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"BEST IN THE WORLD." Gleason WMtman9 TEE TO CD rj Real Estate and Real Eld ridge House Corner, Lawrence, OF DOUGLAS COUNTY AND The Public Generally I hereby announce myself a candidate for the posi tion of Tailor, Clothier and Furnisher for all the Men, Souths and Children in the neighborhood, and promise to serve all who call at lalisw, AND AT THE SAME H4l is If ers, Platform HONESTLY, Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low test, snort weijrht, alum or phosphate Powders. Mold only in Vans.

ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. Voice Culture. PKOK. bLACKMAN'S SYSTEM IS AS GOOD i as cuu u3 hsu iu Buy oi uitj eastern ci-i Prices Fw reference see Mrs. S.

Ohurehlll-and daughter and Mr. Douglas Baintl Office In House's new block 9 to 1 1 a. tad 2 to 5 p. in. C-29CU LiW DKFAKTHKNT University of Wisconsin.

Course of study, we years of 3d weeks Sep mate class for first and second year students Students who have read elsewhere may be ad mitted to the senior class on examination of first year's course, and graduate Id on year. Kail Term gins (September 5, 1MM3, For further particulars address .1. H. CAKfENTKK of Faculty, Madison, Wis. ION'r ORUKB BAND or Orchestral In struments, or Musical Goods of any kind, be- iore aenain ior Dei prices to ALL KM DODWOBTH.

47 La favette place. New York. An Excellent 3 flat rlston Co: net 50 best flat Cornet, $30, Solo flat ito Trum none, 20 Sent with privilege of trial XIVOKCES No publicity; residents of and applications for stamp. W. H.

LEE, At 23V Broadway, New York. A IIVRRTIHERH send for onr 81ect T.ist of I ocal Newspapers Oeo. P. Rowel i Spruce Street, N. Y.

8-3odl A splendid lot of new flower studies for painting, just in atlMeid'e, the successor of Bates Field. dtf nn i Aim IIOUJVUIS AS USUAL WE ARE JO. One Price, and that YOURS OF Bo Fo EEBKIIS3L.9 FFopFietoF "FAMOX3 Marsh's Golden Remedies Give Uni versal Satisfaction. "Yaur Golden Balsam for the throat and lungs and Golden Blood A Liver Tonic have cured my wife of incipient consumption. They are the best medicines in.

the world." J. T. Fowler, Davenport, Iowa. "No medicine can be compared to Marsh's Golden Blood Liver Tonic. It cured me of a chronic Liver trouble and impure blood after vainly using everything else." G.

F. Thompson, Sedalia, Mo. "I have had no medicines in my store that gave sucn universal saiisiaciion as jiarsn's Golden Remedies." II. J. Fuller, physician and druggist, Millbrook, Kansas.

Marsh's Golden Blood and Liver Tonic, the great blood and liver purifier, and Marsh's Golden Balsam, the famous throat and luns medicine, are for sale by Barber druggists, Lawrence. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. Trial size 10 cts. USE LEIS' GERMAN BAKING POW- DER. Good Homes on Easy Terms.

I have a new frama house on Alabama street, south of Warren street, each contain Inn hve rooms, with small dry ceuar, gooa well of pure water, lot 50 feet by 125 feet, which 1 will sell lor one-mtn casn, naiance in monthly payments of about $20 per month FOR SALE. A magnificent Piece of land (37 acres) north of the Dr. Prentiss farm. Owner is anxious to effect a sale. There is proba bly no finer building site in the vicinity of Lawrence.

I have also a number of lots in North Law renee, South Lawrence, West Lawrence and Lane Place, which I will sell at reasonable prices, in monthly payments. Titles guar anteed perfect. LOANS. I can make loans on town or country prop erty on three or five years time at about 9 per cent, interest, including commission, ex pense of survey ana oi making anu recora- ing papers. Wm.

T. Sinclair, No. 54 Mass. street, Lawrence. Buy Railroad Tickets at C.

S. Duncan's cheap ticket office, 78 Mas sachusetts street. You can save from 25 to 50 per cent. All tickets guaranteed. Tickets to all points bought, sold and ex changed.

Miss Helen Reed will receive pupils in in strumental music. Enquire at the residence of Mrs. Dr. Wheeler, Kentucky street near Berkeley. 9-5dtf USE LEIS' GERMAN BAKING POW DER.

Cheap Tickets. Always get your tickets at the "City 6f lice," where you can have the choice of routes, and can always take the train that is on time and make sure connections at Kan sas City. We check your baggage at our office, se cure your sleepers, and give you any infor mation you desire cheerfully. J. P.

Ross, Ag't. U. P. and S. a ii it i ii I'll ill nut I THE FIRST TO SHOW LARGEST STOCK OF PRICES from eight cents up.

all the Leading Colors. department and are offering all the novelties Estate Securities, as Special Bargains: CITY PSOPEBTY. P. 52. Two story frame house of 7 rooms and good cellar, on one of the mo3t attractive lots in the city, modern style house with high ceilings; rooms newly papered and painted.

1 bis a very desirable residence and can be bought at a reasonable figure. P. 97 Suburban residence of 20 acres 2 miles from post office, one mile trom city limits; good two-3tory frame house of nine rooms and excel lent cellar, good well, large frame barn, nice yard with shade trees and blue grass, good orchard, strawberry asparagus beds. A very desira- resiaence. je or saie ac a pargain.

P. 96 Neat suburban place of 814 acres with small house and large barn. Joins city limits and is desirable property at $1,500. P. 23 One-story trame house of five rooms on Park lot; good cellar, well and barn; fruit and shade trees.

Price, $1,200. P. 59 Five good lots with frame house oi 4 rooms and 3 closets, good cellar and well. Only $1,400. P.

61 One story frame house of 4 rooms and 2 attic rooms," good cellar, wen ana siaoie iois wun pienty oi shade and truit trees fur $850. P. 78 A first class 2-story frame House with 10 rooms, closet, pantry and bath-room, good barn, cellar, well and cistern, carriage and coal bouse Convenient to business and University Only $2,800. P. 44 New house of 7 rooms, cellar and cistern.

Very convenient to busi ness and in excellent neighborhood for $2,500. P. .14 Nice little bouse of 5 rooms barn and well in good repair and Bargain at $650, of rare Bargains ia West series of entertainments to be given by heme talent, the programs to consist of vocal and instrumental music, recitations, cantatas, etc. The first of the series will be given Thursday evening, Sept. 27, and the committee hope to be able to furnish an en tertainment semi-monthly during the fall and winter.

It is hoped that our citizens will encourage them in every way possible for they are certainly worthy of support. Rev. R. 31. Overstreet is in the city in the interest of the college of Emporia.

He is the authorized aeent of the college and is taking subscriptions and donations toward the permanent endowment fund. The city of Emporia has raised by subscription $40, 000 to be used for purchasing the site and in the erection of a building Mr. Overstreet is canvassing the state for the purpose of rajs ing the amount of $50,000 pledged by the synod. He will present the claims of the college in connection with the public services at the Presbyterian church this morning. Friday evening a quartette of University studenta were out serenading and stopped at the boarding place of two charming young ladies on South Kentucky street.

The owner of the place has a savage bull dog which he keeps for the purpose of driving off intrudors on his private domain. The dog lay low for awhile, but mistaking the applause of the ladies for a signal for an attack he went for those serenaders like Sophomore after a tumble bug. It was a regular "bull run" for the boys but they displayed enough celerity to keep out of reach of the unappreciative animal. Ladies approve of your smoking "Little Joker." USE LEIS' GERMAN BAKING POWDER. West's enamel dressing, for buggies, is kept at the Round Corner.

All boys and girls should procure a book satchel or strap before going to school Monday. All the latest styles at lowest prices at S. T. Field's book store. 16-d2t Real Estate Transfers for the Week ending Sept.

15. Ernest Abels et. al. to Henry Abels, the undivided of undivided of 33 acres N. E.

S. 10 T. 13, R. 21, Eudora $200 Henrietta Arter to Lucretia C. Whitman, lot 156 Kentucky street, Lawrence John A.

Horboch lo Prescilla A. Griffith, quit claim to lots 135 and 141 Tennessee street, and. 152, 154, 158, 160 Ohio street. $1,000 Wm. T.

Sinciair et. al. to Orville Collins, N. W. S.l, T.

15, R. 17, Marion $1,100 James Locey to Joseph Leisure one acre in N. W. 4 12, R.19, L. and Clemie Canavan to Charles Vail, lots 153 and 155 on Locust street in block 3 in tnat part oi known as Lawrence Zorada Sawyer to Carrie E.

and Elmer $100 Sawyer, south of southwest of section 34, town 1, range 18, Clinton 1 James W. Adams and George M. Blay-nay to Oliver Butler, lot 145 and north 5 feet of lot 147 York street in the city of Lawrence. ,000 Oliver Butler to James W. Adams and George M.

Blavnay, north of block 8 (less railroad) in Earl's addition to the city of Lawrence, 500 Mark Anthony to Lillie B. Slaughter, lots 28 and 30 on Rhode Island street, Lawrence ,000 Wm. Endicott, to Fritz Iseman, quit claim to block 8, West Lawrence 600 Wm. T. Sinclair to Ed.

W. Moore, south and northeast of lot 25, addition 5, North Lawrence 15 Fred W. Read to Lillie G. Leibey lot 50 on Pennsylvania street, Lawrence $150 Hiram Stanton to W. Mills, 130x150 feet in northwest corner or sect town id, range 21, George H.

Bew to James Lacey lots 1, 2, and 3, in addition to the city or $400 Elizabeth A. Mann to Andrew J. Gray, lot 60, Pennsylvania street, Lawrence. Emma Bennefield to Wm. F.

Altenbernd, the south half of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 35, township 12, range 20; Eudora $1250 George W. Hackman to John N. Roberts, lots 178 and 180 New Hampshire street, Lawrence $250 Isaac Kilworth to Edward Parlor, quit-claim to lot 43 New Jersey street, Lawrence. $200 Woodward's ague cure, 50c USE LEIS' GERMAN BAKING. POWDER.

Pupils should select their school books, pencils, slates, scratch books, writing papers and other supplies from the large stock at T. Field's book store. 9 16-d2t The fail term of Miss Beatty'a school will begin on Monday, September 17th, in Trinity Chapel, corner of Vermont and Berkeley streets. 9-16'lw USE LEIS' GERMAN BAKING For Thirty Days We Offer FA.RU PBOPEBTY. No.

381 A tract of 440 acres within five miles of Lawrence, all fenced and well watered with living springs; acres in young timber. A rare chance or a stock farm. Price ll.UUU. lerms 1,000 cash, balance in 10 annual pay- ments at per cent, interest, mis offer is open for 30 days only. No.

352 One of the best stock farms in the State; 300 acres only 8 miles from Lawrence: 1U0 acres under culti vation, 30 acres of timber in center of tract, making the best possible shelter for stock: well supplied with living springs and never failing wells; fenced in 5 fields; land oi tne Dest tor raising grain. story frame house of 7 rooms and cellar, stone barn, new corn crib and granary. This place is an undoubted bargain at $5,000, as the price will be raised it not sold soon. No. 379 One hundred and sixty acre farm, near lielvoir, 1UU acres un der cultivation.

60 acres in grass. The improvements are hrst-class, consisting of a two story frame house of six rooms and kitchen, good cellar, cistern under kitchen, never failing well at house, good frame barn 18x40, corn crib, hog pens. all fenced with hedge and wire, good orchard; one of the finest springs in Kansas, 10 feet across and 10 leet deep, never tails. Ibis is most attractive place and cheap at 14,000 on easy terms. 378 Eighty acre farm with 20 acres of timber and 45 under cultivation; frame house of 3 rooms, smoke house and outside cellar; good orchard and never failing water, 8 miles from Lawrence, and only $1,600 on easy terms, No.

370 One hundred and sixty acres in Marion township, unimproved, at $8 per acre. No. 369 One hundred and sixty acres in Marion township, unimproved, $1.600 on easy terms. X. B.

-We have a number Lawrence property. LAWRENCE, SEPTEMBER 16. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for changes in display advertisements must be brought into this office before four o'clock p. m.

We cannot insure changes being made if this rule is not complied with. Hark! At the Union Depot and Ticket Office, and you will hear of rotes, routes or roote that will be the lowest in Lawrence. No one can sell cheaper than at the new depot. R. K.

Tabor. ANNOUNCEMENTS-Sheriff. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for the omce oi snerur, subject to tne votes oi the people of Douglas county, Kansas. W. W.

Ashkr. Connty Clerk. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Clerk of Douglas county, subject to the action of the Republican county convention, to be held October 13, 1883. N. O.

Stevens. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for. the office of County Clerk of Douglas county, subject to the action of the Republican county convention, to be held October 13, 1883. Joel WHITE. Register of Deeds.

AG. HONNOLD will be before the Re- publican County Convention for nomination for Register of Deeds. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds for Douglas county, Kansas, subject to the action of the people's county convention. George B. Edgar.

CITY BRIEFS. HThere will be services in the Trinity church to-day, both morning and evening. The Rector will officiate. A number of students opened up the ball playing season at the grounds south of the city yesterday afternoon. Mr.

C. A. Pease yesterday put in a telephone at his meat market, which will be a great accommodation to his customers. In two weeks the two cent postage law will go into effect. The new stamp will be metallic red and bear the head of Washington upon it.

Services at the First Presbyterian church this morning and evening, at 11 and 7:30 o'clock. Rev. R. Overstreet, of Emporia, Kansas, wiil occupy the pulpit. If any one has seen a little black and tan rat dog, about four months old, with a red ribbon on its neck, they will be rewarded by returning it to Marshal Prentice.

Remenyi is playing the Kansas circuit, and is everywhere meeting with the most gratifying success. He gives a grand concert here next Friday evening at the opera house. Mrs. C. Cutler was knocked senseless by a stroke of lightning during the storm of Friday night.

She was closing a window at the time the lightning struck near the house. Casper Urich and Mike Lane's partner were arrested yesterday for eelling liquor contrary to law. They were obliged to give bonds for their appearanee at the next term of court. Three drunks yesterday morning stood up in line before Judge Chadwick. Two paid the regular fine while the other was lodged in the calaboose to wait for the arrival of the necessary collateral.

Mr. Frank March entertained the members of the Lawrence Boat Club very handsomely at his home last evening. An ele gant supper was served. A most social and pleasant time was had by all present. Yesterday morning the teachers of the city schools htld their first meeting for the new school year.

The registers, keys, were distributed by the superintendent and other business transacted customary at the opening of the school year. Last evening there assembled at the court house a meeting of colored Republicans of Douglas county. Patrick Barker was elected President and J. J. H.

Figgins Secretary. After considerable discussson. the following gentlemen were elected members of a county central committee: James Smith, chairman David A. H. Brooks, Samuel Lee, George McGee, Thomas Monroe and Alexander Cowan.

The home entertainment committee of the M. C. A. have under contemplation a all is and Die a 9 J. S.

New Dress Goods. PRICE. in Plain Figures. uSB (3) JE8 3B (a J3I D. L.

HOADLEY, Real Estate Agent Has for sale a large number of fine farms, unimproved lands, houses and lots, among which are the following: BUSINESS CHANCE. One of the best opportunities for engaging in a well established and lucrative manufacturing business that was ever offered in Lawrenoe can now be secured by applying soon. Parties with a few thousand dollars in ready money can secure large and valuable buildings with all necessary machinery now in successful operation and a business that will pay better than 25 per cent, on the investment. For full information call and see me if you want a business that will pay. Eighty acre farm within five miles of Lawrence with 60 acres under plow, 20 acres good timber, good farm house of 4 rooms, good cellar, well, and splendid spring water, orchard of apple, pear, peach, and cherry trees in full bearing, besides grapes and other small fruits.

Will sell this farm at the real value of the land and improvements, and throw in 25 acres of number on corn, 25 acres of wheat, (now up), 3 acres potatoes, 2 acres sorghum, and one-half acre sweet potatoes, besides a number one team of horses, harness and wagon, and the implements on the farm, besides seven head of cattle, 25 head of hogs, 50 chickens and numerous other articles. Will give time on one-half the purchase money if desired. 20 acre tract very choice land adjoining the1 city limits can be plotted and sold at 100 per cent, advance during the next month. Twenty acre tract of the best Kaw bottom! land less than one mile from Union Pacific-depot, all under cultivation, large asparagus; beds, 4arge strawberry bed. one-half acr, blackberries, and the same of raspberries: a fair frame house, abundant water, and the land the best for gardening: in the state.

This tract will be sold less than it i wortk if applied for soon. 200-acre farm on the Union Pacific railroad about fifteen miles from this city, all the choicest Kaw bottom and nearly all under plow; railroad station on the farm with station house and store bidding belonging to the farm; good frame dwelling, besides two tenant houses, 1,700 feet side track and yards for shipping stock. The buyer of this farm, if he chooses, can deal in grain and stock, sell merchandise, act as railroad and express agent and postmaster. An active man with some means can have all the business he wants and make a fortune in the next ten years. Price of farm $50 per acre, but will make terms easy.

Beautiful and rich ISO-acre farm in the valley of Washington creek; 160 acres under first-class fence; 120 acres under 40 acres of pasture and 18 acres of timber. Large frame house of 9 rooms, pantry, clos ets and splendid cellar. Frame barn with good granary. Double corn crib with wagon shed combined. Fine orchard of all kind of fruit coming into full learing and the best varieties to be found in the state.

Two excellent wells, one with a windmill that would supply 100 head of cattle with water-School at one corner of the farm. Distance only eight miles from Lawrence, and as good; a neighborhood as can be found in any state. neason uor selling, the owner has made enough money to live easy the balance of hi days. 4l) acres in lieno county to exchange ior Lawrence citv property as the owner wishes to complete a course of study in the University. 1X0 acres of this land under plow; 20O acres fenced with hedge; good frame house.

stable, granary, corrals for stock and an abundance or excellent water; iocatea only three miles from a thriving town where are two flouring mills, all the stores needed, and school and church. A Iberal exchange, or sell at the price of raw land in that vicinity, and L-ive terms as easy as an old shoe. Who will help us get an education? Title to property perfect: soil rich and surrounding country beautiful. 160-acre farm ten miles from Lawrence in. the valley of Deer Creek, with 100 acres uu- derplow; 20 acres young timber; 150 acres, of the land black rich bottom, and 10 acrea upland a delightful plan for buildings, and fruit; small house, good barn; magnificent spring besides good creeic, and at the low price of 20 per acre.

A payment of one-. tenth cash and balance on long time at 7 percent. This is much better than renting, but. will rent if cant sell soon. IV anted.

A cook and laundry wt mn at the Law reur.e House immediately, 8 pggtt have Opened a LaBge Stock of Choice Materials in all the NEW COLORINGS AND DESIGNS, CONSISTING IN TART OF Estamenes, Serge de Paris, Velours, Melton Suitings, and Novelties. OUR CASHMERE STOCK IS THE Largest we Have Ever Held. ALL THE NEW SHADES FROM FORTY CENTS. Nonpariel Velvets Acknowledged to be fully equal in finish to Silk Velvet and guaranteed for wear. In Black and Colors.

THE mar ms FRANK AND CLEAR. Having Admitted the Strength of the Evidence, an Eminent Physician Takes Logical Action. The following letter.tells its own story. The signature will be recognized as that of r.winJnn-in-chief of the De Quincy Home, and author of "Drugs That Enslave," "The Hypodermic Injection oi jsiorpmuc, "A Manual of Nursing," and many other popular and valuable special medical works: 191 West Tenth Street, New York, August 11 1880. Messrs.

Seabury Johnson, most of my profession, I am cautious about pinning my afth to any new medicine or curative agent. But your BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER has broken through the barriers and found its way to my good opinion. My attention was first called to it some eight months ago by a patient of mine. Although I was well acquainted with the superior excellence of your other plaster and antiseptic dressing, made especially for the professionals Benson's was comparatively new tome. I hadSheard, however, of its merits as a remedy in cases of Lame Back, Local Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Congestion of the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs, Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and the like affections, and have since begun to experiment with it personally.

I find BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER an exceptionally cleanly plaster to use, and rapid in its action. Many tests of its qualities, made in my own family and among my patients, have convinced me that there is no other single article so valuable for popular use, nor so helpful in the diseases I have named. If you should desire to do so, you may use my name to that effect. Very truly yours, H. Kank, A.

D. The genuine have the word 'CAPCINE cut in the center. Price 25 cents, Seabury Johnson, Chemists, New York. Buy Velvets and Plushes at Hunt's, White Bed Spreads, 75, 1.00, 1.50, and 2.00 at Hunt's, Bed Quilts 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50 at Hnnt's. New Dry Goods at Hunt's.

Buy Black Cashmeres at Hunt's. Buy Colored Cashmeres at Hunt's. Buy Fancy Hosiery at Hunt's. Buy Trimmings at Hunt's. Buy Fringes at Hunt's.

Buy Embroideries at Hunt's. Buy Buttons at Hunt's, Buy Corsets at Hunt's. Buy Gloves at Buy Knitting Silks at Hunt's. Bay Germantown Yarns at Hunt's. Buv Ribbons.

Satin and Gros-grain, at Hunt's. Buy Bustles and Skirts at Hunt's. Buy Opera Shawls at Hunt's. All the latest thinsrs in slates, pencils and school supplies atS. T.

Field's book store. 916-d2t USE LEIS' GERMAN BAKING POW DER. V. W. W.

KIMBALL PIANOS AND OR GANS. Look Before You Buy, Mr. E. Robertson Bros, are permanent ly located in our town, selling the celebrated W. W.

Kimball organs and pianos at whole sale and retail. Every organ guaranteed for five years. Organs for rent on monthly payments $5 ter month. The Robertson Bros, have sold to some of the best citizens of Douglas coun ty, and we find them to be the most honest and upright dealers in musical instruments that have ever set foot on the ground of Douglas county. They are looking for a car load of instruments immediately and all those wishing purchase will find it to their advantase to see Robertson Bros, before pui- chasinsr elsewhere.

Thev sell the leading nf thfl world, also the Hallet and Davis and W. B. Emerson, and W. W. Kimball pianos.

Branch house, No. 713 Main street, Kansas City, run by W. B. Roberts. 9-14dtf.

Among the hair brushes lust received at the "Round Corner" are thirty styles of Loonen's celebrated solid back goods. Never before did Lawrence have such an opportunity to get a good brush CHEAP. USE LEIS' GERMAN BAKING POWDER. OUND A small sum of money. Call at Sands' saddlery store.

It FOR RENT A furnished house, or furnished rooms on the northwest corner of Berkeley and New Hampsihre streets. Inquire at premises after four o'clock p. ni. 9-9-dlw. FOR SALE.

Boot and Shoe business in one of the best locations in Kansas. Inquire through box 214, Lawrence, Kansas. FOR RENT Grand View Hotel, on New Hampshire street, east of Plerson's mills. Inquire on premises. 7-24tf TTOR SALE.

A phaeton and harness for JL particulars address lock box 110, or at house cor, Tennessee and Hancock streets. FOR RENT. A larg room, down stairs, furnished or unfurnished. Very desirable. Inquire of Andrew Tosh Co.

OR RENT. A good square piano. En-1 quire of W. W. Davis, lock box 71, city.

9-lldlw MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on real estate security, in sums to suit. Interest very low. 3-16dtf Charlton Stevens. "PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM, on JT first floor, in West Lawrence, Louisiana street, second door south of Winthrp, east side.

9-lldtf WANTED. A boy at this office to learn the printing trade. Apply after 1 o'clock to-day. WANTED. To rent a house of three or four rooms and kitchen centrally located.

Address E. H. Sonnenberg, with Steinberg Bros. 9-15d3t WANTED. Two first-class barbers, by a club of about 100 young men of this city.

Good salary; will furnish outfit. Ad dress it. u. secretary, Lawrence. Kas.

"1H7ANTED A eood agent to travel and sell Domestic Sewing Machines, Ap-dtf ply to Justus Howell, Lawrence, Ks. WANTED A couple of No. 1 hands wanted by G. II. Brackett, 2 miles west of Lawrence.

dtfwlt WANTED. Man or woman, white or colored, to canvass the city for an article every housekeeper ought to have, at a Iarere oercentaere. Address i. ioijk- NAL office. 9-lld4t WE HAVE THE SILK VELVETS' EVER SHOWN IN LAWRENCE.

We have bought very largely of these as it will be the favorite for Basques and Trimmings for Fall and Winter wear. Cheap Dress Goods We mean Good Quality at LOW SNew Buttons to Match We have opened New Goods in every produced. eo. limes 109 Massachusetts Street..

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