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Lawrence Weekly Press from Lawrence, Kansas • 5

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COUNTY SCHOOLS. 1 8 6 9. George R. Shane, Notes Furnished by the Various City and Vicinity. Attend the Carrier's ball to night.

Messrs. Molony Smith, the sewer artist Teachers of Douglas County. 1 Prof. Miller and Prof. Permenber were LAWRENCE reappointed as associate examiners, and contractors, have been In the city this Photographer, conducted the examinations on January week settling up with the council.

cloudy. Mean cloudiness at 7 a. 61.45 per cent at 2 p. 61.13 per cent; at 0 p. 48.65 per cent.

Wind-N. 87 times; a. 24 times; s. 7 times; n. 0 times; 6 times 6 times 8., 5 times 8 times.

The total run of the wind was 11,690 miles, which Is 81 miles below the January average. This gives a mean daily velocity of 877 miles and a mean hourly velocity of 15.71 miles. tThe highest velocity was 60 miles an hour, from 12 m. to 1 p. on the 1st.

Barometer Mean for the month, 29.161 inches; at 7 a- 20.143 Inches; at 81. Eighteen applicants for certificates were present, Business College. Do not miss the letter carrier's ball. The wife of Anthlem Bohammen, living Studio 615 ZMassaciiusetts (Opposite Pienon Roller The committee appointed to prepare near Willow Springs, died Sunday and programs for teachers meetings, to be held In February, March, April and May, met In the superintendent's office on Sat LAWRENCE, KANSAS. was buried Monday at Willow Springs The carrier's ball will be the event of urday, the 81st and arranged four pro- WILBER M.

HAYES, Pres. JOSEPH STOTLER, Supt. W. H. SEARS, Secretary.

the season. At the armory to night grams which will be printed and sent to 2 p. 29.143 inches; at 9 p. 29.181 ED. R.

LEARNED), Inches; maximum, 29.493 Inches, on the Parnell, who lives at Perryvllle, was every teacher In the county, run In Saturday night for being drunk. After an Investigation of the trouble In He paid the usual fine and was released. District No, 14, the Superintendent sus -DEALER IN- FURNACE, UO'ES PUMPS, TINWARE, tained the teacher and recommended the The district conference of the M. E. 16th 1 minimum, 28.478 inches on the 1st; monthly range, 1.015 Inches.

Relative Humidity Mean for the month, 85.8; at 7 a. 97.1; at 2 p. 70.2; at 9 p. 88.7; greatest, 100, on 19 occasions, least, 44 on the 26th. There were no fogs.

suspension of the pupil implicated Church Is being held In this city. It has already decided to hold the next (meeting The Grammar grade of Eudora schools at Oskaloosa. celebrated the birthday of Kansas, TIN ROOFING and GUTTERING. Pump Repairing done to order. Country Work done on short notice Prof.

Myler's pupils will celebrate the It. S. Saunders, the popular teacher of 22nd of this month by giving a Washington-Lowell entertainment. Mr. Myler guitar, mandolin and banjo, is prepared to receive pupils.

Address or leave word New Goods. at Bell Bro's. music store. seems to be giving entire satisfaction as Principal of Baldwin schools. and satisfaction guaranteed.

E. R. LEAENED, Several insane persons of Douglas Superintendent Peairs has made fif WJE are now showing new. teen visits to school He has some hlng 045 Mass. Street Lawrence.

Kansas. county who have peen refusedadmlttance to the state asylums are to be provided spring goods in every de- 1 rf-k for at a private asylum at Leavenworth. It is acknowledged by all that in this day of commercial activity a business education is one of the essentials to If you wait to learn by experience, you will find the ground occupied ahead of you. In business you must compete. Lawrence is justly proud of her institutions of learning.

The term "Athens of the West," is not inaptly applied. Among these institutions none ranks higher in its own field than the Lawrence Business College. Established in 1869, it has made for itself a reputation possessed by no other school of its kind in the west. of Interest to say to the pupils and his frank but kindly criticism will be of great benefit to the teachers. M.

H. Meyer was the sole representa Mrs. Annie Hedlund, wife of 0. partment. uur prices were never as low.

We will be Hedlund, died at the family residence, 820 Connecticut street, Friday. The fun eral was held from the residence at tive from Marion township at the first Teacher's Meeting. It is very difficult glad to have your patronage. CLOSING OUT. It looks like J.

M. JONES, 706 Massachusetts Street, is closing out to quit the business at the low price he is selling Groceries to-day. For instance, he is selling a good Smoking or Chewing Tobacco at 20 cents per pound. Finest Jellies on earth at 5 cents, etc. o'clock Saturday afternoon.

L. 0. MclHTIRE, The district court convened Monday and a number of cases were disposed of. The Riley Brown case was tried and re AMUSEMENTS. sulted In the acquittal of the defendant Court adjourned Wednesday morning for teachers in that part of the county to 1 attend the Association, as they must drive from fifteen to twenty-five miles.

A. P. Hamilton, of the Ylnland school, is conducting a night school of Elocution and Bookeeping. Hermon White, of Roscoe school, Is teaching a writing school in his district. teachers' meeting.

The "Teachers' Meeting" held In the new High School building, Saturday, Beach Bowers Minstrels at the THE YOST WRITING MACHINE. DEFY COMPETITION until next week. Opera House Saturday Night Died on Sunday evening, February 1 in North Lawrence, James Victor, aged Beach Berens, the silence and fun artists; Delmore and Wilson, song and dance artists; Sparks and Hiatt, In their years, after an Illness of fifteen ADDRESS months. Funeral services were held LIGHT, COMPACT, DURABLE. SCIENTIFIC AND SPEEDY.

wonderful Zouave drill Werner and Berens In their wonderful breck-neck Tuesday at 2 p. at the First Baptist church, North Lawrence. LAWRENCE songs and dances, were all above the il average. The whole concluded with Jan. 24, was very encouraging indeed.

The roads were very baft and yet teachers drove twenty miles to attend. Supt. Peairs called the meeting to order and said that one the first duties of the teachers of Douglas county was to get grand extravaganza entitled, "Aunt and Business College. A "Thing of Beauty' Service. Hannah's Christening, introducing tbe mysterious cottage, which was very amusing.

Nashville Herald. Get seats at Crew's. Miss Olive Reed's paper on "The most For specimens of work, circulars, or trial of machine, Call on agent at Business College. urgent needs of our country schools," was a well written, practical paper. The author urged the need of more system, a course study, uniform text books, bet Dr.

Wheeler, dentist first to cut away from fancy prices. Amalagam fillings, 50 cents gold fillings one-half the usual price; extracting 25 cents; best artificial teeth 875. Office over Humes, 829 Massachusetts street Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p.m.

Miss Cora Kimball will conduct the Women's Gospel Meeting Sunday at 4 o'clock. Subject: "Is your heart right with God." All ladies are earnestly requested to attend these services. Come early that you may be be present at the song service. Cha. H.

Branscomb died Monday night W. M. HAYES, Agent Lawrence, Kan Low Prices. 18 9 1. SCHULZ BOYD, General Blacksmiths, Wagon ter attendance at teachers' meeting, county normals and the hearty co-operation of of superintendent, teachers and patrons and Repair Shop Wfc.

are making low prices on all winter goods, lots of remnants to be closed but in K. W. Pelsma handled his subject, "The discipline of the school room," In Hoiit Showing1 sv Specialty, such a way as to provoke a lively discuss ion. When in the city stop at the every department. During the Qommercial "fTonse Mr.

Olin Bell delighted the teachers next two weeks we will offer with a cornet solo. Miss Burr accompafo One block eaet of Postoffice. Newly JUSTUS HOWELL, 840 and 842 Massachusetts Street. Central Dealer in HARDWARE MP FARM IMPLEMENTS WAGONS, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES, at prices to suit everyone. Call and examine before buying elsewhere.

All Goods Warranted. ed thejsolo upon the organ. The teachers furnished throughout. Good accommo the best bargains in the follow will be pleased to have them come aanons. etaDie room iree oi cnarge.

Kates $1.00 Per Day. again. ing named goods at Denver, of pneumonia. The remains will probably be taken east for burial. Mr.

Branscomb was well known throughout Kansas and the east. In 1886 he was the prohibition candidate for governor of this state, Put it down on of get when you come to town at Raymonds Drugstore a few those fine pound of the Blue Mortar Baking Powder 1 box Headache Powders' dozeu Cans Brag-dons' Hog Cholera Remedies and well will put down the balance to-morrow. A vote taken to decide the time for the Ginghams at 5c, 10c 12JC HUGH BLAIR, Normal Institute was almost unanimously in favor of June. Prints at 5c, 6 1-4C, 1.2c. Tbe county and city teachers exchang FARM AND CHATTEL LOANS ed visits, their meetings being held on Muslins at 5c, 6 1-4C 7 1-2C the same day the city association before AT LOWEST RATES, AND FIRE ND TORNADO INSURANCE.

Office over Fluke's Music Store. noon, and county afternoon. We are Cheviots Shirtings at 8 1-3C, UNDERTAKING. glad to note this, for their should be a IOC 12 I-2C. closer fellowship and this interchange of The Indiana Cash Grocery, owned by J.

F. Bayless was closed Wednesday at noon, Mr. Spanger taking possession of it. The following chattle mortga visits must be productive of much good. The best line of Dress Goods Through the courtesy of Supt.

Stanley, the 'teachers examined the new school Special Attention paid to EISIIBAZimiBTG BODIES, AND PREPARING FOR SHIPMENT. in the state at 25c 50c. ges are against Mr. Bayless Lawrence National Bank, Addie White Goods at 5c, 8c, 10c, 100 sett of old farm harness in exchange lor new. We Retail at Wholesale Prices.

SATIDS CO. Saddlbht. Boone, $135; D. H. Robinson, W.

H. Lowe, J. H. Raht-kopf 12 1.2c. Sons, $650; Poehler Mercantile $375' building and from the expressions heard while passing through the rooms one was led to believe that the county teachers felt as much pride in the High School building of their county as do the more favored brethern of the Lawrence schools.

All calls promptly and satisfactorily attended to either day or night Table Linens at 25c, 35c, The fire department was called to North Lawrence at 11:30 o'clock Tuesday morning by a fire in a house owned by FFICE ALWAYS OPEN. J. W. EOBEETSON, NORTH NATION" A Hi BANK. Telephone SO.

FRENQER'S 50c, 75c. Weather Report. Toweling at 4c, 5c, 8c, 10c. Prof. F.

H. Snow, in his weather report SHORT ORDER RESTAURANT. Win, Martin on Lake street, directly north of Dicker's store. The house was out of reach of the department and the fire was extinquished by neighbors. A large hole war burned In the roof, the fire If you want to buy goods for January, says: The temperature was above the aver "ACTINA." CATARRH OURE On Warren Street, between Massachusetts and Vermont Steak and Chops, Fish GREAT EYE RESTORES.

cheap come and see us. and Game in season. age, making this one of the five warmest Januaries on our 24 years' record. In 1876, 1878 and 1882 the January mean originating from a defective flue Dam' age about $100. L.

0. MclNTIRE. temperature was but slightly above that WILL 0RR, sl BL.r- of the past month, but the phenomenal month of January of 1880 was nearly ten For Fountain Fund By request of committee on city prop erty Miss Georgia Brown has kindly con REAL ESTATE AG Large Stock degrees warmer. The cloudiness and rainfall were above the average and the sented to repeat the Prince Pauper play Over Lels' Drug Store. THE DEAF HEAR THE BLIND SEE.

at the opera house on next Monday night, Fine Woolens wind velocity was normal. Kansas. Lawrence, with Fall very and 0 As this will be for the benefit of the Park Mean Temperature 82.37 degrees latest styles of Fountain it should be liberty patronized which is 7.20 deg. above the January NATIONAL First-class Winter Goods. MERCHANTS average.

Kansas Farmers Bunting Wives. BANK. The highest temperature was 57 wort guaranteed and prices A dispatch from Columbus, says on the 26th; the lowest was 10 degrees on the 3d, giving a range of 47 deg. Mean that their are a large number of letters The Oldest National Bank in Lawrence. CATARRH temperature at 7a.m., 27.45 at iMPOSSIOLE coming to that part of the Stat just now from the young farmers of Kansas.

Al the most reasonable in the city. 39.14 at 9 p.m. 31.45 deg. Rainfall including melted snow A. Monbok, President.

N. Newmark, Vice-President B. G. Jamison, Cashier. W.

F. MABCH, Asst. Cashier. most every mail brings a letter to some young lady from some young man she These rarments cure when all other remediea (ail. 1.48 Inches, which is 0.15 inch above the January average.

Rain and snow They cure dyspepsia, theuinatitm, chronic lame back, knew a few years ago and who went west during the great Kansas boom. The let JOHN DALEY. Merchant Tailor. Winthrop Street. Capital $100,000.

Surplus $20,000 fell In measurable quantities on 7 days, Their was one thunder shower. The ters are interesting. Some state plainly that the writer Is in search of a wife, and DIRECTORS entire depth of snow was 4.5 Inches, ipinal disease, loaa 01 memory, prolapsus, ncrvuus prostration and all female weakness. JTive hundred thousand patrons in Europe and America testify to this (act. If you continue to surfer, blame yourself or your doctor Bv Persons must not confound our Magnetic Conservative Belts and other appliances with the so called electric or magnetic belts now in the market.

There it no possible similtude in such good to those wt manufacture. We are obliged to warn our patrons owing to the constant disappointments persons have experienced "ACTINA," the great eye restorer and only known catarrh cure. "Actina" ia a small poclcrt battery composed of a copper and sine body and charged within an inner cylinder withacombination of chemicals, which when brought in contact with skin or any part of the body, produces active circulation of the blood and imparts a soothing electric current to the nerves. It is as harmless as water and yet aa potent as sunshine. Children of tender years aa well as adults may use it at all times and all places with perfect safety.

One million persons are using these instruments with perfect safety in all parts of the world and thousands testify to its wonderful cures. These Induce (ministers, bishops, priestst judges, lawyers, merchants and all classes of society here in Kansas. Ladies who value a clear akin and bright eye brill never be without it Weak eyes wants one badly, while others mention Mean Cloudiness 58.71 per cent, of M. Newmark. A.

Monroe, Geo, lanes. James Marvin, G. Grovenor, r. llm.Evatt, the deed to the Homestead and hint at the sky, the month being 5.83 per cent cloudier than usual. Number of clear matrimony.

E. F. Goodrich. I WM.M. ROWE, JEWELER OPTICIAN.

WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY who have been untotuate enougn to nave purcnaen those fraudulent imitations offered under special names and cheapness, vaunted aa an incentive to purchasers. tst Prompt attentien given lo all business planed days (Less than one-third cloudy) 12; half clear (from one to two-thirds cloudy) 6 In our nana. Small-Pol in Kansas, from age or any cause are restored to pcneci Remember our Object la to cure, not to aeu you a cneap and worthless article just to get your money Our testimonials will show what our appliances will do. The state board of health Is advised of cloudy (more than two-thirds) 13. Their 'Actina" family physician always at hand.

is a lar Silver Plated Ware and Spectacle. the prevalence of small-pox at Sedan, were 3 entirely clear days and 7 entirely PLACE TO GO. Branch Office N. Y. and London Electric Association, Chautauqua county, and that many per I DEDRICK TIFTDZT.

917 MABSAHU-SETTS ST. Yarnold Dr. MAS N'S Building Lawrence, Kan. GO TO sons were exposed to the disease before its character was known. There is a scarcity of reliable physicians in the vicinity, and it Is feared that the same disease may spread and become very serious.

The They have the most conveniently C. W. ALLENDO RPH, Manager. located barber shop in Lawrence. -FOR YOUR- Best work in the city.

CATSUP state board has telegraphed Dr. Hill, of Butler county, a member of the board, to go Immediately to Sedan, consult with BOOTS and SHOES. local authorities, enforce a rigid quaran tine and carry out all other necessary pre JOHNSON SMITH, BARBERS. 838 Massachusetts Street, opposite Mason's Shoe Store, riatisfactlon Fresh and pure. Best in the market Also Horse Hadisli! Always supply the dealers with the H.

NEWBY, calcr in ALL KINDS OF COAL. Orders taken at City Drug Store, 716 Massachusetts street, Butler Alexander, 91a Massachusetts street, Zook'a Grocery Store. cautionary measures to control the disease, and Btamp it out and prevent its fur ther prevalence, and to make a full report THE FAMILY SHOE STORE. freshest make Guaranteed pure and good. B.

HESHON. to the secretary. Office Cor. Warren and Delaware..

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1891-1891