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LAT7BE1TCE DAILY JOTTBITAL AND EVENIKQ TMBUUE, tmDnE2DAVf OCTOBHIl LOCAliBTTBS. THIS TELLS THE 8T0BY. and recalls the events- of this gathering. Let me assure ana and all. that we SOCIAL BAFPBNarOS.

WBATHBB BKPOBT THE KANSAS BAPTISTS, Denver. Sept. 29. 1897. The Modoc club will open the dancing following la a secord It is getting warmer again.

Preparations are being made for a new sidewalk in front of Marks' jewelry nHbouTu shown by beerottfthw hv Chancellor F. season at Journal hall on Friday night of I Dear Mother. shall enjoy your city, your homes, your friendship and your hospitality. We trust that our relations with yon may not in any way prove a disappointment, but as Although a year has passed since I mar this elty, caeh six 10 00 11 Itinerant, or non resident doctors or specialists of any kind each wetk 10 09 19. Lcetnrers tor pay per 14.

Museums pr 1000 it Pawn brokers each six IB 00 15. Btrret exhibitions per day 10 00 IT. Street railroads, Meh six IS CO 18. Street stands, each six 10 00 Provided. That no stationary stands be allowed to the public street or on the sldewatks outside the Une of areas and the rtebt Is hereby reserved to tie Marshal to designate certain streets or para of streets upon which and the distance therefrom within which Bbow.

amtpm this week and have issued invitations for the event. Invitations were received in Lawrence store. Another diphtheria case was reported and quarantined in north Lawrence this ried John, nothing has occnred to mar our happiness which is complete. The greatest haooiness I find is to make John happy. This morning the devotional meeting led by Rev.

Jno. Lane opened the exercises of the thirty-eighth session of the Baptist 54 6 86 6 88 -I 11 an 126 churches without pastors- Spurgeoo said, "a minister has not done his duty till he not only seeks to lead me to Jesus, but to have some preach. I DryBulb Wet Ball). a result of this reunion there may go out of this city stored away in every heart, a larger and more complete surrender and Temperaturs Its oisjt I last evening for the wedding of Miss Grace 8WI I make John so by presenting him good morning. 1 1 ww.

rivi. Miner Mr. State convention. Brother Lane read Psalms 146. Colwell of this city to Direction wlna Velocity Cloudiness SI 4 14 1 1ft 0 The county commissioners this after cigars.

I find him the happiest wnen ne is smoking Port Arthur cigars. Let me urge upon you to see that you have some representatives in school. It devolves upon the churches of Kansas to Miles of wind 168, Rev. E. B.

Meredith as state missionary made his report. The board has employed forty-two men to work on mission work. endowment for our Master's service. We are here as stewards of the Lord, and we desire to join with yon in making this the best state convention that has ever been held. To accomplish this end simply re Lovingly yours Famnib.

of Osage City. The wedding invitations were accompanied by at home cards, and church admission cards for the ceremony which will occur at the Congregational church on October rj. noon awarded the printing of the ballots for the fall election to the Journal. The city clerk is quite busy registering voters for the fall elections just now; the I see that the poor boys are supplied with INDICATIONS. no portable ataaa or veuoie unu be permitted for the purpose of re-taltloc Kooda, and provided further, hat no such street stand or retailers license shall be construed to exonerate the holder thereof from paying a Uoense tax upon any other stand or vehicle tor which he would otherwise be liable under the provisions of this ordinance.

l. hootln a-allery, each six it 60 These have been working in all parts of means to carry them through college. He the state. The number of churches sup- spoke touchingly of young men who want- Chicago, Oct. For Kansas: Generally fair tonight, and Thuiaday colder, southerly, winds, shifting to northerly.

quires at our hands greater devotion, coup books close on Friday night of next week. I nlic? ciTfv4wn Kant Jem cm Fleeced Wool Underwear for 49c. All sizes at Ths Obeb Sals, 821 Massachusetts Street, wan visits The bar docket for the November term of I I sermons have been preached and ed to come to Ottawa if they could 'see a way to get through. Are there not twenty-five men who can give $1000 each to form go Side shows eoaneeted wlih eircnsea, pr day. is wi led with more of the Christ life within.

Let us bring all of our trophies to His feet and "crown Him Lord of all." In closing I desire again, in behalf of the members of this state convention to thank you, and A number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hanscome gathered at their home last evening in honor of their fortieth wedding anniversary.

Among those who were present were M. and Mrs. P. R. Brooks, who 'stood with Mr.

and Mrs. Han- 21. Telegraph companies. We have a good assortment of wide toe oistnct court is oeing puDusnea; inerewm work ottt statio- in sttering be a number of casesof considerable pub- Hteratare and gatbering for so- lic interest. cieties and such like represents the work The newspapers over the state are mak- 0f these missionaries.

They have worked oit ttumm LOCAL ON SECOND PAGE. Colbertson Thoburn can use a few teams in hauling Deer Creek coal from the a permanent fund? The interest to be used to help worthy young men to prepare to preach. shoes for ladies. FI8CHEB SON, latter were married. In 1 ing smart remarks about the meeting of the I among Americans, colored people, Swedes the Baptists in Lawrence and the big rain-1 an(i Germans; $7,681.54 was the total in may God's blessing rest upon us all!" Some committees were appointed to report tomorrow and the convention adjourned to meet Wednesday October 13 Culbertson Thoburn are now filling mnrwH-tinn with the wedding anniversary a nine to Lawrence.

Each te-egraph company whose aver-ace ecelpta by Its omoe In said city noon th buelnees of sueh company done wholly within the State of not exceed $100 00 per month, each s'x months 10 00 ach telegraph company whose aver receipts by Its office in th city upon the business said company done wholly within thd sMte ot Kansas, txceeda tlOO.oC, each t-lx months tS 00 1 he above Uccl se tax is based noon and the amount shall be determined by the come for missionary work. Good crops in 11 wool SUltS 1 1 8.00, 1 number of reminiscences were told, and orders promptly for the Deer Creek coal, a feu that occurred at the same time ifeSt ail WOO I B-reiated the circumstances at-I county production, and a high 1 The oolice last nieht arrested President J. D. S. Rigg spoke on "the need for increase in the endowment of Ottawa university," He spoke of the rise, progress, and usefulnessof our institutions from Maine to the far west Of the good, useful, and necessary work being done by George I the state' make the financial outlook in all I I ifantS I4.OO ai rroiscas.

I tending the first weaoing I grade coal- Vandebur, who is wanted at Osage City, I parts of the state encouraging. lwenty-and turned him over to Constable Hamil- I five county seats have no Baptist work in at 8 a. m. VV'- There are seventy odd ministers present and more coming. The meetings will continue through Wednesday and Thursday.

occurred in Lawrence. o55 avera receipts of such company op 39c for our best unlaundered white on the businva as above staled tor ine ton who came ud for him. He is a brother I them containing two women these schools- As our vears increase the shirts; ail sues. 1- toffice.and of Sam Vandebur of this city. Annual report of treasurer was made by demands needs of an endowment in- -t- I ana one mm uw aa vsoa vwio- 1 T7 3 A Our store isfnU the man in broken LBgusn uncu Mr.

Louis Buch the violinist will receive I nstice of the peace. It happened that the the camDus. We need more The position Mr. U. S.

G. Plank has se-1 cured is as teacher in the West Portage, Wisconsin, Indian school; he gets 60 a month and his wife is employed as house-keeDer at the same place at 30 a month. Report of committee on nominations for extended scientific equipment. six mouthi lai edltiety proceeding the nrt a -js ot Jsnuary and July of each ear. 24 Any street show or museum (other htn a circus er menigerle) or any merry-go-rotinti, per 00 per week 10 00 83.

Any tree pu illc lecture or free public eutcitsinmen. given on the streets or avenues of aid city for the parpose of an Ver 1 ising auj article or thing or person, verday BOO per week 00 per month 16 00 Provided: that the marshal shall have of pretty but m-expensive a limited number of violin students. For I jastice was out of town, and learning teams apply to No. 1004 New Jersey I what was wanted the postmaster, Mr.C W. street.

I RhriV and Mr. P. R. Brooks, directed omces ot state boara was given Dy Kev. w.

need new books in the librarv At 2 p. m. the Ministerial association meeting opened in song, J. M. Hunt of Kansas City leading, in "Draw Me Nearer Lord to Thee." Mr.

Hunt has given many years as a singing evangelist. He made one of Bilhorn's organs talk. This he carries with him, as it is not larger than a hand satchel. Rev. W.

Cary of Howard read Luke Robt. Atkinson of Ottawa. J. M. McWbarf was recommended for president.

A com- lir. Plank will leave as soon as he can ar Cut Shoes for ladies at the strangers to Rev. S. Y. Lum and ac articles suitable for presents for any and all occasions.

Inspection solicited. Hoadley'a, 733 Moss. St. See oar High mittee of visitors to Ottawa university was companied them, explaining iuo WJ We need money for repairs. In an acorn an oak.

"In a piece of marble I see an angel," said Angello. What might we make of our boys and girls? The helping to educate a man is doing a work that will tell for eternity. What investment ever 2.5- range bis affairs here. The Oratorio society began its work recommended. J.

M. Mc Wharf was elect the trip to the minister. 1 ne ceremony FISHER SON, ed moderator of convention and W. A El was dulv performed ana oar. Monday evening with every indication of a rrrw hrand of Ciears in stock at Smith's as best men, with liott secretary.

Advertised Letters. I successful season The Oratorio to be 24:49, "But tarry ye at Jerusalem till ye be endued with power from above." A brought such good returns? The following is the list of letters remain-1 studied is the by Mendelssohn, ---y Oil. jvvw News Depot are selected from the best I Mig8 AnM Tappn, who afterwards be-fMnnfutnmi in the country. None! Uifiimna and Miss Tillie Mrs. The committee on Christian education wns called for.

Rev. G. D. Rogers made came ing uncalled for in the postoffice at Law-1 tne igt work ever attempted by the so- the reDort. Dr.

M. L. Thomas asked to for the week ending October rence, ciety. 1 he entire winter will re aevoieu power to deoig aatw the street or avenue upon wolch sal 1 lncture or paoiie entertainment shall be held. 34.

Trauaieu merchants, auction shops, assignee sales or persons who sll or 01: er for sle goo-JS known or designated as bankrupt or aamaged stocks of ..100 00 Provided that this aection shall not apply 10 stocks of goods that -hve oeen aamagei within the city of ljawrence, at the place ot business of the peron or parsons offering thess for 8-le. Bankrupt sales and ot her similar oocu- pauomt, each lx 100 00 25. weigher and meaaurer, each six months 10 00 suction a. Keith, as the other attendants. Both Mr.

Brooks and Mr. Babcock were attired in an A hul their trousers 12, 1897. to the siudy of this greatest production of Mendelssohn. make a little talk on this subject. "A demand for decominational schools," was bis subject.

The need for these will never be better. 1 1-8 ARTER, TEACHER OF CHINA PAiNTINO. Studio at 1209 Tennessee St, China tiring a specialty. aiae iiht ihhm 1 1 1 ihih i nx e.uu tucked into their high military Boots, ana 1 JohMoB annah precious time was spent in song auu prayer. Rev-W.

W. Searcy of Peabody, F. L. Streeter of Armourdale, C. S.

Sheffield and others taking part. A telegram announced the death of Mr. F. G. Therle of Chicago, who was long connected with the Publication society.

Mr. Hunt sang as a solo "Ring, Ring the Bells." Rev, A. H. Stote.a former pastor at Lawrence, read a paper on "Sanctification." 1 Dr. E.

B. Hurlbert. of Chicago, addressed the convention. He came from the convention of Nebraska and helping a ministers' institute. He spoke of the wonderful growth and influence of Chicago university.

In five years we are on the beels of old Harvard which is 250 years old. There are more men here than in any other university. The president must be a Baptist, and also two-thirds of its ritndu Invited. I outerown. A man can't be a Christian in this costume celebrated the first wea- LADIES.

Filips Lucy -Match Mrs Nancy GBNTS. Ake-sJH Bell MM toy PH Johnston iT feo Ira John Adams John (Col) Barn ft Samuel Watchesand clocks repaired, spectacle ding in Lawrence as oyln Jbon There seems to be some misunderstand- without teaching something. We ought to ing in regard to the Fraternal Aid picnic to be careful who shall be our be held at Bismarck tomorrow. The pic- teachers We ought to be care- All work warranted I It is reportea tnai a Prye AH repairing a specialty. Wrd Cti4S Boblson Cnrll'? by Hester, the jeweler and optician, girl has become an heiress to a lorrane ox iTO.ooo.

It is needless to say that if the Warren Fiank I nic is given by the two Lawrence councils I ful what is taught. We need men wdo all the Our mackintoshes are the best made and Parties calling for the above letters will I to celebrate the seventh anniversary of the I (n help the young mind in the right ladv expects to entertain young welcome is extended to I direction when the tendency comes to De board of control must be Baptist. Many of the buildings have been built by other denominations costing into the millions. impecunious young man who will fall a I please say advertised, giving date of the I order a hearty herfeet she will have to hold meetings in same Have your maUaddres to your her feet sue fraternal will be delivered insurance to join I skeptical. In denominational schools the our prices the lowest.

Thx Obxr Clothing 821 Massachusetts street. street and number and it 1. peddlers ot meat, each wagon, each, six months 9ft 00 i. peddlers of dry goods, ruga, mats, leweli y. per 10 00 00 00 I.

Peddlers of knives, spectacles, albums, etc, per day 1 60 perweek 't 0 00 Peddlers of small pattsnted articles, per day 1 00 per week I 00 a. Peddler ot bananas or oranges, per week. 00 6. eddiers who sell from box, or stand, pr day 00 perweek. 10 00 r.

peddlers who sell fr.m vehicles per day 0 perweek 1 the opera house promptly. Geo. Innks, Don't put off the bow to the inevitable We should preach a theme in proportion to the times it occurs in the Bible. How many sermons have you preached on this subject brethren? Some hold that sanctification is a second blessing. The paper was rather an attack on those who make such a high profession, but fail to live such holiness as they teach.

A helpful sign is the many meetings in our day seeking true sanctification. What is the Bible teaching regarding sanctification? There is no with them. There will be no charge for teachers must be Christians while in others admission to the grounds and all the ex- may be. The need of denomina- ercises are free, including the prize drill, OQAi schools will continue because of football game and races. A small charge continued need of teaching Christians, will be made to those who wish to dance in school must be as sound as the de- QKNRV RftYER, uiauiifiK PalSTIB AID W.

rl. MOYS, x-oimasic. General Delivery Clerk. We have Common Sense shoes for ladies, Not all the professors are Baptists. The university takes men from colleges in advanced study.

Tuesday evening's session was the first of the regular Baptist convention and began I You know if you must have First elase work guaranteed at reasonable 8 noes. Location Ira Brown's Building, next ore station, Lawrence. Kan. When yon want the best Cigars for both heavy and light soles, all widths and sizes. bv sineine "Tesus.

Lover of My Soul." A nomination. We want our young men trained in spiritual things as well as to know Greek and mathematics. We want FICHELt SON. art hall, and at the merry-go-round. The members of the order hope that all who wish to avail themselves of the pleasant features of the day will come to the grove A Fall and Winter Wrap.

Easier to buy leisurely now than in a scramble with other procrastinators; wiser too. You get first shown. Our new Russian Blouses are on sale. A. D.

WEAVER. Every student who has been in Pro perfect man except Christ. Paul said he Continue, on Page 2. fessor Dunlap's classes knows what a pleasure it is to listen when he talks about them pious. We want them able to take hold and direct our denominational work.

I love Ottawa university for all it has done. I love her because it is Christian. The half hour was spent in devotional exercises. Brother S. J.

Miner had a rather unique reading of twenty-four verses by having twenty-four different persons, each repeat the verses chosen. A short experience meeting, in telling what Jesus is doing for each, came next. sV Peddiers of goods, wares, merchandise other than enumeiated above per day 00 per week 10 00 sBcros 4. kvery person wao shall sell or offer for sale any goods, wares, u.erchandlae or other articles of trade ot an kind, at any place, in, upon or along any lane, or all'-y going from place to place to sell the same, or Bhall offer the same tor sale from any vehicle, oox, stand, or otherwise shall be deemed a peudler. vr.vtdia- tnai this section shall not aonlr your money go to Smith's News Depot.

The best unlaundned white shirt it town for 39c at The "Ober" clearing sale, 821 Massachusetts street. Ask your grocer for GREELEY tomorrow, strict guard will De Kept at tne gate to prevent objectionable characters from gaming admittance. The following is a list of prizes offered: 182 for ice Telephone Wiedemann at his favorite poets, chief among them is Robert Burns whose poems and songs Ask to see our High Cut Shoes for ladies, made of heavy kid and Kaur calf. A good school shoe and bicycle shoe. FISHfcit SON.

cream ana canaies. silent ministry of character will always demand Christian schools. How the Bicycle races. Boys 14 years and under form so large a part of Scottish literature, Professor Dunlap will tell something about I First prize, book, University Book store; -t watches tne teacher. The person SPECIAL OFFER ON- -o POTATOES.

Smoothest and best on the market. tne me 01 Darns ai iuc umianau secona prize, dicvuic ugh, xucuic to farmers selling produce from farms owned or occupied by tueui. Seciiom a. Mo person shall in this elty solicit, take or accept any work or material to im. laundered outaida the cltv of Lawrence At 8 o'clock Vice President J.

M. McWbarf called the convention to order followed by an organ voluntary from the great pipe organ, with the choir and con ality of a teacher is his greastest power. next Friday evening. Girls 14 years and under First prize, without first king out a license and paying The ladies of the Catholic church will "OldProb" is not mentioned much these days, but he directs the weather just the same, and be says that summer has been in the lap of winter long enough. That summer has "got to git." If you find yon will need a few lights of window glass to $5 in Cash.

Ed Rousell; second prize, perfumery bottles, H. R. Raymond Co. MONOGRAM PAPER Get our prices on Umbrellas. They are hard to beat.

"The Ober Clothing Co." the Uceiise tax thereror wnicn is nereoy nxea at Wtn y-flve dollars (t.UU) for each six months or any part thereof Bishop Vincent tells of a picture hanging in a dining a picture of a ship at sea that sent two sons out and the mother was afraid that her third son would go. The speaker tenderly spoke of R. Eaton's death in Egypt a gregation singing "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name." Invocation was given by J. W. Tanner, pastor at Emporia.

The Ladies, over 14 years First prize, one hold their annual bazaar in the rink November xotb and nth. Miss Breck teacher of music and paint dozen cabinet photos, J. L. Morris; second teftCTluM s. mo agent, principal, or omcor of anv lus'al ment agency shall lease or offer to lease, sell or oner tor sale goods, wares and merchandise, by going fiom hou to house, orupoathes reebsiauesoi alleys In tae city of One nunarea soeeis nnc wi.wug prize, cut glassware, J.

A. Dailey. Scripture reading was-by Rev.M.L. Thomas, of the First Baptist church -of Topeka, ta23 I tttUVi wra lTtr mnnopraiii in anv ing, furnishes pianos for practice. auauiuu niiu ww Farmers race Prize, buggy whip, C.

color, and one hundred envelopes, oniy i ts nearly time lor yOUr ljawrence wuuuuk iutiuk imiuv and the charge for sueh license ee and the help you have a somewhat summery temperature at home. Go to Raymond's drugstore for them. Soft putty and paints Fat oats, best corn chops and bran. 800 Vermont street, phone 47. Worthington.

few days since. He was the teacher in science at William Jewell college. Rev. Robt. Atkinson spoke need a-ine is hereby nxea at iweuiy-nve uonars I 5 Heating Stoves.

Frog and wheelbarrow race First prize. (26.00) each six months, or any part tnereoi in advanue on the first days of July New Hampshire street. LpRANK H. ROBERTSOMf TXaCBaB 9t HAKDOUR. eMTaB AID BAHJ0.

Studio at music halL wall pocket, D. prize.Neck- Ex ni J-nnitrv of each year. II, Tim. 3. Rev.

F. C. Bingham led in prayer." Rev. M. L.

Thomas delivered the annual missionary sermon before the great audience gathered for the occasion. He read the beginning of Luke's gospel. Luke wrote that all the world might see that all tie, Ben Urbansky. Ericksen Has a complete line of 837 fUM Street, THE JEWELER, Three-legged race First prize, hat, for Increase in the Baptist Ministry." A christian education develops the entire man. Some men don't see the need of an education.

The educated man tekes the lead in all circles. Only one graduate has gone First published in Lawrence Dally JOUKMAl. October 18th, 18OT. OraUu-ne No. 294.

Robinson Robinson; second prize, win the fto. dftfor a Eood mackintosh at Superior Stoves PERSONAL MENTION. ter cap; Ober Clothing Co. An ordinance levvi as a license tax upon call ings or occupations pursued or carriea on Burro race First prize (goes to burro) from Ottawa unconverted. He was con- Dr, R.

Morris left this afternoon for Las I Ranges at the lowest wlbnin tne city ot uiiwmw. chai, Robertson second prize (goejs verted afterwards have an interest in the gospel. I want to speak of some of the fundamental principles believed among us. First. Son to save the world.

Second. The spirit to BUCTIOH 7. xne uoense tax leneu iuiuw the pi visions of this ordinance shall be due and pay. hie on the first day of January and the first day of July of each and every year. a xenon 8.

Alt licences Issued under the provisions of this ordinance shall expise tm the aO.h day of une, or toe 81st day ol eaav ber of each year sxctioh licenses shall not be Init sum lesi than the caarge for six mastMM, 1 all case where the license tax charged fas a ordinance is tor a petiod of tlx montsa, f-e vided; that the date of expiration is Mfstns ed in section seven (7i 01 this Including the month in which the liesasM issued, in all other cases, licensee SHaf IsHttea for auy time less than six months), i SkCTIoM 10. all lioeuses rhaU oe OiM OB This is a pleasant TIE IT OBDAIXEO BY THE MAYO AND 'Ober" -sale, '82 1 Massachusetts street. Ladies' Shirt Waists A small line of these goods on hand at the Shirt Factory. Marie to sell at from $2.00 to $3.30 each. Price now $1.00 each.

eounciuneu of the city of Lawrence JL to winner) silk hat, T. J. Sweeney. Vegas to attend a meeting of railway sur- pfjggg, geons; the headquarters of the gathering TTTTUT wUlbeattheMontezvmahotel. QShSlt XXaXYJ.

K-rrrioN 1. That a license tax is hereby levied Races open to all, not confined to mem Third. His people to spread I upon the various callings ana occupations, uuu. 1 fcjreinafter enumerated, conducted, pursued. build us up thought.

There is no place where we need good educators more than in Kansas, because there is no place where the people have greater grasp of intellect We have bers of the order. Mr Tack Harris left for Leavenworth I Before lOO King elsewnere. carried on or opert-d within the city of Law the gospel. The speaker took as his text, Street cars will charge only 5c for the I SUltS made tO Order IOr 14 1 this afternoon where he will join nis lain trip to the grove. "The things fully believed among us." Some people greatly praise Christ yet do not accept him as the Savior, Renan, er and mother who attending the u.

A. k. the aav of their issue, and snali si CLUB NEWS. Studies of the Indeside club. French nmA nt tha Mnnllcant.

the kind Of HALF PRICE FOR reunion. ha f.i In. the Dlacs Whes ast renee in thisoroinance proviuea. Ssotiom i. No person shall carrr on, or engage in any ot the following callings or occupations, or shall run or operate any machine or vehle herein named, or engine in an; busines hereinafter stated within sit id city of Lawrence, without taking out a license from said city ot L.awrence, a ad the charge for said license shall be as follows: 1.

Auctioneers, each six months two 00 9 Dhrariii-ho or Dool tables. W. H. Beatty was up from Baldwin To obtain the latest styles in millinery one must go to Miss Boulton. All the latent novelties now on display.

5 First Glass Dentistry Strauss, etc. God sent his son into this world because we are lost. Sin is delusive, but is painted as attractive. No man understands Him as Savior. God today.

biu-lness is to be earned on, the amount ns4 and the time said iloene shall expire; and the person having such licence sha.1 be author ized to carry on the buslueis tnereln nam id, at the place specified in the uaual manner. SscuuM 11. mo license shait oe 1 sued on and pants 4 at McConnell's The Ladies Social circle of the Presbyterian church will give a dime tea at the residence of Mrs. Addison 1146 Tennessee street, Friday afternoon at 3 o.clock, In reply to inquiries the Journal is au Harry Ward of Junction City was in the city today. Best teeth 5 Amalgam fillings.

-5 TYPE WRITERS first table, each six 18 Bach additloral taole each six months 6 uu a. Book agents per 1 per week 00 4. Bowling alleys, each alley each: six months IS tu. ner day. 1 OS der tue provtHions ot this orulnancs unill the amount presciibed there! or shall hare been paid to the city treasurer, and no llasnae shall in any ease be ass is new or trans anCTloa U.

Upon the neelps yta traasurer of iMaswaM e( satMssf sisveSa4 thorized to state that La Mode millinery history first period, Gaul Indepeudant, to 50 B. C. "Primitive Populations, Manners and led by E. J. White.

In literature, epiq poems, "French Cycle," Chanson De Roland, Mrs. Jameison leader. The history of Roland is one of the most ancient of the early epics of France, or Frankish literature; was according to tradition, the favorite nephew and captain of the Emperor Charlemague. History has this to say about him that while his uncle was' busy organizing the I government of the recently subdued lost, Found, Fur Kent. For Sale, Etc Wanted A good cook at 1132 Tennessee street.

sent His son to save us, John Jasper, the colored preacher, would praise Tesus forever for saving poor sinners like him. One of the worst sinners is the man who is so good he does not need a savior; he is so full of pride. God has sent his Holy Spirit to build us up. The bv -bis onllna-oe. iraea aay par-en.

u-s bt Gold up. Gold crowns. Extracting teeth. .25 Extracting with gas I1.00 DR. C.

E. HOSTETTER. Over Hub Clothing store. store will be open this fall, and that a large addition of the latest styles will be made wishing to ave money -will get nvor price on per, Ribbons. Oil.

Kubber asers, or anything want- ed for the office THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. M. QIBB. Proprietor. purpura ion, the elty elrk aaaii kwsii aMuisit aeoordaaos srtta ke to the stock.

house inquire visluns ol this ordluauje, which uaensesnu ne signed by tue mayor aud city c.eik and ooun-tetslgoea by the city treasurer and he tlerk sosli affix thereto the coryoraie seal ot the For Sale Five room 1204 Rhode Island street. For Rent A furnished house or rooms baptism of the Holy Spirit extends from the pentecpst to the second coming of Christ. There is more confusion about i rtfkm am cit, ruu mwtt uuu. at 1346 Tennessee street. perweek 5.

Corn doctors per 1 per wee 5. Clairvoyants, astrologers, mind readers, eleciric batiriea, muscle testers, lung testers, ortuite tellers ach per day 00 per week 1U 0t 7. Cireusrsor urenag-rie8, first 7b 00 Circuses or men-gerlts, tecond dy 40 00 8. Exnltntiona lor iy, per dy. 8 per eek 10 00 9.

Express companies sch -xpres cunipany whose average receipts uy Its office this city upon the business of such co mpany done whollr wl h'n the stte of Kausae.doe not exceed tsUOuu per month, ech six 16 00 -nhfXDress co rnany whose avei age Suits made to order for $14 and pants 14 at McConnell's. Just think of itl Suits made to order. $14. Why send away for your suits when in wh eh shall be entered tae nama of each and every person uoeused, the date of the -license, the purpose for which It was granted. Sunns, and suoenntendine his anairs house.

Inquire For Rent Ten-room the Holy Spirit's work than any other. The Holy Spirit convinces of sin. Every man has it written on his heart that there of Mrs. Van Hoesen. relating to the church baptism and admission to membership he was visited by a Saracen chief.

who was unwilling to the aUL OUUt paiu inercior, irai us uuii wuw tne satne shall exp re, sud wiiola twenty-tour after any license hss expired the cuy cierk shaii notify the cuy iuarsa-1 of such explra you can get them cheaper at home. Leonard, the tailor, can supply you, 735 Massachusetts street, over A. Marks'. is such a thing as righteousness. The Holy Spirit convinces of judgment.

It For Rent Part of a furnished house. Apply at 1202 Tennessee street. For Rent Several furnished rooms, all conveniences; inquire 1005 Kentucky recognize the government of the Cailiff, of Cordova -offered to put the Frankish chief in possession of towns south of the will be a sin to be lost Every sinner saved is regenerated by the Spirit. He Suits made to order o- 1 1 4 1 street builis us up in faith, in comfort. He is Pyrenees.

The emperor accepted the proposition and sent Roland, with an army. Wanted Two young ladies at the Troy steam laundry. 1306 Massachusetts street, and pants 4 at McConnell's. McCurdy Bros, have just received a car present in our hearts; He builds us up by the evident fruit he produces. Our Mail Tells Us The worth of This Bif Store cannot be measured by the good we do in our own town alone.

We are useful to thousands of people, some of whom seldom come here, others of whom hov npvpr cP(n us nor our store. Business that comes to at once. Arriving at the place, the Saracen gave so little aid, that Roland determined to return to France, when he was attacted bv Gascons who laid in ambush in the surrounding woods. It was while fighting rounamg wooes God has sent his people to spread his word in the world. Jesus lived to qualify his disciples to preach the gospel.

Never Wanted Salesman; salary paid weekly, unnecessary, permanent. Brown Brothers Chicago load of very fine Minnesota potatoes. These potatoes are of good size and in flavor they surpass any variety in the market. Now is the time to buy them in two or five bushel lots. were men better taught, making fewer Wanted A good white, girl for general VJ mail from manv nointS and far aWEV demonstrates that receipts oy its office In this city up jn the ou intss of such couipsny done wholly within the state 01 Kaasa exceeds t5U0.uO per mouth, each six 00 The shove llcenes tax Is based upon and the amount sh Ul be determined by the average receipts of each company upon the btul-neso, as above stated, for the six months ru-t.

edUtely proceeding toe first days ot January and July of each year. Vi Express wagons. Kach six mouths I 7 60 Any wagon used or kept for trausport-lug passengess for hire or for asuilng or transferring tor profit or compensa- tion, any goods, war-s or merchnaise or property of any kind except al, wood, ice. ssud, stone, brick, and build lug material shall be dtemed an ex-' prrss wagon; Provided that this ordinance shall not apply to transfer wagons regularly in naullng merchandia to sal rom business nouses and railway freight depots 10 Hck, omnlboaet and other like vehicles used ana kept for the transpor- t.t.lnn nf nuwnnn for hli. Mrs.

E. l. house, 1040 1 valiantly tnai ne was iuc. house work. mistakes.

I believe we ought all to be evangelists. We ought to be able to give tlou unies-t tne same soau uti mi n-wwtw. SacrxoM 14 Tuat oidluauce No. 14, of re-Vised ordinances, ordinance 0. 1US approved Oct.

23. los, ordiuauoe No. 196 approved July 14, Itau, oiditiance No. loo approvsa Novembar iu, loPapp.oVed Noveauoer li, IBS, ordlnauce o. s7a, -pproveU July 7, utl au uramauce and parts ot ordinances la so tar as they counlet with the pro rl iocs ot this ordinance be and tae same are hsieby repealed.

sBuriOM la. Any person neglecting, ailing orref tsingtopay the license tax, and take or p.oc r. a lice use, a provtdtHl In this ordlnauce; or any prsou al lag, negiecuns; orreiusiugto comply wiJi any of the pro visions ot tais ordluauce, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction ne Unej in auy sum not exceeding one hitndred douars. -scTi lo. Every age-t, officer, or employ of ay jrporatl or compaoy, who shall transact auy busluess for any tuoh company or corporauou, knowing that sues oompany or curprai on has not paid a Uoen-e tax, and procured a license as herein piovlded and required, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on eonicuon thereof fined la any sum not exceeding one hunared dollars.

bacrioif 17. 'i'uat this ordinance shall take effect and be lu force rom aud after Its publication according to law. At proved Owtooer li. ibVl. iv a.

E. GOULD, Mayor. (SSALJ Attest: A. U. HOBISO-O.

City Clerk, Massachusetts street. is touna in tne oiaesi euiuuu rour ways auu. jaiutjwv son De Geste." At the close dainty re- Ask yourjerocer for GREELEY For Sale Ten bushel of fine large quinces, fa a bushel. Leave orders at Aggressive Activity in Dress Goods. Hitrh class novelties that cantfot be quoted later on with a reason for one hope and to tell sinners how to find Jesus.

The Baptist church exists to preach the gospel and save sinners. The height of power is in simplicity. Smoothest and bretl Tracy Learnards store. roTiras freshments were served by Mrs. The Twentieth Century club met with Mrs.

Kenyon. After Current Events, an inteeesting paper on "Present Condition of on the market. For Rent Three large well furnished rooms to rent. The Hutching's house 721 Rhode Island street. This was a masterly sermon in simpli out downright loss; our.

present prices are saving tnousanos of dollars to the people ot iawrence. inc new xwuduwuma, the new Covert Cloths, the new Poplins, the new Serges and city, full of thought. Delivered from a lovely and tender heart. Reaching out in yearning for the lost. India," by Miss Alice Horton was rearl, followed by discussion by the club.

The Review met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cross. Roll call was re acn fix i 00 Remember that the Deer Creek coal goes Fo RBNTFour furnished rooms, good directly from the pit cars to your bins and size and pleasantly located. 1023 New never see a railroad car or a coal dealers Hampshire street. sheds, saves much handling, and hence is Lost Between 1145 Ohio and Wiede- The sermon was toiiowea Dy a soio irom 11.

Insurance companies (including life, fire and accloeut insurance eompn-lse) tor each offloe or agency maln-t-iiuui hv anrh comnanv in this eltr. Henriettas all plain material are winning me iavor every hA nntps the aualitv and price. Then the Silk Stripe sponded to by quotations from Bryant less broken np than any other coal on thelmann's. scarf pin, blue-bell with diamond I Wr 4a mm fs mm. sa4nSi cart pin.

Diue-Den witn aiamona Ohio and recive each six 10 00 1 vuv. 1 .1 to The historical hour was spent in an inter- I Vlrtll, m-lA. and Other Plaid material Surpass all Other COl- Insurance agents who have no offloe in setting. -w jr im.nrn T7rn1n I -p i 1 I 1 estinff discussion of the American Revolu reward. lections; at least so we are tola irom aay to aay oy uwsc one of the choir.

An address of welcome was delivered by Rev. G.D. Rogers, pastor of the First Baptist church of Lawrence. who said "We have anticipated the coming of this convention for a long time. We have been pre For Sale 7-room house, one and one- tion.

The American side of the question was presented by Mrs. Cross and the En who shop. market. We have just received one hundred and seventy- five pieces of rich cut glass in the half acres ground, lots of fruit, nil Dela ware street, near the cburcn. u.

1K01H BEU8. We sell 'em! The above only shows one style; we have many styles, in fact all the best styles are shown on our floor, The iron bed glish side by Mrs. Garrett. The hour was spent with Bryant was very pleasant and Unusual Offerings. paring in spiritual and temporal things.

C. Irwin. Cit-1 n.w rnHflW with two nlfTA mm We welcome you to our homes, to our city. instructive. The next meeting will be held with Mrs.

Corse in west Lawrence, at Commencing tomorrow and lasting all next week we Come 8nd getl lots east froQt and good well nice location new patterns, You are interested in us because we have your sons and daughters at the University. You are welcome to the best we have. We which time the Uterary hour will be spent I furnish Our CUStOItierS With a Sensation in Our lOaK auu Udpc only saoo; on easy terms appiy. Whitman. Wanted -Lady or gentleman stenogra- with Nathanial Hawthorne.

i 11 nvtt nnr town traile tO Call tttlS weeK ano the prices. J. A. DAILEY take yon into our homes as taking Christ soeci-d efforts to have the nW Address in own hand-writing and mi. neiii rucis auuu wua vvvu viiiii iiirr iiaii 11 uwvw trade is not confined to any season, we sell them all the time; the price makes 'em go.

But an iron bed it bard thing to sleep onwttbont something 00 it a spring or a matress, and some use both. We have, botn, and the best that's made. Just as well have the best when you can have it for about thesame price as others charge or the cheapest. Tne same applies You will miss some of our number who Law- from now on and be will be glad to greet I gt stoc cf wrap 3 in Kansas, and to secure the bargains we state experience and wages wanted. have cone home to elory.

You will miss The moths are doing orach damage to I rence Nursery Lawrence. Kan. oia ana new customers, ms son amvcu cr rh ttrrt OI one COmiD. muca iu uuv. dear Dr.

Robinson who was for twenty-five unci in tr vi. 6 For Rent Choice of two bouses, one of carpets of all kinds just now. If you want your carpets freed from moths and years our superintendent. The sisters will tome today and wiU do the work for him. fa bargains we offer HI OUr Cloak Mr.

Fuel has been laid up for six weeks, I Here is nu hiwm auvu iuv. 6 act(ir and the absence from his shop has borne room to which thousands of Lawrence customers can testily very convenient; cottage a I iw miss Sister Williams who was so interested en dirt partronue the cleaning plant oi A. c. I with afl modem improvements. svements.

the whole line of furniture at ROB-fcttTSOU BU03- in missions. She too has gone home to quire at 835 Vermont street heavay on him. and he will be more grate-1 Come and take a look and you will not De aisappoiuicu. 1 ful than ever now for custom that may! glory. But some good people yet remain.

Hnddleston at the south end ot Massachusetts street. Leave orders at Sol Mark's store or address through postoffice. Leavenworth and return October 9 to 16, come to him. I rMeW nlUUUNb. Wanted A baker, a first class reliable bread baker can find employment at 815 Kansas avenue.

Topeka. Write and give reference. French Bakery, Kansas I have been here five and one-half years and the longer I stay the more I learn to love them for their deeds of love." ZrrWI Not lot of old styles but latest colorings including Topeka Vice President J. M. McWharf of Ft.

A. Hutut, ftsttnde, J- D. Bowmjoci, Tie. Frcuda, J. A- HienjsT, SecrttsMj.

I sr-rJal nremium offered I Trmon Roman Plaids. Tfiis Ribbon business Ot return limit October 18. train leaves 7:35 Scott responded to Rev. Rogers very To Rent 320 or 160 House of I fnr loaf of bread baked on 1 ni nMnAv bnrl tst. This avenue Ol KIDDOn in Vernon county.

Missouri. hearty welcome in the following words: a. m. 3:55 p. m.

via Union Paicfic short Une. Apples 7 1 to spe at the besrinnine. and at the end rooms, stable, corn cribs ana plenty ot water. For particulars inquire of R. H.

that was placed competition at the Douglas county." fair. Mrs, sStimpson's bread won the prize and she was given the COHSOUDATED BARB WIRE COUPAHY. Hunt, Kansas City. mo. iJTh canning factory will now purchase For Sale One-half acre with house "Brothers, sisters and friends, citizens of this municipality.

It is my official duty and I assuredly esteem it a high' privilege to express in behalf of the Baptist State convention and the delegates here assembled their thankful appreciation of your your apples at the highest market price. money this afternoon. ot it is our foundation of successful Ribbon selling. Fresh lmpo'rtations Feather Boas: TEE EIGHT GOODS AT TEE U6BT PUCES. and all necessary outbuildings.

Plenty of fruit and cood water, race S500 casn. lime at Griffin's, 374 Penn. north Lawrence, Mrs. T. M.

Sprague, 635 Vermont street. JOUST, litis. ory Celebrated 1 Genuine GSIddsa Celebrated Genuine uuocsa H. W. HAYNE, OPTICIAN.

Wl sav si Feather Boas have now the approval of Fashion and the Just Received! Notice I will haul away animals and clean vaults as cheap as anybody. All work wider one of utility; what was once thougnt to De oniy a iasn-dfirv Ha become a necessity; hence our increasing done satisfactory or no pay Orders to be left at R. B. WagstaJTs grocery or through the mail. S.

N. Purinton. Plala Wire, the "vr BranrT uid "Bakei' Baib Wire, Stsd VIra Nails and Hay Bale Tiea. Qxmu. Otkck, LAWaoca, mUn ill gaomltl tddreoed.

sales. Nothing desirable escapes our stock; style, quality kind and generous, yes, royal and loyal welcome. Even if those kind words had not been spoken, the careful and thorough preparation by your committee assured us of the hearty welcome that awaited us here. We hope and trust that our relations with yon will be of such a nature that in after years as we turn back the pages of time one year after another, it will be a pleasure when oar minds eye rests upon For Kent Furnished room. One fur and price we invite the closest compan-on.

Pamason Club House CHEESE. McLaren's art Wagstaff' S. nished room suitable for one or two gentle-1 men. Room heated by hot water and I Bo faacy prices, but Rood, work aad an tbaoJute iraarantee. I liehted bv cas.

Pleasant location and con X3ST3SS C3-ESO venient to business. Mrs. L. W. Ekiridge.

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