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North Bide Items. North Bide Items. HOME AGAIN. 9 FRIDAY'S NEWS. Good nck for an Engineer.

Urbana. III. I had a severe fall Whitcomb Brothers Return of the Usher Guards. The Journey and Welcome Heme. upon my right kidney.

Caused a great deal of soreness, but thought I would wear it out. Was running express en THURSDAY'S NEWS. gine, 212 miles, with four trips a week. The strain and jarring came near killing me. Cannot describe my suffering.

Yesterday morning at half-past five the bugle sounded the reveille which announced the last day of the stay of the Usher Guards at Parsons. After roll call and breakfast the tents were struck. J. A. Moore left to-day for Lularia, California.

Mr. A. Wanale and family left to-day for Portland, Oregon. The University campus is looking better this spring than ever before. A "tattooed man" is in the city, and receives his share of attention.

Physicians pronounced it catarrh of the W. Q. Elliott, of Sterling, Texas, is the city. Mrs. VVm.

J. Leis left for the east this afternoon. Mrs. Judge DeLong left to-day for Independence, Mo. Mrs.

Scott Hopkins is making a two Weeks visit with her mother. bladder. After using thirty bottles of Warner's safe cure, I am now a well man. A. S.

HAMPTON, ex-Chief Engineer, Div. 143, Rrotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. baggage collected and everything made ready for the trip home. At 9:30 the boys were marched into a Missouri Pa- ery company was ready to move before means of transportation could be provided. The honorable conduct and soldiery bearing of the First regiment won the commendation of all.

General Campbell then paid his respects to the ladies of Lawrence, saying that he had to admit that Topeka could not bring together such an array of he felt confident that the hearts of the Usher Guards which might have gone wandering while at Parsons, must at once return to Lawrence. This sentiment was loudly applauded by the boys. He then spoke of the baautif ul music of the First Regiment band and the honors it had won at Parsons. He said the stirring music of the band was a great helper toward the over-aweing of the lawless. He congratulated Lawrence upon having such fine organizations as the Usher Guards and the First Regiment band.

At the conclusion the Adjutant Gener Henrv Grant, an old Lawrence boy. cmo car, wnicn was Drougni cieai throueh, and the iournev back to the now of Whiting. Kansas, is visiting old Too Mnch Business. Batavia, N. July 15th, 1884 friends.

land, which some enthusiastic ones called "God's countrv." was begun. The The river rose about two feet last night and to-day. Two car loads of hogs were shipped this morning to Kansas City from the U. P. depot.

Miss Nellie Key, who has been in attendance at Baker University, remained over last night with friends on her way to her home in Wyandotte county. The meat shop formerly occupied by G. Castle near Dicker's store, was vacated a day or two since by W. Castle, who is at present quite low with the fever. G.

P. Weybright captured a cat-fish yesterday, below the mouth of Mud Creek, weighing thirty-eight pounds. Fish are so plenty in the river at that point that he has purchased a large tent in which he will live during the summer months. No one should fail to visit Bismarck Grove while the grass is growing with great profusion and the buffalo are feeding and coming out twice each day on dress parade. Caution should be used in keeping a certain distance from them.

bovs were feeling- srood.and the car rang Two years ago my health failed, which The Lawrence Art League went to To with strains of supposed music. Adju peka guests of the Art League 1 attributed to pressure of business, grew worse. Confined to my bed for tant General (Jam bell heard the noise, of that city. Timothv Seed. came back from his coach and joined two months.

Warner's safe cured me. C. D. Dewft, president Johnston O. Burt, engineer of the Fire Department, has returned from a short trip Bluegrass Sead, Closer Seed, OrcLiardgrass Seed, Millet Seed, Harvester Co.

Sam Lester, late of Chicago, has established himself with Geo. Elston in the barber shop near the depot. Geo. K. Elstone left to-day for Marshall, Michigan, in response to a telegram announcing the serious illness of his aged mother.

Some big boys'hoisted two large tents near the Delaware Mills this morning. Their object is recreation and fresh air and the stern realities of out door camp life. The high water with accompanying flood-wood, has made it unprofitable for fishermen along the river. The Rev. A.

J. Warren, who has a mottgage on all the fish in the great washout below the dam, has been compelled to suspend business with a great loss. A young lady, an attendant at the Central school, lost a valuable hat a day or so ago, while on the bridge. A gentle wind from the south lifted the hat high and dry until it landed in the surging waves below. She gave it a long farewell as it tossedin safety over the dam.

A wholesale grocery keeper away down Massachusetts street, can tell an interesting story about how an absconding debtor, well known on this sidn, undertook the job of victimizing us to the tune of $250. His capture and subsequent payment of less than forty cents on the dollar is worthy of a hearing. The Militia at Parsons. A reporter for the Topeka Capital interviewed Adjutant General Campbell upon his return from Parsons. The following extract will be of interest to his voice with the boys as they sang, "Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching," "Good bye, my lover, good bye," "Home, sweet home," and other old standbvs.

At Garnett the genial Redtop Seed, Will McQuiston returned from Minneapolis, Kansas, last night. Captain John Park, of Dallas, Texas, is visiting his cousin, Mrs. Col. Noble. Mr.

Eli Peifer, formerly of Salina, has accepted a position with J. E. Parke in this city. George D. Search, the medium who gave the Lawrence papers a picnic for a lime, is now materializing spirits in Topeka.

Adjutant General Campbell and stall to cantornia. At noon to-day inquiry at the Regis al was roundly applauded. Then dancing was resumed and the program was STUDY OF BUMPS. Flax Seed, Seed Oats, not completed until a goodly portion of and popular Commissary Sergeant of terof Deeds' office showed that not a sincle real estate transfer had been re ilow Phrenoingy Has Become One of the the small hours or. to-dav were eon and all sorts of Eoete Branches of Thought.

the liegiment, acniussinger, sioppeu at his home, and the boys carried him out sunied. Refreshments were served corded for two days. Ml Dumas, the well-known French whenever desired. I he armory was on their shoulders.gave him three times three cheers and sanar: "Good bve. old Invitations are out for a large party at beautifully decorated.

Besides the ev writer, recently delivered the oration ergreens and flags two large banners Schlusser, good bye," and his good- the residence of Judge Jmery, iviay to be given a number of the young at the funeral of AL Desbarolles, Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth, the evan have signified their intention to be pres displayed the sentiments which were in natured face beamed with smiles when gelists from Pittsburg, of whom men ent at thP Ouaras' reception to-morrow ladies of the University. who had made a reputation as an ex the hearts of all "Honor the Brave he said: "Bovs. I love vou all." tion was made a few days ago in the evening." and "Welcome Home." The whole af Tim cn-m of base ball between the Grass, Field Garden Sdees fair was a grand success and the com Street Commissioner Sterling has a Herald-iribtne, arrived yesterday and pitched their tents near the old Del railroad bovs and the University nine, pleteness of it is due to the untiring en pert in the science so-called of chiromancy, or palmistry.

In the course of his remarks M. Dumas said that Desbarolles had done for the hand what large force of men at work grading -aras t.n ha been nlaved this af At Garnett Corporals Lewis, Levy and Metcalfe rejoined the company, having been home on leave of absence. Orderly Sergeant Carmean got on at Princeton and set up the cigars. Art Car-mean was picked uo at Ottawa, and aware Mills. Xo-dav thev went on ergy of Messrs.

W. T. and Max tomnnn was declared off. on account of street, trom the bridge nortn to fishing tour to the lake west of the citv, Strauss, the citizens' committee. The the railroad.

the weather. They have applied for admission to the Usher Guards may well be proud of grove to hold a series of meetings, to Gall and Spurzheim had done for the brain. This leads an English paper to The Prohibition Club hold a Gough memorial service at the Free Methodist Toothaker's popular livery stable has i I I I. lni.n.A .1 niir 1 1 1 I1 Harry Riggs at Lawrence, all having been absent on leave. their welcome home and feel assured that the people of their city regard them commence next week, unring this in i i 1 1 i TT with interest and kindness.

terval they will rest from their labors If thev are refused tUe privilege of hold 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 I ui v.imi li lu: nuu walk, and Hank says it is the best in observe: "If this parallel is to be taken seriously, it is not too much to say that cock streets, this evening. Good speak- Arriving at the depot the Guards were given a welcome home, which unmis-takablv showed the regard in which has also been the citv. A new dram in bulk, to be mg and good music will be furnished ing meetings in the grove, they have a large tabernacle in tiansit which they Sick headache is the bane of many lives; this annoying complaint may be Lawrence: put in for the stable. the science of palmistry must be regarded as practically extinct. Phre "What was the conduct of the young they are held by the citizens of Law rence.

The old veterans of the G. A. will use on this side. During the past cured and prevented by the occasional Scanlan and his company went direct When the Olatlie militia company reached home yesterday it was met by three years- of their labors as evange asked the reporter ot the Ad iutant General. un-n imr Ynpt -wrViArA bo be use of Dr.

J. II. McLean's Homoeopathic Liver and Kidney Pillets, they nology to-day is an effete branch of thought. We look in vain for any headed by the drum corps, the First Reoiment Band and hundreds of people lists in the east they report several an immense crowd of citizens, in the "During the stay of the regiment at gins an engagement at Niblo's garden nanlin ia a tlfiThnHn'and will -not olai thousand converts as the result. mention of the word in the indices of were assembled to do honor to "our evening a big reception was given the boys at the opera house, the Mayor of are pleasant to take, no larger than a pin head, and are the ladies' favorite for Parsons there was not a drunken man linn on "Holy Week," hence the jump bovs." The Ions line of blue was works for the brain which deal with the not a fight, no sickness, no accident, no The fortuneteller has prepared the following bill of fare for the coming five billiousness, bad taste in the mouth, the city presiding.

As Low as the Lowest. latest information science has elicited shrinking from dutv. not a mamtesta jaundice, for leucorrhea and painful The hop which was to have been giv- monlhs, which may be ot interest to all formed, and escorted by the G. A. R.

and band, the company marched down Massachusetts street. After a short pa tion of cowardice, and the guard ser menstruation, zo cents aviai. who expect to live that length ot time Mr. and Mrs. E.

P. Jeffrey have from their residence in'West Law- respecting the organ of mind. No one possessing the most elementary en by the young genuemen 01 rui wam-nm Delta fraternity this evening was vice was faultless. I was really proud of the bovs; they carried themselves at The month of May will be warm and rade Captain Howe marched his men to tence and are now boardinsr at Lewis. nnLtnnnnrl situ? th mennhfirs will at pleasant with plentiful showeis; an knowledge of the progress science has made within the last twenty years, in New Hampshire street.

Mrs. Jeffrey the Jiidncige nouse to pay tneir to Adiutant General Here THE PERSIAN ARMY. all times like soldiers, and they cannot be complimented too highly for their abundance of planting will be tend the Usher Guard reception this ev will leave about the first of May for the done as the season wi'l be late. Corn the matter ot the functions of the brain. ening.

manlv conduct. The citizens ot far- The Help It Could Give England in a Wat east to spend the summer. can for a moment accord to phrenology sons feel very grateful to the boys and -with Kossia. sponded in a neat speech, thanking the militia for their prompt response to the call and their honorable service in the two weeks' campaign. He assured the will come up and so will potatoes.

The month of June will be hot with the thermometer tip to 100. July will be so hot a stable position in the list of modern propose to express their appreciation of The long-talked of competitive drill for the benefit of the Grant monument at Leavenworth is fizzling. The people I have of late been surprised (1) at the branches and modes of inquiry. It is In Judge Howard's court Mattie Bren-ton has sworn out a warrant alleging that Hugh and Angelina Thompson the excellent services ox lue nrst regi ment bv presenting them a stand of col that sun strokes will be reported from perchance only breaking a butterfly on orderly regularity of their camps; (2) of Leavenworth are taking no interest in the four quarters of the United States, citizens of Lawrence that they might be proud of Co. and that the men who marched to Parsons to protect the wheel and slaying the slain to say ors which will cost about $250.

The Law the matter and the papers are getting Corn will be cut short because of the at the fair show of discipline and neatness of dress when on dutv; (3) at the so much. But the science of Gall, maun mieais uo ner oouuy injury. The plaintiff will be remembered as the plaintiff in the Al Mitchel attempted up no enthusiasm. drouth; potatoes will be a full crop with the business of the country rence and Olathe companies were given a reception by the people on their return home: there were nearly 3,000 peo Spurzheim and George Combs still sur cleanliness of their rifles, which in the twenty cents per bushel as the highest japo case. vives in holes and corners among us, price.

In August the thermometer will The military drama which was to have been presented under the auspices regular army are all breech-loaders, ple turned out to meet the boys at Law in the shape of demonstrations by peri TTKj citizens of Parsons have subscrib reach 121 in the shade with but one rain patetic phrenologists of the "charac ed $250 to purchase a handsome banner in that month. September will give ot the usner Viuaras next wees, nanaccorilir Wn inrlftfinit.el TOSttoned though not of the best and latest patterns; (4) at the intelligence and smart Spring- Work on the Streets. ters" of their clients. Busts are still for the tirst Kegiment which did them birth to tramps in every locality the ALSO: We have Flax-Seed to loan out to responsl ible parties. Onion Sets bought and sold.

In connection with the above we have a few dollars' worth of Groceries, which Cash wil buy very low. WHITCOMB BROS. and the scheme will probably not be 1 1. iirinfor "What are vou doing for the city in ness of some of their officers. There is State of Kansas.

Sam Jones will visit Lawrence with Sam Small and hold a such service. It will be presented at the time of the next encampment and to be seen and bought in which the human head is mapped out into spaces UrVJUglit Up ilOiU uutu iicaii 11H.V.1. the way of street work?" inquired the Heralo-Tribune reporter of Street series of revival meetings, which will now a military college at Teheran, at which the superior class of officers are ot 'destructiveness and veneration. will be by the color company, of Garnett. A letter from Sam Stonebrater, the close with the month.

Commissioner Sterling. into areas of sage of Black Jack, says "the corners "A good deal of work is being done instructed in branches of military edu 'language' and so forth. There The Herald-Tribune is pleased to In last night's paper you mentioned jthe cation similar to those taught at most are many persons who still believe that SATURDAY'S NEWS. is flourishing and real estate is going up. They are going to have a new railroad from Kansas City, by the way of European military academies.

The in BiaLe tuau i lie oouiu iiawruut'c lyoat vo. have completed arrangements for sink grading on Bridge street in jNortn Liaw-rence. It is a very much needed work. the mystic faculties of human nature are all pigeon-holed, as the phrenologist teaches, on the contour of the ing a coal shaft near the Walker eleva ferior class of officers is drawn in the main from the middle or lower grades Easter is one week from to-morrow. Baldwin City.

A big boom is expected A storv is told that recently Chancel Then the culvert on Indiana street has been graded, the trestle work removed tor, on the. Carbondale railroad, were animated by the same spirit and made just as good soldiers as those who rushed forward to the defense of the Union in 1861. The general was loudly applauded and the Usher Guards gave him three cheers and a tiger. The Adjutant General has made himself very popular with the militia by his efforts in their behalf and good common sense in his treatment of difficult questions. The boys were tired out and quite ready when Captain Howe marched them to the armory.

After a short drill before General Campbell, the guns, haversacks and canteens were laid up "for future reference," "break ranks" was commanded, and after an active service in the field of thirteen days, the Usher Guards again became citizens. Before departing three rousing cheers were given for Captain Howe, Lieutenants Stone and Usher and Orderly Sergeant Carmean. Their work is done. Every object the Usher Guards were called out for is accomplished. The wheels of commerce, which were blocked, are turning.

Peace and quiet reign at Parsons in the place of riot and terror. All this was done without the shedding of Appropriate articles for the season have brain. of the Persian people, and is as a rule by made their appearance in display win and a sidewalk will Da put down soon. A sidewalk is also being laid on "The reading of character and the no means highly educated. Many of on Monday next, and the work of sinking the shaft pushed to completion as lor Lippincott gave the students a little talk onfthe necessity and advantage of thorough The next night several pows.

constitution of mind would be an extra them, however, are capable and intelli Connecticut, between llenry anu War gent; though others, and, 1 fear, the ordinarily easy matter were such things The good people of 1'onganoxie are ren. The crossings on Massachusetts street are being covered and protected majority, are the very reverse. This of the boys put the theory into practice at a game of centante, which lastedall true. The brain, alas! is much too debating he question as to whether speeany as possible. Mr.

Glen Miller, who for two years has been in the cashier and paymaster's i I -i i -wT- i i with broken stone, and the same mate billiard hall shall be allowed to open complex an organ to be so lightly disposed of. It has taken the best work night. class never, or hardly ever, rises above the grade of Yawar or Major. There rial is being put around the street car there. track where needed.

Other improve are 80 battalions of Persian infantry, of a quarter of a century in modern 1 rg The Santa ie has not enouzh passen ments will be made as rapidly a possi. physiology to open up the subject of each nominally 1,000 strong. Perhaps ger cars to supply the demand. Every ble." brain functions, and it will occupy the Angelina Thompson appeared before Judge Howard to-day and plead guilty to the charge of threatening to commit an offense against the person of Mattie Brenton. She was placed under 300 bond to keep the peace toward afore we may be not far wrong if we assume "How about the big holes in South train now carries cars of other roads the actual average strength of each to energies of many years before we are Massachusetts street by the which have been rented until more can be 500, thus making a total of 40,000.

able definitely to sum up clearly and "The road bed is so hard now that be procured from the builders. The Shah has only three regiments of said Mattie. they could not be filled to advantage explicitly the exact nature of many of the brain's ways and works. But what regular cavalry, drilled and disciplined iiC-DR. HIMOR'S Boston's -noted actor, Jos.

Proctor, ulaved to a poor audience in Lawrence blood. The good conduct, manly bear la As soon as we have a good rain I will see that the holes are filled and the street we do know of cerebral structure and Unity Club meets to-night id the par by Russian officers on the Cossack system. He has at Teheran several bat last week. Evidently thev don't appre action slays phrenology more com made a first-class drive." ing and soldierly behavior of the entire regiment won the praise of every one at Parsons, not excepting the strikers, and ciate talent. It takes Buffalo Bill to teries of artillery (guns of modern pletely than it has ever been disposed uiuub ji me ouuiusra xvansas, ieic mis afternoon for LaCrosse, Wisconsin, where he will take the position of chief clerk in the Superintendent's office of the Chicago, Burlington Northern.

Two years ago Mr. Miller graduated at the University with the honors of his class. Since then as a business man and citizen he has won the respect and appreciation of every one. A brighter young man never left the University, and -his brilliant prospects are seen with great satisfaction by his numerous friend3. There was a pleasant wedding in North Lawrence last evening.

Miss Phi-la Ellison and Mr. T. W. Wilson were united in the bonds of holy matrimony by Rev. Teeter.

Miss Allie Herrington, of Topeka, and Mr. A. G. Ellison were respectively bridesmaid and groomsman. The ceremonv took olaca at the GaiMie Liniment draw an audience in "Culchawed" Law lors of the unitarian churcn.

juage Thacher has kindly offered to entertain the club with an account of his South American experience, and the famous trial scene, Bardwell vs. Pickwick will make) also under European officers, of before. The work of Hitzig, i ritsch, to no company is more credit due, than Lawrence a Victim About two weeks ago the State Jour Ferrier and others has taught us the while scattered over his kingdom are a rence. Tonganoxie News. It takes metropolis like Tonganoxie to appreciate Proctor.

nal one evenin exposed a colored man The ami) liquid prtparaUom Im thim country collection of antiquated pieces of ord new phrenology that of experimental to Company the usher iuarus. An Important Industry. Those engaged in business in Law be given during the social hour. Ithe named Halestock, who advocated science. It has exploded the old nance worked by artillerymen more fraudulent Oklahoma scheme at this or less proficient in the duties they are Healing, Purifying, Antiseptic and Mrs.

Watt, of Wakarusa township, Acharterhas been granted to theSouth place and thereby secured several hun rence seldom advertise, consequently dieri at her residence on the loth mst dred dollars. The expose was complete, Lawrence Coal and Mining Company, organized to sink a coal shaft in South Disinfecting Properties of FREE CARBOLIC ACID. She was one of the early settlers of the myths about faculties, 'bumps' and brain-organs, of which so much talk was heard half a century gone by. We are able to-day to indicate generally how the organ of mind as the Journal not only published the called on to perform. To the above may be added an almost unlimited number of irregular cavalry, but very indifferently armed.

Their arms are her industries are but little known. Yes terday a Heraxd-Trib-une reporter, searching for news and something that Lawrence near the Southern Kansas countv. and had been a widow ior a oian of his scceme. but also gave a let number of vears. She was a very esti railroad track.

The Directors of the ter from senator Uawes, Chairman ot would add to the reputation of Law company are J. T. Waiker, Wm. Evatt, the Committee on Indian Affairs, which mable lady, and leaves a largo circle of relatives and friends to mourn her their weak point. They are good horsemen, well mounted on horses certain of its parts come to the front over others, how there should exigt made the exposure complete.

This mat W. H. Russell, Li. U. odd, W.

a. Arm strong. C. W. Sexton.

J. B. Russell. H. rence as an industrial center, stumbled upon the stone yard of A.

Palmer near the Santa Fe depot, between loss. FOR THE CURE OF Flesh Wounds of all kinds, Burns and Scalds, Old Sores, Sprains, Bruises, Scratches, Chill-blains, Chapped Hands, Tan and Pimples, Rheumatism, and every disorder to which a first-class liniment is applicable. ter was republished by the Capital. Com lower and higher 'centers' in its sub capable of enduring much hard work, mon wealth and Kansas City Journal, Afr. A.

Monroe, of this citv. railroad T. Bowman, H. C. Waffle, J.

J. Russell. The capital stock of the company is and are entirely independent of trans stance, how one part regulates speech, tlenrv and Warren streets. I here a and yet the people of Lawrence were large force is engaged in cutting stone contractor.has just completed five miles port and commissariat. A more mobile $50,000.

This is business; now let it of new road for the and another seeing and another hearing. In our hospitals for nervous diseases to-day, the physician, from his force could not be found, and, com taken in by him. He held a meeting there Tuesday night and took in over residence of the bride's parents, and was followed by an elegant supper, at which the relatives and intimate friends of the happy couple enjoyed a rich feast. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson will begin house-keeping at once in their new home next to the residence of the bride's parents. A Extensive Busiaess. iiumantto and eventful lives do not fall for house trimmings and all other purposes where the finer grades of cut- boom again. between Chanute and Longington.on the $100. If the Lawrence people want pro posed as it is of Kurds, Turks, Bakhti-aris, Hazaras, Jamshidis, and all the studies in the work of the normal By an advertisement that appears line of what is called the Kansas, UKia-homa.

Texas Pacific railroad. Mr. elsewhere in this paper it will be seen tection they must read the State Journal more.carefully. Topeka State Jour brain, is able to place his finger on the has also taken two more contracts of best and bravest fighting element of Persia, one not to be despised. But it that Steinberg as Brother, the Ji.ing region he regards as affected in his pa nal.

ten miles each, on the same line of Clothiers, are on a strike, and have al Dr. Himoe's Carbolic Liniment is a certain cure for HOG CHOLERA, If fed to bogs In tablespoonful doses, three times a day. -I must be better armed in time of war. tient, and post mortem inquiry, as well The man and his little game were de road. ready struck down high prices in cloth as evidence of other kind, is bronght clared frauds by the Uerald-Iribune.

That portion of the Persian army which is under the Zill-us-Sultan at Isfahan The County Commissioners were in stone are demand. There the reporter also found Mr. Fred sculptor of fine ability, evolving from a huge block of Cottonwood stone a masterpiece of monumental art. This design is of the rustie order, and represents the stump of a tree broken off irregularly, four or live feet from the ground. Around this is a rustic pile of stone, concealing, perhaps, half of the stump.

Clambering over the pile of stones and twining around the stump is a grape into the field of research to confirm remembering the expose by the State ing. Their spring stock of men and boys' ready-made goods is superb. No TESTIMONIALS. Journal. But experience is the only session to-day, but did little business outside of auditing bills and claims house in this city carries so large or so has a good name for drill, discipline, and general efficiency.

All considered, his deductions. Looking back to the days of palmistry and soothsaying, we school in which fools can learn, and a excellent a stock of clothing as does this no-ainst the countv. The road petitioned to the lot of every man, but occasionally there is a cup that is filled to overflowing. There dow languishes in the Camden, jail one Dr. Boyd, who owned such a cup.

He was a great admirer of horseflesh, and for many year3 he has been in the habit of appropriating other men's horses to his own use," and become such see in the old phrenology, which still then, we should be justified in placing old. well-known and reliable firm. It is number of the colored citizens of Lawrence parted with their hard-earned tor Dy kj. moore, in vjunion lowiismp, survives in unlearned circles, a fit ac- somewhat greater faith the elheacy alwavs a pleasure to deal with those O. H.

V. Iccas, Wallace, says sell more of roar CARBOLIC LINIMENT than of all the others I have. Bave sold your medicines for eleven years and cheerfuUy recommend them." M. M. Staht-et, RepobHc, savs: "Tour Carbolic Liniment is the best I have in my drug store.

was granted, xms aiternoon ine Dane money to fill the pockets of an unknown companiment of the 'science' of hands. of Persian military resources than most whom vou know will deal honestly and er road, in Marion township, was con adventurer. vine with clusters of fruit and large fairly with you, hence it is a pleasure to 1 he art of physiognomy, too, may recent writers have displayed. I would not argue that a Russian corps d'armee sidered. J.o- morrow tnejjisner roaa, Lecompton township, will be decided deal with the house of Steinberg.

A well be leit in company with these an leaves. Ihere is also a hunch of nines, with three buds. In a little nick in the 8. HOBKMf, White Rock, says "Tour Carbolic Liniment is the best in the market; my customers say the Try the Cyclone Washer 916 Massa word to the wise is sufficient. an expert that he was able tc pick out tique modes of thought.

Face and chusetts street. marching on Teheran would be likely to find the Persian forces more than a i ii ii" ii. inii uiuuiuiMi nmuera give satismctioii.n the point of a good piece of horse flesh upon- It has been decided to hold the Sec eld stump, half concealed, is a nest ol three tiny eggs, and stretched above hands only reflect, in a dim fashion. A very pleasant masquerade surprise in the dark. Y.

M. C. A. Notes. match for it; but in the event of a war if they reflect at all, the nature of their this, silent in death, is the poor bird parly was given in honor or Air.

Jhas. In the intervals he has done a rushing between England and Russia it would individual possessors. Human nature ond Congressional District Republican Convention at Ottawa on Tuesday, July 1. The basis of representationQwill be Dusiness in ine matrimonial line. As yet this beautiful monument is only half completed, but in looking at it in To-night the University Students' is not such an easy study as to be capa be a great advantage to the former if liambleton at bis home on Rhode Island street last evening.

The costumes were both odd aud -handsome. Among the Ihe ditlerent precincts have not been meeting will be held at 7:80 and the Bi- ble of being laid bare before the the latter were obliged to detach a one delegate for everv 2j0 votes, or ma its unfinished condition one is inspired heard from in entirety, but so far the Dle lraming Class at 8 o'clock. crowd by the inspection of palms or by with its rich, poetic thought. Ana it corps d'armee, whether to watch the most comic ones were Archie Stote.Fred jor fraction thereof, cast for Blaine for returns show that he has marnerl altwan An interesting meeting of the Ladies' the manipulation of the head for 'or Stanley, Irvin Rothrock, as three of a crsian frontier or to repel a rersian women, without, in any instance, going Bible Training Class was held at the must be borne in mind that this piece of sculpture, so rich in thought and delicate in exepution.is being chiseled from attack. Moreover, with a hostile Persian fresident 1S4.

xnis wm give mis county thirteen delegates. Wyandotte county has the same; the other counties gans of mind, which have no exist kind, Liaura jioane as xopsy, Aiary uiruugu iui mniiues or a aivorce. rooms yesterday afternoon. Nine ladies ence in the brain." Milwaukee Senti on her right flank, the operations of Gueflo as Drumist, Lillie Moore and Nellie Montgomery as the Enchanted one of our native stones, which fact. were present.

all have less. nel. WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILLI Russia from the Caspian via Askabad He lsjcosmopolitan his tastes. He has married blondes and brunettes, black eyes and blue, thick and thin women, widows and maidens, rich and ghosts, Mariam Smith as the hired girl, At the weekly meeting of the Chau SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE when better known, will add additional value to the products of the immense quarries at Cottonwood Falls and other Luther Doane and Arthur Parnham as tauqua Circle held at the rooms last ev if not paralyze3, at least seriously ham POSTAGE STAMPS. Topeka Capital: Attorney General Bradford returned yesterday from Clay Center, where he went in obedience to the old maids, and the girl of flowers poor.

All was fish that came to the net cning, resumes of the following articles pered. L.et not, then, England despise places in the state. Mr. btrabn inform was represented by Ada Gould. The in the Chautauqua were given A Pop How These Indispensable Little Articles a Persian alliance.

But, be it remem of ur. ttoja. It would seem, from the evidence so ed the reporter that two features were evening was passed in games of all ular Exposition of Moral Philosophy," the request of several citizens to close up the saloons. It seems that four sa Are Made. necessary in stone to make it desirable kinds.

After the supper had been eaten far furnished, that the doctor followed bered, that alliance will be conditional upon the successful debarkation of a W.N. Burr; "international Law," A. Hamilton: "Philosophy made Simple The design of the stamp is engraved and the masks taken off the party retir loons had been running there for several week. The Attorney General closed horse stealing for an occupation and for sculptured work, that is, fineness and toughness of grain, two qualities that are largely possessed by the finer British army in the Caucasus which ed at a late hour. on steel, and, in the printing, plates E.

B. Gorsuch; "Home Studies in Physi luarrviDg ior recreation, and that means lurkish co-operation ana iio 1 1 rieq nan nnnn ATpporiini, ah them promptly, and Sheriff Green, of Clav Center, who was in the city yester cal lareography, VV. Jlhe les are used on which 200 stamps have Y. M. C.

A. Notes. grades of our Kansas magnezian lime probably, also on the presence of a son in the College Latin Course in En been engraved. Two men are kept day, says that four saloon men had left stone. J.

he tomb-stones and monu glish was then taken up, "Tacitus" be powerful force from India at Herat. In Memory of ElBworth Crandall. busy at work covering these with col The rooms presented a scene of activ ing the author, before the class last eve national Kemew. ments now being made at the stone yards of A. Palmer are the best of evidence that we have in Kansas a itv and vigorous work last night.

At The young people's society of Chris- ored inks and passing them to a man the country. Mr. June B. Mayberry, of Dodge City, formerly editor of the Burlingame Dem ning. 7:30 the weekly meeting of the Universi A TALKING MACHINE.

and a girl who are equally busy printing Patents granted to citizens of Kansas ty students was held with eighteen native stone that makes a finer monument than- the most expensive import them with large rolling hand presses. ocrat, was married last night to Miss Frankie Stevenson, at the home of the The Unique Contrivance Invented by young men present. At 8 o'clock the Bib'e Training Class met in the parlor church. North Lawrence, adopted the following resolutions in memory of Els-worth Crandall, who died a peaceful death at the home of his parents, April during the past week, and reported expressly for the Herald-Tribune by C. A.

Snow Patent lawyers, oppo ed marbles, and at an expense so much Viennese Professor. Xhree of these little squads are em smaller as to place it within the reach bride near Olathe. Mr. Mayberry is one of the rising voung newspaper men ployed all the time. After the small The machine can't be minutely de site U.

S. Patent Office, Washington, D. sheets of paper containing 200 printed scribed because of its intricacy. The of Messrs. Palm Co.

are a comparatively new firm in thi3 city, but by the excellence of their work have al of the State, of whom great things may be expected. The bride is the daughter Kesolved, That while we deeplv stamps have dried enough they are G. S. Agee, Louisville, corn planter. following, however, as a rough sketch.

mourn the loss of one so esteemed, so J. Anthony. Sherman City, fertilizer sent into another room and gummed. of one of Johnson county best farmers, and a most estimable voung lady. The will suffice: The lungs appear in distributor.

nooie ana promising, mat we can see in this event the hand of God, teaching us The gum used for this purpose is ready built up a fine trade, notwithstanding the dull times. The fine cut stone trimmings on the Natural History building at the Universitv are the best wishes of the Herald-Tribune for stout bellows, with pedal attachment. P. P. Belt.

Columbus, lightning arres with twelve present. Alter these meetings many of the young men gathered in the amusement room, while a quartette practicing in the reading room added to the pleasure of the evening. Over forty young men were at the rooms between 7:30 and 10 o'clock. The student's meeting was led by Mr. A.

L. Sloane; topic, "Lessons from 103d Psalm." The General Secretary conducted the Bible Training Class, giving besides, number of training class exer peculiar composition, made of the the lesson 01 submission, pointing us to a higher and nobler life than the pres ter and cut-out. powder of dried potatoes and other A rubber larynx operates for the human larynx, containing for vocal chords A. A. Denton, Bavaria, evaporating work of this firm, and the great stone vegetables, mixed with water.

After ent; iifting as it were the veil of the future and giving us a faint glimpse of membranes of ivory. The tongue and apparatus. having been again dried, this time on lips are of rubber, and in articulation little racks fanned by steam power for A. Heydnch, lopeka, calipers. F.

Marak, Everest, radiator. A. I. McCandless. Vining.

listed corn lion ana aragon that win ornament its main entrance when completed are the work of Mr. Strahn, who is in their employ. ortn Side Items perform the part played by them in about an hour, they are put between producing human speech. Simple sheets of pasteboard and pressed in cises a study of the miracle "Healing of two blind men in the house." cultivator. nasal tones and combinations tuereor hydraulic presses capable of applying w.

J. Kavmond, Cherryvale. wire The young Men's Meeting will be are produced by the aid of a rubber a weight of 2,000 tons. The next thing fence machine. is to cut the sheets in tow; each sheet, P.

C. Smith, Topeka, making paving held as usual to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. All young men are invited. tube or open month. A keyboard is provided with the following keys, and matter.

of course, when 'cut, containing 100 stamps. This is done by a girl, with a 'Smith," of the Courier, will be miss may be played tor a speech in any lan Thousands of business men aresuprised guage: Li, It, large pair of shears, cutting bv hand because thev suddenly break down; a ed-from the Association rooms. He has the thanks of all Y. M. C.

A. boys for the kind, hearty words of appreciation Sh, G. In the exhibitions the Eidemiller Co. have purchased two lots near their ice houses for the purpose of erecting a barn for their transfer teams. I.

Mooro, a resident of Sarcoxie township, will leave in a day or two for Tulare county, California, where jhe will spend the remainder of his days. The flood wood that came over the dam yesterday made a generaK wreck being preferred to that done by ma their future happiness and prosperity, go with them. The Y. M. C.

A. rooms are becoming a more delightful resort for students than ever. There is no more pleasant place in Lawrence where one ean go to chat, to read, or to amuse himself. Several new games have been added to the room. The religious exercises are largely attended, and the work is carried on with a vigor that shows it is not perfunctory.

The Y. M. C. A. in Lawrence is an institution that pays for itself many times over.

With our favorite old Chancellor.Doctor Marvin.as President, and Burr as active manager of the concern, it could not be otherwise. "Smith," in the Courier. Yesterday Judge B. J. Horton delivered a lecture before the two law classes of the University on the subject of "Chattel Mortgages." A large number of students of other departments and several town people were in attendance and listened to Judge Horton's clear explanations and illustrations with CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC RAILWAY By reason of its central position and close relation to ell principal lines East and West, at initial and terminal points, constitutes the most important mid-continental link in that svstem of transportation which, invites end facilitates travel and trafiic between cities of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts.

It is also the favorite and best route to end from points East, Northeast and Southeast, and corresponding- points est. Northwest end Southwest The Bock Island system includes in its main line and branches, Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, Salle, Peoria. Geneseo, Moline and Rock Island, in Illinois Davenport, Muscatine, Washington, Fairfield. Ottumwa. Oskaloosa, West Liberty, Iowa City, Dos Moines.

Indianoia, Winter-set. Atlantic, Knoxville, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Centre and Council Bluffs, in Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, in Missouri; Leavenworth and Atchison, in Kansas; Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul, in Minnesota Wstertown in Dakota, and hundreds of intermedin ca cities, towns, villages and stations. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Guarantees lt3 patrons that sense of personal security afforded by a solid, thoroughly ballasted road-bsd; smooth tracks of continuous eteel reil: substantially built culverts and brklgs; rolling- stock as near perfection as human skill can make it; the safety appliances of patent buffers, platforms and air-brakes: and that exacting discmline which e-rwffm nmmii catastrophe that would not happen to them were the blood kept pure and the chinery, which would destroy too many keyboard is worked by the professor wife, and the professor expounds. The of the work which have so often appeared in his department of the Courier.

He stamps. 1 hev are then passed to an kidneys in perfect working order by above keys, by phonetic principles. other squad of workers, who perforate Warner safe knew whereof he spoke, for he often saw the inside of the rooms. -Critics who are sutlicient to produce, with vari the papyr between the stamps. Aext, ous degrees of accuracy, all the Because uric acid in the blood caus they are pressed once more, and then draw conclusions from the Massachu in A.

J. Warren's flsh nets, causrhg them to be removed from the river. sounds of articulate speech, artic es most human ailments is why packed and labeled and stowed Warner's safe cure restores to health so away to be sent out to tue various setts street side of the building only, cannot always be trusted, but "Smith" spoke from inside the rooms. Occasion J. W.

Lawson. living a short distance ulate but horribly dolorous and monotonous, the mechanism permitting offices when ordered. If a single stamp is torn or in any way mutilated, the many people suffering from so many apparently different diseases. It neutralizes and removes the uric acid. ally, however, evenHomer nods.

ThePres scarcely any modulation. By the action east of Bismarck, had a runaway yes- terday, with two mules and one horse, all hitched to a harrow. The harrow vuciaiiiuu ui uu 1 1 1 1 wiiiier ui ima limit are I I I III ll 1 1 Ml all connecting points in Union Depots, aad the unsurpassed comforts and of the keys different mechanical ar whole sheet of 100 stamps is burned. ident of the Association is not Dr. Marvin, as stated bv "Smith" in a para caught on a bush and loosened the Not less than 500,000 are said to be Five thousand dollars reward for proof graph in last Courier, Mr.

W. W. Cock- rangements are brought about in the region of the pharynx, and the sound passing through them and aided by the burned every week from this cause. that any statement made bv the patients team, causing a general wreck with the harness. ins having Deen chosen tor that position The greatest care is taken in counting ofH.

H. Warner ought to be a satisfactory guarantee to the entire great interest. The lecture was devoted to a close treatment of the legal side John Westfall has invented an ingen tongue and lips receive its articulate the sheets of stamps to guard against the last annual election in January. The wife of F. A.

Hatch. General Sec charrcter. There being no teeth, the pilfering by the employes, and it is said public, that these wondertul testimonials of chattel mortgages and no lawyer in ious device in the form of a car for transporting stock on railroads. Stock The Fast Express Trains between Chicago end the MiFPouri River are composed of well ventilated, finely upholstered Day Coaches. Magnificent Pullman Palace Sleepers of the latest design, and sumptuous Dining Cars, in which elaborately cooked meals are leisurely eaten, "good Digestion waiting on Appetite, and Health on both." Between Chicago and Kan City and Atchison, are also run the Celebrated Reclining Chair Cars.

THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is the direct and favorite line between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, where connections are made in Union Depots for all points in the Territories and British Provinces. Over this route. Fast Express Trains are run to tha watering places, summer resorts, picturesque localities, and hunting and fish- to the merits of Warner's safe cure are sibilants are formed by this mechanism retary of the Kansas City Association, died suddenly on Thursday last. that during the past twenty years not a i the city can surpass udge Horton in genume.

single sheet has been lost in this way. comprehensive Knowledge ol this kind can be taken on board this car during the warmest part of the season without the least danger from heat. He will soon During the process of manufacturing Why persist in using the old wash the sheets are counted eleven times. of pharynx, and the roll of the is produced by a vibrating something the professor calls the windmill. The pitch of the machine may be changed four or five degrees, though the monotone A Grand Reception.

The large armory of the Usher Guards board when the Cyclone Washer does of law. The audience listened to the lecture with great interest and the budding lawyers were very much benefitted and instructed. obtain a patent for it. Chicago Inter Ocean. the work without it? The violent wind from the south yes never witnessed a brighter scene than that of last night.

"Our bovs" were At a recent temperance meeting in preserved for any given utterance. Mrs. H. P. Anderson and Mrs.

Etna- rich wheat fields and pastoral lands of interior Dakota. Still another DIRECT LINE, via Seneca and Kankakee, has been opened between Newport News. Richmond. Cincinnati. Indianapolis, and Lafayette and Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Minneapolis and St.

Paul and intermediate points. For detailed information see Maps and Folders, obtainable, as well as Tickets, at oil principal Ticket Offices in the United States and Canada; or Mr. G. F. Kimball, of Topeka.

former Youngstown, Mrs. Knight, a saloon, that eternal home, where the good and the true shall be united and dwell to-eretber in the bonds of Christian brother-'Eood forever. That we shall continue to live in our hearts and memories until we meet again. Resolved, That we extend to his much esteemed parents and relatives, our warmest and most prayerful sympathies in this their sad bereavement.commend-ing them to the infinite love and care of Him whodoeth all things well. for the wider circulation of the above resolutions, that a copy of the same bo sent to the Lawrence Daily Journal and Herald-Tbibtjne for publication, and that a copy of the same be sent to each of the relatives.

(Signed) Frank B. Oxds, Committee. A Great Potato Farm. The ease, dispatch and clock-work precision with which the labor of planting potatoes is now. done on the farm of Mr.

P. Underwood, one mile north of the bridge, forcibly reminds us of the primitive methods of planting and cultivating that crop. In by-gone years, after all hands had spent the greater part of a day in cutting ten or fifteen bushels of potatoes for seed, the boys and men went to the field with hoes, end there, with measured stroke, dug boles in reasonably straight lines across the piece of ground selected for the po- tto patch. In these excavations were deposited two or three pieces of potatoes, which were then covered with the hoe, making the work of planting even a small Latch quite a formidable task, at MrUnderwood has greatly improved on these crude methods. His potato eld embraces eighty or ninety acres.

To cut the Beed for this vast acreage would seem a great labor, but it is easily accomplished by one man, who, with a nachine can cut from fifcy to bushels per day. This machine, by the way, is an of Mr. Underwood. The ground instead of being marked out with a hoe, till at a time, is now nicely and quickly Marked off with a. plow, constructed especially for that purpose, on which the driver rides at his ease, marking out two rows at a time and at any required depth.

Therffour boys follow and drop into these rows the seed potatoes one ricce every sixteen inches. The four hoys eisily drop eight acres day iLen follow a man and team, with an-implement (also invented by Mr. Underwood,) and cover the seeds, two rows at a tira thus planting eight to ten acres sy much easier and better than the ork was accomplished by the old-time ohd9. Mr. Underwood makes a of raising potatoes, and his potato -i is one of the peculiar features of as county farming.

Withal, it is fearfully and wonderfully made, and a bad man if you've got to line Skinner left to-day for a visit with friends in California. keeper, signed the pledge and at once I terday afternoon lifted about two square off the roof on the amphitheater at Bismarck, carrying it about ten rods away. W. P. Biggs, who lives a few rods north of the fair grounds, heard the noise and supposing his life in danger, took his put her faith into works by turning her be talked to death.

It pronounced ly editor of the Tribune newspaper of this city, has invented and applied for a patent on a device for casting slugs and leads for the use of job printers and newspaper offices. By the same machin Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Toothaker wen saloon into a collee house. Cleveland various words and sentences in three R. R. CABLE. E.

ST. JOHN, General Ticket and Passenger Agent. Chicago. Leader anguages, and exclaimed "rats!" in a family and made for the bluffs, two President and General Manager, Chicago. to Jhanute to-day to visit with Mr.

and Mrs. A. Monroe. They were acrompan-ied by Mrs. B.

F. Crocker, of miles north, for safety. Before he had ery the practical printer is also enabled way to make a "tarner wild, ine professor thinks it would be a good apparatus for deaf mute instruction. It pretty Women. gone far the storm subsided and the danger was over.

home after the dangers and exposures of a soldier's life; they had gained honor for themselves and for Lawrence by their manly conduct, and last night the citizens were determined to show their appreciation and admiration. The armory was filled to overflowing at 9 o'clock, when the grand march was called, and the assembled array of youth and beauty, with the background of age and wisdom, made a thrilling the soldier boys certainly felt proud of the gathering in their honor. Mayor Poehler took the rostrum and introduced Adjutant General Campbell with a short speech. He told the historic story of Lawrence, and said that the to do light stereotyping ior newspaper work. Mr.

Kimball has evidently hit All women look attractive when their would be hard on a deaf mute, though, G. M. Walker, was in the city last color and complexion is clear. If your if his hearing should miraculously be Ballard's Horehonnd Syrup. Messrs.

Barber Lawrence. FARM ANNUAL FOR 1886 skin is sallow, eves dull, vou are bil restored, and he was first addressed by evening for an hour. Next week he will take charge of an engineering party on the Santa Fe. Will Ix-sent FRKK to allwho write for it. Itisal ious, seenrn a box of Williams' Austra the machine in its characteristic tone lian Herb Pills, take as directed, and the upon something that will be of great utility in the art of printing, as all frinters, especially job printers have ong felt the necessity for a cheap and simple process by which they could supply themselves wi.h slugs and leads two things that are absolutely indispen-sible in the art.

mnnaom uook wl 12 (--isCTa. Willi BMt. I He would think the faculty of hearing Will Spencer went to Kansas City last feeling of languor will leave you, your eves brighten, and you are another write: "We always recommend Ballard's Horehonnd Syrup to our customers because it gives better satisfaction than any other cough syrup we have ever sold. Ballard's Horehound Syrup for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, an awful infliction. The way that tnlhK, Plantit.

Thmonchbrea fttmrii ami I'anrT i RAKE in TEVtiT.tKLEM and I machine says "papa" and "mania' night and from there will go join an engineering party on the Southern woman, iry mem. a rice so wuw. "i ot real talM. w-hl-h can not tw eiwwhPtv. isml postal lor the -noat romplrlp tahlibid to adilress on a would chill a parental floor-walker for young men of the city are worthy de- ale by Barber Bros.

W. AT LEE BURPEE PHILADELPHIA, PA. three consecutive nights. But the ma will preserve the health and add long A large and fashionable audience at Mrs.T?olonel Noble and family will chine is, all the same, a unique con years to life. Ballard's Horehound Syr Over four hundred grains of a deadly leave Monday for El Paso, Texas, where trivance.

Chicago Inter Ocean. scendents ot those who rallied to the cause of freedom and gave up their homes and lives for Kansas. When the Adjutant General stepped forward he was greeted with great applause. His up not only cures consumption, Dut poison are taken out of the blood every i u. 1 1 m.i .1 i tliov nroin henlth- rthey will make their" future home.

Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, rvf mi nlii Hoarseness and an anections 01 the v. uviiaivi. thiwnan nn ill resioreu niiuu Probate Judge Foote left this Throat. Chest and Lungs vield at once the opera house last night was completely carried away with Scanlan's beautiful songs. The play, "Shane-Na-Lawn," is a charming mixture of pathos and humor, combined in a way that is truly Irish.

Scanlan's new songa are as good as his old ones, of which the peo- nlo npvAr iirt Thfi Allthnr rf says that some of his neigh- m-nrvihino- else iails by Warner's safe ELKHART CARRIAGE HARNESS M'F'G CO. afternoon for Burlington, Iowa. short address was listened to with great interest, as he told the story of the reason and manner of the calling out of to its wonderful curative powers. If you bors heard the train coming in the cure. fell KVPIT KtldTT ROICX DT tnft mi-KIIO Platform S55- other night lor the nrst time, and, mis man has several dollars added doubt it get a free trial bottle at Barber Bros', drug store.

Mrs. Thomas Scurr. of Coffeyville, is to no irst rrice. nave no In advance of the sickly season render visiting Mrs. L.

W. Eldridge. agents, but for twelve years taking the rumbling noise made by the train for a cyclone, spent the night in troops ana why the two companies were retained at Parsons. Every object for which the militia was called out has vonrself impregnable, a malarial atmos nave aeait witn tne consumer. We shin anvwhere- with itrivi- What is a Vavy Bean? MoBaAir.

Tex. I was afflicted with boo" has a warm place in the hearts of all. The company supporting him was phere or sudden cnange oi iem)ciimiio been attained without the shedding of a legeof examining before luv-fng. We pay freight charges 1 is fraught wiin uangci, use ui. o.

n. MoT.F.Aisr's strengthening Cordial and Miss Maud Amor, of Troy, Kansas, is visiting Lawrence friends. C. Musser. of Fort Scott, is visiting friends in the city.

i mm ways not RaitsTactorr. 1 Warranteverythini'forJ years. Cneprioeonly. Platform Springs Wagon at 955 Is same as fit hers gravel, and could only get temporary relief from physicians. Pain excruciating.

Use three bottles Warner's safe cure and passed a stone as large as a navy bean, giving me cnmnlptn relief Blood Purifier, if 1 00 per bottle. their cyclone pits. A modest idea of a fire department is that entertained by the Greenville (S. Ketos, which says: "Aboul the best home fire department for private residences is a ladder long enough to reach the roof." one of the best ever in the city, each and every part being well conceived and sustained. During the play.

Scanlan sings a song giving a message of love to a boquet which he throws to some one in the audience. Last night Phillip Weitzenkorn was the lucky man. single drop of blood. It was a great victory of law over lawlessness. No company did better work than Co.H, no city has more reason to be proud of her citizen soldiery than has Lawrence.

The rapidity with which the militia responded to the call was truly wonderful. Ev gen si arm agons 94 Top Burales at 0, One aa nsaaltysold for Oar Hanvn f'hrnnirt constipation is the national curse of Americans. Cure it with Ayer Dave Gills, Organ and Sewing Machine Dealer. C. R.

Harris and family left to dijy for California. Elkhart. Iliiui Cathartic mis..

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