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The Kansas Mirror from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 4

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The Kansas Mirrori
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Lawrence, Kansas
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Pcrsonal. Miss Lizzie Moore, of Kansas City, is visiting lier uncle, Mr. u. uacon, oi this city. Miss Moore intends entering as a student for the class of 188'2 at our State University, and will doubtlets be un Light RuiHsing WAS OK Warranted Firs.

ass. Harry Place left this morning for short visit to Kansas City. We would LT It- not like to give Harry away, hut we arc ATKINS. Publishers, and Propriaicrs. TjlE J) A II AT MIRROR, publisltcdwery iening except Sundays, delicered by carrier it ten rents per week.

THE WEEKLY MIRROR, published eery Wednesday, and delivered by mail at tne dollar per annum. Advertisement inserted in both Daily and WteJdy at the usualrates. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO UKOAllSEItU ATKINS. Box 6W Lawrence Kansas. glad you took her with you Harry! A til Agont for tho above "wagon in Lawronco, has There is a movement being agitated, to have the alley at the back of the Mm-noR office widened, and to have sidewalks laid down, as there seems to have been since the first of an ungodly lot of traffic at that alley, and as the place is rough and narrow they invariably stagger when they come out.

The attention of the city authorities ought to be drawn to this. a full lino of first class Panning Implements. Tin TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. BROKEN WHEEL SULKY PLOW LOCAL LACONICS.

And still they come. Bring in yonr subscriptions aud help swell the crowd. so called "by farmers, manufactured by the Olivoi Chill Plow at South Bend, Indiana. Other Sul Why is Doc JlcWilliams like an old kies and Waleing Plows. Barringer's Business Lawsenee.

Kaunas. Sk'nd for Catalogue. Becaimt he is uu ini- Human Emperor? Ceusar. Remember the Place, 126 Mass. Water melons are still plenty, but I he days of the euergetic colic have pius id away.

-Who is it that get9 so mixed on the Tribunel Saturday night there wan a paragraph on the local page with the sig We have invented a new kind of shirt, to do awHV with the need nf tut mnr-h nature of the editor, which said in the The Craso for Eed. The rae for red shows no signs of washing. It is reversable, aud we intend Vi of plain terms, that Miss Archer a a. A 1. abatement during tho dog davs, and.

won the great race. L.axi nigm wicy calling it the worm, because it will turn. the hotter the day tho more turkey-red talked of the judges being bought and If it gets much colder, straw hats will sold, Something wrong somewhere and crimson dresses are to be seen. Bold colors and audacious combinations that would have stamped the become unfasionable, and all but the local editors will resume their felts. The locals Give us a rest on the race business Either Miss Still or Miss Archer won, but wearer as insane a few years ago, now rule.

Every stylo and pleases itself wi a ngin garment. would do the same, but alas! they have none. as we were not paid to judge the race, we In Elysian Fields. It is not generally known, I believe, that tho famous garden known as the Elysian Fields only ft few doors out of'tho beautiful Cliampd Elvsco. Perhaps some i 'no will a-k, And pray what is the Champs ElyneeP In reply, I must say It is Pans, Franco, tho whole world.

There no such avenue elsewhere on the face of the irlobo, aud all so-called boulevards no matter where situate pale into insignilicanco wln-n compared with Elysian Fields of Paris. Every one goes into Champs Elvsee to talk about the races, women, pieturva, all things interesting, excepting politics. If you want to discuss politics, just cross tho river yonder by the bridge built from tho stones of tin Bastile.and under tho shudow of tho Pal-is Bour-bon where M. Crametti and tin) Chamber of Deputies hold their Mt-tinirs th'-re eni'tv yourself as you and turkey-red cottons that were oucj are not going to worry onr brains in get tolerated as a vag iry tit for Alt. Desert, lie fMouiu like to secure a on the north side if possible, who ting oil anything relating to the subject.

If we could be sure that Miss Still was are now sent over by rencli dressmakers covered wiih embroidery and would furnish us with items of interest ahead, we would devote a whole column every day, and charge of the circula to a panegyric on her riding, but althougl lace ruffles, and combined with evry imaginable color. A bit of red ribbon on a blue dress, or blue ribbon on a she rode well, and stood such a close race dress, crive sometimes a hanpy in such good form, we prefer not saying touch of color, but an overdress of blue much until she wins the race at tion iu North Lawrence. There was a young man of this city, Whose feet was an of pity, For corns he had got Not one but a lot But he razed them all oil in a jiffy. veiling and n. turkey-rod pkirt aro glar This she is sure to do, aud then we wil ing and antrrv mas-cs that, few can let loose, aud give her all the praise she look on.

Hardly anv costume escapes des ivjs. please: but iu tho Champs Elysoejd- the touch of red, and what with th sashes, the cilk f-L 'ckniirs and m'tts that ine ponce court this merning was VI' is I Sit in tho trrand thoroughfnro of an Among the names signed to a call is sued by the colored Republicans we no afternoon, ami witnass the fashionable closed. No prisoners were there to be tried, as all who had the least spark of villainy in them had vamoosed to fresh ticed the name of James Smith. Right folk and see the ilcini-monduine 'eturn in' from their drive in the Bois tr here we warn the colored people that if Boulogne. 1 he avenue is nn immense inclined eouo throuirh which a host of fields and pastures new.

As we wish to keep a full page of lo this James Smith is the Jim Smith we know, he is entirely untrustworthy and will sell them out as he has done before for carriages ia constantly acendi ir cnl reading matter all the time we should descending. At tho bottom is tho Place $1.50. We can prove this, and are pre- be obliged if our friends who attend par de la Concorde, with its many moiui II is well me Is and beautiful fountains, and its ties, halls, picnics, etc. would kindly pared to do so at any time lost part of tho Egyptian god Osiris, make a short acconnt of the proceedings known to us as a doublc-distuieu, seven sided DED BEET. with the Garden of the limenes lor and hand them in to us for publication Lackground.

At tha top of tho great Are de Triumphe overlooking every Two men, Thos. J. Hane, and Rich- The Journd of this morning gave us go with the dresses, they aro bound to be brightened with it in souie way. A late fancy has been the uo of fiilli pompons as hair ornnments. A cm tonne fan with lui'o flowers on on side, aud a plain surface of red sat'u on the other, niotined on olive-woo sticks, is the great fanev, and such a one was waved the other ruing In the lady wlio has the of owning and wearing tho most ilia uou Is in Saratoga.

The dress of the la ly was quitu as ultra fashionable as her fan, consisting of a French creionuo, with huge and brilliant peonies tho size of a dinner-plate, outlined on a background. A basque of closely shirrod red surrah surmounted the wonderful peony skirts, and abundant lace ruffles relieved the costume slightly. The people gazed after the figure, as well they might, but the lady lifted up her expensive dress and walked off under the shade of her red umbrella, wholly unconcerned. When this envied woman, whoso costumes aro beyond counting, appears in all her jewels, a quiet Utile man is seen to continually shadow her footsteps, cnterinir a room hen she enters, and the lollowjug flattering notice. The thing; and behind it the setting sun shinintr in amber-colored tint, speaking ard L.

Dickson, were brought oeiorc Judge Neill this morning charged with words are couched in the most complete to one's heart, in a language not easily manner, and we feel several inches higlmr pocket picking at BUmarck last Wednes translated. Under tho trees tho prom enaders are numerous. Little boys day. The case was fuwy proven, ana the cousequence of the praise they have and Mrls with their nurses surround given us Just read this beautiful send-oll. Judge held them over to appear for trial the Punch and Judy shows; ami.

at the Distrsct Court which will convene on the third of October next. Mr. Barringer, of the Business Col strange to say, tho white-capped. whue- aproned young women In charge are tavinr a exeat deal more attention to The telephone is booming in the city lego, says that his establishment will boom this winter, and that he has already got more pupils than he had last seasou. He now, and loud are the shouts of Ilell-o.

certain men in army uniform than they are, to the rising generation intrusted Fred Blocker can supply you with a is a thorough professor of the art of edu to their care bv hopeful mammas. goodpair of genuine home-made boots, or limits nf nnv other make, as All tho iron chairs, at two som each, cation, and a gentleman in every cense of are let to ladies, who are resting their the word. s-ood and as cheap as any other house in woarv bones, or are watehinjr the de have hoard from good authority the trade. In the way of repairing boots that there is to be another big race at Bis he is boss. He can give a man a new sole, marck during the month of Octobei.

The mid renew his understanding in a most contesting parties are Mr. Mowry of the inimitable manner, and injp fact he is lirm of Mo ry Bichards, who has chal- regular artist iu leather. Call on him. ledged Mr. Geo.

II. Langdon, the ubiquit- Some one please break, up the colored iile of carriages, coloring tho pttnurama now and again with bits of gossip ab )ut this, that or the other" fair occupant. Ou the gravelled tracks belles petit walk and watch, just as many of tho bcau-monde in tho iron chairs are also ou the keen lookout for men with money. All sorts of Parisian comedies are played hero, and not to have visited the Elysian Fields is worse than going to Venice and coming awav again without a rido in a gondola. Louis Globe Democrat.

oiis drummer, to rido a race of twenty soirees on the corner of Henry aud Massa following her closely thror.gh the gardens, and along the crowd ftreets at night. To him is coiuidcd tho lady and her jewels. Sum turpi Lcttr. The stock-yards at Kj ith station, on tho Missouri division of the Northern Pacilic railroad, have been bip.lt tho superintendence of Allied Myors, a well known aud is alreauy receiving Montana herds for shipment east. Mr.

Meyers aud other stockmen have examined the Beaver creek country, and say it will furnish good graz-inw for thirty thousand head of cattle i-ach season. All are accordingly wed pleased with the location of tho stockyards at Keith. miles for a purse of $5,000. The weapons chusetts streets. They would do us a fa- be used are mules, and the judges arc vor by so doing.

to be Homer Hayes aud the representative Vermont street is raising a fuss about of the Leavenworth Standard, as it is un the railioad encroaching on their rights derstood that they are iueorrufitable. This shows how opinions will change. A few years ago tne country was crippled to lemperance meetings when no ad mittance fee is charged we will be pleased supply funds to bring the roads here, and now thev are here noboUy wants to sic Iu give a notice ot. and would like for the various ministers in give us Saturdays Billiards is evidently an affectionate game. There is always lots of kissing," and we frequently hear of 4'uug-giug the cushion." i heir church service for Sunday.

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Years Available:
1881-1882