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The Spirit of Kansas from Lawrence, Kansas • 5

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THE SPIRIT OP KANSAS. A MAGNIFICENT family, for various painful ailments, with ex I photographs that be may be the easier recognized, lie is a man about five feet aeven cellent results. He has also neara iroio wanj The Old back'e Trlbnlatlona. Th. linAi of the Lawrence Tribune have not THE SPIRIT OF KANSAS.

who have used It for rheumatism, that It alone Inches In height, and weighed 1W pounds of all remedies did tbem good. THE SPIRIT OF KANSAS ana wben In health, ne has a very rosy, oeauny BY HOOHT A DAVIS. complexion, beavy head pi mac nair, Mt nil Aarle hafllH. fallen in very pleasant places If we may Judgs by reeent developetnents. Judge L.

D. Bailey has been helmsman of tbe bark for some time, and the uncertain course which she has taken and followed up Envied IUinnty, Trh.f moFA hnnrianma than a nice, bright- LAWBBNCKi WBDNK8DAY, OCT. 12, 1881. Valuable Literary Works Offered at the Price of the Paper Alone I siignuy mixea wun gry, and Is thirty-three years old. clear complexion, showing the beauties of per, feet health All can enjoy these advantages by using Electrlo Bitters.

Impure blood, and all diseases of tbe stomach, liver, kidneys and url-sneedllv cured. For nervous. Gitt) ant) ilicinitrj. Tbe rrlends. Tbe regular yearly meeting of the society of most assiduously for some time is oniy explained by tbe supposition that it was caused by currents and counter currents or trtd winds.

It certainly cannot be asserted that We Send You THB SPIRIT OF KANSAS i I BM.nAVAF ness and an BHeouiinmiiiuouw, wj Friends or Quakers, as they are sometimes called, commenced In this city last week with a much larger attendance than for many years. fal ng remedy, and positively euro aii Iv th metric Bitters and be For One Dollar and Twenty-Five Cents and Give "Sou a Deeply Interesting Book Free 1 1 nnnvfnnAfl nt thair wonderful merits. Forsale HOPE, PAWNBBOKEB. Money to loan on household goods, cattle, or any personal property. Security-chattle mortgage.

Office on Henry afreet, Lawrence, Kansas. tbe steersman was not upon a $oM founaa-Hon. Be that as it may the old ship is about to bare a new commander, although the attempt to capture was resisted by the veteran by Barber Bros, at nity cenis a Dome. The larger body held their meeting in weir large stone building In the eastern part of the city, while the Old-side Friends who seperated from the main body two years ago bold their Bonus Certificates. It Is no vile drugged stuff, pretending to be We mil Send THE SPIRIT OF steersman to tbe last.

Mr. Avery, however, has succeeded In making i partial capture, and is sanguine that in made of wonderful lorelgn roots, barks, Mason's. and puffed up by long, bogus certificates of meetings in the Unlversallst church. A number of promlsent ministers are present from abroad and the exercises are unusually inter Boys boots( 1.50, nretended miraculous cures, but a simple, pure, Bullbmb A Co. are making a run on wool i KANSAS to Any Address for One Year and Any one of the Following standard Boohs for only One Dollar and Twenty -Five Cents ($1.25) 1.

Is be Popenloyf A novel by Anthony time he will be In entire possession, ana old girl will sail bravely over the breakers. We are afraid, however, that Mr. Avery will not relish the presence of wttr any loo much, effective medicine, made of wen anowu vamn. ble remedtes. that furnishes its own certificates esting.

These annual meetings bring a large num blankets. ber of strangers Into our city each year, and Choicb all-calf cap toes. $1.00, at Mason's. by its cures. We refer to Hop Bitters, me purest and best of medicines.

Exchange. See of a class (bat will have nought but the best and if be would take kindly to a piece oi aa rom lis. we would suggest that he dto Trollope. Influence should some of them be induced by another column. Jbrsby BuiLoffered forialeby L.

Bullene. creetly refrain from a desertion of the cold 7. Christian jjrowniee-B urueau a. uuioi by Mary Patrick. our advantages to remain with us.

Unread tbe Good Hews. See bis advertlsment. water element in Kansas or ne wui dc id u.ugw f.miiv mndinine and tonlo there is no 33. ine iiass ui i Bulwer. Pbtbrbon's Magazine tor is on of stranding his ship.

m.rii at nrnonnt etvinir such universal satis- "Wild game li abundant this year and the our table, and better than ever. The steel en 69. John Haiitax. Anovei oy juibhmuiuu. 81.

Young Mrs. Jardine. A novel by Miss One thing we wish, whether the course be a rood one or not. for the sake of consistency let graving frontispiece, "Halt Afraid," Is certain Mulock. faction and enecung so wuy wunuiug as Electrlo Bitters.

Our druggists report a lively demand for them, at times being unsble innnlt tha minv calls. All blllOUS attacks, ly a work of art. This, followed Dy ine supero 82. Poems or aasworin, eauea ojr jn.ai.ua It be a steady one, and let it sau unuer aou hunters are bappy. a Thb police force have new regulation caps, and present a very stunning appearance.

Arnold. Iv-colored fashion plates, lor which Peterson colors. 96. Nell On ana uu ine oiago. a.

uud. is so well known, the lumberless wood cuts ol stomach, liver and kidney complaints, diabetes and gravel, readily yield to their curative qualities. Sold by Barber at flty cents per by B. H. Buxton.

Childrbms boots, 1.00, Masoh'. dresses, the stories, of which "A Day at MR. Jambs M. Datis was in the city from sitLake Cltr. Utah, this week and returned 108.

BarDara. A. novel ay u.ui.uuvu. 112. Bus8ta Before and After the War.

131. Cape Cod and all Along Shore. Stories Canterbury." Is chief, many of them finely Ontrageona. bottle. beep for Bale.

i 'most a Bnnu rfMtirdiv villian committsd by Charles Mordhoff. Tuesday. lustrated, combine to form a most reaoaDie number. Besides all this comes a paper pattern for a dress, which is to be a feature every horrible depredation on the property of Mr, V. W.

Wilson last Saturday night. Mr. Wil One hundred and tea head one bntk aad six r.n.Awoida. the rest mostly Cotswold Hon. Geohos W.

Bain Is expected to de 13 Burns Dy jrriuuiii oumin by William Black and Bunyan by J. A. Froude. of month hereafter, and the price of this valuable mauanine is bat two dollars per year. For rates 159.

Better tnan uooa. a siory ior pa son lives In the country only a few miles from this city and was the possessor of three fine liver a lecture In this city about me i November. by Annio B. Eidley. I Oi n.T llltllf fit.

grades, will sell in numbers to suit purchasers. Terms cash, young cattle or young mules. Address, WM. ROE, Vimlawd. Douglas county, Kans.

for clubs see prospectus In another column horses and a fine sat of double narneBs. oun thb breaking of the governor to the engine JvUlier llluBiraieu oimwuow Fowler's Alderney and Guernsey Cow. 132. Life of James A. Garfield by Edmund Published by Charles J.

Peterson, 306 Chest day morning be went into his stable where he had left his horses the evening before alive in our press room has delayed this issue sev nut street, Philadelphia, Penn. Kirke. Illustrated. eral hours. and well, and he was horrified to find them Bneklen's Arnica Halve.

Conven Greenback 164. Social Etiquette ana uome wnuro. 80. The Life and Surprising Adventures of Democratic all three dead, and from the bioatea appear t' ,1 1, i annvTiT.k of thirty years' standing has been tlons. Robinson Crusoe.

ance of the bodies they bad evidently been cured by "Dr. Llndsey's Blood Searcher." The Greenback and Democratic county con The set of harness was cut com The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions. This ealve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by ventiona assembled in this city last Saturday, Sold by all druggists Dletelv into shreds by the scoundrel.

and after trying in vain to form a fusion got tocether In their seperate balls and nominated r. -fowler, the veteran phrenologist has Bill Stover was arrested by Sheriff Asher and taken before Justice Niell who bound him Barber Bros. 196. To-day in America, oy josepn natiuu. Bulwer's Last Days of Pompeii.

Charlotte Brontete Jane Eyre. Cooper's Last of tbe Mohicans. George Eliot' i Romola. Irving's Knickerbocker. Kingsley's Hypatia.

Madame de Stael's Corinne. Mrs. Mulock-Craik's John Halifax. Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe. Tom Brown at Rugby.

TJarda. over in $500 bail, which was given by Ms sis For Hale. the following tickets: Greenbackers for treasurer, Moses McMillen for county clerk, E. E. Gaddis, resigned for register of deeds, ter and he was released.

The whole or half Interest In a good and well- Such a deed as this can not be too severely established business hardware ana impie Allen Williams; for sheriff A. J. Jennings; for coronor, C. M. Clements.

ments in a good locality. Address P. box 293, Lawrence, Kansas. Democrats for sheriff, no nomination, lor FOB ONLY ONE DObliAK abu incix- treasurer, J. A.

uaiiey, resigneu; iur Cloaka. Dolmans, TJUters. By all means call and look at our unequaled been in the city for a few days, giving free lectures and making delineations of character. Skteral races were arranged to come off at Bismarck on Thursday, but they have been abandoned, Dantortk receiving forfeits. MR.

A. M. Doylb, of Columbus, says "From my own experience, I know 'Sellers' Liver Pllls.to be the best In use." They cure malaria, etc. Another race is in prospect between Miss Crlckett Still, of Kansas, and Miss Nellie Archer, of Missouri. The race is to be ten miles, and occurs at Sedalia, at an early date.

Wb acknowledge the receipt of a handsome lithograph of the late President Gar- stock of these goods belore buying. county clerk, C. H. Langston for register oi deeds Mr. Hicks, for commissioner, D.

H. Lewis; for surveyor, T. C. Darling. We are informed by Mr.

Martin Miller that condemned and whoever was guilty of tbe act should receive the utmost penalty of the law. Bill Stover is the son of the old man who was sent to the penitentiary for the shooting of N. Hoysradt, and has borne a not very savory reputation for some time, and as he had an old grudge against Wilson suspf don falls upon him pretty strongly. We have tried to impress it on our readers before and expect to have continue to do it, that we would be able to give a much larger amount of county news If those who happen to L. Bullene St co FIVE CESTS ($1.25) WE WILL SEND 'inn: SPIRIT OF KANSAS TO ANY ONE ADDRESS FOB ONE YEAR AND ANY TWO OF THE FOLLOWING (The difference between these and others on the list is tbe cheaper quality of the binding.) 2.

The History of a crime, by Victor Hugo. 3. Tbe Russians of To-day. 4. Paul Knox, Pitman.

A novel by J. B. Ilarwood. 5. My Heart's in tbe Highlands.

A novel. qq swefit. Nfiiiv. Mv Heart's Delight. A Sweet Nellv.

Mv Heart's Delight. Kvarv Man. Woman and Child the late storm did considerable damage in his Should know that "Plantation Cough Syrun" nelchborhood, about three miles from Eudora. will eure coughs, colds and all diseases of the His wheat stacks were blown completely throat and lungs. For sale by Barber Bros.

down and a great deal of It destroyed, and bis hen house completely demolished. He relates that his neighbor Mr. George Waley had bis Died! "0 i i During the past year hundreds of persons novel by James Rice and Walter Begant. have been saved by "Dr. Ba- 1- Vaughan.

A novel by R. TClar.kmore. ji.u nokinot frnm H. H. Warner, of be in possession of items would in some manner communicate them to us.

We cannot be everywhere at once, we are not omnipresent, whose lives cou nose lives could D. by UnnhfisteK N. tbe celebrated liver cure For sale by Barber Bros. large two horse wagon taken bodily up into the air and blown fully forty feet before ft offiiin tmifihed the ground. His wheat stacks ker's German Cure, 8.

A beautiful Woman. A romance manufacturers. The picture Is well worth and must depend in a great measure upon our Horaea. Cattle, Hogs and Sbeep natrons to give us such as we cannot get other preservation. nd out-houses were also considerable Leon Brook.

17. Selected Poems of Mathew Arnold. 24. Auld Lang Syne, by W. Clark Russell.

37. An Eye for an eye. A novel by Kept in eood condition with the great Arabian wise. When any of our readers are in the city, RtiknberQ tne iar-iameu ciuniciD, damaged. remedy, "Gamgee Stock Powders." Forsale come to the front this week with a large ad Anthony Trollope.

we would be only too glad to have them call on us and tell us whatever news they can. We Buffalo Bill, by Barber BroB. 62. The zuius ana ine.uriusu rruimcio, vertisement to which we wish to can ine at The entertainment last night at Liberty hell by captain T. J.

Lucas. Fever and Acne, bv the Buffalo Bill troupe was well attended, would in fact take It as a favor. Not only would we be obliged, but our readers also. Then again, we have correspondents throughout the county, or at least they have promised to be Liver complaint, and all malarial diseases cured by "Antimalaria." the great German fever and and was of a most admirable character. The interest on the part of the audience was the tention of our readers This firm has been so long In our midBt that no commendation from us Is necessary.

Arrangements are being rapidly perfected ague remedy, oi eaio uy buuu u'v. greater from the fact that Buffalo Bill himself such, who if they would but show a little more See our calf shoes for women, was simply re-enacting scenes in nis own me interest in the work of collecting and sending at ARSON'S. jaacaaiays lIie Ol creuci ma iuo un.ii Carlyle's Life of Robert Burns. Light of Asia, by Edwin Arnold. Thomas Hughes's Manliness of Christ.

Mary, Queen of Scots' Life, by Lamartine. Vicar ol Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith. Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. Shakespeare's Principal Plays. Sketch-Book by Washington Irving.

Tom Brown at Rugby, by Thomas Hughes. Last of the Mohicans.by J. Fenimore Cooper. Charles Kingsley. Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe.

oa the frontier. The actors all aid tneir pans us news, would make our paper much more Interesting. Try helping us a little and see if well and are well worthy of the patronage All, Sorts. A farmers' alliance is about to be organized which' has universally been given. it does not pay.

We assure you there win De no cause for regret if you do. in Sumner county. Horticultural. Tha reeular monthly meeting of the Doug Kingman county has an unusually large In 2.50, at Gents kip boots FOR ONLY 93.75 Wis witiij oejml flux of cattle and sheep to be wintered there, las County Horticultural society will be held at tha university on Saturday, 15th inst. A Speaking: "by tbe Card." and the Citizen says there is feed enough for all that may come.

ottonHanno in renuested as business of From the Quincy, (111.) Daily Heraia, C. H. Wood, of the C. T. rort general Interest will come before the meeting John Baker brought two loads of wheat be for the erection of a paper mill in tun city.

Water power has been secured of Mr. Bower-sock, and the site of the mill selected and partly paid for. The capacity will be about four tons of paper a day. 1 It gives us pleasure to again call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Geo. Innes Co.

on another page, and when the advertisement has been read carefully visit their store and you will find everything just as represented. In July we made large purchases of blankets, flannels and other woolens. Parties wanting any thing in these lines oan save money by buying of us as we shall sell them lower than they will be sold by any other house in Law-renoe. L- Bullbnb Co. The board of education of the city schools, met Monday night and elected Miss Marcla Wood to take charge of the room recentlly Samuel Reynolds, Becreiury Free of Charge- Huron, favors our correspondent with the following After suffering for nearly a year with rheumatism, receiving treatment from most of the best physicians of Michigan longing to Mr.

A. M. Pryor, into Wellington, Sumner county last week, received about seventy dollars for the same and has not been seen or heard of since. tio oonernns nrorjrietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, specially request and the West, I happened to try a bottle of The Wilson County Citizen says tbat Eli that all sunerers irom cuusuiuywuu, i octhmn hrnnnhitas.

loss Of Voice, dim St. Jacobs Oil. Upon the first application I Simmons, of Neodesha, has been arrested on used fully half a Wtle, and its effect was al culty' of breathing, tickling in throat, night sweats, phthisic, quinsy, hoarseness, croup, or tbe charge of embezzlement, the amount claimed to haye been embezzled being about most instantaneous. I immediately dropped any affliction oi tne inroat, cucoi iuu60, call at Barber Bros, drug store and get a trial all other treatment, and confined myself to its Kfi f-oo ohnpfffl. which will convince you $1,500.

T. J. Hudson went to Neodesha yes. terduy as counsel forSimmons's defense. use alone.

After the use of three bottles, in stead of being driven to my business, or mov of its wonderful merits, ana snow yuu uv reeular one dollar size bottle will do. Thousands of hopeless sufferers who ouce looked hqi-it ami unnromisins future, are ing about on crutches, I walked from one to Th recent rains have been a wonderful help in all parts of the state, and what amount SPIRIT OF KANSAJssJTO ANY THKKE BESSES FOR ONE YEAR, OR ONE AD DRESS FOR THREE YEAB8, AND ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING Corbett's Poultry Yard and Market. An Egg Farm by Stoddard. Warring's Essay on Jersey Cattle. Canary Birds.

Coles American Fruit Book. Charlton's Grape-Grower's Guide. Pardee on Strawberry Culture. Cole's American Veterinarian. Kidder's Secrets of Bee-Keeping.

Skillful Housewife. American Patriotism. Famous Orations and Patriotic Papers from Washington to Lincoln, compiled by S. H. Peabody, Regent Illinois Industrial University.

Acme Biography, flrBt series, twelve stand ard books by great authors all bound in one volume. Comic History of the United States copiously illustrated by the auth ir, L. Hopkins. Geibie's Lite of Christ. Leaves from the Diary of an Old Lawyer by A.

B. Richmond. Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets by S. Baring-Gould. M'Flugal.

an epic poem, by John Trumbull, with very full annotations and historical notes by Benson J. Lossing, LL. D. Mrs. Hemans' Poetical Works.

Plutarch's Lives, one volume. Queer Stories and Rhymes for Young Folks by Mrs. E. T. Corbett.

Smith's Bible Dictionary. Stories and Ballad for Young Folks by Ellen Tracy Alden. Illustrated. fitted up in the Central school building, to ac-( three miles daily about business, and nave now the happy beings on earth, having been completely cured by Dr. King's New Dis been free from this horrible disease for over a year, not having the slightest twinge of it of wheat that it was possible to put in is doing better than for many years.

In the bottom land of the Kansas river as much wheat as commodate the, increased attendance wnicn caused an over-crowding of some of the rooms. At the millinery opening of Mrs. B. L. Hence, I say that all medicines Known 10 me covery for consumption.

Boota and Shoes. ever has been put in, and if anytheing, more, are useless when compared with the Old Ger Farnum on the 7th and 8th an unusually and could not look better than it does. man Remedy. Use this statement when and A full and complete assortment of boots and shoes can be found at Hume's, the reliable where it suits. The Ness City Times says: "A young couple in the north half of the county thought hoot, and shoe house.

No. 125 Massachusetts good display was made, and on account of a larger patronage of printer's Ink, she Informs us that her sales on those days far exceeded her expectations or any previous opening she Judge L. D. Bailey, in pursuance of the street. A complete line of kip boots from they were married, but it turned out different.

Immortal words of Lawrence, "Never give up ly. the justice had resigned before performing $2.25 to $5.00 a good solid ladies snoe the Ship," to-day made a last grand rally ever had. the ceremony. Far from being dissatisfied with their short term in Hymen's bands, they There are several Indians in the city this week attending the Friends Yearly Meeting for the protection of his cherished "ship ol state." Relying upon his firm footing for success in the most gallant manner possible he a MisseB at childrens copper tipped from ninety cents up. If you want the best boot in the country, one that will keep soft until worn out, get a pair of our "oil dresaed." vou will never regret it.

All goods appeared before another justice the next week and evidenced anew their intention to continue grasped Avery by the waiBt and would have in the harness." of which they are members, one of them being Steamboat Frank of the famous Modoc tribe which several years back created such an excitement by the massacre of Gen. Canby the suarante'ed as represented. Remember expunged him from the Tribune officg and the face of the earth, had he not unfortunately Tbe Topeka Capital of yesterday contains 4 place, No. 125 Massachusetts Btreet, lost his balance and went over with Avery on John Hume. and a number of peace officers.

top. The judges reserve was iiuewise aeieai- Live Ascents Wanted ed and with his forces in much disorder ne the foPwing: "Joseph Middaph, the dairy man the north side, came near being fatally gored by a bull Sunday evenir last. The animal attacked and gave him severe wound back of the knee, and another in the side, beside other bruises. The young son of Mr. M.

Mrs. E. L. Farnum the well known milliner has the largest and finest stock of winter goods Tn bpII nr. Chase's Redoes or information for ooorvhnriv.

in every county in the United in the city, and those who call upon her at her Ct.lna anil Ponadlltl. Enlarged by the pub tilaca of business will be certain to be suited. Ushers to 648 pages. It contains over 2,000 household recipes and is suited to all classes Mrs. Farnum Invites inspection of her stock, and depends only upon the.

quality of her goods to secure the large patronage she enjoys Tbe New Testament, two versions uu facing. For twenty-three dollars and seventy-five cents ($23.75) we will send THE SPIK IT OF KANSAS to any twenty addresses for one year or to one address lor twenty years, and Beautiful Homes by Frank J. Scott. Tbe art of beautifying home grounds, illuitrated by upwards ol 200 plates and engravings For forty dollars ($40) we will send THE SPIRIT OF KANSAS to any thlrty-two addresses for one year, sixteen addresses for two years, eight addresses for four years or one address for tbirty-two years, and Chamber Encyclopedia, fifteen volumns, or we will send one copy of our paper and this excellent encyclopedia for eight dollars For $6.25 we will send THE SPIRIT OF KANSAS to any five addresses for one year, or to one address for five years, and Green Larger History of tbe English People in two volumes; or we will send one copy of our paper one year and tbe two volumes for Her Dlace of business is 113 Massachusetts probably saved his father's life by hitting the brute over the nose and diverting his attention, when Mr. M.

drew a revolver and shot the animal two or three times, disabling him, and he was afterward knocked in the head with an ax and killed. He had before attacked members of the family, and Mr. M. said he didn't propose to have life endangered any longer, and be would kill him and feed him to the hogs." street. was forced to surrender or retreat.

He chased the latter, with the exception tbat "pride had a fall" and also Judge no particular damage "was done, and the war is now being carried on with words, and hard ones at that. When will we have peace? A lady in Lewistown, writes to our city marshal inquiring for her lost husband, who was, the last time he was heard of, a florist in Lincoln, Nebraska. His name is Peter Murray, and he bad his business under good headway, when all his plants were destroyed by a beavy lrost, thus leaving bim without resources. He left the city, and bis wife after waiting patiently but in vain for his return, i Institutes a search for him, sending out bis a Tirrr.it hoT named Kichard Johnson, of and conditions of society. A wonderiui dook and a household, necessity.

It sells at sight, ttreatest inducements ever offered to book agentB. Sample copies sent by mail, postpaid, for $2.00. Exclusive territory given. Agents more than double their money. Address Dr.

Chase's Steam Printing House, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Philadelphia Police Department. From the Philadelphia Times. The Philadelphia Ledger of December 29, 1880, mentions among.many others, the case of Chief of Police of that city, Samuel H. Given, who says he used St.

Jacobs Oil In his this cltv. was playing in a yard with a dog which ran barking at a horse which was run' nine loose in the yard. The horse became frightened and turned in uch a direction that the little boy was throww'under its feet. The GREENHOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS A. WHITCOMB.

Florist, Lawrence, Kans. Catalogue of Greenhouse and Bed dmg Plants sent free heavy feet of the horse crushed in the breast of the boy and death was almost instantaneous.

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