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The Daily Kansas Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 3

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Lawrence, Kansas
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KANSAS Dental Card. The subscriber, having survived the inhu Charles WUIemsen, P- GR0VEC10R I HOUSE J. man massacre of the memorable 21st of Au I i-' I LAWRENCE, MARCH 19. 18G4. gust," and having saved all his Instruments, DEALER IN Gold and Silver Plate and Teeth, and having AW dealer in Terms of the Dally Tribune Per Annuel stimfect: Command- $0.00 8.00 recently received by express a large supply of Gold Foil and Yulcanizable Rubber and Teelh, is prepared to perform all operations GROCERIES By Mail, Delivered in the city, -Pay able in advance.

HIDES, LEATHER, 4 SOW IN THE FIELD upon the Teeth as low, or lower, than corresponding operations can be had in Leaven T.OCAI.. MATTERS. AX1) Furs, Tallow, Wool, PLASTERING HAIR, SHEEP PELTS worth or any part of the East. N. B.

Office in Miller's New Block, over PROVISION! Duncan Morrow's store. L. KELLOGG. Wanted. A boy, abont 15 or 16 years ofnge, is wanted in this office, to roll, bring water and wood, and do general chores.

A good boy will be well paid. Uer. Mr. P.urgess, United Presbyterian, Lawrence, Dec. 22, 163 He Gan bB Found at Old Fort ALSO I also keep on hand a targe assortment of i BOOTS SHOES AS AV: 0.

K. CONE WAR CLAIM AGENTS, re collecting (under ainendeatory acts of of Topeka, will preach in the Eldridge Hall Kalis, MILLER'S BliOCK. Congress), the $100 bounty due discharged to-morrow night at 7J o'clock. Powder, soldiers who have served two years, or who Glass, ii0 CT8TO3CERS ajBTBWPlIIDiritaU. tBJ The spring campaign upon the dogs bids have been wounded in the service.

Also, Etc. fair to be a vigorous one. It is just open LATEST STYLES ing In our city. The slain may be seen all the bounty, pension and arrears due heirs of deceased soldiers, the value of horses lost in the service, Prompt attention given JLto tlxe Old Stand of along the streets. They ought to be remov or ed.

to the adjustment of irregular accounts and OF MY OWN MAKE, And of the Best Eastern Manufacture. CUSTOM WORK Done on short notice. 1 CHARLES WILLEMSEN, nutchinson'8 Block, Mass. St, Lawrence. djan20w55-ly P.

6. lGROVENOE, No. 50 Massachusetts St. Lawrence. No charge mado unless claims We are getting a good supply of maple fugar in town.

It comes principally from Platte county. where it is made. The AJTO are collected. Office in Miller's new block, over Woodward's Drug Store. TO MY PATRONS.

present seems to be a good season formaking CASn PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Lawrence'Pec; 16, 1S6S. 'dociediwtf RIDENOUR i BAKER T. J. AKSO.V BTOJUt.

Butter would sell if offered at forty cents Ter Tound. Farmers, think of that. You AWING TO THE ADVANCE IN prices of Eastern Publications, I run compelled to advance also. -Vll Monthlies FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Boots and Shoes, WIIICTI HE -WILL SELL AS LOW AS THEY CAN BOUGHT IN THE LEAVENWORTH MARKET, A. STORM a a may make a little fortune just now by mak ing butter and selling it for cash in Law rence.

CAX EE POUND IN THEIR Commencing with March numbers, heretofore 25 cents will be 30 cent. PAPERS DEALERS IX Everyhodj is iarite4 to call and exinMhefockimself HAEDARE Heretofore 5 cent will be 7 cents. Godey, Peterson, Illustrated Papers And a few others will remain as formerly. O. WIL31ARTII.

At the old place, in Lawrence 'with a larga stock of Agricultural Tools, STORE CUSTOMERS SOLICITED. decldt: and Fancy Groceries Yesterday the wind blew from the north, cold and raw, to many seeming more severe than winter weather. Our fpring winds have peculiar qualities which seem to penetrate every crevice, keeping up a constant bluster with no cessation. There is music in the wind." The Ttulletin of the ICth charges the Leavenworth Ztitung with supporting D. It.

Anthony for Mayor for the sum of $200. This judging others by one's own proclivities is not always a safe rule. If the Bull ft in does work, always for money, it don't follow that STOVES, EVAPORATOES, ELDRIDGE FORD, WBOLE8ALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IX Staple Fancy Dry Goods. CLOTIHIILSra-, Ready to accommodate thoirold customers, and aa many new ones aa call, with Reapers, Lightnliig Rods, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, LIQUOR, CIGAR AND TOBACCO Jobbing House. R.

vt. tiri)ijrGT62r, Goods-in an Quantity! Hats, Caps, Millinery Goods, Roots, Shoes, etc. MANUFACTURERS OF TIN AND THT ARE BUTINQ iVo. So MASSACHUSETTS STREET, Sheet Iron Ware, Copper Tin Roofing, 4c, tc. Importer ahd Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Lawrence, Kansas, w.

eldridge, r. it. ford. anSMwtf the Ztitung does. Congress has provided that the value of horses and equipage lost by officers and soldiers in the service will be paid, not to exceed two hundred dollars.

Vfe will collect war claims promptly, and charge nothing until the collections are made. JOB WORK HIDES, FURS, RAGS LldVOBSn Of all kinds done on short notice, and warranted to give satiBtfe.tKn. Give us a call, at our new And most every kind of IRON-FRONT BUILDING, EAST SIDE OF MASSA- 1864. Lawrence, 1864. W.

0. K. Com CUUSETTS OPPOSITE SUTLUPS. 4C-tfl A. STORM CO.

Country IProduce 1 War claim Agents. G. M'GREW, Proprietor. marlOdtf WITH BEST THANKS FOR PAST EASTERN BAKERY Of Every; Kind. HAT ANA, DOMESTIC AND GERMAN CIGARS, TOBACCO, VERMONT STREET, R0W.

OUT Kansas Soldiers Have (rained the pleasure of offering to my friends I and customers a choice stock of Fruit and Ornamental ft world-wide reputation for efficiency and uranea. c. 1 a Bterling bratery. They hare deservedly a Thaaking their friends for the liberal patroBagS they ive received for several years, they think they can still have DWARF AND STANDARD FRUITS. Arrta Well crown, three and four years old stalky 31 Massachusetts Lawrence, BY HAZELTINE GLATHART.

offer them induceaients to buy of them. good reputation at hom and abroad, We trees, raised on Kansas soiL of all the leading sorts best Vtnn that th rood ctunion ftf our ritirona tf I adapted to our soil and climate. 1 I rACHis Two and three years old from the bud, of I.AWRENCE, KJLPTSAiS. incse Dravej men may not oe impaired by tba best loading varieties. 1 .1 Cbcrrus Standard and Dwarf, large and well grown drunken rows in the city, such as we hare trees.

are now receiving direct Large Sales Small Profits I'KARS Both Standard and Dwarf, of choicest sorts for the West, from Chicago and New York, a large lot sf FANCY had. Let them be avoided. We hope our soldiers will respect themselves too much to engage in these night reveli. We know the AND STAPLE IS THEIR MOTTO. tS- Particular attention given to Country Orders, and BiUs filled at St.

Louis Wholesale Prices, (freight added). Tenas, Caalu I Remember the place, east side of Vermont Street, b- dtwtf Dec. 80, 1863. CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NUTS, iween winuxrop ana Henry streets. declodawtf majority will keep the peace.

We heard yellflJThursday night which alarmed the town. Let us hare no more'such disturbances. Plcms Good varieties and fine trees. Quince Orange, the best of all. SMALL FRUITS.

Gooseberries An immense stock of strong two-year old plants. CtRRNra Large Btock and extra site Red Duck, White Grape, and Cberry. ai)LACKBBRiu Lawton or New Rochelle; the only kind worth Raspberries Urinckle Orange, Allen, Belle de Font-may, Red Antwerp, Cincinnati Antwerp, ltlack Cap, Also a splendid lot of CHOICE TipjS, NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS! I THAT HATS RUN THE BLOCKADE EstabHshed in 1855. Sdcked in 1856. Stood the Famine in 1060.

Totally Destroyed in 1863. lloniet the liirgust of all raspberries. I of every brand, including the Japanese. Also a lot of The second number of the Kantat Farmer is out, full of just such information as our reading community needs on horticulture BTRAWBtRRiEs uiiBon Airmny, iTiompneaeurancL i kiisis cut AND CUKWINU TOBACCO. Ciarars.

and tc. Cutter's Seedling, Downer's Prolific, Ac many other articles all of which we will sell at the very lowest rates. SVe have bought our goods of manufacturers and importers and CANT BE UNDERSOLD. GRAPES. THE HANNIBAL ST; JO.

R. 4lnl tt tns lkfa tAnvnal Km iVa vmam 1 0 a fine stock of thoeo vaxicUcs best adapted to our nur State Agricultural Societv. and i pditr.l I Western soil and climate. R. just coming in.

Defied all Colnpetitidn in 1864. B. W. WOODWARD. Don't forget the place: Ilazeltine's Old Stand) 31 Mail.

St. I C.scoD The very beet grape for general cultivation by F. Q. Adams, monthly, I in the West, for wine, market, or the table. COAt OIL, ukuwam uooa pianis, one ana iwo years oia.

-Norton's Viruixia A splendid red wine grape. Hartford Proutic One of the best early grapes. AMP HANGINGS, "WICK AND! 3 Goods delivered in any part of the city free el charge. Lawrence. Feb.

24.184. decld GROCERIES! w. at the small sum of fifty cents a year. We would advise our Kansas farmers to take this excellent paper. It will pay, besides encouraging and aiding the good work of disseminating information greatly needed.

Trimmings. 30.000 Laapf Chicaheve, all No. Custom, Hbrbexont, Uxiox Villaob, Taylor or But- lit, and a Large stock of Catawba vines. A few dozens of the above sorts, extra large for early fruiting. I have a few thousands of Catawba and Concord cuttings, saved 0, 1, 2 and mammoth.

Brown's Broncllial Troclics, lnuieiu. liKMe expueeu to tue extreme cold of the past winter are killod. GEEAT WESTERN harness Saddle Manufacturer, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, la Ectrgrten Norway Fprnce, Balsam Fir. Red Cedar. FAMILY Stoan'e Condition Powders, taint Brushes Tarnish Brushes, 4.

ahd Its Results. Day before Scotch and Austrian Pine, American Arbor Vitie. Uem- janWtf W. UUUWAia. VesterdaT.

lon anldUra 11rl Vvn.l ir I lock splendid trees, Lvce and small sizes. lirhpDPU at Prnvicirm ixfn-rn i i I PRESENTS HIS COMPLIMENT? One of tatartiaS AiUMOiUU wx. 20.000 uj uiuij rawwa, ana is nappy MrSuinociu: that after all of the 11 FREE ALMANACKS -v. if t. ouine wuoriwu Icet, witu lops them struck Mr.

Pease in the face, and then cut bck, for street tree. with knivmnd rvn1vr iYta1 Ornamental Sftruli Splrea, Berberry, Lilac six va- wun anivnana retoirers chased him out of 8yringunTe vaVictios, Double Flowering ai- lili own Store. In the affray One of the sol- momL, Althe eorU, Suowbalis, Corchonu Japonica, diers Cut his own band with bis knife, and SwFrazrant Monthly llonev Suckle. Yellow ABOVE' CASH lJLIJD For Produce, Butter, Es, Etc. 4 POU 1864.

Ha is enabled to offer then a irfuch' larger slack antl supposed Tease had done it. which made ff.S2 Tnunpel MouthlUon Suckie-biooms l3TtfeR Assortment There is not I MCA choice lit of Hybrid Perpetual, or Rcmont- him uncontrolably angTy. Also, Dealer in Tacre honorable and accommodating man in I itiS Roscsj, Prairie Qne and Baltimore Helle. ban ever before. 4 i.i, I Whit Willuw Cutting Genuine and fresh, and extra ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERSUN, A- Swedish.

Norwegian and Danish. town than Mr. Tease, which leads us to be site. Also, cuttings of Osier, Golden, and other Wil- I JV. I L.

I In Storm Co, Large brick Iron front buflding. Country dealers supplied with any amount, for gratui tous distribution. jlS. O. SANLt POWDER, LEAD, dec.

lieve that he gave no pvorocation for this assault. Caiclcss One of ourcitixens coming to the city yesterday on the Atchi- Lintunu JVittbarb in any quantity. Ai" All stock warrantod true to name, and in good condition. Customers will please let me know just uJtat they want, as toon at pouilAc, that I may 11 their orders with care. Orders from a distance carefully filled, and packed to FRANK DANVEES At SatllfPs Old Stand, opp.

New Bridge, UNION FA.CIFIC Railroad Lands For) Sale! go uy express or otherwise, irees will te and FAMILY GROCERIES LAWRENCE, KANSAS. ianl'dswtf mTTTI 1 TkTTAO AXTITXT A mTTT? oo roa, irom the Other Side of the rirer, Slivered from lots near the corner of Vermont and in a wTen streets, Lawrence. Terms cash. Prices to tuit aa a Minnie rifle ball lodged in the lack of the umw. marioLtwtf.

hr valuable property JL.IIL,IIE PATENT ahio DELAWARE RAILROAD LAND8 borderLni ihe I 3 highway from Lawrence to Leavenworth and ROUGH BON CHILLED iire now for sale. The railroad, trota tae muuin ot uie Kansas river up the Kansas alley, Is now graded. The Leavenworth hranth which will be graded by January hitting colored mm in the wagon. Thee I "tf SALE Urst. lt6L) also Daases throuKh these lands.

These i AFES iauds are weU supplied witn wooa ana water, ana dowered all parts of the city TBSX 61 the enp of the Ninth. Some eoliliers brac Ui bettt river bottom lands in our euie. i The terms ar one-third cash down. and In one, two and three years, Ths cars will soon be running hntt ikui H.i i I were dring acrou to try their piecee, not llfE WISH TO SELL THE WELL THE SUBSCRIBERS HADONEOF Intending harm. eerUlnl, it nlJSLSSS ft Vail a a as a a a The office for the tale of these lands, is at Simpson Iji ethers' Bank, Lawrence, and at Leavenworth, eclodtt I.

H. SIMPaON, Agent. nd afterwards by fire, we found the contents uninjured. l'h is is the only Safe the Rebels tried to open without Molded. The car- "WHITNEY HOUSE, Tor i JPt-oclvioe.

OVMaMOer wV I wuvu many arms are and new known as the Norton House, and the only WOUia canlion all now THE CO-PAltTNBRSHny HERE- Haca6huEctto Sti, opposite success, for bale by- SIMPSON BBOTliEB. Agents fur the Manufacturers. Lawrence, Kanj. Nov. 10.

1863. i n29dAwtf YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL; qniR NEXT QUARTER WILL hereafter when they ahoot. xuruKJS exisung nnuer via; vvuwa. o. LAWEENCE.

This Is the nust valuable hotel stand in Southern Kan- Iiaseltine Shimmona, is tnis aay uissoitbu uj muiuai consent. All persons knowing themselves indebted tt us. will come forward and settls At A finsT-CLAta atallion, four years old. have eur money in order to settle with our creditors. Kstue wnn our creditors.

'ill told at a reaionable price at UAUUillilA TuiiijQ in the Xhree departments. $6y $9, and $11 per quarter. Latin and Drawing: in the ordinary 1 pt i' a ii ffllAttprney nd Counselor at by Hazoltine GUtharL. I OAfeNETT, AXDRSON COUNTY, KANA. Tems will be inaie known on application to w- or C.

S. DUNCAN. P. TL business will be itable, Lawrence. xnarl2dlw 0.31 MaK sac huictts street, tuition.

A deduction of 51 iu be on bill paid aavaoce. marludlw feb27dAwlm I dlwly..

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