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-7: i I I -r V. McNEELY SON, AUNTIE'S GROWN-UP VISITOR. rooked up and down DRS. STARKEY PALEN'S TREATMENT BY INHALATION. I Elsie thought they -w, break their The east side people should A.

F. Benson Son, grocers, southwest corner 6th, E. and Divison streets. Now is the season for wall paper aud VffW' rtl TIZENS' COAL "II "Would you like to be one REGISTERED. asked tbe first little man.

"We have nothing to do but to rock In the flowers and sing all day long. At night we painting, and Tbos. E. Price Bio mi PEERLESS i STEAM LAUNDRY. Latest Improved Maohinery.

Works 112 and 114 W. Eighth St. Dkess Shirts a Specialty- Office at McMillans, 507 Kas. Av, E. WHITEMAKSH, Telephone 232.

Manager. Agents wanted in every town. Foukth and Santa Fe Railroad 720 Kansas are at the front with dance in the moonlight, and we live on Crossing, the best assortments of both. J. V.

McNeely Sou, just north of Santa Fe depot, makes a specialty of TOPEKA, KANSAS. the genuine Osage Oily Shaft Coal 1629A.rcri Street. Ph.lla.dC Furl our tion. Acthmn, Bronchi. is.

Dysfflp-em. Catarrh, Hay Fevtr, Hendwhe, Debilltl. Rheumatism. Neu algia and all Cbronio anj Nervou. disorders.

I You will always get what jou order. WW" Waltz down Kansas Avenue to tbe IP O. K. Furniture Store ,215 Cansas Ave. and see their fine stock of chairs and HAVE come to make a visit, Auntie May; Shouldn't wonder It I stayed here All the day.

All Kinds of Soft Coal Supplied. OSAGE CITY SHAFT COAL "The Compound Oiygea Treatment, Di! Htrke Palen, N. 1529 Arch Street, Fhilai sunshine and honey." "Oh, how lovely that must he," cried Elsie. "Yes, indeed, I would like to be one of you." "All right," said the little man, and putting his grass trumpet to his lips, he blew a long, sharp note. 1 Instantly each of the little elves jumped from his flower and came running 60 fast that they tumbled over each There were millions of them, Indeed.

They were like a swarm of flies. 1 Each one of them carried a tiny little hammer and they settled themselves all over the little girl and began to pound her as hard as they could. I Now, you think one of those little creatures wouldn't be able to hurt very much with any hammer he could use. furniture, and hear their prices, which deiplua, have been nein the last seventeen years, i- a xciemibo udjustment of the elemental But you mustn't call me will make your eyes dance. or uxyxen ana mtroyen magnetized, and the comnouudis to condensed and made portable A SPECIALTY.

now your "Baby boy" imll) 0N SALE The Central Barber, Shop, is tbe only mat it neat an over toe world. I shop that has a special department for Ladies aud Children. Good work as' Telephone 83. sured. Under Central Bank, Southeast corner 7th and Kansas Avenue, II.

Wilsen. treprietor. C. SLOAN, DENTIST. 728 Kansas Topeka, Kansas.

Just North of J. McCormick'a. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH We are glad to know that tbe Li Store, 112 E. 6th street, has passed if to permanent hands. Our friend Air, B.

F. Younger is at tbe helm; and is stocking up with a large assortment of Dbs Btaklev Palhn havo the liberty to leferiotie following named well-fcbown who have trieil their Treatment: Hon. Wm. D. Kelley.

Member of Congress Pfilai elphi Rev Victor h. Conrad, Editor Lutheran Ob-server, Philadelphia. Rev. Charlen W. Cnshlne, D.

Rochester, New York. Hon. Win. PjDii Nixon, Editor Inter-Ooean, ChlCBKO; 11. W.

H. W'-rthington, Edito- New South, Birmingham, A a. Jnde H. P. Vrooman, Quenomo, Kan.

Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Melrose, Massaobu-B'tte. Judge R. 8.

Voorhe-n, New fork City. Mr. K.C Knight. Philadelphia. Mr Frank Biddall.

Merchant, Philadelphia. Hon. W. W.tichuoler, Eeaton. Pa.

Edward Wilson, S3S Broadway, ld. Phila. Photo. Fideliu M. Lyon, Waimea.

Hawaii. Sandwich Islands. Aleza der Ritchie, Inverness, Scotland. Mrs. Manuel V.

Ortega, Fresnillo, Zucaw Mexico. Mrs. Em na Cooper, Utilla, Spanish I ras, C. A. J.

Cobb, Vx Vice Conenl, Casablanca, Mci, M. V. A hbrouk. Hod Klutf. CrI.

I You must 'member auntie, that my Name is Roy 'Cause we've got a brand-new baby, And yon see Be Is going to have the things that B'longed to me. Be may have my skirts and dresses; I don't care, 'Cause I've got these pretty trousers Now to wear. Don't you think they make me look Just Like a man? Can't you see the great big pocketst Guess you can I My new boots sound just like papa's In the dark. Let me squeak them for you, auntie; Just you bark I Now I guess I can go shinning Up a pole. And I'm going to help old Peter Get in coal, Down the banisters go sliding On the sly, Over all the posts go leaping On the fly.

I shall have a knife and watch-chain Soon, I think, And I'll ride old Major bare-backed Down to drink. bran new goods. See ad on 2d puge Buy your Mixed Paints, Oils, Brushee, of A.T TOPEKA, of this paper. S. Tracy at 115 E.

8th street, busi II. M. A SHBURNj DRUGGIST, ness manager of the Topeka Branch of F. A. LEWIS, City Ticket Agent, 525 Kansas Avenne, J.

F. GW1NN. Agent at Depot. 823 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kan.

the K. C. Piano carries a large stock of the best musical instruments to be found in the city. We believe it Buy Perfection Cream for the Hands. Well, it wouldn't hurt very much to have the point of a pin stuck in you, but if every bit of your body was full of pin points it would hurt you awfully, and this pounding hurt Elsie, too.

"Stopl stopl" she screamed. "What are you doing that for?" 'Why," said one of them, "if you are going to be one of us we must get you down to our size. The only way to do it is to hammer you." And they did hammer and kept on hammering until Elsie thought that there wouldn't be any of her left. They rolled her over and over, and pounded and pounded and pounded. Once in awhile they would stop and stand her upon her feet and measure her alongside one of the little ones.

Then, finding her still too big, they would throw her down and pound her soma more. At last they seemed to be satisfied. "Now you'll do," said the little man, and, leading her up in front of a dew-drop which bung on a blade of grass, will pay our readers to give Mr. Tracy a call. FOR PHOTOGRAPHS, Views of your Residence, and Family Groups Ini eriors of Hooms, Parlors, etc.

Vie of Public Buildings, THE -VICTOR! James Moore, Hup't. Police, BlandfordDl shire, nland, Jaoob Ward, Bowral. New South Wales. And thousands of others in every part the United States. and City Viewss, Instantaneous Street Views, etc, (Jail on Compound Oxygen- iti Mode of Action ana vv.

F. FARROW, 811 Kansas Topeka. FOR BENT. A part of our back store room suitable for Job Trinting office cheap to tbe right parties. Central School Supply Agency, 832 Kansas Avenue.

V. is tne title oi a new Dronnure of two hundred panes, published by Drs. Htarkev 17. ifT7 skk Palen. which gives to all innui rs foil information as to this remarkable curative agent and rocotd of several bindred surprising cures in a wide range of i hronic casesmany of thm after being abandoned to die by other Will be mai ed free to any address on application.

Read the brochure! DK8. 8TARKEY PALEN, No. 1520 Aroh Street Philadelphia. Please me tion this paper when yoo order, Physician Surgeon, 621 KANSAS Av. Office Telephone 239, Residence Telsphohe 337.

$1000 REWARD is offered to any one who will prove that White Bronze is not one of the most enduring materials known to science. Monuments of tbs material will never rust or grow dingy with age. For samples of material, call at 112 E- 6th, or 807 W. 6th street. We have 300 designs to select from.

R. G. Martin, 112 East 6th St. he told her to look at herself. "Oh, my, ain't I little!" exclaimed Elsie.

"Why, 1 could hide away In mother's thimble," and she laughed, and springing into a heather bell she rode up and down as merrily as any of them. This was great fun, and Elsie never once thought of all the neglected duties at home, she was so happy out tbero. At last it was night and the moon came up big and round. "I never knew how big the moon was before," 6aid Elsie. "It looks like ft great yellow lake." "That's because you are so smalll" said the elves.

"Como. now for our dance," theycried. "We have Invited a lot of our woodland Has Eighty Characters. Txcels in Speed, Quality of Work and Durability. PRICE $15.

Tbe Combined Letter Copy Press Book Manufacturing General Agents. 805 Kansas Topeka, Kas. W. H. SNYDER White Front Drug Store, 607 Kanss Avenue.

Dbugs and Druggists Sundries. GAME OF THE BookofBooRs. An excellent aid in tbe study of the Bible, For Old and Young. Interesting, Instructive, Yaluable Endorsed by Pastor and People. J.

BLACK, and Sign Painter 9 House THE LEADING FARM PAPER. The Kansus Former, now in its 26th year, improves with age It contains 20 pages, and stands at the head of the western farm journals It is in the hands of men who graduated in the sohool of the farm; old Khushus who believe in the State and who believe in developing nil our possibilities. The Kansas Farmer is a broadKiiuged journal which aims lit the education of farmers and their fami seo worn $30 Graining, Glazing, Kalsomining. and Paper Hanging. Telephone 131.

ALL WORK WARRANTED. 121 6th Street, West. But the thing that is the very Best of all Is my truly own new bed-room 'Cross the hall. -My new brother has io have my Crib, you see So they had to find another Place for me. Mamma says that pretty soon she'll Cut my curls.

I have teased her to, they look so Like a girl's. Now I think I must be going, Auntie May; I begin to feel as if I Could not stay. I've been thinking of my brother, And I know That he's crying Just to see me; So I'll go. You are wondering why I love hlmf Well, you seo, It's 'cause he's got to be the baby 'Stead of me I II. Hadley, in Santa Claus.

ELSIE AND THE ELVES. Just Think of It. Pbice By Mail, 25 cents. L. A.

EUDESILL, 813 Kansaa Topeka, jrT" 5 THE MONOPOLY BUSTED. LTOU HALE. Masou Hamlin Pianos. Mason Hamlin Ogans. Enley P.nnos.

Es'ey OrjrHns. Camp Pianos and Organs. Story Clark Organs. LnrKd catHiotMiH 10 cent Music J. H.

LYMAN 803 Kenans Ave. Da you want a Sewing Machine? $17.50 to Warranted 5 Years. With all Attachments. Write for illustrated Circulars of onr lies; from the plow to the platform, from the pail to the parlor. The ij' mer is an educated gentleman andhibyt'e and children are graoefu companions of the good aud pure.

This stalwart old friend o' the people believes in building up everywhere the best and the strongest rueftyind women, and in making the farm a Hintaiu of good things. It is not only aS oher of farm work and farm methocjrut it is an educator in State craft. Published weekly at the reduced price of $1.00 a year. Sample copy free. Address Kansas Farmer Co.

How a Little Girl Was Transformed. Into a Fairy. 11 uvpw Etc. S. G.

STEWART D. Phyacian Surgeon, C21 KANSAS Avenue, Office Telepone 239. Ives'dence Te1 mhone 442 By special arrangement the 5j W00DWORKic)((a AffAeIMENffifg; as rarmer is ciuooeu logetner witn tne Kansas Siftinos, both papers for only ELSIE AND THE ELF. $10 TO $30, friends, and we are going to have a great time in honor of your having be- i.uu Address, KANSAS BIFTINGS, frtfiO. 28 UNION SQUARE.NY ST.UOUIS.MQ.

IJil-HlJlBA'i OALLA5.TEX. Johnston. Savage, oome one or us." Saved bv ordering direct from LSIE was a little girl who lived in the northern part of Scotland. Up In that country the little girls have lots of things to do. Besides tending baby and washing the dishes they have to mind the sheep and boil the porridge, and, as bey ran to a big open space Headquarters.

Needles for an) Judge Kelley, recently re-elected for among some trees tbat is. Elsie thought they were trees, but when she Machine, zo cents a dozen in the fifteenth time to Congress, says: stamps. Address "I have the highest opinion not only came to look at them more closely she saw that they were only strawberry HAS. S. BAKER, Dealer in 1TE HOME SEWINQ MACHIMES AND SKWING MACHINE SUPPLIES, No.

819 Kan ms Topeka Kansas. All Kinds Machines Repaired. of the Compound Oxygen Treatment The Louisville Sewing: Machine Co. pianos itself, but of Drs. Starkey Palen as What fun tbey bad.

Every body had Johnston and Savage! DEALERS IN Baled Hay, Straw, Corn, Oats, For, Chops etc. No. I 1 3, east Fourth Street Telephone 14 A Trial Order Solicited. to do something. No.

520 Fourth Avenue, LOUISVILLE, Ii-Y. i( physicians of skill and integrity. William L. Kelley, The first upon the programme was the spider. He got up on one of the highest leaves and spun a beautiful web between them and the moon.

Philadelphia, Pa." Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, whose name is well known wherever the It was as fine as tbe finest lace, and soon as they are big enough, they are taught how to spin. They think it a great pleasure if they are allowed to go to school. With al their hard work, however, the children of Scotland are, as a rule, very happy.

But Elsie wasn't. She used to get up In the morning and think of all the things she had to do, and her pretty face would be all puckered up into a soowl. One morning Elsie was more discon when it was finished be took a dainty LAX-SEED silken thread and traced across the web cause of temperance is urged, writes: Drs. Starkey Palen Since using the name "Elsie." CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Ras attained a standard oT exoellenoa which Klmitg of bo superior. It contains every Improvement thatJnven- Tl IB That pleased the little girl very much.

EMULSION Next came tbe daddy long-legs, who walked on stilts, to the great amusement COMPOUND of the crowd. tented than usual. She looked out over the hills, where all the white heather The Jack-rabbit was next called upon Dealer in bells were nodding, and what do you "We must get altogether," said the tlve genius, skill and money can produce. suppose she did? little folks, "for he is so BRONCHITIS 138 Lexington Ave. New York City, Sept.

19, 1888. have med the Flax-Seed Emulsion in leveral She left the porridge on tbe stove to So they huddled Into a heap. Theli long-legged friend gave a Jump over the burn, and the baby all alone asleep in Hardware, Stoves. whole forest and audience. ease, of Chronic Bronchitia, and tbe early tagrt of its crib, where it was sure to wake up and cry, and the sheep to wander wherever they wished, and away she went "Now," said they to Elsie, "you must nave been well pleased witn tne results, a t- ir inMr Tfc your Compound Oxygen Treatment I have enjoyed almost perfect health and almost youthful vigor.

Mary A. Livermore, Melrose, Mass. Drs. Starkey Palen's office records show oyer 50,000 cases in which their Compound Oxygen Treatment has been used by physicians in their practice, and by invalids independently in cases of consumption, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, rheumatism, neuralgia, and all other complaints of a chronic nature. Their brochure of 200 pages will be forwarded free of charge to any one addressing Starkey Palen.No.

1529 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. do something. over the hills of heather. "I don't know how to do any thing CONSUMPTION She ran about until she waa tired. OTJB I WAX-AIM BAimS 18 TOX TO 1 ITV3I 2XCEI i TXABS.

except speak a piece, replied Elsie. "Very well," said they, "that will do, No. 616 Kansas Avenue Brooklyn. N. Feb.

Mth, 1889. 1 have niied vonr Emulsion in a case of Phthisis Then she laid down under a great bush of sweet white furze. She stretched herself out on her back and put her So Elsie stood up, made her best bow (consumption) with beneficial results, where patient TOPEKA. KANSAS. and began: Twinkle, twinkle, little itar.

Its fleece waa white as snow. hands under ber head and lay, looking could not use Cod Liver Oil in any form. J. H. DROGE, M.

D. HERVOUS PROSTRATION up at the sky. She thought she waa all alone. So you may guess how surprised And when she got there tbe cupboard was she was when a voice said right in ber These excellent Organs are celebrated for vol- ear: "Hello. Elsie." She sat up and looked all about her.

ot combination, artistic destim, beauty In finish, perfect construction, mnklnir them the) most attractive, ornamental and denirable ora-ans for She didn't see anybody at first and then bomes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. the voice laughed: ESTABLISHED KEPl'TATIOX, Hal Hal Hat Can't you see? FACILITIES. KAUFFMAN THOMPSON Keep In stock a full line of GROCERIES, Provisions, 07, Gasoline, Feed, Eic. Call at the store, 4 1 8, Kansas Avenne. or telephone No.

1 70. bare, The lamb was sure to go." "That doesn't seem quite right," said Elsie. "Oh. we like itl" said the little folks. "Give us some more." So Elsie began again: There waa aa old woman went up oa a broomstick 6eventy times a high as the moon.

The man from tbe eouth, be burnt his mouth. Because be came down too soon "1 don't think that's the way it ia in the book, either," said Elsie, doubtfully. "Oh, it's all right," responded the audience. "Now for the dance." Taking bold of each other's bands, they spun round and round until their feet twinkled like drum-sticks. IIow she wished for her home and ber SKILLED HOKHJIH, BEST II "HJAL, COMBINID, BAKE THIS THE POPULAR 01 PIABOS, STOOLS, BOOKS Brooklyn, N.

Dec 20th, 1888. I can strongly recommend Flax Seed Emulsion aa 4ful to the relief and possibly the cure of all Lung, Bronchial and Nervous Affections, and good general tonic in physical debility. JOHN F. TALMAGE. M.

D. GEIIERALDEBILITY Brooklyn. W. Oct 10th. 1888.

I regard Flax Seed Emulsion as greatly superior to the Cod Liver Oil Emulsions so generally in use. 1). A. GORTON, M. 0.

VfflSTIIIG DISEASES 1ST West Mth New York, Aug. 1888. I have used your Flax-Seed Emulsion Com pound In a severe case of Mat-nutrition and the result was more than hoped for it was marvelous, and continuous. I recommend it cheerfully to the profession and humanity at large. M.

H. GILBERT, hl.D. RHEUMATISM 8old by Drugglt, Price I.OO. FLAX-SEED EMULSION CO. 35 Liberty New York.

Sold by SWIFT A BCWLJCT Topeka, Ku. GREAT CLUB OFFER. Ill im WEEKLY AFITAL. THE KANSAS SIFTINGS. Having made special arrangements with the publisher of the Topeka Capital, a splendid 8-paged family newspaper, published at Topeka, and worthy of patronage, we ar enabled to offer the Kansas Birnijog end the Topeka Wsk-ly Capital, both for one jmr, tor $1.00 Every Kansas man should have his county paper for borne news and a paper from tbe Capital of tbe State.

Give this combination trial. Address KANSAS BIFTINGS, Topeka, Km. Catalogues on application, Fbei. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Free delivery Here I be, in the heather tree." Elsie laughed, too. For there, right close to her ear, perched on the edge of a nodding heather bell, was tbe tiniest little creature she ever bad seen.

He wasn't more than half an Inch high. He had rolled up a blade of grass to make a trumpet to talk through. "Why, you funny little thing." said Elsie, "where did you come from?" "From the same place that all the rest of them did," squeaked the little man. "All tbe rest of who?" asked Elsie. "Look around yon and see." Elsie looked, and there, all over the laid, in the cup of every flower, was eae of these funny little creatures.

"My!" exclaimed Elsie, "thero are salllions of them The little thlags seemed to think this was very funny, and the laughed. mother. Tbe baby and the sheep and CHICAQO. or Brain-Workw ft Sedentarr Cataf Pnnrle: ffflntlnmeii. Ldt n.

I the tiresome wheel were beautiful now to her. ust as she wm In utter despair a voice called: "Elsie, Elsie, where are you?" Up she sprang, and rubbed her eve. PUf Ti PUODYS Youth; th Athleta or InTdiiiln. I A onmplots trymnMifim. Takn up but in.

Door-room; new, eotnpr. brnnin, cbMp, Indorsed bj Dj OIJ DhimcuD. lWTm. elr Oh, Joy! she was a little girl after all, and abe ran as fast aha could so to La. BHiUir.

other, bow nun it. end tot Fruit RECORC Bfte. per year. Fnilt Humeri and Iw soouid Uk it- A at. 1'UkDV, Palmyn ret home ia time to keep tbe porrMg from burning.

Margaret Mantoa, la H. III a circular, etif no ehtrr, 1'rof It, Lm Imwd, ftcieotirte FFiraol androotl enltora. Arbor Day, April 10. Let it well observed all over the 8UU. lut ltb tt.a Maw lor.

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1889-1890