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Lawrence Daily Reporter from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

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LlWRENGBjKANSCWAYrAUQUST 5, 1879. HOTEL. I Bananas CoaNcll Meetl ny. The meeting of the City Council ljU4inffUkM Home, Corner Wintbrop and Massachusetts street. The only really hotel In Law- last night was a long and at the same time quite interesting one- Alderman Sternberg occupied the chair, as president Harris was absent.

renoe. xo suit me times me price nas oeen reduced from 13.50 to $2.00 ptr day. Atchison, House, First Class Kaaeas CHty, ma. St. antes Hotel, First ciass.

Leavenworth, Ka. Continental Ho tel, First class in every respect. Albert Enittle acted as clerk pro tern. Mayor Usher was present during part of the meeting, but did not take the chair. Ottawa, Kae Hamlin House, 12.00 per way.

Olathe, Kae. American House, (2.00 per uay. Several communications and peti Tepeka, sta. Tefft House, First Class. tions were Commissioner Deskines asked when the Vault for the use of the Clerk of the District ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

GEO. BARKER, Counselor at law, office RiroaTKB Balldlng, No 5 Henry st. 0SBUN SHANNON, Attorney at Law, No 15 5th street. Kansas City, Mt. Jutf-3in Court would be ready.

'Referred to Committee on Market House and City Property. PUBLIC CARRIAGE. The county was granted permis Haok No. 3 may be mhd at or near the Ludineton House Will carry pauenKera sion to store old bridge lumber in he fenced lott in Central Park. Cash Grocery House.

The Cheyenne prisoners were allowed to practice archery in Central Park, last evening, Parnham, the marble work's man, received probably the finest lot of marble ever brought to this city, to-day. Mr. Palm, of the Lawrence Plow Company, celebrated his crystal wedding yesterday at his residence near the wind mill. One hundred and seven teachers are now enrolled at the Teachers Institute, and the outlook is good for a profitable session. William Pickerel, sheriff of Ottawa, has captured five horse Jthieves in Franklin county within the past week, and has them all bound over in sums of from $500 to $1,000 each, to appear for trial at the fall term of court.

-Officer Rheinschild was arrested, on complaint of Edward for an assault and battery on the person of William Monroe. The case was tried by jury before Justice Cbadwick to-day, and a verdict1 of not guilty'was rendered. colored boy who burglariifcd Montgomery's 1 store, plead guilty and was fined $10 and to and irora the trains to any Dart of the city for 25 cents, Leave orders with Skip. it it me giasa iron tone, wun exip Maune ws on the box. Reports of city officers were reported as correct by Committee on Ways and Means.

A vacancy in the 5th ward was BARBER SHOP. announced, caused by the removal of CRYSTAL PALACE BARBER SHOP is under, the National Bank. None but the best, and experienced work men are employed. Work done at hard-pan prices. Hope you will give us a trial: Very Respectfully.

John Mitchkll Prop. Dr. Lawrence. A special election to fill the vacancy was asked for. A stone cross-walk was ordered on Massachusetts street near the city REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

park, and the subject of a sewer in each of the alleys east and west of Massachusetts street, was talked of. An ordinance regulating the trim I AMES E. WATSON A General Real Estate and Commission Agents Lawrence Kansas. It you want to buy, sell, rent or trade oall on us. Hpeclal attention given to Selling and Ex changing larms.

Taxes paid for non-residents. -All business tendered us will receive ming of shade trees was discussed, but finally laid over to another meet irig. -'Mcsr-v: LOCAL NEWS. New Suitings at Penny's. Ice, ice, ice, Julius Fischer, Hot Rolls every p.

m. at Brett's. The most refreshing Lemonade at Porter's. It is a good honest phiz at Porter's Soda Fount. Too hot for anything is the uni versal verdict.

Eastern trains were both an hour late to-day. Thermometers stood at 104 degrees at 1 o'clock this afternoon. "This is delicious," said a young lady while partaking of some of Porter's ice cream. Now is the time to fill your ice coolers with some of that choice article served by Julius Fischer. How often must we tell you that you can do better at Good Hard-castle than any other place in the State.

If you want to save money on Groceries of any kind, you had better go to Good Hardcastle before purchasing elsewhere. Fact. Good grocers, are rapidly becoming famous as men of energy and vim. There is nothing in the market too good for them to keep. You can bet on that.

Gus Faas, the boss musio man of Lawrence, making a number of improvements at his establishment, and is receiving additions to his stock of music and musical instruments daily. For anything you may want in the house furnishing goods line Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, call on J. W. Beard where you will' find every thing of the best quality and at the lowest price. Uncle Geo.

Ford is the oldest and most reliable grocer in Lawrence, and keeps everything that is good, fresh, and cheap if you don't believe it call and look, and if you don't see what you want ask for it. Traveling Salesman Wanted. A first-class boot and shoe salesman wanted. Only a thoroughly posted boot and shoe man need apply at 128 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas. Don't shoot! at any other target except the one next door to the post office.

Good guns, good targets and good lights. Ice cold lemonade for those who hit the bulls-eye. Go and test your skill. Ladies and gentlemen I wish, to call your attention to my new stock of Boots and Shoes, that I am now daily receiving. They are manufao tured for my trade and are warranted to be the best line of Boots and Shoes ever brought to this city, and I can save you 20 per cent, on the purchase of your goods in my line.

No hum bug. Money talks. Head Center Boot and Shoe Store, 12S Massachusetts street. D. McCURDY.

prompt ittKuuuu, Jakes Watson A 6 Henry street old Standard building. costs; amounting to $16.50. He was The Council were notified by the Mayor of a process which has been committed to the county jail in GET, THE VEST. fault of payment, and will quite isiued against the' Mayor and Council to eompel them to levy a tat for likely remain there for some The "Mutuals," of St. Louis, interest on bonds.

The question will be discussed' on Monday evening and the "Red Stockings," of Ottowa, are play match games of base ball next. A tax levy of several mills, for at Forest Park, Ottawa, on Friday school purposes, was approved. and Saturday of this week. The Mutuals are the champions of St. Among the claims acted upon were the bills for the making of the WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED NEW EDITION.

1028 Pages. 3000 Engravings A SUPPLEMENT OF 4610 NEW WORDS and Meanings, Louis, amd an interesting game may be eipected. Mr. Thurston, who purchased AND A NEW Biographical Dictionary of 9710 NAMES, anolent and modern, including many now living, giving the Name, Pronouaclatlon, Nationality, Profession and Date of each. NEW EDITION contains a Supplement of 4010 new words and meaniugs.

Each new word has been selected with great care, and is thoroughly denned. With Biographical Dictionary, now added, of MO names of Distinguished Persons. THE BEST Edition of the best Dictionory ol the Eng Hah Language ever published. new vault and stables to the court house. Some objections were made to them, but they fiually passed, tho scrip not to be paid over until the work is made and all material belonging to the city returned.

Death el A. O. DaLee, Mr, W. H. Lamon received a dispatch from Colorado Springs, this morning, saying that Mr.

DaLee died at that place yesterday afternoon. Mr. DaLee has been in the mountains several weeks and was taken with dysentery while out camping. His illness was very short and his last hours were passed at the residence of Mr. J.

R. Kennedy. We regret that we cannot give further particulars to-day, but will do so hereafter. W. W.

Fluke has caught the improvement fever and is laying a substantial new sidewalk. "Toothpick" the other day, was simply the ageut of Mr. H. H. Lud-ington, who is now the owner of this fine trotter.

He has renamed it "Lud." Mr. Ludington shipped "Lud" and "Kate Harris," a five year old filly, to the Girard races yesterday. Mr. Thurston will drive them. A.

party of twenty-eight young folks (boys and girls) went out to the lake last evening for a moonlight picnic. They remained there until about one o'clock, and then coming into town made night hideous with what they were pleased to call a serenade. Several parties have complained to us that they were tormented by this "mob" which did not cease its noise until about three o'clock this morning. TVeflnatlons have always been conceded to be better than in any other Dictionary Illustrations, SOOO. about three times as many as in any other Dictionary TheDlcfr reoom mended by State Sup'ui I of S3 States, and 30 College Pres.U.

In Schools, about 34,000 have been placed In Public Schools In the U. S. Only English Dictionary eontalpg a Biographical Dictionary, thi gves the Name with Pronunciation, NeVlon.Profea. sion and Date of OUO pereons. Pub'd bvO.

ArC.MERtUAMJJprlBKfteld.Mi Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary, 1040 rages ttctave. rTlajt.

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Years Available:
1879-1879