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The Daily Kansas Herald from Lawrence, Kansas • 3

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Fnneral of Clara E. Apiti. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Hard on Blftln tHE Kansas erald At 2 o'clock this afternoon tho fun The following extract from a private fllDEON. cral of Clara E.

Apitz, little daughter letter is rather hard on our candidate for 1884 SPRING. 1884 GEO. UNES Corn planting has been put back two LAWRENCE. APRIL 30, 1884. of Mr Chas.

Apitz, took place from tho President. We think the ludy is prej weeks on account of rainy weather. Central Hotel, ltcv. Mr. Tremper offioi Wheat still looks very promising and TIME T-AJBLli ating.

There was a largo attendance of udieed and wo aro quite suro that Blaino is not so bad a man as she seems to think. At least he is the favorito in farmers think thcro will be a bountiful friends and relatives, and tho floral dec )( SANTA FE U. It. Aro now Showing their Advance Stock of crop. orations wore extensive and beautiful Kansas and will get our delegates: COINQ EAST.

Farmers on tho low lands aro busy The remains were interred in Oak II il Atlantic Express 4:00 p. "I've met the man who succeeds our lamented Haskell and ohl dear I how it making ditches to let off tho overflow New York cemetery, a lengthy concourso of bug Emigrant 1:45 a. Dress Goods and Sis, gies and carriages forming tho proccs made my heart sink to mark the con water from their lands so as to bo ablo to cultivate them. Wouldn't it bo bet OOINQ WEST, sion, notwithstanding the weather was trast, How somo men aro apropos Baa Ernnclsco 11:48 a. Colorado Utuh 11:40 p.

iu ter to ditch and make drains in dry migrant. '6a a. this thought is the subject much in my threatening and disagreeable in tho ex trcme, -IN- weather? For wo fear they will be shak' A. A. Robinson.

W. F. Whitb. mind just now tho Presidential candi tiou, Sunt. Gon.

Ticket Agt, ing with the "festive agcr" soon if they It. Jv. TABOR, Aft, date for the Republican party. I am aro not careful. Runaway.

puzzling my mind over a little clipping BOUTHEltN KANSAS K. It. Mr. II. M.

Greene's two littlo boys, I found in a Lawrcnco paper Kansas C. J. Cartwright has returned from Missouri, whero ho has been selling his On and after Monduy.Mur 0, trains will ar rive auu deport as lonow Harry and Freddie, were driving yester Herald (C. C. Thacher) thus Some AHRIVE.

DEPART, patent stock-feed cookers. day from the asylum, the University say Logan is the man for Kansas. Not Passenger. 10:45 a. m.

1 11 a. in Aooointuodatlon p. in. 5:00 p. in Tlio 11:85 train makes close connections at The barn and contents belonging to towards tho windmill, when the harness a few aro strong supporters of President Cuauute With the Missouri facino for Fursons- broke, frightening their horso and caus Arthur and still others name the illus Mr.

S. Reynolds was burned last Sunday night. A span of mules valued at $300 Oswetfo, Cuetopa Kansas, and all points In Tex, ing him to run away, iho wagon was trious Senator from Vermont, Edmunds NEW COLORS FOR TOE SPRING SEASON Pigeon Blue, Havana, Sapphire Mode, Pigeon Cray and Steel, BThcso will bo the leading shades, and aro produced in all the new fabrics' affeta-Tamiso. Ottomans. Surah Royal.

Satin-Bcrbcr. OUR ONE DOLLAR COLORED SILK Is the Great Agitator of our competitors, and wc will continue to offer it at above price until further notice. We invite comparison of $1.25 Silks from anywhere. We show tho best Black Silk in the world warranted not to cut as. L.

Barnes, 8. B. Hynks, broken and the horse hurt somewhat, The memories of twenty years ago make Supt. Gon. Pass.

Agt, were burned to death; 1,000 bushels of corn and all his farm implements were consumed by tho firo fiend. There is ii. ii. Tabor, Agt. the names of Sherman and Grant pleas The two boys were thrown out and badly bruised.

Dr. Miller was summoned ant to tho car of tho old soldier. The no clue to the origin of the fire. Wo UNION PACIFIC B. B.

GOING WE T. friends of Lincoln would make an army. understand tho building was insured LEAVES and upon examination found that no bones were broken, and that outsido of the sorencsss and lameness caused by But over and above all other names, Limited Express 11:10 a. in Pacula Express 11:30 p. few days before it was burned: $1,000 that name which comes down to us will hardly cover the losses.

the rockbound coast of Maine Emigrant rom their bruises they will be well to-day. It was a fortunate escape for the boys If this wet weather lasts much long GOING EAST. LEAVES, seems to pervade tho very atmosphere as with an inspiration. Kansas was for or wear nliiny. er we farmers will adjourn and all go a Limited Fxprcss p.

in as the ground over which they were Atlantic express in fishing. Accommodation 8:01 a in carried at a break-neck pace was very Blaine four years ago, and she will be OUR BLACK CASHMERES Emigrant 10:10 a. in Hurrah for Blaine, tho "Plumed uneven and rough. for Blaino this year or wc misinterpret LEAVENWOKTH BRANCH, AKKIVK. DEPART.

Knight of Maine." the reports that aro coming in every Passenger 11:00 a. in. I p.m There was a faint attempt mado to or Not Recognized. Mixed uaua.ni. I eaau.m day.

We remember tho hot debate in carr the same brand that has gven such satisfact years, and at lower prices than ever. The two men arrested last Sunday 8. T. Smith, J. T.

Bhankun Gen. Supt. Agent, the State Convention of 1880, how the ganize abase ball club in this valley but has proved to be a failure on account of ittlo handful of Grant delegates sent supposed to be burglars from Topeka were released to-day the officers at AHBIVAL AND DEPABTURE OF MAILS the beys not showing enough pluck and up from the old Second Congressional district held the floor against the whole vigor. They arc too luke-warm. CLOSES.

3:45 p. Topeka not being able to recognize In every department will be shown as soon as produced. Wo aro always tho 1 :) p. Some certain persons are said to be them. The following letter was receiv first to introduce the most fashionable and correct styles and this year have mado 10:30 a.

p. mad because we write items. If that cd from Kansas City to-day in regard to state with a tenacity that has always characterized the supporters of that Napoleon of modern times, until after arrangements to excel any previou Season. ARRIVES. 11:30 a.

m. 11:45 p. in. 4:40 p. in.

12:15 p. m. 12:15 a. iu. 4:30 p.m.

4:00 a. in. 4:15 v. m. 11:15 a.

in. the matter. E. P. from East.

K. P. from West A. T. S.

F. frdm East. A. T. S.

F. ron West Southern Kansas Leav. Brand K. Carb. so pitch in boys, you have a good show, as we have.

We give you our word of Kansas City. April 29. 1884. midnight and how they were finally p. in 7:30 p.m 11:00 a.

ra 7:30 p. 11:00 a. 8:45 p. in 7:30 a. in CARPETS, A FULL STOCK JUST OPENED.

C. 1. K.l'rentice, Chief of 1'ojice: "honor bright" that we wont get mad, I our letter inclosing photographs of cry, pout or get DaiKy, out pun ngni 2:00 p. in, good naturedly sat down upon the overwhelming force of the Blaine clement etc." men arrested in your city duly received. Lynbon Etaqe.

Arrives Tuesday, Thursday ahead and give you the best we have in ihemenaro not known in this city. Moquetts. Brussels. Tapestry. Ingrain.

All new designs at the same prices asked for old patterns elsewhere. Wc- and Saturday at 7:00 p. closes same day at our "noggin," and if we arc snowed rom their appearance I should judge That was ear marks" says a friend I 8:00 p. m. under we'll treat three times.

them to be tramp thieves. Lapeer Staqe. Arrsves Wednesday and showed it too. "They are going the make and put down carpets purchased of us, and guarantee satisfaction in every case, relieving our customers of all trouble in the matter. Will Greene lost his hired girl or she Saturday at 12:00 closes same day at 11:00 rounds of the papers all the over the i ours truly, Tiios.

M. Sl'EERS, Chief of Police. a. m. quit rather.

Wc advised Will to get country and is newspapery machine Sundays and National Holidays all mail work." close at 11:00 m. Inspect our stock and examine our prices and qualities. GEO. IMES CO. married Bomo time since and we think he will take our advice, for it is harder to hire a girl than to get married.

What use has Kansas for a two-faced resident, a man who represents a Pres Stabbing Affray. This morning about 9 o'clock two col THE CITY. Henry Carder is going to raise water ored boys, John Clarke and Andrew byterian family, let his daughter erect melons down in Pugh's frog pond. If PERSONAL Watson, got into a fight on Warren street near Kentucky. Each drew pock water is an essential element in raising an altar in their house to be married by it and Roman Catholio ceremony, then have it published far and wide to secure Catholic favor.

A man who came with them he wont lack for it soon. et knives and began slashing away at Wesley Watkins the young man who each other. Clarke stabbed Andrew in the left sido and also cut his arm. An in an ace (as Secretary of State under Garfield) of throwing us into a wretehed worked in the Mirror office at Tongan-oxie, Kansas, has quit and will remain at home for tho present. His inky fingers will no longer cause the Mirror to war on a point in international treaties appear to the public looking like it had been dipped in an ink barrel.

The sub drew succeeded in cutting Clarke's clothes some. Tho wounded boy was taken to a house back of the Baptist church and Dr. Punton was called in to dross his wounds. Marshal Prentice arrested young Clarke shortly after the affray, and locked him up for trial. The wounds received by Andrew were serious but not necessarily fatal.

all for the hope of uplifting Blaine Co. The man who was the under tow that severed the friends that planned the wreck that nearly broke the planks out of the party platform, that let the scription list fell off fifty while he was there. Typographical errors were too numerous to mention. We hope George evil in and drove him mad, insomuch will get those subscribers to renew now as the black pall of assassination was the final result. All this is but the be- be has left.

W.T. Watkins formerly resident of W. II. Lv tie Post, of Fort Scott, ginning, ins trades in Btocics, ms jod- this place now of Tonganoxie, yesterday shipped a car-load of. corn to bcries unbecoming a United States Sen R.

E. Lee Camp at Richmond, to ator, all stuck to him; yet with his new was visiting at his father's, Mr. It. W. Watkins this week.

Granger. aid in building a home for disabled Con book inviting canvascrs all over the federate soldiers. United States he pops his head out of AMUSEMENTS. le chamber window to see the fun go Smythe, a son-in-law, and Jefferson, son of the deceased, were arrested yes KEENE. From the talk on tho street there is on, throwing out a card now and then, while all this mud and blood is traced to his doinocilo directly or indirectly.

terday in Des Moines, on suspicion going to be a big sale of scats to-morrow morning for thoKccne engagement and we are glad of it Mr. Keene de of being the murderers of an old man named Jefferson last Saturday. I cannot sec why Logan isn't just the -r I -z- mil In New Orleans yesterday the Knights man for the great west, a true representative of loyal, soldierly, earnest, zealous, western statesman, and as I know serves a big house and we likj to see Lawrence show her appreciation of abil of Pythias prize for the best band dress ity. An eastern article speaks as fol- was awarded to the Adrian City band. The Michigan and Kansas diyisions left him to be a man true to himself, true to ows of his Macbeth: his family, his friends, his principles and ONE OF THE CELEBRATED "Of the play presented, Shakespeare's or their homes last night.

A four-foot vein of coal was struck his God. His family and my uncle's family have been friends for years, and grand tragedy of Macbeth, we do not need to speak; but its presentation by yesterday in a prospect hole which was being sunk at Raymond, a village some we know Mrs. Logan, too, a grand whole-souled woman who dares to own a friend Mr. Keene and his fine company was ten miles north of Litchfield, 111., on the Wabash road. in plain garb, in high places, genial and such as to afford the highest satisfaction to the fine and critical audience present, and to reflect the highest credit upon J.

W. Mulvane and Miss Franc John-eon went up to Topeka to-day. Mr.Welhs, of Ottawa, was in the city to-day. W. A.

Stewart, editor of the Weekly Magazine, Chicago, is in the city for a ehorttime. Yesterday T. A. Stocks, W. C.

Spang ler, IT. T. Smith, Geo. Ii. Watwm C.

Dean and L. II. Leach loft for Iowa City to attend the Oratorical Contest-They will be met at Kansas City by Mr. Quayle, of Baker University, and Mr. Miller, of the Normal school.

A. B. Woodward and daughter Mamie will be in Lawrence during the week. Mr. O.

II. Scott and family left for Massachusetts. They were accompanied to the depot by a largo number of friends. W. F.

Ilenderson.of Eric, through the city to-day on his way from Topeka to his home. h. R. Eliot, of Manhattan, took the Southern Kansas train for the South to-day. Ivon D.

Freemam, an old Lawrence toy, is on the streets of our city again and will remain several days. Harry Barnes went down to Ottawa to-day. W. T.Findley wont down to Burlington to-day. J.

J. Merrick, attorney at law at Harper, Kansas, was in the city to-day, on hia way from Topeka home. Mr. J. II.

Harrison came down from Topeka yesterday and went down home on the Southern Kansas to-day. Frank Woodruff and sister left today for a few days visit to relatives in Emporia. Mrs. II. K.

R. West, of Chicago, came in yesterday from Chicago in company with J. II. Gregory manager of the Weekly Magazine. Suspicion.

Two days ago Officer Harbaugh found a valise full of clothing hid away under the sidewalk on Henry street. It was supposed that it belonged to a tramp, who had put it there for the purpose of edding to the stock before leaving, This morning about ten o'clock a rather singular looking young man called at police headquarters and claimed the valise. Thinking the case worth investigating, Marshal Prentice locked the fellow up for further inquiries. Freeh Meat. George Mayhood, the popular market man of Henry street, opens the spring season with the choicest lines of fresh meats in the city.

He also keeps constantly on hand a fine stock of sugar cured hams and bacon. Orders by telephone promptly delivered. 4-2dlt To and From Europe. I am selling tickets from Lawrence, imself. His acting last evening in the Cansas to Liverpool.

Oueenstown, las- thoughtful of others, does good because she likes to; helps the helpless because she wants to, not because the papers will prate it all over the land. I know these things, is the reason I write all this to you, hoping you will think as I do. I see in papers a notice of Yearsley White 'Sweet' Baby Coaches cow, Belfast and Londonderry with first class tickets to New York for tho small sum of $54.60, and roouud trip tickets to any of tho above named places for $98.85. Will sell tickets to all ether title role showed the amount of study which he has given to the part, as well as the great talent which enables him so well to re-produce the work of the great dramatist. His acting last evening was such as to carry his whole audience with him and called forth deafening applause.

teaching singing in easter service in a suburban town, and joyfully note it. ISuropean places in proportion, Agent Pan fi.innfA fifnamaliirk T.l'nA low I would like a good visit with Law Ie was ably supported by Mr. Gotthold John Anderson, No. 152 Mass. St.

rence friends, and shall make a great ef dtf brt to come this summer. I am in ex cellent health, not better for years, as Madcuff, of whom it is sufficient to say that nothing better could have been desired, his Macduff being even superior to his Richmond. Miss Constance Preserve Your Roofs. Tli Rtar.AnrA Tirfl T'rnnf Rlatfl Paint but in no lucrative employment, cko out Company aro receiving orders for roof painting. They can refer you to one Iamlin as Lady Macbeth, was one of -AND IS A SAMPLE OF- undrcd and mty patrons in this place.

nerfect Drescrvative of shingle and (and no more) a living. Newspaper work as correspondent poor pay, bad percentage on even meagre brain investment; never got my appointment, rebel women ahead every time, bah! metal Office third door north of National Bank D. II. Bailet, the finest impersonations of that difficult character that we have ever witnessed. All the other parts were well taken, some of them exceedingly so, and the production of this grand tragedy in so able a manner, drew forth the strongest marks of approbation from the audience.

Mr. Keene and Miss Hamlin were several times called before the curtain." W. M. liCNT, Wm. Wethers Very sincerely, Elvira Bliss Sheldon, 912 N.

Y. Ave. Tug of War. (la to Coalev'a rink for a good time To-Night. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY Vanilla Ice Cream 15c Lemon Ice 15c Wednesday night, 30th inst.

There will be an exhibition of fancy skating by the champion lady Bkater of Kansas and Colorado, also a tug of war by the loman Punch 15c When gentle spring-time comes you Jelly Cake 5c Chocolate Cake Do Lawrence Polo club and a picked nine from the city. Good music Dy the band. Admission 10 cts. will have to shako your heavy flannels and procure something better adapted to the season. Bromelsick has just re-ceived'an immense stock of gentlemen's underwear, consisting of plain and fancy At Fenliall.fr John Anderson sells round trip tickets F.

U. JJ URL AND, Manager. to England, Ireland and Scotland and return, for $91.85. His office is No. stripes.

Uont buy your summer supply until you have seen his styles and prices. 52 Massachusetts street. There is no finer quality of coal in CO T. FflELD bo state than the Sibley. Try it once For nice rooms with good family board nd be convinced.

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