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The Sunday Head Center from Lawrence, Kansas • 5

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SOCIETY AND PERSONAL. 'STATEMENT THE HEAD CENTER. masquerade arrangement wal approved, as a good one. Representative Speer spent Sunday with hi family In this city. Hon.

S. Thacher. came from Of the condition of the several funds in ooa'" wunty, ou the 22d day of January, 18H3. Ed. Butler and Miss Hunsinger Kister- LAWRENCE, JANUARY 28, 1888.

Topeka Friday. what-are-the-wild-wavesaylng. BALANCE TO CREDIT OP Miss Carrie Cane, of Tyler, Texat ON THK The splendid sleighing of the post week, gave an opportunity to our owners of lino and speedy to exhibit speed, line action, and enduranco of their horsuM. Forfnst work, as a general rule, horses show better abilities on thu turf, yet sometimes an Instance presents itself wheroln the speed is greater on a snow road. BntarW at ths Poatofflo at LawrenM, a eooad-olau natt, yo.

of Doug a general fund. 15,208 15 will visit her aunt Mrs. Col. Johnson of this oity in a few days. Miss Nellie Cole, flower girl.

Miss MaryTrlmper, Spanish Gypsey. Miss Lucy Dix, Bohemian peasant girl. Miss Cornelia Nys, Spanish senorita. Otto Faas, dual role, clown and black vw. vi 81,401 0.1 Co.

of Douglas sinking fund. 10.973 61 Cty of Lawrence general fund 6,097 67 City of Lawrence rnterestfurid 4.1(H) 4S ArrlvU an Papartare of Mali Mr. and Mrs. Col. Geo.

Noble have returned from Marshall Texas, after an 171 80 absence of a few weeks. domino. i- 11.40 ft. 4.55 p. Di.

iv. wiyoi i.awrence sidewalk fu Baldwin City general fund. City of Eudoru general fund. Mrs. Niok C.

Johnson, Mr. Nelson s.oo p. Red birds are selling at two dollars a Quibble as you may, however, our sports loosed their steeds, for the lead and many lively brushes fired the blood H. Gosllne fancy dress. pair, with ono dollar asked for male ueiinquout taxes Individual redemntion fund.

J. Etlingor and Strauss, Topeka birds separate. State school land fund Mike and Baby. mp.m P-w. T.eav! Braaoh K.

F. ll.Ma. ni iP-H" nrannh. U.Ufl D. IU.

8.00 D. ID Rabbits aro such a drug upon the mar K. C. 1, W. R.

R. Co. condemnation fund i ket that dealers refuse to buy except in Lyndon ataire-Tueartay, Thursday, and 8at- County school fund. .4 small lots. QaY, anlVesai l.uuf.

uwmr niiw iu; i lunKm. Coming events cast their shadows be jBeer stajre arrive Wednesday and Sattir- SOCIETY AND PERSONAL. Mr. Wade Hampton, of Independence Kansas, is at theEldridge house, "Gen. Wade Hampton," is somewhat further in the direction of the rising sun.

The young people were making the best of the opportunity oi the Kaw rink yesterday, as the recent chango threatens to spoil it usefulness for soators. Nelson F. Acers, is In the city gossip-ing about matters and things in general. But says he Is not returning from Tope-ka, has net been there, got no there, and "ain't" going there. i The unrties building that cabinet shop jusYnorth of the bank of Lawrence are asking no odds of our poorly equipped tire department, as It is being buil of Iron.

Guess they won't vote for waterworks. Moonlight nights are always ttrctlly taken advantage by pussy, and those of last week were made interesting to lovers of cat music, Tabby and Tommy settled many differences, and cultivated mr scar of honorable combat. On Monday ev enlng, Mr. "Dolly" Gaeber and associates of the Kaw rink, will offer for the competion of skaters, a handsome silver drinking cup, and it is expected that all having claims of excellence in the ikatorlal art will participate; a good time may be expected, and competent judges will be on hand. He's here! Quite a nice looking Assignment of county certili- Redemption of county Wakarusatownshlu cen'l fund Uruiiy at is.uu in.

uiubwi bhuib uny ni i.up a. in. Hundaya and National Holidays, all mailt Nellie Hoadley Peanut girl. 1 Abe Levy Froddy Gebhardt. Miss James; Swiss peasant girl.

S. C. Heyman; English knight. J. T.

Grimes; monkey. Abo Vandecker; Jesse James. J. A. Bliss; Hamlet.

1 J. W. Shaw Bold Bad Miss Lou Ogden Gipsy Fortune Tel fore, and a fancy dreess ball and calico hop will enliven our society In the near future, 1 lose at u. uu a. m.

136 19 21" 11 3 48 785 90 S4 81) SO 00 631 69 30 Ott (197 IN 845 80 408 49 419 12 187 20 379 89 135 00 35 60 125 69 341 00 191 45 67 85 1 117 53 Grant township general fund. Leo' Steinberg has returned from Chicago. Wm, Ingersoll, of Kanwaka township was in the city lust 1'uosday, A. P. Clark left last Tuesday, for Chicago, with several car loads of cattle.

Prof. Smith froze three fingers and both ears last Friday. II. A. Cole, of Kansas City, came over to Lawrence the first of the week.

Mrs. George Noble is visiting friends In Marshall, Harry Austin Cole, of Kansa City came up to visit his parents this The, Hon. John Smith, of Exeter, Florida was in the city tin week. 11. W.

Riee and Paul Haven, of Leavenworth were in the oity on Monday. C. S. Gleed attorney of the Santa Fe road spent Sunday last in this city. Mr.

A. P. Clark took several cars of cattle to Chicago this week, Mr. Moses II. Swift has returned from New York, 'i Miss Freddie Devereux, sister of Mrs J.

Devereux of Topeka, was married in St. Louis on Tuesday. Mr. Ned Stephens is at home on a visit, arid will probably remain for some time. Our 'genial friend, Dan Marsh, is at home again, looking bright, happy and hearty.

Mr. J. N. Tihkham, our genial insurance agent, has been at home the past few days. Ed.

Moore, one of our old time Law and spirit of the animals, darting away to the musical tintiuabulation of silver bells, each striving to do his level best, good points, showed up well, in a number of oases. Mr. John Ross drives a beautiful bay Alley, of some bottom and speed, few care to tackle John, when he holds the ribbons over Ross, and those who do seem to think they have tackled a small red cyclone Mr. Wt Davis, pulls the ribbons over handsome pair of chestnuts, of whose silver heels many a less speedy team have caught the flash, as they dartod by in splendid action. Mr.

Donnally cuts the wind behind bis Mr. W. P. Brush of the Texas Live TIME TABLE. jjecorupion general fund.

Kanwaka township gen'l fund Clinton township general fund Clinton township interest fund Marion township general fund Willow Springs township gen Stock Journal, and the Wool Grower and Oaaette, daily and weekly, is la the city in the interest of his company. Union Paelflo Kan Division. UOINQ WB8T. I.KAVKS. ler.

No. 1 Colorado Express ..11.011 a. No. 8 Paolno Express 11.43 p. Miss Mollis Ogden Dutch Lady.

Miss Mabel Porter; Bo Peep. Miss Fanny Heyman Domino. Mr. O. Shannon, proprietor of the Kansas Weekly Gazette, and Mr, Geo.

eral iuna Palmyra townshio tren'l fund no, Kansas- uy Accoutnuiaation. u.ob u. hi No. train 1.31 a. So.

lH-Wav Freight 10.80 a. NO. i 10.91) p. ill Eudora township gen'l fund School district. No.

1 gen'l fund Miss Carrie Stienberg Pigeon Letter A. Porter a Gazette typo, went to Kansas City Saturday. OOINd BA8T. Barrier. Mo.

4-Atlantio Express p. 3 do 8 do do do do G. Smith and Geo. Leonard; Atkinson Dentists, will be 'at handsome team, record 2:35, Elmo and no. z-rKustern Express i.iw p.

ni No. KannasClty Aooommodatlon. 8.05 a. Clowns. i No.

lil Emigrant train Pilot. These horses work splendidly v.in a. 1.45 p. 11.4a.ra 4 do 4 int. fund 5 general fund.

0 do 35 30 394 08 124 81 102 33 southwest corner of Massachusetts and Warren streets, February 1 and 2. Dental work at half price. 8. J.Manzeri; 1770. Manzer and Strauss, Y.

M. S. C. Jum do do do do do do do do together and their apearauce gives a delightful thrill to lovers of gamey steeds. 7 do bo D.

C. Hamilton, keeper. 80 83 WI no. ji way rreiani Na. M-Through ltiTMWorth Branca.

Leave Lawrence No. S3 Thro' Ex Leuva Lawrence No. Ft. and Ac. 1 At.

atLawrenoe No SI Thro' Kx Ar mi Lawreneo No. 83 Ft. and A. Mr. Cutler's blk gelding, a six year old 4.25 p.

do 13963 8 Mrs. 'tis whispered, will erect an opera house on the site of F. B. Havens, of Leavenworth, mask It 15 a. do do do do do do do do do do do 9 do ed only.

11.05 p. 0.85 p. shows good points and considerable speed and as a roadster is considered by knowing ones, a "good un." the stores recently destroyed by lire on Massachusetts street. person too, by the way, got a pile of iu general mud. 11 do A small cloud not bigger than a lady's books under bis wing top, saw him spot a house and fly over three fences and a coal shed, on observingtbe paterfamilias Mr.

Van Housen, eusooiioed, behind his bay gelding, is always reudy to give tlio 13 do 13 do flyers a tusscl for the lead, and it is a cold day when he gets left. The road about town has about orn out as re hand looms up in North Lawrence, and Mme. Grundy sayeth, "Cards an likely to make thoir appearance, "All's well that ends well" ho go in folks, but send us a piece of cake to dream on. rence boys, is in from Robinson, Colo-' light out the front gate. Guess his pur-suasive powers work better, when the old man uln't about; sell a book, then wings his way to tresher fields and victim new.

145 47 130 88 8214 105 98 133 82 34 09 65 38 17517 69 81 134 50 170 91 43 83 45 43 18100 24 83 70 70 74 50 70 30 108 08 08 35 gards good sleighing, still out in the suburbs it is yet in good condition and AtouUou, Tdpeka Santa Fe. UOINd HAM'. Triiiu irolng East leave I.Hwrenw depot: Knniia City Topcka Accom H.Oil a. No. K.

C. A. Through 11.50 p. No. AtlRiitte Express H.IT.

a. in No. Emigrant 1.45 p. 28, 'Fbmuirb Freight and 3.50 a ra No. IK), Wav Freight 10.80 a.

No. 82, Through Freight (I4f p. tn Kanaa (lly Tiiucka Aciroin 0.00 p. No. 21, Colorado ExprtMH 11.28 a.

No. 23, Paclrlc l'Wprcss 11.45 p. in No. ft'i, 2.110 a.m o. 27, Through Fivlght 12 01 a.

in No. 2M, Way Freight 5.10 a. ra No. 1, 1 hrough Freight 2.50 Eggs are selling at 25 cents per dozen proudses good uport for some time, if E. F.

Fluke Greek costume. Frank Milliard Indian. Mrs. Milliard Spanish dress. Mrs.

G. H. Langdon Spanish lady. Chas. S.

Walker: Oscar Wilde. T. C. Cole English Volunteer. Miss Lou Smith folly.

Gus. Faas School boy. Fanny Levy fashionable lady. Kate Blood Havana. Belle Dix Patience.

A. B. Warren Nero. Frank Woodruff; Mephislophales. Miss Maborley Sister.

Nelson Gosline; Prussian officer. Mrs. J. T. Shanklin Pop corn girl.

W. W. Davis English Nobleman. Mrs. A.

B. Warren Night. do '14 do do 15 do do 10 do do do do 18 do do 19 do do 20 do do 31 do de 33 do do. 33 do do 23lntsink'gfund do 34 general fund. do 25 do do 26 do do 27 do the weather permits.

Another fall of potatoes at 60 cents per bushel sweet potatoes at 75 cents per bushel; good snow, would gladden the hearts of lovers cooking butter sells at 13 cents per of sport. Mr. (ius. Weber, sou of the popular merchant tailor, Mr. A.

Weber, is now receiving a thorough course of instruction in the art of custom cutting in the best cutting school iu New York city, he will return iii the early spring and re pound table butter 15 and 30 cents per pouuu. ROLLER SKATlNli. There is no more exhilarating sport Mr. Butteriield of the Mid Continent 108 10 do 28 do 1,009 93 published in Kansas City and made us a friendly call last week Hon. J.

D. Long ex-governor of Massachusetts was in the sume business with his father. Our gentlemen friends can rest assured of getting us good fit, and well made suit, as at any city in the West. in which ladies mid gentlemen can participate than rollerskatiug. It has long been considered in the East as a most elegant uud aristocratic amusement, so Kauaa City, Lawrence Southern.

OOIM1 HOITII. l.SAVBH. No. n-PHsawlger I1.t!5 a. No.

Freight and 4.110 p. ni CIOINO KOHTII. No. 0 Passenger 3.57 p. ra No.

10 Freight and Acconiinodutlou.10.15 a. ni city last week. J. D. Patterson Sir Roger deCoverly.

Mrs. W. W. Davis Queen of Clubs. What is it? Looks like a modern Jos much so that it was a long time ere it A small and select party of young do 28 int sink'g fund 597 75 do 29 general 146 78 do 30 do 43 48 do 81 do 183 61 do 82 do 67 09 do 88 do 19110 do 83 int sink'g fund 327 76 do 34 general fund.

84 74 do 84 int sink'g fund 133 73 do 35 general fund. 130 04 do 36 do 819 33 do 36 int 4 sink'g fund 286 33 eph, yellow jacket, blue hat, blue became the property of the general pub rado, on a visit. Mr. S. W.

Sawyer and wife left, last Sunday, for tho east, on a visit to their daughter. Billy Anderson was up from Kansas City last Saturday visiting his father, Dr. 8. B. Anderson.

Andrew O'BIeniss, wife and daughter Nellie, of Topeka, are here visiting relatives and friends. Ed Canaran, while returning home from town last Thuriday evening, severely frore one of hi ears. When you want to buy groceries on credit well it is best to pay cash for groceries aad newspapers. Miss Laura Flagg. 'of Seigel, Kan.

is visiting her sister Mrs. Dr. Phillips of this city. Miss Jessie Heathman, of Scigel, Kan. is visiting her sister Miss Sarah Heathman of this city.

An engine and one caboose was badly wreoked near tho U. P. depot in west Lawrence on last Friday afternoon. Fortunately no one was hurt. While making a coupling at the U.

society people met at the hospitable residence of Miss Mary Neisley on Ten breeches, and spotted handkerchief lic, aad then only after the expiration guess we'll tackle it Hello there mis nessee street, on last Wednesday J. H. Alback Turk. Mrs. Wm.

Poabody Spanish lady. Mrs. John Barber Continential lady. Mrs. Tracy Lady of '03.

Geo. Tracy Clown. Lettic B. Collins Red Riding Hood, of a patent and the improvement and re-patenting of the rollerskate. Messrs.

Hester Doyle, of this city, have in ter! How do you feelP "Oh," quoth evening and participated in the quiet enjoyments of a card party. All enjoyed the M. "I feel Famous have a do 87 general fund 5183 keerd Then we collapsed. do themselves finely and regretted tho demands of remorseless time, which cuts troduced the amusement here, and have secured the use of the Henley skate, the most complete skate in Its line of Mr. John N.

Florer, with his wife and Mr. Oscar DeLong was dressed in a suit worn by the late Governor Shannon, off pleasures most enjoyable with ruth family, from the Osage Indian Agency, are in the city. Mrs. Florer will remain many imitations and styles. Theregen- while minister to Mexico, over thirty less hands.

Another happy uieuthig of kindred years ago. The suit at that time was during the absence of her husband, who goes to Texas on business, to be absent the American court dress. It was with tlemen generously seta purt the morn ings of Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, between the hours of 9:80 and It a. for Instruction and practice tor out exception the richest costume on the some tune; spirits enjoyed the same pleasant pastime at Miss Hartley's, pleasing home. These card parties afford much quiet fun, floor.

NORTH LAWRENCE NOTES ladies only giviug them un opportunity to learn to keep thoir feet and get while away many otherwise tedious hours of our long winter evenings; and do do do do do do do do do do do de do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do. do do C. A. Faris will remove his family to Kansas City on Friday next, where they will permanently reside. Mr.

Faris and his estimable family have many friends in this city who will regret to lose them The U. P. boys were paid off last Tues the charming hostesses, of other guests, used to tumbles; also that they may improve on tumbles, so as to do them 38 general 34 58 .19 do 113 73 40 do 68 37 4t do 18167 42 do 14313 43 do 15 88 43 int. sink'g fund 130 28 44 general fund. 335 15 45 do 75 85 40 do 10715 47 do 1540 48 int.

sink'g fund 1049 49 general fund. 259 76 50 do 80 69 51 do 55 23 50 int. sink'g fund 10193 51 general tund. .1 131 30 58 do 150 50 58 do 313 5(1 54 do 33184 55 do 133 41 56 do 80 63 127 82 57 general fund. 100 92 58 do 64 7S 08 do 136 69 day.

P. depot Friday morning Mr. Arthur Fritz had two fingers so badly jammed CHURCH NOTICES. flKST M. K.

CHITROH. Preaching at the First M. church morning and ereaing by the pastor. Hubject at 11 a. m.

"Persanal lufluctice class meeting at and young people's meotin at 0 in the chapel. I'LVMOCXH UHl'RCH. Morning service at It o'clock. Preaching by the pastor I'oninuinioa service at 3 o'clock p. si.

Young people's Union at 8: 15 p. m. V. M. C.

A. Young men's meeting every Sabbath 4 p. m. All young men invited to be present. Honins open every afternoon and evening.

Htepin aiidsceuH.soutbcast corner Miisascbusests and Warren, up stair. COMPLIMENTARY. This number of the Head Cente is Hept gratis to many Lawrence homes, that all it possible may make its acquaintance. It is our aim to make a paper for the people of Lawrence, and if they like it we shall be thankful for their patronage. Price delivered by carrier or sent by mail $2.00 a year or 30 cents a month.

We oner it the first month on trial at half price or imir weeks at 10 cents by mail. For by all dealers and news boys. THE DAILY HEAD CENTER. Billy Harnian is running Chas. Men easily and gracefully.

A too energetic from our midst. The best wishes of a denhall's train on the brunch. added their usual happy and successful abilities in entertainment, which contributes so much to enjoyment of such occasions. large circle of friends attend thsm. tumble discourages the system, and so, as practice makes perfect in all things M.

Petlibone contemplates building a that an amputation was necessary. Society in the eastern suburb of this city, all on the qui vive, ever mysterious preparations, in the way of store clothes, livery stable near the depot soon and tumbles and tumblers will always H. Gregg, for a longtime I. Cherry broke his collar bone while ixist, especially with roller skaters, the andfixins. It looks like the services of idea is to do your tumbling as grace Mr.

and Mr. Harry W. formerly of this city but recently of Beuaavista, Texas, have returned to this city with the intention of locating here permanently. Mr. Cole is general agent and auditor of the Phoenix Insurance working ou tho ice one day last week.

Engineer John Hamilton is lavineoff. employed as mail agent on tho K. 0. L. S.

railroad, and whose disappearance created considerable excitement among fully as you can, girls. Men and boys being naturally given to tumbles and sickness of himself and family being the cause. tumblers need no instructions. Kind his acquaintances; has been apprehended, in Nashville, Tennessee by special agents of the postoflice department and Mrs. J.

D. Finchor and others lost some very choice house plants by lost nature and their tailors have made, them secure from disastrous conclu 60 do 2,879 91 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do charged with rifling registered letter Mr. J. B. Farnham informs us that he will begin at once the erection of a 60 int.

1,590 04 61 general fund 265 09 sions if they pull down their tests right weexs ireeze. Mr. James O'Neill has handsome two story storeroom on lot 74 a parson, were about to be called in. Mr. Daily, the head of the famous merchant tailoring department, will move his family to Lawrence in a few Mr.

and Mrs. S. T. Sawyer left last Sunday, cold as it was; for Maine, where they will remain with their daughter for several weeks. i At the University W.

W. Deuglas has been installed as president and Mis Kate Ridenour, secretary of the Oread society. shipped one of hogs to hard and dou't wear tight pants. The hull under the old Journal office will car load of cattle and one 3 Massachusetts street The building will 62 do 63 do 64 do 65 do sink'g fund animals. Kansas City.

They were tine always be found open during tho regu More property changed hands in this city last week than any previous week lation hours, and in the evenings ought to be crowded with beaux and belles. no general One Month on Trial 30 CenR witnin tne last ten years be 25 by 60 feet, with elegant glass front, and will be filled with the latest designs in oramental sculpture, from finest granite and marbles. This will he when finished one of the most attractive and handsome stores of the kind in the West It helps the circulation, you know, packages, committed to his charge, while acting in his official cupacity, Gregg at onetime was believed to have committed suicide, by drowiing himself in the Missouri river, at Kansas City but subsequent developments showed him to still in the flesh, but so cunningly did he conceal his whereabouts, that, it was a long search before the government detectives succeeded in getting their hands uponhiin. The friends of Dr. S.

B. Anderson Charles Mendenhall is running the do do do do do 67 68 69 70 71 mail tram on the Leavenworth branch. while the atmosphere is so kinder skimp." in place of Andy Barker, who is laid up 14764 135 09 76 67 124 44 58 79 149 30 66 00 33 84 106 91 Sit 56 107 03 8133 199 81 113 40 6093 148 73 06 104 40 73 02 141 59 Misses Jennie Newton and Nannie witu a severe coin. Workmen aro slowly cleaning away do 73 Gilliland, of Kansas City came up to Stephens who are filling the ice 72 int sink'g fund 78 general fund. vlit Mr.

and Mrs. S. W. Sawyer before HIGH SCHOOL ITEMS. BURN'S DAT.

Last Thursday being the ftniversary of do 74 they left on their visit to Maine. do quietly gathered last evening and proceeded to the doctor's residence with Judge Holt, of Beloit, Kansas, is in town shaking hands with his numerous 75 76 77 78 do do do do the birthday of Robert Burns, the High School prepared the following program. Soeg. i School Life of Burns by. Ten Boys.

Declaration. Churchill. The Judge Is one of the prominent men of our energetic Northwest. i9 quick and stealthy steps, pouncing in upon his privacy, while he was enjoying his after supper paper and after a few short and appropriate remarks, pre Mr. Ed.

VanBuren is at home and ap 'Fora'thatnnda'that." Declaration M. Howland. pears to be enjoying the cold snap sented the worthy doctor with a hand 79 int sink'g fund 1,443 34 80 general 4 80 81 -do: 177 Oil 83 do 63 58 84 do 131 69 84 int sink'g fund 313 70 85 general fund, 214 33 joint 60 eeneral fund 38 51 to a Mountain Daisy." about as much as the rest of us Song, Sweet Aster Choir. Miss May Churchill. Dr.

Johnson of Atchison, has been in We are arranging to commence at an early day, the publication of the evening Head Center. The purpose is to issue a lively local daily except Saturday and Sunday. The Sunday Morning Head Center will issued as usual, and take the place of the Saturday evening issue. The Sunday Head Center will be continued as at present and will be furnished at 20 cents a month. The Daily Head Center, including the Sunday edition, will be furnished at 15 cent a week or SO cents a month in advance delivered by carrier.

OX TBIAl. ONE MONTR 80 CENTS. The Daily and Sunday Head Center will bo sent one month on trial to introduce it for 30 cents. Leave orders at once at the office, or send with directions that routes may be arrangod in time for early issue. We Invite all to take a trial trip.

WHAT THE HEAD CENTER WOULD LIKE TO SEE. 'I. Everybody attend, devine service today without discomfort. And profit by the good advice listened "To Marv in Heaven." the city for tho past few days, with the do (10 County o.rders other counties. 120 00 view of permanently locating here.

Oral Questions by Quotations from hums by. Girls. Song "Auld Lang Choir. Declaration. Miss Jessie Arter.

Miss Flora Quinn left yesterday for a ''Man was made to Mourn." some easy chair ns a token of their high regard for him iu his professional add social capacity. After recovering from the surprise of such an unexpected visitation our worthy physician extended to his visitors all the courtesies of which he is so complete a master. An enjoyable evening was passed amid jokes and reminiscences of times long gone past, and the congenial gathering then dispersed themselves to their several homes. two weeks' visit to Lawrence. We wish her a pleasant time.

Paola Spirit. In hands of Kansas Fiscal Agency, New York $10,695 91 Balance in Treasury 74,563 13 Select Reading. Rose Wagner. Miss Gilliland and Miss Newton, of "totters saturaayight. A large number of visitors were pres Kansas city, who were in the city visit ent and the program was well rendered ing Mr.

and Mrs. S. W. Sawyer, depart ed for home last Sunday. COUNTY" TREASURER'S REPORT.

The Rebecca Degree Lodge of Law Thb HeadCentek is he first Douglas rence, installed thefollowing officers at $85,35804 $85,358 04 CouNTr Treasurer's Office, Lawrence, Kansas, Jan. 23, 1883 i I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the several funds in the Douglat County Treasury on the 22d day of January, 1883, to the best of my knowledge and belief. PAUL R. BROOKS. County Treasurer.

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th day of January, A. D. 1883. M. SUMMERFIELD, Clerk District Court.

county paper to publish the county treas Congress will probably treat the tariff question just as the Kansas legislation will the liquor law question that is, let it alone. their meeting last evening J. P. Parn-hamn, W. G.

Miss Laura Eagle, G. Miss Anna Moore, treasurer; Miss Anderson secretary. urer's quarterly report. It is found elsewhere in this paper and presents a elear statement, in conciso of form the condition of the various funds in the hands of A let up ob cat concerts by the agency Hon. John Q.

A. Norton, the hand THE NEAREST TREE. C6unty Treasurer Brooks. somest member of the Douglas county of some exterminator, More farmers In town and spending more money with oar. accomodating delegation in the legislature, spent Satur ThoMnrder er of Kansas Officers Meets His Just Doom.

the debris left from the late fire, although the sidewalk, is still obstructed, and pedestrians mult shin around in the gutt er to get by. BAL MASQUE. The social event of the seaso so far, was the bal masque, given by the members of the. Young Men's Social Club at Frazcr, hall last Thursday evening. Considerable pains were with regard ornamentation, and the walls presented- a bright panorama of beautiful figures, profusions of flowers, flags, pictures, tissue, groupings and blended oolors.

The scene presented pleasing pictures of tasteful costumes and airy figures and graceful conceptions, while comedy held high carnaval, in grotesque imitations and pantomimic antics. Many rich toilets encostume, -strange and foreign to dame fashions edicts, gave picturesque and novel effoct Jumbo, the great; awoke the creaking echo of the smoeth floor, with his ponderous tread and, his keeper warily watched lest his mischievious trunk, should be filled with odds and ends of the merry masquers trappings and he partaking thereof, assume a dispeptio mein. The nurse with the baby bottle, and other contraptions filled; a void in the heart of the stalwart cop. -t Clowns, dominos, flower girls Spanish gypsies, iroubadores and monks, trooped by in gorgeous and sombre garb. The stately march kept in decorous line the more sedate masks, but a clown, trouba-dore, of harlequin continually flashed over the waxy floor, with wild revel in his nerves, and music in his heels, and a bold bandit stalked about, with blood in his eye.

An unique device adopted by the management, for a program, demands a passing note. ted program was dispensed with and in its stead a number of cards, corresponding to the number of dances, were introduced. The cards being of black cardboard 90x11 inches, and beaut j-fully band painted with the name of the dance. After the intermission of each dance, the floor manager displayed one of these cards, in a handsome gilt frame, upon an easel, exposed to plain flew from the musio stand. None knew which dance came ssxt, aad as few if any engagements are made ahead in nouses one nine north oi tms place, are working forty men at an expense of about senty-nve dollars per day.

J. Pennington, living in the vicinity of Reno, arrived home from Kentucky one day last week- Mr. P. has been absent from homo for several months. Charles Strong, from the vicinity of Reno, sold twenty-five hundred bushels of wheat in this market one day last week, for which he received eighty cents Eer bushel.

This, we believe, includes is entire last year's crop. Theodore Clans, living eight miles northeast of town, has been unable to work for the last three years, but not until the last few few weeks has he been confined to his room. Mr. C. was a resident of this city for seveal years, and was known as nn honest and upright man.

J. H. Haight of Lawrence, Shipped a car load of hogs to Kansas City one day last week. The average weight of his hogs was 350 pounds. Some were spring pigs.

Mr. If. received 6.40 per hundred. There hogs were all raised by Mr. Haight on his farm three miles eatt of thiscity.

A chapter of accidents happened to Mr. M. K. Benedict's family a few days ago. Mr.

Benedict, while in the yard with his wife, saw her in tho act of falling aud attempted to save her, when they both fell, injuring themselves severely. Their little girl, who hastened to assist them, also fell, but fortunately her injuries were slight. Some four or live runaways occurred last Nearly all of them were caused by carelessness on the part of the owners. The wagons came mi "for the largest share of the damages; the horses in.every ease passing through safe. It matter not bow well a man may be acquainted with his team, he should not leave them unhitched in the streets at this season of the year, as was the case with all these runaways.

James Hortoii, of Kansas City, sold, a few days since, twenty acres of land lying directly north of the fair grounds. This is the remnant of a hundred acre farm that he and some others purchased from the estate of the late J. H. Lane, about twelve years ago. When Mr.

Horton Co. bought the farm they supposed the U. P. eompany would locate the machine shops here, but they, like hundreds of others, were sadly mistaken. We learn that a club has' been organized some four or five mile's northeast of town for protection against- wolves.

Their mode of operations will be to surround a large space of country at a certain time agreed upon by the parties, every man to be armed with shotgun and revolvers and shoot every wolf that makes its apperrance. i'or the last few weeks the wolves have been doing a great deal of mischief in the way of rob-blngjhan roost and worrying young pigs. Hence the necessity of a movement of thiskiad. A 20.Q0 BIBLICAL REWARD. The publishers of Rutledge's Monthly day and Sunday last among his friends in the Historic City.

merchant, who are prepared in price offer twelve valuable rewards in their A Portable Electric Lighter for $3.00 is being sold by the Portable Electric Light of 23 Water Street, Boston. It is an economical and safe apparatus for lighting for home and business purpose. Their illustrated catalogue is sent free. Scientific American, New York, December 16. Mr.

Geo. R.Gould, so rumor sayeth. aad quality, to make then happy. Everybody read 6nr Sunday paper. has purchased a fifty -foot front on Mas Monthly for February, among which ii the following We will give $20.00 in gold to the person telline us which is the middle verse Col.

Robt-G. Ingersoll lecture at our sachnsett street opposite the site on which his late store stood, and will soon erect a large brick and stone building. Mr. Gould will stock his store with one A gun elnb' organized among the shot of in the Old Testament Scripture by Feb DR.T.B. WILSON, Corner Bridge and Locust slrwls, North Lawrence, Kansas.

Over thirty year experience in treating- all of the latges and best selections of A bench show of blooded dogs held' Kansas Jan. 24. The Times Winffeld special says: A report is received here to the effect, that Sheriff Shenneman, shot while arresting Charles Cobb alias Smith, a desperado, near Udell yesterday afternoon, died last night. By the aid of neighbors Smith was held at thejfarm house, where he was captured to await assistance from Winfield. Upon the receipt of tho intelligence nt Winfield twenty five armed men proceeded to- the scene of the tragedy and hung Cobb to the nearest tree.

Cobb also- killed a cm-stable in Butler county a few days ago. The constable referred to in the above waa one from Jefferson county, not Bnt-lef, his name was Weiser. and had been wagons, buggies, and agricultural im plemenU ever brought to Lawreneo. 7 manner of iMseaseMbdt afflict mankind, especially tneI)leof Women and Children, ana ruary id, 1884. snouia two or more correct answers be received, the reward will be divided.

The money will be forwarded to the winner February 15. 1888. Persons trying for the reward mutt send 20 cents in silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the March Monthly, in whieh the name and address of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will be Dublished. Miss Flora Hadley a pleasant aiseas scbu-mi oy inaiMtretion ana tie errois nd follies of youth. Consultation fre.

Goaal advk ia often lietter than medicine. All practice or conaultatlon atrictly oonndenfau Calla received at all hour at Wilson Moon') here this summer, A shooting match, glass balls or pig-oons, between our crack shots and outside amateurs. i' Another fall of the "beaotiful," to 1 keep np sleighing If our sister cities can beat our masquerade party. driur wtore. aa atiove.

JangStf sard psrty Monday evening. Mrs. J. W. Green, Mrs.

Charles Monroe, Mrs. Bertie Neisley. Miss Mary Neisley, Miss Liziie Caldwell, Miss Mamie Simpson, and Monroe, Patterson, Green, To David Bmith This may be worth 120.000 to you ent X) OO B8 HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT TOTT I hare been sued in the District Court within Weir, Stevens, Sanford, March and looking for the young desperado, who it ont. Address Kutieage ruoiisning Company, Easton, Penn. He New OtoL i And is there a more social city of ha saw turn." and for the county or uoiuriu ana si Ate oc Kansas, by J.

C. Uardlinr, and that said J. site, as well supplied with, all the nec- Hardliur oia on tne nita any 01 January. A. ofltas The handsome new depot being erect 1XR3- filn hit netttion aaainst tou in taa seary condiments.

Lewis, were amobg those present On Monday evening there was a pleas ant party at the residence of Mr- and Mrs. B. A. Ambler, on Pinckney street, it being the occasion of their tin wedding. Ten years ago at Hornelsville, of tne Clerk of -raid Court, praylnf that he bat Quitted in the possession of the following de The Imperial club members held their ed by the Santa Fe railroad company is rapidly approaching completion, and scribed real eeiaremwii: i newest mmi" nr thnanmhwi-stausjlm- is.

W. sectioel usual weekly hop at razer Hall Friday sight aad danced merrily away the when finished will be the peer of any thirty-tlve (see. township fourteen depot of its 'site in the West. Ita nuure seventeen IK KL situated la the ooumy of Utmrlas and state of Kansas, aad that yoit New York, married B. A.

Ambler and fcsavy hours of middle eve, till the town clock boomed with its Iron longtw liaes of different colored -bricks, Interest thorein be declared to be null ana tow as airalnst the said J. Hardin: And you ars Georgia Thacher. Mr. Ambler was a AR'5D, 1 By Rev. G.

W. Havermale, Tuesday, January 83. 1883, at North Lawrence House, Mr. Jessie Jones and Miss Mary D. Kline, all of North Lawrence.

ANNOUNCEMENT, -a" i I hereby announce myself candidate for township trnstoe of Wakaua township at the coming election. Ajtdriw Docglass. heavy double lines of cornice and hand further not! Bed that ttalesa I oil answvr to the hour, when sleep steals deeply upon resident of Lawrence aid this city has its votorie's ooach one more bop and the some window and door fastenings give It aa air of style and prosperity, and said plaintirs mid petition on or before tb first day of Man-h, A. 18, same will be taken aa true and Juda-meat tendered arainst rou aa atorewkL hours wee caught the merry since been their borne, where they have lived and There were present on the occasion some thirty friends will be a bright ornament to Lawrence Att'y for said J. C.

HanMat. revelers still gaily pursuing the terpse horen god, with flying feet. architecture. Jan.S.lSta 1-lOwX. who spent a pleasant social evening..

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