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Lawrence Daily Journal from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 4

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IAT7BEHGB DAILY JOURNAL AND EVENING TRIBUNE, GAEID 0, GOOD FLAO DAT. CZjTJB PLACES FIXXTX MAJOR AC30TT D3A1V RKAL BSTATB The republicans of the city of Lawrence will bold a primary election Friday, March 19th, 1WT, to place in nomination candidates for Fixed for she Annual One of the nrat Win Be Occasion lor BeJotetauT In tola Land Tomorrow. en auing en etocuon: mayor, pouoe lodge, city treasurer, one councilman in each SchootaTaietnaaoTia. Compiled by Alfred Whitman Real Estate Loans and Insurance, Office Bldrldge House. of toe tlx wards in the city, two members of I The Fourth of March, will mean County Superintendent Peairs baa Todhunter to McCarty.

on uie acBoot twaru, tceaaurer 01 toe scnooi board, two justices of the peace and two con- stables; ana each other officers as may be by almost as much to the country as did the day on which Grant and Lee met at diTided sixth interest in wl itl of sec Wall Paper Tin Appomattox. It is the date of formal taw required to De elected at saia election. The primaries will be held under the Crawford county system, at the usual to ting places In each precinct irom p. m. to 8.

p. m. The A trat sf er of the government from the 11, 12, 18; consideration 050. A Richardson to Ernest A Richardson, sej sec 18. 13, 19; consideration U.000 Trsngutt Haelsig and wife to Ernest following superrlsors are hereby appointed: MARCH 1897.

Sua. Hon. Tae. Wed. Thur.

frL Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 iiiiiiiZ.iiili2.i 2 22 23 24 ,25 26 27 328 29 30 3 "-nt Away at DeBoeo. The death of Major James Abbott, which occurred yesterday at his home at De Soto, cane to Lawrence people with a good deal of suddenness, as it was not known that he was ailing. He was one of the first couers to Kansas, and when he eame to the state he located in the Lawrenoe neighborhood and became an active participant in the affairs that were of such intense interest at that time, soon becoming a recognised leader of the, free state men. He was one of the just issued a circular giving information in regard to the annual examination of seventh and eighth grade pupils in the cunty schools. The sxaminatioB wilj take place on March 20.

for seventh grade work and on April 9. for eight grade work, at vaious school houses according to following instructions: All pupils who are prepared in seventh hands of the democratic party to the fust ward, d. i. cnurcam. Second ward, C.

C. Collins, Third ward. tL Vt. Wood. The Friends in Council met with Mrs 8now yesterday and completed the, e'udv of "Macbeth." Two papers were presented, one by Mrs D.

B. Robios a Character and Influence of Lady Macbeth;" and a papfr by Mrs. Paul Learn aid on "The Contrast in the Char acters of Macbeth and Banquo The current topic was furnished by Mrs Simpson who spoke of the immense reservoir in proa as of construction near Boston, snd which when completed will furnish an unlimited supply of pure water to the inhabitants of twenty-seven suburban towns. Qaiviraciub program for est arda? e. onuol of the party that stood behind Grant at Appomattox, and that has lFourth ward, Frank WUlard.

jruth wards, jaa. uuiuu. sixth ward John CaldwelL penned every helpful line of national Gerstenberger. lot 14 block 185. city of Eudors; consideration 11,600.

Charles A Hill and wife to Henry Kuhle. lots 8. 9, 10, 11 12. 18. block 179, csndldates are rea nested to hand their names to the chairman of the committee not I legislation from that time to this.

More over, tomorrow marks the close of the grade work, and those desiring to take later tfean noon of Wednesday, March 17, nan. By order of the republican city central com the eighth grade test, who hare not mittee, E. B. be hall Chairman. public career of Grover Cleveland, and for that the country has congratulation.

ISAIK MuUSAii secretary. best known of the early settlers of the state, and his death will bs learned with There is a greater, deeper reason for the city of Eodora; consideration 8300 Barry Laughhn to Sutton. undiTided i lots 27, 28, 29, in Media, consideration 1700. Clara Tanner and husband to Win. Lowe, lot 43 Rhode Island street, city of Lawrence; consideration 82.600.

Rachel Ford to Wm Lowe, sou'h 6 feet lot 41 Rhode Island street, city of people to rejoice on that day. however. sorrow by his many friends rcattered within its borders was: First Coneres of Colonies." Miss and for Old Glory to be flung to the All a candidate for police judge: A V. tiaaBF. corded grades in the seventh grade studies, should attend the examination at the point most convenient Saturday, March 20th, beginning at 80 o'clock a.

m. Branches as follows: Orthography reading, writing, geography and physio ology. Those desiring to be examined in the Emma Brown. "Bill of Rights," Mrs rollowlng la a record of the weather for the Past hours as shown by observation taken at Kansas UnlTeraliy by OhaneeUar 9. EL Baow.

breezes with increased fervor and pride. Diggs. Colonial Life in IT TK are authorized to The wall paper season is now here, and we are ready to serve you better than ever before. Our stock is large, new, patterns pretty, designs artistic and paper desirable in every way. SEE TRACY LEAJtMRD.

710 flags. St. Mits Sara Richardson," civics, cou nty announce candidate William McKinley is to be inaugurated president. II i Simpson Boilister as officers jntinned. Miss Stuart, leader Lawrence; consideration 81.

Rams? to Lsvina Churchbaugh So it is fitting that the flag of the na for police judge for the city of Lawrence subject to the decision of the republican primaries. The No Name club program yesterday Major Abbott was born in Hampton Connecticut, on December 8, 1818 He cot his primary education in the com mon schools of his native state sad afterwards went to a couple of academies. Two yeaia after graduating he taught school. He then met with an accident which compelled him to give up that vocation and for a number of tion float from every house top and window morrow, resplendent with the afternoon opened with a paper on "Achievements of Independence and eight grade branches should present certified grades in the seventh grade work. This examination be held on Saturday, April 8rd, at the same points, beginning at the same hour, and will be supervised by the same teachers bright sunshine of a promising future.

WIS are authorized to announce that Judge L. S. Steele will be a can Italy in the Congress of Vienna," by Mr-. eftofswiofsw 23, 14 erstion 84.000. Elizabeth Harris to Phoebe Bare, tract in 8.

14. 20. consideration 8328. Bollanld Wheeler and wife to Mrs Alice Ostmsn, set of i os i. 23, 12, TamTwntnr 94 17 VU Temperature Wet Bmb 82 Barometer a 07,29 115 29 223 Wtoil Direction wma1 Velocity 10 ft Ctoarttne 10 I 0 1 M'leeof wind ineUenaena.

CmoAeo, Harch I. For Kansaii: Oenerally fair and wanner tonight and Thursday; variable winds. and made more glorious than tver in Roberts, and this was folio wed by a die diaato for reflection as police judge, subject to the republican city primaries. the sight of the people by the knowl cuesion of F. Marion Crawford's books years he was variously engaged in trades and callings that came in led by Mrs.

Thrasher. edge that a sterling American patriot is installed in the white house, and that ft LIL be a candidate for the office of city treasurer subject to the decision The "Round Table" club met with his way. In 1854 Major Abbott as the seventh grade examination. Branches as follows; grammer arilhme tic, history and government. Required average B0 per cent mini of the republican primaries.

Mrs. J. 8. Emery through the month of came to Kansas with the third party of fj. S.

DUHCAH. congress is dominated by a party that was founded in the cause ef freedom and human liberty, and whose record is 19, consideration 81.750. Sarah Hill and husband to Benry Koble, lots 1 and 2, block 144. Eudora. consideration 82.500 Tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon NERVE: CHILDREN.

CITY Haw! HI February. The papers have been New England emigrants, arriving in "Frederick the Great in Literature" by Lawrence on October 10. of that year, The Importance of Protection la- I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for police Judge subject to tne of hot soda at Wiede Try a glass msnn's. replete with great accomplishment and patriotic purposes. Mrs Patterson; "The Founders of Ger He soon settled on a claim in the Waka- decision of the republican city primaries.

faata from Excitement. It is wisely observed that intelligent Weaver wilt sell a lot of fancy taffeta man Classical Literature" by Mrs. Cul mum oo per cent, au grades oi au per cent or above attained on examination this year, will excuse applicant from further examination in that subject. Before receiving a diploma each pupil K. U.

HilLIT, rusa valley, and became known as a silks suitable for waists and regularly people are beginning to understand the After the theatre warm up with a dish ver; "The Sturm and Drang Move Univertdty Extension. importance of protecting the nervous resident of that locality. He at once took an active interest and part in the of oysters at Wiedemann's, ment" by Mrs Gilmore; Bis Ihe fifth lecture in the Uniyersity ex I worth 75o for 49c the yard. Not more than six yards will be sold to one customer, HEREBY announce myself a candidate for the office of city treasurer, subject to the republican caucus for city offices. J.

M. Sfskcbb. system in infancy and the danger of a shock to childish nerves. As a rule. Life and Work," by Miss Annie Wright.

free state and pro slavery struggle that Flaying cards.checkers and cheat men, tension course will be given tomorrow evening at the high school building. The The March meetings of the club will be the more quiet a baby is kept during a fall line at Smith's news depot was going on. This culminated in his being one of the leaders in the Branson at the home of Mrs. EL Moore. machines at 842 Masss- I HERKB1 announce myself as a can- the first year of its life the better chance subject of the lecture is -Hamlet." The White sewing cbusetts street.

Adidate for re election as iustice of the didate for re election as Iustice of The L. L's met with Mrs. Daiely it has for a life of health and happi rescue and later in the Doy rescue. lecture will discuss the play as far as the must write a creditable essay of less than 500 words to be sent to this office not later than April 80th. Teachers should assist in selecting and outlining subjects at once.

he following teachers have been sew leoted as the examining board: A IL King and A. H. Couch, government; C. pri peace auDjeet to tne repuoiican Fresh eggs 3 dozen 25c, E. A.

KASOLD, Mrs. Sears read an exceptionally inter ness. Tne fact mat so large a pro "closet scene" in act three. TheJec ohm Chabltoh, maries. esting paper on "English Woaien in He was in command of a com psny of free state men and became later the leader of the third tue will give a running analysis of the CLOCKS! CLOCKS! I HEREBY announce myself as a can- Politics." She gave a lucid statement play, in which the date, source, plot and Before engaging ice.

Phone 113, 627 A dictate tor the board of education sub of women's position in the past and at regiment of the free state Infantry. He Massachusetts street, C. F. Bruce, prop. of the republican I ject to tne.

decision THE ORIGINAL the oresent time, describing all known keot actively in the front till the close character will be discussed, with especial insistence upon the character of Bam let in relation to the circumstances in Gbjuut Kkith. voters. of the strife snd conflict of the tempestu types from the wild to the fully cultured, The Wilder Bros. Shirt Co, are selling ous davs of the first part of the history i SETH THOMAS CLOCKS. the latter type being an ideal picturi of which he is placed.

Bis problem, his 1W1LL be a candidate for re-election to the office of justice of the peace for tue city of Lawrence, subject to me de of the state. Major Abbott was a mem' the twentieth century woman. The portion of the human family die in infancy is due largely to the folly of nurses and the ignorance of mothers. Overbright babies do not commend themselves to physicians, who know that the first year of a ohlld'a life should be spent largely in sleep. All efforts to arouse the dormant mind ef the child at this period are attended with danger.

The foolish, practice of tossing helpless baby in the air while it screams both with affright and de light is a most dangerous one. A physician with a large practice tells the story of a precociously bright child I which showed -rodent delight when those on hand shirts below cost to close out. A good fountain pen which we will guarantee at only 81.50 at Smith's news his i weakness, nis relations to Ophelia, will receive especial attention ber of the first Kansas house of repre program closed with Several choice se Sold by cision of the republican primaries. A. A.

COOPBB. senativesand later was state senator. He lections on the piano by Miss Abbie COSLEY has lived at De Soto for the past few Noyes, which were greatly enjoyed by Temperance Meeting. A temperance meeting will be held in I ILL be a candidate for the office of O. Bowman and Emma Martin, physiology; Minnie Reno and Addle Bryan, arithmetic; Scott Martin and John Wright, geography Bailie Barker and Cora Ahlstrom, grammar; Gertrude Boll and Emma Ulrich, writing; Julia D.

Miller and Estelle CowgilL reading; Alma Gibson and Cora Elliott, orthography; T. V. Masterson and W. J. Parnell, history.

Examination will be held at the fol lowing named places: Lawrence high school, conducted by superintendent and assistants. White school, No. 61. conducted by years, but hss made frequent visits to all present. police judge, at the coming city Lawrence to meet his old friends in re the north Lawrence M.

E. church to election. Chas. Chad wick. Ihe Ingleside club continued the study THE 837, Mass St.

unions and gatherings of a histoiio na morrow evening, tne aaareas to oe given of events in the reign of George III depot. Only the best brands of cigars carried in stock and sold at the same price of i nferior goods at Smith's news depot. Another big cut on flour. E. A.

KASOLD. by Mrs. Dora A. Evans of Clay Center, ture. WE are authorized to announce George B.

Edgar as a candidate Tonics were, the union of English and Major Abbott was universally popular Mrs. Evans is past grand vice templar of Irish parliment. measure for the relief for the board of education subject to tossed in this way by a doting grandfather, who was accustomed to play Bowling Scores. The following scores were made on the bowling alleys of the Merchants the grand lodge of I. G.

of Kan, the decision of the republican primaries. of the Catholics in regard to political rights and its failure, the resignation HEREBY announce myself a candi with it in this way every evening. The child trembled with delight when the night's frolic wa over, but one evening sas and is also a state G. T. TJ.

worker. The audience will1 also be given selections of music by her. The object of Pitt, trouble in India, the trouble be. dote for tne office of ponce Judge of Laura VanTries, Addie Bryan. of hot soda at Wiede- tween French and English in regard to with all who knew him and even in his latter days was as strong in his opinions as when he lead the younger men in their struggle for what he believed was right.

The funeral will take place torn rrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at the family home at De Soto, front this trembling it passed Into a Try a glass mann's. the city of Lawrence. subject to approyal of the republican primaries. of the meeting is to sustain a temperance the island of Malta, led to a fresh de spasm, tne orst indication or one ox sentiment. claration of war, and the recall of Titt those fatal brain diseases against wnlcn supplies at 842 Mas- AJbBKBT nSCKKB.

AMUSEMENTS. Sewing machine sachusetts street. as prime minister, the plan of Napo Dr. A. Ashby, who has built up a medical science Is helpless.

Nothing could be done bat to wait until the little life had flown to a happier land. Chi leon for the conquest of England and its large and lucrative dental practice in his ailuri. Mrs. French had charge of the Morart Symphony 'club, University lecture course.No.4, March 10, Athletic association 1 ast night. IMPERIALS Strikes Spares Total Albach ........11 9 509 Lowe 9 15 609 Innes 6 11 414 2 16 429 Kuhne 5 9 405 5 10 392 John McCurdy 8 5 878 Robertson 7 8 358 PHOENIX Strikes Spares Total 6 14 478 8 14 491 Gibb 5 8 852 Honnold 3 5 803 Brown 1 2 17 439 A DESOLATE SPOT.

cago Tribune. literature, Mrs, Browning's, Aurora Leigh, five years stay in this city, sold bis pr actice Saturday to Dr. Kerns of Kansas City, preparatory to his going to Wednesday night 'Temptations of Money" Thursday nighf'Monte The Ottawa paper says of this company: MOHTB CBIBTO. In the of Tristan d'Aesihs Is! Mrs. Griffin told the story, interspersed to- laitaa OaaUen.

Le Page du Pratz tells of a class of The loafers enjoyed the weather day; they could stand in the sun. with selections by Mrs. French. Mexico.where he expects to locate. Dr.

obstinate Indian gamblers of the early TheTwenteth Century club met with Manager Ridgn ay scored another of his managerial successes Saturday night colonial days of Louisiana, who were Ashby gives possession of the office April l.until that time, he will continue his Miss Roberts. The usual Current Events were omitted and the afternoon Mrs. Carrie Miller Gardner will on March 10, open dressmaking parlors oyer Sol Marks store. A last, with the "Monte Cristo" company. so infatuated with a gambling game of their own invention, which Du Pratx practice here.

While Lawrence hates was spent in ten minute reviews of the The performance given was quite equal to anv Droduction of that play that was calls the game of "La Perche," that the to loose the doctor, his friends wish him the best of success in his new field. following books: The Damnation of player who may have lost all his per Thurn Ware, by Miss Tisdale; Tom Barker, No. 20, conducted by Icy Vaughan, Eveline Emmett. Kanwaka, No. 15.

conducted by Cora, Ahlstrom, Sallie Barker. Faimew, No. 21, conducted by C. O. Bowman, Emma Martin.

Centennial, No. 85, conduted by C. Scott Martin. Wey bright, No. 4, conducted by D.C.

Fisher, Alice Jay. Twin Mound, No. 82, conducted by Ella Jay. Maude Cart wright. Clinton, No.

25, conducted by Rachel Fisher, Edith Willey. Mound school, No. 35, conducted by Sherman Murphv, 8. A. Carson.

Big Springs, No. 72, conducted by Ella Stone, W. J. Parnell. Lecompton, No 38, conducted by Alma Cardwell, T.

V. Masterson'. Central, No. 04, conducted by Sena Marvel, Marion Kidder. High Prairie, No.

43, conducted by Amelia Shumaker, Mabel Graham, Hesper, No 6. conducted by Alms Gib. son, Cora Elliott. Vinland, No. 49 conducted by A.

H. King, A. H. Couch. sonal belongings would go secretly and Grogan, by Miss Francis Barzer; Senti purloin the belongings OX his wife and Weaver has some short lengths of ever given here, and was of a quality that woo new honors for the Rohrbaugh.

It is pleasant to be able to say that there was a good patronage; public apprecia The finest lenses give eood vision when accurately fitted by the graduate optician at Hester's. If you are thinking of replenishing your stock of shirts for fall and winter play them away also. Very often, when mental Tommy, by Miss fhilips; The fancy pasaementne trimmings (2 to 8 they had staked their bed clothing, and Real Issue, by Miss Smith, Phroso, by lost even that, the hard-headed gain tion and managerial enterprise are Mrs. Peairs; The Sprightly Romance of yards) that have been selling from 75c to tl 50, The price tomorrow afternoon from two until five o'clock, will be 39c the yard. swinging iato harmonious concert.

Marsac, by Mrs, Tracy Learnard; Amos biers of this description would go to the French planter and bargain for new A Hot Tblno'. When you're in need, Just order feed Or wood or coals Of L. Bolles. Vermont, the street, And Henry meet, Where, cold or hot. For cash on "spot," I' )1 serve you well With all I sell.

Feed Store 1021 Mass.8t. Juda, bv Mrs. Kenyon; The Kentucky Seats now on sale. call on Wilder Bros. Shirt Co.

and see what they have to offer, i One of the brightest mornings of the bed covering, mnch to the dislike of the I Cardinal and Aftermath, by Mrs. Poeh planters, who rarely received any pay! -mil-. Mrs. Peake's meetings at the United Soajtn Atlantic Sea. The loneliest spot in the known world ia said to be the little island of Trie-ten d'Acunha, one of the little group of islets in the South Atlantic sea.

The island has an are of not quite SO square miles, but the population is less than 100. This little knot of human beings represent two of the largest and two of the smallest nations in the world, their nationalities being American, Dutch and The island has most desolate appearance. nearest neighbor to the settlement not reckoning the two other isles in the group is St. Helena, 1,200 miles distant, and it is seldom that any sign of outer civilization comes within Bight of Tristan d'Acunha. Occasionally a ship passes within communicating distance, and once a year it government ship of war calls with mails.

This is the only opportunity the islanders have of receiving news of the world, outside their borders, and they have to wait 12 months for a reply by post. Tristan d'Acunha, however, lonely and desolate it is, has a romance all its own. The "grand old man" of the island has had a remarkable career. Wrecked off the island in the "thirties," er. for the artlclea.

Cincinnati Enquorer. Presbyterian church are being attended SPRING SAMPLES of NEW SUITINGS The Very Latest The next state oratories' contest will I I 1 by much larger crowds than can be com IV RestMeltatlnn. There is no reliable case on record be held at Lawrence wnere the police at o. P. LEONARD'S fortably accommodated at the church.

where resuscitation has taken nlace are used to such things and won't inter year was in evidence this morning. The sun came out clear, and the day was a decidedly pleasant change. S. SAUNDERS, Professional Teacher of C1IAE, KAMUOifJ, BJJJO AID UIBKB Special attention given to children. My studio is at No.

Mass, Sk (up stairs). This season promises to be a great one fere with the intercollegiate soraps. The Woman's Republican club will for silk waists. Weayer has a sale to t7 A ft' i i 4 WM 3. Hutchinson News.

after the complete freesing of the body in man. This has been frequently accomplished in theooM-bloodedanirnals, suoh as fish and reptiles, if thawing be have a meeting at Mrs D. Cutler's at morrow afternoon of waist silks at 49c Black Jack, No. 9, conducted by C. O.

PATROMZK CO ULl'STEIES. Boener Bros, are now established at 8 o'clock on "inauguration day" for con the yard, Tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon Alma Marvel. gratulation and business. gradually brought about Boston Weaver will sell a email 101 01 sues in Prairie City, No. 78.

conducted by their new place of business and carry a Battle Ax Tobacco, 19 cents with a medium dark shades for waists that are After the theatre warm up dish of oysters at Wiedemann's. Be sure and get a waist of those fancy Julia D. Miller, Mysie Stump. regularly 75c for 49o the yard. a pound.

taffeta silks that will be on sale tomor complete line of cigars, tobacco and smoker's supplies. 1 A full imported Havana filler cigar for 5 cents equal to any Roscoe, No. 44, conducted by J. 8, OosMMle Cruelty. "I saw Mrs.

Higiby standing at the row afternoon for 49o the yard. Try a ton of crushed coke. window weeping." 10 cent cigar. Many styles and sizes among the on-hand shirts at the Wilder Bros, Shirt Co. McClelland, Alice Reel.

Washington Creek, No. 22, Gertrude BelL Emma TJirich, E. A. KASOLD. If you want the best coal, no mistake, see Gnffin.

Prices as low as the lowest. WILLIS The concert given by the Camillo Urso "I don't blame her; Mr. Higby-was cleaning the pavement with thai hand-painted snow "Tshovel" she gave him Christmas. Chicago Record. HAROLD McCROITX', Aaverttaasl ltettars.

he was treated so kindly by the islanders that he declined the offer of a pass The following is a list of letters res PHOTO STUDIO. SURGEON DENTIST, mainins uncalled for in the postofflee at company in University hall last night was one of the finest ever given Law rence. There was a splendid audience present, and the occasion was one that the music lovers in attendance will long ing ship to take him on board, and threw in his lot with the inhabitants. Lawrence. for the week ending 843 St.

Over Faxon's Shoe Store. 033 St The many friends of Miss Mary Reats will be interested.in learning that she has secured a position in the silk department with the Doggett Dry Goods com psny at Kansas City. J)R O. W. MURPHY, i loarric ostkOfatb maub.

MarcyS.1897. In 1853 Gov. Glass died, and the ship i look back to as one of the most delight Blackwell Mrs Hensen sirs Maggie wrecked Englishman, whose name, by the way, is Peter William Green was unanimously chosen to fill the dead ful of their lives. 1 SblTaleyOraB -eninrs. A Miscellaneous lot of Frames on sale, to-morrow at 23 cts.

for pick of the lot. I You can get a bargain early in the day. -HOADLEVS, 733 Mass. St. SOCIAL HAPPENINGS.

my man's place. He has held the office Treats all diseases, both acute and chronic, The condition of Ida Bergen who shot iBanellV Crnmmstt Joan I Campbell John Donas CD YAK ever since. Nervous diseases ana iemaie trouoie a specialty. At the Kldrldge House. Elwell A Ellis It herself Monday noon, is about the same Green is a grand old man in the best Lelbrtadter A A that it was that afternoon.

She is con sense. The number of lives he has 6aved Parties ealluut for tne above letters will nlsasa The Ladies Social circle of Plymouth scious, the bullet is in the lung and can off the rocky shores of his island is not say advertised, siring date of the same. Hts yonr mat laddrssnod to yonr street and number not be removed, and the chances are Congregational church will give an inaugural tea in the church parlors Thurn ana win na aauTsraa promptly. -IS- known, but must be some hundreds. The British and American governments still about even for the girl's recovery.

w. n. mots, uaaimna, General DellTerr Clerk. Postmaster. Athens council of the Fraternal Aid.

day afternoon at 8 o'clock. have recognized hie humane efforts. Coke is only 8 and 10 cents this fear Bovkrsock Opkm Hoik. Two Nights Only. 3 ad 4.

The Favorite Bomaatia Actor r. wm. I Monroe. and his theater oompany. IVailwaaJeTi IHolr the sensatlonai drama Tomptatioas of Llonoy.

onto Cristo. PRICES: io, ao, 3o Cents. One lady admitted free Wednesday night accompanied by one paid 80 eent ticket. Seas on sale Tuesday morning. There will be a regular meeting of association gave a very successful bal and Green was some time ago presented this year than i masque at Frasier hall last nih; the i Great Time as Salvation Army.

The Salvation army of this place, as Coke is selling cheaper ever before. the 65 Improvement society, tomorrow evening. Hen. Theo. Poehler willed sisted by a large number of officers from dreas the meeting for the evening.

There attendance was large, the music good, and the whole occasion enjoysbly managed. "In Union there Is Strength will also be music for the occasion. other places, are having some big meet ings at their halL Major and Mrs Still THE SPICE OF LIFE. This Is Nowhere Attested Better Than in Our Dress Goods Department. Where such a variety of styles, prices and pat Fob Rknt Four room house.

En will conducted an enthusiastic meeting with a lifeboat by the British He also holds a medal from the king of Italy. He Is married to a native of St. Helena, During his "governorship' the old man lias acted aa magistrate and clergyman, performing the marriage and funeral ceremonies when required, and preaching the gospel in the little cottage which serves as a church. Cincinnati Enquirer. The incisor teeth of man nre seldom more than opp-fmiHX rf ti Inch lonjr.

quire at 1845 Rhode Island street. -Mo last night The singing bv Lieut Nar- will be here and lecture at the JE. church corner of Warren and New York street on Friday The evening meetings of the evangelism lnturl. I roway of Kansas City, was fine. night Fob Salb Farm two miles southeast ofVinland.

Address Frank L. Peairs, Lawrence, Kan. plumbing, sewer work, pumps, at tic services which have been 'in progress in the United Presbyterian church, will be moved to the Methodist for the remainder of this week. Mrs. Peake's strong, clear presentation of the Gospel has aroused universal interest; but SUITS $16 PANTS $4 O.

P. LEONARD'S, Thb TAium, terns are found, affording the early buyer an opportunity of picking the choicest for the season. This week we exhibit side by side our Fob Rbht A large sunny room with south exposure. With or without board 834 Kentucky street. Wasted Situation by a competent msny of those who are anxious to Savage's, 914 Massachusetts street.

RED LETTER 8ALE.sw' FILE YOUR LETTERS, Use our File, save SO per cent. 19 Cents eaob, $2.09 per do. 30c regular price after March Srd. hear her have been prevented hitherto, because the church would not accommo Oarson City and Betom. date them all.

At the request of these The Union Pacific is the line for chesp black and colored dress goods. These styles have been selected with great care in regard to value as well as style. We know that they are 1 ej ej colored girl for general housework. Inquire at 1033 New Jersey street. Wasted To rent a furnished house; give location and price to J.

H. Glatbsrt or Dr. C. J. Simmons.

and an invitation of the quarterly con UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. ference of the Methodist church, it has rates snd quick time to see the great light March 17. Tickets on sale March i 13 to 14 See J. P. Ross, 710 Msss.

St. i a nanasome lot: tne rest mat ever gracea our been decided to hold the evening service L. IT. OIBB, Proprietor, SSlSWSSJSSSUSSSWSSMSUSWSUSSSJSSWSWSSSSWSi in the larger house, to that all shall I or J. T.

Shanklin, U. P. depot. Fob Salb Good house and lot in de A. Hntir, PrsiidenV J.

D. Bownwci, TwPrafiim CONSOLIDATED BARB" WIRE COM, LATCa, etel efOIilET, 1UL. taAcuFAOTvssca en PUIn VTire, the Celebrated Genuine G2dsa "OxA Bran and -Baker Barb Wire, Ctxl hsve an opportunity to attend and hear thi woman. The afternoon Bible slreable locatien. Price reasonable.

Inquire of 716 Mississippi street. WIDOWS NOT AVAILABLE. reading, at 2:80 will still be held at the stockhoidera Meeting- The annual meeting of the stockholder! of the Lawrence Gas, Fuel Electrie Light com psny, for the election of directors and such other business as may counters. In Wash Goods We Bhow an almost bewildering assortment in the most pronounced novelties of the season at Marrrlna; One Meant Pnnlshmemt In Wasted Reliable men to travel Meet merchants and manufacturers United Presbyterian church, will be a debate at music hsll tonight between representatives of the different classes in the Kansas univer McGregor. 1130 Csxton Building, Chi csgo.

111. Wasted Salesmen to sell a very complete line of lubricating oils and gf eases, etc. Liberal terms to good men. some before the meeting, wall be held at the office of the company Monday, March 15th. 1897, at 4 o'clock p.

m. -'tp R. Johbsoh, Scc'y. prices so low that buyers are buying them now. These prismatic colors in a multitude of irides sity scbool of arts bpeskers receiving first and second places will represent the Interclas Debating society in the February 15, 1897.

7 GnraAii Omen, LAwnxsta, 2st c3 chonld be nddnMed. the Old Times. He had to be a bold man who married a widow, for a few rude jokes and a flattering aeranade were not the only punishments awarded him. He was deprived of benefit of clergy. Benefit of clergy was the privilege claimed by priests to be tried before the ecclesiastical courts, in which offenders were nearly always sure of acquittal.

Laymen also enjoyed the privilege if they possessed the extremely small amount of knowledge requisite for ordination. Beading and writing were at a premium, and a man under sentence of death who could read a psalm might plead his clergy and escape the penalty of having his "height shortened by a head. in the ages when the custom originated. final preliminary for the Kansas-No brsskaMebate. The question is Rm solved that the recent interpretation of the Monroe doctrine will be advanta For tne Methodist conference at Manhattan tne Union Pacific will sell tick, ets st one scd onethird rate for the roucd trip on the certificate plan.

If yon prefer you can get your ticket and certificate at J. P. Ross city office and geous to the United States." Jewel Refining Cleveland. O. Notice Any one desiring the service of a Jersey bull or a Poland.

China male hog can find the same at Richard Hicks' corner Lion and Bridge streets, north Lawrence. To Rbht 320 or 160 acres of fine land in Vernon county, Missouri. Bouse of 8 rooms, stable, corn cribs and plenty of water, For particulars inquire of R. EL Bunt. Kansas City, Mo.

a' Notice I will haul away animals and clean Vaults as cheap as anybody. All work done satisfactory or no pay. DURING Mrs. Mary Essex, wife of James avoid the rush st the depot. Essex died yesterday afternoon at her AM home five miles northeast of the city, of cent combinations are found here at I2c You will say inwardly if not audibly, I thought you would ask5c a yard at least for them.

But such is the result of. the new process for texile printing one of the wonders of this age. Are you ready to buy Carpets or rJlattines You want to save money 5, 10, 15 and 20 cents a yarxi is worth saving, You can do that by buying this week. You can select, i hive it put aside for you; you need not pay until your carpet is laid; no outlay, no money needed un. til you are ready to have your work done.

We Watches and clocks repaired, repairing a specialty. All work stomach trouble. The funeral will take place tomorrow, from the A. M. church.

warranted by Hester, the Jeweler and optician. learning was too rare and precious to be destroyed. A man might be a murderer, but if he were the only man ia town Weaver will sell Thursday afternoon Orders to be left at R. B. Wsgstaff'a 1 grocery or through Lthe mail.

S.N. PnnntoB. H.W.HATNE, (tomorrow) a line of fancy taffeta silks Do You Find the Need of a Pfrir nf RUBBER BOOTS. who could read, It was not expedient to kijl him. By the abuse of the privilege, however, it came to be that a man ift Wahtbd Agents to handle Dr.

i worth 75c for 49c the yard. No more than six yards to a customer. OPTICIAN. Bunn's' What to. Do Until the Doctor England could commit murder, rapine or theft and be absolved from punish Comes." A great seller, good.

pay. Come early and get good J. trass, CssUlrs. ment by glibly reading a few word. D.

Kenyon, 780 Massachusetts street, This vtfiAna.wtvt1aM tnrfilAK wn.ni si A FULL LINE OP upstairs, do this for a Spring flyer; injecting enthusiasm I license to crime, was taken away from A lot of OVERSHOES we have in stock, SHOES both for men and women, we wish to close but, 7. The above goods we do not want to carry over, Will you buy them if the price is made into the carpet season. fommiI1rr4, AnTT ommvii. I who had taken a widow to wife could Wasted A good local agent, lady or fientleman. in every lodge and society Lswrenoc; must be good, honest and Old Uanse Presenes So fancy prices, but good, honest an absolute no longer kill or steal with impunity; he had no longer benefit of clergy- The work influential parties.

A life long agency to the right parties. Call on General unfortunate fact that his wife had had guarantee. Acent J. P. Fsolks, at 684 Massachusetts motierapouse rendered the living hue-I "TV Al (nanZ WV" Z) A' (2 street np stairs from 7 to 9 a.

m. or 1 tol band amenable to the civil law Lipp-1 nT7-r- ssmaw aaa NJ 8 p. Thursday, March 4,.

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