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Topeka Republican from Topeka, Kansas • 4

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s. 'Vi s- ft 1 VV JA TOPEKA REPUBLICAN fKI.nt published February 7, lxno.l MASTERS SALE. It is rather small business that some of the big newspapers are engaged lu, in trying to throw ridicule upon those state legislatures that are controlled by, or in which the balance oQpower is held by the Farmers Alliance or members of kindred organizations. Fair play, gentlemen, give the farmers a chance, and at least wait until they have done something to deserve it before jumping on them. A esson in jailroading.

Wliatia the greatest railroad in the United States? The Santa Fe Route. Where are its termni Chicago, Kansas City, Denver, St. Louis, Galveston, Gu mas, San Diego. How many miles does it own or control? Nearly 9,000. AVli at makes it the greatest railroad in this country? Finest equipment, strongest engines, most substantial road bed, greatest diversity of scenery, most direct lines between important points, a fine dinning car system between Chicago nd Denver and solid vestibule trains.

Do you travel via Santa Fe Route going to any point on Earth Always, and I never get left. Gentle reader, do likewise and address for folders, G. T. NICHOLSON, G. P.

T. Topeka, Kansas. TOPEZIA Stained and Mantle. Works Manufacturers Stained, Ornamental, Wood Mantels, 621 Quincy Street, of and Dealers in Plate and Window Glass, Grates, Tile, Etc. TOPEKA, KANSAS U.

S. SAVINGS BANK. No condition so low, but we may have hopes. Save $1 a Week, and it amounts, with ihterest in 1 year, to 53 Save $1 a Week, and it amounts, with interest in 5 years, to 305 Save a Week, and it amounts, with interest in 10 years, to 7C3 Save $5 a Week, and it amounts, with interest in 1 year, to 205 Save $5 a Week, and it amounts, with interest in 5 years, to 1515 Save $5 a Week, and it amounts, with interest in 10 years, to 3518 No condition so high, but we may have fears. A good beginning is a thing half done.

A man who has saved $867, can receive an income from it, at six per cent, of $52 per year, which is the same as adding a Dollar a Week to his Wages. A man who has saved $1,750, can receive an income from it, of $105 per year, whic is the same as adding Two Dollars a Week to his Wages. When a man has saved $3,500, it is the same as adding Four Dollars a Week to his Wages, and so on. Habit is second nature. The United States Savings Bank, Knox Building.

Paidin Capital, $261,000, Call for Rules and Regulations. In the circuit court of the United States District of Kansas. Joseph Morse, complainant, vs, A. M. Wassail), Nannie Wussum and William Fletcher, de fondants.

In Chancery No, 6462. Public notice ts hereby idven that under and by virtue of a decree of Urn circuit court of the United Hiatus forthe District of Kansas, rcii dered In the above entitled suit, I will, on Tuesday, the loth day of March, A. D. 1831, at 10 oclock a. m.

of said day. offer at nubile sale at auction, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash In hand, at the west front door of the United Htates court house, In the dly of Topeka, county of Hhnwnee. stale Hiid district of Kan sas, the following described real estate, lands and tenements, viz; All that portion of the north east iinrtcr of section seventeen (17), township twenty seven (27) south of range one (D east, bounded as follows: eommnnelng at the south west corner of lot one hundred and forty-nine (Uli) Market street I11 Hyde Ferrells addition to the city of Wichita, Kansas, thence west one hundred and thirty-seven (137) feet to Main street thence north (lily (DO) feet, thence east one hundred uud thirty-seven (137) feet, thence south llfty (60) feet to place of beginning. Also the following: commencing at the north-west corner of lot one hundred and sixty-six I) on Court street tor Main) in original town of Wicldta, Kansas, thence east one hundred ami thirty-seven (137) feet, thence north forty-three and -12 (43 9-12 feet to the north line of the Houth-east quarter (S, E. 4) of section 17.

township 27, range one (1) east, thence west along said line one hundred amt thirty-seven (137) feet thence south forty-three and 8-12 13 11-12) feet to place of beginning, all lying amt situate in Hedg- wick county, Kansas, Frank H. Holt, Special Mastur in Chancery. HALLOWKI.L, HUMR (lOKIION, Solicitors for Compluinaut. First published February 7th, 1801.J MASTERS SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Uulted States for the District of Kansas.

The Snodgrass Young Manufacturing Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of Missouri, complainant, vs. Edward R. boring and Sarah J. Loring, defts. No.

6437 in Chancery. Public notice Is hereby given that under and bv virtue of a decree of the circuit eourt of the United States, for the District of Kansas, rendered In the above entitled suit, I will, on Thursday, the 12th day of March, A. D. 1831, atll oclock, a. of said day, otler at public sale at auction, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, at the west front door of the United States court house, In the city of Topeka, county of Shawnee, State and District of Kansas, the following described real estate, lands and tenements, Lots Nos.

404, 4(Si, 408, 410, 416, 418, 420, 422, on California and lots os. 403, 405, 407, 409, 41 1, 413, 415, 417, 413, 421, 400. 408, 410, 412, 414, 416, 418, 420, 422, on Loring avenue; also lots Nos. 407,403, 411, 413. 415, 417, 4l9, 421, on Republican avenue, all of said described lots and avenues being situated in Loring subdivision, in the city of Topeka, Kansas, and located in the northwest quarter of section four (4) in township twelve (i2l range sixteen (16) east, according to the recorded plat thereof in the ofliee of Reiristcr of Deeds in Shawnee county, State of Kansas.

Hiram P. Dillon, Master In Chancery. IRWIN TAYLOR. Solicitor for Complainants. CONSUMPTION CURED.

An old physician, retired from practice liav log had placed in his hands by an Kast India missionary a formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, bronchitis, Catarrh, Astmali and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it Ins duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human sutlering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire It, this reeeipe in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing witli stamp, naming tills paper. W7A. NOYES, 820 Powers Block, Rochester, NjCW York.

J. C. OKEEFE, ImDorter and Wholesale Dealer in IliilMM IWWiiM Mil viMmiii KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE WHISKIES A SPECIALTY. Choice Liquors at Wholesale Prices: PEK GALL Rye Whiskey $1 50 Bourbon 1 75 Sour Mash 2 00 Kentucky Sour Mash 2 50 Imperial Cabidet Bourbon 3 00 A. Mayfield Co.

Sour Mash 3 50 W. H. McBrayer Sour Mash 4 00 O. F. C.

Taylor Sour Mash 4 50 Old Crow Sour MaBh 5 00 Grape Brandy $1 50 to 3 50 Old Cognacs 4 50 to 8 00 Sweet Catawba 1 00 to 1 50 Dry Catawba 1 00 to 1 50 Port Wine 1 50 to 3 00 Sherry Wine 1 50 to 3 00 Blackberry Brandy 1 50 to 3 00 Peach and Apple Brandy 1 50 to 3 00 Clarets 1 25 to 3 00 Rhine Wines 1 25 to 3 00 Alcohol 2 50,3 00 to 3 50 Largest Stock of Liquors at the Lowes Wholesale Prices. No charge for packing 1060 Union Station A. Kansas City, Mo Rung little fortunesheveheontnedeat work for tie, by Anna Fege, Auntin, IYxas, and Bonn, Toledo, Ohio. See cut. Other are doing aa well.

Why (not you? Roma earn over 600.00 a imutli. You can do the work and live at home, wherever you are. Rven be- Sinner are etteiiv earning from 6 to 10 a day. All ages. VNehow you how and atari you.

Can work In atmre time or all the time. Rig money for worker. Failure unknown among them KW and wonderful. Partii nlnra free, llnx USO Portland, Maine Il.llallvttcfe o. licr A pamphlet of Information and nts-jl Attract of the law, Showing How to )I Obtaln Patent, Caveats, Trade xliarkt, Copyright, sent tree.

aumMUNN ,581 Broadway, J. 0. THOMAS Editor. M. CHE8NEY BiiMneHS Manager Entf rod Ht the Iostofflce In Topeka, Kansas, as Ki'cciml-clnsB matter.

Terms, 60 cents a year. To Congress: Give us more money or well give you fewer votes. IIk Is now the prophet of Wall street; hut no great profit to anybody. TnEUE Is not a disinterested student of the money question In the world who is not In favor of silver as money, now. Tiie man who Is opposed to the Immediate remonitzation of silver is either as Ignorant as a beast or is controlled by selfish interest alone.

Jay Gould has been telling funny stories again. Now let the people look out, as that is his usual preface to a bit of deviltry of some kind. It is hard to lie a patriot and a partisan politician at one and the same time, as many more or less distinguished gentlemen have discovered by experience that was not altogether pleasant. The dam Is sure to be built and that rig soon. This means 100,000 people in Topeka within five years.

Let us all take courage and let us all nut our shoulders to the wheel and make Topeka a great, pure, clean city, a mode city. By all means build the Quincy street bridge. It i mere insanity, for property owners in this city to stand in the way of the county in this enterprise. "We must have more bridgesl IVe are in favor of a stone bridge, three stone bridges. But nny kind of a bridge is better than none.

Did you ever notice that just as soon as a person gets the idea that he or she is absolutely necessary for the success of anything that the usefulness of that person is from that moment as completely destroyed as though it had never existed? It is a fact which holds good from the highest to the lowest stations of life. We are opposed to the taxation of mortgages in Kansas. Most of the money we borrow Is eastern money. These eastern lenders escape taxation where they live by sending it here to lend. This is a great inducement for them to send their money here.

Now if we tax their money here it wont be sent here. If it has to be taxed, they will keep it where they reside. But if there are no taxes here on mortgages, the owners of them will not give them in for taxation where they live and thus they will dodge taxation. This will send money into this state if we do not tax the mortgage. Kan -as is not interested in gathering taxes forthe northeastern states who consider us a sort of Yahoos.

We owe them no love who treat us as hewers of wood and drawers of water. Our interest is not to tax mortgages and thus induce money lenders to send their money here to dodge tax ition where they live. We hope the Elder bil will not become a law. It can do nothing but harm to this state. The basest thing that was ever known comes from some Topeka (so called) newspapers.

Grave charges are made against a judge in western Kansas. If these charges are true, he is infamous and unfit for any position except one near Leavenworth. A udge holds the lives, liber ties, properties of many citizens largely In his hands. Ilia power for good or ill is tremendous. A corrupt judge, a drunken judge, an angry judge, is the worst infliction that ever cursed a people.

Such a judge realizes some of Swedenborgs hells on earth. Such a judge is worse than pestilence. He is a moral pestilence everywhere. He unsettles everything. Under him nothing is secure, nothing safe All confidence is destroyed.

Rufus Choates description of the dangers of a depraved judge ought to be printed in our school books and read in every school of the land almost (Yet, when it is proposed to investigate the charges against the accused judge, these Topeka thingleti object because it will cost i i thing. This conduct is the last depravity. It is the utter shamelessness of the polit' ical prostitute, Mark, we do not say these charges are true. But we do say when such charges are made, they should be Investigated. The accused should be exonerated if they are false.

What we execrate is this: that any person not a fool should advise that such accusations should be ignored. The man who would ignore them ought not to be heard more than the woman who would defend prostitution. It would be better to ignore an indictment for murder. Nothing half so important as the investigation of these charges has come before, or will come before the present legislature. This paper is in favor of paving Kansas avenue from Tenth to Twentieth streets.

Let work be given to the people: then the people will rent our houses, buy our goods and general prosperity follows. The real estate owner is thus by his rents able to pay his taxes for the improvements. Unless we give our laborers something to do, they cannot pay their rent, houses will be empty, and times are dull. Let ub put down miles of pavement this year. The watchword this year is Improvement.

SHE WAS HONEST. A Boarding limine Mlntrenn who was of the Right Hurt. A gentleman who passed the autumn some fifty miles from Philadelphia pays a tribute to the honesty of the Quaker lady with whom he boarded. He passed several weeks at her house, and when the time came for him to leave, he packed up his belongings, paid his bill, and said good-bye, leaving the house by the stage-coach, in primitive fashion, was to take him to the nearest railway station. The stage stopped for a few moments at the village post-office, while the mail was made up, and the gentleman, sitting on the box, saw his landlady coming down the street.

The driver came out and mounted to his place, but the Quakeress made signs to him to wait, and in a moment she was at the side of the coach. I found this in thy dressing-table, she said, extending something wrapped in a wisp of paper. What is it? the gentleman asked, it being rather difficult to reach down to where she stood. She unrolled the wisp of paper With the greatest gravity; and showed a discarded quill toothpick. Oh, thank you! the gentleman said, endeavoring not to smile.

It is of no value. You may keep it. It is of no value to me, she responded, with unmoved seriousness, and standing upon the step she reached to him the wisp of paper. There was manifestly nothing to do but to take it, and so the ridiculous scene was ended by the gentleman pocketing the quill, and thanking the bringer as gravely as if it had been a gold watch. Youths Companion, If you see a man whose shoes look as if they had been chalked, do not take him for a dairyman who has spilled milk over his feet, says an exchange.

He is a victim of salt on the sidewalks. A good many lazy people, after a snowstorm, sprinkle their pavements with salt in order to melt the snow rather than shovel it off or pay to have it removed. The pedestrian who wades through this slush of melting snow and salt finds that one day will about ruin the best shoe leather made. It leaves them a ding gray in color, with the leather shriveled and shrunken out of shape, and cracks an inch long will come within a week, in all probability. At the Junior Ball.

Freshleigh (for the fifth time) May I have just one more dance, Miss Slyder? Miss Slyder but this must be the last. Freshleigh I hope you will excuse my asking you so many times, but really you are the only girl I know here. Columbia Spectator. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons, not to purchase a certain note for the sum of two hundred dollars (and mortgage to secure the same), executed by the undersigned one Helen A.

Clark and dated April 6th, 1889 as said note and mortgage were fraudulently obtained and given without consideration. Nancy J. Flock, David W. Flock. Topeka, Kansas, Feby lath, 1891.

DHRSON 109 111 W. Ninth KANSAS CITY, M0. The only Specialist in the City who is a Regular Graduate in Medicine. Over 23 years Practice, 12 years In Chicago. THE OLDEST IN AGE, AND LONGEST LOCATED.

Authorized ty the State to treat Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases. Seminal Weakness (night Sexual Vebty( loss of sexual power). Nervous Debility, Poisoned 1 Blood, Ulcers and Swellings of every kind, urinary Diseases, and in fact all troubles or diseases in either male or female. Cures guaranteed or money refunded. Charges low.

Thousands of cases cured. Experience is Important. All med-cines are guaranteed to be pure and efficacious, being compounded in my perfectly appointed laboratory, and are furnished ready for use. No running to drug stores to have uncertain prescriptions filled. No mercury or Injurious medicines used.

No detention from business. Patients at a distance treated by letter and express, medicines sent everywhere free from aze or breakage. State your case and send or terms. Consultation free and confidential, personally or by letter. A 64 page JJQQJJ Both IIcxn, sent mps.

16 to 45, should read this book. nSZIUMATZSAI THE GREAT TURKISH RHEUMATIC CURE. A POSITIVE CURE for RHEU- -MAT1SM. ftftO for any case tills ft treatment falls to cure or help. Greatest discovery In annals of medicine.

One dose gives relief a few doses removes fever and pain In joints: Cure completed In 6 to 7 days, fiend statement of case with stamp tor Circulars Call, or address HENDERSON, ioa 104 W. gth Kansas City, Mo. UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OP THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including main lines, branches and extensions East and West of the Missouri River. The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa. Peoria, La Salle, Moline, Rock Island, in ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine.

Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Dee Moines, Winterset, Audubon. Harlan and Council Bluffs, in IOWA Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA Watertown and Sioux Falls, in DAKOTA Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, in MISSOURI Omaha, Fairburv and Nelson, in NEBRASKA Horten, Topeka. Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwell, In Kansas Pond Creek.

Hennessey, Kingfisher, El Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY and Denver. Colorado Springs, Pueblo, In COLORADO. FREE Reclining Chair Oars to and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson and Dodge City, and Palace Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Wichita and Hutchinson. Traverses new and vast areas of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities of Intercommunication to all towns ana cities east and west, northwest and southwest of Chicago, and Paciflo and trans-oceanio Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment, warmed by steam from the locomotive, well ventilated, and free from dust.

Through Coaches. Pullman Sleepers, and Dining Cars daily between Chicago, Des Moines. Council Bluffs and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Cars between Chi JOHN SEBASTIAN Oenl TlcJtst ft Fau. Agt wear oi Missouri River. uaurorma excursions atviiy, with i OF ROUTES to and from Salt Lake, Ogden, Portland, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

The DIRECT LINE to ana from Pikes Peak, Manitou. Carden of the Gods, the Mountain Cities, Mining Camps, Sanitariums, and Scenic Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE Solid greesTralns ally between Ohieagoand Minneapolis and St. Paul, Kansas Cit' and Sioux Falls, via Rock Island. The Favorite Line to Pipestone, Wateiv town, Sioux Falls, and tho Lummer Resorts and Hunting and Fishing Grounds of the Northwest.

4 THE SHORT LINE VIA SENE A AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis. Lafayette, and Council Bluffs, Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. Paul. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired information, apply to any Couf Ticket Office in the united States or Canada, or address E. ST.

JOHN, General Xanagea CHICAGO.

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