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Lawrence Daily Democrat from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

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HAPS AND MISHAPS PERSONAL. clubs of that city will be down. They Lawrence Daily Democrat Thursday, August 23, 1888. HIIOHBLAIK, llOWAKO PEAIRS JtLAUt VI1AI118, Attorneys it Law and Notaries Public. Office 721 Mans, Street, Over riuke'i Music Store.

W. APITZ Cordially Invites old friends and patrons to call on utin at his old stand, H'U Massachusetts street, aud Inspect his lw uiense stooi ot Home-made Har nesa, Saddles and Whips. Tie uses uolhlug out Hie best material, sells at bud-rock prices, and Is a square dealer In every respeut, UAILKOAD TIME TABLE. ATOHI80N, TOl'KKA SANTA FR B. B.

QUINQ WKBT. No. 8, Local Passenger 11 :12 a. No. 7, Colorado Express 11 :07 p.

in, No, 6, Denver Express 12:45 p. No, 9, Osage City Express 0 p. ONEY TO LOAN Ou Real or Chattel Security. It you want to borrow monoy at low ratoi oull oo JOHN W. 8WOPE, Ileal Estate and Insurance Agont, 718 Must.

St. qoino tin, No. 8, Local Passenger 5 :05 a. m. No.

4, New York Express 1 :47 p. No. 0, Eastern Express 8:40 p. in, No. 10, Kansas City 7:57 a.

jLFREO FIDLER, Attorney at law and Stenographer Special attention given to Law Reporting. With Rlsis A Nevlsoa. Office In Watklni llutldlUK, MOAK Has just finished refitting his handsome lilLLIAllD HALL. Old friends and patrons are cordially invited to call on him at his old stand, 714 Massachusetts Street. will also bring a good supply of fireworks to supplement the efforts of ourboute club In that direction.

Everything now Indicates that th meeting will lie the grandest congregation, of Demo. rats that has ever taken place In Kansas. The Democrat Is Informed that County Superintendent Unrtlett has been making political speeches In the Institute, Such action oft the part of a public educator under such circumstances would seem to be decidedly Inappropriate. One of the greatest defects in our school system is Its susceptibility to political Influences, and to deliberately Introduce politics Into an address before a county Institute Is, to say1 he least, somewhat remarkable. Robert Saunders and Chos.

Glllman will have charge and Instruct the drummers of the Jeffersonlan Club drum corps, and John Busch will have charge of the lifers, The following memliers compose the corps: Drummers Robert and Ed Saunders, Charles Glllman, Bert Thompson, Charles Lesher, Jake Steinberg, William Foley, George Eyres, W. A. Gairns, F. Fetlierolf 8. Roberts and T.

A. Watson. Flfers-John Busch, Tom Hamilton, F. A. Gutierrez, Allison, liuebnor.

H.KLOCK, Rostaurant and Confectionery. Oysters and Ice Oream in Season. Kognlar meals, 26 Cents. Choice Candles, Tobaccos, t'Lo. Regular Board, $3.00.

Meal Ticket; 820 Mass. LAWRENCE, HAS A. A. ItoniNsoN, Gen. Man.

Q. Nicholson, Oen. Ticket Agt. H. Taiiob, Agent.

TUB SOUTHERN KANSAS R. R. DKl'ABT, No. 51. Passenirer 10:45 a.

Chas. Duncan was In Topeka to-day, A. L. Selig was In Kansas City to-day, E. G.

Adler, of Chicago, Is to the city. S. S. Allen came down from Topeka to. day.

Osccar Richards, of Eudora, Is In the city. Thomas Shaw, of Big Bprlngs, Is in town. Mrs. Barteldes Is sojourning at Excelsior Springs. S.

W. Sawyer left for Kansas City this morning. J. II. Pitcher, of Boston, Is at the Eld-ridge house, Mayor Barker is entertaining J.

II. Allen, of Denver. Capt. A. H.

Mills left for Boston yesterday afternoon. Capt. Sternberg returned from Kansas City this morning. Mrs. Fred Reed starts to-morrow morning for New York.

Will Foley and George Eyre went down to the city this morning. Mrs. Wm. Reynolds returned from a few days stay at Excelsior Springs. Mrs.

Harvey Sperry leav.s Saturday for a vUlt to friends In the east. John Gardner and Jack Watts are at Excelsior Springs for their health. J. T. Sweeney Is back from Excelsior Springs much improved In health.

Newton Cannon, of Ft. Scott, formerly with L. O. Mclntlre, Is visiting friends in Lawrence. No.

58, 4:80 p. m. 1 AHHIYE. No. 14, Freight 10:20 a.

No. 53, Passenger 8 :85 p. m. QHRIS. EPLEY, Popular Lunch Counter.

728 Mass. 8treet. Meals at all hours. Finest Cigars and Tobacco, Cider and Ginger Ale. J.

L. Baknbs, Bupt. It. K. Taboh, Agent.

UNION PACIFIC R. R. GOING WEST, QONNELLY BROTHERS. Livery, Feed and Hack Stais Corner New Hampshire and Wlnthrop St. Telephone 100.

Pacific Express 11 :15 a. Western Express 11 :02 p. Wamego Accommodation 5:58 p. in M. HAMLIN, LIVEBYAJSmrEED TABLE, And Agent (or the Famous Colnmbus lluggy Company.

Assortment of Styles always on Hand. Wlnthrop Street, between Uassochusotts ans Now llunipHhlro. GO IMG BAST. Eastern Express 4:55 gMITH'S NEW8 DEPOT. FINE CIGARS A SPECIALTY.

703 Matt, ElriHdyt Umae or Atlai.tlc Express 8:43 p. in Wamego Accommodation 8:07 a. DKMOCHATIC LKAOIK CONVENTION. A delegate convention of the Demo-cratlc clubs of the State of Kansas, Is hereby called to meet in the city of Lawrence, at 1 o'clock p. Monday, September 8, 1888, for the purpose of perfecting LSaNENWOKTH iihancii.

ARRIVE. Express 11:00 a. Time Freight and Passenger. 5:25 p. QR.

V. W. MAY, Physician and Surgeon. OIHne, 723 Hssaachuwtts Street, Up-sUlrs. Residence, Mew Hampshire St, Secretary of the U.

S. Examining Board of Physicians, DEPART. the state organization, adopting constitution and by-laws, election of permanent Express vtme reight ana T. J. Smankun, Agent.

W. T. Reed, of Newton, Kansas, Is In AWBKNOE' EMPORIA SOUTHWESTERN, the city on his way back from an extended DEPARTS SOUTH LAWRENCE. That tlava Hapueued Uera aud Hern-aliouU. Voiimf Men's Republican club to-night.

Republican primaries to-morrow night, Everything was quiet In the courts today. A fight occurred on our streets last night. The Kaw Valley Gun club shoots this afternoon. The Journal office Is being repaired and re fitted. Peabody has recently organized Democratic lub having 107 members.

The W. C. T. V- will meet In the Y. M.

A. rooms Friday afternoon at 4 Independence, Kansas, has formed a Democratic club with a membership of 205. The ladle: of the United Brethern church will give an ice cream social at the church this evening. George Innls Is in New Tork City today looking after the speakers for the great convention of Democratic clubs. The Institute to-day endorsed Prof.

A J. May, of the High School, as an equal suffrage candidate for the legislature. Ten thousand people will be at Lawrence on the occasion of the meeting of convention of Democratic clubs In this city. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Anna Kalloch to Mr. Alexander W.

VanWych, In Sehome, Washington Territory. The Republican convention to nominate a candidate for the Fourteenth representative district will meet In the courthouse Saturday. The case of the State of Kansas vs. Perry Cooper for disturbing the peace was being tried In Judge Steven's court this afternoon. Mr.

John A. Tllton, a prosperous, farmer of Riverside district, presented this office to-day with one o'. the finest watermelons we ever saw. The comm lttee appointed by the Young Men's Republican Club to arrange for the joint debate between the club, will have a meeting this evening. Col.

John T. Burrls will deliver an address to the people of Clinton next Monday evening, and on Tuesday evening he will speak at Lecompton. The business meeting of the Ladles Missionary Society of the Congregational Church will be held in the study of the church, to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The Jeffersonlan drum corps Is a success. The Jeffersonlan club of Lawrence is a success, and the Democrats Intend to make a success of the approaching campaign, Gazette.

Some one entered the residence of Geo. Hughes, of Baldwin, Tuesday evening while the family was absent and stole $21. The thief has not yet been discovered. The Tribune says it hopes all the vet erans of '40 will attend the meeting at the court house next Tuesday. That include8 those who will vote for Cleveland this fall we suppose.

Does it not 1 H. J. Humphry, a graduate of the University In the class '81, has been nom-nated by the Democrats, of Davis county, for county ittorney. Mr. Humphry a wide reputation as a lawyer officers and the.

transaction of such other business as may properly be brought before it. Every organized Democratic club Is entitled to representation on the following basis One delegate for each club. Clubs having more than forty members business trip in the east. Passenger and Freight 4:50 p. QEO.

B. BEATTY 845 Massachusetts Street, Real Estate and Mortgage Brokers, Buy, sell and exchange all kinds of Heal Estate. ARRIVE SOUTH LAWRENCE. M. M.

Newmark has gone to bring tome his wife, who has been spending Passenger and Freight 0:43 a. E. C. Davis, Ag nt. the summer In Michigan.

One delegate for every forty members, or Mr. Thomas J. Barnidge, an old Law MAILS CLOSE. fraction thereof In excess of twenty QENTRAL HOTEL, Corner Warren and Vermont Street. Cheapest and Best Place in the City.

CHA8. APITZ, Proprietor. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, Corner of Winthrop and New Hampshire Streets. Kates, $1 per day day board $3 per week. flewly Furnulted and Hefitted Throughout.

A First-Clan Hotel in every Particular. T. I. SIMMONS, Prop. JOHN CHARLTON, Insurance Agent, Insures Against FIBS, TORNADO 1 1CCIDENTN.

Our Democratic jrlends are partlculaaly vised to provide themselves with one of Ills Accident Policies and even a policy RKainst eyclones will come good in November. UlUce, 708 Massachusetts St, rence boy, and who is now wholesale agent for the Charter Oak Stove, Is In the Delegates will be elected at such time as T. S. West 12 8.F. East 8 p.

H. MAYHOOD, PACKER. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In city. U. 1 West 11 a.

m. may best suit the convenience of locid clubs. U. P. East 8:10 p.m Mr.

Cohn returned last night from In connection with, and supplementing the convention of delegates, a grand mass Chicago and New York, where he has FRESH AND SALT MEATS, AND FRESH FISH Night Mall 10 p.m, Southern Kansas Leavenworth Brunch 3:10 p.m, Lawrence, Emporia 8. 8:30 p. been making extensive purchases for the meeting of clubs will be held on Tuesday, Orders promptly filled and delivered to any part of the city. full trade. Mr.

Pat. Callahan, one of the wheel September 4, to which all members of clubs are earnestly and cordially Invited. Efforts are being made to secure speakers of national reputation to address the as Henry Martin keeps the best tables and INDREW REED, horses of Democracy In the southern part of the county, made us a pleasant call this nicest billiard ball In town, Barber Shop, afterno! n. sembled Democracy. Hev.Burchard became famous by shouting the three Henry Martin Is making a reputation by making the three R.

Sheen left for the west to-day on business connected with the A. O. U. W. At Frank Willard's old stand.

Hair Cutting and Shaving done In llrst-cluss order. Baths all hours during week days and on Sunday mornings till 12. Twenty Railroad rates of one fare for the round trip have been obtained on all the roads in the state, and it is hoped that every organized club will be represented and lake milk shake, Moxie, Mead. Mr. Sheen is the deputy G.

M. W. of that J. ECKE, organization. Datns lor s.uu.

DEALEB IK part In the grand demonstration. Oslmn Shannon went up to Topeka in Wood and Earp make the best Ave cent lemonade In the city. All kinds of summer drinks can be had by calling at their popular restaurant, 611 Massachusetts MR, JAEDICKE, By order of the provisioniU governing the Interests of the great meeting of Dem ocratlc clubs which will be held ere The Genial Hardware llereliant, street. September 3d and 4th. has just received a new lot of Finest, cheapest soaps at Woodward's Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Stottler, parents of committee. T. J. Sweeney, E.

E. Muiii'iiv, President. Secretary. Lawrence, Kas. Aug.

8, 1888. JiiHtitute, To-day was the last day of the county All the favorites. No unwholesome soaps Mexican Hammocks. Prof. 8ttler of the Business Collego will spend the rest of the summer in Mis kept.

Try the glycerine and oat-meal soups. Cashmere Bouquet soap, fresh The only genuine Mexican Hammocks souri visiting friends. sola In town. Straight goods or no sale, and full odored. normal for this year.

Examinations for Grand Opera House, Topeka, Kansas. The Douglas County mills have a good W. C. Stevens, a graduate of the Law department of the University and now a practicing attorney at Belolt, Kansas, House Furnishing Goods, Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, Glassware, and Cutlery, 9SB WaamelmtetU Lamrenee, Kat, UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE." The only Line Carrying the United States Overland Mail.

MAKES DIRECT CONNECTIONS "The Twelve Temptations" will be stock of old wheat, and does not have to played every night during the remainder grind aew until it Is thoroughly cured. passed through town on the T. 8. F. Every sack of "Head Center" and "Alv of this week by Gilmore's popular theatrical troupe.

This play has met with on sale Is from old wheat. to-day. News line Ileen Received wonderful success wherever it has been The Ruby Furnace manufactured by That 100 Eudora Democrats will be in produced. Magnificent scenery is Introduced In almost every scene of the play. Lawrence September 3d and 4th.

Fuller, Warren for sale by Sam Watts, 914 Massachusetts street. Before purchasing elsewhere call on Mr. Watts The play Is novel to the extreme. Cos That Leavenworth will run a special certificates will be held to-morrow and next day. The school-mams are beginning to look anxious and to inquire of the professors how soon they will know whether or not they get certificates.

After the announcements respecting the examination the following resolutions were passed: Whereas, We, the teachers of Douglas county, sympathize heartily with all efforts to improve the educational opportunities of the children of the county, and desire to second all measures tending to Improve the training of teachers, and (lie elllcient organization of the school system Uetoked, That we advocate such methods in all matters relating to the schools as shall enable the Instruction given to be in the highest degree both thorough and economical of the time and Btrenirth of tumes are unique and rich and none but train to this city September 3d and 4th, and examine. Good and low prices. That 500 Democrats from Topeka will Some claim leaders in something, but best actors are employed. Taking all In all it is the most fascinating play that has appeared in the west. Twelve Tempta attena the convention of Democratic clubs can always be found at the tall ena.

we of ability here September 3d and 4tb. don't carry an "emence" stock, but, as every one knows, the largest and best se The regular meeting of the Prohibition Club will be held to-morrow evening in lected stock or clothes, suitings, isc, in That Lecompton will be represented by 50 or 75 Democrats at the glorious meet. tions consists of four acts. Upon Saturday in addition to the regular play in the evening the company will give a grand matinee. All lovers of the theatre the city.

McConnell, the Tallo. ing in this city September 3d and 4th Hello, Jones (what makes you look so the lecture room of the Christian church, corner of Kentucky and Quincy streets. A good programme is expected. Special attention is called to the change in place That 200 Wyandotte Democrats will at cool Why, I took a steam bath at Smed should attend. Prices, 25c 50c, 75c, and $1.00.

tend the grand convention of Democratic clubs In this city Septemper 3d and 4th. of meeting. ley's this (morning, and it keeps me cool all day, and he has reduced the price to 80 cents. 30 cents or nothing I Try his That Kanwaka Democrats are going to The veterans of the campaign of 1840 City Market. Garden products and fruit commanded will meet at tne county court house next BETWEEN ALL PRINCIPAL MISSOURI RIVER POINTS AND Denver, Cheyenne, Ogden, Salt Lake City, iSacramentojSan Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and all Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, California, Washington Territory, and Pacific Coast Points.

come to Lawrence in a body to attend the great convention of Demociatlc clubs in the following prices In the city market luesuay, August S8tn. Journal. bath once. Davlea, the Tailor, 01 Haw, St. A number of the "veterans" would like this city September 3d and 4th.

to-day: the pupils and llemhed, That we regret the apparently Increasing tntiuence of politics on the public echools. So long as the management of our system is virtually controlled by the exigencies of politics, it is impossible that there should be thoroughness of work and perfection In the organization. littolved. That we sympathize with the county superintendent in his efforts to grade the county schools and to perfect an organization of the teachers of the county, and pledge ourselves to help him to know if those who expect to vote for That Wichita appreciates the Import Cleaning, scouring, dyeing, repairing, done on the shortest notice at the lowest ance of the next convention of Democratic Cleveland on the 6th day of next Novem ber are expected to attend this meeting. clubs to be held In Lawrence and that she terms at Davies', the tailor, Found.

Died, in this city, August 22d, at the Apples, 35c. per bu. Cabbage, 50c. per doz. Cucumbers, 5c.

per doz. Onions, 50c. per bu. Pears, 3c. per pd.

Potatoes, 40c. per bu. Squash, 10c. per doz. Sweet Potatoes, 3c.

per lb. Tomatoes, 35c. per bu. will send from one to two hundred Democrats to this c.ty next September. In residence of his son, Jacob Kilworth, A lot of spices and flavoring extracts of the most superior quality.

The reader Mr. John Kilworth, of Wlxom, Mich in every way possible to these ends. fact advices are being received didly from Uetolved, That we extend our heart-felt every part of the State anouncing the de igan, in the eighty-sixth year of his thanks to Prof. Bartlett for his care and termination of the Democratic clubs of age. Funeral from the residence, 1233 can have them at very low prices at Raymond Dick's.

Attention I New furnlces put in and old ones re judgment in selecting a corps of Instruc this State to make the approaching con tors. vention an epoch in the history of Kansas Massachusetts street, to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are kindly invited to attend. Oakland county, Rewind, That we extend our thanks to Prof. Graham, as conductor; to Prof.

May paired. I have had twenty years of ex A CHANCE TO MAKE1MONEV. Privileges of all kinds for sale at the ifflce of the Bismarck Fair. All persons wishing to secure rights for ana I'ror. Stevens as instructors, ana to Democracy.

Racing Exhibition. Michigan, papers, please copy. perience In this kind of business, and Miss Ulllull as organist; ana guarantee all my work. Office at Storm's Russell Whitman returned last evening There were abouttrree hundred people Eetohed, That we thank Prof. May and Prof.

Stevens for their efforts to benefit us by their coming here afternoons and the Fair, Sept. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1888, had best call soon, or address Baggage Checked Through From all Points in the East to Points Named. at Bismarck grove this afternoon to wit hardware store. J. B.

Reikhart. Given Away. ness jhe racing, and about two hundred of I. N. VasHoeseh, Sec'y.

from Kansas City, where he has been collecting material for the art exhibit at the Bismarck fair. He reports that great success has attended his efforts and that the mornings to assist us in our worn. Letters Not Called For. them Were ladles. The cnnlnniu nf the Andy Reed, the barber, gives a gold watch away to the bolder of the lucky afternoon added much to the pleasure of Mr.

Wiedemann, who keeps the most ticket. All who patronize him are en The following letters remain uncalled for, for the week ending August 22, 1888: Pullman Palace Sleepers and exhibit will be the best this year that it ever has been. Mr. Whitman leaves for Topekaand other western cities on the popular ice cream parlors in Lawrence, will open a set of oyster parlors when the proper season arrives, where all can en the occasion, and an old horseman said the track was In the best condition he had seen It The score up to the time of go. titled to a chance in the drawing.

Watch can be seen in Marks jewelry store Modern Day Coaches on all Through Trains. LADIES. Almy, Mrs. Fredr'k, Plase, Mrs. Lettie same business in a few days.

joy a good duih of oysters. Mr. Wiede Burlington, Mrs. U.M. Reed, Miss Julia (2) window.

Novelty Works. Ing to press was as follows: 8:20 CLASS. A party consisting of father and two mann has an eye for business and will un doubtedly have the most attractive par sons, aged about 10 and 4 year are lying Free Family Sleepers, Through First Beat. Mollie Black Dan, Le Roe, Gypsy Almont, Carrie sick in their wagon in front of John isrown, l.yaia itomnson, iiiiss Bryan, Miss Sallie Sawtelle, Miss II. Brooks, Miss Annie Wheeler, Miss M.

Cansdale, Miss Ella White, Miss Maude Hill, Elizabeth L. Zlegler, Julia lors In the city. 833 Massachusetts street, over Broker's tin store. Razors, shears and tools ground. Models and patterns made.

Violins re Eldridge's livery stable, North Lawrence. on all Mail and Express Tanner, 5 i Dolly Roe, John Bright, Weber is not obllced to blow about his modeled according to Antonlus Stradi They are poor people and came recently from Kentucky, but caught the malaria GENTLEMEN. Time, 1:37. Second Heat. Molly Black Dan Le Roe, Dolly Roe, Carrie Tan goods.

His customers do that for him. varlus Model of Anno, 1721. And general Uo at once ana examine nis new rail stock fever while coming through Missouri. Those who are charitably inclined can do ner. Gypsy Almont, John Bright, 1 no more good in any other way than by Butcher, Tllford Davis.

Levi Excell, Henry Ernest, Henry Gregory, A. Al. Hollinsworth, A. Lantrworthv. A C.

Time, 1:33. Neil, J. R. Piatt, Isaac McNeil, Duncan Roberts, M. J.

Wells, Geo. W. Wilson, Jacob Wrlgley.J. For the latest style and elegant fits in looking after these people. fall suitings, iro to Weber's, the old and repair shop.

W. P. Randall, Notice 1 Anyone contemplating putting in a pump, water service, gas or steam work.or having any of the above repaired find it to their advantage to call on us. Fowles Bbaslxv, Third 1 Black Dan, 2 LeRoe.8; John Bright, Carrie Tan F. L.

Woodrtu returned from Topeka reliable tailor. For further information regarding the territory traversed, dally excursions, rates of fare, descriptive pamphlets, eta, apply to JOS. T. SHANKlIN, Lawrincc, Ka'nba. Agent ot the TJdIob FacUe Railway.

Lehman, John ner, Gypsy Almont, Dolly' Roe, Time, 1 38tf. Wanted, a good girl to cook and do gen eral house work, at 933 Tennessee street Water works plumbing and pump shop. last evening. Mr. Wocdruff says he was actually surprised at the unbounded en-t-nsiasm which prevails among the Dem ocratsof the Capital City over the meeting of Democratic clubs which is to be held in this city September 8d and 4th.

THREK-MINLTB CLASS. Fint Heat.LiAy Almont, Kitty 1740 Mass. st "Who is that lady dressed in Persons calling for the above must say advertised" list, Aug. 22, 1888. Osbus Shannon.

Postmaster. Weber leads, all the rest follow, as he Bell, 8. Time, 8:18,. black, mamma?" asked Bobby, as ha More "Faultless" starch is bought than at with his mother on a ferry-boat "That is a Sister ot Charity, my boy all the othnr brands put together. A Chance to Make Money.

Privileges of all kinds for sale at the office of Bismarck Fair. I. N. VanHoesen, Sec'y. THOS.

L. KIMBALL, Acting General Manager; J. S. TEBBETS, Q.F. AT.

A The Democratic clubs of Topeka will be down he. In a body. They have already made arrangea ents to send a special down, and it is said that at least five hun has just received a large stock of fall goods which he will make np into suits as There is nothing like it Like what? replied his mother. Bobby pondered deeply for a moment, and then ha said, "Which is she, -mamma. Faith or cheap as the cheapest and as nobby as any Like Weber's new fall stock of goods.

It other tailor in town. dred members of the various Democratic HopeP" Barptr's Batar. takes the cake..

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