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Topeka Daily Democrat from Topeka, Kansas • 4

Topeka Daily Democrat from Topeka, Kansas • 4

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0nc i DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1882. TEc new millinery store at 2061 Kansas flro I Fire II A. DILUV, 10812 Eighth Avenue East. A new and wull ac-lected ftook of TOWN TALK, The lo; er bottoms were stil flood) enlerdity In consequence ol tlie lati 09. NEW BAKERY, GROCERS COKFEGTlOrJERY.

A ROST SOfJ, No. 58 Kan. er Psr an Chill. After conquering Pi ru, Chili Imposed very harsh conditions. It is neediest recount them here, but one of the provls Ions ought to be adopted by every nation under the sun.

Peru is forbidden to Law tin army or a fort for fifty years, and he nuhl not begin the construction of a imvy for forty years. Happy thought Why should not Secrelury Bluine, on' lie-mi of the Uniud States, make this same imposition to all (he nations of Europe? Demorcst's Monthly lor June. United BUtoa lUtrtet Court. Judge Foster Usued au older Saturday stpouing the spring term of his court bich was to have convened to-day. The reason for tins is that there is no United states Marshal to serve processes and pa) e.vpenses.

Mr. Simpson's term expired some time ago, and for some reason no appointment was made till last Thursday, beu Mr. Simpson's name whs sent to the Senate. think he has not yet been confirmed, but at any rate he has not tiled his bond or received a ew commission. State lluuae, George It.

Peck, of Shuwnee county Having purchased the Bakery and Confectionery stand of H. Meyers, I have thoroughly repaired and put in first-class order, all the appurtenances thereto, and am prepared to furnish itETilSiEo. UXf-HalD, OJyJB any quantity I lmve ndtVl a fresh and new, and will dul'iver good to any part of ine city. Khali alst) keep on hands A ELL FILLED LUNCH COUNT.ER, ce Cream, Soda Water. tnlei'd or inoiiHy reiuiHlea.

EBTIWl forget the place, No WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE SEE BY EXAMINING MAM Chicago, Rock Island Pacific Being the Croat Central Line, affords to trave'ere, by reaoon of Its unrivaled geographical position, the shortest and best route between the East, Northeast and Southeast, and the West, Northwest and Southwest. It literally and strlotly true, that Its conneotlons are all of the principal line nf (( hAtwoon tho Atlantic and the Pacific I FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, uii'ais, anu sihisiucu-mi f8 lvnsas avenue. A. ROST SON. CEOCRAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL THIS MAP, THAT THE IN Celclirnteil PIANO The Davis Fire Escape is on exhibition and for sale at the office.

M2 Kansas avu. (). F. Davin, l'ateutee. Remnants I Remnants 1 1 Big boom lu remnants at Crosby Bros.

4 7 Remnants at one-half price at 4 7-8t Cuosiiv Bros. Remnants In everything at 4-7-81 IK IS II 1)1108. Juat Opened At Farnsworlh's crockery store, 147 Kan- as avenue, a assortment or minions. copelands mid Wedgwoods, dinner and tea setts, wuicli will be sold at reduced prices. 4-7-2t Bean Go's, at 83 Kansas avenue have on hand a choice supply of fresh meats, i iii-kcys, umckens, etc, etc.

lz.zi-im. Ojretera I Oyatara 1 1 Uyatora III The best in the market, served in every shap at Foppendick's. Wantep 50 laborers for Colorado a the west. Apply immediately at left Kansas avenue, buck office. Wantep A girl of from twelve to fourteen years of age, to take care of a young child.

A good home and fair wages given. Apply at the DemochAt office. Oh Price for All. Plain marks, low prio3s. best flttinir goods in the market.

Square dealing our motto. Capital Clothing house, city Duilding. 4-10-tf One Prleo for All. Boys clothing' department complete. Abe Goldstandt Brother, city build- ng.

4-10-tf One Frlr-o fur All. Good marked at what they are worth in plain furores. Capital Clolhinir house. city bllding, 4-10-tf for Mule. and 10 cent counter goods.

II. T. Keone's 340 Kansas Ave. Tlio Very Latent Windsor Fruit at 4-1-Ct Ewaiit'u Biio'h. Harvey M.

lowers, of Cawker City, is at the Gordon. Chief Justice llorton returned to Atch ison Saturday. Charles Rath, of Dodgo City, was a guest at the Gordon, Saturday. A. G.

Staccy, late of the Salina Her ald, Is in the city, a guest at the Gordon. Miss May Kcndcrdinc goes for a two months' visit to Eeoknk, Iowa. T. J. Haines returned Saturday from an extended visit to Muncie, Indiana.

Mrs. A. M. Kellogg, of Racine, is visiting Mr. and Collin, of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boynton, of Detroit, New York, are visiting Miss. Carrie Shively. Mrs.

arrived Saturday and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ken dall. C.

Meivllle, Chief Clerk of the A. T. 8. U. at Albcrqucrque, is in the city.

Wirt Walton, of the Clay Center Dis patch, was in the city a few hours Satur day last. Mrs. Brown, who has been visiting rcl stives in this city, has returned to Ma rion. Rev. E.

A. Tawncr, president of the Illinois College, Is In tho city, the guest of O. H. Brown, Harry Flower went to Kansas City to vivit friends. He wjll return on Tues day.

Gov. St. John went to Alma Saturday, in which city he delivered his address on prohibition Sunday. Jr. piake, or the vera Cruz mine, wiiionisintlie hite Oaks district, was in this city last week.

Mr. Dave J. Berry, of Pueblo, owner of of a large number of cattle in Colorado, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

II. C. Packard, who has been visliing Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Prescott, left for tho East Sunday. T. J. Hankia, of the Hotel Windsor, went to Emporia Saturday to spend the Sabbath with his daughter Ada.

Judge Duscnbury, of the T. it 8. F. land department, went to Lamed Satur day to visit a son in that City Noble N.Prentis came over from Atch ison Saturday evening, to calmly survey the Gubernatorial Held in the! capital city, Mr. John McClintock returned Yester day from Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

'His health is improved, but he is still weak State Superintendent Speer went over to Junction City Saturday to spend 8un day with his family, who are now liying in that city. Rev. Foote is now convalescent, ingable to sit up a portion of the day. His pulpit in the Baptist church was oc cupied by N. L.

Rigby, Postmaster And erson. who has been on the invalid list for several days, was out Saturday and attended the meeting of Republican County Committee. W. D. Brittain, chief clerk of the office of the purchasing agent of the T.

8. is enjoying a visit from his broth er, Mr. S. F. Brittain, who will probably remain in Topeka a few months.

Among the arrivals at the Capital hotel to-day are, C. S. Swarts, G. H. Mclntire, T.

B. Anderson, S. G. Rico, J. B.

Nipp and P. A. Young, of Arkansas City; C. Stephens, of ML Ayr, Iowa; E. A.

nal comb, Frank Ray and A. F. city T. M. C.

A. Qoa.rt.rlT Meeting- The regular quarterly meeting, for the transaction of business, of the Young Men's Christian Asssociation, will be held this evening at the rooms of the Association at. 7:30 p. m. sharp.

All members of the are earnestly requested to bo piw ent. A meeting of the Boai i of Direc tors will immediately follow. The Odd Fellows will give a grand balj at the Quiucy street hall, on Wsdne'day evenine, April 13. Tickils, $1.00. For sale by 8.

Euinger, I. E. Gorhara, Meyer, Brothers, W7 3. Wise and W. A.

S.Uird This Is the last and will be the grand awnue has just received a new and com plete stock all the new vies in Hats, Sqavfs, Ribbons and general millinery goods for the spring trade. 4 em Jlita. Ai-coHN. John Tuvtor, formerly of Meridan, has boned a billiard room and cigar store at 0U Kansas avenue, North Topeka. The choicest cigars and tobaccos constantly on hand.

Brunswick tables and spacious rooms. KauiM anion Afenojr. Claims for bounty, back pay, original pension, or Increase prosecuted to suc cessful issue and at lawful rates. Infor mation free; enclose stamp for reply. 41.

iuurrn, Topeka, Kans. To Tailors. Wanted at once: Two good Bushclm- ois at CmvEiis Dyk Works 4-7-5t 177 Kansas Ave. Prof. Nadal has consented to take part in the Y.

M. C. A. edtertainment this eve ning, and you will miss a good thing if you do not hear him. For the latest styles of Millinery goods call at 158.

Kansas Avenue M. M. WlIITTED. The place to buy Agricultural imple ments is at 220 Kansas avenue. GO there and see I.

E. Gorham. Meats of all kinds at the Topeka Pack ing House Market 24-3 The Peoples Packing House of this city. Bean proprietors, received twentv-seven neaa ot lame steers ana $1,000 worth of hogs, $3,000 is all. For the best of fresh meat, patronize Bean just oppesite John Cole grocery, IW-i-H Leave omnibus calls at Rowley or at the Company's office under Mul- vane's Bank.

Telephone connections with all parts of the city. Orders prompt ly filled. J. Hartzell, Manager. 14-tf The place to buv vour Kroceries is at P.

H. Goodrich's, corner of 8th and To peka avenues. Kansas avenue prices, tf Silent No. 8 Bowing Machine, Unlit mnnlni durable, Hid specially adapted to Dome.tlc worl 8. If.

corner Kansas Ave. A seventh atreet. u. b. bah nil.

Rtanle and fancv irroceries can alwavs and sold as reasonable as anywhere in the city. Call and see them and be con vinced. No 79 Sixth Ave. East. 4-6-2t.

Cooltla. Mr. Coultis, salesman for Mr. Stone, at 220 Kansas Avcaue. savs the rain of yi teraay is cringing lorwara nursery siock so rapidly that those wanting trees.surubs, flowers, should lose no time in making their selections and getting them planted.

vacant in nonn i ope a a For sale at reasonable prices, and one and two yearn time in monthly payme nts. Laboring men should secure a chance to get a home and avoid paying rest, can on L. P. Fibrt, 4-8-lm At Dutton House. Picture frames of any size made to or der at Weber Klein's book and station ery store, 84 Kansas avenue, JNortn rope Ka.

4-DiH Baby carriages, musical instruments, wall paper, bird cages, at Weber Klein's book and stationery store, 84 Kansas avenue, JNoriu Topeka 4-3t tJt Old Stoves taken in exchange for new opes. i'. it. Holland si Kansas avenne. If vou want employment eo to Tooek Employment Agency, 185 Kan.

Ave. 2t If you. want laborers, go to 185 Kansas avenue, up stairs, (sturgeon a Lane, si ALEX. KTJD0FFVS 8T0HE. GROCERY 120 SIXTH AVENUE EA8T.

Just received New Holland Herring. Spiced Herring. Boneless Herring (spiced.) Kusian Sardines. Mustard Sardines. Spiced Sardines.

French Sardines in Olive Oil. American Sardines. Mackerel in mustard sauce. Mackerel in tomato sauce: Mackerel in kits. White Fish in kits.

German Summer Satisaee. French Mustard by the gallon or quart. nckics in an styles. Norwegian Anchovies. Russian Caviar.

French Peas. Salad Oil. And everything else kept In a first-class Grocery store. ALEX. KUDOFF, 4-1-lmo.

1 j0, 6th Ave. East. For fat and dressed Turkeys, Geese. Ducks. Prairie Chickens.

Quail, Plover, etc, etc. call att Bean Co's. 83 Kansas avenue. 12-21. Consumption Coxod.

An old physician, retired from active paraotica having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for; the speedy and permanent cure of consump tlon, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for general debility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful cmative power in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known' to his suffering fellows. The receipt with full particulars, directions for preparation and use, and all necessary instructions for success ful treatment at your own home, will be received by you by return mail free of charge by addressing with stamp or stamped self-addressed envelope to Dr. M. E. Bkll, 181 N.

Calvert Street, Baltimore.MdJ There is just now a splendid chance to make mopcy. All miners, after the winter, are bara up. They need money for assessment work In the spring, and consequently lots of good bargains are offered The man who buys now with prudence, and watches his chances, can double and trebble his mo.ey in siqty days. The Topeka Mining Stock Exchange has a number of splendid offers, some at much less tbn one half of value. We mention he following: 800 Denver and Ruby City, worth $8u0, for350.

400 Buckeye, worth $440, for 200. -W0 N. Y. and Ohio Tunnel, worth $100. for $50.

500 Western Union, worth $300, fo $100. 1300 Gold Spike, worth $600, for $375. These stocks will be sold in small or large quantities, You can invest 'i or $5or "more. Before May, yeu will double your mosey, and during the summer, it will grow ten fold. Call for ores, facta, figures and proofs, at the Topeka mining Stock Exchange, 08 Sixth Ave.

East upstairs. If you want a tine your.g turkey and aud one that will make a choiae dinner go to ti Topeka Packing House Market. 24 8 One Price for All. The cheapest ola to buy clothine in Kansas, Capital Clothing house, c'tj uuuuiug. i-v- 1 a Cigars, Tobaccos, Cannei Prats, DrM Fruits Syrups, Lard, msa Fisti, Etc, Don't foruot the place, 10814 Eighth street Rast.

-7t. DR. C.A.GIBSON, A 1, 1 I II VETERINARY SURGEON DlncascB of nor! and Catllo kllfiilly treated Proprietor of Gideon's Celebrated Cniverao) Inlmcnt. Blood and Congh Powders and Span Ointment, for all Blood discOHcs and Lame Acts for Both Man alid Beast, Corrcsp ondimco aollcltcdi from tanc- attended promptly. MHKKITT I10IJSK.

WAMEGO, KANSAS D. HcHKKKIN, I'npi ii'tn Itiwiinn fur Comnicrrin. u. lliniw lliorouir hlv reiliieii aim ofurtiWhud HARDWAHK, STOVKH AND TIN-WAKE. HARDWARE, STOVES AND HARDWARE, STOVES AND TIN-WARK.

fineeial inducements in Hardware offer ed to Mechanics aud Builders al H. I. COOK II. I. H.I.

COOK CO. '8. 1(58 Kansas Avenue. Torickn. where win also be found a con.px-le sloca oi moves, nnmns.

etc. leet inelnl wol'K oi all tic scription made to order al the lowest orices. Galvanized iron cornice and tin roonng a specialty. II. 1.

UOOK Wl. lfifl KANSAS AVE. KM) KANSAS AVE. liitlKANSAS AVE. The College.

OP THB SISTERS of BETHANY, TOPEKA, KANSAS. I nil FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES Fall Term Begins Sept. 14-th. Under care of the Protestant Epl.conal church, for Buarijing unit Day l'lipiln. Twelve toacherK In the family.

All branches taught Kindergarten, Primary, Intermediate, Grammar and College, Frenah, Herman, the Olasiiica, Instrumental and Vocal Mnslc, Drawing Painting, etc. For hoardi ng pupils from $300 to $300 per school year, according to grade. For day pupils from $5 tc per session, according to grade. wl-lT BIS-lOP VAIIj, l'taldi PACIFIC HOTEL. JOHN HALL, Proprietor.

Corner Fourth and DelawareStreots, Kansas City, Mo. Tlio ro.3lflo XZot ol la the best house west of St. Louis. Acruu wonted for (he Lift ond fcork ol GARFIELB The only complete atoryw nin none ilfp ana imgl death. KreHli, brilliant, reliable.

JCIenanily prlnifcd In Kirllh rmiM nnuiJlrf ritly Uliw-trated; lmtnlsoint'ly bound, FhhU-wI wlllnir btnk ever puhllRhtvl. By John lit Id pal li, ATTTTAT mt tlie ciitrltpcnuy, re-vavllvil VRmHHl otimpHlen boots with irhtrh tti country li Hoont, Tbey are atlerly worth 1ms; an ouir-vVe upon thpmnioryof the (ireal d4, and a bnr fVMid on the public. I'hts book n4ir'y aie-w. The only work worthy thethwrud tud fioo. In "tamp for AgmV Outfit.

Jww iiiiu'iuiLiiii dt KaiuM City Ha I'llll bill Tlie war hot ween the ComnionwrultL and the C'apllul is mill kept up; but fur there ban been no ftincrnla. Justice Reed lnwied a warrant Stilimltu for R. W. Morgan, wlio Is eliargcd will stealing castings from Die A. '1'.

8. F. railroad. Fire Marshal Wilmarth Issued twenty-five building permits during the past week. The total cost of such buildings was $21,800.

On Friday night, George Guy, of Orange, this State, brought his wife who i insane to Topeka and bad her taken to the asylum yesterday. The Chicago Tribuno calls the veto, of the Ghlncso bill 'another echo from the bull dog pistol of Charles J. Quitcau." The Pemockat of Saturday had In complete church directory for Itio city-with the text of each preacher. It is the organ of the religious element of society. A fire was quite pleasaut Saturday evening.

It is reported that there was a slight frost along the river bottom during he night. Farmers, if you want the cheapest and best insurance in the market, go to 220 Kansas avenue. I. E. Gobham, Agent At the English Lutheran church, on Topeka avenue, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Easter Sunday brought with it the period of the administration of the Lord's supper, and a goodly num ber of converts were also admitted into the membership of the organization, "Ella, Is your father" in? I want to propose something to him." "No, Clarence," she replied.

"Pa is not at home, but I am. Can't yu propose to me?" He did, and she took him up, It's a good idea when climbing a fecce to poke the gun through first, or else deposit it in a pond beforehand. Those fellows who have tried to pull it through, muzzle would say so if they were alive. That guileless civil service reformer, Charles Francis Adams, has been bucking bunko games in Boston. He should have taken old Horace's advice and come to Topeka, where all the good, people live.

It only costs eighteen dollars to whip an editor in Kansas. We propose to re sign. It costs more than that for a suit of clothes. Quite a number of witnesses are in the city who were subpoenaed before the 8. District Court.

They will beibligid to return home or wait two weeks longer, as Judge Foster has adjourned the court till to-day two weeks. Sunday evening it was quite cool, and ye local noticed a young couple who evi dently thought so, as they leaned closely igether going home from church. The Topeka Intelligence Office sent a large number of men west this morning, and want fifty more for Newton and Col orado. The numerous "strikes," of the employes of the B. M.

R. and othei roads running into Omaha, has caused the officers of those corporations to take into consideration the separation of their shops, and the removal of some oi them from that city. They think their property is endangered by the concentra tioa- of go many working men at one point, who are easily led by demagogues 7 RusB'um, an employe at the Santa Fe depot, found a baby on the track of the railroad between Seventeenth street and Eighth avenue Thursday evening' The little fellow was too young to talk Mr. Russum, after some inquiry, found his mother, to whom the child was re, turned in safety. He had passed under a number of cars, in his wanderings, and it was a wonder that he had not been in Jurcd.

A colored girl living with Mrs. Rees of North Topeka, Saturday stole five dol lars from that lady, which she partly expended immediately at one of the stores Mrs. Rees discovered her loss, and called in Officer Cox. The little girl confessed that she was the thief, and refunded the money remaining in her possession, when she was permitted to return to her home. A Mum leal Center.

The Lawrence Journal, of April contains the following concerning some new and welcome residents of Topeka: Mr. J. Neill, and family have recently moved to Topeka to live permanently. We are sorry for this, as we fose an estimable family, and particularly our best soprano singer. This makes the third one wbo has gone from us to Miss Lcscher, then Miss Angle Lud- Jngton, and now Miss Zella Neill, Topeka must be a musical center.

Tuchman Brothers, the new wholesale cigar firm at No. 105 Fifth street, are getting in fine shape for their trade. They will commence manufacturing next week. These gentlemen are always spoken of in the plural number, as they are an even half dezen. We welcome them, all of them, to the city, and suggest to lovers of the weed that they know how to roll them up, Inglealde Dinner.

A bill Of fare for a New England dinner Includes Boston baked beans and brown bread, Indian pudding, white bread and butter, all kinds of cold meats, doughnuts, ginger bread, pumpkin piel, pickles, tea, coffee, and other good things unmentionable. Donations may be left at Inglesldc, south west corner- of 12th and VanBuren streets, or with Mrs. John R. Mulvane; Mrs. Geo.

W. Reed or Mrs. Pr. SueWoq. Its main line and branches It reaohes Chicago, Jollet, Peoria, Ottawa, La Salle, Ceneseo, Mollne and Rock Island, In Illinois Davenport, Muscatine, Washington, Keokuk, Knoxville, Oskaloosa, Fairfield, Des Moines, West Liberty, Iowa City, Atlantic, Avoca, Audubon, Harlan, Cuthrle Center and Council Bluffs, In Iowa Callatln, Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, In Missouri, and Leaven- -worth and.

Atchison In Kansas, and tho hundreds of cities, villages and towns Intermediate. The "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," 1 As It Is familiarly called, offers) to travelers all the advantages and comforts Incident to a smooth track, safe bridges, Union Depots at all connecting points, Fast Express Trains, composed of COMMODIOUS, WELL VENTILATED, WELL HEATED, FINELY UPHOLSTERED and ELEGANT DAY COACHES a line of the M08T MACNIFICENT HORTON RECLINING CHAIR CARS ever built PULLMAN'S latest designed and handsomest PALACE SLEEPING CARS, and DINING CARS that are acknowledged by press and people to be the FINEST RUN UPON ANY ROAD IN THE COUNTRY, and In whloh superior meals are served to travelers at i the low rata of 8EVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. THREE TRAINS eaoh way between CHICAGO and the MISSOURI RIVER. TWO TRAINS eaoh way between CHICAGO and MINNEAPOLIS and STdPAUL, via the famous ALBERT LEA ROUTE. A New and Direct Line, via 8eneca and Kankakee, has recently been'opened, between Newport News, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and La Fayette, and Council Bluffs, St.

Paul, Minneapolis and Intermediate Ail Through Passengers carried on Fast Express Trains. For more detailed information, see Maps and Folders, which may be obtained, as well as Tickets, at all principal Ticket Offices In the United States and Canada, orof R. R. CABLE, E.ST. JOHN, Vice-Pres't Oen'l Manager, Ccn'l T'k't Pass'r Ag't, I id Senator S.

8. Benedict, of Wilson iinly, were to-day appoint! Regents the State University. Warrants w'ere Issued to day by Audi lor Boacbrake, as' follows: 308.25 in fa or of John Francis; 1234.84 in favor of John Francis; $208.85 in favor of W. II Pratt, of Phillipsburg, Kansas. While the Knights of Labor in this city were resolving, mu i I.

1. 1 mii.i.ian i. who bad been arrested and thrown into British prisons should be im mediately released or something very dreadful would bo done, the Government were in posession of the information tlia all such persons had been released but two, and they could bo if they promised ti return to the country they claimed to be citizens of, nd let other countries and papers alone. Our American citizens of whatever desceattlicy are. should pay strict attention to the affairs of adopted country.

If the people of Ire. land wish to escape the ills that afflict them we will welcemc them to Kansa- with open arms.S Capt. Thompson, of this city, is In re ceipt of a letter from that untamed war rior of the region of Kansas known as the "Great Northwest," harlie Aldricu, he who once caused a commotion iu the halls of the Legislature by writing a let tcr in which he described Eskriitge as the member "who never smiled again." Charlie says that Waahing.on is the moat desolate place under God's heaven, and he would not give an inch of Kansas lor all of it. Charles will be here in time for the campaign, and he has been known to make "Rome howl" before and may again. The Uo.pltal Scheme Bishop Vail asks the citizens of Tope ka.

ucntlrmc'n and ladies, to nicet him at he State home Tuesday evening of thi week to discuss the hospital question Notice I crcafter will be given as to which the meeting will be held in. Tin plans of the proposed hospital will be 'here for examination. It is Intended to erect a building which will cost $20,000 to $25,000. The Bishoo not only giver the land, buguarantecs to furnish $10, OX) towards the erection of the building It is expected, or at least hoped, that the railroad company will furnish a certai number of beds for the use of the crippled emolovces. Then the city, or thd tht inhabitants of the city, are asked to raise from five to ten thousand dollars.

The Bishop will be preseut to lay the fliattei before those in attendance. Let there b- good turnout to meet this talen led man who Is always doine something for tu inanity. North Topeka Kotea, Mr. C. W.

Parks is visiting friends in Lawrence. Mr. W. Johnson spent the Sabbath in Wamego. Miss Lily Warren, of Sedalia, Mo, visiting friends on this side.

One or the most enjoyable sociables of the season was held on Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. Will Sage, under the managament of the Presbyterian church. A large number were present, The ladies of the Congregational church gave a very pleasant social on Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr, G. W. White.

A goodly number were Dresent, and the evening passed most agreeably. Mr. Burt Pratt, of Burllngame, was visiting friends here the past week. At the residence of S. P.

Dunlup, on Thursday evening, Mr. E. A Wagner, of meriden, and Miss Mary Taylor, of North Topeka, were united in the bonds of matrimony. Mrs. Chas.

Elliott returned from Kansas City on Friday, where she has been vlsitiug the past Mrs. Fred Lacy, formerly of this place but; now of Texas, is visiting relatives hero. Miss Alice Brazier, one of North Tope-ka's favorite young will shortly leave for Detroit, to make that her future home. Valley Falls was visitvd by a very se vere bail storm, Friday night, about 11 o'clock, which not only broke every win dow on the south side of every house, but ruined-nearly every Iron and tin roof in town. Some of the stones weighed er a pound, they came down wick sua fast, injuring fruit trees and young dens.

There is not a business bouse in town that was not more or less damag d. Had it been in the day time, when pei pie people were away from their homes, It would certainly have killed a number. The wheat, of course, was too yeung to be greatly Injured. The roofs on the Hillyer bank building were ruined, while Mr. Hillyer had four other roofs badly injured.

The plate glass in one of the windows of the above bank buildings was broken, while in the othor it was cracked. Old settlers say that it was the worst hail storm they ever saw. CHICAGO. 121 KANSAS A VENUEVTOPEKA. -DEALERS Everything in tlie losic Trade, AgenU for WEBER the IIEC E8TJBY OlVIV eArnnfnr nis easy and pria renvinahle.

A Itirm ant incriminf stock of shooljSusii) and boaoks, and all kinds of musical merchandise. F00TE SHE'S STEPPING STONES TO MUSIC Special terms for OLD PIAKOS AND 0E3AN3 introduction TAKES ATjFAIU est of the season. 1 V..

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