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The North Lawrence Leader from Lawrence, Kansas • 2

The North Lawrence Leader from Lawrence, Kansas • 2

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LOKIHU. JTOIITH A WHENCE' LEADER Llh i UVtter Sldi. Keep the tact before the peop'e that IHAVE EOliCHT Lawrence and other cities aud towns iu eastern Kmsas offer rare induce i. Fifty-two DiridendV The Independent A. TI1I3TLETHWAITE Editor 8TINER CLARK Pnbliidiers.

THCR3DAY FEBRUARY 19, 1835. II SCOT i I NT? REST IN THE CO AL VA RD EAR MOA K'tt they io.v his been raised to 'steal, and blame 'the parent who taught him the way of wickedness. Keiimuiber ptrcutthe child holds you responsible, the law holds you responsible, and the ruler of the universe has said "Thou shall Hot steal." Ike, ments to manufacturers. The first annual ball of Excelsior Among our exc'iauea we find (u a copy of the Xe ho Fall I-sr, ilr following editoral mid resolutions which will be read with not only by the momliers ot the Pilgrim cfcuroh. Oou legislature is old business on red hoi resolutions agtinst Frx.uk Bacon, if nothing else.

Tint act ot Bicon, is deserving of censure, but considering how hard ho has worked for a fitNt class State showing at the how well he has rvpre-nted the state in oih-r things, an 1 considering, also, the great nerd hard work by our legislature on more important matters we thing they could have much better improved of New Y-rk, is acknowledged to be what the Pall Mail Gazette, of London, aars it is. railroad agency at this place laely conducted by J. T. Wood, has finally fallen into the hind of Al Mo Kiiiny. Mr.

ALiKiutiy is building a siu .11 oftt on the right of way opposite the roads store, in which to conduct the bu-uuese. The rail ro-xd company ought to erect a becoming depot at Loriii and doubtless they will when they gel ready. Trm of Hubncrtpfton ELEVATOR CN THE Lodge I. O. F.

was held iu Petts Hall last evening. Thanks for iuvita-t 'on. Presa-feure of business prevented the light fain astic too representative of the Leader being present. 75 05 "one of theabiiat weeklies in existence." It ccupies two fields religious and liierav. It.

publishes each week from. TW'ESTV-FIVE TJ THIRTY-THREE per cent, more readin-' matter than any of its contemporaries. With the exception of its column of "Selectioii.H," every line in every issue NEW ORIGINAL MATTER, WRITTEvf. Correipnn year tm Tbree raontns 9-)uj(ie Copies A1 vertKlf.gc Itnfm i but by our citizen generally. The gentleman menlioned is now Hentv McKiuuey discovered three A trip from rth Liwrence to resident of the city, one of a'id their time.

Bitrk Oak NORTH SIDE AND AM WOW over coais last Monday hi Ins liouse 1 VI. 3 on Walnut street. These coals had Chicago a Ibis seiso i of tho yeir Is nol a very pleisant afliir, in order to bM IT. It pays more ach week f.ir literary mater than anv three of its oi p-it togetfier. It has the LARGEST and It EST corji of contributors of any periodical in the world.

It is Dear Leader I take this oppor been le'l there hUtni: lime ago. Marshall Prentice came over and took i li.tH) I 2u 00 4 I 1.1 OO 3Ti 0 00 Ot Ml make time and connections all the tunity to drop you a few jottings, we undenominational in religion, and unser- 5 (K 1 Inch 1 00 3(H) way, Ihe Jour o'clock train must he possession ol ihein. The own -r- left the old historic city of Lawrence, passed in literary ability. Its reviews of Pre paired fo ell CO of all kind boiiks are uuexcellon in journalism. Its i-iic- mirrjr iitT.i' Ebitorials are fearle.

Iu departments of IAJW4.31 1 UlCt5. Call taken. This gives the tourist a nights Kis.on Ihe TJ. P. on Thursday Feb 5 have them by proving ownership.

Geo. B. Edgar Ihe, energetic Sec'i ti ience and liihticul Iiersean-h gi valuable and see me before buying, el sew re n-tlees i) cents per line first laaertin, a' Remits ner line each aitb-ejiienl in-rtin. All nil vertislnir -enunta pvable m-mibiy. All transient ndvertlMg payable in advance.

ride from Kansas City to Chicago, a The attendance at our Saturday evening literary exereines is rou-u og, no matter whether it rain or shines. On Saturday evening the foPowing resolution will bdicu3ed Resolved that the legtidat tire of Kaon Ought to resubmit the prohibitory amendment. Here is a chance for the advocate ol prohibition. The principle affirmative disputant would like to have a whack at the best ol them. At the township Democratic nominating convention latelv held at Lin-wood, re solutions condemnatory ot at 4:29 P.

M. landed in Kmsas City witli us interested in the material, a weii as the spiritual growth of North Lawrenco, and vicinity We be speak lor him a cordial welcome. Fare well "Rev. T. F.

Norri severed hNcotirinct-ion with the Congre gaiinnal Churches at Ihi place ami at Geneva, last Sab bith. In hi term ot service in this flsht (ex'ending over a period ol about two yeir-i and wo months) he haa made friends who sincerely regret hi leaving, and, lor the benefit AND 1 WILL lnioriir.ition unobtainable elscwhete, Itsi Market and Pin Rvtvirt rVim-1 oi the "Kilis Revolving Uoad Scraper distance ot nearly six hundred miles in time for the Mo. Ptcific, here dark inerciai Articie are eateri' ktX Make it to your inter- mem ir "Did and i inf wantinir correct Missouri and Illinois. Our ness shut out everything. At day Manutacturiiig-(Ur contiiiuatiou ot inline ol co.

tee nut issiie)moved day belore yesterday into ih: companS those subjects It liifht we crossed tne Verdigris river advice to everybody that a trip eist from North Liw- and soon after we crossed the Arkan new office near the shops. Parties wi-h EST TO or sas Here we saw the first cot iug claims against the government rencc lo Cnicago mid still farther east ion bales. 'Then North Cannadian pro-ecuitd-aiiy notary work-a first is to board the U. P. train lo Kansas class churn, or any information about river, then south where we saw the Citv and then the Chicago and Alton the E.

R. R. S. M. Co.

oliould call first evergreens and lost all appear Railroad. This road at present has no ME I make no charge for delivering In the city eJ. H. MOON. TIMETABLE.

TJNION PACIFIC R. K. OOINO WEST. Limited Express 11:25 a.m. -Pacific Express 11:4 p.m.

Acxxmiiaodation 7:15 p. ra. aoivQ BAST. Limited Exprw- 4:25 p.m. "Atlantic Express 4: a.m.

Acooxmaodadon 8:15 a. m. IE A VEX WORTH BRANCH. ARRIVE. DEPART.

ravw.ger 11.15 a. in, 4:35 p. Mixed 6:30 p. in. 8:20 a.

in. H. T. Smi, J. T-Shamkluc, Gen.

Supt. auces of ice. Ho re we passed along upon him. On the last day of this month Messrs, the foot hills oi the Ciuuadiaii moun of the church where he goes to labor, Hon. P.O.

Lowe lor having suppnrl-we think we can toiy without hesitancy, ed John J. lngiU I irthe TJ. Senate that iu dissolving the relations here vere iuti-odiiced hut not acted upon, it has been with the most friendly Lowe was elected as a Democrat by feeling between pastor and people. Democratic votes. Why he should His work hcr has beeti conducted have cast his vote lor such a rabid with great zeal and fervency, and is R-publican demagogue as Iugalls is loll in a very much more promising not very clear, unless it is true indeed condition than when he came to it.

that is nothing but a game oi The best wishe- ol this community j.humbugjrerv and fraud. Insrall's gall Pel libone Meudeiihall will retire tains which are composed mostly of rival tor convenience and accomodation to issongers. The mviagers ol this road extend tavors to persons that other roads ueglect, it mailer- ioung," tilled with stories and ar deles iu proee and poetry. THE INDEPENDENT has twenty-two distinct departments, edj-od oy twenty-two speciaiisM, which include ISiblicil Kejiearch, Hanitary, line Arts, Music, Pebbles, Personalities Min-steral Register, Hyinu Notes, School and illee literature. Religious Intelligence Sunday-School, News of the week, Kinance, Onnrnerce.

Insurance. iHories. Pur-zls. Selections and Agriculture, Thirty-two pages in ail. THE INDEPENDENT a family newspaper of the first class, and s- recognized as oiie of the eat educators of the and.

Every one who vinlits to he ell informed upon a Krtut variety of subjects should subscri for it. During the past year the Independent desiring that its subscribers oulc have rtor-if by tee very best living authors has published ns from W. E. Norris. author of "Matrimony" "No New etc J.

S. of Drle. author of "Guerndale," 'The Crime of Henry Vane." Julia rock and covered with scrubby oak, Irom the hotel business, their lease expiring at lhat lime. The Kaw Valley with now and then a clump ot ce lar. Hotel under tlietr tiianai-meni uas not whether iu daylight or dirk the In Coil creek VAllev, large been first class in every particular, and M.

PHILLIPS, IIIYKICIA- slBUEO office at bis residence, aortbeaafeor of Delcware and Asb streets, Lin wi', Kanaaa. quantities of coil is mined mostly lor all who have been their guests will re towards tin) DenioJi-ilio party is ih1i conveniences are aboiit the saind. Iu the eveuiu the in iguiticeiit P.tj tce Pullman cirs afford you an exceileut go with him to his new work. Tiie churcti at Geneva, last Sunday, passed the Riil Roads. McAllister is an Indian and Negro village, here the gret their goinr.

They have not de ATCHISON, TOPE A A SANTA FE R. OOINO CAST. cided what business they will engage In Lereafter. In reply lo the question trees present q-ieer appearance with mi-tletoe iu mch-js on Ihe the gonteel o'd laud-lord Mr.Peitiboue 8:07 a. ni.

p. m. a. in. 3:37 p.

m. CHILDERS. City Express tUr.tic Eipress -New York Kxprcs -Kansas City Lxproas -goijk west. W.M limbs miking them look at a distance fechayer. authSr of "The TiKer Lirv and with apparent christian resignation slated "I am going home''.

Other Sir Samuel W. Baer the as it a flock of turkeys had gone to the following res'ilutiom wtucU have been handed us for public-it ion C1ICR HKSOI.CTIOS8. "The First Congretiational Church in Geuova, January IS, 1835, unanimously adopted resolutions as follows: Vhere3, The mysterious hand of the Master eem9 plainly to lead our late Pastor, that cannol mem ion that organizi-tion without frothing at the mouth. Although our wolf-hunters with their hounds have not been idle, wolves are still in our town ship and not only that, they are becoming fa toil liar and aggressive. Eli Bran io encountered twoot them loot her da an I was compelled to give them the right ot wav.

COHTBACI'OB Add RI II.OEK Li i wood. Kit. roost on the trees. Savanna. Coal celeboated Egyptian Kxplorer; Mrs.

J. H. Riddell. author of a "A Pair of Blue Eves." We wish fo call the attention of "Two on a Tower." etc. Edward Everett ridge, here is a ridge or wall In sp opportunity lo pass an evening about as you would at-home (it you should have o.ie) and the day tor comlort and convenience are unsurpassed.

By leaving North Lawrence at 4 o'clock P. M. you will find vour-self at Chicago at 2 A. M. This will give you time to look around and put iu at least one day in a city which has uo equal on this continent iu some' our readers during this cold weather Hale, author of "Ten Times is Ten." pearance like a will ihro-vn up he lo Ihe fact lhat the best coal id lb heiirht of 50 feet running tor 15 to 20 Pacific Eiprew 11:30 a.m.

CVlorado and Ctah Express 11:45 p. m. Wichita Express 11:5 a. in. Ceage City Kpr 6:17 p.

m. A. A. Rosi.vxf, W. White, Gen.

Manager. Gen. Ticket Agt E. K. Tabor, Agent Rv.

Thos. F. Norri-s, to take charge of Pil James Payn. the celebrated English Novilist. F.

W. Robinson. F. Storey. II.

W. Lney, Harriet I'rescott tfponord. Rebecca Harding Lavis. Sarali Orne Jewett. Frank cheapest, and one ot ihe places to JEWTON MANN.

miles pirellel with the Rtil Road grim Church, North Lawrence, and, The ridge looks as though it had been Wiiis3. In sorrow and pain bowing It. btockton, H. 11. Isoyesen, Ivan Tourgen-etT ad others.

terms to erw-RiBERs: only the stern dictate of duty wa ac i uiesce built by the hands ol in, appearanlly of rocks of all shapes and mms with therefore be it. secure the very best and cheapest is it J. II. Moon's near Moik's old elevator. This Moon does not get full occasionally, but Is lull all of the time with Ihe best and cheapest fuel, and you'l be a "fuel- if you go elsewhere RESOLVED, That our brother has fully pro -mall tree growing over it whereev-er th.sre eoul 1 h-i eirth eiim 'h tor the Tliree mouths 75 One year $3.00 Four niout a $1 00 I Two years 5 00 Six months 1 50 Five years 10 00 Can anyone make a better invrotruent of ven a burning zeal and unfaltering devotion: a wise, careful discretion, showing much ex ATTOK.1ET ATIAW SOT DELAWARE ST.

LX A VMM WORTH. KAK. Collection made, and prompt return guaranteed. roots. Next wc pissed throu-h Den- believing our statement to be all perience and a thorough d.uly stuly of human nature, and that his wish and effort SOUTHERN KANSAS R.

R. On and after Monday Sept. 15th. trains will arrive and depart as follows: depart. 11:45 a.

m. for Ottawa and all points south. 5 p. m. fur Ottawa and Emporia.

arrive. 10:46 a. Ottawa and Emporia. 3:57 p. from Ottawa and stations south, R.

Tabor, S. B. yhes, Gen. Pass Agt, J.W to .00 Uian one hich will pay 52 Dividends during the year? ison Texas. This is quite a place with The diuVrence between Esquire with a big E.

and ex Squire wi a big S. don't am anil to much so fains the spoiling is concerned. But it amoun'sioa good deal in oilier respects. It hurls some people very bad-ly. There is something of an Oklahoma boom at this place, ahhough uo boomers have yet taken the field.

The other day the nail keg club at our roads store went into a general some large brik buildings looks EVERY EXLIOi-TEJCED FAMILY WEEDS A GOOD is to reach and win dying immortal souls, while yet it is to-day. hough it might be a pi ine of cousi 1- newspaper. It is a necessity for parents and children. Rss ilveo, Tint his short pastorate here A Good way to make the acquaintance of erable business. Nothing of no observed It being dark.

Morning the7h. coining iu'o the Pine regions. ot tweaty-six months is closed reluctantly at his own request, with the work well in hand, 'Moon Parties livinsr east of town along the railroad are very much annoyed Uy tramps. Mr. A.

II. Paikhursf's experience is a fair illustration. Last fall he secured his erops in good order md went into winte-- quarter-, healthy ami lleshv, feedug that with his fam rue independent is to send cents for a "trial trip" of a month. SPECIMEM COPIES FREE. No papers are sent to subscribers after the time paid for has expired.

The I dependent's Clubbi' List sent Pines of all siaws on both sides with respects. No in or woman that any love tor curiosity or sight seeing should tail to spen at least two days in this great ciiy wiih its halt a million inhi tauts representing every nation on the globe, and its vast area covering several sections of land. Great changes have taken pi ice during the last quarter of a century was then a large citv but it has made progress wit hiu tint time fu'er thin any oilier city iu the United Sines a i still there is room for more growth- Its stock yards where more than 20.000 hogs are daily slaiigi'rlen and beavs and Church INreclorTi WAI KING, M. D. BKI IMlv trrUKET.

LIN WOOD. KANS. a.id that his unsellish efforts have been richly bleared a. id owned by the watchful, tender Master, adding to the church much strength ridge and sw imp alternately with a discussion of the comparative Intel li gtMice of diff -rent species of bru'es, dense growth of small timber and and courage. free lo any jierson asking for it.

Any one wishing to subscri for one or more papers or magazines, in mnection with The Inde C1. Ingraham told of a shepherd ily thev coul 1 wimer through com RbbolyD, That wishing Pilgrim Chnrch a cane, then wcamlo trees ot nil sizes covred or do bed with Finnish log which went all aloua after a I irg hearty graetm a bright active future, we XU JNJJfcTATVr send it our Pastor our beet wishes, and our herd ot sheep and brought, them i-k. pendent, can save money b. ordering from our Club Lfct Address THK INDriPKNDENT, P. O.

Box 2787. New York. earnest prayers. alter lln-y hail strayed or been driven lookini like io nf flix or mihi tied each limb miking the wholn foret lootc ii if it wis dressed in mourning. Hiving pissed throug'i H.

N. Gray, clerk. fortably. Saturday last we met him in Ihe i-ity. a periect wrrck.

In reply ii our anxious inqirre as to the rue ol this change, he explained that liini-elf and lainih were over work- aiul sick of feeding I rumps. Though quite -i way from the range over 80 mih'S. Wayne, Do Page iruneta, HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE rereheroa Uaraea nt I at S.OOO.SwO. which Inrladea 75 PES CENT OF ALL HORSES WImw parir- of Mo-d to -MMi4 fcr eir nfittkiaai -worMiatha ST ID BOOKS OF FRANCE. This was near Trinidad iu Color ido.

M. B. CHURCH. Regular services at 11 a. m.

and 7-30 p. (a ttatitiath school at close of mm ninjj ser-Tic. Ifv. G. CKY'LKK.

Palr. rILOSIM CMCBCn CCONORKQATIOXAL.) 8abbatb-sebool at 10 a. in. and services ftt 11. Rev.

T. K. NoRKId, Pastor. OMITED BHKTH REM. at a.m.

anvt 7 00 p. Babbatb-sebool at 3 a. m. Clas nieetiiiK ml wloae ol morning service. Rev.

E. ATssoj, Pastor. A. M. X.

CUURCH. Servicer a. in. ul 7 p. m.

CI nicviiiiK 'J a tu. Satibatli school at 3 xa. Frea5iin ovtry Wednesdav eveuiut claks mtinK friday evening. Kov W.M. liiKWKLL, Pastor.

many places ol note iu the night will Astounding Offers! md Ihe Colonel knew the story was Geneva, January 26, 13 A3." Rev. C. G. Crysler of the M. E.

Church will attend the annua, conference which will be held at Clay Center Kan. March Ilih 1885 of course leav. the gaps un fil'ed. rue, lor he was there i the time. In EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA.

-A-r rrnrirnKBiiin. early in the day. lour had already tact he knew every hair on Ihe dotrs c-illed-he ftad come to town to pro ISO Col ton Port, L. A. Yours Truly Feh.9ih.18S5 N.N Brown bark.

Another member ndned an tefflA B7E torn. 5 incident that happened io Missouri. Do not forget the mid-week prayer The Lkaveswosth times the best weekly paper in Kansas, and the North Lawrence ader will be given to you fur the small sum of $1.75 for one year. 3p--iM Sanim, bM-anakta A man had a hirgr? herd ol cattle meetings at the Cotgregaiiuual cure provisions for the others who would lie Hire to rail in the afternoon. He eras in a liuu) hs would have to renin back in the evening after another load to supp'y the usual 1 OO COLTS, which he wished to confine in a pa-iiire of a hundred acres or so.

Not CLUB RATES FOR THE DAILY TIMES church, on Wednesday evening! Pastor and members will be pleased to have you call and pass an hour The Leaves wortu Daily Tikes is only having the wire to i-omplete a barbed Sundav di-ui mil. It i certainly a irT ctrt4 It ftEt sheep iu almost equal, numbers are satelv tskt'ti care of, is a curiosity which no one should fail to notice. These and a thousand and one curiosities meet the tourist at every step he takes. It would be a work of super-og ition to undertake or map out 1he places that should b. visited before leaving this great city.

Ifonr readers shotill lake tim to follow our uoie9 as we see fit to record them we shall take pleasure iu giving them" the public as ve see them from bur staud point. Chicago, 111. tnteUtmat imjiIi Iks. 'ence he adopted the following plan 1 with them, Fraternal Anwociatlonw. shame that kind hearted, pc pie who ho r.gj- ell Ok nf-ialg bt mmti W.

If Ihalr 5.00 a ear. It is by all odds the best daily paper in Kansas. To anyone subscribing for the Daily Tikei one year and i laying us $5.0 we will send tbe Daily Times and tbe Leader lie set posts at the proper distance will not refuse to riye tood and -hel 1 1 lr ara rt reeordM, nd rmrmot i M. E. Church.

North Lawrence tWy b-ll -nlmmi nly mm mrmStm, via mmU mi X. O. F. fmmmrmm tmr mt ftrmtim Frrm wtN I canrtol Ma to beggars, should be impo-ed up The -following letter was received to late lor pulbication last week. "I your report of th ii-iinaniu cus held at Reno.

Jan'v 3l.st. lS85. is i lie irreet in three or four imp rt i'it particulars. While we have no detract, we must demand lair pl y. Under fie cire.u intaiic sit won1 1 inv leeii much better, aud satisfactory to all concerned if a -orrect repors had been given.

Your corrrspcii I it sivs A hiidso MM-npiim mi' wisp til II- Slev'i-iisou our trustee tor Ihe meetings every night this week. Rev. apart all around the pasture, and then timed his cattle into a small corral! ka WT! VIM MM HikiM 'Wie-4 both on vear. ra iniar mt I'm ttcmbmr m4 racard te thm StM Bee on to the extent of getting meals at Miller and Chil.ou are assisting ii 1 ll Pam ranlana aaaa fr-a. It i By accepting this offer, which is pood oalj all hours ot Ihe day and night, as the good work Every body invited.

near by, which was enclosed by wire leuce ol the most approved makt until December 3lst. 1384, you get yonr home ftlnaaauil wtth Six rrtn Bane mt taa Kmtribtrl-a mt taa GrrimH Blpmtqm Paraaa--a mt Pranea. ISStt an. caaaa4 hy V. Daaam.

asd rw from Kti a- Kaa 9akear. tb mmm famina ml all airlrnal fmialmm. tliev, with others are ing this winter. paper and the best daily paper in Kansas -meets Thursday usdto work, Hail, over Pal ilSu--. aruiers, C.Maiideuuall, N- O.

St0''' iufr E.orr. No t.awrenee Lodge No. 110 meets every Ohj'frlUay uijfbt over Lela UrU aiore Sum di E. c. Hand, C.

C. L. 4. Davis, K. of R.

auu 8. On next Sunday ihe Pastor of the M. E. Church North Lawrence will one year, about the same you usually pay as to the number of the wires and th" prodding and lacerating capacity for two weekly apers. Subscriptions re Next Sunday will he the nniverari beat Kansas City al tending Quarter ccived at this oflice.

Address, ol the birth liniaii Thi (he barbs. He then went among Ihe Feb. 17.1885. ly meeting, his pulpit will be sup Vi nt ii- gi in ihIIj n-I brati il the steers with horse, dogs, and black fi ill in lit, iu jIm- citiep- and North Lawrence kadeb Xorth Lawrence Kaia -PREMIUMS. Any one desiring a sample copy of Tl.

snake-whip, and set ah out stamped A lllat lo Farmers. IM BMl.it WmmmIv. IA .1 lw i towns throughout the uiitrv. Pii- ing litem all around the enclosure in aaaar dovillAil A anan j. mill hMii he liveliest in inner mi Iavenwonh Din.r or Weeklv Times z- in general! idl-'ri-r.

ii tin- making 1 tinei pi-aram-e hour or more. This perform nice lie circularsshowin-; the wonderful premium given by the Leavenwor.h Timi3 can ha E.A.U. Serta awrence Union So. 339 meets very oiu.r Tuebday eveuiux in tbe IJ.ooa Aid Hall. M.

Pkttibomk. Preeideat. Mrs. U. K.

Ie.nckmuall, Sec'y. a. r. and a. m.

Valley Lodge No. 30 meet Saturday ntxhtoa or beiure lull uioou iu bacli inuulb lo UJil trelluw UhII. R. 31. Curtis, M.

ii pa i n-iiel ing veu disoai c- uMcovrws, laTvntiona ana pacaois TT PolMliad- F-Tarj tiamber witb. a-M-li4 aB-mTina. This ara-sbs mog yaittali racTelopedia of information which "aag ahogld be wlUiouU Tlo popnlariv of ccrasTr-io Axrurix is men that, ita eir-rnlatton cnoals that r.f ail other rapera of Ita rlaaaeombiimL Price. f3.20a -ear. IliicooBfc (ol" fi'4 br all lewdeaiers.

MUSS A Publisher, No. an Broadwar. Ji. T. repealed daily, mil il every animal was them by out this "ad" ai.d seudi presumed to have had more or less in.

ihe leat hmit an aim m. il.row -ing a St ol water the area es-i the same with request to experience Willi the birlivi D. R. AjrrnojTY Leavenworth, Kansas a aaa aa aaai a-e. ttob A Co.

ATtNTS alao Had Thirty-i1 Seven Veara' si a ele, Whv cannot i'it- peop'e Lawret.e- lurneil thenihiose into the pasinrour- rounded as it was with the posts ouU. Ci lldillllf llli- drt III all appiopriab And what was the result Aliliongli -aa-aa-aaaaaaaaa-aaaaa pracbiea bef ora tbe Patent Office, and ha prn-ared than One Hundred 1 ttoua and appKeatKKia (or pa. Vents in tne United mates anil f-vraiaTi eoantriea. Trade-Marka. CocTHtbta in- iiepir nn-m i kt-pl in that fluid over two mon'li TO COXeUMPTIVES.

The Advertiser baviu bad pi tl In it bauda the Formula ol a Simple V. t- pist lour vears" Th sh oild read three years. Although not acaudi-daie he received on Sntoiin-il ballot tony votes, W- R. Smith 42 John Smelser 3." We have 'Oiviisiid reporter ttir several vi nrs and haiealso known that hehasou hmid at all quantities of soli so p. Bt' iu iliiscs il is simply too thin, 'It VO-l'l -snick-" NV for-lh ev-l-'Utf.

On Fri'l ii-af'eni io hi -1 iv he' the prim iry 3 even o-i while' in cmvi'M iti -n with a trie-id o' niVie, replied to the quesiion -who vi I b-i tin strongest in ti I i-e. igi-is a -ro AM THE WW, ui.er cm if-there" iu I this to io la ig't ig in 1 n-it in lw ralsaa -riiiio I Tuere wer se.Viii'v eight' voes cist on the iu'orinil ballot ot which 35 were tor S'eplieosoa, three tor Sme'-ser anil tony ror myseW, giving a clear nnj iritv of two. Iinmediateiv upon Niir-li Liwri-nce mr mil Srnr ioi one of them in the mean whil AMacnawnta. all oOter papera for plied by Rev. MiiU-r in the morning and iu the evening hy Rer Chilaon.

On Last Sunday al the M. E. Ctiurch the Pastor received two on probation Baptized four and received five iu lull connection. The eeriees of reviv.il meetings held by the United lirci liern. terminated a few evenings ago.

The members feel that their work his not been in vain, as much permanent good had been accomplished by ihein. Miss Ida IJile Principle of the public schools ol Uhuritou Iowa, did a neat thinjf a. tew duys ago. She requested the scholars to bring a potato each to school with them on the lol-lowing morning. These contributions amounted to -seventeen a.id one hal' bushels, which she had distributed among the poor of thai city, da next ai.d ive the i-i'iz n--uel moved a fool outride the line of post STTBSCRlUERS-a Tbis mark oiv tue margin of tne paper indicates that jour Hiiiiscripiiou ex-kpires with tbe No.

written opposite Tour n.oe. We will be pieased tu Lave lour renewal. We have frequently referod toKin-sns soil Ht the richest perhaps on the American continent. We feel perfectly safe in making tho. siatenieiit lhat no stale in the Union can furnish crop- eqml to ours.

Lut us for a moment whit we are talking hImu On the farm owned it present bv J.II light about two miles ease the lair Krotui Is ho his about 8 acres ol laud that has been iu culiivatiou about filly fiive years, PrioiMo the Utiie. jVhen Mr. H. came in possession ol this sarni iboui fineeu years ago, no fertilizers were ever pul up an it. During this periotl of forty years it.

was OA-ned aud culcivntetl by lie Dtila ware IiidiaiH nd a co.itiuiio.n crop aeeariBaT in mora tliei naiita turn United States. Canada, Knclaad. Fraaee. Germaar a-d etaer foreica conntnes, prepared at' Jort notice and on reasonable term. Inf srtnaUea aa to obtaining patent cheer fe.lr arrren -jrtbont chaise.

Band-fceolte ot iilwwtiia ant free. Pateaat obtained an exhibition as ha li 'V. lii-eii wi- This story was told as an illustration i table Keinedy lor ihe speedy and pn m-anenteiire ror Consumption. CaUub. Broiii-nitix.

A-tHma and all Throat AtTei-lmns. alter havini; ihiirouglilv tested its wonderltil eiirative power ii of the power of prejnd'ce over the neseii here b-lnie. For i In-oi-ci-im, III" Warn Ii ihe Uue-urh Ilann A Co. are notiead in tbo Serentino a werif.i f.aa The ad-mataaw of ncli notice ia bovine judgement. Tni jtorv secned roll Mide-atood bj all naraona who wiaA ta diepoae mt aXeie aalamta lllhs iil ig Ihe I ill I to tax the credulity of some biindieds ol eases, feela it bis duty lo make it known to tboae wbo may need it ii-1 rrowel.

in I buihluig fill il Addraaa BlUinf A CO, OOee a1 Sal Baaaa.Sea; Teak. of the members but wiilt k-gs ol le -i io ra-preorin th binn Tne receipt will be tent Frm of when the gentleman assured the ing building. With th- Charge, to all wbo desire it wUn full club that he had read 'it in a good bos wou "beat (he record" and directions for preparing and nslng. Ad Ui'pubiicau newspaper all doubis oi dress Prof. W.

H. A 737 Race ave the contents at least. After Pa. (Mention this paper)! 38 iis truihfuluess were at once set al rest. Owing to the scarcity of money and gen oral depression of business wc b-ve concluded to reduce the price the Leader to one dollar per yea jvijable in advance.

Thia ofler will remain good until the fourth ol March We hope every subscriber that is now in Arrears willavail themselves of this ofier. winch thev could be drawn up into tie on the lot east of Ihe ping hs ho doubt been the result. No-ih. Methuselah, and those other A GREAT NEWSPAPER! Depot Bridge street where each aiiuouucem mi of the result, his nex' friend very promptly moved that wi proceed to a regular bill it, w'lich motion carried mi auitnotisly wi fol company could compete for the prize I'he corn and wheit that has been raised upon this am ill tract ot Ian 1 for throwing the largest stream the patriarchs we read about in the old testament were certiiuly a long-lived race of people, Methuselah did not in fact begin to shave until he was is today fully eq iil to Ian I that his greatest distance. If the euo7 re A.

Grrand Offhrl The best paper for all western men wh want to be thoroughly posted as to the latest markets, and all that is going on in live-stock aud aricultu al circles is the large eight-page weekly Live-Stock Indicator, pcblished ia Kansas City. It will keep yon thouroughly posted as to tbe difzerent kinds of stock and how to breed, feed and sell them to the best -possible advantage; also how to manage your farm to produce the largest crops of tbe most profitable sorts, and to consume and sell them so as to bring the greatest retn ns In dollars, cents and comfort. In faot, it fa absolutely without a ri val as a Hve paper for live men. Its market reports are conceded to be freshest and most accurate publ shed -being quoted as authority by mo been iu cultivation about two or three lowing result: C. II- Stevenson 4').

W. 11. Smith 42. "On nioiion of Mr. mains on the ground, there will be no Pall Mall Gazette, of London England, did not overstate i he ease when it said that Thk New York Ixdepexdest is "'ne of the ablest weeklies in existence It isoverwb lining as a monthly or quarterly magazine, witn all the matter in its many about a hundred years old or to sing chance displi'e the distance ol each years.

oucu is toe womierrui nature Sieveuso'i Mr. Smith was d-'dared bass until he was 80- He lived over of the soil to wh'ch we 'now refer 900 years. But in those ivs men did stream thrown. If there should be a scarcely of apparatus or some should not he in a coudiiiou to work Iron its adaptation to the Various the unanimous choice of the coin en -tiou for trus-eo" Now Mr. lito-, hrG Is whe-e the departments.

Any monthly xuigh? indeed not run and get defeated for town kinds of crops without even at deterioa ship otDce. any cause, ome squirt gnus could be be i roud if it could show as distinguished a list of contributors as Thk ImcrKPKST. In single department its, story department laqgil" corner in; no aloubTyour repori- Shkllbark. iiouot its teriility is a marvel aud sup-rise to all i. we moog Englishmen, such -contri purchased at Lindley'a Drug Store.

A Fi remans parade say we, Hurrah lor our fire laddies" drew largely tip hii iuiihagm i-tiott of what should have been. The facts are, the chilly stillness and inac Educated Tttieyea, Go back to ihe older states' and witness the wav in which farms are butors as Sir Samuel W. Baker, the ceieb ra tion showed conclusively that it was a Itm pained and grieved to -c so managed from year to Vear. In those states lliev not onlv rotate their crops Waterloo, so much so. after lapse the Egyptian explorer; Thorn Hardy; E.

rrie. James Payn, W. Robinson and Henry W- Lney, tbe well-known and deservedly popular novilests; while am -ng Americans we notice the names of Ed ward Ever niinv careless people in our town otlier papers. Sample copies are free, end all wha see it are sure to appreciate it as the leading western weekly for farmers and stockmen. The regular price of the "Indicator is Ji 05ly but by special arrange nent we can furnish it in connection with Mk Editor Your article on "Slate and County Roads" has some points well taken especially that portion reti ring to county and neighborhood roads, "Shin less farmers'1 and "rusty plows." That the road law jieodsovnr hauling by the present legislature there cau be uo doubt.

There ehuuld be less temporary and more permanent work done. There should be greater regard to time and. fitness of things Altliough considerable sums ol money are expended annually, ami all ihe labor ol each district, yet we never ha--e good roads. We never will, neither can we expect it under the present system. How often we have known two or three tanners warned out to repair a bad place or section of road, when alter having put in.

the whole da -perhaps more-leave it in worse condition than they found it, especially if heavy rains tali f-oon after. ill "some member perpetuate his name in the service of his Feb. 13 1835, Observer. time, the chairman was compelled to careless about themselves, but careless Tt Sunday afternoon at 4:20 Mr. Win.

8tiner accompanied by his son Willie hoarded the U. P. train lor Chicago III. Mr. Stiver while editor of this paper has worked incessantly for the success ot the Lkader, and for what he conscientiously believed to be for the best interests of Ltwrence hd vicinity.

In this work he has beon eminently successful, a we are led to believe from tho friendly words which reach as Irom our namer-mii subscribers. With, the care and i responsibility of a farm in" additron the paper on his mind, no day this vluter has been to etdrmy to prevent him visitinsf this officfl daily, in ad out fiey are very careful, to know that fertilizers are freely applied ever' year- It they tail to' fer indeed about the inauner in which call the attention of the convention to ihe fact that iherr were other officers A large immigration to Kansas is expected this spring. Our readers wh have real-estate lo dispose of would find it to their' advantage to place it in the hands ol L. S- Steele Lawrence Kag. ctt Hale, I- rank R.

Stockton. H. lioyesen Sarah O. Jewett, J. 8., of Dale, Rebecca he weekly North Lawrence Leideb at only.

i he are raising anid educating their tilize thev tail to get a crop. How children, "-IViin up a child in the fear to be placed in nomination there that day. W. R. Smitd, Reno Feb v.

11, 1885. Harding Davis and Harriet Prescoti Spofford The Independest printed also, recently, the last story from the pen of the late Ivan different in this country where a rotation is seldom or ever practiced ex of the Lord." and many other good pieces of advice has been sriven to us cept iu certain cases. Ve could if TourgenefF. having secured the only Lran la-tion from the Russian into English, Thi to remind parents that thev are res $.15 for ho from date of subscription to January 1st 188S. The publishers of the Live-Stock Indicator autborize as to say that any stockman or farmer who subscribes and at the end of the year will write tbfttn he is dissatisfied with the investment, can have his money refunded.

Do not fail to take advantage of this bonanza offer at once. Hand in your t2.15: i necessary refer lc scores of farms owued by men who pass lor first class department is but a sample of It ponsible for the education of their of JIDSTH LAWBEITCE. Warm, enough to snow this morn PARTIES VISITING LEAVENWORTH KANSAS And wanting to spend a few pleasant hoars would seem to us that The Independest farmers that have raised wheat upon spring. I lear that there are some parents who will some day weep tears the same space of land" for fiiteeu years without even a change and 'the offers not only "fifty-two dividends during tne year." but. in addition, a stock dividend with each department We advise our read- of bitter remorse tor the loose And careless way they have edu cited their last crop equaly as good as the first.

rs to send for a free sample copy, CALL AT- Should these farmers change the pro boys. I an speaking of 'the wholesale gram and follow in the loot steps of WHITE ELEPHANT heir illustrous pedecessors in the coal stealing as is now practised from the coal yard at Ihe U. P. R. Ii.

at this east what would be ihe result, Let put the same amount of labor place. Cnildren of all ages an I color, can be seen daily with sacks stealing U. rr. ff ra Tm-m a.4 na-vi Vt-h-e 4JW. i f-r a --fradjia td rm vtan -Me 1' -ana- hal taaa too tr (-ai Evecjt farmer raisee or oc.t ts mie, lire-stock and to be tborociy IKMted on live-stock and agricultural matter, he ought to tare, In addita io his home swell a a the Ut-'" Indicator, 1 tt Er-i The priea, la CLv -r--, L-i ia connection yoa nan aeureit irr nt ibid of Ci 13 fr I upon their crop" of corn wheat or po ing.

Mra. Edmondson and danj-hter Fannie start this afternoon for Florida. If yon wish to see a fine yonng Jersey bull call and see the one belonging to Mr. Hammell at the stable in the rear of "the Post office. the second page under the head Of ''Educated Thieves our contribot-er'-Ikehilsihonail on the head.

Prof. T. N. Beekv, Jndge Thompon and Allen Thompson of Lin wood favored us wil ha call last II r. Sainrtel "Coax a dition to his other duties'.

This he has at the expense of his health, and this trip made with a hope that a oMn-e may prove benificial. He will visit relatiye? and friends in Ohi'v, also go to Washington D. C. srd other points of interest in the Atlmtic states beforo" his return. Dnrlng.

his ahsence, he will furnish onr readers with letter each week, whlrh cannot fail to be interesting it hfald friends, and readers, the first which appears in this number. tatoes and where would" they arA rtJsv Weeav --a--a-a-a-a-a-aa--aa In the place of raising hirly bushel The election of Col. W. A. Il irris as President of the Shori-horn Breeders Association a few lays ago, was a meritorious recognition of the character and ability of the proprietor of the unrivaled Lin wood herd of imported short-horn cattle.

ot corn to the acre sixty would follow CHENEY ANVIL VLt3 -wrBorr, KICB. No farmer no mailer what his reput- Change of Prosram Monday and Crqry ElVE A LnAVTTT, coal. Now parents if this coal must he stolen go and do it yoraelves bill for the sake of your childrens future wellare do not send out little ones to steal tbe coal that beeps vonr idle bodies You are now educating your children in tneir youth to fill io manhood, position in -our jiils and ation may be iu the etr farm ng, should let his farm go by C. IlEEDrrr --a i Iiar- burning up. his corn stalks every spring and when the thresbing inich Lin wood fArrner wa Ihe city vta The riERALD-TRiBtTSE beiieves- 1 1 -i'fi mo i.

tA- thai' the leading local piper iw- penelentiaries. When iu the 'utnre arMel on 1 hlrd page from Jfl- the match lo his ttrxw stack ami runr. EC 1.1 If i Id. rnn ennty on Uitom mill at North bv the light of It. IZUhaizz I Masquerade ball." Ttiauks.

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1884-1885