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Daily Topics from Topeka, Kansas • 2

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riCKENS' INTELLIGENCE OFFICE BUSINESS DIRECTORY oi wer to pur cent, ror 'last ycar LAWYERS. Furnishes only the best hotel and Other help. Ten years experience. Railroad Time Tabll TOPEKA, KANSAS. SANTA KR ROUT K.

WESTBOUND though but twenty six out of the forty-four elevators at Buffalo were allowed to handle grain, the rest being kept Idle. The animus of the movement is easily understood from J. T. BRADLEY, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, 415 Kan. Ave.

ltooms 1 and 2, 3rd floor. J. K. WHITESIDE, DENTIST. ho statement that the canal rate Office: Ar.

Top. Good work at reasonable prices. 825 Kan. Ave. H.

8. CLARK. ATTOBNEY-AT LAW. Practices In all courts. 620 Kan.

Ave, THE DAILY TOPICS. Published every day at 12 o'clock at 106 East Sixth Street, Rooms 5, 6, 8 M. R. Chess EY, Editors and F. S.

Proprietor. Guaranteed Circulation 2ooo Dally. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Delivered by carrier to any address lu Topeka or suburbs. One week 8 05 One month 20 One year by mail i 2.00 (Six months by mail 1.20 Three months by mail 00 Entered at the Post ofllce at Topeka, Kansas, as second olass matter.

from Buffalo to New York is from 3 to 4 cents per bushel lower than the published rates by rail, and of course the grain tends to follow the lines of Wichita Express. ll.iBa. Oklahoma Texas ex. 11:10 a.m. 11:15 a.

Den. Vestibule Limited. 12 :45 p. m. 1 :06 p.

Mexico Cal. Limited. 1:30 p. K. C.

Top. Local Ex, 7 :25 m. Manhattan Ac, (Ex, Sun) m. m. E.E.

OHESNEY, ATTOBNEY-AT LAW. 522 Kansas avenue. east resistance. So the railroad men Topeka. F.

1RAUNWEISER, MANUFACTURING JEWELER. All kinks of Jewelry made to order, or neatly and promptly repaired. WATCHES and Clocks cleaned and repaired. Gold and Silver Plating, in all colors, Neatly Done. Old Jewelay re-melted and made Into new Jewelry according to order.

820 Kansas Topeka, Kan. throw their influence in with the elevator managers, thus enabling the atter to impose charges they never P. H. CONEY, ATTOBNEY AT made of pensions and war claims. 310 Kansas avenue.

could collect were it not for the influence of the men who control the rail routes to the seaboard. The magnitude of the struggle may be in- San Fran. Ex. f'm St, Joe m. Colo.

Night Express, 11:35 p.m. EAST BOUND Kansas City Ex, 2 p. m. 2 :10 N. Y.

Limited 2:16 p.m. Chicago Vestibule Ex. 4:00 p. 4:05 p. Mo.

Itiver Niuht Ex 4 :20 a. m. 4:30 a. K. C.

Top. Local Plug 7 a. Manhattan Ac. Ex Sun 9 :00 p. m.

St. Joe Evening Ex. St. Joe Morning Ex. 4 Between Kansas City Topeka only.

T. M. CARDER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, 108 West 5th St, Topeka, Kan. m. m.

m. m. m. m. m.

erred from the fact that during.the The Great Southwest. canal season more than 100,000,000 W. I. JAMISONr Attobney-at-Law, bushels of grain are transported from Practice In all Courts. Collections Promp tly Attended to.

515 Kan. Topeka. the la ko. ports to New York, Phila delpli'ji, aii'l Haiti more over thelcanal and the railroads. PATENTS.

IRWIN TAYLOR, Attornev at Law, Topeka, Kans. Specifications, drawings and patent litigation a HOCK ISLAND ROUTE, WESTBOUND KANSAS! OKLAHOMA! NEW MEXICO! COLORADO! TEXASIARIZON CRUELTY AND SECRECY. Trulls 11111112 Sicilians in Their Ar. Top. Lv.

Top. R. SHEARER, ATTOBNEY-AT LAW. ii 1 yo Land. The last British Consular report Practice in all Courts.

Leave your collections W- C.K IT A Unparalleled Resources of Climate, Products, and Market. 101 pi Dili pi itutliuuil, uiu mm. arc, Vestibuled Ex. 12:40 p.m. Wichita Hutchinson.

12:45 p. m. Denver Pueblo. Ilj45p.m. Ellteno Wichita.

USSp.m K. Top. Horton Ac. 9:45 p.m. St.

Joe Top. Ac. 6:35 p.m. J.T.WARD, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. 522 Kan.

Ave. Topeka. Practices In the state from Sicily remarks that there are dark shades in the Sicilian character which contrast with the simplicity by which one might imagine the people to be wholly possessed." They can be deceitful, reticent, mal'cious and vindictive; petty tln-l'ts and robberies are not uncommon; it is said also ami euerai courts. Write to EDWARD HAREN, Special Immigration Agent, SANTA FE ROUTE, 1050 Union Avenue. Kansas City, for latest GREE PAMPHLETS.

LINUS 8. WEBB. ATTORNEY AT LAW. EASTBOUDXD St. Joe Chicago Ex.

3:00 p. m. K. Chicago Vet, Ex. 3:10 p.m.

K. Chicago Ex. 4 :50 a. m. St.

Joe Chscago. 4:43 a.m. Top. St. Lonis.

5:40 p.m. 601 Kansas avenue, Room a. Notary Public The Atchison, Topkka Santa Fjc R. R. that in gratitude they are sometimes nasses thoruuh twelve States and Territories.

The tendency toward a more liberal government is asserting itself in Germany, and 'Kaiser Wilhclm is confronted with a situation that would perplei a much abler statesman than himself. In his characteristic "speech at Brandenburg he ridiculed all criticism of his 'actions, and now the folly of his utterances is made more prominent by the formidable uprising of workmen at Berlin. It is a significant fact that public sympathy is largely, with those who have resorted to force because- of thoir rrrievances. There is a dissatisfaction throughout the empire that can only be appeased by a more generous and considerate on the' part of the government. The kaiser uttered more than he thought when he asserted that Germany is growing out of her childhood.

Universal progress has made itself felt there as throughout the civilized world, and no assumed autocracy or archaic systems of government can stay this yearning for broader liberty. Tho" overthrow of despotism in Germany is inevitable and it only remains to be seen by what methods the transition will be effected. Whether revolution and bloodshed or a policy of -conciliation and peace shall effect the change, rests entirely wfrh the young emperor. It Is a misfortune that this great responsibility rests upon a man so illy prepared by nature, and training to meet it His opinions are those of bygone ages. He believes, himself divinely invested with powers, exercises in pf; to and popu and, having no hinds of its own to sell, has no object in unduly advancing the interests of any wholly deficient.

It is significant that to be "scaltro" (cunningly clever) is with them a meritorious quality, and that advantageous lying is re Top. K. C. Ac paiiiciiiar lucaiuy, oi in giving uuicr man per- I 1 2 THE LAW TRUST COMPANY, 109 WestfUhst. Stormont Bld'R.

Commercial Collections made anywhere in the United States. 5:40 p. m. BHiy miiiuie liiuiiiiinuou. Its nrosneritv beiinr dependent unon the pros union Pacific railway.

garded with favor even in children. perity of the' farmers of the Great South west, it is naturally willing to aid the deserving and in-dustvlous Immigrant seeking to establish a new home, by giving him all the facts and data at its disposal. Owing to the spirit of "mafia" and WESTBOUND "omerta," which pervades all Sicily, WHEAT CURTIS, ATTOItNEYS-AT-LAW, 627 Kansas Topeka, Kansas. they combine to hide each other's Ar. Top.

Lv. Top. PHYSICIANS AND SUBGEONS. TOPEKA misdeeds, and in the case of robbery, and even assassination, it is gener-. ally impossible to get evidence against the wrong-doers, even from the victims themselves.

There is a secret understanding among all that F. W. JBA1LEY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 629 Kansas Ave. Telephone 191.

CO-OPERATIVE TEACHERS' Den. Pac. Vest. LIm. 12 :55 p.

m. Junction City Ex. 6:30 p. m. 6:50 p.

m. Col Night Ex. 11:45 p.m. EABTBOUNB K.C.FastEX.. 4:40 a.

K.C Express. 7:10 a. 7:19 a.m. Chic, St. Louis Vest.

LIm. 2 :45 a. m. Daily except Sunday. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY.

IDA O. BARNES, D. OFFICE, 732 KANSAS AVENUE. Office hours 9 to 11 a. m.

3 to 5 p. 1 no one shall assist the legal authorities in their efforts to bring criminals to justice, and the Sicilian, as a ruL relies on himself and on his friends for obtaining retribution for private ASSOCIATION, Has good positions for experienced DR. 8. A. BOAM, Residence 1113 West Sixth Avenue.

Office: 421 Kan. Ave. Office Telephone, 275. Residence Telephone, 261 wrongs, and every one who trans gresses this unwritten law has to Teachers' in Public and Private Schools. Ar.

Top. Lv. Top, fear the vendetta of his neighbors. Address with stamp, One of the most disagreeable traits J. H.

CANNON. M. Office 625 Kansas Topeka, Kan. Residence 144)1 West Sixth Street. 'Phone 435.

Office Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. in their chaiacter is excessive cruelty F. S. FLUKE, Mg'R' Top. Fort Scott Ex.

3:00 a. m. p. m. Tod: Osawatomle Ex.v 10:00 a.

m. 4:30 p. m. Accommodation. 5:55 p.m.

6:80 p.m. lar disapprov.aVj.He be con- td'tiimals of which travellers in Sicily frequently have seen revolting remonstrated with J. K. MULVANE, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON. 600 Kan.

Ave. Over Rowley.s drug store BCienwows -in jus auLiquawu views uu, misguided tier's him; the less fit to meet" the pending crisis, for to the stubbornness of his convictions is added the stubbornness of a nature that grows stronger tneip snouKiers ana say: -vvnai matters? They are not baptized." They cannot comprehend that any J. F. MEYERS, DEALER IN REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITERS. AND SUPPLIES OF EVERY KIND.

MACHINES RENTED. 116 West Sixth Avenue, Topeka, Kansas. TELEPHONE NO. 346. 1 creature has any claim to considera DR LYDIA A.

MUM DISDABES OF WOMAN AND CHILDREN A SPECIALTY. 604 Kan. Ave. office hours 9 to 12 a. m.

1. to 5 Sunday: 2 to 5 p.m. and more determined when opposition is encountered. He is not the man tion outside pale of the church. ner of man to grant concessions when Frightful raws in horses and donkeys go unnoticed, and are fed on by flies; deep holes are plugged with tow, and they are demanded.

Force will W. S. LINDSEY, M. D. OFFICE, 621 QUINCY ST.

Res. 1256 Taylor. Telephones: Office 239, Res. 337 doubtless be the resort of the em lame animals are made to work with heavy loads as though nothing was peror and a revolution that may the matter with them. sweep him from power may bo DR.

A. RUPIN, THE NOTED GERMAN PHYSICIAN As for relieving a horse or donkey hastened. DAILY TOPIC of a heavy burden going up hill, such 106 E. 6th street. Cumulation Free.

DR. W. TAYLOR, a thing never enters their heads. To see a country cart crammed with people behind a horse which can scarcely stagger under its heavy load, and to The agitation of a reform in the methods of dealing with business on the Erie Canal is not so vigorous aa OFFERING. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, F.

Cor, Kan. Ave. 4th Street, Topeka, Kan observe Hut no one ever endeavors to relieve the poor animal in the most J.M.TOBIAS, -lr PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON tlte subject demands. Apparently the weight of railroad rivals on the one. hand and of corrupt! onists on the other form a bad drag on the wheels of progress toward canal reform.

difficult passages, is a common; occurrence. Live poultry is Carried to Office 620 Kan. Ave. Resldenee 1400 E. 3th the market slung from saddles, A HANDSOME PRESENT FREE! O.

H. SAXTON, M. D. or by pedestrians from the hand, by "There is too much in it" for both, Gynecology and Diseases of Rectum) umce ana itesiuence: nansas Ave. Telephone 481, The enormous profits made by the elevator companies in handling canal grain are so much taken out of the DR.

A. WALL, business, so much of a clog on activity Practice limited to DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR 717 Kansas Avenue. Hours: 9 to 12 A. auto or. m.

sunuay iu a. m. io along the water route, and so much of a lever with which to lift and sustain opposition to the men who crv out against the imposition. An MISCELLANEOUS. WE TEEAT ALL ALIKE! "We have made arrangements with an eastern art firm by which we can furnish our subscribers, one and all, a handsome picture, 21x30 inches, which would cost you at ar-store from $1.00 to $2.00, absolutely free.

Cut from the Topics one hundred of the following coupons and return to this office and we will deliver to you a handsome picture as described above. official statement makes the follow' J. B. WHITAKER. the legs.

The birds keep their heads up as long as strength endures, till at last they can do so no longer, and die a painful death by a rush of blood to the head. Children are, it is said, taught cruelty to animals from infancy, for one of the commonest sights in town and country is to see children playing with newly caught robin redbreasts ar.d goldfinches, which they hold tied oy the leg with a string, and pui. back when the poor bird attempts to fly. Another defect in the character1-and habits of the Sicilian peasant is lack of cleanliness. But in spite of all these the general demeanor and habits of the Sicilian are so pleasing that one feels inclined to regard hia deficiencies with much leniency.

London Times. ing presentation of the facts in the case of an elevator handling 275,000 REAL-ESTATE-BROKER. Complete abstracts of Shawnee county. Tax es paid and Loans negotiated. 525 Kan.

Ave. bushels of grain per day: Elevating at cent $1,718.75 Storage at cent 687.50 TTsfi of steam shovel at 2-10 cent 65 CO LIST your property with Jno. A. Miller Co, They have customers who want Cleaning at 343.75 it. 425 Kan.

Ave. .83,300.00 The actual cost of labor, em MRS. M. J. MERCER," dress maker.

ployed in performing this service is reported to be 121, or barely 3 per Aspeciatly made of filling orders on short No Topeka, ,.11892. This coupon and ninety-nine others entitles the holder to one of our premium pictures, when properly filled out and presented. tThere must be no two dates alike. notice. 618 West Sixth Street, Topeka, A fair trial of THE col- cent, of the amount charged.

In spite of the fact that the greater part of the grain handled is, in store Lumns will convince any man of their WILLIAM WIGHT CHURCH, GENERAL ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. No. 622 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kansas. cheapness and efficiency.

It pays to ad but a few hours the storage charge, of vertise. cent per bushel is always exacted, and even then the service is not al Expert testimony as to the commercial value of ores, rocks, clay, oils, natural paints, coals, cements, stones and waters. Mechanical tests of For a game of billiards or poolr on a- ways, performed as wanted. During good table. Diamond Billiard parlor 732 strength oi materials, ana microscopic work.

NO. ANO NAME Of STREET. LBROWN, City Circulator. the last few days of canal navigation rnce list on application. Kansas avenue.

Choice line of cigars. the railroad elevators absolutely re fused to transfer grain to the canal L.FURBER, M. ECLECTIC "Utah, A Peep Into a Mountain Wall vessels, and the reason for this is said ed Treasury of the Gods," is for sale by to have been that it was desired to Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician. Forty years experience in treating all forms of hold back the grain for' railroad transportation after the canal had closed for the winter. No wonder uisease ana injuries enauies me to successiuuy treat Cancers.

Diseases of the Heart and Kid Those who 'commenced to save the above coupons, on ro before March 15, can continue to save them until they get the number required for a picture, as we will run the coupor in 100 issues from the above date. news dealers at twenty-five cents per copy, or will be mailed upon receipt of hat sum by J. H. Bennett, gen'l pass'gt agent Rio Grande Western railway, Salt neys and many other forms of Chronic and Zy that with such extortion the. elevator motic diseases, sometimes cauea mouraDie.

707 Kansas Avenue, Topelta. Lake City. men should be able to declare a profit.

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