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The Kansas Daily Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 4

The Kansas Daily Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 4

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Don't fall to attend the Great Closing Out that it is "entirely remote from vulgarity in DAILY TRIBUNE. any form," and as 6uch will be acceptable. The combany is composed of the most note showy uniforms, while the Fort Leavenworth U. 8. Military band played some few fine airs.

The promise of target shooting, ball playing, croqueting, and drilling was mildly observed. We might as well tell tae truth. It is safe to say that the few who came from AUCTION SALE, worthy and well known actors and actresses. Ml MM mum Style, elegance, location, moderate prices, wm and choice of either the American plan a.ao OF Kansas City, Leavenworth, and Topeka were. J.

E. OOYEL, Publisher and Proprietor LAWRENCE, TUESDAY. MAT 20. 1879. DAILY.

EDITION. TctM8 OF 8UBSCBIPTION. to $3. ft), or the European plau $1.00 per day, and upwards, meals in the elegant Restaurant anything but pleased. PALBITK A TOWNSHIP ITEMS.

Again cornea to the front with. One copy one year, attached to the house, all unite in giving tne traveler more, for the same money. At the Grand Central Hotel, New York, than elsewhere. Tonganoxle Normal Class. Messrs.

E. Stanley and C. N. Frazier, well Watches Jewelry Silverware, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AT Want rain. Want forty thousand Green-backers in Kansas will have plenty of both in time for good crops.

'Kw uvyj r'A i. One copy throe months -Vi ne woW, by carrier NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. copy 6ne year. In advance tl .50 Wm. Hoops and wife will start soen for California, to reside-on the Pacific coast known'and experienced teachers, commence a a conv one vear not in aavance the Normal School at Tonganoxle next Monday, All cornraoBicatioTis shoa.i bo-addroseed to.

sditob Tkibunb a while. Mr. Inr. Williams, who moved a short time May 26, to continue six weeks. All common school branches needed to pas3 an examination will be taught on bevibw.

Tuition, $3. Lawrence Happenings. since to the south-west, has settled jjjk CHESTER'S, 59 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. county, near Lima, and likes the country. Mr.

Bowman, who left Kansas enthused TeacLers who wish to "brush up" and review their studies before going before a county board for examination will do weH to attend. with Arkansas comes out in Illinois and don't Letter Press, Sponge and Sit Balha, Plunge Baths, Sattley's Gang Plow (new), $50, cost $85 Faro Table, Billiard Table (slate 4 feet 8 inches by 9 feet) $50, 24ftfi platform scales, new, second hand grocer's scales (Howe's) small Geneva allude to Arkansas only on funeral occasions. Robert Dorsett the agent of the L. L. G.

shot revolvers, gld plate vest chains, $1, $2 whitewash and paint brushes, 25c. Brummelsick'e Is headquarters for underwear for Rente. The latest and most stylish Straw Hats at the Shirt Depot. Goods of all descriptions for gents' underwear cheaper than ever, at Brummelsick's, Hats in all styles for boys, youths and men for summer wear at Brummelslck's. at Baldwin, says three car loads per day were The Warren Street Sewer.

The Council did the right thing last night in ordering a good stone sewer to be built along the north side of Warren street. It All persons in the city and country who have drums or. fifes and can use. them, are requested to make themselves known to Geo. H.

Murdock, at No. 57 Mass. street, in order ladies' oil cloth aprons, cent's valises, lire proof sale, spsu, wenn fyu; looting glasses, 10c. to $10 6 stop organ, good as new, $50 7 octave piano, $100. ONE NIGHT ONLY 1 begins at the alley between Massachusetts pnd vw TTumnohire and extends the "Wednesday, May Ql.

shipped from this place last week, and three car loads of lumber received for Gilbert. The Underground Railroad. The company of colored dramatists that appeared at the Opera House last evening, in to ascertain whether a drum corps can be organized tor Decoration Day. 3t. All kinds of Fresh Vegetables of the season lenrrth of three blocks, east to the alley be SILVER PLATED GOODS.

A BRILLIANT MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC EPI80DK. tween Connecticut and New York. The cost will not be heavy, and whatever it Is will be Silver plate four and five bottle castors, $1 butter knives, 25c. table spoons, $1.2 Angeli is putting, or has put up a new awning and now that cream will be nicer than ever if possible. The colored men make themselves useful at the polls, but it would seem that none of them are wanted on the police force.

Brummeleick is constantly adding to his already large and well selected stock of gents' all for work and labor. The money paid out apt: "Rogers Bros'. trtDDle plate castors, engraved Dottles, tea spoons, 92; tame spoon for work will be puS in circulation for goads, at Henderson's Cash Grocery House. Ice! We are delivering Ice in all parts of the city. Orders left at office, corner of Win- THE ETEH'T OF THE SEASON! kQ rter set: triDDle Dlate table knives, $2.50 per set; quadruple plate butter dish $4 and nobody will be injared in the least.

Henry the play with the above title, drew an excellent audience, and pleased them most thoroughly. T.he piece Is well written, and abounds In exciting situations and points where the peculiar talents of the colored artists find excellent opportunity for display. As the name of the play indlca tes.lt is founded worth $8. street it to come next. Good Sadden Illness.

throp and Massachusetts streets, will bb- MR. SAM LUCAS CEIVE FBOMPT ATTENTION. 5-17d2m Eidemiller Co. Mrs. F.

W. Bparr, of North Lawrence, was QUEENS WARE AND GLA8SWARE. In the Great Moral and Musical Drama, New Potatoes, just received from Bermuda, snra TFTRST! PRICES best White Granite, warranted not to craze any piece on the system in vogue in old slavery times, when the fugitives from bondage were passed from "station" to "station," that is, from one friend to another. The author has truly depicted the scenes that took place, and of Furnishing Goods. Everything new in Straw will be found at the Shirt Depot.

The Lawrence Dailt Tbibune conies to hand enlarged to 23 columns. We are happy to see this evidence of increasing prasperlty and hope friend Covel will go steadily on to a big booming success. Kansas City Times. J. G.

Sands is selling fine harness to parties in Kansas City. The reason for this is UNDERGROUND RAILROAD! at Henderson's Cash Grocery Hev Straw Hats iust received, at Sat- crazeing in six months' of purchase will be replaced by new ware.) Best cups and saucers and breakfast plates at 50c. per set breakfast and dinner plates and cups and saucers taken with the bleeding of the langs which became so alarming that at nine o'clock Dr. 8. S.

Smyth was sent for who. remained with her all night. She is very much better this morning, but is still in a precarious condition. A telegram was sent to Medina, this county, for Mrs. Millett, her daughter, to come up Written I VVl UUU divuniutii I expressly for him by Hies Pauline B.

Hop- (common ware) at 40c. per set; glass sets of butter dish, creamer, spoon holder and sugar bowl for 40c; sauce dishes, 25c. per dozen tumblers, 20c. per set. Dbahatic Vocal and Specialty Ab kins.

Mr, of Colored liff's. Fresh Strawberries at Henderson's Cash Grocery House. TI8TS or babe excellence. After the Drama will couise they are exciting The company is really good throughout, and that lr resist able fellow, Sam Lucas, has a splendid part, which, of course, he gives to the fullest satisfaction of his. auditors.

He appear in a grand Parlor Concert. Admission. Reserved Seats. 75c Keserved seats for sale at J. P.

Boss' ticket office. Z. W. Bpraoue Manager New Straw Hats just received, at immediately. If Bhe does not get still better her daughter, Mrs.

Scott Noble, living in Texas, will be 6ent for. Mrs. Sparr has had a troublesome cough all through the past winter and this spring, which has culmln ated Wash Blodsjstt General Agent TINWARE. Dish nans. 25c dust pans.

10c. 6-quart milk pans, $1.50 per dozen pint cup, 5c. pie at Henderson's Cash 1 does not iorget to introduce his famous specialties, and has added many new ones to his The singing la good, prompt, spirited and characteristic, and the entire Eresh Strawberies Grocery House. I pans, all kinds and sizes, 5c. fire shovels, 5c.

M.MOBROW, as above. that he sells cheaper. The kind ho sells to the K. O. peoplere the.

beautiful rubber mounted sets, which are the nobbiest kind. But then, Sands always did sell cheap. We have had the pleasure of an introduction to Mr. Cassins C. Thatcher, the new city editor of the Journal." He is a younger brother of T.

D. Thache'r, the veteran editor in chief and i gentleman well qualified to take the place of our youDg friend, C. S. Gleed who so long and so ably filled the position, and who h88 now gone to Kansas City to assume the duties of private secretary to P.B. Groat rion'nrai Acent of the K.

F. Rail We congratulate Messrs. Wheelock, Finlay At the old Gbiittth Duncan stand, keeps con Medical Examiners. Under the new law regulating the practice of Medicine, three schools of practice are recognized, viz: Alopathic, Homeopathic and Eclectric. and three Boards of Examiners are of New Orleans, upon their happy Idea of giving to the public information of Dr.

F. Wilhoft's Anti-Periodic or Fever and stantly on hand tne largest stock or HARDWARE. Riffhteen-inch hand saws. 75c: 26-inch, $1 buck saws, entertainment compares mo3t favorably with that given by the Hyers Sisters. The audience frequently 6howed their pleasure by repeated applause to the admirably rendered choruses.

The parlor concert that followed was very gosd, the ladies giving their solos with fine effect, and Slgnor de Sallis playing his violin 75c; hatchets, hammers, Ague Tonic, which of late has gained sucn I planes, braces, auger bits, strap hinges, at low prices. HARDWARE! well-deserved popularity among the people. As far as we know, this is the only proprietary remedy for the cure of Chills and Fever, solo in a manner that surprised and pleased all who heard it. Free Press, Detroit, March 11,1879. the composition of which Is not kept a secret.

Of every description BEDDING. Husk mattrasses. wool, sponge, woven wire mattrassefl, $0, worth $10 and Forsale by all druggists. Fresh Strawberries at Henderson's Cash Grocery House. to bo organized in the Btate, one for each of these three Bchools.

We understand that one member of each "Board" is to be taken from this city, viz Dr. Morris, Alopath Dr. Anderson, Homeopath Simmons, Eclectic. No person allowed to practice but such as can pass a satisfactory examination before the Examining Board of the School of Practice ho proposes to belong Married, At the residence of the bride's father, in this city, May 20th, by Hon. M.

Hendry, Probate Judge, Mr. Franklin Huntzlnger and Mrs. Annie Neal. $12; feather pillows, $1 each. TO-DAYS NOTICES.

To be Found in Lawrence Summer On the 2d of June I shall open my usual summer school in the old University building. "Look out tob the cabs on the Underground Railroad when the bell rings at Liberty Hall Wednesday night. -ALSO SEWING MACHINES. Dnn''t foreet that the machines that we sell for $35, other people sell at $45. We have road.

We have received from J. W. WillUms, contractor on the K. O. L.

S. R. R. extension, brief statement of an accident that occurred to Mr. M.

O. Stet well, of Baldwin City, a foreman for the Eastern Bridge Company "On May 15th Mr. Stetwell was thrown or fell frem a bridge and badly Injured, but was Immediately taken in care by the company by whom he is highly respected, and will be sent homo as soon as he is able to be removed." O. P. Angeli, 149 Massachusetts street.has fitted up one of the nicest places in the city as a bakery and lea Cbkam.Saloon.

His candies are not poisonous.and his lemonade is not made of tartaric acid, but has genuine lemons in it. His soda fountain Is in good running order, and so is everything else about the As heretofore, tne especial oojecu 01 mo Bchool will be to prepare pupils for any class in the city common schools, High School, or the Singer, Wilson, New American and Dauntless. Any person buying a irom us can return it at any time within six months of purchase if not fledwub their WAG-ON STOCK, New Potatoes, just received from Bermuda at Henderson's Cash Grocery House. The members of the Lawbence Athenaeum will meet at the Central Hotel to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, the hall in which their Preparatory Department of the University. In the Writing Department I have engaged James C.

Banta, who was employed as special machine Second hand machines, 10 dwiiw iuo.vuijuo BY THE BEST SEWING MACHINE KEPAIREK IN.TUE STATE. Such as All About a Frog-A. tree frog got into the Corner Drug Store" last night in some way, and undertook to circumvent one of thosa elegant large windows. Froggy travelled over and over the smooth surface, but found no rest fo his weary little legs. Whenever he would teacher of Penmanship- me Lawrence roil and htiR Rlnce e-lven instrnc- FARM FOR SAJLE AX A BARGAIN HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS tion to a very large writing class at the Unl- JpQS, FetlOBS, Shaf tS, WIlBelS, tc.

TO RENT AT $8 PER MONTH. Terms; Common, or High School brancnes, I DAnmnfiQh'in ilallv wan one nour urm a Nnnrrr nrA meetings are usually held being engged for a social gathering and dance. 5 20d2t Everybody who has road Uncle Tom's Cabin ought to see Sam Lucas and his company play the Underground Railroad. Fresh strawberries every day, at Ed. 5-20d3wlt.

S. W. Herring," I $2 per month. Special classes in fenmansmp, B( UvHj VV OS KJKJ. tipcr iuuuw.

J. II. SHIMMONS, Ag't. undertake to rest he wonld commence sliding and would have to place his "suckers" again, rid travel on until the little chap, if versed at all in.frog loie, must have envied the one that in jumping out of a well, would jump up two'feet and slip back one, but there came a time when the last jump took him out of the well, so with this little specimen, when Harry Raymond put his broom np for froggy to rest DEALERS IN 517dwtf nonover St. Louis and Kansas City, establishment.

If you want to be with Angells, And well with the Angell's stand, Just call for'anvthing you want The terms are cash in hand. 'Angell's the place, just South of Warren street. "Anb don't totj fobget it Go to the Shirt Depot for your Hats, Summer Underwear. Gloves, Neck Ties, Collars, Cuffs, and in fact anything to be found in a gents' furnishing goods store. A note from Mrs.

M. L. Bailey, Bates an; solo agents for Stelnway Sons" Pianos. BOOK ni STATIONERY, 5.8 lut. SUMMER TRADE! SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING PARLOR, Private rooms for lodging, with or without WAMi PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, PICTURES AND FRAMES, FINE ENGRAVINGS AND Oil.

CHROmOS, board. Enquire at the Ironclad Restaurant. 4-22dlm. upon, he gave a prodigious leap ana lanaea bang on the floor, and then merrily hopped ou bis way, and is no doubt by this time telling his adventures to an admiring audience in frog town, (I. e.

Warren street sewer?" GOOD WORE GUABANTBED. NONE BUT P1B3T CLASS BABBEBS EMPLOYED. 5-16dw2w. 64 Massachusetts street. New Potatoes, just received from Bermuda, KANSt-S.

LAWRENCE, at Henderson's Cash Grocery House. City Council. The that her father, A. Odell, of Vinland, who was dragged by the bridle eight weeks since, and sustained terrible Internal injuries, and whose life wbb dlspaired of, is now entirely out of danger. This seems almost miraculous for a man of 70.

His recovery Is doubtless owing to his correct habits and splendid con It is "immbnsb" Sam Lucas' show The Conover Bros, have the most popular At the meetiDg last evening Hon. W. A. Dress all over the country speaks in the high TMatios In the market. Send Harris presided in the absence of Mayor watt.

Xcvxor. for prices to Kansas City. 5-8 lOt. Usher. The Councllmen were all present.

SPECIAL SALE AND G-RANB OPENING Conies of the new opera, H. M. 8. Pinafore, est terms of Sam Lncas and his play, the "Undebgeound Railkoad." I have a choice assortment of fresh groceries, and am selling clear down. Call and examine at No.

155 Massachusetts street.next door south of Barber's drug store. for sale at G- A. Faas Music Store, 137 Mass achusetts street. Onlytl.CO 131 pages. tf.

Window Shades Made to Order. The Bonds of A. Mead, Weigher and Measurer, and Francis Menet, City Clerk, were examined and approved. The Committee on Streets, Alleys and Bridges recommended the construction of stone sewers oh Warren and Henry Btreets, and it was ordered that they be built, work to stitution. The family wish to express their most heartfelt thanks for the constant care given in this deep trouble'by friends far and near.

Mrs. S. W. Cook has opened a first class dress-making shep on Massachusetts street, No. 118, up Lawrence, Kansas, and is now prepared to give lessons in dress fitting 5-20d3wlt.

E.W.W000. McConnell is at the head of the heap this spring with a line of elegant, nobby, stylish goods which he has just received. He has the largest stock and the lowest prices of any Sam Lucas' "Underbuhd Railboad" at Prleea Greatly Reduced. morrhftnt tailor in town, uaii at sso. commence at once on Warren street.

On motion ordered that six policeman with the City Marshal constitute the force for th coming year. Council then went into executive session Liberty Hall. That quinine will cure chills and fever is well tnown. But it is strange that the other febrifuge principles contained in Peruvian bark are more powerful than quinine, and do not nroduce any annoying head syptoms, like Massachusetts street for the latest fashion. 4-25dt.

A. Weber still makes fits for his customers. CROQUET, ARCHER W- GO OB BASE ISAIjLS. We do not mean the distressing complaint and the following policemen were appointed, viz Chales Nelson, J. P.

Estes, E. B. Harris, and tailoring, on one of the latest and best guides of the day. The ''Ladles Friend" a system of her own production. Terms reasonable the best of seamstrases will be employed.

These wishing clothing cut and made or to purchase Guides are cordially invited to call. Remember the place, Mrs. 8. W. Cook, 118 Massachusetts street, up stairs.

That man "gets away" With trade's best prizes, Who takes Thk Tbibunb And ADTBBTIBXS. with which some are afflioted, but he ts you to a when he makes jou a suit of clothes. buzzing in the ears. This fact is proved by Dr. F.

Wilhoft's Anti-Periodic or Fever and Ae-ne Tonic, which is a preparation of Peru- H. C. Muzzy, George D. Reinschild and W. O.

Hubbell. Just Purchased in the Eastern Market at a New Books Received Dally. A communication from Judge Usher was Try him and prove the above. 4-Udtf Copartnership. vian bark, without Quinine, according to the declaration of its proprietors, Wheelock, Fin- received and read, advising economy and the Counclhadjourned.

EXTRAORDINARY. welkins, late ot the firm of Great Reduction from former prices. lay of New Orleans. Watklns and Mr. Wm.Bedal, have entered into a copartnership for the purpose of The Capital Guards.

A XI at Hendeb As per very meager announcements uie 8L -Louis Sugar-cured Hams sos's Ca6h Grocery House. What are b8d-rock Prices What are hard-pan Prices What are panic Prices and where Died. Capital Guards held their liitle reunion to-day in Bismarck Grove. We visited the grounds carrying on the business of house-painting, paper-hanging, kalsomining, Shop on south side of Winthrop street, second door On the 10th day of May, of lung fever, in expecting to see something grand and hear Barry county. Mo- Basil Justus, father of west of Vermont.

something thrilling, but discontent and cha-grin marked the visages of all connected, while disgust was very apparent both by the lan nnnn conns. FINK STYLES, and CUSTOM WORK that will defy everything except the "toothf of Call at the old, tried ana renaoie guage and ac'ions of all who were not con Mrs. M. Frazier. Peace to the ashes of the dead.

A quiet home were none molest The bloom of lilies o'er thy head And this ahall be thy reat. If Anyone The best boot and shoe, latest style for the least money, is always found at cash one price house of Hume's. It is conceded thae. Ed. Wood has the best assortment of sugars and is selling cheaper than any one else, next door south of Barber's drugstore.

Interesting to Dressmakers, and Ladles in General. Steel wire plalters at J. W. Willey's. 5-13 2w.

nected with the champion fizzle. SUTLIFF HOUSE We searched earnestly for information res SARD'S Saddlery House! 24 And see for youwelTes. unoice selections ex pecting the plan of operations, but no one could give any information in fact there Wonders at the amount of basiness done by YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION Called to this Safe, as It will Comprise All Classes of Goods, IsfOf the NEWEST and MOST DESIRABLE Styles. seemed be no head or tall to the excursion. Beady-made Men's and Youths' CLOTHING First, we applied at the gate ior aamisswa Shlmmons at the Second Hand Store, see the prices in his new advertisement in another column, and wonder no more.

If the prices IN EARLY BPRISQ PATTERNS. and was informed that no carriages were 10 be admitted. While talking with the "guard at the gate," who invariably answered to all that he sells goods at don't build up trade, it Men's fine hand made buttoned Alexis', Dom Pedro shoes, and low shoes, a great variety and low prices at Hume's. i HATS, CAP3, rDRMSHLNQ GOODS, SEASO will be because he falls to advertise in Tnn ABLE AND TO SUIT THE XIJIJSS. interrogatories, "I don't know!" nor coma Merchant Tailoring, asasaal a specialty.

Good Ttibxwb, which he is too wise to do. Personal. For Tender Steaks and Choice Cnta Workmen. Good Goods and Good Fits. All we ask they tell who did, a carriage containing iuc Lieutenant Colonel, came up, and we applied to him for information.

He said that he to call before ion buy. COMPETITION DE Beef, mutten, veal, and all seasonable meats, Father Cunningham was in town to-day. FIED 1 J. B. 8UTXWF; Call at Poehler block, opposite court house.

I would inquire he called one of the before- Most Complete Ou fit in ihe State Buys and sella at Wholktalb Pbicbs. among his old parishoners who, we are confl 4 4awzm GET THE BEST mentioned "guards" who said "he did not dent, were glad to take him by the hand. know" to everything that was asuea niw. Mr. C.

Spauldlcg, the merry wild one, wa FBESH FISH EVERY SAT. All articles first class, and prices wa.t down. 5 10d3m G. H. Mathood K.

Gbujdbod. Just as we were about te retire in O. SANDS, J. Boots and Shoes' Tiilting at "our JoeV to-day. He was just as Jolly as ever.

The four Spaulding boys are disgust we were informed by a small urcnm that he guessed we could get in at the as iollv and lively and fall of business as any SPECIAL SAIiE OF: other gate, so to the other gate we went 73 Sfass. A pair of the $1.00 Newports, or fine walk four gentlemen we know AT where we found Mr. W. C. Miller who did know just what the orders were and, in we COMBINATION ing shoes, or strapped slippers is what every lady and Mlsa in Lawrence is buying, an going to Hume's to find them.

CHOICE SUMMER: 8ILK AT. went After getting inside we oegun iow. MARKLEY'S. Saving determined on closing out my entire ELEGANT DRESS GOODS AT 10, 15, SO and -HAl FORMER FRICE. Chimneys and Flues: ior the Immense crowd that had been promised, but found that the vast crowds existed in the heated minds of the leaders of the ex- stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware, I shall offer, the same at auction en DOUBLE.

St. Louis Sugar-cured Hams at hisdkk. gas's Cash Grocery House. CHOICE SHAWLS AT $1.50, fS.00. and 13.00-WORTB 100 Wednesday.

May 21st. The sale will continue curslon. But at last we louna tne man we HiTPSrMYS Home-Made and Warranted. from day to day until the entire stock is sold. were looking for in the person of Gen.

W. W. Turkish Batlu 1 1 Such an opportunity to buy Watches and I VTUB. I nvrite the attention ol housekeepers to regular Turkish fon exhibition at J. W.

Willey's, 104 Until farther notice, onr Jewelry at your own prices has never been nflfered ta the neonle of Lawrence, as I am COMFORTABLE FIT; GUARANTEED. determined on selling out at any sacrifice. E. P. Chester Our Stock is Complete in all our Departments, and our Prices are days will be aa follows: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays of each week.

Hours for ladies, 8 a. m. to 2 p. m. Honrs for -gentlemen, 2 to 9 m.

Sundays from 8 a ta. to 12 m. for gentle Coming; Ladies' and dent's Fine Shoes A letter has been received from N. W. Rey to all other smoke conductors, TneT are perfect non-conductors of heat, and wUl Mt fire a root, as stone pipes hare often done.

jtaTThSJ awsmooth insideVand collect snot ks than any other chimney. 3rd, They give the best draught. 4th. They can not crack. 5th.

They are durable as stone. XtS: 4hey axe Mght and eerily transported. 7tT They are ai readily set up as stone pipe. aC-They are adapted to chimney tops, and will mhtitnte the chimney lteelL Oney are much cheaper and more ornamental than the common brick chunney. Maif order a siecialtTasant lower than ever known.

nolda, Manager of John Thompson's Dra the yery Lowest Prices possible. men only. Dobbins, rrop. Lawrence, May 7. T9, 5-7-dw-tf.

Walton, mounted on a prancing steed, the grand head of the whole thing. We approached him with some awe, but found him a mortal like the rest of the "crowd." In answer to our interrogatories he said that something would be done after awhile. We staid around an hour, but saw nothing heard nothing got nothing heard nothiDg except that there was quite a crowd, who had not heard that there was to be an admission fee, refused to pay twenty-five cents to get In and went to another grove near by and had a real old-fashioned time by themselves. The Ottawa Guards, CapL Boltwood the "Boy Guards" als of Ottawa and under the command of Captain Boltwood made a fine appearance aud did some drilling. ah sir dellirbted wno nare matic Company, which informs us that they are coming this way and will give Lawrence given blm a trial call.

This Company Is making a specialty cf Lost, light yellow canary dit. Mas. F. O. Maryijt the immense comedy, "Around the World," REPAIRING DONE 10th, insurance agenia preier mem which is making a hit wherever performed Chew Jacksen's est Sweet Nary Tobacco I 4Vn ttVaw'' T.nvtllMft pi A.sa Call and see us- 'S owners will advance their interests by discarding their stone p4pe and adopting toe "Combl hA rhimneT." dome and see a chimney flue 111 GEO.

INSES CO. tne nest AulS lompauj i mo style and is composed of a medley of special ties and situations, which comprise-the prin which surpasses all others. U-12dwly All kinds of Fresh Vegetables of the season at Hesdibsost's Cash Grocery House. clnal features of burlesque, opera, drama, Lawrence, May 17.1876. The Capital Guards also looked well, In their farce, minstrelsy and variety.

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