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The Lawrence Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

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WED XESDAT'S NEWS. Workingmen vs. Odd Fellows. Last night Officer Harbangh found a There will be a picnic given by the TI3J12 A MODERN FISH STORY. man lying under a bench in front of The base ball nine selected from the MIDSUMMER WAVE colored people of liloomingtou and vicinity, near the old Goodwin crossing on The nights are now delightfully cool.

O. U. W's. and the I. O.

O. How much greater then will be the benefit that will accrue to the State which shall make a complete exhibit of the resources and products at London, the metropolis of the world. The exhibition can be readily divided into two de Bailey 6c smith and from his actions he considered him craz7. The man GOINO EAST. the old Havden irm on the ukarusa, Saturday August 2i)th.

1). McWilliams played a match game at the ball grounds yesterday afternoon, that was well at fought the oilicer, but he was finally Quite a decrease has taken place Kansas Cit ExDrnss The Fate of a Hawk That Swallowed an Alligator Gar." Indianapolis About two years ago an old White River fisherman told the reporter of a singular landed in calaboose. anuAlleu Williams have been engaged Alien it- Express Ii A WHENCE. KANSAS, AUGUST 28, 1885. the price of llour in this market.

tended and lull ot interest. SKWa. p. m. 4:15 a.

ra. p. m. to deliver the audresses. A good time was not a modern one to be sure, but partments; the official or State exhibits and the private exhibtis of business is expected.

Richard Cunnington was to day found ftew korn: Missouri lu'ver Expn- Uoixa WEST. Pacific Express boys had just as much sport and the Constable M. L. Burt has received an appointment as Deputy U. S.

Marshal. crowd enjoyed the game as much as if lirnis. The former are to consist of evidences of natural resources exhibited MONDAY'S NEWS. Epley, and fined 1 and costs, amount On Friday evening of this week the tiuyamas Wichita Exnre-s 4 11:56. am.

1 1 p. 11.35 a. m. p. m.

F. W. White. for the purpose of immigration and the ing to a.au, wuicn lie paid. In the young ladies of the Presbyterian church OsagCity Express the score had stood 1 to 0.

at the end ot twelve innings. The Odd Fellow started out bravely, but their enthusiasm was knocked out of time when theWork- IN FULL FLOW TOWARDS About thirty tons of straw have been fair grounds ready for the coniinj fair. will sive a lawn social at the residence cases against Uunnington and Epley, for each threatening the life of the A. KOHINSON, Gen. Man.

Geo. Ticket Art- investment ot capital, while the latter will consist of exhibits of manufactured goods made for the purpose of extending private trade. In the former class other, both waived examination and of Mr. J. A.

Dailey, in west Lawrence. The money raised will go to assist in iC K. TABOK, Agt. The public schools in this city commence on the 14th of September, proximo. Mr.

A. J. Griffin has put in a lunch stand at his branch office opposite Pier-son's mill. ingmen put in 33 runs in theli th iuning. Seven innings were piayed when the SOUTHERN KANSAS B.

R. gave bond to keep the peace toward one another. On an afar 28, trains will score stood 4:3 to 71, in favor of the A. paying for the recent improvements in the church, a most commendable object, and this with the excellent reputation amve ana acpartas follows. The scores were made as O.

U. W's. AKKITB. DEPART. Passenjrer in 4', m.

I m. follows: Uniformity of Text Book. The proposition favorirg a conntv arrangements have already been matle for exhibits from twenty-two States, while, regarding the latter class, the Director-General is able to announce that application for space already exceed the most sanguine expectations. S-iturdav night a cow belonging to Isaie Stall, who lives twelve mites east of town, was killed by lightning. Doctors Fuller, May and Abdelal have been appointed as a board to examine applicants lor pensions.

the young ladies have as entertainers, wi'l surely fill the elegant grounds at Accntmnoilit'ioa p. m-1 p. m. G-EORG-E DSTNES' Ine 11 tram mukes Hose eon nwt ions at nnnute wiifa lh. MjMiri p.rumi.

Mr. Daiiey's. Don't forget the date. An infant child of James Brooks, of Clinton, died yesterday morning aud was buiied to-dav. uniformity of text books submitted at the annual school meetings in louglas county, August 13, fW5 was lost, as shown by the following result: fKweifo, Cnetopa Kansas, aud all point in Texas.

Electric currents flow east and west, J. I- Barxfo. g. 11. Htkes.

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. rortv-one aistncts voted in favor of a. o. u. vv.

i. o. o. F. Kelso 8 Thralls 4 Benson 9 Castled 6 Maverick 9 Hemphill 7 Irwin Deming 7 Cann 1) Hackman 3 Goodrich 8 Watkius 0 Montgomery 8 Blare 3 Lewis Gilmore 4 Paruham 5 Jno.

4 At 10 o'clock Saturday morning about 300 bushels of shelled coin will be sold at Hasnell Institute. All eoinninicatiims fortius clopirt Supt. Gen. Pass. Agt.

K. K. Tabor. Asri. CXIOX PACIFIC tt.

K. COI Mi WEST. A little child of Andrew Knowlton, living on Conneticut street, died this morning and will be buried to-morrow. ment must reueh us by l'uesiliiy ryeniiiv: the proposition. Five were in opposition and thirty-eight were silent.

The law says that a majority of all the districts in the county must vote in fa otherwise it will be tK late for publication in mat week issue. fc.D. and magnetic currents north and south. In order to sleep soundly at nights, everybody should subscribe for the Evening Herald-Tribl'ne, pay for it promptly and read it carefully; then lie down to sleep with the head to the north and the feet, towards the south and the sleep will be sweet aud refreshing, pro occurrence which the latter has so far forborne to tell, except to a confidential friend, less be might be discredited, and discredit the paper's faithful accounts of local incidents. But the frequency with which stories of fish and snakes and strange freaks of nature, far more remarkable than this, are repeated by the papers without any prefatory expression or indication of disgust, encourages hiin to hope that his modest but not extravagant, though certainly queer, story will receive the credit it is entitled to.

Particularly since the general circulation of the San Francisco Examiner's account of a "swelling fish" that blew up a crane at Goog Creek the other day; and still more recently the late County Recorder's story of the cow that died on dynamite, as die any one would expect she might in such a case. At the time alluded to the venerable and veracious fisherman was fishing in the river below the mouth of Eagle Creek, on a gravely slope of the west bank. A. fish-hawk swooped down into the water in a splash, and flew up i the top of a large sycamore about a hundred yards further down stream. The v.

v. f. saw nothing in his claws as he sailed away, anil supposed he had missed his aim. Some minutes afterward he saw the hawk flapping its wings violently for a moment, rise a little way into the air, and fall in a fluttering, helpless way, like a bird mortally shot, among the weeds on the bank. Wondering at such an accident to one of the strongest-winged birds that flies, he made his way through the weeds and found it, with spread wings, lying on the grass.

STABLISHMENT LEAVES. ..11:2 a. ra. 1 i m. 6:12 p.

m. WASHINGTON CREEK. Limited Express Pacific Expre! Accoinniouatioii New Books. OOlMi Apples are not so plentiful. vided the conscience is iree irom any Eli Wilson sold his house and three acres of land on Maple street last week.

The house was put up about twenty years ago. Preparations are being made on the north side for another search for that hidden treasure deposited there forty The following list of new books have LEAVES. p.m. tu. moral stain.

Limited Express Atlantic Express Aocuinmodat win Sigel has preaching ever Sunday recently been added to the city library: a. m. night. A base ball match is beiug arranged for Saturday afternoon between a nine of our best players and a nine from To-peka. Quite a large number of ladies and gentlemen visited Pearson Brothers1 mill last evening to see the new electric lights.

Mr. Weiman, has put out a transparent sign in front of his cigar store bearing this inscription: "The best 5 and 10 cent cigars in the city. Try them." LLAreSKOKTH MUNCH. A meteoric body, propelled by an in vor ot the proposition anil tins must be done at the annual meeting. Consequently the matter must rest until August 1880.

We have endeavored to find the reason for so many districts remaining silent on that matter. Keports say that in some districts the meeting was so poorly attended that it was thought best not to decide the matter. In other districts circulars were received from publishing companies, showing the great sadvantages of a new change D. McClung is the boss fish catcher in Boots ana saddles, Mrs. Custer.

Madame, F. L. Benedict. Gordon's Journals, compiled by Hake. Play Days, A Country Doctor.

A Sigel. Passemrer 11 a. m. I a p. m.

Mixeil 6.i p. m. I Klai a. m. years ago.

US THE LEADISO visible and irresistible force, created intense excitement among the inhabitants of the sand hills, a few miles south of Lamed. It struck the earth about ten feet above the level of the valley and Marsh Island, Sarah Orns Jewett. Mrs. Gardner is to have a nice new Lfiptad's business house has been Jj-T-SlinH, J.T.SHANKI.IS. Gen.

SuT-t. Ajrent. LAWRENCE E.MiMHIA It'T. I.KAVK. AI1R1VK.

resideuce erected soon. Down tne Kaviue, Miss Murfree. In the Tennesseee Mountains. Charles Mjied for a cider aud vinegar factory. insl'iMitiou of that kind is in demand The yield of oats is light, and the Mixed 2.iti a.

m. I p. bored a hole through the nrst hill, Egbert Craddock. prices is still lighter. of text books.

Some of the remaining claimed that they did not understood the matter well enough to vote with in The old Wakarusa is about to get on Foroaster, F. Marion Crawford. John lnglesant. Serapis, Ebers. The or the Tiger, F.

R. Stock O'BRIEN SON thence taking its course across the valley, singeing and burning grass on each side, finally-depositing itself in the sand. The meteor was oblong and about 3x4 feet. The surroundings are covered a boom on account the late rains. on tha nona.

side. A colored man isim North Lawrence as lirrenl jJl theiwlioe court for stealing rtiermulons. Aot buing able to pay 7.oU he was sent to the rock-pile. Dry Good and Carpet The case against Bub Franklin, charged with assanlt and battery on Mrs. Adolphenia Gaffel, and also charged with threatening to kill her, came up before Judge Howard this afternoon.

telligence, d.v;. canta, County Superintendent. There was a regular old-fashion pic ton. with a substance resembling burnt pow nic in Van Kuran's grove August 20. Jan Bedder's Wife, Amelia Bass.

At the Red Glove. der. No stock was killed or other Snccessiir- to Luc-eia Petungiil. County Commissioners. Wilhrd PeU'fish is lcarniu2 to play harm resulted.

Tins will be another Tales from many Sources, Volumes E. Mercer had a load of water melons the violin, and is progressing finely. The committee from the city council The City Drug Store put up a new sign this moruins with tfce word. III, and IV. HOUSE OF KANSAS.

fine specimen for Prof. Snow's collection In the University. in town last Saturday sixty in number, We came very near getting our nose Boy Life in the United Slates Navy. Saturday made a proposition to the county commissioners that they would DKALEKS IX Partially covered by the grass was a piece of weed, he thought, that seemed to be lying under or sticking in the breast of the the average weight of each was forty "Drugs," which extends clear across the front ot the building. It was painted H.

H. Clarke. hammered last week. reckon the shotgun will come next. accept $5,000 oollars in payment of the old claims against the county.

The oy air. none. Electric Light in Lawrence. bird at the craw. Lifting it with his foot, pounds.

I). M. Melvin and family, on the north Klicks kan kommence to kalkerlate Called Back, Hugh Conway. A Second Life, Mrs. Alexander.

Trajan, Henry F. Keenan. Phebe, Mrs. Harris, author of "Rut- he saw a sharp, spike-nosed fish, very like commissioners agreed to the proposi The first electric lights in Lawrence The colored people hold a picnic in V-iiile, will soon remove to California, lie "alligator gar," projecting three or on the koiuiuission they are to koin on the Kansas korn krop. tion, with the amendment that the balance on the small pox claims will accompany his brother Isaac, who the grove at the new bridge at Godwin's crossing, on the Wakarusa, rive miles were turned on at Pierson mill last night.

For some time Mr. McGregor, of the Edison Electric Light Company, ledge." four inches from the hawk's "merry thought." It was pretty nearly dead, and HARDWARE, against the county should be included Millv Little Wanderers. Mrs. Bisbee. There is a tide in the fears of men in the $5,000.

The amount does not in is now in the city from that state. Mr. Parnham had one of his eyes heavi he cut the bird open and cat the fatal southwest of the city, on Saturday next. A grand time is anticipated. of New York, has been arranging tne Grandpa Darlings, Pausy.

We Bsgan on Manday. June 8th. 1S85 that taken at the flood leads to failure aud bankruptcy. clude any of '84 taxes not yet paid over Dlant in the mill, and last night about ulis the Pilot, sequel to Swiss ami- borer out. It was covered with greenish scales, which made him think it a piece of to the city, or any tax redemptions that A Grand Midsummer Cyclonic Sale of Dry ly nooinson.

a dozen lamps were lighted in the engine room. "The lamp is a small pear- We hate to see young men practicing ly tlraped in mourning in due remem-huranco of a practice game of base ball Saturday evening, "but says he will be on The sheriff of Coffey county passed through here last night with nine pris weed, about eight inches long, and as target shooting on Sundays. They had M. i SIMPSON, Librarian. may be paid in.

The county and city accordingly, will square accounts up to the October '81 settlement batween the shaped globe in which there runs in round in the body as a "gar," while the pilled luiproemunts in the internal ar and reliunu our upstair in the most mr. proved manner, necessiiatiuir the removal to another etere of our better be studying their books or attend jtTiiucrtor the game to-morrow oners, bound ior the penitentiary, lwo of them were murderers, and had a life vacuum a nne wire in tne iorm oi a tip of its nose was as sharp as the point of STOVES, county treasurer and county commis iT ing Sunday school. horse-shoe magnet. The current pass- Tias to come only one eye on u. City Council.

pegging-awl, and as hard, widening sentence, another ten years, and the rest sioner. $3,500 is to be paid December throuah this wire makes a steady; Everybody should attend the Wash shorter terms. considerably toward the eyes. It had ap 1. and a.500 June 1.

next. An adjourned meeting of the council white, incandescent light, ihe light is poods together wilh our stock of carp 1a. or itsentireeate prior to July 15th. We pilfer in with this wWta we Capt. Tosh has received, by mail, parently doubled up in the bird's craw, It was resolved by the Commissioners was held last evening.

Present. Mayor strouff. vet it does not hurt one eyes. ington Creek Liberal Sunday School, which meets every two weeks Sunday afternoons at 2 o'clock p. m.

Mr. Rohe leaves here to-morrow for to build two bridges on kock ureeK- Poehler, Councilmen liedale, Cooper, Trom his son, Ouro, now at Mount clan fto. Colorado, a horned toad, aboul Mr. McGregor placed one of the lamps Tinware, Carpenters" Til Wood and Iron Minneapolis.to reproduce thegreater por Churchill, Hase, Hoover, Hutchings, in a bucket of water, producing a pecul one at the Anderson Crossing, southwest of Clinton, ordered a year and a and by pressing its tail against one side had forced its spike out at the side of the breast at the junction of the neck. It was the only fish of the kind the man ever saw halfsrrown.

It came through by mail, Mrs. Morris, while in her sleep, fell tionotthe Minnesota exhibition, which Keith, Moore, Petty, Kooerts. Watts, iar effect. In Montreal, he says, they rumps, OaoiliNFanl Oil Moves. A full llneot Buckeye arvesters.

Kcapcr and Mowers, etc. was exhibited at the world fair at New half ago, and one at the Steele crossing, The motion to accept the report of the all right. It is, apparently, in the en-iovnient of good health, but refuses to down a cellar stairway and received severe injuries, from which she is not ex roze lamps in solid blocks oi ice, and Orleans, for the Minnesota State fair the bridges not to cost over if 3,000 each, committee on the compromise with or heard of, unless it was a sort of abnor eat. and the county to be donated land for which commences September 7th at pected to recover, she being an old lady and in poor health. the county, was called up.

Mr. Hutchings concluded his remarks of Monday approaches. Contracts for these bridg Minneapolis. es, the one between Douglas and John mal development of the "gar pike." Hot thinking at the moment of the scientific interest of the incident and its victim, and not caring to string the half -snake-look night, and tne motion was put to a vote Farmers must frustrate the ferocious when the current was turned on the ef-feet was most beautiful. The lamps at the mill are l(5-candle power each, and the dynamo will run twenty-five of them.

Each lamp can be used from 600 to 1,000 hours, when it can be replaced at a cost of 80 cents. and carried, the vote standing ayes, Theo. "Brown, of Media, and W. A. son Counties, on Captain's Creek, and the one near the mouth of Washington tsr inese roods will a.M Cooper, Keith, Moore, Petty, Roberts, Pardee met with an unfortunate acci ing fish, the fisherman threw it and the designs of frowning fastidious falsifiers, and frequently tell them through the press of their gambling gambols on our dear luxury, "Kansas korn." price that it will, as sn investment, be a good chance (or our customers to anticipate their Creek, wil 1 be let in October.

Best i ualil of Gasoline at Low Watts, nays, lieda'e, llase, Hutch dent yesterday. Their buggy broke Col. Allen Buckner, of Baldwin City, ill deliver a lejtm'e in the M. E. Ourh, north sider at on early date.

His T-ture wilLbw upon the thrilling events connected with Sherman's i-baaroii to the sea. The Col. commanded an Illinois regiment on that famous expedition. hawk into the water. Mr.

M. V. Lrreenlee, the present effic ings, Churchill I. dwnon Massachusetts street and the The lamps will be put up through ient and popular Deputy County Clerk, An ordinance granting to J. I).

Bow horse ran awav. Although not serious the mill this week, and the Pierson Truth Teller. TIME TO QUIT. was re-appointed under the law giving ersock, or committee which he shall est Market and delivered in lots of Fire Gallons, in the it with ont extra charge. ly hurt, they were both considerably Bro's.

will, at once, make arrange form, the use of the streets, alleys and power tor such appointment to com How a Dissipated Young 3Ian Was Core' ments for putting in more dynamos ior snaKen tip. missioners in counties having over xa- furnishing light throughout the city. BLOOMINGTON. public grounds of the city, for poles, wires aud other apparatus for a system of Ilis Intemperance. Boston Herald.

000 population. Thev have already had a large number At the meeting of the Lawrence Lodffe Mr. McCoy was appointed as a com of electric light lor twenty years, was of applications for the light for houses No. 7, A. O.

U. their hall last eve A young man residing at the Highlands, Mr. Waldee our boss blacksmith is do read for the first time and referred to John Anderson, of the Pacific hotel, near the U. P. depot has expended about $300 upon his building.

A beautiful portico four feet wide above doors and windows has been put up and the mittee of one to purchase a pile-driver, provided one can be secured at a reason and stores. ning. Mr. J. H.

Bovd tendered his resig ing a thriving business. having succeeded in saving quite a sum of committee on ordinances. An or Mr. McGregor is a most competent nation as financier, owing to his remov Mr. Thomas Dorr went over to Le- dinance granting similar rights to Pier No.

82 Massachusetts Street. DOWN STAIRS money, resolved one evening last week to go in quest of amusement. He found it, al trom the city, which was excepted. able price. He was also authorized to purchase a car-load of cedar piles.

The Board then adjourned to meet next Sat son Brothers, was introduced aud like eompton the other day and as usual had man, and is an expert at his business. He is putting in a machine at the State penitentiary to furnish 5:0 lights. and J. A Mon'gomery was elected to wise referred to the committte. blithe office for the unexpired term.

and reached home in the early hours of the morning in an inebriated condition. After he had been in bed a short time he as urday. Mr. Hutchings introduced a resolution some tun. He haun got nail way there when one of the boxes on his wonderful spring wagon began to heat and Tom bean to pour on oil and it is truly instructing the street commissioner to report to the regular September meet Struck by the Engine.

Bell's band, of this city, is rapidly In order that our first floor may not suf Council Proceedings. rudely awakened from his slumbers, only entire front facing the street has been painted after the fashion of Joseph's coat, with "many colors." I Mr. Douglas -allaniilton, accompa nied by his -fnotherV left Saturday for "i9e9- Monies, Iowa, where they wil 1 make their future home. Mr. Hamilton is general agent for the State of Iowa, for LAWRENCE, KAN.

L. HAELSIG-, Manufacturer of and Dealer in 0 reported he oileif that axle thirty-seven coming to the Iront as one ot the best to discern by his bedside the stern visage Last evening Eddie Frey, the 15 year The city council met in extra session ing of the council an itemized statement of ail moneys received in lit of road ici iu comparison wuu our upstairs, we have purceased: times and would have oiled it the 38th of his father. old son of Henry Frey, left home while if his oil hadn't run out in his pocket. work, aud when and trom whom re in the State. Their performance last evening was most excellent.

It is no longer necessary for the management of Where is the child yon have secreted his father was up town and his mother l'hen began to rain and it always rains in this room?" the father asked. out of sight, and after a long search ceived, and also an itemized statement of the days' work performed by lhoe up abi-nt Lecomp'on on account of its last night, Mayor Poehler in the chair. The committee appointed to confer with the county commissioners regarding a settlement of the claim of the city against the county, made the following report: could not be found. After 10 o'clock the Bisruarck i air to send away from home for music when such excellent the Kiverside publishing company, oi subject to road duty, and when and by By this time, thoroughly aroused, partly by astonishment caused by the question. prohibition.

Well, by the time Tom got there he looked like he had been in word came that he had been hurt on the and will make his headquar- home talent can be had. whom pert rmed. Adopted. U. P.

track, west of the city and was be Ies Moines. he faltered: "What child?" Pittsburg for a month without a wash lhe committee on streets, alleys and thousands or Ynni- nf m.i ing carried on to lopeKa. Mr. rrey ing. Tom wants to sell that "tarnel bridges was instructed to obtain esti The postal card famine throughout we witl offer at cents, never uefore sold below 8 cents.

followed on a freight some two hours Bridles, Whips, Combs, Brashes. Bepairinr Dnne Xcatlj. All Work Warranted Harm- oil of ail kiii)s always on faffniii- LAWKEXCE, KANSAS- "There is no use denying it," replied the old gentleman. "I distinctly heard tha voice of a small child coming from this spring wagon and go to work building iirht months ago theLnion Paeihc mates of cost ot completion of the Honorable Mayor and city council. Gextlemeu: Your committee appointed to compromise some unsettled and disputed claims of the city against the county is not being felt here.

The Ihousands of yards of Prints medium dark. later and found the boy in Topeka. The boy, as far as can be learned, went from sewer on Henry street and the sewer in toy wagons that don heat. postmaster at inland came up to-day company deposited twenty-eight German carp in the north lake at the room." the third ward, separately. Mr.

Wm. lioss started toCanada Mon 1 nousands of Yards of Best Canton Ging- and was given a supply from the Law Douglas county, beg leave to make the home directly across the river to the u. Mr. Churchill said that several parties At that instant the voice of a baby, com A few days ago a searcn was maiie ior day. Thousands of ards of Lawns at 3 vn rence office.

35.000 cards have been sent from this office to St. Louis and living in the first ward complained of following report: ihe county pays to the citv $2,500 on the first day of Janu ti-ti, but none ot tuem couia oe ing directly from the young man's side. Thousands of Yards of Lawns. hi.i, strles Mr. Tom Blankeuehip is out from the annoyance trom pig pens.

1 he marshal at 5 cents. ary, 1886, and $2,500 on the first day of city, putting up hay. t. was heard. Horror-struck, he turned down the bed-clothes, when the P.

track and then started to walk towards Topeka. Several miles west of the city he sat down on the track either to rest or to sleep, and was there seen by the engineer of the fast freight that leaves here at 9:11 p. m. said that he had recently abated several Thousands of Yards of Satinmi at ai nti 10,000 to Topeka, aud there are still about 5,000 on hand here. The new cards will probably be issued in about found.

Some four years ago a large number of mud cat were put in this ike. From the present indications the latter have consumed the carp. June, 1886, in full of all claims the city Mr. Wm. Smith, an old time Bloom- Choice Style, worth ceuu.

nuisances of this kind and would look has asrainst the county up to the time P. ngton boy, now of Deuver, Colorado. into the matter again. form of a child about six months old was brought to light. Tha old gentleman, after two weeks.

I nousanas oi ards oi Hot Colored Silks. In Bemnants 3M to lb cents per yard. Thousands of Yard, of Itmthcra mt was married last month. The council then adjourned. R.

Brooks became treasurer of the county, also in full of disputed claims growing out of the small-pox epidemic. DURE FORM DEAF Poet's Laurie! (Mioael Ear Harms. Perleclly Restore liic Hssriii. and peitorra the work the nat ml drum. Always in but "invisible to others," Ad mversaiion and even whi-uvrs heard ditiiv'tly, refer to those usiiifr thi-m.

tor illustrated (took with le-tini miu's free. A Idr s-s K. HIStMX. t4! Uroa-lway, X. Mention this r-auer.

The engineer endeavored to stop the train, and succeeded in slowing it be Mr. aldee has a very lir-e piece of uoioreu at cents worth 1 .25. inquiring about his son's whereabouts the previous evening, sent the infant to the Mr. G. W.

Ecke has painted for Mr. Thousands of Yards of lila. Silks at corn, we believe the best in the vicinity. The Great Races at Bismarck. fore it struck the boy and knocEed him cents ana ti.oi 1 Frenkel, of the Famous Clothing House, one of the handsomest signs in the city The colored folks has the scLool board Thousands of Yards of Rest Oimlitv anil from the track.

He was taken on the home on Llareudon street. The young man, it may be said, was unmarried, and was ignorant as to the manner in which he Shade Uros Grain Silts at Si cents. he entries lor trottinjr aim pacinsr ill their own way in Bloomingtou. 1 he adoption oi tae report was moveu and when remarks were called for, Mr. Hutchings stated that he considered the county had treated the city very shamefully in the matter of the small It is of a beautiful design, the lettering 'thousands ot lards of Best llldck Silks train and at Perryville the conductor telegraphed for a surgeon to meet the racus at the fair tins year at 15'ismarck Saturday a colored boy named Kinney was turning around a team of horses hitched to farm wagon, by the river bank near the railroad bridge.

The horses backed too far and wagon and horses fell down a high embankment. The boy jumped out and escaped, but the wagon and harness were badly demolished and the horses badly hurt. is of leaf gold on a dark black grouud Mr. Ketels is doing some lively thresh cents to ilW per yard. obtained the child, but had a faint recol are now in auu insure tne screatust rac train at Topeka.

with trimmings of gold, shaded with ing this burg. Thousands of Yards of Worsted In-psa Cowl ing program ever given in the State. In lection of placing something in a bed upon The boy skull was fractured and at iu to cents worth 2u and 2b cents. pox bills. lie spoKe ramer sirongiy lhe skeeters singetu sweet I dear.

brown. A glance at the sign will at onee convince the looker-on that Mr. Ecke is the 2:40 class trot oa Tuesday, there asrainst the action ot the commissioners Thousands of Yards of Best Itlai-k an.l Putur. his arrival home. He has left oil drinking, having signed the pledge.

He says it is Aud they'll get us, never fear. will be seven starters including horses ed All Wool Cashmeres at 40 to 75 cents re- but said he had no fault to find with the a master of the profession. two largo gashes cut in the bead, besides a few bruises on the body. He was well cared ft, 'and his father brought him home on an early train from Missouri, Illinois, aud Kansa Our old friend, Thomas Dorrah has auction ot trom 1 to ia cents per yard. bad enough to see snakes when he gets committee from the council, lhe May 'cetched" the Kansas ager by living in The same diy the 2:30 pacing race will Thousands of pairs of Kid and Fabric Gloves drunk, but when he gets sober and finds or considered that Mr.

llutchmgs' re tr, pija ariinat. be- New York. A basket meeting of the Prohibition cneap. lhe swampy valley of death. Tom is occur, in which there are right entries marks were rather too bitter to be in or tis mornino.

himself in possession of a baby, then it is I housands or Pairs of Ladies and Childrens ists of Douglas county will be held at making a wonderful four wheeled wag luciuuiiig a number ot promising vVS-'aLulsr Howard Shcivil iJtSHmmd" after tO hjs as- Th boy is feeble-minded and has tune to leave oS drinking. Hosiery at price. Hesper on Friday, September 4, at 11 on that will whirl the wickedness out of horses ot which great things are ex 1 nousanus ot Corsets. der, and requested him to be milder in his language, and finally insisted on him sittiuc down. Mr.

Hutchings refused. been at the asylum, but has been stay- 1 A as stated in uiis paper oamiuav, o'clock a. m. Rev. Dr.

W. R. Davis, pected. A. P.

Clark's Belie Davis," Hundreds of White Blankets worth 1 Efl for ins at home during the summer vaca any double headed "ager" that ever struck the swamp valley of death. Tom i 1 1 ffliis was the court record when we Killed by an Army of Wasps. San Francisco Chronicle-1 Hon. C. H.

Brandsiiombe and others will be present to address the meeting tion. Mr. Frev says that while the formerly known as Sheriff Carmean's "Midnight," is among the horses to I iC-nt to press. Later, however. Mr.

1 housands of Yards of Amoskeair whereat Mayor roehler arose trom his seat, starteil for Mr. Hutchings and will ride in it for his health soon. bo moon is full, the bov's mental condition ed Cotton Flannel, never before retailed be William F. Thompson, a farmer, liTing both afternoon aud evening Parties mote it be thus. start.

"Harry Gofd Dust" from Jer low 15 cents, sale price 10 cents. said he would make him sit down. frva uainritv fnr the costs. He WAS two miles from rsortli Branch Creek, in Al taking the train to Eudora will find con Millions of Yards of Bleached and rnhleaeh- sey ville, "Hocky Ford" from Tope The toad overseers hold over till No Councilman Watts interterred, matters always grows worse, and yesterday he was more irrational than usual. What lead him to wander awav, or just how abundantly able to pay the tine andcosts.

legheny County, was working in a corn Musluis at a lower price than ever before made. veyance to Hesper. A. M. Griesa, sec ka, "Sol Miller irom irov, are among vember year.

So Boss" Joseph cau't but did not do so desiring to carry the field the other day, when he noticed what the entries for this race. The 2:34 class retary. were quieted down and the council ad journed to meet this evening. get it till then and we hope not then. he came to be on the track, cannot be case to the district court.

he supposed to be Lees swarming around trot on Wednesday has six excellent en known, as the boy although conscious, Helical Ai Lsjjsrm QnsfiGi IS Y0UH GENERATIVE POWER DECLINING If tut. Toa mre uo vvy--lAu t'rm, mii Vl F.ll.. ef Vwc tu -m-tr Lt-. Lue H-m-, 4 Ul Cure h'itM iti-f THERE IS NOTHING TO ttE ASHAMED OF! M.ku4 arirktidrtmuuKtit a CcaipUttt. Par al nr may th wmxiv ill thai niuViu4 ia tfcunr cairfcaa, fntoranc or fuulturduws bring awk tataueivea, aw.

through MISTAKEN NOTIONS OF FALSE MOOESTY. ol4 nib-T ai cw bis co-liti -a tu ge mull orT. pacc hwril is tne I iri-k-t-r miwl rkvUuaM, mm 4 nf bath boM ui awaicil atolttj, i ullj aca GENERATIVE ViGOR AND VITAL ENERGY Cam be bad at but ilijn nn i. in iilumi i iiii i i ijiman vertoeal ot. CAST ASIDE ALL FALSE SHAME.

AND SEEK At aace lor Mfe-a rvnu-idi a qui 1 --rmaTaiOjr tare to tbc Gvoifative Orzans uch Strtnk, Yip- aaa'Pa-rf-T as should bi-liMtg very bt'aitbT laaa. But tewaK know what it really is ru'roy tbc of ttnlmusima vir- Wonder when Chas. Macey will ride A very jolly picnic party went over to the stump of an old oak tree standing in tries, and tne lour year old trot on is not able to use his mental powers. out tastudv the beauties of nature again The First Free Mission Baptist church An Exciting Chase. the same day iuclude Halliday' BismarcK yesterday atternoou, and re fence corner.

He approached and rashly He is very badly injured, but Dr. Miller a ring boned knock kneed, loose of Kansas City had an excursion to liis- mained until 9 clock in the evening. from Beloit, "Irish King" from Colora attempted to investigate them bv striking believes he will recover. Saturday night Constables Estes and jointed chronic old spring wagon? The following were present: Herbert do Springs, and other good ones. the stump with his hoe.

In an instant Burt went over to North Lawrence to alkins. marck yesterday. There were two couches carrying about 150. When they arrived at the grove, meeting was Beattv and wife, J. E.

Ne.vlin and wife, In the 2:25 trot on Thursday, "Jo whole nest of wasps, probably five hun arrest a man named Perkey, on a war Messrs. C. B. Esterly, John Coffin, Chew Young," "Bessie "Tramp," "Exe TUESDAY'S NEWS. dred or six hundred strong, attacked him.

rant sworn out by A. Tosh for selling he and two sermons were preached Ed. Crowe, rrank Weir, R. C. Johnson cution, and otner last speeders are en They settled, all over his head, and the PfiCGS N6V6r SO I and a collection was taken, amounting tered.

mortgaged property. Constable testes had been over once before, and before Real Estate Transfers. Cockins et al to Cora Chas. Gleed. Misses Mollie and Nellie Thacher, Jennie and Addie Sutliff, Miss S.

S. Whitcomb is confined to his bed. to five dollars, which went for the bene man was suuu rusuiug iruuticauy to in lhe three minute ace on the same in Favor of Purcha he got to the house Perkey saw him fit of the church. No ope on the nor. day includes seven tine entries.

house, screaming for help. The wasps clung to him with remarkable persistency, Walker, Mamie Simpson, Emma Had ley, Anna and Joe March, Miss Hamil coming and ran and hid. This time the Sheriff Carmean has received a com Un the same day the free tor all pac 100 00 side knew anything about the meeting until the train arrived. sers. Grand Arrivals Dl constable determined not to be fooled and when he reached his home his wife ton, Altumwa, Iowa; Miss Rockwell, of mission as deputy U.

S. Marshal, un ing race will ccur which will be ilnr not that advocate untlue miiuulattna. hot boose As of the psL8iii at the fn uf bailT stroma. amtal virr an-l ac-uv-m simji lb rermHa aat-mri. Hfp aud irirr to tbe p-O'Tathe fuoctkta' vita which i be Almi mrut to ai4 diietri eacft ausmaa be-liir.

anl wttieb Tin Tt luilT ALL OUR CONSULTATIONS, WHETHER BY MAIL so he took along Constable Burt and der Col. Jones. Brooklyn. the greatest race that was ever run in Kansas. For this race "Mew Officer Pettibone to assist him in the arrest of the man.

The officers parted 2--i0 00 was compelled to oeac mem on with a broom. He had been stung in a horrible manner. There was scarcely a piece of skin as big as a penny on his head which The Douglas County Mills reduced Hope" is entered. Mew Hope is consid or iwr-4A, arvcutfluu i-t ia spirit fc-urr ia ac EH-e a ith the wzrirVeA priori Jl-dirl Ethic. A marriage license was issued to-day to John W.

Pew, of Clinton, and Lottie be aIiaotut-TT' cer- the price of llonryesterday 15 to 20 cents ered the greatest pacer in the country to-ilay, and can pace ilown below 2:12 ure dWrpt ar hot' ur ttsii'Mt ts i a nrt? ctmaaeaea. Parvnra bat- rr ptm cilr mt as Utir had not been pierced by the wasps' stings. Thurber, of Twin Mound. per 100 pounds, owing to the continen tal depression in wheat, notwithstand "Harry Phelps," "Sailor Boy," "Lottie ew Goods taia al be ar.t thorough, care Tal "4 pLjicuns a Qo buJlV is braaeb a tli Lr pnee- when near the house and tried to surround it. But Perkey was on the alert and was sitting on the front door steps and saw them coming.

He jumped up and ran through the house, out the back door and down through the orchard He had just had his hair cat with a clip 1200 00 I -V 1,1 II ng the short crop. Consumers who and "liocky Ford" are all entered per, and the wasps found no difficulty in Lyman C. Banton and Georgia Kin- wbosa they vi be bUs-us1 as til praetiM-, ar ta be also, and any of them can go under 2.17 buy Bower sock's llour get the product gettiug iu their work all over his scalp. kaid, both of llliamstown, were grant This race will excite great interest all ot old winter wheat only, as the Doug Brooks, 8i) New Jersey street Lawrence John Melvin to John Simpson part of blk t), North Lawrence Dumars, to and Dumars, lots 10, 11 and 12, Solomons sub div of blk Babcock's add Lawrence Steele to Henry Frey, lots 24, 25 Garfield street.Doane's sub div Lawrence Eli Wilson to Elizabeth Walton, quit claim to lots 31, 32, 34 add 10, North Lawrence 11 Cluff to Nott Kidder, lot High st. Baldwin Fountain Moody to Huffman, 53 aeres of 73 acres of uw fr iet 1, 3, 1' 12, 18, Lecomptou tal ta4r atxl imutice.

iudtfd.voam obtaia the fame --a tioa aud more pec lal skill toast could bad One of them bad settled in his left eye aud back of the house. All the officers gave ed a marriage license yesteruay. aebiliUlituC efk1. kaaa-iu full Vrriday evening, jame oiepueus, sr j-in-law of Jos. Lovelace, living rth of the city, complained of feeling vv 1 yRutiy and went to sleep about 8 o'clock.

3 o'clock in the morning, his family thought they would waken him, -J but were unable to do so. Dr. Sim-M. mons was summoned and arrived after 1 "day-light, but Mr. Stephens did not re- vive, aud shortly after died.

The t.rr believes that it was some affection of tja brain that caused his sudden death. Last evening Officer Harbaugh learn- I ed that a crazy man had been living for several days on the Island, and accord- r. iru-lv hn and Sheriff Carmean went to 100 00 las County Mills have not ground a over the country. chase, and Constable Burt proved to be stung the eye-ball. In two hours Thomp bushel of the crop of 1885.

Bowersock's ftun n.r n-m fu. 4 The 2:28 class, on Friday, has "Golden Girl." "Grafton," "Abner "Lady son's head had swollen to a monstrous daily from du'preswl Houses and inufae- A young man named Silvers, aged 32 ily phytic I n. til JfT an special premiums for bread made from etMfc ul 1 not be -rSa tt w-u uuIiqt4 so size, his let eye protruded, and he was turini? districts and trout recent Auction Sales. A 1 llour are attracting more atten ivelso, anu otners, tnat will make an years, died at his home near Sarcoxie in Leavenworth county, at 9 o'clock last terrible spectacle. The man suffered great tion than any other local feature of the exciting race.

1000 00 agony until he expired. The most singu Bismarck fair. dlwl night. On the same day there will be a 2:40 class race, with a field of eight horses to lar feature of the case is that his head has 25J Ci The delinuuent tax-sale will com swollen considerably since death. start.

Among them are "Daisy ise. The annual celebration of the Order mence on Tuesday next, Sept. 1, at the treat their wa. Too often, sin. viee or iu liw fm- Mil Iriu-i il imprint uT-n t'f o8 -j-rir-s.

IT IS FALSE MODESTY. HEEDLESS SHAME sad invnunT Uisi leads ma: ax-a. touiij and old. seek aa at ibe bauds of toe mu itafwer. bo by ibi-ir thin ha eitortioc and mal-Ovai wut aork aaa-.

barm, bwdilr and wataL and tend toea-t af H-ia ai ditrmt apoa tbr beaowt and repatable wbt year of rady. wseti aad evperieuce eatttle tWa be r-car4t-d jntly a aiaafak assa and wjcil t-ti-hut- intt.U -rawh TO THOSE IN QUEST OF HEALTH. arai tsnp ytupiuja I i i i In 1i i i i TI nlaiw i al tbrir ii-cae. Medi3jc scat civyaacre) by e-arca; adrioa by fcuer. IK CHRONIC DISEASES "Black Dot," "Standard Bearer," Henry of the Eastern Star will take place on Saturday of this week in Bismarck miler and ot her last ones.

County Treasurer's office. 5 place anu iouuu me mau asicey a lie plaa A New Complaint. Altoona Tribune.J Ul OI U1S OWEl COU311 llULlfu. Trove, lt will be a basnet picnic cele There will be a number of big running races, for which the entries are not vet the swiftest runner oi all, and soon got near enough to his man to make him hear. He called for him to stop a number of times, but he paid no heed to it.

Then the constable drew his revolver and discharged it into the air. This scared Perkey and he began to run around a circle, and finally threw up his hands and the constable took him in charge. It was an exciting and laughable chase, Constable Estes being so fat that it was impossible for him to keep even a respectable pace with the others. When he did arrive on the scene, puffiug and blowing, he resembled a steam engine, wilh a full head of steam on. Officer IVttibone was more unfortunate than tiie others In thectiase he ran in i I' hi Trt said 2000 00 his name was Green, that he Husband My wile has a severe pain in The west German conference of the bration, with appropriate exercises for completed, but it is certain that some of M.E.

church will be held in Gage coun the back of her neck and complains of the occasion. Exercises will commence FOLLOW THE CROWD had been in jail at Clay Center lor twelve years and that he had been a me nber of the Fourteenth Kansas regi- had bee 1 ty, Nebraska, commencing September at 1:30 p. m. All members of the order the Nervous tim.iM. I riuary a it as wed as all oilier kindred Cast.

the fastest thoroughbreds in the country will start. Pryor to Carlton, i. of se 32, and of sw i o3, 14, 1121, and three acres in 'J, 14, 21, sort of sourness in the stomach. Physician She has malarial colic. Husband What shall I do for her? 3d.

Bishop Ninde will preside. and their families are cordially invited to attend. Members of the order from Ho talks in a most rambling aua tnent Call oa or anlarr M. A. OTTEKBOURG, M.

D. Omce and itspcasatyB 15 and 17 West Fifth Strcrt, Post-Oaice Box, lluu Kansas City. manner, and but lime lniorma- AMERICA IN ENGLAND. 4000 00 Topeka and Ottawa will be in attend I i Friday evening, the young ladies of fThe girl at the central switches off nould be irained from him. He is crazy t'ion in the in the ance.

Our esteemed fellow citizen, Wm. to a machinist talking to a saw-mill man. and see the Counters and Shelves filled with hands of the Sheriff at the jail. the Presbyterian church give a lawn social at the" pleasant home of J. A.

Dail American Exhibition in The these Bargains now being Slaughtered at Wiedemau. will be on the grounds with his celebrated ice cream and other nick- Machinist to Husband 1 think she is covered with scales inside about an inch ey, est Lawrence. The Epidemic of Crime. Whence comes this epidemic of suicides and minders? Uecc-nt discussions Ledger: The election for niX, in abundance. to a barb-wire fence and tore his clothes thick.

Let her cool down daring the LschiMl bonds created quite a stir on the On comulaiut of Wm. Gibson, Judge of the 17ih. and afforded Mr II S. Smith, of the north side. alternoon and cut himself in a number of places.

After some parley, Perkey was taken over to the county jail to await his trial. G-EORG-E INNES. i. I Howard to-day issued a warrant for the some of our citizens an opportunity ot has just returned from the Prohibition night, and before she fires up in the morning take a hammer and pound her thoroughly all over, aud then take a hose and hitch it to a fire-plug and wash her out. Sew Yohk, Aug.

21, 18S5. Business men thr-mghout the United States are manifesting much interest in arrest of John IJoe, charged with steal have named several causes. Hon. V. II.

Beeve, of Indiaua, charges it to intidel teachings holding thai hopelessness ol a future slate cripples fortitude for bearing life's ills. Another declares suffer convention -it Ottawa, and reports that Journal. ing nine watermelons. ROASTED COFFEE the attendance was quite large, the Husband has no more need of this doc State being well reoresented by dele The Gideon Picnic. the American Exhibition which opens in Loudon May 1, lb8iJ, to continue six The hav and wood yard, we are exhibiting their gallantry in transporting the lady electors to the polls.

The bonds were voted, the location choseu, ami female suffrage was found to be a very agreeable, safe and harmonious prerogative. Grandmother Sweet depositing her first ballot in Indigestion Cured tor. gates from about thirl eountiis. Har At an early hour lliur-j iy morning mony prevailed throng iout the deliber pleased to know, are shortly to be moved toa vacant loton the corner of Winthrop months. In the opinions of some of wagons and carriages be ui to pour in AT- ations of the convention, lhe officers elected were, President, Key.

A. M. and Kentucky streets. to the new grove and i ontinued to come until 3 o'clock in lhe evening her 77th year. The year of Jubilee is We did not hear of a woman UichariUon, of this city; Secretary, Dr.

of Topeka; Treasurer, Hon. C. the most proni'iieut manufacturing and importing firms in 2ev York, the exhibition will afford unequalled facilities for introducing the products of the There were at two housand people 2 Mrs. A. Palm has adorned our editor-.

i i. i i on the grounds in the afternoon. Theo. voting against the school house bonds II. Branscomb.

of Lawrence. The Poehler spoke in the and got friends of Prohibition left greatly en lal table wnn a u-uiiiuui uiiiut-i, iui which she will please accept the thanks of the editorial staff of the Hkralu LAWRENCE TEA STORE off some good jokes in his speech had a couraged over the future prospects of the party. Speeches were made by United States abroad. Mr. John Gil-more Speed, the Commissioner General, I Saturday Mr.

J. D. Bowersock Mi-iiiw from drowning. which made us relish our dinner better. While Thiblne.

After partaking of the good things Kev. Dr. Boles and lady, of New York, Miss JCewby and others. I have suffered for more ban gre years wijh scarcely able to ret tin the simplest fowl on my The burning almost inf ilentble. and my whole system was eraiiK -J.

1 was wakeful and could not sleep, ndc ra or les-s n.rvus all the time. I declined in flesh, and suffered all the usual depression attendant upon this terrible discise. In a word, I was miserable. At last, failing to And relief ia anything else. 1 commenced the use or Swift's Specific.

I began toimprove at once, Th medicine toned up the e-toin ich, strenirthened dyr live or- which filled every basket, and every standing on the edge of the cribbing at the dam watci.ing his workmen, one of ninn Mlioned on a wet board and in Geo. Heehings was brought before body eating to their hearts content, as Judge Howard this afternoon, charged falling knocked Mr. Bowersock into the sembled again and was treated to one ofthe most sound, logical speeches from An Attempt to Wreck a Train. Denver, August 24. Another attempt to wreck a passenger train ou th Deuver Eio Grande Kailroad was discovered last night.

A track watchman found a bundle containing fourteen sticks of giant powder, lying between the tracks at a point where the Bio Grande crosses the Denver Xew Orleans road in the southern limits of the city. Attached to the explosives was a fuse and cap, the latter lying on the frog-plate. The wreckers evidently had designs upon the Leadville express which train would have passed that point in fifteen minutes. The explosion of such a quantity of giant powder would undoubtedly have hurled the train from the track and jeopardized the lives of the fifty or sixty passengers on board the train. This is the same point at which the wreckers attempted to ditch the Salt Lake express on the night of One Door E3stofthe WMsor Mel.

ing from the universal business depression the cause. A third writer attributes it to iucieusing insanity, a physician thinks much ot the tendency is iulieritcd while temperance advocates lay the responsibility upon strong drink. Free thinkers have committed suicide, butsohi.ve orthodox cuurchuien. Financial straits have beset many, but the wealthy have also takeu their life. Insanity an i dissipation have preceded suicides aud family murders.

One feature common to almost every such crime challenges attention. Well nigh every report of suicide and' family murder mentions the perpetrator as having "for some time been subject to melancholy Whence comes tins? Ail recognized medical authorities tell us that the the which comsumes the brain is always kindled by derangements of digestion; that good digesliou is impossible without pure blood, and pure blood is never kuown when the liver and kidneys are out of order. Under such circumstances a preventative should be sought, and fortius Warner's safe cure is sovereign a fact conceden by the best authorities in the land, and it is es The Same Thin? in Lawrence. Mayor Poehler anil Marshal Preutiee wii.li stealing watermelons. His heaving was set for September 2, aud in default of bail was sent to jail.

Ex-governor C. ltobinsou we ever Us- A whurn he went under, and was near the ened to. Then came that boy French fr" in water twentv-seven feet deep, our present Co. attorny.who tried to tell if the men working on a flat are continually botliereil by setni-trarups who are anxious to sell some sort of goods without paying a license. The Kansas City Star describes on ef has charge of the work in this country, with ofliccs in the Times building in this city.

To your correspondent Mr. Speed gave the following information regarding the character aud purpose ot the exhibition: The American Exhibition in London is to be devoted entirely to the exposition of the resources, products, manufactures and arts of the United States. Its buildings and grounds are situated at Earl's Court, a station on several of the rapid transit lines of London, and trans. and soon all that burning cvasL-tl. abd I how we farmers ought to be contented i the wan in the dam caught hold Five persons were baptised at the Hole-in-tlie-rock, Ottawa creek, on Sabbath last.

Tliev belonged to the could retain fonl without diflicultr. Nc of him and" pulled him out of the wa health is ir io and can cat anvtliinir in the and if we had a law of the state, right or wrong, we should obey and live up to that law. The fact is that if our it wia a close call, and a narrow German Baptist, orDuncard church, at ese'ane from being hurled through the Willow Springs. shape of fid. and diin-s; it without the slightest (iiltk-uity I most ti there aiv imuir ls as I was.

and 1 am sure they can be rvatiny forefathers had listened to such puerile break and over the dam. nonsense we would have all been mule fort ot one of these chaps, and the same thins occurs in Lawrenca almost daily: "Can 1 see the Mayor of theeity?" enquired afoi lorn-lookinit individual, with a far-away look iu his eyes, of Chief peers this morning. "Say, young man," said the head of his department, with one of those ex the yoke of Great Britan to-day. If It; Work is now progressing finely on the ilnni. The broken space has been nar had obeyed the law, Mr.

French would To the Front Again. neaicu. take me vrecriiiea i-ise alter ea iiiK. inste id ol ln-lor. JAMLS MASS.

Xo. 14 Ivy St. Atlanta. GaMay LL ISsj. rowed down to about twenty feet.

The probably have been a slave-driver or within easy walking distance of the best rhnra will be more fracturing wrists, river is low and all other conditions fa trader. To-dav instead he is our county July at which time the pilot wheels of the engine were blown off, but the train miraculously kept on the track. The person who deposited the explosives must have Having purchased an improved Coffee Koaster, I take this means of an-noniieiiij; to the people of LawnT.ee and vicinity, who like Fresh Coffee, that 1 am now roasting the very best tlreen Coffees, aud persons desiring a line cup of coffee will find it to their interest to give my coffees a trial. My assortment of Te as is 'ot the best quality of the best varieties the market affords. Pure Spices Flavoring Extracts, Baking Tow-tier, etc.

residence quarter of the British metropolis. Both by its pian and pressions upon his face which makes a vorable to a speedy completion of the attorny aud tries to tell us farmers how spraining ankles and smashing fingers next Friday, as the following corres man feel that he has stolen property up work. contented we ought to be, and shoul pecially commended by the celebrated l)r. Dio Lew is. Rochester Democrat.

done so only a few moments before the live up to and obey all laws, right or on his person; "say, he continued, "I never saw you before, but I'll bet I can watchman discovered the package as the pondence ill indicate: Lawrence, Aug. 23. vv rirunt- Caotain County Nine: wrono-. and be robbed by blood-suckin wati'liniau says there was nothing upon the Bismarck Fair. animals called men.

Mr. mad Marshal Prentice says that after September 1, prosecutions will be commenced against all owners of unchecked Hoirs Officer Pettibone was over from 'cIH'. As captain of the merchants tell what you want." "Can you?" said the forlorn individ track when he passed there on his up trip. a very able reply to Mr. French's speed; location this exhibition recommends itself strongly to the people of the United States.

As a means of putting before the people of the old world the evidences of the vast opportunities oll'ered by this country for the profitable investment of capital it cannot be excelled. For the purpose of showing the natural resources of the various se -lions of the The managers of the Bismarck fair I li.Tuhv challenge the county olli The reiH-ated outrages on the Denver ual, uiseyes ungtiiening up in anticipa and told the people if they would put Kio Grande causes a great excitement here. tion. cials to play a game of base ball at Bis next Friday afternoon the north side to-day making out a list him a little nearer the head of the col "Yes; you want to peddle without a inn he would give us a better and of the delinquents over the river. fe.

nine to consist of the following license. longer speech. Music was Very ably have now on sale family tickets, good every day during the fair. This will bo a great treat to many families in Douglas county. The price of tickets is 3, and can be obtained of U.

W. Cunningham, secretary, at his ollice over Leis' drug store. lSI-tf Wm. Br-melsick. A.

Storm furnished by the WakarusaCornet Ban Fiee from Malaria. In the fall of ISM was taken with a case of malarial fever which pnwrra el me both in wind and body. I was dru.ir-.r--d after tbtt old fashion with me-t-ury an 1 other mineral mixtures, but with no rmd resuits. My was shattered and my ciH-ryy tr-ne. "My b-ps and feet would swell, and I had what everybody thought was dropsy.

'i lies? symptons a-larmod me and I was ready to frntsp at any retwdy A friend advised me to try swiftVSpix-iite. 1 procured throe bottle and its use. The swelling soon sutisidcL I have taken the thrve bottles, hich have ma m-a p-rlecl cure, and I fed like a new man to-dav. Taene was never a more meritorious to suffering-humanity. It has wriaht wonders for me.

Wii.i.is Joxrs. L-eesbiirc. Lee County. G.L, March It, pjSi. For sale by all dnirisis- Treati-e on Itlood and Skin diseases ee.

THKSiVlrTSB-it--iOCO, Aiif Mnrtfi Kid napped. Lor.F.no, Aucust 26. Reliable infor lhe young man jaw uroppeu as though he had a momentary touch of ana Glee Club, everybody seemeu The grounds surrounding the Vermont school-house are in a very neglected condition. The weeds are nearly MiUKft) W. Montgomery, E.

Good rich E. B. Good, H. J. Rushmer, Chas Suto'rius and M.

Newmark, with the fol 'A tr, lie used as substitutes: J. eniov themselves. At night the youn oeonle danced till the queen of night kiirh nailip fence: a large portion be- As I give my entire attentiou to getting the best of Teas and Codecs that can be gotten on the market. I feel confident that I can give satisfaction. R.GOUSUCU.

sank low in the west. Everything pas se.l rff without anv disturbance what I'urmin). Wm. Culbertson and Gillniore, pirl to do house- ino- burdocks, which have been allowed and ripen their seed, lhe s-linl mrftctors ought to have these WANTED competent work. The best wuxci -UhUit wit ever.

We hope our Lawrence folk Signed m. BkOmelsick. Lawrence. Aug. 23.

will Ik puid. 1.. lil l.l.liSE. will long remember it as a day the toothache, but lie managed to ejaculate, "Yes." "Well," continued the chief, the Mayor isn't in; he just drove oil in a bug-gj L'he young man left. "I can tell them as soon as my eyes fall on them," said the chief.

"Tiiey come here every day. They want to peddle a week to get enough money to get a license, and when the week is up they go." weeds cut down and destroyed. 'tv, Rromolsick. Capt. Merchants Nine pleasure and recreation, and we in ten R0CKF0R0 SEMINARY United States a system of State exhibits like that followed at New Orleans has been adopted.

The central locality of London, its immense population, over ten millions of people residing within an hour's travel of theexhibitiou ground and the vast number of of all nationalities rightly within its borders will make it a peculiarly advantageous spot for an exhibit which shall so present the resources of a State as to make it evident to capitalists seekiug new investments, and emigrunU seeking new homes that each can be satislied within the borders of the State exhibiting. The States that exhibited in New Orleaus hist winter have each reaped some benefit thereby. to have another next year anil we wan t.o i Your challenge to the county mation was reoeiveil iiere yesteruay iiuu Auf de Moite, the absconding sub-treasurj clerk of New Oilcans was not legally taket from Mexico, but came back to the United States, thinking he had been expelled froic Mexico bv the jmlse who tried him at Mon-teri'V, whereas the iiulixe had released him. Auf de Mirtes iuiiorance of the Mexican language iuad this misiiiid.Tstniidiiis possible. The ollicials seeing their advantage accompanied their man to this side of th river ami then arrested him.

There ar pood grounds for the charge of kidnapping and there is a probablity that an effort will be made to have Auf de Morte returned Mexico. Mr. J. E. Parke, who has been travel von nil t.i immn hack airain and have st Drawer FOlt SALE OK TU A OK FOR A lllllll) KA II A ten Hero t'ritil mile itini S.

ih-w house ol 7 looms an 1 irood cellur, nil in ifooil slmpc; a jrood Inirn; rood well and Wlicials received. In behalt ot the coun accept the challenge, the ing for the past three years in the inter dav of rest and recreation with us ol est, of the Star boot and shoe factory, farmers. OluFaioier r- sdtar 4 -iC- 1 of a liKtf-clHsu H.l i.Vtuttt 5 fwrlmUe. FuU colletw and eiuuurv ouirwn, nyST-'-B preparatory depart ment, unsurpassed location, building steam-heated and pfts-liL'hted. perfect sanitary arrance-ments, special attenunn to health, good food.

Rood beds, pleasart rooms, delirttful home lifL nioder-Wenproeo. AiWrnw aLucraa IIuxuui. A- Itfar (utkiilan, Lock Bsa M. WocUnrd.ru. Money to Loan On real and personal cistern; plenty ot cherries, pears, irrapcg, blackberries, raspberries, currants, iooselier-ries mill strawberries intact is a complete little fruit farm and home.

Will sell cheap it sold 84Hu. For information cull on Hell Mclravy.l15MusKacnusettti:trcet. Lawrence, Kunsai). 2onLVwU with headquarters at Lawrence, has purchased the fixtures and lease of the Star boot aud shoe store of M. Man-lev, of this city, and will open Septem-be'r 1st, with a full and entirely new stock of goods direct from the factory.

rierroM 1 Wm'. iMtuUr ataaaaaJ 9 aaa 1' A Binrit fwMrnfaiao nf a B.sd vpaalM ImAI rtrncnMa ca Sit S. AJi.i" DM. WARD LMIBIA, ir -rrto ho-coniposed as follows, c. V).

lt P. R. Brooks, Sam Moore, C. Carmean, J.E. McCoy.

R. -i rench, F. S. White and J. C.

Banta, the following as substitutes: A. fon. Wm. Draper and H. B.

Asher. ISignedlC. W. Grant. property, in sums to sun borrower, ap i.lv to S.

1). (lubberly, at office of L. S. Itch and Kansas scratches cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion Warranted by Barber druggists Steele, No. 736 Massachusetts street, wtf I.

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