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The Daily Democrat from Topeka, Kansas • 1

The Daily Democrat from Topeka, Kansas • 1

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1 THE WBLj'AEB OIF THE STATS 13 Z3B STTFEEME C03STSI FOL. III. TOPE KANSAS, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 181 t. NO. 17 A RARE TREAT.

Go to Whitney's for a fa class lunch. An Illustrated Lecture cn "Jesus of Nazareth" By Mrs. R. H. Baker.

Missouri Democrats. The Missouri democratic state convention toeid a two days' session in Kansas City. The committee on resolutions made two repo cti. The majority report contains the following We denounce the McKinley act as the culminative eutnigj of tariff taxation, and cus Mvrkowitz, yesterday began divorce proceedings in the county district court. he allegations are abandonment and -on-enpport.

Mrs. Markowitz asks the court to restore to her her maiden name Emma Auerbach. The atmospheric conditiou for tho paet two days have been qaite favorable for severe local storms, aud Sereaut it. a. ui mis onv, iau Wood, kindling and sawdust.

Tel. 102 Kaczynski. Dr. Powell says people ought to eat of fine literary and artistic taste and we unequivocally disapprove of the actien of every democratic senator and representative in congress who opposes or delays, directly culture, has in preparation an illustrated f0Ur meals a day. or indirectly, under any pretext, the of a bill decreasing the import duties itn- lecture entitled 'Jesus of WANTED You to go to the Riverside posed by that law Jennings says a tornado would not have surprised him, although he never likes 1 .1 sa I which she proposes, at an early date, to store and sa ve money.

722 Kanc-as ave. deliver in the principal cities ia the Phone 332 to send for you: iaundrj Money Must be Kaised. Trie ire Stock will Be Slaughtered at 420 Kansas Avenue. Come and be Convinced. Will give you the private cost mark of the KANTROWITZ Stock that you will be convinced.

SANTROWICHX 123456 7S900 1 will never have a better opportunity to SAVE MONEY than you will at this time. The entire stock must be Slaughtered to secure the payment of Eastern Creditors and Mort-srasrecs at home. "We favor the imposition of an income tax as proposed in the Wilson bill. denounce as unameriean and undemocratic the system of taxation on consumption only now advocated by republicans and pretended democrats, under which the poor pay the same or greater taxes than the rich. "We declare it to be a duty enjoined upon congress by the constitution to coin both gold and silver money for the use of the people of the states, that congress has no rightful power to refuse the coinage of either Peerless Steam Laundry, 112 VVest 8th J.

B. Bartholomew says work will be commenced on the woolen mill v.ithin two weeks. The base ball clubs at the state hor.se are arranging a game of basa ball for next Saturday. state. A Democrat reporter today was favored with a sight of the paintiugs illustrating the principal events in the life of the "Son of Man" the strange aud wonderfully beautiful story which will oon- metal We therefore demand the free bi-metallic lmue 10 possess an maescnoaoie onarm "TV nivlif rm nn 1 rvrvi AAnf YA coinage of both gold and silver and the restoration of the bi-metallic standard as it existed under our laws for over eighty years for the human race while the world en-i stock of a big undertaking establishment dures.

jT Kansas Cit These pictures, whioh will be thrown a 1 nnon canvas to illustrate the various in- wasi luu-uu I you never ueara oniu prior to the demonetization of the standard silver dollar in 1873, and should it become necessary', in order to maintain the two metals in circulation, to readjust the ratio. "We insist upon the democratic doctrine 722 i i so cheap. store, cidenta in the beautiful story told by the Kan6as avenue; iu uieuim bucu lumgs, as li irigurens too many people. Dick Johnson, formerly of the firm of Johnson Johnson of this city, will be at Castle Hall, K. of next Saturday night, with new paraphernalia which will bo used by the united team in conferring the third rank on several candidates.

It will be an occasion of iuterest to Pyth-ians. A youog man who gave his naaie as Baldwin reoeived a bad stab ia toe shoulder last night, while fighting in tht vicinity of the Santa Fa skops. His fiends took him to Dr. Sheldon's office, where the wound was dressed. It was in the left shoulder, and was quite deep.

Dr Sheldon did not consider it at all senous, although it might result eo. Robert Norris, who has been a resident of North Topeka for over twenty-one years, and formerly a member the grooery firm of Norris Norris, died yesterday morning at 11 o'clock- Mr. Norris has been au invalid for a number of years and lately has been coniined to the house. He leaves two young lady lecture, have been prepared With the Alf T. Ringiing say3 Topeka is one of of Jackson and that all money i j.

sued by the authority of congress shall be greatest care and regard for th3ir fiistor- issued and its valua maintained by the gov- i jcai value in costume, scenery, Men's and Children's Clothing will be sold 25 per cent below original eiauieui; inai wo are opposed 10 iarming out to national banks the rirht to issue cir- Mrs. iBKer. They are truly beautiful lu culatinff notes: that we nre nnnn'snd to anv -jtw! ranl rnra nrtiHr JL Ue niSt ClUD Will UOlQ IIS IHSI meei- Men and Children's Furnishing Goods 15 per cent below coat. Hats awl Umbrellas 15 per cent below. Gent's Mclntoshea 20 per cent below.

Men's Women's and Children Shoes 15 percent below. Also a full line of Calicoes, Muslin and nil kinds Dry Goods will be sold regardless of value. A fail line of Millinery, Hats and Flowers, 30 per oent below coat. REMEMBER the place at 420 Kansis avenue. This sale continues for 90 days only, and for CASH.

L. BLACKMAN, Mortgagee. SSSSirt, th intere3t-beariDS debt Thrown upon canvas, greatly n- gfc this season with Miss MarCaret Dud-'We demand congress shall enact laws so larged in size, representing with 'fidett-. tomorrow afternoon. defining and limiting the jurisdiction of the importaEl events in the ffisS Since renting our dining room we have federal courts as to protect the states aud 1 the people from the enormous and danger- Saviour, with which the entire christian the neatest place in the city, V' bitney ous usurpations world is familiar; these pictures 730 Kansas avenue.

We indorse the action of President ML Cleveland and the democratic congress, in rivet the attention and charm -every spec- The second preparatory clasa of Wash- the repeal of the imfamou federal election fnt0r laws, the partisan administration of which, tatTr a AJ collee enJy a at Ylue' by the republican party when la power, the 1 It can be said that Mrs. Lker J3 od on Saturday afternoou. will of the majority and the rights of the extremely conscientious and-painfr ss Daigv Takill and Ru0la states have been trampled upon with 1m- 0. I M1BB Bj AjaKiu ana juii-s xvaoaa puoity. I taking at every stage of her work.

She FieM of SolomoUt Kanf are grada- "Ue commend tho patrotism, integrity, assured the reporter that she had reau 'w' Tfnanv nolIftcrA thin var ability and courage of Grover Cleveland 0, nt k-A ates at -etnany college tuis year, and applaud his action in promptly ap. every work on Canst that she cor.ld find Have your laundry work done with the proving the repeal of the federal election in the libraries to become thoroughly 1n law. his earnest efforts in behalf of tariff re-s i American Steam Laundry, 1 12 West aaugnrers anu a wire, aiies M'nme is at present in Pennsylvania and is not expected home. He will be buried from hi9 home on iincy street at Rochester cernotery Friday. GREAT Executor Shoe Sale! form, the purity, economy and vigor of hi; i i Seventh.

Good work guaranteed. aaministration." 1 ine pictures, over iou in nnmoor, una MADE THE WORLD LAUGH. carefully studied cooies of all the cele- i brated paintin 3fS, eastern soenery, cos- Boston Has a Big Fire. The Boston fire on th3 night of May Before You Buy SEE US, After that, if you can afford to, pay the prices others ask, we'll have no complaint to make. CAPITAL GROCERY.

109 East Sixth Street. The Practical For.nrier of mule Journal ism in The practical founder of comic journalism in America was covered a space of twenty acres. As far as I can be learned sis perom were injured, but as an artist keeP1D the hlBtoneal none fatally. carefully in view. The tire started in the Boston League park The )EM; cuaj confidently predicts and was carried by flying sparks so as to tult eutert.iinm nt, wbea pro- T.

J. Anderson, assistaut general passenger and ticket agent of the Rock Island returned from the west yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C.F.

Spencer will return next week from Lake Charles, vhere they have been for the past six months. Two hundred and fifty child red attend Potwin schools and there has not been a death in the school for more than T7o years. C. M. Foulks, general claim agent of York.

He was born in Vienna In 1833 and his first work suiu cuvtrr nit; Mjuuru umwesu ma i ball grounds and Tremont street, and ex- eenttd thi3 City, Will be a grei tending north from Walpole street to Burke to the public street, was a muss of burning buildings, i was in his The Sherwin Kindergarten school house, a brick structure, checked the progress of the CHRIST'S HOSPITAL. confectionery shop. In 1848 his father who was a refugee as a revolutionist, came to this country and soon after-- 1 1 1 1 An Appeal to the Public SpiVitsd and Benevolent. lib Fine Tea 10 1 lb Good faking Powder lu 6 lbs Extra Good Rio 25 The Buyer of the BOSTON SHOE 5 1 1 Kansas avc. with ready cash has scooped in $15,000 worth of all kinds of latest styles of Fine Footwear from the Executors of the late Johnson Millard Co.

of Orange, the car loads of goods are now ready for inspection. Never before was such a chance for rich or poor to get good honest Footwear at less than cost of the leather. hre for o'llya moment. And that too was qoiekly numbered among the structures consumed. Tho buildings on tho south side of Walpole street wor? soon burned.

The flames shot down toward Coventry street, on that side of Tremont nearest the ball grounds. They swept on in this direction for three squares, as far as Burke street. So rapidly did the fire eat its way that the Santa Fe railroad, has beeu at Lar- At a meeting of the board of ustoes ned the past week taking baths at the 'St of Christ's Hospital a committee, con- mineral well. sistiug of Messrs. John Farnsworth, T.

Agnes Haviland reports that Mrs. Mary Hi. will be ill lor at least four weeks. Inflammatory rheumatism did not have time to save their household i B. Sweet and G.

Gage, was 4 1 1 1 i 1 1 eutfuis Hnu uaiuiy t'sctiiiuu wivu uitru lives. 1.1 By 6 o'clock the conllagration had crossed to consider the vul question oL proper i her ailment lusE-n waru luo son ue-came an actor. Then he studied art and to li(il) joined hie father in St. Ji Mo. The younger 1 eppler then attempted medicine, but.

he soon turned to the stage aud next to a t. He founded two illustrated pipers in St. Louis, neither of which was much of success, and in 18G2 he removed to New York There after a time he, in conjunction with A. Schwartz-mann, founded a rm Puck, which after 20 numbers found a companion in the English edition which has proved a remarkable success. sewerage for the hospital.

They have been in consultation with the city gi-and other experts, and a feasible plan for connecting with the city sewer has beeu at last found. The Pansy club will ushar at I ibrary hall Friday evening, May 18. The pro ceeds of the entertainment go to the free kindergarten. Go to the elegant Shaving Parlors under the National Hotel for a first-class NOTICE FEW OF THE AM BARGAINS, Tremont toCatjot street. Soon the fire departments of several suburban cities were aiding the Boston firemen, but the fire could not be checked.

About 100 buildings are burned. A special meeting of the board of aldermen was called to take action on the exigencies of the case, and it was voted to use the surplus of $40,000 now held by tho trustees of the Johnstown flood fund, and which was collected for the sufferers by flood at Johnstown, for the relief of the 2,000 people made homeless by the fire. An adjourned me9t-ing will be held when somo furthe. means Wit ho devised to aid those in distress. Prominent insurance men plrce the los $1,000,000 and insurance at two-thirds of the loss.

It involves the layiDg of a large amount 1 box Kennedy's Crackers 15 1 drz Pickles 5 1 gal Pickles 20 3 good Parlor Brooms 25 2(c Scrnb Brush. 5 10c bottle Blueing 5 2 fc sacks Salt 5 3 3-lb oans Tomatoes 25 3 cans Imported Sardines 25 3 cans liad Salmon 25 Good Washboard 10 Nics Water Pail 1C 1 gal Honey Drip 8yrnp 35 1 gal N. O. Molasses 40 20 lb Pail Jelly 45 8 lbs Laundry Starch 25 Large Wash Tubs 4C Clotnes Baskets, 75c 6Ec 5f LoadKiudling 79 2 cans Plums 25 2 cans Peaches 2 2can8 Pears 25 2 oans Egg Plums 25 least shave or hair cut. Everything fire! class.

of nine and the expenditure of at one thousand dollars. To meet this un T- E- Sheard. proprietor. expected aud heavy expense, i is neces- Th Ladies' society of the First M. E.

sary that a special appeal be made to our church held a pleasant meeting at the citizens. home of Mrs. Harry D. Carr, i13 PolK It involves the very existence of the street, yestorday afternoon. Importing Coal.

hospital, as its doors must be closed un-1 Ou Elm wood avenue in Potwin Xf.w York. May 17. There have been less this improvmeut be immediately there are thirteen houses, and during the 000 tons of England and Nova Scotia coal i made. last year there have been eight deai sold to arrive in New York, a portion of The members of the Woman's GniU and no births on the street. 2 cans Imported Musbroons 2 cans Fresh Peas.

35 35 which has already been shipped from Cardiff, mae a great effort to Oollect this Liverpool and Glasgow and from Sidney, mo ney and earnestly beg for a patjent The cost is within io to oO cents per ton of th? ordinary price of soft steamer hearing and liberal response. Ihe delivered alongside New York. The OCrat trusts that there will be a liberal bulk ot this has been taken by the com pa nies supplying steamers to till their con- response to their appeal. The Kansas Irrigation Commisaion will convene at the rooms of ti state board of agriculture, cupitol building, Topeka, ou Tuesday, May 22 at 3 p. m.

The young people of the Y. P. S. 0, E. 2 cons Corned Beef 25 3 cans Eagle's Milk 50 181 pail Apple Butter 75 tracts.

There are negotiations on foot for the purchase of 100,000 tons more to be delivered HURRAH! of the Second Presbyterian church pic nicked at Garfield park last evening 90 75 Large Fat Mackerel, per kit Lare Fat White Fish, per There were about twenty oouples in tho Ladies fine French Madaro Kid, $5.50 $3.25. Ladies fine Cloth Top latest styles Bala aad Button, $4 and $5 Shoes, S2.75. Ladies fine Cloth hand welt and eeaed 34.00 Shoe, $1.98. Ladies fine Jnliettea iu different styles and colors $3.50, at $2 00. LaJies fine Xullifitra in Russia aud Black, SI.

75. Ladies tine hand turned $3.50 Oxfords, at Ladies fine band sewed $2.00 Uxfords in Bnssia and Black, 96 cents. Ladies fine Doogola Kid $1 .00. Oxfords tO cents. Endless Variety of Misses' and Children Oxford Slippers and Shoes widths.

Men's fine Kangaroo $6 Shoes, in Nine Styles, $2.95. Men's fine Basset $4 and $5 Shoes, $175. Men's Hand Sewed Russian Calf, $4 Shoes, 2.35. Men's fine hand welt Russian Goat, $2.50 Shoes. 81.

15. Men's warranted solid stock and not to rip $2.50 Calf Shots, $1.50. Men Warranted all solid heavy Calf, $2 work Shoes, 96c Men's Tennis Shoes 50c. Farmers "Don'ts." Sarcasffi is an eflfective weapon, and with it a paper ibllshed for farmers, the Stockman, seeks to combat the tendency of ome farmery let us say a small minority of them to neglect and ill-treat their wives. The Stockman publishes this list of "Don'ts" for the farmer: Don't try to please your wife.

Don't appreciate one thing she does. Don't ever plan your work so as to be able to take her to auy entertainment. Don't help care for the children: that is what you got her lor. Don't fail to invite company to dinner on Sunday without letting her know, so she can have a cay for rest. Dcn't get the bucket of water from the cistern when asked: any one can pump who half tries.

Don't fail to ask your wife if she wants you to do all the housework when she asks you to put some wood in the stove. Don't neglect asking what she has done with all the egg and butter money; for it will more than supply tne table, help pay the hired man, get the children's books and clothes, etc. Don't wonder that your food has a peculiar flavor, for it is seasoned with blasted hopes, sighs of disappointment, etc Don't be surprised to read that the majority of insane women are farmers' wives. Work Begun on the Topek? Wool en Mill. party.

I between the 1st and 10ih of June by tho I parties for th? sam purpo-e. From this fact it is inferred that tho companies intend fighting the strike to the linish. The pres- ent low rates of ocean freights make it pos- 1 sible to bring coal from England in uniiin- fnaanniiAi 2 brick Cod Fish 25 Colorado Potatoes 90 50-lb sack Shawnee Fancy 65 The entprtainment advertised at has begun on the new woolen iton hall for Friday evening has been 100 lbs Shawnee Fancy Flour 1 25 An agent of'one of the leading coal com- mil1- Storms, the well known merchant postponed, until Juue 8, all tickets being panies. which supplies the foreign steam- tailor said to a Democrat reporter today held by parties will be good on that ev-shipa with their col for the return trips, and niAn nrft nnw. ftf wnPu nn Hia Hit 1 a member of the produce exchange.

ha9 that ZD men are now at worK on tne sue. mng. bought much of the above purchase by Mr. Storms says that he, himself, was cable, and says the rates tof fright paid on the it this m0VDiug and threw the them consists omy of the st of loading and discharging the coal, and siys will 1 first spadeful of dirt out. It will be re-continne to import coal until the strike ia ruembered that Mr.

Storms was the first man in Topeka to subscribe 6tock in the Redressing Wrong-s. I new enterprise. Washington, D. May 17. Before th8 Governor Lewelling was over at Leavenworth yesterday looking after the tronble at the penitentiary that resulted in the saspension of Mr.

Bann at the mines at that place. Earry Lyman, the champion wrestler, says the match with Fisher will be his lasi one with a heavier man than he is; and if he cau't find anybody of his own size to compete with he vul quit wrestling. Annie Hamilton, aged 18 years, died AMUSEMENTS. You can have 1 sack or 1,000 6acks at this price. Best Well Buckets 30 3 good Parlor Brooms 25 Improved Coffee Mill 40 Silver knife and fork with package coffee free.

We can sell yon flour less than other stores can buy it. Notice our prices on Shavnea Fancy Flour. Send in your orders. 1,000 sat ks granulated sngar. We are selling it at same low prices.

Yon had better get good supplied. Rainbow ohasing is like looking for some other place to buy groceries. If you are able to pay cash for your goods you will trade with us, but if you are unfortunate euougli to be obliged to "run a book" at som9 other store, we pity you. president's departure last Saturday evening, additional instructions to Captain Watson asd to Minister Baker, making certain posi. Uve demands for redressing the wrongs perpetrated upon American citizens, were prepared.

It is alao understood that Captain Watson has been instructed to land a force of sailors and marines under certain There is considerable interes': manifested in the forthcoming benefit to be tendered to Topeka's firemen at tho Grand opera house nest Saturday even- REMEMBER ins. On this occasion every citizen of our city should show their appreciation at her home 1180 Bumiman street at 9 for the tune being the question of control tH Uomb. hv their nresence there that evenintr. wmmmamg turning, oi consump- tion. The funeral was held from the that ot reparation tor the murder of Uilson.

Th ftttraation saleted for this ne.ia REFRESHING ICE COLD SODA Drawn from a new modern Fountain, at Merrick Drug Store, '2d door south of Transfer Station. Natnrsl Fruit with lee Cream Soda. Latest Periodicals and Newspapers. This is no blow or bombard to catch your Shoe trade. Come and see this immense Fine stock of Footwear.

S3 tS'TmSS''iSL Si rion iB be the appearance of Utea Cbor.k of A.mptloa .1 10 thte proper spirit the administration, it is be- Bertha Creightou. the yoang and tal- morniD' Ported by an admire O. M. McConnell of the SuU Fe d- coast, but until the whole matter can be ble company, appearing in Daniel Froh- partment returned from Denver yester- a's "te6t Beess- "Sweet Layen- day and with J.C. Cooper of the Bock purpose in view, and that to fully protect der," a play that has enjoyed the largest Island tax department, goes to Jefferson American interesta iu Blu fud of any of the Frohman produc- City today to meet with Ihe Missouri ions.

state board of equalization. CAPITAL GROCERY, 109 Sixth St. 'Phone 308. THE A One Fare Rate. Topeka, May 17.

Secretary Breidenthal, Wholesale and Retail. We ship Goods every place. Send for Price sheet. 4 I The Santa Fe base club, the Capi-lo borrowers on well located Topeka ni Zu BOSTON SHOEC" oil Kansas Avenue. N.

E. Cor. 61 Kaosas av.e of the populist state central committee, has property and farms in eastern Kansas li received notification that the Western Pas- we offer prompt money, the lowest rates, thls W6ek Wlth the Topeka Athletics at senger associjition had granted a one far-3 and eyery possible accommodation. i Vinewood park. The first game will be lor inerouao trip to tb.M'opu.:st state eon- We bave morteaees of the kind that m1W at 5 0f Ladieo, do not fail to see the fine line vention.

wil suit conservative investors, sums tKa Qm. Qo Topeka Grain Stock Exchange mored from room 5, Colnmbiau building to the New Real Estate Building, comer Seventh and Jackson street. uiv uvtouu niii KtKJ ibjcu UU1. v. at FOR SALE- No.

8 washboiler, worth $1-50, now 75c Riverside store, 722 Kansas avenue. of new styles in Hats, Flowers, Ribbons just received by Mine Marmont, at her new store, 701 Kansas avenue. ai me siaie convention a rate oi one Jpoirprl and one-third fare for thi round trip was ucaiICU made. T. E.

Co. Mrs. Emma Markowitz, wife of Mar.

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