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The Christian Citizen from Topeka, Kansas • 8

The Christian Citizen from Topeka, Kansas • 8

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-M-. fWwt-WlifewKi; vg-B Jfikuwi in. WEDNESDAY, AT11IL 24, 1889. 5lje Jrisfian (JififFn. terms, $1.2.5 per Year.

Entered at the Font-office in Topeka, as Second Class Matter. A. TABLE OF DAILY SAVINGS At 4 per cent oompound interest, expressed in round numbers, as issuod by United States Savings Bank, 112 WEST SIXTH "TREET-KNOX BUILDING. Authorized Capital, In, $201,000. Open 9 a.

m. to 3 p. m. Deposits will be received Mondays and Saturdays until 8 oclock KANSAS NEWS. is three miles from the bridge to the territory line.

A gentleman connected with the Chilooco Indian school, says 1,500 wagons passed there iu four hours yesterday forenoon. A detail of five cavalrymen went behind each branch of thirty wagons. Thirty-five mounted mm from Nebraska arrived with Winchester repeating rifles, and passed into the strip during the morning, under a captain of their own choosing. For the delioate and aged and all in whom the vital ourrent is impoverished and sluggish, Ayers Sarsaparilla is the very best tonic. It restores the wasted tissues, and imparts to the system surprising elasticity and vigor.

Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle. Per Day. For 25 Years For 40 Years. .01 .02 .08 .05 .10 .25 .50 1 00 160 820 470 7 HO 1.560 a.Mio 7.7H0 15,550 365 730 1,0110 1,820 8,630 0,060 18,120 36,210 Barber county's peach crop promises a fine yield.

Clark county has 3,000 acres planted in castor beans. Such wheat weather and such fields of wheat no country but Kansas ever saw before. The above table shows what can be accomplished by any one disposed to lay aside a small nor-tnm of their weekly receipts, and depositing the same in some well managed Savings Bank Every man who is obliged to work for his living should muke a point to lay up money for that rainy day which we are likely to encounter when least expected. ncpiestionahly the' best wav to provide for this emergency is to open an account with a good, live Savings Bank Accumulated money, thus cared for, is safe, is rapidly increasing, is always ready to use when needed, and ib free from the many uncertainties and fatalities of life. Strive at once to get together five dollars, or even one dollar, and make your first deposit Then resolve to add to it as often as you can, even though the amount be small You will be surprised with the magic comfort and strength of this oourse.

Nobody knows without having tried it. how easy a thing it is, without being miserly or stingy, to save monev' wiien once un account with a bank has been opened. w' money, A man then feels a new ambition and a constant desire to enlarge hia deposit. It gives him pleasant les-ons in frugality and economy, weans him from the habits of extravagance and is the very beBt guard in the world against intemperance, dissipation and vice. If you are not already a depositor, and have no Special bank in view, permit us to suggest that you at once try a deposit with The United States Savings Bank.

To all who may thus favor ua we promise a courteous and accommodating treatment and it shall be our endeavor to make our business relations, when once formed, pleasant and of Ion ooutmuance. WM. 0 KNOX, Pres. W. E.

STERNE, Vice Pres J( D. SALMONS, Cash Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pnrity, strength and wholesomeuess. More economical than the ordinary kind, and cannot be sold in competition with the multi ude of low test, short weight, alum or pliosplmb powders.

Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder 106 Wall street, New York E. Courter says his herd of cattle has done extra well since he had them dehorned; he also says that the milch cows didnt fail any on their milk. For nearly half a century Ayers Cherry Pectoral has been the most popular cough remedy in the world. The constantly increasing demand for this remedy proves it to be the very best specific for celds, coughs, and all diseases of the throat and lungs.

Granger: Doc, thar mus be suthin left whar ye pulled thet tooth for me last week. Its ached ever sence. Dentist (examining the mouth): Nothing there, sir, but a vacuum. How big? Why about the size of a tooth, of course. Walt yank er out, Doc.

I knowed sutkin was wrong. Ive heerd that nacher abhors a vackeyum, an dinged if 1 blame er, she ever got one stuck iuter her jaw. Time, CHAS, W. DeWOLF, Manf. of Pulpits, Pulpit Chairs, GARNETT, KANSAS.

It is a real pleas ure to pay for such work. 8, Sadler, Pastor Cumb. Pres, Ft. Scbtt. For ease, style finish they are splendid.

Rev. F. P. Smith, U. li, cti.Greensbnrg Ks.

Of fine material and workmanship. Would like the ear of every church in Kansas, to recoin-atfsmend yonr excel work. Dr, C. Perry, Senior War-den Episcopalian ch Winfield, Kas, We are pleased with your work and hsnoraMe dealings. Edwin Tncker, on g.

chM Eureka, Ks, Give perfect satisfaction in design, comfortable form and finish. A. Redden, M. Eldorado. Sendfor Cute and Prices.

C. W. DeWolf, Garnett, Kansas. The First Winter Term commences November 19. Those who desire to enter the Term should make arrangements as early as possible.

The following are the branches taught: Book Keeping, Shorthand, Arithmetic, Political Economy, Writing, Civil Government, Commercial Law. Letter Writing, Spelling, Rapid and Type Writing on three standard machines. Catalogue for 1888-9' giving full information sent free by addressing Roudebush Propr TOPEKA mnm College AND SHORT HAND INSTITUTE. Cleanse the scalp from scurf and dandruff: keep the hair soft and of a natural color by the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. I Dont Want Belief, But Cure, is the exclamation of thousands suffering from catarrh.

To all such we say: Catarrh can he cured by Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. It has been done in thousands of cases; why not in yours? Your danger is in delay. Enclose a stamp to Worlds Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. for pamphlet on this disease.

WHEN YOU GO SOUTH You will wish to be fully informed as to the cheapest, most direct, and most pleasant route. You will wish to purchase your ticket via the route that will subject you to no delays, and by which through trains are run. Before you start you should provide yourself with a map and time table of the Memphis Route (Kansas City, Fort Scott Memphis R. the only direct route from and via Kansas City to all points in Eastern and Southern Kansas, Southwest Missouri, and Texas. Practically the only route from the West to all Southern cities.

Entire trains with Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars Kansas City to Memphis; through first-class coach, Kansas City to Chattanooga, Knoxville, and ol; through sleeping Car, Kansas City New Or leans. This is the direct route, and many miles the shortest line to Little Rock, Hot Springs, Eureka Springs, Ft. Smith, Van Buren, Fayetville, and all points in Arkansas. Send for a large map. Send for a copy of the Missouri and Kansas FaRMer, an eight-page illustrated paper, containing full and reliable information in relation to the great States of Missouri and Kansas.

Issued monthly and mailed free. Address. J. E. LOCKWOOD, G.

P. T. A. Kansas City, Mo. Get in Somewhere.

Our dear little boy was watching with Grandma, one Sunday, the people returning from church. She pointed one and another out to him, saying: This is a Baptist lady, this is a Methodist, when Freddy, seven year old, said: Grandma, do you belong to the Presbyterian Church? No. was the answer. To the Baptist? No. ell, Grandma, said he, in his quiet, earnest way, if I was in your place Id get in somewhere.

Pac. Chris. Adv. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, consumption, night-sweats and all lingering soughs, Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery is a sovereign remedy.

Superior to cod liver oil. By druggists. Just What I Want? One Sugar-coated Pill, such as the natives India call a Hemp Pill, because it not only Cools the Blood, Controls Perspiration, Sharpens the Appetite Promotes Digestion, iieguiates the Bowels, and cleanses the Kidneys But produces sound and refreshing slumbers, pre venting headache, and giving a good flow of spirit to the otherwise languid dyspeptic. These pills are an East India herb flower, am vegetable compound 75 pills in a box each pill i dose. Price, $1,25.

Ask your druggist for Dr, James1 Purifying and Regulating Pili6. CRADDOCK Proprietors, 2032 Race Street, Philadelphia, About 250,000 trees have been planted in Phillips county, this spring. Rush County people are rejoicing over the 6plendid crop prospects the best ever known in that section or the state. Kansas City Star: Kansas is going to make the landing this year on wheat, peaches, corn and sorghum. This is official.

Ellsw'ortli Gazette: Everybody smiles to see the fall wheat and rye look so nice and the oats sown this spring is the best prospect this country ever had at this time of the year. Marshall County News: The county treasurer paid out $78 for bounty on wolf scalps one day this week. The spring crop promises to be unusually large and the pr.03 is very high. The discovery of marble of a dark blue color is reported near Williston, Labette county, and another grade of a grayish tint, near Edna, in the same county. Kingman Democrat: The farmer looks at his fields after these rains and smiles think of the crops he will have, and smiles still more 1 when he thinks of the hungry boomers who will furnish him a ready market for all he has to sell.

Garden City Herald Water will be plenty in the ditches this summer. Fears were entertained during the winter that the snow-water supply from the mountains would be short, but that idea is now exploded, as the snow-fall has been enormous. The greatest salt mine in the known world is just opened at Kingman, Kansas. The deposit or workable vein is said to be more than 100 feet in thickness, of pure rock-crystal salt which can be delivered at the surface at the cost of a few cents per hundred pounds. Medicine Lodge Cresset: Everything indicates that this is to be a prolific year in Kansas; one of those years when you can stick an old-farhioned sword cane in the ground and raise a crop of sulky plows and two horse cultivators, to say nothing of hoes, rakes, spades and other garden furniture.

An expenditure of $250,000 will be made by the government this year at Fort Riley, with a view to carrying out the design of Gen. Sheridan for a great cavalry and artillery post. The military reservation connected vith the fort comprises over 20,000 acres, and the impro vements in contemplation will make it one of the most interesting places of the kind in the world. Thomas County Cat: Judging from exchanges a boom has struck nearly all the towns of western Kansas this spring a boom which will contribute more to the beautifying and permanent good of the country than any which has yet occurred. It is the boom of planting trees.

Citizens of Colby are fairly outdoing themselves in tree planting, and from our exchanges we learn that in all the other towns in this part of the state like work is being done. At the Sexton ranch this morning four more steers afflicted with hydrophobia were killed. A dog got in the feed yard some time ago and bit one or two of the animals, thus communicating the rabies. The result has been that one after another of the fine 1200-pound steers have become affected until eleven have thus far been killed and two more will probably have to die tomorrow. The dog was killed at the McMaster ranch a few days ago.

The cattle belong to Col. R. G. Head, of Denver, and A. K.

Knapp, of this city. Kansas Agriculturist: Mrs. Parcell, daughter of Mr. S. M.

Stover, has re oentlv been granted a back pension of 2,200, and she will hereafter receive regularly each three months $36, equal to $12 per month. Mrs. Parcells husband died from illness caused by exposure in the Union service. It has taken a long time, and much pains, to satisfy the pension department that Mrs. Parcell is justly entitled to a pension, and we in common with many others, are pleased with the successful outcome ef the long and patient waiting.

If there is any one more deserving of a good liberal pension than another, it is the widow of a brave man who lost his life in his countrys service. Arkansas City Traveller: Roy Green, who lives on the Ponca road, south of town, was at the state line veeterday morning about an hour after the first teams were admitted to the strip. He made an accurate count of the teams passing for ninety -five minutes, and in that time 480 wagons passed bound for Oklahoma. He saye that all night the highway from the south bridge was completely choked from fence to fence. It Sheriffs Sale.

In the District Court of the Third Judicial Dis rict, sitting in and for the County of Shawnee, in the state of Kan a. Connelly, Plaintiff, vs Henry Cyphers, Mary Cyphers, The National Loan Trust company, JoBhua Martin, Gorham, Moses Norris, J. Farnsworth, William Schlegel, George Crane, The Excelsior Coke Gas Company, Boswell, defendants, By virtue of an order of sale issued to me out of the said District Court in the above entitled action, I wid on the 6th day of May, 188tt, at 10 oclock of Bald day, at the fiont door of the c.unty Court House In the city of Topeka, in theCounty of Shawnee and State of Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, subject to two prior mortgage liens securing respectively the sum of $1812, and $570, all the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots numbered six hundred and seventy two (672) six hundred and seventy four (674) and six hundred and seventy six (676) on West street in block numbered nine (9) Martin Dennis Sub Division of the north one hundred acres of the south east quarter ()4) of section number one (1) township number twelve (12) range number fifteen (15) east of the 6th Shawnee county, Kansas, The abovo described real estate is taken as the property of the said defendants and is directed by said order of Bale to be appraised and sold subject to two prior liens securing respectively $1612,00 and $570,00, according to law, and the said property will be so sold and appraised to satisfy the said order of sale, Given under my hand at my office in the city of Topeka, Shawnee conntv, Kansas, this 4th day of April, 1839. Fullkr, Sheriff of Shawnee county, Kansas, Gleed Gleed, Attorneys, Sheriffs Sale- In the District court, of the third Judicial District, fitting in aud for the countv of Shawnee, in the state of Kansas. George F.

Schultz, Plaintiff. vs George Saffle, Adeline Saffle, W. B. Grant, Grant, hie wife, John Cope, EmmftJ-, Cope, and the National Loan Trust Company, Defendants, By virtue of sn order of sale issued to me trt of the Baid District Court in the above entitled action, I will on the 6th day of May, 1889 at 10 oclock of said day, at the front door of the County court honse in The city of Topeka, in the connty of Shawnee and State of Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, tfubjedtto one prior mortgage lien securing the snm of $967. 50 allthe following described real estate to-wit The north.half (H) of the north east quarter (14) of section sixteen (16) township thi teen (18) range fifteen (15) east of the 6th P.

M. Shawnee county Kansas, The above described real estate is taken as the pr perty of the said defendants and is directed by said order of sale to be appraised and sold, subject to a prior lien securi $967.50 according to law. and the said property will be so sold and appraised to satisry the said order of sale, Given Under my hand at my office in the etty of Toi eka. Shawnee connty, Kansas, this 4th day of April, 1889 Fuller, Sheriff of Shawne connty, Kansas, Gleed Gleed, Attorneys, B. A.

BARRETT, 1060 Kansas Avenue, North Topeka. Toilet Articles, fancy Soaps, Chamois Skins, Sponges, Combs, Perfumery, eto, Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded. Dr. Charles C. Huxley, the eminent and world-famous Catarrh Specialist of the Huxley Medical Dispensary, Paitayra N.

will send to all sufferers from Catarrhal Disease, such as Catarrh, (proper) Acute, Chronic, and Ulcerative, Catarrhar Bronchitis, Asthmatic Catarrh, Catarrhal Dyspepsia, Catarrh of the eye and ear, Hay Fever, Incipient Lingering Consumption, sending him their address, (one stamp) his new pamphlet publication, (35th edition, 1,000,000 copies now ready) entitled: Huxley on Catarrh, its Cause and Effect. This book contains nnmerons unsolicited testimonials of the highest character. It gives Vivid descriptions of the terrible sufferings endured as described by the sufferers themselves. Heart felt praise, acknowledgements And the choicest blessings of this life and the life to come are herein bestowed upon the venerable physician, and are the genuine outpourings of grateful heart I ,1 MARKET REPORTS. Grain and Provisions.

Kansas Crrv, April 20. Flour Weak: XX, 90o: XXX, 1.00; family, 1.2': choice, 1.65; fancy, 1.80. Wheat Nominal; No. 2 red, cash, 76o bids April, 80o asked; May, 80c asked; July, 67o asked; August. 60o bid, 64)4o asked.

No. 2 soft, May, 88o asked. Corn Quiet; No. 2 white, May, Uo bid, 25)40 asked. Oats No.

2, April, 21o asked; May, 20J46 asked. Ryh No. 2, cash, 88c asked. PaODUCE Butter, steady; fancy creamery, 2223o; good, 19a21o; dairy fancy, 16o. Eggs, firm at 8c.

Provisions Hams (sugar oured), 105ioi breakfast bacon, lOXo; dried beef, 8o; clear rib Ides (smoked), 7.00; long dear sides, 8.87)4; shoulders. 5.50; short dear sides, 7.25; mesa pork, 12.90; tierce lard, 8.75. Cattle Steady; butchers. (3 1533 90; oows, 81.85(33.00; Stockers and feeders, 3.003.60. Sheep Active; sales at 3.1034.15.

Hoos Weak; packing and shipping, 4.803 4.55: Inferior, 3.55(34.15. St. Louis, April 20. Flour Quiet and easy; XXX. 3.15(33.25; family, 8.403.50; choice, i3.75ial3.85; fancy, 14.40(34 70.

Wheat Lower; No. 9 red, cash, 83o; May, 83oi June, 82)4o; July, 77Ho. Corn Quiet; No. 2 mixed cash, 30)40; May) 80)430Xo; June, 81)4c bid. Oats Lower; No.

2, cash, 28c bid; May, 24a. Rye No. 2, 48o. Produce Butter, firm; creamery, 23(3250; dairy, 21(3220. Eggs, steady at 814c.

Provisions Pork, 119.50. Lard, prime steiitn, nominally 6.65. Dry salt meats, boxed shoulders, (5.25; longs and ribs, 6.20; Hama, 810.02 Cattle Strong; choloe heavy native steers, 8.80(34.40; fair to good, 18.00(38.110; stockCTS and feeders, 2.00(33.15. Sheep Strong; fair to choice, 3. 00 4.

80. Hoos Strong: choloe heavy and butchers' elections, 4.7034.85; paoklng, (4.5534.65. Chicago, April 2a FlouH Unchanged. Wheat Dull and lower; No. 2 spring wheat, 88)4(388)4; No.

8 spring wheat, 7588o; No. 2 red, 88)4(6 8i)4o. Corn Quiet and steady; No. 2, 34140. Oats No.

2, 23)40. RyE-No. 2, 430. Moduce Butter, unchanged; fancy creamery, f425c: choice to fine creamery, 2123o; One kVy, 2 K323o. Eggs, firmer at 10)40, Pro VtniONS Mess pork, (11.8031L85.

Lard, 86.856.87)4. Short rib sides, loose, 6. 95 Ti 6.00. Dry salted shoulders, boxed, 6.2535.50. Short clear sides, boxed, 8.25(38.87 'A.

Cattle Steadier; choloe to extra beeves, 4.25 4.36; steers. 8.2534.10. Sheep Steady; natives, 3 755.40; lambs, 84.50(3610. Hoos Steady; mixed, 84.704.87)4; heavy, 84.7034. 87)4.

IS THE BEST who have been restored to health and an enjoy-ab life by Dr. Huxley and hia supreme treatment. The book also contains valuable informa tion never before published regarding this, the most terrible disease that afflicts humanity at the present day. He will also send fo the same address his New Plan and Special Offer to Catarrh sufferers. Dr.

Huxleys great fame as a Catarrh specialist, and the triumphant success he nas achieved in restoring to health so many thousands of his suffering fellows during the past thirty five years, makes his offer a liberal Ap T0B vwlT 0N who BUILDS I or wants to Bnild a House. The Cottage Souvenir, 26 Plates of elegant Cottages with Plans, Prices, 4 $1,000 and up. Price 85cente jn Postal Note. one; and one that every reader of this paper suffering in any form from Catarrh, Hay Fever, Incipient or lingering Consumption, should ava'l themselves of it at once, as it costs nothing. His address is, Dr.

Charles C. Hnxley, Hnxley Medl. cal Dispensary, 10, 12 and 14 Gates St. Paltayfa, New Xork. BARBER, Architect, Knoxville, Tenn.

Late of DeKalb, 111 JOSEPH MARSHALL, ArcMIect and Superintendent. RUBBER STAMPS! No. 727, Kansas TOPEKA KAN 8. Book Exchange, 908 Kas. Topeka, Kas.

All kinds of Second-Hand School and Mis-ell an eons Books Sabbath School Black boards and Blackboard Material Second-Hand Books taken in exchange. AGENTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY. 'Good Wages, Steady Work. Address R. L.

HERRICK Nurserymen, Brighton, New York. ARNER GISH. Prescription Druggists, S08 East4th between Kline and Bran- GEO- E. DOUGHERTY, 213 West Fourth Street, TOPEKA, KANSAS. and Tamora CURED no knlf i book free.

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1888-1889