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The Evening Herald from Topeka, Kansas • 4

The Evening Herald from Topeka, Kansas • 4

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THE EVENING HERALD GRAND RALLY WE MEAN BUSINESSI TO 8UBSCRIBEE8. Any subscribers of tiie IIkralb not receiving OF TIIE taeur paper promptly win conior a great laror oy reporting the same either by postal or in person to HARKT ISO ALLS, CitT Circulator. Has opened a new stove and tin store at No DEMOCRACY CttOWTHEB'S OPKBA HOUSE, Jackson Street near 0th THE CITY. Colli wind ttiat. The mud dries up slowly.

The sale of overcoats is brisk. Tho stove trade is flourishing. Candy made daily at Myers The) marriage market will soon boom 116 Fourth street, where a full line of Cook stoves, ranees, heaters, base-burners, can always be found also manufactures and IF YOU WILL CALL ON US WE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT THE NEW STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS. 1G3 Kansas Topcka, Kansas. deals tinware, tin roonng, spouting, galva nized iron, etc- The grand musical festival is next week Do you see the drift of popular sent TOPEKA, OCTOBER 13, 1882, luent? Orders Solicited, Second Hand Stores Bought work Guaranteed, and gold.

The fire department washed their hose to-day. At 7:30 O'clock, P.M. The new city jail and court house is un tier roof. hardt McMillan. The doctors adjonriwl last night and The following eminent speakers will be went home.

present to address the voters of Topeka The sponge Is an accomplished, per- feetd sucker. sitid Shawnee county It's a coal day new when one doesn't IIOX. GEO. W. GLICK, enjoy a store.

HON. JOHN MAKTIN, GEN. CIIAS. W. BLAIR, Officer Hughes had his calaboose gang in the gutters, JUDGE JAMES HUMPHRY The happy men to-day are eoal dealers And a number of other prominent men, aad democrats.

Republicans and Democrats, turn out Just received at Myers a fine stock and let this be a rousing meeting. Let us of confectionery. ail hear the truth once during the cam The Musical Union meets at Y. M. C.

A hall this evening. palgn. By order of the Committee. Swift Holliday, prescription druggists. So.

109 Kansas avenue. Dennis Prloe, dealers in dry goods. Few cities the population of Topcka can SIX SHIRTS AS ABOVE, $5.50. HATTERS AND 'GENTS' OFFICE OF TOPEKA STEAM LAUNDRY, X4D Kansas Avenue. THE CAPITAL CLOTHING HOUSE, $50,000 Worth of the Bargains in Clothing Ever Offered to the People in this State, We will Give You Good Goods and at LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER CLOTHING HOUSEpN KANSAS COMPARE OUR GOODS PRICES.

With anything in this Market. ONE PRICE TO ALL, and that tho LOWEST, GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. A. G0LDSTANJ3T BROS. LEADER IN POPULAR PRICES.

CORNER SEVENTH AND KANSAS CITY BUTLDWCL No. 231 Kansas avenue. boast such nubile improvements as the construction of extensive water works, Three essays on the "sear and yellow strecf railway, magnificent opera houses. leaf" were handed in to-day. and tljp permanent establishment of a Country produce always on hand ut Sam government bmluing.

madman's, 243 Kansas avenue. FLORETH. J. J. About 9:30 o'clock last night a lamp was The fire company are engaged in clea exploded in Mrs.

Hammond's millinery lng hose carts, trucks, to-day. store over Rogers Bros', grocery, whieh II. R. Falraer, of Boston, is to be leader was cause to bring out the fire department, aad conductor of the musical union. The flames, however, were extinguished without doing any damage to speak of.

A large assortment of fine toilet soap at lllndman's grocery store, 243 Kansas ave Three hundred dollars was offered by nue. the county commissioners for the arrest of Niek Roberts Humpty Dumpty is billed Frank Southerland, charged with stealing to appear at Crawford's next Tuesday horses. Officer Blazo took the thief iu and NO 277 KANSAS AVENUE, OFFERS FOR SALE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEATING COOK STOVES, Complete stock of HARDWARE, TINVARE, Granitoware, Japanese ware, Cutlery, Pumps, and all kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS. Vealtfo do Tin Roofing ani Spouting. Metal Work of all kinds at night.

claimed the prize. This he says uow was ref rsed, on t'ae grounds of its being un The body of Herman Fensky arrived from St. Louis last light and was buried constitutional. to-day. Milton Nobles played to a much larger Wanted at once three experienced wait audience last night than he did on the pre ers, cither mea or women, at the New vious evening.

"Phoenix" grows better and funuier every year, and those who GO TO witnessed its rendition last night and LOWEST PRICES. All woik wP'-rinted to give nearly everyone who had seen it beforo Gordon. There will be fun enough to sink a steamboat at the new opera house to-mor-rw night. Ladles, don't forget the display to-mor laughed heartily and enjoyed the perform ance very mneh. IMPORTANT NOTICE.

"In our mind's eye, Horatio," are many row of flue patterns, hate and bonnets at J. 9.UD0D7A Miss Shaw's. LOOK! TEL Jee Waters will play the funny part of gentlemen, and ladies, too, who could strut a brief hour on the stage. There is no more pleasant way in which to pass the hours of relaxation, to combine instruction with a amusement, than in the study and Madame Jarloy, a( to-morrow night's en tertainment. AXI) TUFA IXSUKK YOUtt LIFE IN TUB CO Ml A 1 1 AT IXSlKES YOU Three good experienced waiters, men or representation of the drama.

Since To women, are wanted immediately at the peka is blessed with so maay 11 rat-class New Gordon. theaters initiative steps ought to be taken by those who have the time to devote to A flirting belle should say that she Is giving Hie boys moonlight on a shovel In NO 123 KANSAS AVENUE. Where you will find the best and largest stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in the city. Watches repaired. Prices low.

wards organizing an amateur club and give THK MOST, THAT IS TO SAY, THEUEST IXSUKAXCK FOK THE MOXEY. THE WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, omiASJZhi) rx moo. KVEKY POLICY, term, is protected from forfeiture, ITS C1IAUTE11 it btjiri'rtl tn lie mate. Jtixt and liberal toiennh the Voliey-hohlcr thin that stead of tuny. performances for charitable objects.

The festive heuso fly begins to look fee Klc' Hooley's minstrels played to Mother good audience at Crawford's ble as he meditateth oa the shortness of theatre last night. his days, for well he knows that Jack Frost drawcth nigh and lie will soon be The engines of the Santa Fe road are if any other Ciimjmiii. It the only Company which nutke a non-forfeilnble miniienn. A still draped in mottraing, la memory of numbered among the nuisances that were pulley In THE WASHINGTON eauiiot lapte by noii-payimnt of premium to long at there is TdPUlKA STEAM fiffliTOE but are not. He hath lost his nimbleiiess, and the eye that would fain wink as lie anil tVirithnii remniuiii'fla it rrnlil.

Weatlakaand Fisher. The question mostly desired to be an-swered now is, "When will that government building be roofed. I JFK IXSL'KAXCE ia a grand fuel, and so as rarrted on by this Com tiekleth tho rim of your off ear with so 5 3 pany. much unction, hath lost its lustre, and his AMD SPICE miLLS, AND AX ILIJ'STUATIOX A POLICY WOIMTI HAVING Poliey Xo. 804; for little bill that he hath presented so often If the essence "whoop 'em up" could be had the democracy of Topcka would and persistently will soon lose its cunning, $3,000, was istitcd by TIIE WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, The last premium received by the Company upon this policy was paid 22d.

1S72. Death occurred September Olh, 1874, The fidl amount of the Policy was paid by the But right here we will remark that he hath be tempted to howl to-day. had a "fly time" and caused the usual A new crossing, made of concrete, is to WASHINGTON, together with the remainder of dividends. The Dividends to its be put down across Kansas avenue In front unount of profanity Incident to bis davs, that are few and full of fun. credit would have carried this Policy to August 23d, 1875, more than three ymn from the date, of the lift premium reeeired hi the Company, VCHIWA TEA STORE Two Doors South of the Onera House, AT THE Sign of the Big Steam Coffee Pot, Crawford.s opera house.

The denaocrats are cheerful to-day, The amount of thig Policy more than $3,000 Would not have been paid but for PEBSOXAL. Were it not for prohibition maay of them this rule peculiar to the WASHINGTON, to-wit J'olieiet kept in furrt by Uieidewh. woidd probably get drunk. SEE CIRCULARS FOR THE PLAN IN DETAIL. Pianos and organs for sale and for rent, Hon.

Arm. P. Hackney is at the Wind. sor. iHia-a-iisrs Hi.

and a large stock on hand at B. Guild opposite the Windsor hotel. K. E. Beach.

St. Joe. is at the New Gordon. K. Winslow Turner, the Bosien crayon artist will play a cornet solo at the Ingle- Hon.

D. N. Hcizer, Great Bend, is at the GKXEUAL AGENT FOU KANSAS AND 117 KANSAS AVENUE, TOPJSK KANSAS. GOOD, RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. Windsor.

J. Gould took dinner at Myers Bros. ilde entertainment to-morrow. The musical people will give Prof. H.

D. Palmer a public reception next Monday night at the Windsor hotel. October 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th will restaurant to-day. Received full line of New Tom, thin year crop, of Japans and Oolongs, which are very frngrHia hik! flue. Coffees, Fresh roasted and ground daily.

tli is The Modoc club wont to Xickerson FOS KENT- W. W. Taylor and wife, of Holton, are afternoon. at the New Gordon. Monroe IjVm RENT Furnixhel rooms, ut 86 ulroi't, between Ihinl and fourth.

be days of music that fills the air, the fex- The prediction of St. John and bis J. S. Waters, of Oswego, cm be found party seem to be a little off oolor to-day. at the New Gordon.

K0ESTER TRAPP, KEX'l Office room for rent at No Kl fifth avenue, eiiH, near Ksnxsi ave. Ahto a ood biuinciut room cbcaji, Imiuirr. uS UKhltV it George Waidelich, sou of Adam Waid- W. Stevens, of Atchison, is at the elich, who died from eonjestioo yesterday, New Gordon to-day. was buried this afternoon.

A. A. Richards, of the Sumner County FOR RK.NT. Ftirniiheil room with of without iKta-rd, ior )irtieulri inquire at Quinej If St. John bad have written another street.

MERCHANT TAILORS, Press, is at the Windsor. letter to Ohio, the republican ticket wouldn't have received Tote. Conductor Manning, of the Pullman FOS SALE. company, lsyed over here to-day. Capital I.mIc Xo.

2. W. V. will hold LKJR Rfntaurant. confeeiinnprir nd JL truit HtHnd, with cheap pa of 1H Old Baxter, Kansas City passenger agent a meeting to-night at t.ilierty hall.

Every 161 KANSAS AVENUE. Fine Work a Specialty ioing awajr Sept, ft BTtSUUB. K( a OIUlUIl, of the Wabash road, was in the city to-day. il)emlcr is cxjicetcd to be present. The comiiitaloncra are holding an uU J.

II. Gausmaim, agent for Nick Robert' TiV'It SAI.F..-Thpee Mm Jiurrison treet. ot street. A earth jur- porm-r ebuor dosireil. eoriier jounied Mmsion, straightening up unfin Ilunipty Dumpty, was in the citf to-day.

Aula.t thin otlirc. ished husiess, left over from their last Robert Jeff, one of Emporia's staunch Mamiiel M. Gardenhire, President. W. D.

Steele, Secretary. Dr. H. K. Tefft.

Vice-I'resident. W. F. Thomas. General Manamr.

week's tendon. jK SAI.K. Three lutn on Topekn avenue, near Nimh ntfeet. A hurniiu for CHeh. Apply at tlral to be held here at that time.

The calico ball and neck-tie party, given last night by the ladies of the I. O. O. at Union hall, was a great success. The' whisky cases against Sicher aid IlerboldMliiner, in police court, were continued again until Friday morniag.

Those taking part in the Inglesiilo entertainment held a costume rehearsal at the new opera house this afternoon. Jim Brier would like to know If anybody caa suggest some good remedy for a long moustache. Tie it back of your neck, Jim. One of the mont interesting and absorbing questions whieh is propounded to yonag men nowadays Is, "Who will open the jnk-pot?" One of Marshal Cochran's recruits was heard to remark this morning, hile surveying his quarters, that "man wants but little here below." Pete S-ade, bridge foreman from to Topcka, went to Newton to-day to be present at the funeral services of Mr. who dioJ jcsUsrday from injti -i'm received in the Salem switth diaasar.

business men, is in atteiidam at th ses Julm I). Knox, Pres. Knox B'k, Treas. D. I.

McPeek, Asst't. General thin oihee. sion of the I. O. O.

F. lodge. E. L. Norton, a member c( the grand nlge, I.

O. O. dropped his waleh iu W. F. White, J.

F. fiodard and C. C. WANTS- Wheeler, general officers of the Sauta Fc, the Wiudxor hnuHti water clocet to-ilay and rewarded George 1'odix-y, one of the bell VANTKIt A uniiill honw. in a rood portion of tiie for a uf tliree.

Aotinl- a The National Marriage Issociatioo, OF TOPEKA, KAM8AO. If iimi raina tT Hnma Iwtioval iw oyg, with $5 to get it out for him. oren. arrived to-day from Oliieago, having gone there to attend a meeting of the gentr.il ticket agents. fin tTC'1' i Itcniiix Vv'vv.

oci-upy (lie lartre Hon. John Sealon, AtHliiii Iliyl- iii, i reilonis; Ml iiwr, inmon; ueo x. front built by 3k. mi the ht where his imUiop wa for many Xo. 231 Kansas avenue.

giri 1 it o. II') M'li ii. Tl TTl.K. il.in, Knlaiiiaz'Mj; Leaniard, I.aw- tiem ni J-mrtoa. hmmtmt, inourwimini awlw tue lawi ol iwaA Hmki fum kiu- er lonorMux jf im rui mi, at wtim a hatmm ahan.

atHmkiwauma, uwma tiAfMeo nut mutrma4 wli fm4 aa Oiaaevw aa tn nw mt wiw O-t -ilji na. tnm warimtm mii aunica ta nr us anuriav ttnm a. iTi itu. iw miawa o( unfmnn wiii to rnnti Vi Mrr tnaaa, jvimtjZ. li a wm-iism wma, hn( nxnmlai A Utnaj all comiDuiiivatlous to Wt D.

XEELE, Ko. 12 nce; II Taioott, JeJler-wn: 'Tur MIL WII t. ner, Moliiio, and A tberley, wife HmIIp'8 Iilln icl IJrpr Kwnfrty i A h. I', i U. I rt, prft-'ii'-! eitfter hv ifi or y.

r. t. lid three cliil'lren, city, gne'l? Is fioid ami un run 1 ft iriici) fcitn, irvggUtt, lil Kui avttiue. i. I i I ritlli ai the Filth Avenue..

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1882-1882