pastry to If you cannot find GUlot's Baking Powder" perfection, and withal the most am directed to remove te office of the Mir- veyor General of Kansas Lawrence. The office will bo closed at Leavenworth oa the off of May. and re-opened at iai--''ai r- formed ef them. T. at your Grocers, then take Preston A Merrill's I i Have several fery desirable IlaTraopDFARMS For Bale, ilVear LeaTenwortii.

Mpbaibbb Mx For sale by all. grocers. 4 julSeodlw The Catalogue also contains the Constitution! which is nearly a good, though cot so pure or mm rapcr.JTlnfloTfj Biases, Fixtures, Nee Bn of Grand By-Laws, and Rules of Order, with a full list of BSMEUBZS THE PLAC2I On 1 Standard in another column 1 faiass, xaiais, Ac, dc. The change effected by the BITTERS, in his bodily and mental condition. Is a surprise to himself and to his friends.

He mopes no longer: the active principle of seemed to have died but of htm. is re-awakened, and he feersflikn a new man. Bemembering that debility is net only an affliction itself, but an invitation to disease, no time should be lost in recruiting the broken-do wen with this ehoioestand most potent of all tonics and nervines. fcC JuneJCdAwlw C. TT.

BABCOC giirvoyor-' ---1. JUL4A2 the books verjr esrefully prepared by Mrs. It will be, of great assistance te all SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS -1 We ban the lareaat i BieulY recommended bv rh vsicians Corner Leiee aaa Delaware st, snow-white. npristfeod Hbckbb's Farina forms a very agreeable light nutritive food, a superior article for puddings and jellies, and is highly recommended by physioians for invalids and children. Soli by all grooers.

may20 2tawdlS. Two Doors JTorth fJPirst JTation al Bank who desire to use the Library. The Library is in tnebtaHe. -we "Iv. .1 Wnelesala Dealars ia LtQUOES, WINES A1W iii -a eompetent workmen In ior Ayspepucs, on account 'oi it tonic properties, its Duritv.

and its, deliaioua not half as large, wo ttlak, as it was two years 4 i -TiicsTcaTTcrCi city. Tv P. BobUkd. Cahier. A.

M.UBB.. President- ratroaaBO, oonnaent tbat we ago, before the fire, ft flavor. oct7tf 70 Mara abb) wirv aO Jbivw I l-ii a i it Ja.

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