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The Daily Kansas Herald from Lawrence, Kansas • 2

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prompted a more elab boston journal wen says, the sym Iars remonetized that they may be pre- This UOWERSOCK'S OPERA HOUSE orafe search, and several gon-tinmen came to this city this morn- pathy will, however, be mingled wit deep regret that the ex-President shoul he Kansas Ijer ald Published every evening, Sundays excepted, oy Rented with fifteen cents premium on each dollar. The speculators can take ins to see if they could h'nid out what ever have consented for a single moment Thursday, SUHay 05, 1884 had become of him. They naturally their dollars to the mint and get just what they paid for them. And that is to be used by stock speculators. II HERALD PUBLISHING CO.

called at police headquarters to sec lost his goiucn opportunity to remain I just what we hope they will have to do. whether the force had heard of any case of abduction or assassination and inci tfintered at tho poHtolfice at Lawrence, Kan- dentally examined the register. the first citizen of the great republic when he stepped into the business Ma, as seconu-onutB muii umuiT.j DCKNSON Mil The failure of the Marine Bank in Editor arena. It is now proposed to place Gen 0. C.

TEACH Kit, What was their surprise and horror to find that on the Cth of this mohth he was arrested for drunkenness and sent to the workhouso in default of the payment of a $0 fine As ncarlyas can be eraluranton the retired list, and we New 1'ork emphasizes again the fact that hank directors do not give proper attention to their duties, and do not keep themselves posted as they should trust that his income will be amide to SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. DAILY. place him in an independent position 99 'ar week, hy carrier 15 month, bv ascertained Mr. Smith concluded to do some naintinir on his own hook hero, Will deliver her Well-Known Lecture, entitled. 66JDaji off Arc.

It is mortifying to the American poop regarding the conditions of the institutions which Ihey are supposed to super Per month, by wall Pur year, by mail and proceeded to get boiling drunk and that a man who did so much for the Union should in his later years bo the raise a disturbance on Main street. He WKKM.Y. vise with daily care. It seems that in Per year i fl.50 this latest case the directors held a victim of his own errors. General Gran fer nix niontliH was promptly run in, with the result al ready mentioned, and in addition to these harrowing facts, the oflicers recog meeting on the very morning of the has been abused by personal friend NOTICE! failure and ordered the discounting of nized him as an old offender, who had ubBorlberBtoTuR Herald will confer a lavor is probably the last opportunity that will be afforded the people of Lawrence tohctrMins Dickinson, as she has announced her intention or leaving the 8tage.

The Sale of seats will begin nday morning at Field Co's book store. Reserved scats 50 cents, who should havo warned him to keep away from transactions where an honest upon this olllce if they will ifive us notice whon some 1200,000 of commercial paper, a considerably larger sum than the total been repeatedly arrested about months ago for the same offense. Mr. Smith is evidently a smooth citi- ever their paper fails to reach them regularly man has so little chance of success, in VI I 1 i tt 1 cash holdings of the bank as was proved stead of trying to coin money out of his zen. lie is about -i.) years oi age ana a LAWRENCE, MAY 13, 1884J a few hours later.

To believe them gray head of hair and beard have given great reputation." PURCHASE Ji. luAJiTljN. honest men we must think they did not mm a jook oi respectability anu uigniiy that has helped him along, lie was Kansas wheat average this year is know the situation of things, but thei HOW THIS? Topeka Journal. Hard and Soft Coal temperance bar neatly dressed in a dark business suit 103 and is greater than any state in the A Journal reporter went over to Union. Kentucky conies next witn an COKE, Atchison Sal urday afternoon, and when average condition of 99.

when arrested and sported a shiny, high silk hat. The officers noticed at the time that a faint azure tint lingered about the back of his neck and gave a peculiar shade to his hair but as they were net familiar with the episode al )of( the train which had the honor of bear integrity gets vindication at the expense of their reputation for business sense and the performance of official duty. It turns out, too, that the failure was due to outside speculations with the bank's money by one of its executive officers, and the directors do not appear to have LUVREME COAL CO ing his distinguished personage reached Topeka hastens to correct the rumor Valley Falls, he was horrified on dis Massachusetts ready recounted thev gave up the myS' that she is to lose the United stated Court. Only Judge Brewer, whose Office: Corner of and Henry streets. 9-21-tf.

tcrious color as a problem too deep to solve and made no particular inquiries 94 Massachusetts Street. TICKET AGENT. Cut Rate Tickets to all Eastern pointR a cheap as the cheapest. 'home is in Leavenworth will be provid any suspicion of that either, though it covering that a whole car load of empty beer kegs was on the depot platform awaiting transportation back to the fountain of supply from whence they about it. ed with Chambers.

Those who know him state that he is to prevent just such things that directors arp understood to be attached to ban ks. Ulobe-Democrat, F. G. ALFORD, Again the Oklaho ma settlers have eomes of a highly respectable family at Washington, I). C.

lie is a good off came full to the brim. This unblushing been raided and driven out of the Ter evidence of reckless disgrace of the hand speaker and has evidently gone -Hardware, ritory. They are to be arraigned before prohibitory amendment needs no com The Kansas City branch is a vast transformation in the lessen into temperance retorin strictly as a commercial enterprise that offered a good living with a small amount of la a United States Commissioner but when merit. There, in that rural hamlet, they will ever get a trial is a mystery. where one would hardly suppose th C.

W. TOOTHAKER, PKOI'llIETOli ELDIUDO'E HOUSE LIVERY STABLE. HAS The Finest Tnrnontsjn the City, ing of the number of curves between Lawrence and the Gate City, and the demon of drink ever showed its talons bor. He has been quite successful in working it to this end, but his present experience will probably have the effect The Thacher-St. John-Campbell-Van NEW AMERICAN" Sewing Machines and thirsty tongue, was unmkstakabl Bennett-Troutman crowd are now re oi making him seek pastures new at substantial ballasting of the line and replacing of wooden bridges to iron ones.

proof oi the lact that some one was 28 Maaac'iusclts Street. garded as a set of impracticable fools Special Attention given to Boarding of busily engaged in carrying on a trafij by those who erstwhile patted them on which the law of the State says shal some distance from this locality. He will be released on Saturday next, and his indignant temperance friends concluded to let him remain until that time. The company, when these improvements are completed, proposes shortening the time between this point and the back, and from the top of the prohi J. T.

STEVENS, not be followed. Oh, prohibition what Horses. Kates reasonable. )QENEUAIj( bition heap they have been cast down to the very bottom of the political rub a farce you are, here in Kansas. Kansas City to two hours, instead of three as time tables now indicate.

bish. Atchison Patriot. INSURANCE AGENT That old order to engineers to run slow PROGRESS OF THE WEST- IK. C. Times.

INSURANCE AGENT 1 ly at this or that point will soon become Insures against A great many saloon keepers, says The Kansas Coicboy, a thirty-two col obsolete. Topeka Journal. Loss or Damage the Chicago Inter-Ocean, have taken out umn weekly paper, published, as its Ground Floor, Opera House Block' licenses in Chicago which run only un name indicates, in the interest of a pros A delegate convention of the Re FIRE, LlflllTMtMlR TOLUDOES he ivansas Uity limes also gives Brother Smith a little airing as follows: An amusing episode occurred at the police headquarters yesterday morning. A deputation of Harrisonville citizens called on Chief Specrs to inquire as to the whereabouts of Randolph Smith, a temperance lecturer of that place, who had been drummed out of town on account of the villainous libels which he wrote, and which were published in the Kansas City Journal, in reference to affairs in Cass county. Smith offered his til the close of the July convention.

perous stock association out on the This is the Democratic convention, but At tho lowest possible ral us. Also plains of southwestern Kansas, is soon publicans of the state of Kansas will be held in the city of Topeka on Wednes C. I KELSO, DEALEU IN CHOICE FAMILY the period covers the Republican convention, so it doesn't appear which Loans Money on Real Estate Security. to bo removed to Dodge City. But call attention to an historical fact body the saloon men expect the most two, and point a moral, perhaps, this GROCERIES day, July 16, 1884, at 4 o'clock p.

for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for state offices and electing a Republican State Central Committee. patronage from. statement would fully justify the prom inenee it is hereby given. contributions to all the leading newspa pers in this vicinity, but they were re Lno Highest Market Price paid for The Southern Kansan, published by PumpsIJyinps! AND The paper is published by Colonel Ilnticr, Poultry and Country Produce. tused in each instance, principally ow the Southern Kansas Railway company RANDOLPH SMITH ONCE MORE.

S. Prouty for a stock association, former state printer and founder of the Topeka is issued. The first page is mainly de ing to the patent slanders they contain ed. Finding that all reliable papers re Orders Received by Telephne Randolph Smith and his Percy chil voted to advertising Forest I'ark and turned his contributions or treated them Commonwealth, the able prohibition lowcst Jnccs. the Sunday School Assembly, though with chilling indifference, Smith for dren enterprise has been once more heard from.

This time he is on the rock organ and leading state paper in that warded them to the Journal, which pa the University and Normal School 180 Mass.St. vigorous young Commonwealth. The mlo nt. K'nnans (Mtv voh'ioh iwmntu fnn B.T promptly Published them Ciuiin, both have a Jilieral and prominent space Lawrence life of its publisher illustrates Llated at his success. Smith wrote MERCHANT TAILOR.

series of most hideous libels, and finally the ups and downs of the west. in the paper. It contains also very much informaiion for land seekers and a fine township map of the State. The paper -v mo citizens rose en masse, painicanim and still more forcibly the demands for J. EBBS.

that recently met at Topeka. This is blae and turned him adrift. Smith Winthrop Street, opposite Opera house newspapers in this busy western life. the Kansas City Star's account' of his camc to Kansas City, and on Tuesday, is sent free to all applicants. OAPiPEATER BUILDER, The paper is now published in a town the oth became disgustingly in a toxicated.

was arrested and fined fa and having but twenty inhabitants please The New York Legislature has more Full Lino of Cloth low on Hand A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Estimates made and satisfaction Guaranteed. ces eanie to the surface this morning in cost.s. falll.nS to. PaJT which, he was sent consider the cumber, an even twenty, reform business on hand than it has un to the rock pile.

These latter facts a search made by some parties interest And yet it has a subscription list of 450 dertaken before since Tilden's day. were not elicited until a search of the police "slate" was made yesterday, when names, and "is steadily increasing," al Itesidence INorth Jjawrenco, corner Halt a dozen bills designed to put an the Harrisonville citizens declared that Bridge and Elm streets. acquired within eight month3. it goes end to corrupt political jobbery in New ed for one Randolph Smith, which resulted in the discovery that he was manipulating hammer on the rock pile, on a thirty days' sentence from the recorder's court. omcthing less than a month ago Mr.

Smith figured as the hero of to Dodge City for a broader field of use Randolph Smith, whose name figured thereon, was the same man who had York City have been passed, notwith caused such excitement in the little fulness and labor. Its founder, besides being once state printer aud builder of Keep Cool! town, and whose reckless and un standing the strenuous opposition of bosses and strikers. Better yet in its promise of good is the suggestion of a founded assertions were rewarded by a great state paper, was at one time what the telegraph termed a hellish outrage" at Harrisonville, Mo. It seems he went to that place as an itinerant lec iv such swift punishment, upon discov prominent candidate for Governor and constitutional amendment which will re I ji i i and soon made "cw.ine aepuiauon return turer on temperance. at the time the best dressed man in the Buy the Purest I 3E3 store local self government to the me nlavinir th Ao.

vxi lu a lllKmy swueu lrunie oi hjiiiu. himself prominent by state. tropolis. Government of cities by rural mm tectivo on his own motion, and securing utJtiiiius isuiiuii. Jjcave you Towns in the country with but twenty it GRANT'S WEAKNESS- Emporia News, legislators is an invention of the devil.

orders lor the Season now and get the benefit of the reduction to Season Cus the arrest oi several saloon-keepers lor violating the liquor law. In this way as well as by the violent inhabitants having a thirty-two column paper, with an ex-state printer for edi General Grant has always shown too Now York, the largest city in the country, is the greatest sufferer under this lomers. nuTM great a desire for money. This did not tor, we take it, are rather rare. malevolent device.

Olobe Democrat, come, evidently trom avariciousness in and vituperative character of his speeches he managed to secure a good many enemies and become extremely unpopular at Harrisonville. Numerous its general sense, but from a desire for HIE U.S. government does a great UINCY Parties making repairs should not many mean and dishonest things, and allows its chief officers and agents to show. This has been the General's weakest point. It lead him to tarnish his splendid record by accepting valua fail to call upon D.

F. Bigelow before buying paints, oils, alabastine, etc. The leading citizens of that place are accustomed to taking a nip with considerable regularity, and these Mr. Smith took Dentist, ForM Satisfaction Guaranteed, pratcice acts of deception and tyranny on those under them in authority and best goods at the lowest prices. tf ble presents while in office and has caus occasion in his free lectures to hold up as horrible warnings to the rising gen upon the people.

About the worst, rW ed him to do other acts which lowered of rascality ever perpetrated upon the eration. tle predicted the speedy death Will soon be here, and parties wishing him in the estimation of the better eople was the issue of the trade dollar, Office Over Grant Piatt's Grocery memorials erected to their friends Positively the Shortest Line from ve believe that it was not nretAnnW judgment of the people of the country, Subscribe for tho Herald. of all of them by jim jams and poverty and threw the peaceful village into a state of excitement that it had never before experienced. in the first place that it was an honest should not fail to leave their orders with S. W.

Goodhue ZAUSAS CITY, ATCHISON Ss ST. JOSEPH This is a money worshipping age, it is com, but was issued for purposes of de true, and there ia quite too much dis To CHICAGO andtheEast Ihe culmination ot all this was that dtf Cor. Mass. Berk, sis Buy your coal of the Sibley Coal ception. Finding finally that its "chickens had come home to roost" it has been position to disregard the methods of getting money, so one gets it; but at taxing the utmost capacity of its states Entire Trains run through without change.

$200 Reward. STATE OF KANSAS. Executive Department, Topeka, May 5, 1881. WnEREAs, On the night of the sec a committee was formed to pursuade Mr. Smith to stop.

This they did by calling in his room at the dead hour of night and taking him out and stripping Mining Company for cash and thereby save 25 cents on the ton. rfeave your the same time there is a pride through out the country in Grant's orders with Steele Bell on Henry street. 2-8tf TUB running Through Sleeijcrs from men to dispose of it in some way. The government made this coin and it is said to have recived 100 cents on the dollar for every one of them issued, still it has not the common honesty, after ond day of May, A. D.

1884, some un wonderfull military achievements which known persons destroyed by fare the always revolted at his course in letting Secure your seats before going up to off every vestige of clothing and painting him a bright blue. Then they ducked him in an adjacent pond and turned him loose upon one of the streets. In this condition lie was taken in by uilding known as the Methodist Ems- Kansas Citj, Topeka, Atchison and St, Joseph. to CHICAGO, and FaLaco Reclining Chair Cars on all hear Gus Williams to-night. There is trying to torce them upon the people for years, and putting the public to great inconvience, and subjecting them copal church, in tho city of Wichita, county of Sedgwick, and state of Kansas: and always a rush for the best scats when the doors open, and it will no doubt be some Inends, and with much labor, enough of the paint was removed from to the nuisance oi handling dishonor Whereas, It is alleged that the burn Trams, Day and Night, Through to Chicago without change.

MEALS SERVED IN THE the case to-night. ed coin for years, and is still parleying his countenance to permit of Lis appear- himself down to the level of a mere money maker. A large number of people believe there is something really more enduring than a bank account, and houses and lots. They believe genius is entitled to consideration Many felt that General Grant had this, and it had made him a ing of tho above mentioned building was tne work ot an incendiary or mccn- iS Famous C. B.SO.

Dining Cars, uianeu who are at large, iumuves For Sale. A number of well-bred roadsters as wnai uougnt to ao with tne trade ing in public without attracting a dollar. Why did it issue the trade dol- crowd. lar if it was going to fool away years in Such was the outrage alluded to hesitancy about redeeming them. Why Smith was, of course, rather wild, and dpes not the government set the exam- between the times of scraping off the pie of being manlv and honest and paint he swore t.hat wrmlA havn oil justice, ana unknown: AT ONL.Y 75 CENTS EACH.

Now, Therefore I. G. W. Glick. Gov mares and geldings.

Also a thoroughly reliable family mare. Prices to suit Passengers by this line are landed In Grand Union Depot, Chicago, where direct coimec. tions are made for all points east. the times. Credit on proper security ernor ot the state or Kansas, by.

virtue of the authority vested in me by law, do hereby offer a reward of Two Hun straight forward? Emporia News. the authors of the affair sent to the pen- will be given. All Trains The trade dollar was made for a lot 1 tcntl.arv' was advised, however, No Sunda) Run Daily, lay-over. Sam'l. A.

Riggs. saying that it was one of the most dis- starting ontensiblv for KLa Cit Ladies can find the best straw hats for their children at Bromelsick's. honest things of which the government where he said he was going to organize was ever guilty. The next step in the a temperance revival. This la the popular line via PEORIA for INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, COLUMBUS, and all points in the South-east.

Remember, thnt Thrnih Tlifep tia name which should live through all the coming ages, They felt that it ought not to be tarnished infthe scrabbling for dollars. He stood on a pinacle so high that it ought not to have been reached by sordid worldliness. A magnificent gift money was raised from the public to enable him to live without a fear of any pressure from want during his life. The desire to assist his sons was of course laudable, but he doubtless now sees where his weakness has plaoed him. He will receive the sympathy of the country, but as the rum mat ume unui toaay ms friends lost sight of him, and their re- There is no finer oualitv of coalni dred Dollars for the arrest and conviction of the unknown person or persons who committed the crime above stated.

In testimy Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused to be affixed the great seal of the State. Done at the city of Topeka, the day and year first above written. L. S. G.

W. GLICK. By the Governor: James Smith, Secretary of State. For nice rooms with goodjfamily board enquire at Lhis ofllce. 2-23tf x.J 2 -1 1 .1 peareu inquiries ianea to tnrow any the state than the Sibley.

Try it once and be convinced. Line can be I ad nt ail principal stations in the West. Hft Run thMt vonr tickets rt nvopthA ugnc upon nis whereabouts, lie had Old Reliable Koute disappeared so absolutely and myste dishonest transaction was in declaring it not a legal tender. This was another scheme of the speculators. Then all the coins were bought up at eighty-five cents on the dollar.

They are out of circulation entirely. Now these same peculators are trying Ut have the dol- Via QUINCY. It is a few miles nearer to go to Em riously that the theory was entertained 1 1 1 1 ii T. J. POTTER, PERCEVAL LOWELL.

mat ne caa peen tounv done s.wavI poria by way of Ottawa than by Topeka. i i witn py me parties who ducked and ft Oen. Mang'r B.ftQ.R ll. Ocn.PM.Agt JOHN B. CARSON, 8.

K. HOOPER, Vk-Prw Oe M.nj 3t 7o Un P.m At stoned him at Harrison Subscribe for the Herald..

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