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Kansas Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • 8

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8 WEEKLY KANSAS TRIBUNE. THURSDAY DECEMBER 4, 1873 AilttlVAl AHO DKPAKTVRU Of FAB ctonb iroiu ferry for the dam arrivlnir A Broad Hare Wwrth Having. Visitors at tbb Stud Farm. The new Senator, Crosier, and District Attorney 8co SsnU Msrl. belonglaf the Kmsas Stud at the rate of three car loads a day.

The stone from these quant a Is very firm, and will Farm, more Nmlllarly known a the dam of field, vUltil the' Kansas Stud Farm yesterday IKNOER TnAIIfS. KANSAS PACIFIC. I BAST I OOIHO WBST. ftn-ea IS Bin Kinross laud a great dual of wear. and i xpred themselves highly pleased wltii Billy Hosklns, (who trotted hi maldep race atClnclrtnatl.and had iht w.mderfal time t-f 2 marked td hi credit placed another Ir Is generally conceded that the amend.

1111 ...8 SO am Mall 7-Supn Itii m4iiaitm nt and the appearaure of things generally. Ihe Stud inn lathe gr-at obect mentlo Hie Constitution has been adiptod IRAVKHWOJITU MUNCH. wonder to (he same do of the book, in tbe ol loierest and attraction to all the distin It would have been great injustice to the west' LSAVI. four year old chestnut eolt "Bylss. who was Ttopml Malt i I gulhed visitor to our city, and Ben.

Aker crn and southwestern portions of our State M41I ia receive and treats them all whh hi accus naa It been defeated. It will do away who UtATRKWtRTII, LAVfKENCE GALVESTON the cry for a Constitutional Convention that tomed ciwtllty FHOSKOUTU ARRIV. I OlllHO SOUTH DltrAHT, Xiurviw tetft Kxuresw 11:411 onio ol our constitution tinkers think ought to have soon. It SO a I Acenniro(KU'n ..7:45 A Pakobrot: Flag. There re a great many neb around ton.

A man want to be Cows. Cow sre an excellent institution. Ther 1 no doubt soout that. They are good thing In "the finally. Nobody will dlspu that.

Notwithstanding tho haid luck the Dnbur man had with bis flrst cow, every fx dy who can will keep Mush and milk mske an cxc-llent and economical atipper. And economy Is virtue be practiced these days. A fewpoundiof butter. made every wiik by the good wife will help nut wmsalugly. Aud a drink of fresh milk will do tbe buoy a heap of good.

A cow is a goid thing. On tho farm she is Indt-peneable. Ia tbe town also die Is a great comfort providbd the towa man has a place to keep her In and takes cars of her. Otherwise the it a nul-ance and ter owner a nuisance. He bad better prowl around back yatds and steal his wood ond slops, than to keep a cow (osteal hci owa living.

For he would be cart ful and not break down fences, buret ohu bat doors, ai.d bresk down the beautiful trees. If wo have got to have tbe miserable owner or hU half-starr ATLANTIC 4k I'ACIKIC. ARI11YI I DEPART. Tbb Leavenworth Coal Company have pnt pretty sober, have a very safe and or drive by dnjlicht, to get around wi Br press 100 I Express up the price of coal three cents per bushel aud reduced Ihe wages of the miners one cent LAWRENCE BOUTHWEBTEIIN. any sort of safety.

But a for to one place In panic ulur, and that Is the way to get out DEPAI.T. AUDITS. lecnmmodVn.liKOO 4 Una I er bushel for diguing. This bat might be called pli'anthropby at both ends i the of town In. a northwest Tin re la line.

The miners but reconslilerid great deal of travel In hat dirccilon, and the LOCAL DEPARTMENT. their action, and moftof them have resume ciosalttg on Indiana si net where the old work lor th. lr taskmasters rather than face bridge ju-t been tsken aw and the oth sir crossing near to it, are absolutely unsafe, starvation durluir winter. "Tna TTeif-lc In common life" to morrow When the old bridge came down, and Jac Arrbstbu The cheap Jewelry vender and eu-nlng al the Free Congregational Church. Walts waa st'peilntiodiiigthe Improvement lottwry mm wua arrested yesterdav tnrniii wo looked to see a go )ob done.

And ed cow poking ar.rund tho yard, we would by Marhlial Walker, charged with running Tbb new and elegant re-ldnre of Mr. n) was well done as far as it went, but It did not prefer the former. We could stick a pitch gmiihllng device cnutrary to the provisions of T. Akers, In South Lawrence, Is fu.tap gn far enough. It Is a trap now, over whlc f.irk into lilin with a good al less compunc proachlng completion.

I no city law. The arrested party exhibited his license, claiming that when hispeimlt whs aomebdy will go, buiriry and all, and the Robbrt Laird Colli ik is a regular con tions than we could into his Innocent but agisting cow. We know of men who-keep their cows up snd take rare of tbemi but whose proper'y Is injured and surplus f. ed dcs. trlhutor to the columns of Our Firoaide grontid tils honor the Mayor, was mado ac qualntcd with the woikngofthe machine.

city wilt have to pay more than it III cost to make it safe. An ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure, Ibo rad way tild be AIOIUKNT. Two mum aartoasly liJard. Testerdsy morning, about 6 o'clock, as the workmen en the dam a ere swinging a large stone with Ihn derrick to Its place on Ihe wall sn accident oceu' red which tame very near term listing fatally to George llogaa a ma son's tender. i It seem a the stone was roled to the height of thn abutment, and Burtt another workman, were pulling on gny-rope to a lug It around on the wait, when by some cause, the s'one was lowered to quickly.

In the dewvut Uc iuht Ilogsn On tin shmildur and also on the rltrlit hi pi Mr. Gill the foreman, was alt Injured la the bssds and leg though not erioiiy, Hoi-n ws n'illituly carrhd to the i fflce of the Jail or'und medli'slald snminoned. Doc ors Mot' trum md Stewart arrived and, upon examina tlon for.nd Ills collar bon broken and mIo his rlht log, bet ween the kuee and thigh Joints beside being conddirably brnled In other places. Harvest Birker Grunge celebrated the "narvest Feast" on I hankfiiving It wa! liryety attended, theru being over a bundled and 0 ly perrons piesent, and quite a number of their repiceetitu'ivi a from her Grsniies. E.

A Colmun, ehoiiff Ciirmciiu, Tabof and other were- pn'i-ent. After the usuiil exercises on fueli oecaclous were over, the 'Feict' ws spn ad, and ev ry one pn-seut feasted to the satisfaction and satiety of the Inner man. Every one pre nl secmid to vie With the oth era to make It ph a-ant, ana everybody wei. come. All Irom slxtien to sixty were repn'senti d.

The msid nt' (her and grind, mother ore prcst nt, and frely and cheerfully commingling. Tills a cUI i-lemeiit hi the Grange is chief among the v't slleing qnnllties tliat give it life and power. 1 Several brief ad-dnaros weie made uig ng In sn especial manner tile caie of tho ttoor during the wln'er. Barker Grange fU that Indei'd It had ant on'y awIlarvisf' but Thanksgiving Feast. Ifh't It Costs to Wo Is selling from t4 00 to $-5 00 per cord.

Coal, 23c per I uaucl. Flour, fiom 3 to $4 T5 (erewt. intbe quartern, 4c. and Sc. per pound at retail from 8e.

to Pork, S.e. to 4c. per pound liy the hog. Potatoes, 80c. to tl S5 pel bushel.

Sweet po a toes, $1 to t200 per bushel. Onions, $100 Corn, 35c. per bu-ln I. Oat. Apples to I 75.

Cabb iges, 50c. to $1 00 per xen. Bugs, 25c. Butter, Cheese, Hams, 15c. Dried Friend.

and that his license was grauted with a full made as wide again at once, or else a subtan understanding of It nature. Go to Burr O'k, 73 Massachusetts street. nd get Mailt-) celebrated ojer also ulcc Tns Topeka Common wealth Is stirring np troyed every diy by these peilpitetlc and cadaverous cows that somebody Is tupposed to 0n, but nobtdy cares for. I he nuisance I getting to bo unbearable, and we Join with tlal railing put upon each side. State Items.

cilrry. the mail tarn Ida department with long (Mile It wants to know why It takes mill on an Mails. By the new arrangement of I lie our netghboi of the Journal lu calling atten mnlli, no nritter Is received fiom I lie East dur. The ahado of the cow boy' sombrero ha fl-4, and thejineleof his spurs ay no longer heard on our sine's. With thefiidihgof the av-rMge four days to reach Concordia While the powers th itbetire solving this proti tion to and advising the owner to tare them.

Ing the night. elvei roublti and expeuse by attending to lew will they also toll us why It generally one and the silence ol the ihe flight of matter. Quits number of th Lo" family sre smndlnir a season In our midst. They aru bikes mall from a'l points on the Denver or soiled dov for other and more wl. ked towns sold recently by II to Kits-milter A Sons, of Ohio, for $1,0 JO.

Mr. George was offered a much larger sum lor hint before the money crl-ls. "Hylss'' was entered In the four ar old purse given by the Kentucky Trotting Association, of at their trotting meeting Jut concluded, In which there was several oiber entries, tint hi wonderful speed was so well known that none would start against him. Knowing one pro nounce him one of Ihe fastest four year olds that i ver left Kentucky. Santa Maria slipped her colt last spring, by Eihau Allen, snd is no tn foal by him again.

Billy II aklus sold for Hylus $4 0 O.and Mr. Akers think Eilau's get sure for $10,000. Death of Urs. Annie I Ay sr. We regn to learn of the ath of this venerable lady, the wife of Mr.

Charles Ayer, of Wsk ru-a To nthtp, which took place at her residence, on Sunday last at three o'clock lu the aftcrnoi-n. Mrs. Ayer was born In Btonington, in Con nectlcut, in 1793, snd was therefore 81 years of sice. Mr. Ayer was a most devottd Chris tian, having pnifessed religion at the agewf 'x en years, and lived the true life of a Christian for sixty.Bvu years, as a momberofthe Methi d.lst Eplsccpal church.

the whs a lady of good education, cf extraordinary Intelligence, and was a most p'eassnt companion. We have never listened to the mversatlon of a lady who had such a fund of aucl-nt reminiscences, or whose relation of early even' in American history it was more pleasant to he ir. The venerable hubnd, left to mourn the loss of a wife who was all to him, is now In bU eighty seventh year, fl'ty seven of which bsve beon. (pent with this' beloved wife, scarcely being separated from each other for a single week at a time, except while the bus band was absent in defense of bis country in tbewarof 1813. To him this will be a most serious stroke, nd in the course of hum in life, though he i now in good health, the time cannot be long which will separate' them Irom enjoyment tn the realms ot bliss, which persons who live such lives as theirs may be surely said to la.

herlt. The reader will remember that' Th Tri-buxb publu-hed an account nt the golden wedding of this aged couple, which took place 8 pt. 14, 1866, and recounted the Incidents tf a most pleasant I arty. The funeial services took place the church near the residence of Mr. Ayer, and was very numerously at tended.

Rev. Mr, Herrou delivered a most impressive sermon on the occasion, referring In a feeling manner to tbe long testimony of this good lady to the Central Branch railroads, west and north has been preeip tous Wichita Esgte. iiostly of the Ksw persuasion. Atchison from brio to four days to reach The Minneapolis independent ha an ac LOCAL NOTICES. Bomb onr earpenter aru eolng to the ennnt of the robbiryof Mr.

A. Taylor ol Liwrtnco or Topeka? Death or a Minister. Nathan Ballard, 8onthcrn part of the 8tate and Into tbe In $280 by highwaymm a short time since be dlan mil ton tn work during the winter. tweru that place and Concordia. Holiday Gifts.

When time are so bard Invent your mnnev minister In the Society of friends of Lynn Nbolst. The A'cIiImiu Champion bears It In something durable al Mrs. Starrelt'sMnsIo Grove, Iowa, ai who attended the Yearly rumored that tn. Neglev, the great Ameri Meeting hold In this city In October, was Mid The ten thousat dollars In township bond voted In aid the coal company, have been returned and cancelled. Jud Dillon' decision rendered 'them worthless.

Council can conversatlonM'st, and commissioner In the Eastern 8 tutus for the Lawrence Journal, lias drul killed two days after his leturnhom-, by the explosion of a st-eam boiler in a taw mill. ThU will t3' Mid-acWs to hi numerous friends who nmde blsaeqnaintanceand wai'cd fallen heir to fflO.OuO. It is probably from Grove Democrat. aomo man the Giftcml to dent b. Thedt TBsnd for dwelling houses In August Store.

Piano lor Chria'mas Gift $275 to $1,0.10. tlKQANS for Christinas Gift $7500 1 Guitars R.rChiistiiiasgifb $5 00 to $75.00. Stkino Machinb for Christmas gift. Fur the holiday trade Mrs. 8tarrett will offer tbe greater Inducemes in all kinds of Musi-cal In'Mrnmeuta ever known lu this or aay other city.

A full and splendid stock of Piano, Organs, nd all kiudsi small Musical iNatruraeuU ai panic prices, forth next thirty day All wishing Instruments should at least call I oath increase. Q'lltea nnmtierof fnml Tbb Atchison Champion speaks of lion upon his ministry dntlug his brief sojourn iu lies havseome in lately and mere are coming, Calvin Reasoner as one of tbe ablest member tbUclty. If some person with capital would build about twenty-live houses here he would find their Sad The many Iriends of Rev. Dr. Read! of the last Legislature, and lie is ymntifaentty.

spoken of at) a candidate for. Speaker of the House this winter, a position for which he is will be deeply pained to losrn that his cup rent a profitable Interest. Republican. aQlirtioi.sdm-s not. et ecm to be filled.

The and examine. W.J.Cameron brought to our office last specially qualified. fain.ly ha hardly laid Atthie In the grav Tuesday a encumber over three feet long, when tneir young dnitfkter was taken sud Yah Horn. It elves us pleasure to note Constipation. The secultar virtues of Dr.

Prle'a C.mm ThU is the shortest one from a vine that pr' denly and dangi roudy ill, Snd they are de that the rumor thai Col. Van Horn has ie duced over Ave hundred. The trouble is that Ulued there now Hatching and wailing aimed the Pre-Money of the St, Louis, Kansas the encumber t. all right and no lie abaut it, doubtful Issue. Many prayers will go up that Wtnnt Valley Times.

City and Northern Railroad. itlioul foun Nation. IleUone of the most efficient rail. the Dustioying Anyt 1 may stay his hand. fruit apples, I lo.

peaches, I3o. blackberries, 15c. I'ofJR 9 pounds for $1.00. White siigur, Ic, White beans, $375 per'1 bushel. Hominy, 4'.

per pound. Peas, nlib ki ns; 8u. per pound. Turkeys, lOr. per lUtid, or 75c.

to $1 00 live. Cranberries, 30c qnart. Sour Kraut, 40c. per gallon. From tlief rif olrg price '1st, most of which was furhlshed by Mr.

Thoodor: foehler, The amount of coal shipped from this city Baking 1'owder is shown in CtStea here tbete is a tendency to cniitipatton, food in which It is used Is mere easily digested and acts as a natmal aperleut to the bowel, overcoming acidity rf the-stomach and flatulency. Lot, ttun-e who are dyspeptic est lood made with Dr. Price's Ceain taking Powder and Sea how easily it Is digested. We know this andaUo ot Dr. Prieo's Special Flavorings, Lemon, aud do not besltute.

to In road this country, 'and Un Co-orado SrtciMBNS. Our enterprising fit. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Railroad to markets east of us, is assuming an immense magnitude. Hundred of cars lesve here cannot atford to lott- htm. old rrl.

nd. Mr. 8 S. Tipton, of An-lorwrn county, hat Ju-t returned from Colorado a It daily via that model road the Fort 8cottand Gla of It lion. Alfred (Jmy has received his trunk lu'l of hi'er.

sting and valuiil le soe. Gulf. Fort Scott Democrat, dorse them. dec2dawlw ciniens. Iheylnc'ude choice atones, elegant dispatch stating that J.

K. Hudson, of Wy Cotton. The cotton gin, opposite the 8un anybody can reckon up pretty nearly it wi 1 cost to get tip a first rate Thanksgiving ciiimel coal uiid S' me wonderful parti of aui inula tiiul mud buvu existed a good while be' has purchased the Kansas Farmer, snd will assume the editor! it management of it building, la tn operation. It works like Dr. Wllhoft's Great Chill Medicine.

A certain, safe and speody cure for all dii- charm. It is a b'g thing. Parsons has the first fore any time of hk'h Mosos writes or About Immediately The Farmer will In all prolm dinner, or dinner any day i the week. By the way is there anj effort being made to give the poor o. our city a Thanksgiving dinner, or religion of Jesus, and pointing to her exam eaaes of miw-matie origin.

It cures in a lew diys.witbotit damccror Inconvenience: Chill and only, we believe, cotton gin In the State, which Darwin speculates. Vil'H bo published in Toptka, nnd we under pie as worthy of emulation. Parsons 8un. stand Mr. lludson will move I heie with hU dlnuerauy other day this winter? Mrs.

Ayer was the mother of Mrs. Thsdde- TflB funenil cervices of Archie Read were family. 1 us Prentice of this city, Mrs James lesson OTTAWA ITKMi. solemnized at the Battttbt Church 'yesterday Grace Greenwood's Leotuie. A large and Intelligent audience gave Grace Greenwood a most-cordial, greeting at the Tbb Roll.

Tbe Senatorial muster roll 1 lie services (inducted throughout in Thursday evening, a light fall of snow and Mrl tOmar Ayer, of Wakarusa township, and'a si ogle daughter at ill at home with the aged father, avd a son, Mr Charles C. Ayer, bow shows the following eiindid.tle: Govern covered the ground to the depth of half an very impressive maimer. The pertiueut and well timed ienark ot Rov. Free Congregational Church On Thanksgiving or Oshorn of Lenvcnwnrlb Judge Kingman inch -Just a. sufficient amount to make at Buffalo, T.

She lived to see twenty of Atchison and Topeka ex-Go. Harvey of tn- were well wcr hy the alUntion of ail evening, Notwithstanding the ttorra out doors, the church was fllleL IKr sutjict, Thanksgiving appear natural: three grand-children and great-grand-children We iiiideihtutid tl at the family of which the Riley county; I. 8 Kallorh of Lawre.no; 0 C. ITul'hlnaon of Reno comity, and lion Mr. C.

T. K. Prentice being her oldest grand The Heroic in Common Life," was treated cciited was a mi in tier, is about to leave Law atut Fever, Bilious Fevers, Dumb Chills, Pernicious Fever, Congestive Chills. Sun Paim, mid ttlldiscatesof simitur charactrr. Enlarged Splsens are redueid as if by wauie, and sun Paiu are couquered with uiatveluus rapidity.

It require no other medicine assist It except in esses of habitual costivrness, when a mild purgative is Indicated I'efore the Anti-Periodic is taken. 1 housar.ds ran testily to the truth of all that Is said in Its favor. tei-3dawtw Another Clreat Bedaetlon at G. Bamaa To make a clean sweep the entire stock by Ihe 1st of January. Having juat ret ui Bed from buying a new stock for Ohio on thegreat New Vork commercial panic, we propissets) klve Lawrence business the benefit if the great panic Bast.

Call anon, as goods will advance as our goods are closed out. pov39dwlw Will open in few dvs fine assort meat child, and bis two little sons her flrst great' mice. Their many frkuda will hope other The John Wbitelcy Dramatic Troupe have been playing hero, during the entire week to full boues. Louie Lord has elicited rounds of a pplaase in every character which she has A. Phlliips, of Satina.

The readers of the Journal can pay the'r money ur.d take their grand In manner thit gsve not only satisfaction, but delight snd instruction. It abounded in brilliant and captivating recitations of noble wise but Miou d.they go, they will assuredly cany with llicin the Weil-wishes and heart-felt The remains of Mrs. Ayer were yesterday choice. Kansas City Journal of Commerce, stained. interred in Oak Hill Cemetery, ia presence syinp itby of their numerous friend.

and heroic deeds pei formed In different age of the world snd under trying circumstance TBAcnKitb' Examination. An exum nu of a large concourse of friends. On Wednesdsy, party of phllanthropli tlon rf applicants for teahers' certificates Tbb BEhT The best hotel In the State by me and women In the humbler walks of gentlemen we believe It will be lu order to Mortuary Statistles for October will he held In the Central School House, Law the Otis Uouheat Atchison. The most enter mention their name Judge 8ea, W. Fence, Saturday, Dee 13th, 1873, commencing prising, wide awake and wocetsful landlord Vttt MTt UTs UTS Roiler, Wm.

Hay and T. C. Bowles pur Incidentally she rrcd to the Indian and tbe suffrage questions, and convulsed. tbe house with her csustlc bit at the Indian policy, and the male voter was compelled to laugh 9 a. w.

All teachers holding certificates Dssttrs la th city Is Everest. Trie moi-t affable, genteel and chased ome forty turkeys, and distributed 1 I on whieh the time was extended, or drill! country Be-lntermenta popular one is Suvntre. "Old ludlxpennble" them around among the poor of the city. The rf combs, sponges, feather dHaters, chest pre. is Lapere.

But the best and neatest liver cates grsntea on private examination, are fact la, no one was without thulr "turkey" on Total stable is the "Parlor at a We" of Rollins and at the ridiculousness of bis soverelua assura-A-Hons that alone was competent and'qasll-fled to exercise the rights of frsnehls. 8b Thanksgiving. lector etc. a. a.

wvosier ot uo. nov30dtf 1 1 Minob Pi as. We have splendid brandr Martinstein, near tlm and tbe he-1 driver BI ABB aLOB. Ta last of the party of Colorado ojourn White male la elt It hereby notified to be present. By order of the Board of Examiners.

8. Gaston, County Bnpt. acd whiskey fur cooking purposes. Henry Krage. At least this Is our opinion is thoroughly m'tres of the platform, and la en is er, in the person of Mr.

U. E. Cheney, return notSddlf- A. A. Wooeter Co, Oolnred -aale.

and if anybody don't believe it, they have our ed to this place Thursday. Mr. Cheney I the pak with One effect and power. Sb is an actress In the best sense, and reaches and move the highest and best there In.those peimlaiioo, as well as that cf all the parties Ladib say that A. A.

Wnoater A Co. well known proprl- tor the book atom here, Wbo is It A gentleman from Lswrence, keep a splendid article of Guru Benioln. in interest, to go and sea for themselves, and has remained in Colorado behind hi party was yesterday afternoon approached by' who listen to her vivid end varied Illustration. VATrr.nas. nuisuii Nbw flrst elass Sewing Machine for sale at forth benefit of hi health, which; by the Kaass BBKBTon.BT Socibtt.

Kr. Editor In re Her lecture ws rare treat, and highly enjoy. young man, a stranger, and persuaded tn enter, a den on Missouri avenue, and take her Ma's way, Judging from avoirdupois, has been con ply to the inquby as to what, bad become ed by the large and select iidletiee, every one i cost, to make loom for musical Instruments, at Mrs. Starrelt'a muaio store, 153 Massachu Idersbly Improved. Uaknvwa of the Ladies' Benevolent Omnia ition of of which win siwsvs have plesiant recollec chances In lottery tickets.

The Lawrence nan, when last heard from, was with a police setts street. wtf Rev. Mr- Adam delivered sn able Thanks tion of Grace Greenwood. latt year, I would state that a Ladies' Benevo tS tt in 1 II 4 It It 1 1 I I II I 10 1 1 SS St 1 4 1 1 1 4 11 1 1 i a i i Extra flour at 8. II.

Andrews. roan, looking for the party that beat him out giving address In the Congregational church 1 The next lecture In the Lawrence coarse leLt Cnio'J, coinprliJng women from different Aeaa, Fkbh apple cider, just the thiug for mine oa Thursday morning, to a crowded house. will bo delivered by John A. Gray, of sects In the city, but to be entirely unsectarl of a hundred dollars In gold and firty dollars in The party obtaining tbe Under year pie, at Andiew. an In its woik.

was organised at the house of Mr. A. T. Sharp, senior editor of. the Otta Opafotwo Two to Sra Topeka, a bom our reader all know as on of the most attractive a well as Instructive lec money is still at large.

Kansas City Journal Mrs. B. W. Woodward on last Wednesday, Vive to tea wa Republican, atarted, for Minnesota this New Cider for mince pies, at novSldtf 8. H.

Abdbbwb. Fresh River Fish, nicely dressed, at nov3ldwtf 8. H. Amdhkw. turer in the west.

with Mrs. Jsmesonas President, and will con Tsn to iwentv Twenty la hlrty week with the Intention of remaining in that of CommTen Thanksgiving. tinue to meet there on Wednesday of each 8tate some weeks. i airtj to loriy Forty to tuaiitv A DUtlngnshed Visit. weik until further notice.

Thanksgiving w.is more generally observed than usual. Union services were corductcd at tbe M. E. Church and at the Pilgrim Grace Greenwood, Chancellor Frsser, of the The Catholic Society which, by the wayi is assuming gigantic proportions in Ottawa- An earnest invitation is extended to all In. Extra Family Flour, Corn, Oats and Feed, at novSldAjwtf 8.

H. Andrews. FbBPH fish at (. H. Andrews.

State University, and a bevy of friends visit terested In uch a work, to be present to day hixif to seventy to saveuty. Kiahty to ahtety. Uoluwaa will give a grand ball tbere.ln 8heldon Hall on Church. There was apparently a deep Inter ed the Kansas stock farm on Friday. A thor at wo o'clock.

u. M. Clabkb. Sec'r, Tub weather we are hwiius: al present, rea. est manifested In the exercise, which were ough inspection of every department of the Lawrence, Nov.

25, 1873. dera the use of LeU' Glycerine and Camphor ToUI. tho evening of Friday December 5th, far the benefit of this society. The Sev. Nuwsn Priest of th original plan for brief but very sppropr ate.

ac necessary ior cuappeu lips anu nana. establishment took place, alter which tbe hones were reviewed. As usual, the old hero DI-BASr. In the afternoon business was very generally rONERAL BERVICB3 BT THB PATBONS OF Astns. ocua aawtr A MrwChickbhiko Piano, the lid of which raising funds for church festlvsl.

suspended, and friends gathered about the so. Ethan was In charge of tbe post of IIocbandrt. Wo regret to have to record At Dura clal henrtb, and gav full sway to the social ha been iliabtly masred in transportation. Th Ottawa Journal pnblbhe a notice of honor. To see him as he carelessly walk by Appoplexy.

Brain disaaae thanksgiving which is not celebrated half as the death of Mr. John Chevalier, of Wakarusa toaiifhlp. He died Monday, 9'th, at the res. recall a proud history. The first In memory f-r sale at a bargain at Mr.

Starrett's store. It la a particularly fine toned piano, dewtt a turnout that I to tie held in that city on Christmas, on which occasion, Dave Miller, often as it should be. Is his long and brilliant career upon the tnrf dence of bis father, of typhoid fevuf, at the very thing In the city was unusually order. an old fixture, and a nun of mammoth pedal Child biitli itonsanpiioa Croup. Cbiiaisinlastsai.

Cimvnhiiaas 8. H. Amdkbws' grocery slsrc Is the place to a career that culminated in th nnparallel aze of 23 yeart. lie' was' a member of the extremity, la to furnish his feet for little child get your family supplies. Patrons of Htsbsndry.

will be burled to )y and qnlet and of this we are sure every, body feasted on fish or fowl. 1 1 ren to slide down at Are cunts a slide. The Uuntfartlvv ed performance, with a running mate, defeating Dexter, In 9 :15, 2:16 and 3 and then we grow enthusiastic at the thought of naming Abdrbws' groceries are all fresh. yuenterr day at two o'clock at the Franklin Catholic Cemetery, accoidltig to tbe rites of the "Pat Journ-tl doubts whether there will be suffl elent snow to cover them. 11 of bis triumph a a sire.

Hi exploit Dropsy Dtptbvrla krr-iiwiss Panickt Black 811k, at Bov22dwlf rons." Several Grange hsvo been Invited Hum'. have made the name of Ethan Allen famous Trbmont Hovsb This hotel, which has been under its present management for the last nine years, )uitly merits the popularity it bos achieved with the traveling public. Its Prairie fires In Franklin county are doing and It i expected there will be a latge attend- G. W. Hum a baa a few of those prime dress much damage to the farming community.

An nee. Mr. Chevalier was a yonug man of Kpilep-y Paver llrKt dl s-e In every quarter of the world, and yet the old horse at his Kansas home, deports himself as modestly and serenely a any farm, horse goods eft, which be will offer to day at a great effort is beiug made, to organise a club lor reduction, to clow out. A word to the wise. good promise and highly esteemed by all who knew him, and Has bat recently married.

lufliBiuailon or bows Is protection against tfaem, and to bring to trial rfco. nov23dwtf Kidney dis- sse ttbs'ractloa ol would do that ha no celebrity beyond the cir any persons believed to be guilty of lighting i Friends Yearly Meeting Pbotngaph first Pdeam la- cle In which he dally moves. Grace Green 1 'i a ws 1 i Bros on tb prairie. Sti'l bom UitmallaMe. Tbb following letters are retained la the wood truly remarked that time bad dealt astbluB.

rate ones oi Friends meeting hou for sale st Weeks' gallery over Newmark Co's store 105 Massachusetts street. There la great feeling manifested in Ottawa gently with La mice postofflee for various causes IV hoopla Congo Unkeuwa aad vicinity against parties wbo have been baying up defective Ottawa Indian titles, and The grand form sau carriage of Bourbon Held for postage: John 8xry, Os A LakobsuppIv of Wax Flower material 1 ft borne City; Gcorifo Lyon, Huron Thorns Total direct from the manufacturers, at LeU Drag Emporium. ecUX-dAwlf Chief was commented npon, and no doubt her famous ride through the Toseralte Valley was vividly recalled when she observed "what a Uorris, Colouaa, Ind. Miss Llsy Allen, North the nucleus of a settlers' league wis formed there last week for mutual protection against these land sharks, who sre attempting to extort money from farmers wbo bsve purchased Lawn-hce. location is unsurpassed by that of any other hotel In Qutney, being on the principal street, rrouHded by the leading baBincss houses, and near the postofflee and public hall.

It has accommodations lor one hundred and twenty guests. Tbe rooms arc clean, and elegantly furnished many hlch (in Ihe front of the. buildirg) aresosrrsnged that they can be u-d In i-nitrs, If required. A line of trosscs are being ron between the hotel snd The depot for the special accommodation of the the hotel. Of tbe taMe It Is onneeewsry tu say more than thHt It is flrnl cliii's'in e'ery jespect.

The proprietor, Mr. Louis Miller, leaves nothing undone that may contribute to tbe comiort of during their stay tbete. Parties vWt-Ihk Quinry should bear In mind the re moot Hem-e. FtOHT On 8atrday night between te Stump used: T. Collet, Barton, Scott and eleven o'clock "a fight eccnred near tbe Dr.

J. II. CHILLY, HOMCBOPATHIST. Smith, Topeka M. Baeslla, Paabody Geo.

R. Lngton, Topeka Orris B. Strong, Eeo. grand saddle horse he would be." The handsome and blood like Kan was awarded a goodly sharge of praise. Pt.

Elmo, Comus, Rhode Islsnd and St. Nicholas were all critl corner Of Massachusetts sat Henry street. llods of the Indians In good faith, and mad valuable improvement. Brickbat In tbe air were quite thick for a nk, Iowa. t- Treats rVataatl Caitsarrls tT -r Jinmrflclenlly addressed i Frank eekern, aaaetlard.

no eh terse -Mliliaitaa i aatlsOtct-x-x ctr. OClc 2'. Wills f-f. nrf tally examined sad created an Impression not soon forgotten by tbe visitor. Maefc regret Was expressed that thslr tlwie was so Dmitri LAWRsaen, sine tb election.

Is indulging i "extra prayer meetlag." Exchange. ThU Is nrohahlv win te tne fact that tho short time. No one ws Injured seriously, thongh there was sotn pretty tall dodglag dona. Th bellif ereats wr from the country. It was plain frora ihtdr apjswranc that they wer fall of tb Mertdeao of the hoctajes at UT." Auy itthe above letters r.tc3ed for VO fStM-b( ftstu albayra) be scut to the dead let toe trl i prevent them ee1-rgtb hone Id c- aav for a long lira e-e nnltsd in Bsiag" th Kaw ri.

Bolton Kiowa. toa. 3dl sfc nas-vti'w Bfr mvrmZm V. -v i tu 5'-i i V. 4 ti' i' a i A i i 9m Kit i.

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