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The Evening Telegram from Lawrence, Kansas • 3

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FEB80NAL. The Telegram Charlie Carmean and Jim Love wore Harrison handkerchiefs around their OREAD distance from the house, to the groat dlsoomfort of the neighbors. Dr. Simmons thinks, however, that the nui L00AL BRIEFS. Dr.

E. II. S. Bailey and wife will en tcrtaiu this evening. Mrs.

M. A. TIrbett, of Kausas City, is nocks, and carried them to the front "all the same its Harrison will," says visiting in the city. sance is not bad enough to be oiUclully FUIDAY, JUL 18 1888. aoutou, Albert Hadloy has returned from a trip It la rumored that tho big tight of tho U.uarllo.

Jim Love's nacor is nnmH. to California. evening will be in the 0th ward. less, though now it is the wiuner, Jim llallroad Time Table. will christen It.

Mnch credit Is due to Mayor Barker and County Attorney Miss Ella liusHL'U will entertain a num N. VanUoosen for his energotio work ATCHISON, TOPEKA. ft SANTA FE ber of her young rlouds this evonlng. There will be no log cabin in the park, nniNd WKHT. in getting up the days sport.

The You and 1 Plonlo. "If you mean to Drolit. loam to No. 1 Calltornla aud Mexico 1:20 Atchison has a daisy but then she needs one. and well have the members of the You Mitj.

J. W. Johnson has in his possession the first throe volumes of the first religious papor established In the United Stotos. The paper is a Presbyterian Journal, The Weekly Recorder, priutcd at Chllicothe, Ohio, in 1814. They were owned by Ilov, R.

Johnson, futhor of the Major. They are uniquo In binding and printing, regular curiosities in fact. The title page reads as follows: "The Weekly Recorder, a newspaper conveying Important intelligence and other useful matter under tho general heads, Theology, Literature and National affairs." Mat. No. 8 Local rassennter No.

7 Colorado Express 11:07 pra So. 6 Denver KxpreBS 12:48 No. 8 Osage City Express Oioipni GOING KAOT. No. 8 Looal Paasenxer 5:05 and I club learned their lesson, so that French are in Topeka.

Edmund Butler, of Miles City, Montana, a Unlvorsity student of five years ago is iu town. F. Blgolow, the Armourdale druggist, is Btill very ill at his home on Tennessee street, Hon. E. N.

Smith, of Eldorado, was in the city this morning, Mr, Smith is candidate for attorney general and has a very good following over the state, Mr. J. W. Goodspeed went to Hiawatha tlieir reward is but the reward of morit. The picnic given yesterday by tho iountry ion" of that oriran zat on No.

4 New York axpreBs No. 6 Eastern Expres 8:40 No. 2 Atlaiitio Express 2:50 Nn. 10 Kansas Cltv Expres 7:57 in Bishop E. S.

Thomas is expected to conduct the services in Trinity church next Suuduy. Nevison voted for Alford, Bpangler for Novison and Alford for Spaugler all for politeness sake. A little boy and hismothor were singing in the street this morning. They had was an illustration of the fact that under the proper supervision a nlcnio can Iih A. Komnson, uen.

Manager. G. T. NiCUOLSON, Gen. Ticket Ag't.

U.K. Tabob, Agent. made something other than a conflict Johnson will give the volumes to the Presbyterian College at Emporia. to-day. THE SOUTHERN KANSAS RAILROAD.

uuilM I lWltENCK. Chancellor Lippmcoti went to iopen. first rate voices. No. 51 Passenger 10:46 "I have noticed," said the Hollow Eyed Philosopher as he took a troche last evening.

He delivered a lecture at the Chautauqua Assembly Garfield Park this morning. Hon. Ed. Russell entertained the teach FLOWERS FisFLORAL DESIGN preparatory to Irmmiug "Love Comes No. 63 Freight pui TOWAHD LAWJUtNCB.

No. 64 Freight No. 52 Passenger 4:50 ers and officers of the Presbyterian Sunday school lust evening. Like a Summer Sigh," "that people sing CMrs. J.

Hill and daughteraro visiting MKS. P. It. BROOKS. J.L.BAHINUS.BUpl.

B. K. TABOR, Ag'U with Mrs. J. Gordon Gibb in Columbus, The drum corps is to be increased to Kansas.

BANKS. twenty-four members, making the largest corps in the west. Ottawa Republican: Mary S. Lamb, a UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. fiOINO WEST.

and never think of the words they are singing if the air is catching. I heard a man I know beats his wife whistle "Do You Lovo Me, Molly Darling?" and a woman who ran away from home to get rid of a stup-mothcr sing "Take Me Back to Home and Mother" with considerable feeling. The "Coon" quartotte sings pleasant Lawrence lady, is visiting Mrs. Put your ear close to the earth to-mor Jones of Oak street. The National Bank.

Pasfllo Express 11:16 a Western Express 11:02 pm Wamego 6:63 IK1INI1 EAST. row between the hours of 11 a. m. and 6 Mies Lena Lainasney of Kansas City p. m.

and you will hear something drop. Eastern Exmess 4:55 kin returned with Belle Kennedy, who had been visiting her, and will make a short visit In Lawrence. The Merchants Bank building presents wuu etornal ntness of things as is generally the case. To begin with genial hospitality of Mr. and Mrs.

Savage made every one feel at home and not as if he were paying so much an hour to stand around, then the refreshments, while not elaborate, were wholesome and gave substance to the enjoyment. But the children's fairy play is what gained the well merited applause of the picnicers. To describe it would be as mpossiblo as it would be useless. But to fail to speak of the charming way the children spoke thoir little piecos, the almost phenomenal manner in which they went through their fairy manoevers, and the wonderful aptness with whichjthey carried in their childish roles would be an unpardonable negligence. Miss Goorgia Brown has had the children in charge for some time and the success she has achieved in perfecting them for this little play is nothing less than marvolous.

Little Eva Brown, Lucia Morgan every one of the little tots was a study. The play itself is a beautiful thing and Miss Brown added a few songs which greatly heightened the S.O. Thaohib, "Take Back the Heart" with great effect, Atlantlo Expres Waineto Accommodation 8:07 A. HADL11, Cashier, President. UCAVKNWOKTH BllANCU.

AIUUVK. a substautial appearance as it is going up. The window frames for the first story are in place. and one of tho tramps in tho jail is continually humming "There's a Work for You, There's a Work for Mo." The heirs of Jas. Hackley can get a If Hadlit, E.

V. Hadlit, Vice President. Aae't Cashier. pension by calling on Justice Edgar. Express Time Freight and Passenger 5:25 DKI'AKT.

Express 4:00 Every voto counts. A colored fellow Bills Allowed. The following is a list of the accounts Time Freight and l'axsenger a who was pulled last night was bailed out until to nio.row by one of the of the city. allowed at the last meeting of the board THE MAN ABOUT TOWN. P.

D. Quick, Prisons and Primaries. In regard to P. D. "secret invito Hon" in the Journal, to the Lounger, Capital and Surplus $128,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.

Sell Drafts on all principal point In Europe. J.T Agent. LAWRENCE, EMPORIA 4 SOUTHWEST EKN RAILWAY. tirhaiitn SOUTH LAWRENCE. of county commissioners: One of the musical treats which Law Passenger and Freight 4:50 Fees district court 8HS 70 Petit Jury 633 (XI Foes Justice court 66 Fhr iirutiKtA 40 Gadtiy and Man about Town to cross the rence citizens enjoy is to hear tho colored iniiivKH ami LAWUKNCK.

Passenger and Freight 9:43 a V. i TlAvrn. glee clubs try to sing "In the Gloaming' Salaries Uridine watch and danitnr 1H6 00 river and visit the north side, the Man, for himsolf, rcforB P. D. Q.

to yesterday and bring in their "minors. Jail expenses iwt ail The Merchants National Bank afternoon's Telegram. But the Man MAILS CLOSE. Officer Harbaugh ran in Wheeler of the uouuiy aevnim i a Pauper account 1,012 82 Coroner inquests 119 00 would like to go ngainand renllylook about North Lawrence Glee club last Going South 10:00 am Goinii West 11:30 am ABsusBlnir county. him nnd he would like to do it p.

d. Alex. Monkov, i. W. Gbottth, fresldent.

fioinir East 8:00 pm Kent county TtdPDhone Vice Pi Went The characters assumed by the little night. He will soon sing "Break, Break, Break," on the city limestone repository, Evening Mall 10:30 pm it, G. Jamison, Cashier, too, for if this kind of weather continues, the north sidcrs will commence harvest folks were as follows; Stationery Printing Hoaria Bridges and repairs. Mr. Garret an energetic farmer north (10 IM 00 1H 110 15U 85 7 II) -41 00 aar as 44 is 2H4 00 484 43 146 ai Tltanta (Fairy Q.ueen) Eva Rrnwn ing in their cornfields scon and P.

D. Q. Tlcketi." Vera. Lucia Morgan C'Vllth a I.nrv Oas IK Mntu tlmu Af trains Inftvtnf, Illegal taxes Wolf scalps Violet. VacIIoesen of town has just hurvested 1000 bushels of wheat.

The grain was 82 bushels to the acre. He has markoted 400 bushels tawrence, or any information regarding Railroad Tickets call at The Union Ticket will have no time to point out to the Man the ntercsting sights of the 5th and 6th wards. The Man has no doubts as to the modesty or good-heartednnss of tho north Miscellaneous unsiy viiniora FttUV Moflua llmpaHtnua CAPITAL. $100,000. ftsum-Lts DIRECTORS, Jacob House, I Q.

Grovenor, Geo. Innes Dr. Wm. Evatt, O. W.

Griffith, Alex. Monroe Newmark. OPENED FOR BUSINESS NOV. (W Doss a general bankinc business. Insane account Chief ltuuHrfc already.

Brian. Gene Alder 3. P. Boss, A. T.

A S. and 0 P. Perry Barber siders, for he has discovered those traits A tramp was brought in to the fold laBt Total Sii.ooa si But They Are Mot. Wichita Eagle: Lawrence claims to be raneu Dinncn auu ieiue newinarK, vera null aad Virginia McCorry. already, As to their dovotion to their Business Briefs.

night by Officer Harbaugh and was given the freedom of the roads leading from the city this morning. Of such is the An Enthusiastic Meeting. own Interests good, if true, for this prevents a surplus of those pesky people the art center of Kansas, and in that she does not lay claim to much. Notwithstanding the previous meetings It catclies them every time Staffon Zimmormann's sticky fly paper, two of the Republican club the one last night If the emblazoned rara avu supposed state of Missouri. Found A black silk wrap on Win was "chock" full of republican enthusi to represent the eagle, tho pop eyed, one legged storks, and the gingerbread gew liects for a nickel.

Henry Martin keeps milk shake. asm. Harrison tics, handkerchiefs and buttons loomed up on every hand, A throp street. The lady finding it feels obliged to advertise its finding, as she Douglas County National Bank. Capital, $100,000 DIRECTORS: J.

D. BOWERSOCK, Pres't. gaws which disfigure the bird of freedom roost in Wichita were criterions of Kansas Why cook yourself ovei a wood or coal stove, when you cau enjoy the bless art, perhaps the criticism of the "Kolcric" already has two wraps of her own. Mrs. SimpBon, the obliging city libra' ings of a Gas stove for the Bame money youth of the Eagle might be eminently Miller, 780 Mass.

street. Repairs of all rian, was unable to appear at her desk Just. kinds of sewing machines and warrants this morning because of a sprained an lively, interesting and profitable discussion of the issues of the day was held, after which a business meeting was held and the following names were proposed for membership: Dr. Russ, Will Russ, Will Dick, Harry Dick, J. M.

Turner, Chas. L. Edwards, S. D. Wood, J.

M. Wood, C. W. Straff on, Fred Bowersock, Geo. March, C.

E. RP i tT TIT tp tj nmut nno all work. kle. Her place was filled by Miss Mamie TV.1. 11AI11 E.LdUDl!3, EDWARD RUSSELL, H.L.MOOHE, S.T.1KI,D, ALBERT HENLEY, txTTT la Duntmt ti Licensed to Wed, James A.

Runyan, aged 36 years, of The Oas stove is safest, most and convenient summer stove in the Manlcy. it AAJAJiu juiwrt ii, Jtt.U. VAUUHArt. Vice Prea. Caehfei H.

E. BENSON, Aae't. Cashier. Fort Scott, Kansas, and Luella Antibash, aged 19 years, of the same place. market.

Died, Yesterday afternoon, at the Examine the running Domestic residence of her daughter, Mrs. Georgia Street, Ed Hamilton. SPECIAL LOCALS' like the Man, who are always fooling and complaining about other folk's business. The Man noticed a house in the middle of a block on Kentucky street which somehow resembles a jail or prison, when in fact it is the pleasant home of a pleasant Lawrence business man. The illusion is caused by the fact that it is the only house which is surrounded by a fenco, in the block.

As compared with the open yards, and plainly seen fronts of the adjoining houses, this house with its high and close picket fence, seems apart from thereat of the block, and really reminds one of a prison house. If some obliging cyclone would sweep down on Lawrence and carry away all the fences, it would help the good looks of Lawrence more than the work of half a dozen street commissioners can do. Perhaps the. cyclone should leave with us three or four boys who can drive cows along the street without letting them samplo each aud every shrub in each and every yard thayhey pass. But the Man would like to see the fences go.

To-night are held the primaries. The The following were elected to member F. Frazer, after years of patient suffering, Mrs. Rebckah Foote, aged 75 years. The Watkins For cream, milk and home made bread Sewing Machine beford buying.

Sold by. Justus Howell. F. French, Landscape Photographer, 938 Connecticut Street. ship in the club: H.

Vaughn, Elmer Pierson, Robt. Bruce, J. W. Robertson, T. M.

Hargis, Chas. Hoyt. The funeral took place this afternoon from the residence, corner of Winthrop call on Mrs. Brown, corner of Connecticut and Henry. National Bank Capital $150,000 aud Illinois streets.

A number one surry, newly painted, and as good as new. Enquire "F' this The Lawrence Plumbing and Heating Company were yeBtcrday awarded the Of course you will need soap these hot days to wash and bath properly, and it might be well to remak that the best office. Gun Club Shoot, The Kaw Valley gun club held its regular shoot yesterday afternoon. Twenty-five birds were shot at, instead of the regulation twenty. The following is the J.

B. WATKINS, PAUL R. BROOKS, contract for supplying Snow Hall with Go to Smedley's bath house for a de grades are to he touna at atranon cc iin- President. Caabls W. E.

HAZEN, Ass't Caebler. combination gas and electric light fixt lightful steam bath. mermann 8. Uoall Coal 1 1 ures. The competitors were Messrs.

score, by which it will be seen that Geo. Irish Friez, Blarney and Scotch Che DIRECTORS, Farley Bros, and The Goss Plumbing and We are prepared to deliver nicely viots at McConnell's. J. B. WATKINS, PIT Heating Company, both of Kansas City.

R. A. STEELE, HILL, Gasoline stoves changed to Gas stove viino, juinwo, tnao. mu 1). M.

SPRAIN KLE, W. B. HAZEN, CHAS. A. or one dollar a burner.

Holloway still wears the medal. Geo. Leonard holds second place. Earp, 1011010011110110011100 1 0 014. retty, 111111110100111011110 1 0 1 0-18.

Leonard. 1 1 1 11 10111 1 1 1 1 tint I i screened Cherokee, Leavenworth Bcran-ton or Anthracite coal at any part of the city. Office 633 Mass. Street. Telephone 11 C.

Brccb Son. Milk shake, the best summer drink, is The probabilities are that by this time the hoops which have kept the swelling brows of this years batch of college grad found at Henry Martin's. local politician will scour the byways L. S. PIERCE, Martin keeps milk shake, soda water, uates from bursting have been removed, 0 111 1-S0.

and all the latest summer drinks. -DEALER IK- Order your ice from Eidemiller and alleys of town for all the ignorant negroes and corner loafers that he can command, and will mass his forces in this or that doubtful ward, in order that right may be respectei and tie elective Do you want a Uasollne Stove, then go at once to Sum Watts', 914 Mass. street and examine the Saphiiie Queen and the torch of knowledge with which these ambitious worshippers at the outer door of Fame's Temple, expected to set the world ablaze before watermelon 701 Massachusetts street. Telephone Loose and Baled Hay, and the Superior the finest stove ever made. I can save you money as these Go to Weber's if you want a nice fit time has been extinguished.

-ALL KINDS OF- ting fine suit made to order, will of the people be done. It is at the primaries where the ward politician gets inhiBfine Italian hand. The primaries will be Bold at a discount Sam Watts. Lime I Lime I I The ladies of the Y. W.

C. A. enter Wanted Position by young married tained a number of their friends at their Holloway, 1111111111110111011 McFarlaud, 000100011110101110 0 0 111 113, From Over the Elver. In looking over a campaign song book published in 1740 among the songs is found the following verse: "Old Tppecanae has come out from the west. Through all the wide borders his fame is the best So dauntless in not our country so true, Was there ever a soul like old Tippeca-nao.

A wedding is soon to take place on Prices on lime to meet all ompctition man of experience at office work of any kind or clerk in grocery. Address C. XFeed, Wood and Coal-X: West aide of Vermont street, north of Court House. charming rooms on Henry street last Special rates on large contracts. De evening.

While the Y. W. C. A. makes Journal office.

do to a great extent, and should perhaps, decide who shall be nominated for the local offices. If a man cares for politics at all, and every man he should attend the primaries and assist iu naming livered in quantities to suit purchaser ''without extra charge. Load lots warm Orders promptfy filled. Telophone No. 127.

Milk shake, Moxieand Mead, are found at Henry Martin's. from kiln if ordered a day ahead. Low Second-hand Gasoline stove for sale prices, prompt delivery, best quality and ALFRED PALMER, Wholesale and Retail dealer In nnimrA rfonlinff. A. J.

GllIFFiK. cheap at the Gas office, taken in exchange for Gas stove. tne delegates. The Kaon. A big crowd went out to Bismarck yes no special claims as a social organization, certainly their ladies can entertain guests in a manner unexcelled by any of the so-called "social" organizations of the city.

A meeting of the Prohibition club will be held at the Free Methodist church, corner Connecticut and Hancock streets, this evening at 8 o'clock. There will be Massachusetts street, telephone 88, Bridge street. The contracting parties Wmtnron street, telephone b. Granarn, Corn Meal, Flour, Shorts terday afternoon to attend the races. Harrison ties at Abe Levy's.

are over thirty-five years of age and both have been married once upon a time but There was a large number of ladies in the BRAN, AND ALL KINDS OF Gasoline Stoves Below Cost. I have determined to cloBe ont all my are free again until after the second mar audience, be day was warm but all Attention I Read the following rates offered by the Chop Feed, Corn, Oats, Hay, a general discussion of the first plank of riage. report a pleasant time. The following gasoline stoves at once regardless of cost. If you want a stove for the hot Weekly ournal for the campaign The colored people of this citv will are the results: COAL AND WOOD.

1010 1018 Massachusetts St. The Weekly Journal, July 15 to Jan. have a grand picnic at Bismarck on the FIRST RACE. Green horse trot Entries: Lizzie Mor- weather call at once. Herman Bbobebr, 833 Massachussets street 15 50 mth Inst.

Excursions will run from To The Weekly Journal and Chicago peka, Leavenworth and Kansas City. ton owned by Jordan Neill; Lady Al- Weekly Inter-Ocean to Dec 1 75 LIONET TO LOAN! A secret invitation is extended to "Man mont, by John Gillham; Nut by Newton Fluke; Harry Pulling, by Mr. Clender- The Weekly Journal and New York For Bala. A fresh cow and calf. A.

B. Mass. St. About Town" to cross the river and take a retrospective Yiew of the city on the Weekly Tribune to Dec 1 .75 ing and Ethan Allen, by Carmean Harbaugh. north side.

If the trip should be monot The Weekly Journal and New York emi-Weekly Tribune to Dec. 1 1.00 Take advantage of these offers to First heat won by Lizzie M. time 1:31: onous or he should feel lonosome in the undertakings "Gadfly" would no doubt second heat won by Ethan Allen, time cure all the news and good, sound Repub BLAIR FEAIRS. Private funds at low rates and easy terms on farms, city property and chatties. No delay! Money paid when papers signed.

Insurance in No. 1 Companies. HUGH BLAIE. HOWARD A- PEAIBS third heat won by Nut, time fourth heat won by Ethan Allen, time find a stroll of this nature at this season of the year both interesting and instructive. Furthermore If "Lounger" is still lican reading through the campaign.

All subscriptions should be sent to Think of It I Weber proposes to reduce his summer stock of suitings by making all suits to order for the next 30 days at cost. Absolutely at the cost of the making This is a grand opportunity to get a fine suit. A Fine Bult tor 26. 1:33. Etban Allen wins the race.

in good health the trio would second back: Pacing race bv Jim Tax Weekly Journal, Lawrence, Kansas. Washburn College, at Topeka, Kansas, find much to admire in the prohibition party platform and the annexed temperance plank of the republican platform. Reports from the southern part of the county apeak of heavy rains. The Wa-karusa is high, corn, oats and fruit are good crops, in fact the best for years. Peaches and cherries will be short, but otherwise the fruit crop will be immense.

There will be an abundance of hay. Taken all together, Douglas county farmers never had brighter prospects. The hypercritical mortals who are constantly on the lookout for an undotted '1' or an uncrossed 't' will be happy to learn that Haggard's new novel "Mr. Meeson's Will" contains tho unpardonable error of a confusion of the commandments. Mr.

Haggard speaks of the "seventh commandment" when he should hve referred to the eighth. It is aald that the Chautauqua circle ol this city will boy-, cott Mr. Haggard from this on. Dr. Simmons went out south of town last night to look up a reported nuisance.

He found an old colored woman and her daughter, who are raising hogs. They feed the pigs on swill and the odors thereof are apparent at a considerable the two wards north of the Love; Bummer, by Watt McConnell; Lady Harrison, by I. N. Van Hooscn: river. On the north aide there remains That is what Weber the tailor proposes many unwritten leaves that must ever Moses, by C.

K. Carmean. admits both sexes and is one of the best colleges in the The fall term begins Sept 12th. First heat, won by Love's horse, time remain a blank in the history of the citv. MONEY TO LOAN.

RUSSELL METCALF BncceMora to EDWARD EUSSEL. Should an expedition of this kind start For 25 cents get Kemp's Liver Pills out they will find the villagers north of second heat, won by Love's horse, time, third heat, dead, Love's horse and Bummer, time 158; fourth heat, won by Love's horse, time 139. the Haw plain, modest and ttnoretendinir for Torpid Liver for constipation, for the complection. For sale by Barber devoted entirely to their own personal UOCKTBOUS TREATMENT, interests and the welfare of those who may chance to call upon them. why the young men can afford to dress to neat.

Btrmyed or 8tolen. A bay mare about fifteen hands high, 8 yean old, star in forehead, two White hind legs. Suitable reward will be given for return of fhe animal or any information at Porter's feed stable. R. A.

French. loo loe I loo Eidemiller are now delivering to all parts of the city. Telephone No. 04 THIRD RA.CB. Colt stallion race entries: Hambrino LOW BATES, EASY TERMS Urmtr VtM awTaM Kauai .1 a Pat Graham says, 'Tm here to stay by Mr.

Taylor; Bright Lieht by Mr. Far -u frauds mr BAKUBU, UU curlt being rtghk ley; Cleveland Wade by A. B. Wade. P.

D. Q. Attention Cyclones. You are requested to meet for drill this and will continue to manufacture boots and shoes at prices that defy competition. Repairing done in the best workmanship.

Prices suit the customers, Parke's XO DELAYS! NO EXTRAS won tn two straight heats by Cleveland fall am a wit a rta naae. Time 1:40, 1:89. The races were an interesting lot. evening, after the primaries. By order of the president llZZZ.

OT9T iOOI urocerf. Lawrenc. old stand, 821 Massachusetts street. Kanrai.

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