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The Topeka Weekly Times from Topeka, Kansas • 8

The Topeka Weekly Times from Topeka, Kansas • 8

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Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath not, life is sweeping by. go and dare before von di. something mighty KK THE STATE. A. B.

WHITING REST and sublime leave behind to con- secured by Sbilob's Catarrh Remedy. Price. .10 cents. Nasal Injector free. At J.

C. Pulton's drug store. One Experience from Many. I have been sick and miserable long and had caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely discouraged. I this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used tbin unknown to my and family.

I soon began to improve aud gained so fast that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural, but when 1 told them what had helped me, they said, -Hurrah for Hop Bitter-! Ion may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy." The Mother. AT CITY DRUG STORE, 275 KANSAS AVENUE, HAS TOE LARGEST STOCK OF Consumption It in aaid that 60 000 people die n-uallv in the United Stat a alone Tom thte disease. Iu some ecfioiis of lue couu' ry one cU-at Iti every three is frm oonsuiapiiou. This can he aid -tiotjt' be avoided; our peopl- are too careless, about an ordinary ogii or euid, and other symptom of litiual nod luitc aflectious that lead in Ud. should arrest it bih- it In km m-Two or three lr -nnk Cough and Lung Syrup ill telieve no ordinary -ush or eM I doe- lr up a cougb like many preparation, nod quei a weeK in your own iown.

outit free Xo risk. Everything new. Capital not required. We will faro tab you erytlung. Many are making fortunes.

La-die- uiak- as much as men, and boys and girl- make great pay. iieader. if you want usinos at which yon can make great pay all the Ume. write for particulars to H. Hal-lktt Portland Maine.

-lv II' I pwple are al ay oa the lookout for 11 I Ij i liances to incresise their earnings, II HjUar intimv become wealthy: those ho do uot improve their opportunities re-inain in povertv. We offer a gieat chance to make monev. we waut many men, women, boys und slrts to work tor us right in their own localities. Any one eaa do the aork properly from the The business wM pa- more than ten wages. Expensive outfit furnished free.

Xo one who engages fail- to make monev rapidly. Yon can devote your whole time to the work, or only your moments. Full information ami all ttuit is ncded sent free. Address snwsoNACo. Portland.

Maine. tlv Aa week maiie at home by the indua-X I trions. Best business now before tie mJ public. Capital not needed. We will start you.

Men. women, boys and girls want cd everywhere to work for us. Sow is the time. Vot: ran work in spare time, or give vour whola time to the business. Soother business will pay yo.

nearly as well. Noone can fail to make enormous pay, by engaging at once. Cosily outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easilv ami honorably. Address TRrt A Agusta.

Maim 9-ly i leavf the disease hind it, hut Mrts directly on the throat and hrouehial tubes, removing nil the phlegm and 1 1 -A A THE PORTVGURSR DFAZRCT. From an acquaintance with tongues, I would say that it has always seemed to me that Portuguese had no right to a being. Most of the words are Spanish, varying only in pronunciation from the noble Castilian. Yet the use of the articles and prepositions is such that the two nations can scarcely understand each other, especially in conversation, where the difference is made greater by the nasal sounds of the Portuguese, which are so peculiar as to scarcely find expression on the lips of a stranger. It has always been a debated question whether the laugruage was an original derivation from the Liar in or a perver moroia matter nai hccumuaie in me throat and lungs.

Is all UrUa-tion, aud render the vtne dear and distinct. Trial rise free S.ddhyF Van llareti, North Topeka PUBLICATION NOTICE Before Joseph Keed, Justice of the Peace in and lor Shawnee county, Kansas. O. H. McCauley, Plaintifl, vs.

U. F. Johnson and D. Johnson, Defendants On the 5th day of April, 1883, a garnishment summon for $75.00. was issued In the above entitled action which will be heard on the 31st da ot May 18S3 at 3 o'clock P.

M. M. T. CAMPBELL Pff8 Atty. Augusta saloons closed.

Abiline has good Land. Madison wants a grocey. Ottawa wants fire engine. Kingman wants carpenters. Dog poisoning at Harper.

Hogs dying in Marshall county. Building boom at Dodge City. Brook ville has a population of 405. Judge P. Davis of Parsons is dead.

Salina claims a population of 3,600. Abilene public schools have 525 pupils. Normal Institute meets in Salina next week. Plans drawn for a new court house st Larned. Amatuer dramatic troupe organized at Madison.

Sunday school convention, Dun lap, June8rd. Blue Rapids colored peoplecelebrate August 1st. Real estate is advancing in prices at Junction City. Brewery building, Crawker City, turned into creamery. Kansas Sportsman's association, Forest Park, May 24th.

Mutual irrigation company' organized at Pawnee Bock. Hunnewell will vigorously prosecute for carryiug concealed weapons. The Anthony Journal has been purchased by Winner MePhee. Dodge City expects 1500 head oi horses from Texas ibis summer. The new bank at Burden has commenced business.

Capital $50,000. Work has been commenced on the First Baptist church at Council Qrove. Mr Whirtrick. living near Alidc, was killed by a stroke of lightning 1at week. The Salina Water Works Company have permission to lay mains across tb bridge.

Wilson County offers $25 for the apprehension and conviction of anyone stealing a horse. Clay Center's creamery is settled. It will have a daily capacity of about 2,500 pounds of butter. STEEL LONG, DEALEUS IN FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY, 81 Kansas Avenue. NORTH TOPEKA, KAN 8.

Keep constantly on hand Choice Beef, Mutton. Pork, Piekleil and Corned Meats. CASH PAID FOR CASH STOCK. 41 sion of the Spanish. I incline to the latter view of the easo, and one of the simplest and best reasons appears to me to be that the number of ords is considerable in Portuguese, which lac one syllable oi being as in Spanish.

For example, t-olor is shortened to tw. Dolor to Dor. bnona to boa. and an equal abbreviation takes place witL many verbs. It appears to me that tin-indicates a carelessness in speech which finally led to a different manner of spelling and writing the word.

Julius A. Palmer. Jr. GEO. W.

HOPKINS, (Suceeasor to Weber Klein.) -DEALER IN fi Shiloh's Vitalizer is what yan need for consumption. Loss of appetite, dizziness and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price, 10 and 75 cents per bottle. At J. C.

Ful ton's. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, MAKES A SPECIALTY OF Wall Paper, Picture Frames, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, Croquet Sets, Hammocks, Bird Cages, AND TOY8 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. AH the latest Papers and Magazines kept on the News Stand. Subscriptions received for any Paper published in the world. A preliminary survey is to be made for a railroad from Parsons to Arkan sas City, via Sedan.

Calvin Hill, a colored man of Salina RNCO VRA OIXG HIM. He had been with the establishment five years without an increase of salary and without getting higher than the basement. Old Foggs came downstairs for a look around, and by and by he said James, you keep things in pretty good shape down here?" "I try to, sir." "How long have you been here?" Five years, sir." And your salary is $15 per week Yes, sir." "I think I'll send you up -stairs." "Thanks, sir, thanks." "Can you sell goods?" "I think I can, sir." "Very well; I'll send you up stairs "Thanks thanks!" "I'll send you up-stairs to ask Mr. CD IS1 was accidently shot by Alfred Sh be He leavs a wife ud child. Salina is talking of au ordinauce prohibiting the construction of barb wir fences within the city limits.

The county commissioners of Ells worth have purchased the fair ground buildings for a poor farm. The absence of the editor mad some difference in the size of the Uar per Sentinel last week. We wait foi the explanation. A Larffe Assortment of Fine Visiting Cards The Clay Center carpenters' associa Oh, sir, you are very kind." In Stock AT THE TIMES PRINTING OFFICE. "I'll send you up-stairs to ask Mr.

K. if we can't afford to give you all your evenings, so that you can arrange to clerk for some grocer from 7 to 10 o'clock. In that way you can probably earn s2 or $3 a week and spin out your salary. Yes, I think we'll let you do that. This house has alwavs made it a point to reward energy and honesty, and I take pleasure in advancing you a step.

There no thanks; run along!" THE POPULAR GARNISHMENT NOTICE. In notice's Court, before L. J. Webb, Justice ot the Peace in ana for the City of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas. Charles Lindsey, Plaintiff, vs.

No. Henry Robinson, Defendant. To the defendant Henry Robinson: You are herebv notified that on the 8th dav IN THE CITY. of May. 1883.

L. Webb, Justice of the Peace tion is doing a big bu-iuess. It employs all the mechanics it can find in the vaoinily, and still wants more. W. B.

Clarke, of Junction Ci has been chosen president of the United Telephone Company, which own and operates all the telephone lines in Kansas and Missouri. Colonel Gile has purchased 100,000 Pike, Wall eyed Pike, Croppie, Bass and Cbauuel Cat fish, with which he proposes to stock the Smoky Hill, Sa lina and Republican rivers. an indignant Lenora landlord writes that he adopted coils of fire escape rope in bis bed rooms and that three guests successfully ecped, thouah there was no fire. They left unpaid bills. Charles B.

Crane, a Bachler living southwest or Bunnu a tew miles, was found deao in his bed and bis dog ou the floo beside the 1 Theii dtrath it is euppoaed lighleuinir. A haughty aemleuit-u walking iu Baltimore ke i a parrel from toe sidewalk into the gutter. A boy picked it up and cairied it to hi moth er. whufonud that it 40,000 worth of uoud. Au advertisement revealed the owner.

Who received hi-bonds and save the boy $100. In Paris the P. at office Department is at work laying pneumatic tubes which are to be utilised for the prompt delivery of letters from one part Paris to another. All letters will be sent from the station to their designation within an hour of their being posted and In some lueall' ies tea mluuiies will be sufficient. of the City of Topeka, 111 said county.

Issued a summons in garnishment against you in the above entitled cause for $5 1 30. with interest thereon at seven per cent, per annum from the 8th day of May, 1883. and costs of suit. Said cause is set for hearing before Justice at his office in said city, on tii'AJth day of June. 1883, at 9 o'clock CHARLES LIN DSEY, Attest: Plaintiff L.

J. bbb. Justice of the Peaee. 21-2 Sole agent for the CRYSTAL PLATE GLASS CO. PUBLICATION NOTICE.

STATE OF KANSAS. Shawnee Cocsn. sa. In the Shawnee County District Court, Third Judicial District. George Beuoy, Plaintiff, vs.

95 "BUFFALO FLOUR and "WHITE LOAF Colored, Ornamental and Cut Glass of all kinds A SPECIALTY. Bettie Beuoy, Defendant. The aaid defendant. Bettie Beuov. is hereby notified that she ha been sued by the above named plaintiff, in the above named court, and that unless she answer the petition ot said plaintiff, tiled in said court on the 17th day oi May, 1883.

on or before the 30th day ot June. 1883, said petition will be taken as true, and a decree of divorce entered against her. the said defendant, in accordance with the prayer of said petition. Stcmb augh. Arnold Hilton.

Att'y for Plaintifl. Attast B. M. trans. Clerk.

MADE AT THE INTER-OCEAN ROIXER MILLS, TOPEKA, KANSAS. page. NORTON Proprietors. By A. B.

MaCaba, Deputy..

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Years Available:
1871-1885