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The Evening Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

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Tale of Gideon Gossip. TJI3Ce2 HP A TEST IPS NEWS NOTES. OOTTTfJ ie tor. Kansas Cftv Atlantic RTpi-Ma Vaw Vrrr The weather should get up a rain, as mother Earth is crying for more water. The Sunday-school picnic held in Hoover's grove last Saturday week was not a success, financially.

Mr. Chas. Longranacker and wife were ...8:06 a. 3:33 p. a.

4:20 p. Consolidated Barb Wire Company, Lawrence, Kansas. Manufacturers of 2- and 4-Point Barb Pence Wire. OFFICEES E.L. Bruce, President, W.

F. March, Vice-President, A. Hsxly, Secy. Trs. A- Palm Company, Eastern CASUS BELLI CUTTING.

Th American Editor Whose Detention Has liaised Such Hubbub. The arrest and detention of Editor Cutting by the Mexican authorities has attracted the attention of the whole continent, and illustrates the bitter feeling that exists between neighbors on the banks of the Kio Grande. This animosity comes from the lorg series ol depredations which the lawless bands on both sides of the river have practiced on one another for years. The facts in the present rupture are California and Mexico Express 12:05. ami fJnloradn Kxnresn n.i Denver Express a.

up from southern Kansas on a short visit last week. ropexa isxpreas p. The white folks downed the colored nnniilntinn in thft snhnnl filftirm in Bloomington district. Geo. Washington .1 -w-a A.

A. iiOBIKSOK, Jf W. WHTTX, Gen. Man. Gen.

Ticket Art K. K. Tabor, Agt. SOUTHERN KANSAS B. R.

UNION PACIFIC R. GOING WEST. fcXAYXs Limited Erornaa ...11:25 follows: Mr. Cutting, wniie an Lout as was beaten Dy air. noinngswortn.

roor old George! He isn't a3 popular as he was a hundred years ago, for he has dwindled down till he can't be elected a member of the School Board. Near Santa Fe Depot, Between Henry and Warren Sts. Lawrence, Kan. Pacific Express 11:53 p.m. Aooommodation 0:12 p.m.

American citizen, lives in the Mexican town El Paso del Norte, and edits and publishes a newspaper called El Centinela. In this Them is a sneakiner fellow in this (3 -sxtSt Jrit A Tombstones and Monuments Cut to Order from Eaasas Stone. OOINQ XAST. ixAvxa neighborhood who prowls around at night cutting and plug the finest melons in finbla of his neighbors. Snnh a Limited Express 4:25 p.

Atlantic Express 4:12 a.m. Accommodation 8:10 a. m. vS; journal, which is 1 tys-AW -w. man should have his gable end filled We are prepared to furnish Stone Cut to any desired Pattern on best of serins.

Is RESIDENCE: PACIFIC HOTEL, NORTH LAWRENCE. printed lntheSpan- v- ish language, be at- full of bird shot so that ne couldn't sit down for a month. 1 tacked a rival named Attend the picnic near the new bridge at Shepherd's crossing, in Bew's crove. and get chunk of the had issued a prospectus for the publication of another ICR. CUTTING.

rRi 1 Brooks, Winters Van Kuran Johnnj-cake, fifteen feet long by three feet wide. ARRIVE. DEPART. Passenger 11:15 a. m.

I 4:35 p. m. Mixed 6:00 p.m. m. S.

T.Smith, J.T. Shaxkun, Gen. Supt. Agent. LAWRENCE 3c EMPORIA R'Y.

leave. 2:00 a. m. lSJy On an after Wednesday, 23, trains wu arrive and depart as follows. arrttx.

depart Accommodation .10:45 a. m. 1 11:33 a. m. Passenger 4:03 p.

m. 4:30 p. m. The 11:35 train makes close connections at hanute with the Missouri Pacifio for Parsons, Oswego, Chetopa Kansas, and all points in Texas. J.

L. Barkis, S. B. Htkxs, up Qon' P8- Agt. R.

K. Tabor. Agt. (Trapes are ripe; corn hard enough to Tried in the Crucible. shell; plenty of taters; wheat good; health better.

hy should people nowi drouthy Kansas? The school election resulted in the election of Mr. Darnold, Director and Mr. Creel, Clerk. Why wouldn't Mr. Geo.

W. Petefish make a good Township Trustee? We would like to have a man to push our ditch through, and we believe Mr. to be the man. Let's have a change and put in a man from our end of the newspaper. He denounced the new enterprise as a scheme for swindling advertisers.

Molina promptly had recourse to a Mexican court, and forced bis assailant to sign a retraction. Mr. Cutting immediately crossed the Rio Grande, and published in an American newspaper known as The El Paso Ilerald a card reiterating his assertion that Medina was a swindler. On Mr. Cutting's return to Mexican soil he was arrested a second time on Mexican soil and kept In jail a month, when he was offered by the supremo court of Chihuahua his freedom upon bail.

This he is reported to have refused, on the ground that he had appealed to the United States government for redress, which seems to bo slow about coming, and in the meantime the whole border becomes inflamed. It is safe to say that this affair will bo diplomatically healed between the governments, but that the hostility which it has engendered will cool without some blood spilling is not so certain. 1 rp o. IRWIN GO'S About twenty years ago I discovered a little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pronounced it cancer. 1 have tried a number of physicians, bat without receiving any permanent benefit.

Among the number were one or two specialists. The medicine tney applied was like fire to the sore, causing intense pain. I saw a statement in the papers telling what S. S. S.

had done for others similarly afflicted. I procured some at once. Before I had used the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up. Hy general health had been bad for two or three years 1 haa a hacking conga ana spit blood continually. I had a severe pain in my breast.

After taking six bottles of S. S. S. my cough left me and I grew stouter than 1 had been for several years. My cancer has healed over all but a little spot about the size of a half dime, and it is rapidly disappearing.

I would advise every one with cancer to give S. S. S. a fair triaL Mss. NANCY J.

McCONAUGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Ind. Feb. 16, 1886. township. UNDERTAKINQ ESTABLISHMENT.

Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable, and seems to cure cancers by forcing out the from the blood. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. XS JUST MTH OF THE SATML BASK No. 639 Massachusetts Street.

ROSS RAYMOND'S EXPLOITS. Where Mr. Irwin can be found at at times, both day and night by those re-airing his services. The firm of Gaddoss marble of Baltimore, has failed. Liabilities, 3106,000.

The death of Dolores Fosta, the widow of the famous Mexican General, Santa Anna, is announced. A spring from which flows petroleum of fine quality ha3 been discovered at Ferrand, Auyergne Frist, in France. The Canadian steamer, Francis Smith, was seized at Mackinac Island on the 16th, for violating the custom laws. The President left Washington on the 16th for his summer vacation, proceeding to the Adirondack mountains. Ocean steam3hiD rates were cut on the 16th to as low as 312 to London and Rotterdam.

Scandinavian potts, $15. Geddes Bertrand's mill, located on Secret Canyon near Eureka, Nevada, was destroyed by fire the other night Loss 320,000. Wise has written a letter announcing his declination to be a candidate for Congress in the Richu ond, district Too long neglected private affairs is the reason. The 16th day of August was a day of intense heat in Kansas and Missouri. The mercury in places ranged as high as 106 degrees in the shade an unprecedented record.

The DeKalb statue at Annapolis, was unveiled on the 16th, ten thousand persons being present Secretary Bayard received the tstatue on behalf of the Government. Central Russia, especially the Moscow district, has been devastated by tornadoes and waterspouts. Many buildings and bridges and whole crops have been destroyed. MAKKET KEPOKTS. Grain and Provisions.

St. Loots. Aug. 16. Flour Firm and generally held higher; XXX VI familv, 2.402.55: choice, I3.0(X33.15; fancy.

$3.403 50: extra fancy, 3.60 3.65; patents, $4.001.25. Wheat Firm: No. red. cash. 77783c; August, 78J478c: October, Corn No.

mixed, cash, 40c; September, 3940Vc; October, 4142o. Oats Steady; No. 2 mixed, cash, 2727c; May, Rvb Slow at 51Hc bid. Barley- No sales. Produce Butter, steady; creamery, 17 20c; darv.

1016c. Eggs, firm at Provisions Fairly active. Pork, steady at 10.35. Lard, firm at (6 50. Bulk meats, firm; loose lots, long clear, short ribs, short clear.

$6.50. Boxed lots, long clear, $6.40: short ribs, short clear, $6.60. Bacon, strong; long clear, short ribs, short clear, $7.157.20. Whiskt Firm at $1.10. Cattle Active and strong; butchers' cattle and Texas higher; good to choice shippers, $4.504.90: common to fair, $3.75 4 40; butchers' steers, $3.754.35: cows and heifers.

Texas and Indian cattle, $2.353.80. Sheep Steady at Hogs Active and stronger; butchers and best heavy, $4.855.05: mixed packing, light, $4.504.80. CHICAGO. Ausr. 16.

Flour Steady and unchanged; wheat floor, southern winter, sort spring wheat, $3 504.10; patents, low grades, $1.752.75. Wheat Strong; August, 7676c; October, 79i481c; No. 2 spring. 16o. Corn Weaker; No.

2 cash, 42c; August, 42422c: October. Oats Dull and weak; cash, 27c; September, 28284c; October, KVE Dull: No. 2, 51c. Barley Steady; No. 2, eooeoc; No.

1. $1.14. Flaxseed No market. Produce Butter, firm; creamery, 1221c; dairy. 1015c.

Esrjrs at 9i10c per dozen. Provisions Pork: mess pork weaker; cash, September, October, $9.57 li9.80. Lard, steady; cash, $7.15. Short rib sides, steady; cash, short clear sides not quoted. Boxed meats, unchanged: dry saited shoulders, short clear sides, $6.606.65.

Whisky Steady at $1.13. Cattle Shipping steers. stock-era and feeders slow, $2.403. 50; cows, bulls and mixed, $1.503 50; bulk, $2.502.85. Sheep Slow; common lower; natives, $2.00 4.25: western, $6.25: Montanas, lambs.

$2 755.00. Hogs Strong; rough and mixed, $4.15 4.80; packing and shipping, light weights, skips, $2.503.800. New YORK, Aug. 16. Flour Less active, superfine, western and state, common to choice extra western and state, good to choice extra western and state, $3.205.00.

Wheat No. 2 spring. 87Hc; ungraded red, 8289J4c; No. 3 red, No. 2 red, 85J4c; No.

1 red, 92J4c; No. 1 white, 914c; No. 2 red August, nominal at 86 Corn Spot lots better, options lower and dull; ungraded, 51V552c; No. 2, 51ic; No. 2 August, May, 554c.

Oats Lower and less active; mixed western. 343ic: white western, 3744c. Bye No market. Barley No mnrket. Produce Butter firm; western, fresh, 13V4135c.

Fggs, steady; western, fresh, Provisions Pork, dull: old mess, $10.50 10.75: new mess, $11.62411.874. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies pickled shoulders, 6.c; middlings, dull; long ti c. Lard, lower and very dull. Cattle Native steers, Texas and Cherokee steers at $3.554.60. and bulla at 2.203.25.

Fat native steers steady. Sheep Dull and weak al $3.004.50 for sheep and $4.75.6.75 for lambs. Hogs Slow and steady at $4.905.20. One "Whose Trail of Rascalities Extends Across the Continent. Ross Raymond, one of the most successful swindlers of the age, is now in jail in New York for indulging in his favorite pastime of passing bogus checks.

Through the courtesy of Inspector Byrnes we are enabled to give bis portrait, as secured for the Rogues' Gallery, in tho hope that in case he escapes conviction this time newspaper men and hotel keepers, whom he has a perfect mania for swindling, will be chary of him. Raymond's aliases would make a city directory in themselves. His American career A Fine Assortment of Goals Always on hand Embalming a specialty. The Line selected by the U. S.

Gov't Corn will soon do to cut, if the hot winds continue. Jack Parnell says he didn't make any money at the picnic. He sold too many peanuts for five cents. Anon. Clinton Items.

The many friends of James Brooks will be glad to learn that he came home from Excelsior Springs very much improved in health. He is the best assessor Clinton township ever had and the people are talking of re-electing him. Will Wicks was elected director of district No. 25, Clinton. The district voted unanimously to instruct the board to hire George Draper to teach the school tho ensuing term of eight months.

He is an excellent teacher and gave very general satisfaction last winter. We heard last week that Mr. Blank-enship had sold his farm. We will be sorry to lose him. Mr.

George Woodward is doing a splendid business here in the dry goods and grocery business. He is the right man in the right place, and we are all glad of his success in business. The old New York friends of County Commissioner Wm. Draper went to his home in Kanwaka last Thursday to surprise him on his 55th birthday. Some of the party came to Kansas with him thirty-one years ago.

The day was spent very pleasantly with games of various kinds and a splendid dinner, and all wished him many happy returns of the day. Skylark. D. F. Bigelow, the Lawrence druggist, positively asserts that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the safest and best treatment for griping pains, diarrhoea, cholera morbus or summer complaint, that he knows! It is not only recommended, but guaranteed, and is just such a medicine as should be kept in every house.

HILL MENDENHALL, Largest and Finest Assortment of PARLGE FURNITURE! in the: city. Suits in Plush and Pine Coteline, Rockers, Easy Chairs, Center Tables, and ttJDJkJST O-OOZDS- No. 39 Massachusetts First Suildingr IVoi-tli of National HILL MENDENHALL. GLEASON WHITMAN, Real- Estate Agents Eldridge House Corner, Lawrence, Kansas. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES.

to carry the Fast Mail. began as a reporter on a San Francisco paper In 1S72. Being possessed of a good presence and an exceptionally fluent pen, he earned money rapidly, but hero, as elsewhere, his success as a newspaper writer simply enlarged hi3 facilities for swindlinff. When his iniqui- R0S3 Raymond. ties becran to pile up so that there was 01' Mississippi The Direct and Fast Line to BOWERSOCK'S OPERA HOUSE GING INNATI, ONE WEEK, COMMENCING Monday, August 16ti, LOUISVILLE WASHINGTON 5,000 MILES IN THE SYSTEM, With Eleqant Through Trains containing Pullman Palace Sleeping, Dining and Chair Cars, between the following prominent cities without change: CHICAGO, PEORIA.

ST. LOUIS. KANSAS CITY, DENVER. OMAHA. ST.

JOSEPH, QUINCY, BURLINGTON. HANNIBAL. KEOKUK, DES MOINES. ROCK ISLAND, LINCOLN. COUNCIL BLUFFS.

ATCHISON, TOPEKA, LEAVENWORTH. SIOUX CITY, ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS. Over 4C0 Elegantly Equipped Passenger Trains running daily over this perfect system, passing Into and through the important Cities and Towns in the great States of ILLINOIS, IOVA, MISSOURI, KANSAS, NEBRASKA, COLORADO, MINNESOTA.

Connecting in Union Denots for all points In i he States and Territories, EAST, WEST. NORTH, SOUTH. No matter where you are purchase your ticket "a BURLINGTON ROUTE" Dally Trains via thfs Line between KANSAS CITY, LEAVENWORTH. ATCHISON, ST. JOSEPH and DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS.

OMAHA. SIOUX CITY, ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. KANSAS CITY. ATCHISON, ST.

JOSEPH and QUINCY. HANNIBAL and CHICAGO. Without Change. J. F.

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joscph. A. DAWES, oeni. pass, aot, k. ct.

i. H. ST. St. Joseph.

RICHARDSON and ARNOLD'S Union Square In a select bill of New Comedies, OPENING MONDAY IN MONTE CHBISTO BALTIMORE, NEW YORK ani flu EAST. SOLID DAILY TRAINS to CINCINNATI and LOUIS VILLI. In 1 0 Honrs, with Through Day Cars, Parlor Cars and Palace Sleeping Coaches. No Change of Cars for any class of passengers. Mitt 1 i WJ0 danger of his being imprisoned, he turned hi3 face eastward, leaving a trail of swindles across the continent and along the Atlantic seaboard and in Europe.

His exploits will be recalled in Virginia City and on The Denver Tribune, in Ogden, Omaha, Chicago and on The Times and Enquirer, of Cincinnati Here he got into an altercation with the circus owner Robinson's son, and a scar which he received then has done him good service in his stories of his alleged war experiences. In 1S77 bo was on The Baltimore American and later in Philadelphia, and finally on The New York Herald, where he wrote the details of President Garfield's sickness and death. He was doing first class work, making 12o a week and swindling right and left. About this timo he learned that a Miss Lizzie Linderman, whom he had known in California had fallen heir to $100,000. He made violent love to her on paper, induced her to come cast, married her and squandered her fortune.

He then paid attention to a doctor's wife. The doctor, getting; one of Raymond's pictures from her room, used it for pistol practico for several weeks so as to familiarize himself with Raymond's features. Afterward he is said to have used the pistol on himself. His career from this time on could scarcely be credited. He made a tour of the southern states marked by a constant succession of swindles and escapes.

After touching at Boston he started a news bureau in London. He was next war correspondent in Egypt. Then ho turned up in Australia and escaped trouble there by fleeing to tho Sandwich Islands. He was next heard of in the East Indies. In Calcutta ho ran a house with forty-eight servants and tho richest of equipages.

In 1SS4 ho loomed up again in Paris in a red fez and Turkish costume as Raymond Bey, a representative of the khedive of Egypt. In a few days he disappeared, leaving fabulous hotel and other bills unpaid. He then made a raid on our foreign consuls and few of them escaped. Raymond has undoubted genius as a swindler. It was the experience of those who knew him that ho could go into a place a perfect stranger and in a few hours so work upon credulity of people he met that they would be moro than willing to trust him with anything.

As he usually wanted to be trusted, this mesmerizing faculty stood him In excellent service. It is estimated that only a small portion of his exploits are known. It is to bo hoped he will now be effectually Tor Governor of Tennessee. A. A.

TAYLOR. The Republican candidate for governor of Tennesssco is a native of that state, and but S7 years of age. He is by profession a farmer and lawyer. At the age of 16 he mm PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES, 10, 15, 25 Reserved Seats for Parquette and Balcony AT FIELD HARGIS'. Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated.

Saturday Matinee at 2 o'clock. ToffASinA'GTOSinSSUonrs To BALTIMORE in SO nonrs This is 4 Honrs quicker than the fastest time by any other line. The Dav Express has Parlor cars, St. Louis to Cincinnati, and Palace Sleeping- Cars from Cincinnati to Washington and Baltimore without change. The Night Express has sleepers through without change No other line from 8t.

Louis runs a through Sleeping Car to the National Capital. Palace Buffet Sleeping; Gars 606 608 Wiandotte Kansas City. mo. Regular Graduate in Medicine. SB year practice.

TiinChicago. Author! led to treat all cnronie, perrons ana IN IN HOSPITALS, CURATIVE INFIRMARIES, And Prescribed by Physicians Everywhere. CURES CONSUMPTION, HEMORRHAGES And nil Wasting Diceascs DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, MALARIA. THE ONLY 1 Disease a. tiemina.1 weuaxsi jins Sexual Debility Lou of Sexual tiuarantv Cure or monir Prizes to be given away are, an elegant China set on Monday evening, a handsome present again on Wednesday evening, a fine doll at the Matinee, and an elegant cake basket on Saturday night.

refunded. Chanrca low. Ace nd experi 1 ence are Imnortant- No mercury or In jurious medicines anfd. No time Irwt from businee. Patients at a distance treated by mail.

Medicine sent everywhere free from g-aze or breakage. State your case aaa end for terms. Consultation free and confidential, a BOOK for botn sealed for Ac in stamps. DMCIITIRTieFl The CREAT TURKISH nlltUUfli Ibltl RHEUMATIC CURE. DOANE BEASLiEY, are sole agents of- PURE STIMULANT POSITIVE CURE for RHEtTMATTSiL 500fornr Mill Eclipse Wind case this treatment fails to care or belp.

Greatest discovery in annals of medicines. In acute cases, one doe Sires relief a few doses removes fever and pain In joints are completed In 5 to 7 dav. Send statement of case with stamp for circulars. Call or Address. Dr.

Hn derson, 606 Wyandotte tansaa Citv.MO. Kansas City. Aug. 16. Flour XX, 75c; XXX, 85 a 95c family, $1.05 1.15; choice, fancy, $1.60 1.70: patent.

$2 002.10. Wheat Weak; No. 2 red, cash, 65c bid. no offerings: August. bid, no offerings; September.

15 cars 65 10 cars 65o: October no bids, 67kc asked; May, 75c bid, 79Hc asked. No. 3 red, cash, August and September, no bids nor offerings. No. 2 soft, casta and August, 69c bid, no offerings; September, bid, 71J4c asked; October, 72J4c Did, 73c asked.

Corn Higher; No. 2, cash, 1 car 81c; August, no bids, 34c asked; September, 5 cars 344c, 5,000 bushels 344c: October, 5,000 bushels 34Sc; the year, 83c bid, 344c asked; May, 42bid, 43c asked. No. 2 white, cash, 36c bid, 364c asked; August, no bids nor offerings: September, no bid, 37c asked; October, no bids nor offerings. Oats No.

2 cash, no bids nor offerings; August. 1 car 274c: September, bid, 28c asked; October, no bids. 27c asked; rejected, cash, no bids nor offerings. Rye No. 2, cash, 1 car 474c; August, September and rejected cash, no bids nor offerings.

Butter Creamery, fancy, 20c; good, 17 17c; fine dairy in single package Jots, 13 14c. Store packed, in single package lots, 10c; common, 6c. Eggs Receipts light and market active at 84c per dozen candled. Sales cannot be made without candling. Cheese We quote: Full cream, 10c; fiats, partly skimmed, 78e; Young America.

104c: Kansas. 57c. Hay Receipts. 26 cars. Market steady.

Fancy, small baled, large baled, wire bound, 50c less. Cattle Fairly active and steady: shipping 6teers, $3.65 25; cows, Texas steers, $3.003.70. Sheep Unchanged for muttons at $2450 3.10. Hogs Steady packing, light, $404.65. JLatest Market Reports.

Kansas City. Aug. 16 The following are the latest quotations telegraphed from Chicago, New York and St. Louis: cniCAeo. No afternoon board until Sept.

15. -Carry all kinds of- PA SKIT, For the Sick, Invalids, CONVALESCING PATIENTS, AGED PEOPLE, Weak and Debilitated Women. For sale by DrnsErtsts. Grocers Dealers. Price, One lol Inr per ISottle.

K7" Sold 011y in arnletl btiUt, and none genuine except Mich bear our trade-mnr' oftlic old chemist, as above, ami tlie name ofeonpaiiv blown in bottle. fXyPersons east ol' the K.icKjr Mountains (except the Territorlesl, unable ta procure it from their dealers, can have Half Dozen sent, in plain Express charges prepaid, ly remitting Six Dollars to The Duffy Malt Whiskey Baltimore, Md. P. SCHEHEB COMPAJJT, Chicago, 111! no ii, "Western Selling Agents. Send t-etnt ttamp for Cufailing Consumption principally of raw beef tttak and our whir-key.

Sinallf ralmnblt for Intiicmtion, rteorerf front all Watting nitrates. It can bt prepared anyhoutkeeptr. AlUnqnirieo concerning th a formula and Ih tit of our vkitkey in anf diet ate, Kill bt ekttr-futla antioered by our Medieat Department. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS WELL PUMPS, Deep Well Pnmps a Specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Giye Special attention to Driye fells. are run by this Line on Night Express from St. Louis to New York JDj TT iY Without Change in 37 Hours BEST ROUTE TO JACKSONVILLE. FLA. And Winter Sesorts in the Southeast.

The Double Daily Lines of Cars and Palace sleeping Coaches by this Line from ST. LOUIS TO CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE making-direct conn ction8 at both points -with morning and evening' Express Trams, having Palace Hotel and Sleeping" Cars to Chat tanooga, Atlanta, Macon, and Jacksonville without change. No Ferries or Transfers by this Route Ail Connections made in Union Depots For Ticket. Rates, or any particular information, call on Ticket Ajrenta- of connecting lines. West, Northwest and Southwest.

Or in St. Irouis, at lOl 3s 103 27. Fourth; St. W. W.

iHABODY. W. B. SHATTCC. Preset Gen I Manager, Gen'l Pass Agt, GOfCnfNATI, Ohio- O.

X. KACOX, Gel Western Pass. Agent, St. Ixrais, Mo. canvassed the north to raise funds for the East Tennessee Relief association, and the executive ability he displayed on that mission for one so young presaged a career for Obtained, and all other business in the TJ.

Patent Office attended to for moderate fees. Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain patents in less time than those remote from washinfrton. Send model or drawing.

We advise as to patentability free of charge; and we make no charge unless we obtain patent. We refer here to to the postmaster.the Supt. of Money Order and to officials of the u. S. Patent Office.

For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own state or county, write to C. A. SNOW Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. trili111 of great public sN2'i Vsjusef ulness.

He was Ask your retail er for the Original S3 Shoe Beware of Imitations. NoneGexmiABiinleas bearing this Statvp PIjUMBING- business done on quick notice. GAS FIXTURES Wash stand, sink or pipes of any kind run en short notice. East Warren street, LAWRENCE. KANSAS to the state JAMES MEANS' icisiuui a-.

are sesres. tmt Chose woe write to ci.4.-. a rv. p4iiiut if will reeeiva) nntn S3 SHOE. eC V- but declined a seo- llffadeln Lace.

ItULJJ frse. fall informaUon a boot week which they can do. and vs at will par from S3 la SB txo- day. Soma have Open HiffQ- gov icn. unexceuea in Ornos.

Test, close ir.g. ana Ap-pearoTtce. A postal card sent 1 VTA arned ever lyitaaday. Elthar sx, yoanar or old. Capital Wheat Sept 7796 tion now co get trus snoe 4 XV SO 44W 43 78 80 44 I 45 2S 4- in anrstate or territory.

456! 4H w. means Co. 775 43t 4434 28 9.30 9-57K 7.20 6.20 27T ucu. Corn Sept. Oct Oats Sept.

Pork Sept. Oc Lard Sept Shortrib8 Sept A. AW" ond nomination. He has been a state a. a.

Taylor. elector on several occasions, and canvassed the state as a stump speaker. Mr. Taylor is a nephew of Landon Haynes, and inherits much of his uncle's genius. Mr.

Taylor lives on a farm inherited by his wife, which was onco owned by John Sevier, a former governor of Tennessee. He has begun an active and aggressive canvass already and expects to bring bis state over to the Republican column. v.rj 9.80 7.90 9.5741 5M7J4. 7.3) 5 6.S0 i 9.55 7.20 6.20 srat reqolred. Toe are atarvso iTee.

eje absolataly ssure of naf Uc Us fertaaas. All Is ate. 11-11 fl I J-- ed Hay, Wood, II I v' II and Coal, aelirered to III any part of thecity. Pi il iLoose and Baled Hay II I 1 1 1 Idelivered in any part I II ft of thecity in quanti-u jtieg to suit purchaser Vermont Street, North of the Court House Telephone in office. 6.2J MONEY TO LOAN! OJNT IFYiraiS JX Lowest Rates BY ANDREW TOSH LAWRENCE.

KANSAJi Other options. 1 Chicago closed. York. Loais. 3BC ARB CO AIL! C.

BRUCE SON. Eff-fjet You Buy. xr Wheat Oct SIX Nov Ocl.s.) Vheat Sept. 794 Corn Oct This shoe stands hlpher in the estimation of XTearera than any other in the world. Thousands xrho wear will tell you the reason IX you them.

(Jorn uct. turn sept.x "OT 451.

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