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The Kansas Daily Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

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Relief for Colorado. liOve in a Printinzr Office. Preferred Local Notices. TURKISH BATH AND ELECTRO-MEDICAL IMSTITUT1 We have heretofore stated that our farmers were contributing to the farmers of Colorado who were eaten out by grasshoppers. The Fish Fish HI down they ro cheanpr DAILY TRIBUNE.

OfncialjDity A County Paper. LAWRENCE, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1876 Town, County and State. than ever to close out stock, at A. U. Lewis 130 Massachusetts street.

Pare teas, coffee and spices at THE (i RANGE STORE. Preserved Green Gages. Blackberries and Grange store now has a large amount of corn and other" seed ready to be shipped. The farmers, considering that they themselves suffered greatly last year, have done nobly. Now a little money is wanted to pay freight charges, and the city people will be called on to aid in that part of the contribution.

We hope that the goods will be sent off right speedily. Twenty new styles of Peaches at Lewis'. FOR THE TREATMENT AND CURE OF ALL CHRONIC DISEASES, SUCH AS RhcuEmliim, iaiarrh. Kronen fi. Paralywia, Nem-rasihenin.

and all Female IMeafeff. Diseases of the Ski Head, Heakt, Lungs, LivF.naml Kidneys; Cakcm, i'ilks Tumors, Ulckr, bats jnst received. Nkwmabk Co. A few barrels of Russctt apples inst received at Lewis'. Major B.

8. Henning is in the city, looking: as natural as in the olden days. Stiefel Ney keep constantly the finest Sour-Mash Whiskv. Kentucky Bourbon. French Brandies, and all kinds of imported Liquors and Wines.

All kinds of Calilrnia Wines and Brandies. They are also the 6ole Hours for Ladies Hours for Gentlemen, Sundays, (for Gentlemen Only) I a. m. to 2 r. m.

I to p. M. A. to IS agents for the State of Kansas for Anbcuser 4s Co's Celebrated St. Louis Lager Beer in bot- ties.

treatment of Patients from a distance. Terms ttemlant to wait umm Patient? Cattle Brands. w.v. wvwiuiuuii hit. mint ana ihMi" Farmers, now is the time to brand cattle.

11S. If. I 01 SUITS' W. Reynolds 156 Massachusetts street, Lawrence, will get you up brands to order, In first class style, at reasonable rates. 13.lG.w3w M.

wm, Lawrrace, it No no riu out street. sas. as da Attention Everybody Don't throw your money away by anywhere else to buy a hat. You can save it at Newmak Co's. Judge Sutton, Recorder of Kansas City, suddenly dropped dead at his residence in that city, on Tuesday afternoon last.

England never had such a display of paintings outside the British isles as she has at Philadelphia. We have completely upset the fancy prices charged for hats. We are selling hats lower than anybody. Nbwmark Co. Grain Markets.

St. Louis quotes corn lower, at 45c, oats firmer but inactive, at 33c. In Chleago, corn is in fair demand at 47cts. Baltimore quotes corn fairly active at 62cts. A Cheyenne editor says the only way to treat the Indians there is to boot them out of town.

Pshaw! you wouldn't Kickapoo-r lellow for nothing, would you If yoi have old cooking stoves and want to 1776. 1876. exchange for a new one, bring them on and I will show you the best line and more of them man any other mau in Lawrence. 11S Mas Margaret Bytinge in Detroit Free Press. NOTE FHOM EDITOR TO COMPOSITOR.

Ellis Yorke finds fault with proof of her story: Says, "you correct her ms. incorrectly that you have substituted the word "wonderous" for "wondrous" that there is no such word as "wonderous that you made "overripe" a single word when it is a compound one that, in short, you do not understand your business or are demented. NOTH FROM COMPOSITOR TO EDITOR. Sir Ellis Yorke is mistaken in more respects than one. There is such a word as "wonderous." Let her look in Webster's Unabridged, page 1523, first volume, sixth line from the torn, and she will find it.

Also "overripe" is not a compound word. Evidently she does not know the sign by which which compound words are distinguished or she would not be so decided in her assertion. And with all due respect for her opinion I am not "demented," and I do understand my busincess. Furthermore, if ever mistakes are made, it is because Ellis York's ms. is most illegible.

Her "r's," "s's" and "b's" are all alike, and her "l's" and "b's" might stand for almost anything, and as for punctuation I assure you I'd rather set up all the rest of your paper than one of her shortest articles. NOTE FROM ELLIS YORKE TO COMPOSITOR. Sir The editor has shown me your impertinent remarks, and though he chooses to look upon our quarrel, as he calls it, in the light of a joke, I regard it as a serious matter. Because you happen to be right about those detestable words "wonderous" and overripe, "that is no reason you should vilify my ms. You may not be aware of it, but I took the gold medal for penmanship when I graduated at the Posthaste Institute last year, and never before, although I have been writing for the New York press for over six months, have I had its legibility called in question.

And 1 won't stand it! I demand from you my story as the editor refuses to procure it for me. You shaH no longer sneer at my "r's" and "s's" and "l's" audio's." NOTE FROM COMPOSITOR TO ELLIS YORKE. Madam I can not return MS. placed in my hands. I wish I could how glad I would return yours WHAT SHE DID AND SAID.

Then I resolve to bear the lion in his den go to the printing office, ask for Hugh sachusetts street. J. Beard. The Only Sure Cure Fob Rupture. The CENTENNIAL CLOTHING HALL NO.

79 MASSACHUSETTS! STREET, Oldest and Best Hernia Surgeons in the world G. A. R. Decoration Day. Ed.

Tribune I saw in your paper the call of Deputy Commandant Guthrie to the Grand Army of the Republic, to prepar, for the usual ceremonies incidental to Decoration Day. The observance of this Memorial Day, is obligatory upon the members of the G. A. R. Decoration Day had its origin in the G.

A. and it la peculiarly their day, though in the observance of its rites, in honor of the Fallen Brave, all classes of our citizens are expected to unite with them The writer Is a member of long standing in the G. A. and a late comer to your beautiful and loyal city. But you may imagine his disappointment, on finding no organization of the G.

A. R. in Lawrence, a city which contributed so largely in men and means to the Grand Army of the Union; and which has suffered for her loyalty sojheavily in the bitter past. Old soldiers of the nion, veterans of the Grand Army, surely there are enough of us in Lawrence to organize and sustain one Post of the G. A.

R. If there are any members of the Order in the city, lor one, would like to know it, and would gladly join them (if only a few) in a proper observance of the Sacred Memorial Day of the Order. All honor to our fallen comrads, all honor to the matyred dead of Lawrence Surely we, the survivors of the bloody conflict, owe this much to the memory of those who "died that the Nation might live to which end I hope arrangements will be made to properly observe the day. A Comrade. are some of the advantages offered by the Triumph Truss Company, 334 Bowery, N.

whose lruss and Supporter were awarded the Medal at the last session of the great American Institute Fair. Send 10 cents for their book. Farmers, Grangers, and Stock Dealers take warning and use Geo. Leis' Condition Pow ders in time. Science should contribute to the health and camfort of the beast as well as PROPIETOR Of this pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends that he it now getting in his LARGE STOCK of i 'it I' r- MftfitfCi I Us vs0 "ft Hay I frJl MERjAWfi fcn mankind.

Why stand by and see your stock die from disease brought on by improper food when the remedy is so close at hand, and at so trifling a cost. For sale by all Druggists. n5tf You never saw a better assortment of Mens', Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods Our neighbors, friends and firemen, who yesterday, so promptly, energetically, zealously and successfully, came to our assistance, will please accept the grateful thanks of the undersigned. Mr. Mrs.

H. O. Sholes. The Topeka Commonwealth says that the strike among the coal miners at Osage City has been compromised, and the miners have gone to work again. Everything is satisfactory to everybody.

Counterfeit Railroad Tickets. The telegraph brings us intelligence of counterfeit railroad tickets from Lawrence to New York and elsewhere, which it would be well for travellers to look out for. youth's, boys' and children's clothing than at J. House's, No. 79 Massachusetts street.

He sells them at less than you can buy the materia jfor and save the trouble of making them up. Give him a call dtf Rupture cured in from 30 to 90 days by the the use of Triumph Truss and Triumph Rup The following lines were written by an old lady well known to our citizens, who has been blind for several years. Her husband a most excellent man, died but a short time ago, and ture Remedy, manufactured by the Triumph Truss Company, 384 Bowery New York. This Truss and Supporter took the medal at the late session of the great American Insti tute Fair. Send for their New Kook.

Send AND Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc. Having bought a great many of the above goods at auction for cash, I can prov that it will lie to your to examine my stock leforo buying elsewher anything from a BOX OF PAPER COLLARS To A SUIT OF FINE CLOTHING. 10 cents for their new book. Haskell Co. Mr.

Levi Wiltz, of Wilmington, Ohio, is in town for the purpose of furnishing designs for the completion of Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Wiltz is one of the Ohio: State Centennial Commissioners, and is a landscape architect fine ability. (1) Baby shoes from Philadelphia. (2) Steel-eolored childrens' shoes.

(3) Buff childreus' shoes. (4) Blue shoes. (5) Look at our (6) Fiue French calf (7) Alexis boots, I am determined to do a LARGER BUSINESS this season than ever, and if good goods and LOW PRICES will win, I am bound to succeed in mv efforts. DON'T PART WITH the old lady's enjoyment is in the love and society of her children and the "toddlin wee ones" that call her "Grandma." We are very much pleased to be permitted to present these touching lines to our readers, and are sure that all who know her, especially will be glad to see them Our Ella's Birthday. BY MRS.

ANN ATKINS, We have a darling little pet, Jnet two years old to-day, With curly hair and dark-blue eyes, And rosy cheeks they say. And I have felt her curly hair, And touched her rosy cheek. And held her gently in my arms Until she went to sleep. For I have nursed her these two years. And loved her all the while But I must say with sad regret I've never seen the darling pet.

She often to the "music1' runs. Orophllian Society. The Orophilians will give a literary entertainment in their ball, old University building, on Friday euening, May 19th, commencing at 8 o'clock. Single admission 15 cents, for two, 35 cents. Come one, come all.

(8) Handsome (9) Plow shoes. (10) Carpet slippers. MONEY these hard times until you have posted yourself at the CBimsivariAi. i .01 m. hall.

Basset, and with a few preliminary sarcastic observations request the return of "The Tragedy of Winona Dell." I went. The devil requested me to be seated while he called my enemy. I prepared to meet him (hateful old thing) with a terrible frown, when, to my great astonishment, instead of hateful old thing, a tall handsome young fellow with bright, sunshiny smile, eyes like spring violets, and hair that suggested butter-cups and dandelions, advanced toward me. It was he and I said, "I beg pardon for the rude things I have written to you and I hope you'll forgive me and I'm sorry I write don't know how to punc tuate and Good gracious! I didn't intend to say anything of the sort. WHAT HE SAID.

I stepped from my form, and a pretty girlish face looked up at me with a frown that quickly melted into a most bewitching smile. Ellis Yorke I don't know why, but I knew her in a moment, and noted with a heart pang how poorly she was dressed to (11) Calf boots. (12) New goods all through. Doak keeps the best of Sausage Lamp chimneys warranted not to bi cak, at We found on our table this morning a most exquisitei boquet, with the compliments of Mrs. Will M.

Campbell. It contained a fine Proprietor and Geaeral Mi Yate's Drug Store. specimen of the bayonet cactus, a large flower Call and see the Spring Fashions just re ceived at Ottman Potwiu's. of delicate shape, and in color the richest cardinal red. Theboqutwas arranged with 2 11 dtf.

Spring: Goods, Fancy Coatings, Diagonals CHIOKERING SONS' and Suitings, received yesterday by Express at Ottman Potwin'6. And clambers on the stool. And very soon I hear her sing "Follow de dolden rule." She gently comes unto my side. And brings her little cbair, And says "dear dranma if yoa pease, I want to turl your hair." She pats her hands upon my brow, And does it, oh eo kind, And whispers softly in my ear, "Dear dranma she is bind. Lawrence, Kansas.

Stiefel Ney sell the followin stand PIANOS. brands of cigars: Seidenberg's Key West, El Principe de Gales, Corncopai, Colloesus brave the cold of a winter's day. Evi and thirty other well-known brands. dently her "over six months writing for the New York press" had not filled her purse. A Plain Murder.

Benson's Cspclne Porous Plasters fine taste, and while it delighted our eyes, it filled our dingy office with fragrance. Douglas County Bonds. We understand that Mr. Walker, the principal holder of our Leavenworth, Lawrence Galveston bonds, has telegraphed to onr County Commissioners that he wili meet them in St. Leuis next Tuesday.

No action has yet been taken on the proposition made by the bondholders Black Tongue. A colored woman in the east part of the city, lies at the point of death from the disease known as "black tongue." It is a very severe disease, and we believe seldom cured. We do not know whether it is contagous, but we think it is in some degree regarded as epidemic in its character. "I beg your patdon," she said in a sweet Relieve you irjstantly, and cure quicker tbau any low voice, raising a pair ot the loveliest kiown plaster, liuiment or compound A Man Shoots Another Down at his Door. Special Dispatch to the Kaneas City Times gray eyes to my face.

And then she added, They are a genuine pharmaceutical preparation .2. "I'm sorry I write so badly. and in no a patent meaictre Knob Nostek, May 17. Capcme Is a recently developed powerful vegeta "Don't mention it," I stammered. "I Last night at 9 o'clock a man rode up to ble principle.

didn' mean a word of it. I only wish I Capciue is superior to elictncity. 3 Mr. T. B.

Taylor's house and called him I could set up your beautiful stories for out. Taylor had been working on a man's CO ever! farm, bv the name of C. McMahon. They Benson's Capciue Porous Plasters had a few words while at the gate. Taylor's 'And the "r's" and 's's'' and "b's'' an said the saucy, pretty, poor little wife told him te come into the house, as Will cure your ailments in a few hours.

They are a great improvement on other porous she feared the result of his staying out. piasters. girl. Are perlention," I replied. They will positively cure Rheumatism Nearal- The man (McMahon)' at the gate said, "You me prooi i sent away that aiternoon a have lied on me do you still hold to it?" gia, ruaney Lame and neaK hack.

Spinal Affections, Shooting Paius in tbe bides and Jiacb, Sprain and Bmsies. dissertation on "Darwin and his peculiar theories," was returned to me with the Taylor said yes, and at that McMahon shot him, killing him instantly. The ball MRS. S. C.

N. ADAMS' question. "What the deuce do you mean by They cure where other plasters eimply relieve Benson's Capciue Porous Plasters passed through him, striking the house with placing Ellis Yorke's name as author of An Eastern reporter says that the Centennial pie-stand men were in their glory Wednesday. One of them, who couldn't change a five-dollar bill at 7 o'clock in the morning, was heard at 2 p. m.

seriously discussing with his wife the relative merits of Italy or Switzerland as a winter residence for wealthy Americans. this article instead of Dr. Mega The. Are purely vegetable. They do not blister.

Beware ol dangerous meialic aad mineral poisons MUSIC HOUSE, Bensons's Capciue Porous Plasters THE END OP IT. Makkikd April 30th, by the Rev. A Ceese, Ellis Yorke to Hugh Buasset. B. Possess true medicinal merits, their use ensue instani relief and certain care their unquestiona Old Hickory.

ble superiority over all other porous plasters is endorsed by over two thousand physicians and Preferred Local Notices He is here. He is going to the Democratic druggists whose names atone are a auflicient war No. 46 Mass, Lawrence, Kansas. rantee or tneir merits. Try tnem Price 25 cenis.

Covention. He leans upon a hickory stick which projects above his head evidently has grown since Jackson's time. Col. Eaton, the great torce. The mumerer was on horseback.

Taylor was a good man and has a wife and two children. C. McMahon employed him to run his farm, but Taylor came back to town again and did not keep the farm. Both parties are of good character and well known and liked. There is great excitement in town, and if the murderer is caught he will be hung at once.

Taylor was met in the road. Alter he did the shooting he told several women who asked him as he rode by, and who heard the screams of man and wife, who was shot? He replied, T. B. Taylor, and rode on. Every one is turning out and scouring the country, and at last accounts were in close pursuit.

The Associeted Press dispatch concerning thismurder will be found in our telegraph columns. Go to Doak's for your Mutton chops. 3.0 buys a Boy's Suit worth $6.00, at OTTMAN POTWIN'S. SEAm JOHNSON, Chemists, N. Y.

great computer of Democratic majorities, is with him. We have not had time to ask what G. LANE, Traveling Agent. April Kansas Pacfic Railway. the majority would bo; nor to inquire whether Gen.

Jackson is still running, but this we Citizens of Lawrence and vicinity, when know, that the emblem of Old Hickory Points A fresh lot of Crackers just received at A. C. Lewis', 120 Massachusetts street. Try the hard water soap at' Thb Grange Store. Glass and queensware at Thb Grange Store.

HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bl CHI you travel anywhere, always take the old pio GOOD FOR SIXTY DAYS THE OREAT DIURETIC. high in the air. neer line the Kansas Pacific Railway. It is HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BDCHU, THE OH EAT DIURETIC the only through route reaching your city, and See what fee "Old Reliable1' Hunnibal St. Jo.

Kail Road and Connections UEI.MBOLD'S EXTRACT BIJCHU, extends from Kansas City, through Central THE OREAT DIURETIC. Kansas and Eastern Colorado to Denver, at Try the hard water soap at the Grange Stork. Sands, the Great Western Harness Manufacturer, sent to Vermont for a ton of pure Maple sugar, and has received it, principally on orders. The sugar is all gone, but his supply or harness never gives out, for he keeps up the And a Positive and Specific Remedy for Disearus of the Bladder, Kidney. the base of the Rocky Mountains.

When you need a respite from business cares, or feel For all kinds of Hats and the lowest can at Co's. weary, or in bad health, go visit the resorts of manufacture and importation the year round. the Rockv Mountains. The scenery of ol- Oravel. Bropsy, Orgaric Weakness.

And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs. Price l.OO per bottle, or six for 8 OO, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. We have tried the sugar and know that it is Washing made easy by using the hard water orado is grand, and its climate unequalled. soap sold at The Grange Store.

good, and all the rest of the world have tried The medicinal waters of its great hot, cold and his harness. This is the first time we ever will do for you this 100 Year Business. Whereas, prions notices having appeared the public press throughout the West thst certain lines would place on sals, Msy 1st, round trip tickets to the Centennial only for thirst nTs from dste, snd. ii bre as, Everybody knows that thirty day tickets are parties! I of no account, it is Jlelred, By the Old Reliable Hannibal St. Joseph R.

R. to place on sale at Missouri River points, and other stations on Its line, Round-Trip Tickets to the Centennial, (taking In ALL THE PRi-tciPAL eastern cities,) Children's Cuir and Pearl Lace Boots, just recicved, something nice, only $1,75 per pair. Size7tol0. Look out for bargains in the next few days, warm soda, sulphur and other springs, and its heard of a man sweetening his business in that ai UTTMAN POTWIN'S. Medical Depof.

104 S. Tenth Street, Philadelphia. celebrated natural baths, have wonderful cur- way. Call and see Sands sex col run. stive nroDerties.

When you wish to go East No one should fail to try the celebrated hard water soap at 1 he Grange Store. or South on business, take the Kansas Pacific line, and buy your ticket only of Mr. F. C. aOO Boy's Cassimere suits for $3.00 each- Thin la the Una A large assortment of small Children's Shoes.

Look at them. Gay, agent at the Kansas Paciflc Depot, or Chicago Shert line of the Chicago, Alton worth 00, at Ottman Potwin's. Call and see them, we mean business. Ludington house offices. He has a most com iV St.

Louis Railroad. Train leaves Kansas City daily, except Saturday, at 4 45 p. m. and plete set of through tickets and baggage Flour Flour I Flour I Have just received arrives Chicago at 3 p. m.

next aay, in Good for Hi xiy Dsys from data of st tbe lowest rstca. checks to all points of the country, and will an invoice oi lour that will warrant to be advance of all other lines. hs good as Head Center, or any other flour For maps, timetables, or other informi A Day Car and a Pullman Palace Sleeping give you reliable information concerning Minnprtinns. time, rates of fare. The made in the city, liive me a call at A.

C. Lewis', 130 Massachusetts street. Car run through in this train from Kan City to Chicago without change. Now is the time to buy Shoe Strings. Five cents will buy a whole bunch of round ones.

Kansas Pacific Railway offers you dispatch, ten and fifteen safety and sore connections. Through pas spply to O. N. CLAYTON, Western Pass. Agent, Atchison.

OrtoT. PEN FIELD, a O. P. and T. Hannibal, Mr A CAELD.

To all who are sfsrittg frost the errors sat nis IS toe only train, oy any rouie, which connects with all local trains, as well as with all express trains of Chicago lines East and North. The best French Blacking cents per box at May 13 dtf Yates' sengers remember, the few changes of cars are Drug Store. at union depots, and the vexations of other SuPDer at Lexington Junction p. lines are avoided. Pullman cars on all express Call and see the bargains in Boy's Suits, at breakfast in Dining Car, from Mason City ottman Potwins.

trains. Street cars and omnibus lines are run 8 a. Poutiac 11 :33 a. connects at diacretlana of jro nth, nervous wsstni regularly to and from the Kansas Pacific de Fine Portraits. We called in to see some portraits, by Mr.

Merine, whose rooms are up stairs about the centre of the block between Woodward's corner and Warren street. We found there portraits of the late Senator James H. Lane, Major B. S. Henning, Messrs.

P. D. Rldenour, B. W. Woodward and others which we cannot recollect.

We are no connosieur in such paintings, but to onr eye they looked like very fine specimens of the art. Major Hen-ning's picture stood ont so prominent and lifelike that we felt like asking him for a "pass." It Is certainly a very excellent picture. Lane's was taken from a small photograph, bat was very much like Lane. We could almost hear him say to Henning and ourself, as be once did when we had a caucus In Fort Scott: "Here we are now, three men of brains, to consult on this campaign." Woodward and Ridenour's are also very fine, except that we think Peter's is a little to use a coined word jnst a leetle too flattering. If it had been ours, that would have been ex.

cusable, but Ridenour is handsome enough anyhow. We were much pleased with these specimens as good workmanship, and if Mr. Merine is not a first-class artist our eye and judgment are very defective. Something splendid for comfort at home Women's Serge Buskins Only 75 cents per pair. cay.

loss ol msnbood, Jtc, I will aend a i Wanted Two good white girls to do dining room work. Reference required. Inquire at pot. O. S.

Lyford is General Supennten- Ashland with Ohio Mississippi R. arriving at Springfield, 8 :40 a. Pans, 11 :50 a. at Jacksonville with Peoria, Pekin Jacksonville R. arriving at Peoria, 1 J5 will cure yoa.

Kit Kit OF CUAKOK. ent, and Beverley R. Keini, General Passenger this omce or at ine residence or Dr. Morris. Doak keepe tender Steaks of all kinds.

Agent, with offices at Kansas City. Galva 3:43 p.m., bock island p. m. avenport 6.30 p. at Miner with Illinois Midland R.

R. for Peoria at Bloomington Doak's prices are always as low as the low If so call Do you want a Serge Gaiter and see what we can show you. 10 .05 a. with Indianapolis, Bloomington te remody was discovered by a missionary la Sooth America. Send a seir-sddressed save loan te the Rev.

Joasra T. Inak, Slat ion BUUt fifewe ATrw York CAy. daw-em "Weber, the tailor, sees the summer ap- est. Call and see. (Jorner Massachusetts and Application for Pardon.

Western R. R. for Fanner City, Champaign. Danville. Indianapolis Cincinnati.

Louisville, Berkley streets. Piano for Sale Cheap etc, arrives at Indianapolis, 6 :35 p. and at Chenoa with Toledo, Peoria Warsaw R. R. NOTICE iB hereby given that tbe undersigned will, on tbe 15th day of May, A.

D. 1S7G, make application to tr.o Governor of KanAs lor tbe A first class new Piano can be bought for for Gilman, Wstseks, Logansport, etc. half price. Apply at ihb iribunr otnea. Thirty cent Web Slips all sizes.

proaching, and Is preparing to dress tptL multitude to suit the times. You can tell tbe prospect of spring or summer as well by looking at Weber's new goods as consulting Prof. Ticeortbe government "Old Probabilities Pardon of John A. Sberwood, Brahma Bscs SUBS CHARLTON, Hen'l. Ticket Agt.

Chicago. J. C. MoMullbn, General Sap't. Chicago.

Frank G. High, Western Travelling Ag't. Kansas City. who was convicted ot Grand Larceny at tbe April Pure blood light and dark for sale. Price Term.

1975. of the District Court of Doagiaa himself. Call and look st the new sprint-1 summer styles. $1.50 for 13 ee es. Address, Connty, Kansas.

simeon n. plbinton. Lawrence, Kaneas, April P. E. Carter, North Lawrence.

For Boots ami Shoes call on MASON..

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