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Charles Carmean and two li lends Irom Media made us pleasant call last even- Old Folks or lavreece. There is in preparation a re-union and CHEAP CHARLEY, i a ball by the old settlers of this city to take place at Frazer Hall, December An 5 idea of what the affair is" to be may be gathered from the following committees, who have the matter in charge: i Committee on Invitation Col 8 Eldridge, Chairman, Coi Learnard, Judge Usher, Robert Morrow, LudiDjrton, Thompson, Babcock, Paul R. brooks, A Searl, Newinark, A Marks, ITS Clark, John Wilder, Horlon, Coffin, Rankin. Roception Committee A Harris, VV Fluke, A Bassett, Anderson, li Woodward, 1 Whit- ney, Gov Chas binsou, Bulleue, Oli- verB truer, Dan'l Innes, 8 Steirnberg, ti iaKer, Hon iN Stephens juvuo- 'tBI 1 wun a magnincent line or gooas ior mittee -Henry Benson, Theo. tne holiday trade, including all the novel-l Bliss, Sinclair, tieaVo popular east this year.

The prices uoinuimee A fiei(j wjln a magnificent line of goods for a ioor Gardner, labor, It Otjarl, varne, A iS War- AND Tbit is the. year whan it will IMer i the 12 1-2 pr. ct Discount ren.JohnV Zerby, TJ Sterngbergh, for gifts are.80 loW that they wi.l Coffin, l'atlerson. you. C-ll early for choicest selec- usic by Buch's orchestra.

Alaj. A. P. tom for tuey are going off fast already. Schieve, prompter.

Tickets, including banquet, $3.00. For Htte Printer. The present incumbent has now bad Yi-u can find nice New Orleans molasses the office of State printer eight years, at 81. T. G.

Bruxsonv four consecutive terms. He has per- formed the work well, has been paid a "tu good, round price for the same, and is Rtv. Dr. Cordly will lecture in Lniversi- well fixed in this world's goods. The ty dl, Tuesday evening, December 14th, contest seems to be between him and The convention at Chicago, and the convention at Cincinnati, both have dona credit to themselves by offering for the people's choice men who are an honor to their respective parties.

To the question. Who is the better man? The best answer is, YOU PAYS YOUR MONEY AND YOU TAKES YOUR CHOICE. Quite Different ir Lr With Clothing, For the next thirty days we shall deduct from the bottom of every bill of goods purchased in this house TIIEKK IS NOCIIOICE IEFT 1 1 'pff'p DISCOUNT. IE A IP (D A US JL IS THE Chosen Leader Elected by all Parties. We allow this discount on any and everything we sell, excepting yard wide Muslins, which we always sell at cost.

The striking points'in his letter of acceptance are. His pledge to free trade with only a revenue tariff, by small profits, equality and uniformity, with the BEST STYLES OF GOODS, and fair treatment of every citizen, of wealth, birth, rank or state, color or nationality; and lasthis soundness on the financial question by having one price for all OTJft No -wealth, nor tirth, ncr rack nor stato, Lawrence, Kansas But GET SIGHT UP AND GIT that makes men great. 1 Factory Chicago, II i 1 i i I. i I 1 'i I 3 ing. On their nay tip the boy 8 bad cap turel a 'possum, which they proceeded to present to us with grave dignity.

As the animal was alive, and showed his teetH quite freely, we declined the pet. A colored man soon came along, however, who was not particular; in fact he bore the animal off as if it were the greatest of prizes. Mr. J. Walton has returned from a two weeks' visit east.

Mr. C. W. Mendenhall has been appointed by Mayor Usher a special police- man at the Union Pacific depot. Ti.e Round Corner is already in the namd nn thnaa nnimiA and tprnnt orw-win T.

i). Thacher, of Lawrence. Mr. Thacher is one of the best and truest mfin in Stat.fi. nnA -who fnr twAnfr years has iired a lite ot value to Kan sas, and who has been a slalwart Re- publican, and itis only due such worth that he should be recognized.

The members of our Legislature could make no better choice of State printer than by electing X. JJ. Thacher. Letivmworth Times. The Mine Horror.

London, Dec. 11. Later estimates of the loss of life by the explosion in the Penygrieg colliery yesterday morning make the number of persons who perished one hundred. Money 1 New York, Dec. 11.

The. steamship Batavia, which arrived last evening, brought $1,899,470 in -British gold. This makes total of foreign gold during the week ending with this morning, $4,124,960. Silver arrived in i the same time, $218,270. The treasury $136,000 6s of 1880 at 1.02.

The treasury will redeem on the 1st proximo $399,000 of Louisville Portland canal bond. LAWRENCE LOCAL MARKET. Cattle Heavy shippers good shippers, lieht shippers 3 25a3.75; Cows Extra fat, 00. Hogs Heavy shippers, light shippers, Grain. New wheat: We quote: Rej.

65 to 70c; No. 3, 75a78c; No. 2, 84c; Rye, very little offered; prices nominally exchanged No. at 60c. Oats steady at 25c.

Corn steady at 28a 30c. FLOUR MILL PRICES. Head Center A 1 8.7.5 Upper 2.60 Sunshine 2.00 FLOUR RETAIL. Second best Third Graham Rye Corn Chop 3.50 3.00 2.75 2.60 3.00 85 75 60 FEED. Shorts 65 Baled ay $10.00 MEAT AND LARD.

H'hnHemle. Retail. Sugar-cured hams "ff 15 Wain bacon 9S 12 Lard (in tierces and barrels) 8 10 Tallow produck WholesalcRttan. Butter 1E20 2025 Eggs 20 25 CUeese 1012H 1520 Sorghum molasses gal. so 4050 Honey 1520 FRUIT.

Trunes lo Lemons 9 doz 35 VEGETABLES. Sweet Potatoes 50 75 Potatoes Kose 60 Co Apples 2540 i Treen peas, per bush 50 Onions, per bush 75 $1.00 Beets, 60 Turnips, 30 Cabbage, per doz 4036 FISH Cat, per lb White, per lb 12 Trout, per lb 12V4 Carp, per fi 6 Fresh Cod, per lb 12H POULTRY. gpring Chickens, per doz Old Chickens, live, per lb 4c TIME TABLE. (July 25. 1880.) UNION PACIFIC, KANSAS DIVISION.

KJLNU WEST. ARRIVES. LEAVES. No. 1 Colorado No.

3 Pacific No. 11 Way No. 13 Freight .11.40 a.m. .12.07 p.m. 9.55 a.rn.

6.20 m. 11.45 a.m 12.07 p.m. 9.66 a.m. 6.30 p.m. 12.50 p.m.

3.55 p.m. 4.09 a.m. 10.55 p.m 8.00 a.m. 2.05 p.m. No.

15 Express Freight, 12.80 p.m. GOING EAST So. 2 Eastern 3.56 p.m. No. 4 Atlantic 4.09 a.m.

No. 12 Through 10.55 p.m. So. 14 Express Freight. So.

16 Local Freight 2.05 p.m. Lsavsnworth Branch. Leave Lawrence No. 22 Thro' Ex. 3ave Lawrence No.

24 Ft and Ac. lr. at I.wreiice No. 21 Thro' Vr. at Lawrence No.

23 Ft and Ac. Carbondal Branch. 4.15 p.m. 7.45 a. IB.

.11.30 p.m. 7.20 p.m. Leave Lawrence No. 25 7.00 a.m. Ar.

at Lawrence No. 26 1.55 p.m. Trains No.l, 2, 3, 4, 21 and 22 run dailv. C. C.

HOYT, Agent. ATCHISON, TOPEKA A SANTA FE. liOINQ EAST. Trains going East leave Lawrence Depot o. 22, K.C.& A.

Through Express 3.50 p.m So. 24. Night 4.15 Jtm Vo. 26. Accommodation and Stock 3.45 a.m Vo.

28, Kansas City Way Freight. fo. so. Through Freight GOIKO WEST. Vo.

2i, Denver Pueblo Express. Vo. 2 Dodge City Express Vo. 2- Through Freight No. 27, Wichita Way Freignt Vo.

Through Freight 10.30 a.m .10 p.m 11.50 a.m ..12.40 a.m 9.10 a.m 2.30 p.m KANSAS CITY, LAWRENCE SOUTHERN. 30IKO SOUTH. ARRIVES. LEAVES. no.

3 rassenger ii.40ajn. Vo. 5 Freight and 40 p.m. OOLKO NORTH. Vo.

4 Passenger 4.02 p.m. o. reigm ana Accommoaaiion. 10.35 a.m ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ARRIVES. i.

P. from east fp. west 4.35 p.m. T. S.

east. 12.00 m. T. H. west 4.40 p.a.

U.L.&G..... 4.30p.m. Leav. Br. K.

11.50 a.m. MAILS. CLOSES 8.15 p.m 8.00 p.m 11.00 a.m 8.16 pan 11.00 a.m 11.00 a.m 3.15 p.m Lyndon staee Tuesdav. Thursdav. and Salur lay arrives at 4.00 p.

m. closes same day at 8.00p.m. Carhonlale mall arrives dally except Sunday, at 4.00 p. m. closes at p.

m. Lapeer stage arrives Wednesday and Saturday it 12.00 m. closes same day at 12 m. Sundays and National Hobdays, all malls tlose at 11.00 a. m.

SPENCERIAN We are not going to forfeit our reputation for making the most reasonable prices in this city you may be very sure of that. We shall take care to keep our prices lower than the lowest anywhere else, no matter what they are. You can easily ascertain the truth of this by a comparison with others. Go to any other store in this city and purchase a small bill of anything in Dry Goods, and then come in here and do the same. Then when you go home compare your purchases, and ascertain for yourself where you should go in the future to get the best value for your money.

A. B. be decided who shall be the Kaufmann Bachrach Manufacturers of MEN'S BOYS' DEALERS IX Goods "for Tien 'a Wear. Win. Patterson, UeL 9 Lawrence, Warren Streets, Lawrence.

dwilsTat the 1 ENDSLET ONS the city. My goods are the at the J. A. WILLETT. THE THE ARTISTIC TATT.flR: Tib ClDthi a I NO JLLUs Manufacturer of and Dealer in oois arid Slibes 1 i if ii 3 i i I I I- 0 a THIS 716 Main Street, CITY, HO.

PRICES! ZED 82 Massachusetts Street, Gash Grocery House Largest Stock! Finest Goods Lowest Prices. mm Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream of Tartar. No othei preparation makes such light, flaky hot breads, luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by yspeptics without fear of the ills resulting from heary in-Clfestislsfood.

Sold only In cans, by all Gro-i. ROYAL BAKING POWDER -UdAwly. New York. DOXNELIiY. Lfvery and Exchange Stables, Coraar of Winthrop and Naw Hampthira Streets, Lawranca, Kit.

Hacks, Carriages. Buggies, and Saddle Horses. Orders may be left eiilier sit Die stables or at tbe saloon on Massachusetts street. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1880. To-Das Local Notices.

cnVBCII XOTICK. PLYMOUTH CHURCH. Plymouth Church, Rev. L. W.

Spring, Jaator. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.

a the evening there will be a Service of Praise with responsive readings. Seats free and everybody welcome. Pure ground spices at 81. T. G.

Brunson. Reduction Sale of Cloaks and Dolmans at Hunt's. 33 dor. Hoods at low prices at Hunt's. 60 doz.

Nubias and Scarf at Hunt's. 60 doz. Ladies' and Gent's Gloves at Hunt's. S3 doz. Leggins and Mittens at Hunt's.

10 doz. Lace Ties at Hunt's Christmas Presents for everybody at Hunt's. 5 100 doz. Merino Underwear at Hunt's. 1,000 doz.

Fancy Hosiery at Hunt's. Great Bargains in Light Cloakings at Hunt's. Fancy Dress Goods at Reduced Prices at Hunt's. All the Latest Novelties and Low Prices at Hunt's. At 81 you can get 14 pounds of yellow sugar for $1.

T. G. Brunson. Fresh Cow for Hale. For particulars inquire at H.

Kesling's Grocery Store. Coal Contract. The Board of Education will receive sealed proposals until 7 o'clock p. Monday, January 3, 1881, 'or furnishing 1,000 bushels of lump coal, more or less, delivered at the several school buildings as may be directed, stating prices of the dit-erent kinds of coal, and the pit or mine from which it is proposed to supply it. Security required for the fulfilment of the contract.

Tbe right to reject any or all bids to lie with the Board. George W. Bowes, Clerk Board of Education. Lawrence, Km Dee. 11, 1880.

CITY AND COUNTRY. DAILY ALMANAC. Lawrenck, Dec. 12. Sua rose this morning at 21 San will set tnis evening at 4 39 Ifoon set this morning at 3 20 Full moon December 16th.

Thermometer for the last 24 hours Highest, 68 degrees lowest, 30 degrees. Win yesterday Forenoon, southwest afternoon, north. Weather Afternoon, cloudy. Hope, Pawnbroker. Money to loan on household goods, cattle, or any personal property.

Security chat-tie mortgage. Office on Henry street. 11-27 d6m At 81 you can get 14 pounds of yellow sugar ior $1. T. G.

Brunson. Maud Muller in tableaux at Plymouth church next Thursday evening. The finest imported peas at 81. T. G.

Brunson. Admission to the Congregational Christmas festival only ten cents. Immense stock of teas will be sold cheap at 81. Choice music at Plymouth church next Thursday, the 16th. Two oz.

lemon extract (standard article) 5c at 81. T. G. Lots of beautiful fancy articles for sale at Plymouth church on the evening of the leth. At 81 you can get 14 pounds of yellow sugar for 1.

T. G. Brunson. Those new rosewood, colored hard rubber combs at the Round Corner me as elegant as celluloid, at one-half the pi ice. The are selling "like hot cakes." Four oz.

lemon extract only 10c a standard article, at T. G. Brunson's 81. Again our columa ase overcrowded with advertising. Mr.

Bromelsick brought in an advertisement which we really have not space for. Bromelsick has some rare bargains which he desires to set forth. His advertisment will appear in its usual place this morning. I cannot express joy enough over the wonderful qualities of St Jacob9 Oil. For eight days I suffered with terrible pain in the back, almost to distraction, until I heard of St.

Jacobs Oil, one bottle of which cured me completely. G. B. Haverer, Foreman X. Y.

N. II S. B. Co, New Haven, Conn. The finest teas ever brought to Lawrence at 81.

T. G. Brunson. i Corner Massachusetts and. Everybody Made Happy who 10-edtiUJanl Subject "The Mechanical Ele ments in Poetry." Seats fiee.

At i you can get li pounds of sugar for $1. It just arrived to day. T. G. Brunson Church Mortal.

The ladies of the First Baptist Church will give a first-class entertainment next Tuesday evening. Oysters, cake and cof- I fee will be served plentifu plentifully, and many useful and fancy articles will be offered for sale. Everybody is cordially invited. Prunes! Prune! Prunes! Sixteen pounds of nice prunes for 1 at T. Brunson's 81.

The Kansas City, Lawrence Southern railroad will sell round trip tickets to Univ rsity 6tudents who wish to spend the vacation at home at one and one-fouTth regular fare Irom December 20th to the 30th ioclusive, good to return until January 4sh, 1831. W. M. Porter. Agent The finest article of California canned goods $3.40 per dozen at 81 T.

G. Brunson. A Penny Saved is Twopence Earned A little SOZODONT, used right along every day, costs but little trouble and is pleasant always. It saves years of suffering from diseased gums and teeth in later davs. Its use is economical of time and comfort.

Use SOZODONT. The coffee has just arrived at 81. You can get 7 fts for $1. T. G.

Brunson. If there ever was a specific for any one complaint then Carter's Little Liver Pills are a specific for Sick Headache, and 'every woman should know this. They are not only a postive cure, but a sure preventative if taken when the approach is felt. Carter's Little Liver Pills act directly on the liver and bile, and in this way remove the cause of disease without first making you sick by a weakening purg.i. If you try thf you will not be disappointed.

Prunes! Prunes! Prunes! Sixteen pounds ot nice prunes for $1 at T. G. Brunson's 81. Personal. Mr, George Shimmons goes to Chicago to-day for business and pleasure.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Langdon are expected home to-day, to spend the Sabbath with Mrs.

Landon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fluke. At 81 you can get 14 pounds of yellow sugar for $1. T.

G. Brunson. Hotel Arrivals Eldridae House. Stewart, Wellington Gressmer, Philadelphia; Baxter, Indianapolis; Demming, Temple, St Louis; Moore and wife, Mitchell, Manning, Kansas City; Jennings, Anthony, Kansas; I Phillips, Decatur, Beal, Emporia; O'J Austin, Northfield, Minn; Clark, Toledo; Carter, Darien, Wis; A Cooper, St Paul Hosmer, Cleveland; Chapman, Galena, Illinois. Prunes! Prunes! Prunes! Sixteen pounds of nice prunes for $1 at T.G.

Brunson's 81. DURNO'S CATARRH SNUFF cures Catarrh and all affections of the mucous membrane. 1119 Prunes! Prunes! Prunes! Sixteen pounds of nice prunes for $1 ar T. G. Brunson's 81.

In Memorian. The mother of little Ida Pippert yesterday received the following from the teacher and. children at the New York street school, which we are permitted to copy Dear, merry, little Eda! How we shall miss her happy face and her sweet voice A favorite among her schoolmates, her vacant seat can not soon be filled. The an-gel butterfly imprisoned in the chrysalis which we called Eda, has burst its earthly bonds, and soared aloft to be forever happy with Him who said "Suffer the little children," and we can only send our earful sympathy to those who knew and loved her even better than we. Mrs.

Lucie A. Wood, Teacher. Lena Urech, Emma Achning, Daisy D. Dutfey, Uosa Epple. Lodie Miller, Vlary Woodard, Jennie Whitlow, Hattie Brittin, Alice Evans, Daisy Clover, Jennie Anderson, Katie M.

Willis, Lillian Whitney, Lulu C. Hadley, Harry Pickens, Annie C. Beck, Albert Morlenson, August Peterson, John Marsh, Alex. V. Rankin, Bertha Frey, Thekla Miller, Julia Pulvermiller, Linna Mieth, Julia Hutt, Annie Malloin, Ivy B.

Dale, Nellie Allendorph, Mary Euger, Sarah Radcliff, Mary E.Falkner, Katie M. Herning, Conine Howland, Mary H. Peterson, Willie J. Burns, Thomas Harvey, Per Aron, Otto Schmidt, George A. Miller.

Bertie H. Dale. Xeic York Street School, Dee 10, 1880. Orleans sugar 12 pounds for $1. A nice article, at 81.

T. G. Brcxsou Coal and Wood. J. Blood is prepared to furnish Coal and Wood at the lowest prices, delivered to any part of the city.

Farmers and others liv ing outside the city, supplied, either from the cars or from the coal house on Vermont street, south of Carleon's wagon shop. Office at McCurdy Boot and Shoe Store. 10-21to Janl I i We have our own idea of how business should be done, and will courageously act up to our opinions, relying on the quick perceptions of thoughtful people to see and appreciate the value of our methods ad the goodness of our goods. 100 CENTS FOit 1.00 i A That Is what all customers get In first-class goods at J. A.

Witt's Grocery House I -am so located that I can cet the verv cream of conn- r. try produce as it comes to rery best, bought lor cmIi That this 12 per cent discount comes off of everything in this house, with the one exception mentioned above, and that you can return anything that is not satisfactory, just aa usual. We intend that this great discount sale of ours shall be a success. JLow IPb ssi hi IP i And will be sold on the closest margin possible. Come and see for A.

PACT! Grand Holiday Sale AT Apart from the per cent, discount, it was freely acknowledged throughout yesterday that our prices were all very much lower than any other house in this city. TI 1ST EMPL OF! FAS HI 02ST, No. 75 Massaclmsctts Street. o- This opportunity has never before been offered in the'porchase at Great Bargain of Citom Made Clothing $10,000 WORTH OF WOOLEN GOODS OF ALL STYLES, Which must be closed out either by the piece or yard, or made up in suits to make room for Spring purchases, and until February 1,1881, I will offer them Regardless of Cost. 3rNONE BUT THE BEST V0RKMEN EMPLOYED.

Orders sent by mail promptly atterded to. Our Mail Department is the best organized and most reliable in this part of the country. The 12 per cent, discount will be allowed to all, absent or present. SAM G. McCONNELL 712, 714 and KANSAS SandeeflwedSsual 9 hoice Bioast ed offees Best Imported Teas A SPECIALTY BY E.

B. GOOD, Ho. 1 Massaeliuett Streeto "Standard Grocerieg of all kinds, Country Produae Frwb Oyaters and Dreuei Pultryf the bet ike Market aferis. ll-14dtf of the Very Best European Make, and trarirsled fcr Flexibility, JJurabilitff, sort Evttmesm of point. -REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION.

In SO timber. A complete Sample for '1ml, by mail on receipt of 20 Cent. A Sample Card of lO ot tbe leading Styles, for trial, on receipt of 10 Cent. Ivison, Blakem an, Taylor Co. 238 and 140 Oraad Ktroet.

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