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The Daily Kansas Herald from Lawrence, Kansas • 3

The Daily Kansas Herald from Lawrence, Kansas • 3

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Lawrence, Kansas
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-33 XT 1 Family Slioe Store BIQ GAME. KANSAS HERALD Tl Slickest Oama Yet Takan in by Our Police. LAWRENCE, KAN, SEPT. 1, 1883. We are again ready to Show our Trade The Largest Stock! BOORS, BUY YOUR UNIVERSITY ROOKS, RUY ALL YOUR ROOKS, BUY YOUR WALL PAPER, BUY YOUR ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BUY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES -OF- Yesterday afternoon Marshal Prentice received the following dispatch: Fort Scott, Aug.

31. CT.K. Prentice, City Marshal: Arrest T. A Roeers. Mr.

Hadley will tell of Card of Thank. m. it. Aaar friends who greatly ielped ua during the sickness and death ot darling Nellie, we wish to return our him. Telegraph me if you arrest mmauu officers will leave here at once, Search him and hold all papers.

Charles Nelson, Cashier. S. T. FIELD -rateful acknowledgements. We also feel 'he deepest gratitude for the tender sympathy which found expression in gifts ot BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS to select from in Lawrence.

OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK amounting to many thousands, is now in, And all Goods bought for CASH, Going to Mr. Hadley the marshal learned SUCCESSOR TO ovely flowers to decorate me cnac h--1J .11 mcmA life dear tO US. XUdh Sc Xield, lUclU (til UiHI UC1U 1111 1 lioln and svmDatnv in that two men had attempted to nave a draft cashed at the bank for $1,500 and that becoming suspicious he had telegraph- 1 1 1.1am htdOllD. Timvoi-socli's Opera House ed to other points to learn wuemei p-picions were correct. He showed, the marshal the following dispatches: XI A.

will enable us to make prices to suit everybody. Courteous treatment to all. Remember the place, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sep. 3, 4 and 5, and WAdnesdav Matinee. you may ever uuu the hour of need, is the earnest prayer ot Jacob and Emma Kilwoeth.

I Billiard at Leavenworth. i September 14th Leavenworth is to have a series of great games of billiards. Soha-fer, Sexton and Wallace on their return from San Francisco will play match games, both afternoon and evening. Slade and Mitchell will be present, and spectators will have an opportunity of seeing the two great sluggers. Is is probable that should MASON'S, 8-20-dtm.

St Louis. Aug. Hadley. ron, Scott has stopped payment of their duplj-cat inP yours of 29th, believing it Purchased for fraudulent purposes. Withhold this information from party presenting draft until Browell of Keokuk, can get to Lawrence.

He leavesnight. Keokuk, Aug. 31 Tw.ain nsirties ore- rf Kill Llinir the Carbondale railroad, i Viw f.liA Pnnulav Of the regular season, an inis Chicago Ideal Opera Gompany, nn.mT.Tv riTTTfiAfin PTlTTRHTT rilOTR CO.) wuu. JNATIUNAli VCy-' -11 l. senting Fort Scott draft.

Officers will be in Lawrence to-morrow morning. in lawre Keoluk NATIONAL BANK. Wf an hour after receiving this blatv tut iw-0 and had spent some time in this city dating from 1870 to 1874. He professed to know nothing of the charge on which he was arrested. Frank Webster, who was present, asked if he remembered his father, and he said, "I do, and should be glad to see him, but I don't suppose he would care to visit me here." He drew a chair near the Herald man and said, "I wish you would send tit rot lawver.

You can come 45 ARTISTS. fFORMERLY UHlUAliU uhuiwju A.V- w-ii iL XnPAd Gilbert Sullivan's Latest Operatic J. DAVIS, Manager. WILL. Ul jv- MONDAY NIGHT, Sept.

3rd. 99 I information, Marshal Prentice had a man giving his name as Rogers, about 60 years of age, and he looks like a well fed. bishop or judge. He looks like a wealthy, dignified, business man, and would not be taken for a crook, lie seemed very much surprised, but had little to say. He had $44.40 in money, but no papers of any importance.

there be a number or L.awrem;e wish to attend they could obtain excursion rates. The Latest Novelties. in furnishing goods and hats and caps is what the stylish and fashionable gentle-men of this city'desire. With increased facilities in room, light etc in our new clothing palace we are going to make this a separate department which will be under the supervision of Mr. Will J.

Block, who has great experience in this line and will at all times have the latest and most fashionable on hand. 'Low prices always rule with us and an inspection cordially solicited by Steinberg, The Kino Clothier. me uii down with him if you like and I will tell you all I have to say." We told officer Harbaugh of the man's request, but he said for the present at least the officers would rather the man would have no attorney. However, Mr. Riggs heard that he tA nA nranf.

lnWtl tO the lall tO Particulars of the arrest were sent to Fort-Scott. The following was re-reived last evening in reply 1 0RT BCOTT, Aug. oi. ii mi Piiti-p Pni.mE: Arrest Cam- Wa8 WUUICU UU TTv see him. In answer to the marshal's question as to why he took the south train at Lear-nard's Cammon said he went out to Sam htm, mon and hold on to llodgers.

Will be alter both on first train. 9-1-lw Or the Peer and the Peri. TUESDAY NIGHT, Sept. 4th, (First time in Lawrence, and the Latest Comic Opera Success,) "the sorcerer." Wednesday's Matinee, Sept. 5th, at 2 P.

M. 'patience' Or Bunthorne's Bride. Wednesday Night, September 5th, Last appearance of the "IDEALS' in their mever-to-be-forgotten rendition of M- S. PINAFORE" 0. XV.

Constable. Dliceof Rogers, fi, in the whole anair. Search for him about the city convinced the officers that he had flown. Officers Riggs but did not find him at home; mat he wished to go to Wellsville on business before night. In answer to the question as to why he jumped from the train at Baldwin he said that he learned on the train that there was no train from Ottawa to Wellsville, that he could take that night and that he concluded to take it across the country on foot.

To further questions he to make any answer. 1. l. ....1 i YirifVi fViia urcnesira iictuiius a nr.a Onmnlete Reed, String and lirass Old Settlers. The old settlers of Kansas wi 11 hold a reunion at Bismarck Grove September loth day and evening.

The committee ot arrangements held at meeting a Governor Robinson's office yesterday and appointed the followiug committees: On music-Sam. Reynolds, Forest lavage and Gov. Robinson, On finance-Col. Walker, C. W.

Smith, J. H. Wilder, Osbun Shannon, C. F. Gar- reOn table for invited guests-Gov.

and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Savage, Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Coleman Mr and Mrs. Sam. Kimball, Mr.

ud to J.G. anA Mrs. D. C. Haskell, Mr.

uruuu Company. JKPopuIar Prices. Harbaugh and Ellis gave conductor-oi the 5 p. m. Southern Kansas train, a full description of the man wanted, and instructions to hold him if he boarded his train, and telegraph Agent R.

K. Tabor. As this train reached the platform at Learn-ards south of the city, the tram was flagged, and Caramon got aboard and paid his fare to Ottawa. Conductor spotted the man at ti 11 nVWk trai arrived Mr. YOU GAJS OET A once and reaching Baldwin, telegraphed Agent Tabor that he had the man wanted Boot or a Gum A.

Brownell, banker of Keokuk, Iowa, aud Mr. Harding, chief of police of Keokuk. These men visited both prisoners and the banker recognized both of them. Cammon was known then as Hennersheets, James II. Gardner aud James Bradley.

The two prisoners succeeded in swindling the Keokuk bank out of $1,000 and the Grenada bank of a like sum. Their scheme is to go to a bank and putting down, say ft fnr that amount. In liah.en, i a Wis Mrs. A. 31.

Oeu- by the police, and asking mm ior iuuuu-tions. Just as the train was leaving, the conductor noticed his man was not aboard. ana i.urs. v. i nr.

A Afro O. E. Learnard. AT Kins, iui. and Mrs.

J. G. Sands, Mr. and Mrs. alter Looking around he saw Uammon a long Howell, Mr.

and Mrs. 0. A. Hanscoui, air. 3 r.

Mr. and Mrs. b. A distance away, running towards uie umuer. The conductor stopped the train, and after store.

anu iuio. v. t. anA Mrs. P.R.

Brooks, Mr. and a few days they will return, and tellina a long chase captured mm, leinng umi aKnnft. li rirfitt naving ueeu jubh Mrs.C. W. Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. J. li. ht a ivTi.a llendrr. Mr.

that he had paid his fare to uu had better ride it out. Accordingly he Massacnusexxi 5-19tf wilder, iur. uuu -r -jt- Uranscomb. Mr. and, Mrs was taken to Ottawa and given into the auuiuio.

Mr nnd Mrs. hvans, hands of the authorities, bherin Asner ICE! U3UUU ouaui.u.., The following is a list of officers for the telegraphed the sheriff to Ottawa to arresi ICE! ICE! F. DEICHMANN, reunion, Dr. Root having already sigmueu 1 .1 Cammonand brin him to i.awreuce the first train. the day.

Hon. J. 1 Root, About 10 o'clock last night biienn guuu uuuijr uv obtain, if the plan works successfully, a duplicate draft. Taking this they present it in some other city. They are in no hurry for the money, they say, andean wait until the bank hears from the bank that issued the draft.

The reply is of course favorable and the draft cashed. About this time the original is presented by one of the other members of the crowd in a distant city. If nothing is suspected the sharpers have soon doubled their capi tal invested. Rogers consented to return to Iowa, without a requisition, but Cammon does Hon. D.

R. Meat Market. Order your Ice from A- G. EIDEMILLER. 49 MassachusettsStreet.

Asher received a telegram from the sher iff at Ottawa stating that Caramon had i i. vvyanuoi, Anthony, Hon. J. F. Legate Hon H.

Miles Moore, Leavenworth; Col John A. Martin, ni K. Holliday. Col. John secured a lawyer and was endeavoring Corner Massachusetts and Henry Sts.

i. ti TV.ti Martin, and lion. J. be released on a writ oi naoeas corpus. Deputy- Estes and Officer Harbaugh then started for Ottawa in a buggy to head off tticnie, nun.

1 T. OT rpnnpbii: Hon. C. B. Lines, Wa- I.

BICrELOW, -DEALER IN- Drflgs an! Mefticines, Fancy Toilet Arti Xullicvu, 1 Hon. Joel K. Goodin, Ottawa; these proceedings. The Choicest'of Fresh and Cured Meats Constantly on hand. tt tr Williams Osawottomie; uov.

About 10 o'clock last night the following not propose to do anything of the sort. Dial. Il tt Robinson, Hon. J. S.

Emery, Hon. C. H. T.anrrpnnn. Secretary and dispatch was received: I uranscomu, T.

Edwards. Lawrence. Go to Hutson Watt's Sunday morning for fresh bread. JVEOK.UK, 1 9:30 P. MM 31.

K. Prentice. Chief of Police: ireasuici, nnmmittee of arrangements appoint cles, Perfumery ana Fine Toilet Soaps, Cigars and Stationary. No. 133 MASSACHUSETTS ST.t H.

V- HOWE, entist. Hold Gardner. 1 will be here on the Onarter Centennial four years PERSONAL morning train. an rP- E. A.

Coleman, chairman, Sam. ni om' Walker. Joseph bav VUlcl til 1 uuue. letter which Marshal Professor Snpw and party returned last lumDaii. vui.

I- William Yates, and C. L. Edwards, LAWRENCE. KANSAS. BgC, ivuj iuv v'o Prentice found on the man who calls him-T Rofffirs.

it will be seen that his 118 MASSACHUSETTS night from their summer camping new Mexico. They all look well and as though tliAv had enjoyed a pleasant time. 'nilinurned to Monday, real name is James H. Gardner: IT-. J.

EOKE, DEALER IN 10th at 2 p. at which time sub- The sheriff, of Jefferson county was in ROBERT STERLING, Fairfikld, Aug. 8, VXXA. Jvs.H. Gardner Esq: TiBiw Sir: Enclosed herewith find committees are expecieu iCl.v.

the city last evening and shook nanus wun General Houseliold Furnishing Goods, a number of Lawrence people. nt.m&rfilz Fair. draft for $800 as per agreement. Trust it Contractor and Builder. Mr Will J.

Block, late of Springfield No fair in the west ever commenced un -i. n.aVla misnicies as tho Bis Tit v. an eneaeement with will reach you sate and nnu you wen. send the balance about the 28th inst. Please acknowledge receipt and oblige, i.

on Monday, bep FVBNITUBE CARPETS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, STOVES, AND CUTLERY. 179 MaasachasetU Street marcK. mi rru onfrloa are enormous in ex T. O. Rogers.

All kinds of brick and stone work done temuero. xuo It will not Steinberg, the King Clothier. He arrived in the city this morning, and will have charge of their furnishing goods department. W. (Innner returned yesterday nVlnplf this morninir officers in the neatest and most substantial man tent, 'ii i an inter state tair.

AUUUV Harbaugh and Estes arriued with their Xu. SELIG, Kansas will do her best in the contest for fliA Hiirrounding states. nrisoner. On the way up ne was very if i Vnmt.nn where he has been holding ner. Also dealer in cut stone of every description.

-t anxious, that tne omcers suuum uuvc finmrri and eive him an oppor- GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. the Normal institute. At the close of the wa unanimously requested by The railroads will be tested to their most capacity in transporting the oftnd Every day, from VIA VMfu tunity to telegraph to Judge Brewer of KB8B1VU 7 ta sunerintendents to conduct Kansas City, whom he said ne wanted 10 ApfenA him. He also 6poke of James Tnt.it.iite next year, and contracted to Oroitnd Floor, Opera House Block. anas wuu tt Monday to Friday, will have attractions of imposing interest.

In case of dry weather the erond will be Cash Grocery! Cor. Mass. and Warren Sts. An ro at aereatly increased salary. The Greene and Sam.

Riggs. Arrived here he :4.u aAnntpA resolutions of the most went into a cigar store to purcnase some au uie )ifivv- i sprinkled, and every care taken in and lUBUIiuvv "j- i complimentary character concerning his Tlio Pmfessor also conducted the tobacco, and there tried to get someDouy to send him a good attorney, about the grounas miuiir inititute at Salina in July, and was offered A HERALD reporter saw tne man ai ine best of Goods at the lowest fort Of tM tv.l'nT,tv Ross, TICKET AGENT. Cut Rate Tickets to all Eastern points as cheap as the cheapest. No. 51 Eldrld ge How.

Bio ok. iail and at once recognized him as the it for next year. VI prices. ENDSLEY JONES, Lawrence, Kansas. T)ouelas will attend en mass that day.

Be" will be suspended at Lawrence, be on t.P Samuels csn be found at th partner of wno aid mo wooaen paving in this city. We' spoke, of it and Cammon said he remembered having seen r-r it. Eldridge house at all times. tn5 iVihi great fair and its marvel-ll StStSif to the Bismarck fair, us before, lie said tnai ne nau wie con-.

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Years Available:
1881-1884