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Lawrence Weekly Press from Lawrence, Kansas • 5

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We Discount To Ladies! LADIES we respectfully AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACT! Railroad Tims, Tablv. UNION PAUIFIO railway. going west, Denver and Paclflo Coast Una. 11:50 a Night Express ,,10:41 pin Junction City Accommodation 5:110 GOING EAST, Eastern Limited 8:40 Kansas City Kant Lin Ifiim "Kansas City Accommodation 8:40 a Leavenworth Branch. ABHIVB.

1 e'erythlng In Dry G.Kds, Furnlxhiugs Milliner, N01011-, and othr goods can bo be bought for leat money at MAIL, OK1IKK4 HAVH Of It HKMT ATTKNTION, HUNT WIIKN DKHIKKD, KEEPER'S The place to buy. Books stationery WALL PAPER, Picture Frames, School Supplies, etc. Lowest prices. J. A.

KEBLBK, 827 Mass. St. Lawrence tr Dry Goods House, 743 Mass. Lawrence, Kans. We don't expect you to believe us you doubt it, then we do expect The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating, Look for our ads, read our prices, compare them with any one, and you wl will buy of us If you want bargains.

OUR MILLLXERV DEPARTMENT, Cheap Hats, Medium Hats; Fine Hats, all trimmed free. Largest assortment and lowest prices. Call on us, we are leaders In Millinery. Dress Goods Bargains. 1000 yds, Plaid and Stripe Henrietta Suitings, worth 40c only 29c, 3G In.

wide Jamestown Suitings, worth 20c for 19c. Spring Plaid Drets Flannels, only 17c, worth 23c. One-balf Wool Cashmere, only 1, 15c Satlnes, only 10c. White Goods, 5c. Fast Cokr Prints, only 5c.

Heavy Ribbed Vests with sleeves, 19c. Unbleach Sheeting, yard wide, heavy, 5c THE This space reserved for late proprietor of OP the prices of our com petitors, and can beat them all where Wall Paper, Shades and Picture Frames are concerned. You know us and know that we are the largest dealers in our city in our line. THE FIELD HARG1S BOOK STATIOSEKY CO. Lawrence.

Kansas. Aft-r holding two meeting to discuss the ques-tlon uf havln3 a class day, the senior law class decided to dispense with those exercises becat.se of the other num erous exercises to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the K. S. University. J.

M. Dennis, foreman at the Record office, and Ed Mutindale, manager of the Record, will leave the flm of the month for Joplln, where they are fitting up the largest job printing establishment in south-west Missouri. The office will te equipped with the latest iin proved Gorden presses and new mated tl throughout. In connection with ihe priutii business they will run a station ary store. These gentleineu are well ac quainted in Lawrence, and their depart ure will be a loss to the city.

The Fhebs extends them its best wb-hes. The Arkansas City Cat ning Company is putting in several thourand dollars worth of machlnt ry by Mr. hn Kroe nest, the proprietor, under the supervision of Wm. II. Smith, their superintendent, formerly of Lawrence.

Mr. Smith tays that the peach crop will be the largest ever known in that pit of the country, and he is making preparations for pack ing not only the largest amount of fruit in Kansas but the best goods that can be packed In the United ats tiot excepting California, Maryland or Delaware. The fruit in that vicinity is considered of the finest quality. Go and make your selections from a nice, new, fresh stock of dry goods at the WHITE FRONT, Sparr Alexander, Lawrence, Kun. Farmers and Brooders A fine, black Canadian stallion, 1 6 hands high, weiwhing over 1400 pounds, will make the season at the farm of John Harrell's, one mile south of Clinton terms $6, insured.

It will be to every FARMER and BREEDERS advantage to call and see this horse before breeding. NEW PATTERNS OF WALL PAPER AT JOHN WATKINS. Remnants at half price. No 139 Mass St. If you are looking for -low prices and nice, fresh goods visit the WHITE FRONT, Sparr Alexander, Lawrence, Kansas.

Paclflo Kxprees 11 :50 a ra Mixed 7:23 in LKAVB, Paclflo Express 4:00 pm Mixed 7:00 am Except Sunday, ATCIIIS0N, TOPE A 6 SANTA FE RA1LUVAU. GOINOWKST. UO. 113. Texas Express No.

8, Mexico ft California Express 12:20 in v. B. Denver and Utah Limited 12:011 in 109, Topeka Kxpres 7. Colorado Express 11:10 OOIMO KABT. No.

8. Ma Rlv. Express v. iin v.nu nVv 7 a til Jin! Kansas City Express 8:07 in Ko. 4.

New York Express No. 8. Chicago Express SOUTHERN KANSAS DIVISION FBOM LAWRENCE, (EXCEPT. SUNDAY.) No.13, Express JSiSJ No. 207.

Accommodation TO LAWRENCE, (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) No. 408, Accommodat.on No. 214. ExDress FOR INFORMATION 111! tfnnrorniniT rn titan, rates connections call at the Union Depot ticket office, or Teieunone w. mj.bi.

.11 nt4a U.nxn MttAjtlrnjl an4 slAAn. ers secured. It is our business and pleasure to nomar all mtaui innm. Geo. C.

Bailet. Agt A. T. A 8. F.

R. NEW -AND- SecoiiulStore I TAKE this opportunity to inform the readers o' the Press that 1 have constantly on hand a large ana complete siocx oi Net and Second Hand Goods (or Sale. I pay the highest price for Rags, Iron and Old Metals. C. J.

ERIEBEN. 942J Massachusetts Lawrence Ks. Place House Corner New Hampshire Warren Sts. H. C.Patterson, Prop'r.

WANTED. EARLY POTATOES, TURKEYS, CHICKENS, DUCKS. Highest Market Price. H. PENDLETON.

NATIONAL BANK. The Oldest National Bank in Lawrence. A. Monroe, President. N.

Newhabk, Vice-President. B. G. Jamison, Cashier. W.

F. March, Asst. Cashier. Capital $100,000 Jiii $20,000 DIRECTORS: James Marvin, M. Newmark, Grovenor, A.

Monroe, r. Hm, Evatt, Geo. Innes. E. F.

Goodrich. JU-Prompt attention given lo all business placed In our hands. NATIONAL BANK. Capital, $150,000. Surplus J.

B. Watkins, President. A. Hill, Vice President. Paul R.

Brooks, Cashier. W. E. Hazen, Asst. Cashier, DIRECTORS, J.

B. Watkins, Chas. A. Bill, J.C.Walton, Chas. Lothholz, W.

E. Hazen, R.Brooks, D. M. Bprankle, J. L.

Jones, Jocob House. Saving Department Deposits received Tuesdays and Fridays. Exchanges on all principal cities of the world. Branch Office 729 Massachusetts Street AT FLUKE'S MUSIC STORE. A.

GIFF0RD PHYSICIAN AND 8URCEON. OFFICE HOURS 10 to to 5:30 p. TELEPHONE Residence 94: Office 140. Office fit Mass. it.

Residence 16 Quincy St. City and Vicinity. I). Greenlee was down to Baldwin Monday on official business. Latest novelties In the millinery line at Orme Engle's.

tf. V. Mcllravy spent the first part of the week Id Kansas City on business. Henry Anderson, formerly of this city, but for the last few months of Sallna, has returned to Lawrence. Bill White, a very light colored negro, was run in by Policeman Adams Sunday for being drunk and disorderly.

Col. H. M. Greene went to Hutchitton Monday to attend the anuual state O. R.

encampment. Dr, O. E. Erterly went to Wichita Mod, day morning, where he attended the state dental association, of which he is secretary Dr. Wheeler will be absent from the city from the 4th.

to the 25th. of May during which time his office will be closed. 4t. The Sun Is a new paper started at Le compton, edited by W. R.

Smith. It is a a six column fulto sheet and is filled with bright and newsy matter. A lot of new goods just received from New York and are on exhibition at the popular millinery store, Orme Engle's. tf George Eidemiller left Wednesday afternoon for Omaha, where he will engage in the ice business. For Exchange A good clear stock of hardware in a good town in Kansas, for a good farm.

Enquire of Wm. Orr, over Leis drug store. When you want anything in the millinery line visit the oldest established house in the city. Prices to suit everybody. Orme Engle.

tf. A matriage license has been issued today to Chas. A. Davidson, of Coffey county, and Maggie L. Spurgeon, of Bald.

win. Robert E. Farrar, son of R. L. Elsie Farrar, died of scarlet fever Wednesday morning, aged three years.

The county commissioners held a spec. lal session yesterday for the purpose of deciding a few important matters. They were also in seslon today. R. Saunde a thorough and pract cal teacher of Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo, is prepared to receive pupils at any time to their convenience.

Leave orders and address at J. H. Bell music house, lm. The case of the state of Kansas vs, Mrs. W.

P. Morris and daughter Rena, which was tried In Justice Charlton's court Tuesday, was decided In favor of the defendant, thus throwing all the cost, amountingto about 16 dollars la all, on the prosecuting witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. A 8.

Riffle arrived in the city Sunday from New York and are visiting the family of Alex. Love. Mr. Riffle recently arrived in the United States from Peru, where he has been engaged In civil engineering, having had charge of the construction of a large railroad bridge. Miss Emma Weber, daughter oflA, Weber, died at Topeka Monday morning, aged 19 years.

Miss Weber has lived In Lawrence since she was seven years of age and has a large circle of friends who will mourn her loss. The funeral services were held Tuesday at the family residence at 906 Connecticut street. The University nine and town boys played a game of ball on the grounds In the south part of town last Friday afternoon. Everybody became considerably enthused over the game. It resulted 8 to 4 In favor of the University boys.

The Frank L. Woodruff trial has be. gun in the U. S. court at Topeka for embezzlement of the postofflce funds while he was holding the position of assistant postmaster under O.

Shannon. It will take several days to examine all the witnesses. Mrs. Jane Ellis, wife of Benj. Ellis formerly of the police force, died of consumption at the.family residence on south New Jersey street Monday afternoon at about 2 o'clock, aged 29 years.

The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the 2nd Baptist church, and the remains Interred in Oak Hill call your attention to the im mense stock of millinery goods at 901 Mass. st. Flowers, pattern hats aud French novelties we keep in great stock. Our goods can't be beaten. Mrs.

Eva Savage. P. S. out of town orders a specialty. AMUSEMENT.

SATURDAY, 2, 1891. Pfmchol Mo il students hid a magnifi cent i'p ornimu Sunday and lust evening for Htliorouuh Investigation of some wonderful ihenorm nit. The odlc forve ex hibited by Mrs. Abb tt Is only equaled by the mli teadlnir demonstrations of Mrs. Sten, This odlc force Is supposed by Relrhenba' a'otl others to a natural power producing the phenomena of mesmerism and to be developed by various agencies.

Neither Mrs. Abbott nnr Mrs. Steen make any pretense to a knowledge of the means by which their powers were acquired. They simply give exhibitions of their abilities without any attempt at explanations; leaving the observing student to find a solution for him or herself. At the opera house Saturday, May 2nd, 1891.

Carpets -AND- Curtains. MUR Carpet and Curtain de partment is in excellent shapes eva before have we shown a larger and handsomer stock of Body and Tapestry Brussels Carpets. Ingrain Carpets at 50c, 65c and 75c. '''An immense stock 1 of China Matting just received. The handsomest patterns you ever saw at 20c, 30c, 40c, 50c, and 65c.

i A full stock of Curtain fixtures. Opaque Shades at 33c and 500, with spring fixtures complete. We make and lay Carpets, hang shades and curtains on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. LO.

919 MassStreet Lawrence. Late Potatoes. Highest Market Price, Bell umler, j'. 630 Mass. St, (Call and see us.) J.

S. CREW CO. Book Sellers, Wall paper in" all grades, and Shades of all Kinds. Prices can't be beat. GREW Lawrence, Kans.

A Genuine Fauntleroy. Little Son I let two poor little boys ride with me on my sled all the afternoon. We beat every one on the MIL Fond Mamma I am delighted to learn that my little son is so generous. Little Son The more there is on a led the faster it goes. Good News.

WANTED! simply because you find It printed, but if you to call and be convinced. GREAT MIX SAVED in Embroideries, Flounclngs and Ladles Muslin Underwear. Turkey Red Table Linen, only 19c Ladles' Seamless Fast Rlack Hose, 3 pair for 50c. Ladles' Black Hose, 4 pair for 25c. All Linen Towels, only 5c Gents' Flannelette Shirts, only 25c, Gents' Heavy Socks only 5c.

Gent's fine Pe-cale ShUts only 25c. $1,00 overalls at 75c, 75c overalls at 50c. The best Windo Shades, Opaque Spring Rollers, all complete, ready to hang, 48c. Holland Shades all complete 39c. Call for our Gipsy Corset, best in the land, at the urice only, 48 1.

All Linen Crash, 3c. Look ovr our Notion Counter prices one-half less than others. FAIR. J. M.

STEPHENS, the Place House, THE JOHNSON SMITH, BARBERS. 838 Massachusetts Street, opposite Mason's Shoe Store. Satisfaction guaranteed IN CATARRH CURE "ACTINA," the great eye restorer and on known catarrh cure. "Actina" is a small pockrt ba'-tery composed of a copper and sine body and charged jll.lui. UICUHUIIS.

which when brought in contact with skin or any part of the body, produces active circulation of the blcod and imparts a soothing electric current to the neives It is as harmless as water and yet as potent as sunshine. Children of tender jears as well as adults may use it at all times and all places with perfect safely. One million persons are using these instruments with perfect safety in all parts of the world and thousands testify to its wonderful cures, These include ministers, bishops, priestst judges, lawyers, merchants and all classes of society here in Kansas. Ladies who value clear skin and bright eye ill never be ithout it. Weak eyes horn age or any cause are restored lo perfect "viison." "Actina" is a family physician always at hand.

21 Vft vCw if -f? Li MV-C WINDSOR HOTEL, which has just been Re-opened. GO TO EDWARD KEENY'S B-AJRB-E-R SHOP 915 Mass. street. McCullough Bros, old stand, for first-class work. GREAT EYE KST0ER.

'ACT THE DEAF HEAR i THE BLIND SEE. OATABRH iMPO I0LE These garments cure when all other remedlei fail. They cure dyspepsia, rheumatism, chronic lame back, spinal disease, loss of memory, prolapsus, nervous prostration and all female weakness. Five hundred thousand patrons in Europe and America testify to this fact. If you continue to suffer, blame yourself or your doctor Persons must not confound our Magnetic Conservative Belts and other appliances with the so called electric or magnetic belts now in the market.

There is no possible similtude in such goods to those we manufacture. We are obliged to warn our patrons owing to the constant disappointments persons have experienced who have been unfotuate enough to have purchaed those fraudulant imitations offered under special names and cheapness, vaunted as an incentive to purchasers. Remember our object is to cure, not to sell you a cheap and worthless article just to get your money Our testimonials will show what our appliances will do. George R. Shane, A Lively Time.

Miss. Gotham (in railway train) Yes, I reside in New York, and I really don't believe I could exist any where else. Talkative Stranger Why not, mum? Miss Gotham Oh, I couldn't live without excitement Stranger If excitement is all you want, jest you come to Blowuptown.Pa., where I live. We have nat'ral gas. Beats pavement ixplosions all holler.

N. Y. Weekly. The Poor Brute. "Oh, madam, Jip has just bit a man in the street!" ''What kind of a looking man was it?" "He was nearly in rags." "Poor Jipl Wash the darling's month out with a little eau de cologne." Jnrlcra ARTIST Photographer, Branch Office N.

Y. ar.dndon Electric Association, 1023 MASSAHU SETTS ST. Dr. Yarooli's Boilif, Studio 15 IvSassaclmsetts (Opposite Pierson Roller Mills.) LAWRENCE, KANSA, C. W.

ALLENDORPH, Manager..

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Pages Available:
200
Years Available:
1891-1891