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The Lawrence Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • 6

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nisws. KANSAS TRIBUNE. traetud to the administration of affairs, until at last nothing is lett but to satisfy them or meet their condemnation and rebuke. Civil nervier) reform has Iweu FREEST I. inly Ileum UIiti.

Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks, and sparkling pyes wlih all the cosmetics of France, or bciiuli-tiers of the world, while hi poor heitlh, and nothing will give you such rich LAWRENCE. MAY 18. 1883. lIullliiK) Tho old Ullage was "business before pleasure," nail tluit has been i ho ease blood, good health, strength ami lieam amy Tim tllk'li Hi-liool i'Uin of the class, and certainly one of tho bright I'Nt. "Tho History of Music," by Miss Josiu K.

Hatchings, was a great subject for a young girl to handle, hut Miss Hutching dono herself credit In tho management of her subject, and showed that she had given her Mibjoct much careful study. "England and CJiifpii Victoria," by Hattie II. Farley, was, of csurso, histor oof, as Hup liittcrs, a trial is cei iaiii Wo nini)ly hiul room inn timo jtMit advocated from tho rostrum, through newspapers and periodicals, and reform leagues nave been foiiued in the principal cities all over tho country. 1 believe wo uven have one here in Lawrence, having soino of our most proinl- nent citizens as members, These reform associations are working great benelil. All thoughtful men, who have the inter-S est of their country at heart, nro fearful day morning to ivo nhort isUetcli the llili School i-xpn-lni's at the omr witli your correspondent at this place, for tho past two weeks.

Wo need rain very much. i would he a gren', help to everything. Eanuers have linished planting corn. Some pieces nro up, and with' a good rain, would soon tin lo cultivate. Some two or thrco thousand bushels of wheat have boon hauled to Media the house on ho evmnna lirovious.

i li Mid tern fhV' 'A allair dosorvois ti uiiioli moro uxti'mlw not oo. Not only tho i-Uorl ot lliDjriMii- of the results iteneudeiit upon tliu itintri ical, and was chiefly notlceablo by the billion of governmental patnuiage, and lmtM thuniHclvoi ihwcrved mention, but have been aroused to the necessity of lo mo necessity or attention given to details of current history, showing a wido range of reading. oast week, from i in I v. fur which Inimciliato'action, and tho political par- the farmers roecivod SI. per bnsiiei.

Ono from I had boon sick and miserable so lung and bad caused my husband much trouble and expensu no one mmmuciI to know what ailed inn that I was 'oin-pleudy disheartened mid discouraged In hi i frame of mind 1 got a bottle of. Hop Bitters mid used thciu unknown to' my faniijy. I soon began to improve and gained so fusi. that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural bi.t hen 1 told them what belied me, tho said "Hurrah for Hop Bitters long may they prosper, for limy luivo made mother well and happy'" Tim Mother. tho ellbrts of tiio school board to cli'viiUi tlio jniblio schools of tho city, Uio labors of the iKilu'tit, imlusirioiiM touchers, ami "Tim Condition of tho Jews," by Hel tios, interpreting the sentiment of tho people as they call for reform of almost en M.

Baldwin, was a defense of a class any any ami all legis that, needs no defense, Tho speaker tho co-operation they receive on tho part of parents, nil dcsi-tvo recognition latiou tor the reiorni ot tho servioo, Ijiv avw a succinct account of Jewish cause the? are afraid to do otherwise Messrs Wm. Mc( inleyandJ. 11. Slump who have been on the nicl; list for the past two weeks are getting bettor. Tho Cerman Baptists aro making ex-tensivo preparations for the coming meeting at llisinark (irovo.

Hope they will meet with great success. (iilbert Filch mot with a verv bad ac They advocate it in their campaigns and growth ami inllueneo, and tho effect of at thu liaml.s (if tlio public press. It. ii always well wlion a people him iuier csted in their public Koliool.i. Tho im- plana it in their platforms in order to keep abreast of the sentiment of the wish thought on the civilization of the world.

ooovdo. But mere promises will not sat iafv tho people now, and nothing hut "Civil Service Reform," by Walter A. cident last t'l'iilay morning, while help. "As two boxes of J); itensoif ('dory and Chamomile Bills cured a friend if neuralgia, whom doctors here could some deliuito act ion in the matter will porlanco of popular education lo the utato now bo well recognized that ho compulsory systrni in woll nigh univer ing Mr. Enhrani llertzler movo his Willis, was probably tho ablest production of iho class.

It treated of kitchen. JIr J'Huh win umiil' luver meet their approbation and satisfy their nominal. had it over his head, gavo a quick pull, whfm the ni'v throw inn- him not help, I'll send for some for myself." Clifford Sliand, Windsor, Nova Scotia. sal. It might bo imagined that tho pnL mlitical all'airs ami principles lie schools, under tho shadow of a state To narrato t.io corruption that exists in this government, and iowtho ne down on ids right ankle, sprainiilg ami as wo see them in pur practice.

Cu- nriusing it very unuiy. jr- iiollowuv sidnrablo iusigh was shown, on tho part cessity of reform, is too long a task, and, besides, is entirely unnecessary, us the was called and pronounced it badly of the sneaker, in tho workings ef our nruiseo: ant not mink any nones were Tim hikI AVoi'thli arc tieverimitatedorcoiintorfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine, add it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of tho highest value. As soon ns it had been tested aud proved by necessity is evident lo all. J.

ho pages of history of our government are bin a broken. 1 ho next duv Mr llertzler's political system, and a deserved rcbuko to our machine-system of appoint All nf our tk i lio v. HI my their Huliscrlilliii iii-i'iitiiits In IIOh jmt In full to iliilx, mill yenr In iiiIviiik.c, will 1)0 limmtiiKid with ijit ion to tliu "AMERICAN FARMER" Mixti'i-h in by K. A. K.

Illicit. -It, at Kort Wuviif Jniliittiu, ud wlili'h Isriiiilillv tiiklnt; runic I'Hiiii" nt I In, lending nurlriiliurul Un- II Ik ile-viitwl to InK-ii-mn nl llifl Parmer, Stock HiwiIit. Dalrymnn, tiuiilom-r, iind llielr Hiiiibi-IhiM, iuh! vhi IikIiihi ry i-omipi-ted Willi Unit Ki-i-nt iinriinn of nr I he world, the FHrnu-r. TIih nutiH-ripiliiii prU-o of this viilu-alilfl niUKuHnp In "l.ill year, hut for tho iurio of KlvitiKuur roudtTH a ral treat and ilniitillnu our brother fell and cut a gash across his wrist, on soino glass. reflection of hypocrisy and corruption.

Embezzlement, legislative steals, un meats. institution, unwisely, as wo believe, cm-braciuff tho common school course in its curriculum, would bo left to languish. It is a matter of congratulation that it is not so. Tho public schools of the city nro of a high order. The city High School is ono of tho host, as whs mailo plainly manifest at tho opera house the other evening.

It is Tory seldom that a graduating class anywhere does itself Mr Kingeiul'e. of Missouri, has settled necessary' appropriations and bad man "Asleep at the Switch," by KosellaD. in tins neigiiDornooii agement of a flairs aro high arguments iu favor of such reform. Tho extrava H'ngner, was a recitation that was well Miss Jessie Harrinffton has e-ono to tho wholo world that Hop Kilters was the purest, best and most valuablo family medicine on earth, many imitations sprang up and began to steal the notices in hich the press and the people of the country had expressed tho merits of gance of the treasury department, tho 'endured. UesMoino, Iowa, to spend tho summer 1 A wiiii uer Ainu, tuoro anon.

Tho diplomas were then awarded by corruption oi mo post onico department, and many others, and tho incom petency of tho custom house and clerks Mr. John Charlton, tho president of the school board. A closing address was ii. and in oyery way trying to indu suffering invalids to use their stuff i in tnjncrai, arc uiru icKuuiuiiiiiia ioi flllllltMtll (iOHHil, The long looked for camo at lust. A slead, expecting to make money on tho more credit.

Iho young tallies anil gontlomtn who went out this year from tho Lawrence High School gave evidence civil service reform. then made by Congressman D. C. Has. credit and good name of H.

B. Many The mam cause of this prostitution of kell. gcuuino old fashioned soaking rain. The wheat crop is, almost a cortainty. Corn looks well, and tho late rain will make our governmental service nas been tne of careful discipline and earnest study wijivio oiiiiLun jiuatlULua IUL II If ill B1IU1 lar style to H.

with variously devised vesting oi mo appoiuiiug power it boom names in which tho word "Hop" or VIMh CKKV1CE KKt'OHM. in tne hands ot congress, They have been taught to think. This is duo to tho careful work done by their Mr. Elias has boon eettimr his orchard tne execunve ana tlio neaas ot depart nons wore usou in a way to induce people to believe they were tho same as Hod Bitters. All such nretondeil reme ready for a fruit boom.

His orchard is teachers. There is much credit muni ments, it is quite evident to every one that those who have the appointing BY WALTER A. WILLIS. nam to beat. festly duo to Prof.

J. Cooper, the Tim Mnhi.nl hrollinr hnvn hmL-n power, or nny intiuence in securing ap- dies or cures, no matter what tlieir stylo or name is, and especially those with essay read nt tho commencement 20acre3 of the word "Hop" or "Hops" in their name, or in way connected with them o. i. i I i ouu iuia oiuiufi. spring, principal of the High School, and to Prof.

A. S. Olin and Miss Oliver, his assistants. Mr. Cooper is strict disciplinarian.

This is necessary to secure cAciciae.i ui inu iiiwiunuu uigu ocnooj, i not on account ot tnoir personal cnarac. Vn.1V.l,lnU 1. 1 or their name, are imitations or counter at tho opera house, Friday evening, May tor or qualifications to fill that office, but ent nmd0 a mistake when he sSf Mr. feits, jleware of them. Touch none to reward them for their party zeal or 11, 18S3: Watkins was in Tonganixio writing, thorn Tlun natlnna Vint1 rrunn i political intiuence.

lu tlie early lustorv accurate habits of thought. It lias been suggested as ono of his faults that ho is Ho was in Tonga, but not writing. Ho Bitters, with a bunch or cfiistor of irrecn of our government, appointments be- In all torms ot government, nnu especially in a republican form of govern causo of especial fitness, and removals circulation, wa ni-nd It to you KKK. Karim-rn ran not well RetuloiiK without It. It pillH new ideaH Into tlieii-jniiidn.

it It-aniK them liow to farm with profit to tUcniHelves. It inakeM tho linine liftppy, downcnathappy and IhodemaKOffiie hoiieat. Aalt costs you uuthlutf, sujipuaB you try It oua your. To sovuro the honatlt of thin oltcr, Titnii'sK Btilisurllietn nnist titko atlMititairo of tt within tho next TEN l)rSfroiu tho date of May Id, 1SHII, Nw miliKiTlbeia uImi ontitlail to tbo Kiu-me- by pnriiuf tho prlco for ono your wtl tliu ton doys. 8hcrifT'a Nate.

Martha jr. Rccho and Mut-y E.Colo va Martin L. II ley et a I. By virtue of special onei-titlon to mo direct-ed, and iHstiod out of the 1'onrib Jiulioial District Court, in and for Doit'rlus Kim-wis, in tho uliovo entitled notion, I win, on MONDAY, THB llTII DAV OF JUNK, A. 1).

1SR.1, nt o'l'loek In the afternoon of said day, at tho front door of tho court bouse, in tho oitvof Lawrence, DoiiRlas county, mid stuto of lian- ns, offer for sulo ut ptu.lic aiic-'lon, mid soil to the hiuhcut and best bidder, for cash in hand, all the riyht. title and inturct whatsoever of tho said Murtin L. Willey, Eliim L. Willey, Anthony C. Willey, John W.

Willey, James A. Willey, Charity Peek, Za-rllda A. Walton, aud Elizabeth Willey, In and to tho following described landu iind tenements, tc-wit: The east half of tho northeast quarter of section twentv-soven (27), and also tho south thirty-two ucres of the southwest quarter of tho nnrtheiistquaiter of Biiid section twenty-seven (27), contiiinlnir in a'l one hundred and twelve (112) acres, all in township No. thirteen (13), of ranpo twenty (20), in IJoua-las county, Kansas, appraised at two thousand, ciifht hundred and lifty dollars said premises to bo sold to satisfy said special execution. Given under my hand, at my onico in ths city of Lawrence, this, the Uth day of Sluv, A.li.

1SS3. 11. ASHEH, Sheriff of Douc-lus eountv. Kansas. Hops on tho white label.

Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned sometimes too rigid in his requirements wended his way to the mirror oflice and was introducedto the devil, got pi, made a mash of typo, and the devil was pre- nori rr i Ii iTiur hint ir ilm ltrkll tor cause, were tne rule. ment, where the will of tho people But this is better than laxity. He is not against dealing in imitations or counter During the eiirht vears of Washing is in realitythe controling influence, ieus. ton administration there were onlv ii'f.

mivn it vuw 11111 KyJAf whenne thoght it was time to leave. so rigid as to lose the affection of his pupils or forfeit the confidence of his and where the purity of tho Dr. Benson's celerv and chamomile Wonder why the county commission nine removals in the public service, and all for cause. Mr. Adams made nine administration depends on the lion.

pills contain no opium, quine, or other ers dont nave that bridge built across associates. Our city schools owe him much for his labors in their behalf. The removals. Jefferson thirtv-nine. Madi csty, loyalty and wisdom of tho the aukarusa at tho Shepherd crossins narmiui drugs, and aro highly recom son five, Monroo nino and Adams two.

Hisrh school is fortunate in its corns of llU0P10' ls i lam loiouow, unless ine Judge lhacher get a bill passed in the mended for headache, neuralgia and irouithe commencement of Washing nervousness. 50 cents, at druggists. legislature to nave two bridges built teachers aiinunisirauve aiuaomy is wieuieu wiin ton's administration to the accession of u'Aaa t-lin IVQiiL'ai'naa nno of To Prof. Stanley, superintendent, tlie discretion, that the public vi-'U tUW MUJ(ILUO(v. U11U 111U JJJJL farm, another at tho Shepherd crossing.

Jackson not a single instance can be cited where any one was removed for "I'm happy to say Dr. Benson's Skin Ixna I I1 J- t. 1 i i i ii. I Ciivwidu nt Hior fnunifv will lionnmo imr It is not a lack af money: then what is mucn is aiso ciue loruie emciency oi our 1 ivin ooininna to the it? We have heard that Mr. Dolby, our wiuo una liuicu my oi mo sculp of four years standing." John A.

An city schools. Nor aro our acknowledg- corrupt and lnelucienl, and unless early I party7 p0wer. This shows that in drews, Att'y at Law, Ashton. III. $1 at ments complete without mention of the reiormation is instituted, tne anairs ot those days the service was managed better than it is to-dav.

and showing present: commissioner oi vtia uistnct, says he won't let the job to any company and will do all he can azainst it. Is Mr. druggists, endorsed by physicians. board of education. A competent board state will crumble to the ground, and that the wilv politician and corrunt is a verv important aid.

To this co-op- incompetency and corruption will be Dolby afraid that we will have too manp 1 I i i oince-seeKor anu noiiier were amateurs I had Salt Rheum for 19 years. Four unugusr or wiini la iir ve wouiu iiko the business and unskilled in their oration much is due. Mr: Charlton, louna uirougnout me seri'ice. itepui packages of Dr. Benson's skin cure en to hear from Mr Dolby, and let him tell dark pursuits.

With Jackson's admin- who has held the position of chairman lican.form of government is the only tirely cured me. F. P. Lavelle.Mercede us if the above is true; if not, why he D. S.

Al.FOltD, stration a new system of appointments i. at druggists. for several years, has taken an active true government, aud the world is fast Attorney tor laintms. does not make a move. and removals was adopted, and now ev- interest in school matters, and has becoming evident of the fact, and its Quito a number of young folks atten ery time a change in tlio executive takes If you have a listl ess, discouraging GOTO rapidly advancing stat 3 of enlighten place within tao same party, thousands the graduating exercises at the opera proven himself tho right man for the eeling, and get weary with but slight or removals are made; and witn every I tuuaj evemug, niu mis viuiu.

ment will, in timo establish it as tho only exertion, verv IRelv vour liver is torpid. T. JWlOOjRE'S place ity. chango of political parties in the posses. Take Aycr's Pills and they will cure and ultimate; form of all government.

But tho High School is not all that dfr sion of tho administration, almost the Road workitigis the order of the dav, you. But even its practicability is to be ques serves to be. mentioned. have entire body of appointees of the civil Everybody likes good roads, and none Foi'unless the purest motives service is changed also. Iho- people stiouid stnrK their duty.

Tho wholo physical mechanism be spoken of it bepanse tho ooca sion called forth this. reeogni For a Fli-st-Cluss Shave, Huh- Cut or Shampoo. TBEEL08IDGE HOUSE BARBER SHOP and priw.i-ples exist in the management comes impaired by tho heavy winter J. C. Ahlstrom is clearing up a farm now uiimiiuu.

-return lo uie nicni sys tern of our earlier days, which is op. otatiairs; unless tncre is a mutual cx- diet and lack of open air exercise, on Washington Creek. posed by those dorivinir benefits from chanffoof conlidence between the peo. Ayer Sarsaparilla is the proper rem tion. Tho lower grades cf the city school are in good hands.

If they were What we dont like to see: the partisan spoils system. Since Jack plo and their representatives; and unless eay to take in the spring ot the year 10 So much windy weather. son administration, where tho neces purity tne blood, invigorate the system. among ana deep ieenng or nonesty, not, tho city High School wonldjiot be ho many chronic grumblers. sity of reform lirst became tho morality and a Ingn sense ot patriotism excite the liver to action, -and restore Such a scare over the smal pox.

so crediiauio as it, is. uur graduates viafa nf a agitation has been kept un continually, the healthy tone and vigor of tho system. j. i. i i I i People hate road working.

President Grant, in his messasre; recom are 1101, niaue iu me iJigu euiiuiir. aue or govornment woumoe quiie evment, First Class Barbers Employed, tSPleasejrive us acall.El mended coifgress to establish a board of The foundation of our government was DeLand's Chemical Baking powder is pupils are not trained alogether in that deiiartilienl. beginning is mailo examiners to inquire into- tho compe Notice. Mr. L.

E. R. Andrew will solicit sub laid by such patriots as Washington, a strictly puro It in made f'lom tency and efficiency of applicants tor Adams; Hancock, Jetlerson, and Ham scriptions and advertising for The Sun lower down, and their method 'of grape, cream tartat and bi-carb soda, onice. wis successor, rresidcnt Hayes, ilton and men of thattype, whose integrity and love 'of country was unques only. They manusacture their soda ex attempted to carry this out, but failed, thought and study aro developed in tli complaints for non-delivery of the paper should be made to him, and wo Ten Per Cent, illonthly.

pressly for it, and as it is put together various intermediate grades. Without'. owing to tlio long-rooted corruption, the small scale in which it was intro want to hear of everv failure nromntlv. on chemical principals, we claim it has tioned. No oho doubts but that the principles laid down by.

these men were the very best; and that the purest motives Mr. Andrew will make collections, do good work thei-o the best results eaano duced, the unpopularity of President no exuat on the iry lti test it and you will use no other i The Best Way Is Rcaily Pay. eporting, and work generally in the be reachsd in tho High school, it, is existed when rue corner stone oi our Hayes himself and the strenuous opposition of corrupt office-holders and "seek ers. But during the present adminis, interest ot J. he isun.

vv ask tor him a cordial reception at tho hands ot the this work that the efficiency of a super government' was- laid. But havo the politicians 'strid statesmen that succeeded The best goods That Husband of 1 Intcndeiit an a the judgement of asehool business men of Lawrence. We ask for That husband of mine is three times them, i followed, in their tracks and tration the long and continued agitation of civil service has jjeome to I i 1 1 board are tested. Besulls are readied The Sun such patronage as it may merit the man he was before he commenced Lowest Prices Prompt Attention oiiuiHx in uie sua we.ui me i enmeton using VV ell's Health Kenewer." $1. through happy combination of efforts that, work in harmony all the way and wnatcver it receives we promise, to put back into it, until Lawrence has a newspaDor that will do credit to the Civil Service Lieforin Although the out tneir intentions tina suoli betvu the ease, tho uooesity of Civil Service Keform would have been absent.

To secure the rights of the people and administer the affairs of state, without Druggists. measure doen not meet the approval of Catarrh of thi. liladdcr, city. We are sure the people feel the need of a good paper and are ready to support one. one another.

This is secured by the exjericnce and skill of a superintendent assisted by 10 Pounds Granulated Sugar $1.00 I0U Standard A Buear l.fln Stinging irritation; inflammation, all every one, it is that mucn gained towards and will appease the peo. pie for a while at least. The people's representatives have at. last found out the wish of their been creating ill-feeling, strife and party dissensions and jealousies, should be the aim of. all political parties, and it would ICii Extra Sucar.

1.09 kidney and urinary complaints, cured by "Buchu-paiba." $1. 1 Light CSugsr. l.oo tho advice and co-operation ot a wise Best Rio Coffee. .1.00 Every smoker should try "Little Jo- be better tor the administration to 6 Laundry Starch. 1.00 school board.

AVhen these are secured ker." change hands every timo tho executive 17 Soda, 1.00 In the Diamond Dves more coloring is chanced, thus keeping the public posted 5'4 Japan Tea Dust. Don't wear dingy or faded things when 1W ImuerialTea. l.nn given for 10 cts. than in- any 15 or 25- the finishing work is dono by competent corps of teachers such as the Law-rence schools seem to as to the cours'w pursued by the different cent tney give iasteranu more brilliant. colors.

panics ami ica nig uieni uener aoio io judgo of heir reipectivo merits. But in the ten-cent Diamond Dye will make them as good as new. They aro perfect and cost but 10 cts. 24 Bars of Soap, 24 Boxes tf Mutches, lo lb Cans of Tomatoes, 1,00 18 Cans of Pons, 1,00 apprised of their duties; For in the language. of tho immortal Garfield, "To reform this service is one of the highest and most, imperative duties of statesmanship." In conclusion, I would say that where now we see all thought, aU'liope, all iu-tluuneo, 'all effort concentrated upon partisan cliques, upon jobbers in influ HIGH St'HOOr, UUADUATtXU ('LASS.

tluis theorizing, i am wandering some, what from the subject. Women that have been bedridden for And a larffo assortment at Low Prices. No matter, what your ailment is To sneak ot lio lirst agitation ot Civil yeaus have 'been completely cured by the use of Lydia J5. Pinkhani'S Vegeta 'iimnwincnfc Kxm'eises Ht Hie Opii'ji Brown's Iron Bitters will surely benefit Service Reform would be to go back to HSfC-rder by Telephone. Ki hlu the.

Kovernmetit ot our mother country. ence, upon official patronage mongers, Great Britain, for reform was first Comm.i'iHvnierit exercises of the (icl.nni pbice nt, thu o)era house las- 'tin. The class consisted of When tlie blood is impure, or when found For years, England had experienced very disastrous results and upon securing' "good-nalursd and unsusoeuting citizens to givo tln-ir aid ana sanction to an unworthy office-seeker, we should see exertions to it is thin and. cold, good health is im trom the niisni anagement of the public possible. Under such conditions, boils fji'vi-ii vou ng ladies, as usual, vice in-r in inv possessions.

In "Star" Cash Grocery, Third door North SI. K. Church, 85 Massachusetts LAWRPVCE, KAS. pimples, headaches, neuralgia and rheumatism, and one disease after predominating. The hall was densely under Lord Paimerston, the democratic educate one's self up standard needed for official duty, concern to keep one's character above danger of attack at a public competition, encouragement and republican elements first common ble Compound.

Tlie editor of this paper has used some of DeLand's Chemical Baking Powder. Ask him what he thinks of it. No chance to counterfeit DeLand's Chemical Baking Powder, fer it is put up in cans only, bearing their name. You can not be sure what brand you are buying when you purchase bulk baking powder. Banish ill health, nervousness, vexation, fretf ulness, by using Brown's wowde.d.

On the stage were the grad ced the airitation in favor of reform. another is developed. Take Ayer Sa-saparilla and it will make the blood which was vigorously opposed by the to luependence in politics, study ot what pure, ricn ana warm. bishops and nobility. They started the ever would contribute to the acquire- ASTBANGE AM) STARTLING DREAM! retorm in the interest oi universal jus ni'-iit of a just distinction for ability and tice, as against all class distinctions, lint etneiene.y in the discharge of omcial uates, their teachers and several prominent citizens.

The exercises were opened with music, followed by prayer by the llov. G. H. Scott. The exercises by the graduates were opened by Miss.

Annie L. Modine, who read an essay on "Old China," having here it met with staunch as duty, upon which all promotion would Is There a Spirit World? in: nobility of England regarded end. With the creator ability and A remarkable dream or preternatural DR. A. O.

GIBSON'S FEVER and AGUE CURE. ThU TONIC FEVER FAILS to cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Malarial Fevar, Night Sweats, Ague Cake, Neuralgia, Jaundice, Lost of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Bilious Fever, Rheumatism, and Typhoid Fever. Laboratory 12i8 Grand Avenue, Kansas Citt, Mo. by all DrugiUi. VTPrlct ss and 80 Cents.

iron Jtsittors. tion recent occured iu Louisville. Mr. contempt the idea, of the common people entering the service of their country higher character which such improved methods would bring into the public Tne public service was in a most deplor of your smoking reference, not to the land of the Coles. V.

K. Morea.a gentleman well and lavorably known about towu.on retiring lor the night, teeltng unwell and nervous was very restless Iu his sleep, but seemed to himself to be Ladies approve Little Joker." tials. but to the ware of that name service, us sen respect, and its public estimation could notfailto be enhanced. Our polities would tend to rise from the degradation in which vicious and corrupt methods have involved them, and wide awake and in lull control ot Ola senses, treating of its discovery and the im provements made in its manufacture. A vision appeared in bis dream W.

J. "Your Skin Cure is superexcellent. It showing him a large naming num take the positioii befitting a science is fost curing my daughter's ring worm, Un.l all Airai kai 11 Attorney at Law, Conveyanc er an ber commanding him to obtain it from the lottery aud then vanished. The whieh deals with the greatest affairs of Miss Hilda Pierson's essay on "James Russell Dowell" possessed considerable REAL ESTATE AGENT. Mrs.

E. L. D. Merriam, Blue Hill, Mass. Druggists keep it.

$1 per a nation, anu tlie proloundest human interest of a people, and the afl'airs of able condition. Offices were bought and sold for political favor, and the tled people monopolized the civil, military and ecclesiastical service of the country. Such was the uoaditiou of things. But against all this prejudice, they opened tlie service to free competition, and from that time forward, its purity steadily gained ground, until at the present time, any.one entering the British service, does so upon his own responsibility and co petency, and not upon oflicial influence. There is no more politics in an Englis i custom house to-day than there is in an Ameri merit, but her voice was so low as to be dream was so starlliDg as to lully awaken him, and although one who never.believed in lotteries or upheld them, yet try as he would he could not shake off the vision or for- slate would assume a more Utopian heard with difficulty.

Farms and City Property for sale -Leave our Property in my hands if you want it sold. lo commissions unices sale is made. Office: iiKe pertection. Pro Bono Publico. The introduction tret ho numbers which seemed to be burned in bis brain.

Finally he called at the office of over llouse's clothing; store, 79 Mass St. "Our Duty to the Public," a recitation by Barclay W. Henshaw, was ono of the best things of the evening. His delivery the Commonwealth uistrtoution and of pure and healthy Soda is an immense benefit to the public. D.

B. DeLand Co. were tho pioneers pf this movement, Abilene Gazette: "Some of Glick's paying $1, asked lor a ticket with the numbers of his dream on it. Fortunatly the number was unsold and bis ticket was was fair. H.

C. PATTEliSOIM, DEALER IS- organs are intimating that (Jhanellor Marvin will be turned out. and his place "Importance of by Mary A. ufacturers of these goods in the United States. can church or college.

In the administration of the government of Britsh ludia which was found to be very cor lined by a liticK uemocrat. it Mr. Gliek does not know the fact, there are given him. The drawing was soon to come off and so nervous and excited had be buome tint, although against bit principles, he determined to witness it and stranzelv Van Buren, brought out the results of observation of small things, whereby A Notable Iiook Thurlow Weed's Auto FJOOTSSUOES, many ot the best men in Kansas who do, that Dr. Marvin is the right man in the biography, the inventions have become rupt, Great liritian, utter trying all other experiments, in ISM, threw over the whole method of influence and Ao-onts are wanted in all parts of the enough, he saw bis Dumber drawn (roro the wheel ami ihe handsome priz of was right place, and the day Tie is displaced.

perfected and introduced. because he is a Methodist, or because he country to canvass for tlie forthcoming ArTTnii'ioORAPHY OF iHUHLOW WEED. No- 117 Massachusetts St.iQ adopted open competition, and the results were most gratifying, and to-day th civil services of Great Britain, by Thia i a most work, embac- bis. Was this simply coinsidencef Who cm tell Next drawing takes place in LoutBville, April 30th; 1.960 prizes, amounting to Whole Tiokets only $2. Adross H.

M. Boardmao, Louisville Ky is nut a rampant Glickito, will be an extremely cold day for those who perpetrate such an injury to the peoples' uni The humorous recitation of Darius Green and his flying machine was ell rendered by Winifred Halderman, and ino- numerous anecdotes of Mr. Weed's far excels that of the United States, in purity and competency. Keform in the early life, and, later, giving many curious facts respecting the inner political history of the couutry during the half government service of most of the coun- 1 tries of the globe have been found neces- IhavebouB-ht out my partner. Mr.

Miirrnv. versity. By years of constant toil and prudent, faithful management. Chancellor Marvin has done more than any other man to place tho University of Kansas among tlie few leading first-class educational institutions in this country. century when his influence was so powerful.

An immense sale is expected. and intend to continue in the business, and sincerely thank my frienbs for their liberal Jsvors, and hope for a continuation of your trade. highly amused the audience as it always does. "Woman suffrage," by Louisa B. CaiT, deserves special mention.

It was short, but contained several fine points. Miss C. was the only colered graduate sary. Jb ranee ana uermany are now very earnestly considering civil service i reform. Of late years it has been agi The Lawrence Plow Co.

have their new Combined Riding and Walking Cultivator and tlieir new "Easy Walking Cultivators completed. Call and see them. tf Send for circulars and terms to agents. All persons indebted to the firm will nlmu To strike down such a man is a blow at tated continually in the United States. Houghton, mifflin at 99 Madison Chicago, III.

call and settle. H. U. PATTEKSOS. The attention of the people has been at- the university itsell.".

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