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North Topeka Daily Argus from Topeka, Kansas • 1

North Topeka Daily Argus from Topeka, Kansas • 1

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North Top- illy Argus moi 1 i .111,1 in it Daily NSWSPAPBK. vou I. TOI'Kka. KANSAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEH 2, 1880. NO, MIXKR, l'nv( as Si OiMre Ml ICililMmu.

i l.w.L- ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Lugp-uj (,, AT T.OAMPDGIJ,, Ami Xuiuru Ptihtlc. I'CKll, II. 0. BOWIIS.

I. H. IBWIK. 33CJ-VEIINa- dfc IRWIN, tii WHOLESALE CRACKER FACTORY TMCEJJNT, Wirt to otU (ho attention of retail iloalor ami fnmlllu to the G-vont Roduo. tlouM lieiiiK mad Craekor of all klmlH, TUey quota: Rutiir Crackers at 7 cents per pound, by box or barrel.

Hda Cracker at cents per pound, by box or barrel, fc jfc MjlMm U. ft, 1 J. u. Iiiiibi'ii, M. l), H1 PBwfeuw Topi'k MWi AvullUe, HtMilh Deolslon R.nnini!mi, Chingo, x.v.

i. -in the Olreuli 0)Urt of (JoOk candy, Uils nlirtilng, Morau rescinded the ordbr by Judge wipers for the appointment spuiy sheriffs. Tin ground of decision Is Hint Ilapubllcau deputies alone were nppoluted. Thl Mceins to Iii'hdiik' KiMtnid for thesnpre Illusion that there will bo trouble tlie poll Tuesday. Hnw (ho Mayor lias to ri'coanlg any right ol the stipervts rs of cli'uii in ti mteffer, at the polls; On the other hand Judge Druminond, of the I'etl ial Court, In Bitturdav's dBcislon in theQeltler case, distinctly forth that the fiiporvls-ofs have lull eouiru in the election of representatives In wmgruss, and inufet not bw luterfl'red with.

Counoil Proosodinji. not last night in regular nnuthly sosslou nil the councllmtO were present and Major Case in the chair. Two petitions for hay scabs wro presented and referred to thoojimnlt-tee on streets and walks. The monthly pay-roll of city officers and employes was presented and or durcd paid also several accounts and claiuH were presented and referred. 'The rpp irtsof the city treasurer, city marshal, city attorney and liej Kum.

Oili. ultli Dr. Iliiriren, Kuiimin Avis 1 iap at i-js cents per pound, by lux or barrel. pou him in mix ri'imto oi us t. gi vmi on box returned in TONUS 4 Cll KM.RR, OfHiktt, Kim.

OMeo, good condition.) Attoiinkvn hi Unw; Topelu Slate Jl.ink VHI.Y. I'll Voll'l IVIi U.ln.ic.u w. BO WEN III WIN, NO, 81 KANSAS AVENUE, NORTH TOPEKA, KANSAS Olllce over Kuillulll Avmillo. North Tapuka, Kim. N- AmT at Law and Ko- 'tO' Wolfe's Block, Kdttti Tupeka, judge, for October, were present.

and STRIXOPIKLD. PlIVUKIAS AND Pvh. uillce, dii KaiiNiiM A voiitio Topeka, II ICON, KlIIIKHH. A. REIMBOLD Has Removed to YATF.S flASTl nnnna errkoi? KKU A DtSBBOW.

Bum. I' relie ,..,.1 agenti for the I'reHe-eer. OIMII4U ISIlMIOIlttt Now ak, Nov. nfternoon Miss Canute Chaffee, only child of ex Senator Jerome li. Ohnffije, of Colors do, was married to Ulyssls Grant, second son of ex (Ir.iut.

The Wfddlng prlvate( there being present; only ex-l'resideut and Mrs. Grant, Unl. Fred. Grain and wife; Jesse Gram and wife, Hon, S. U.

I kins and wile, and F. Seymour's wife, of Michigan, Mrs. Bniour bhnf mi aunt of the bride; and I). II. Moil'atl, Denver referred.

The committee on license reported back the petitions for licenses i -l wagons, and oue for a dramshop. Uo-ports adopted. Tiic elty engineer ma le a icport rn-I ding to condemned side-walks. He-ferrcd to the coinmiltce 011 streets and walks. The following ordinances were introduced An ordinance amending ordinance No.

256, and relating to the running ut large of animals. By Councilman Oilmore to provide BIR-rlll' Olllce, Topukn. Kim. I I KNKY W. ROBV, M.

I). IfOMUii-ATHic Phy-" UCUM AKD 8UB0K0N, (Mice ami reaidettCQ, No. Kinir eor. Sixth and Juekmni Topeka. Kiih.

AV M- HALL, CoNTIUlToll AN'll -J Shop enriier of Morse uml Jackson 8t'. North Topeka, Ka. uvujlu 7 1 1 iv, Wlwre la-will ha ve moife room to display bis large stock of FALL AND II A VER 6 UiriNUS. Large Invoice Just Received, sstJiTaB 2Vti3jE3 to On Short Notico. l)rjp in and take a look at bis Fashion Plates.

Late. I'oHtufUcc. room. Jtemnn'jrr the. place, Yates' Store, 77 Ave.

WE 1 1 I I Rubb o-y, St. Louis, Nov. I Tlie store of Hart Knbisch, at Warivntai, which was also the PaclMu express otllue and ostoftlce, was rohhed Satur day niglit Id beloUgiUgto the express company and proprietors of the Ihrie-eenl and 5,000 aie and two cent postage stamps were taken from the safe by the burglars (hey then fir. the store, entailing a for the tapping of the city sower in the alley between Jaeksou and Van Buren streets, and prescribing regulations gnvcring the same. lloih were referred to the committee on ordinance, Counellmen Morse offered the flowing resolution li: dved, That there bs a special nnmittee nip anted to confer wlib the VIOLIN LESSONS.

Scholar of in veins of ageand upv rds, taught luclaieRortngH'. Uriderslgncd stu. lied at College Of Music, Cincinnati, i ii ah, s. okay, Burgen Mltehell'g Drug Store NorthTopeka. IT A it Dressing, ehlldren's hair cutting, In-dies' shumpooiiiir Satisfaction guaranteed and work dune promptly, Seventh, street, doors east of the Avenue, by J.

W. iVu.MAXfl. A. B. IIBBEL IT" XE 1ST "JO1 1 NORTH TOPEKA, KANSAS.

Office in WolfTs Block. All work warranted and prices as low as fcbe lowest. Set of best toetlt, $8.00. All work warranted. uuuiauc oi fe.in,)!).

Is Sold by E. IJ. Thomas, opposite Empire Store, J. S. STANDEFORD, IVIanaffar.

VMHr Machines for rent and repaired. Old ones taken in exchon pt on hand. Rememher ih All Supplies i iiace. lor I Diht SlulHiiveut. Washington, Nov.l.

debt statement Issui to-day shows the crews of the public debt during October to he cash i.i ihe uvasury, gold pei'llHcates, certificates, of depovit ouistuiidiug, refunding S.J7(i,2)J; leeal lenders outstanding, fray-Lioual currency ontsiandiiig, FOR SALS. 25 Spring Wagons; "II rr 1 iiii.i i.wn i.w.hiiiiw J. G. Funl i Of Toprka Make. Must he sold.

A I I1 railroad anlh rittes, to ascertain if the chy can be permitted to build afiot bridge the Kansas river at I he side and connected with the railroad bridge. It. solution adoptad. Councilman Cbesney offered the following resolution liesolve by the tyor and city council, That the street commissioner bo and is hereby Instructed to employ enough hands to enable uliu to finish all work ordered by the council during no id weather. Councilman Gilmore offered the fol-1 iwliig r.

solution Resolved, That any person who intends to tap the sewer in lite alley between Jackson and Van liiiren streets when tiie same is finished, may have the privilege of having one length of slant sewer pipe inserted in the sewer, provided they have the same done under the supervision of the. citv enei- Prices down. BALERS No. 114 Sixth Street, Topeka. JE3.

ivr. Shreveport, Nov. l. Hu mil ton oil mill burned last uiglit. Insurance, 00U $45,600 in York companies, New Orleans, Nov.

1. A Time's special says a lire broke out in Pleard Weil's stable Sunday niorr.ing, destroying the whole squ'tire of buildings. There nine or ten business estab-iishmeuts burned out, Loss, $300j000i nc3. CIOTIIIIMGr, 167 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. Kansas, 21-1 I A BOOTS 4 SHOES Made TO OliDEE.

I Si Co thk Blue Front STORE. heeler VI till. St. Lottis, Nov hiy daughter and 1, Gen. Sherman, Mrs.

Audenried, and his aid-de-camt), G011 McUook, arriv AT THE UNDERTAKER. Wholesale and retail dealer In wood, motalic and cloth covered caskets and eases of the latest styles. Gloves and crape robes of nil patterns at the lowest prlci 1 guarantee satis ('action in embalming and shipping bodies to all parts of the world, at all seasons of the veiir. Hearse and carriages furnished on orders. Telegraph orders (tiled promptly.

Oraeeopen at all hours. Kansas avenue, south of the Court House. A. 201 Kansas NONAMAKEH MARKLOVE, Sell Pure Drugs, Medicines, Painty, Oils, Everything in the Drug Line. 15 Lents a Meal.

$1.00 a Day. WASHBURN RUGGLES. Proprietors a Mi ed here last night from Kansas City, they having left the presidential party at that point. "Gen. McUuok went through to Washington, but Oeuerai Sherman will remain here several da vs.

neer, and they can procure fh maeut of the contractor and pay all exjionses for putting the emuein said coot' iccion, not to be used until permitted iy the councilor in accordance with nriy ordinance that may be passed com ruing the same. Which resolution was adopted The contract to build the cis jrn on Seventh street, near the lire department beadtpi'arters, was awat I to -John Elliott and the contract tc build crossings was awarded to I'. Smith, The further consideration of lite Topeka street railway ordinance was on motion postponed until ue-xt Monday night. Council adjourned until Monday evening, November 8, 188). SfOFGi SELL' GOODS WAY DOWN.

Have reemt'y our store so as to aceottnnodate a FIRST-CLASS I1UUT AMD SilUlS.vlAKKIt AND REPAIRER. wust-cla vs. No Uesult. Washington, Nov, 1 The Department of Suite is advised ly a telegram from our ministers todhiil and Peru, tliat the conference between tne belig-erant powers under good otiieers of the IJnl led States, has closed iiliuut any result. Found Hilly.

Scranton, Nov. 1. P. IT. Dar-ger, for many years the conrhlential clerk of J.

din Jereinyiies, has been found guilty of appro'priuting $5l)(00j to Ins own use, Pall Goods Just Received, All grades from the finest ladies' shoe or sailer to the heaviest boot Ct us before purchasing elsewhere, at the BLUE FRONT SHOE STOKE, NO. 73 KANSAS AVENUE, NORTH TOPEKA. Fine Stock for Shawnee County. Mr. J.

chmond, one of the many breeders of fine stock in this cuintv. II an. I see As usual, the: Adams House, Three-Story Brick, Opposite CJ. P. Depot.

NORTH TOPEKA, KANSAS. First-Class House at lave and Let Live" Prices." Open all hours of the night for Railroad travel. Isaac Beitman, Wholesale and detail Dealer in Choice Cigars. TOBACCO OF ALL GKADES Constantly kept on hand. No.

73 Sixth east. Sole manufacturer of TOPEKA'S BOOM Ret. Cipar. Two Doom West of the Journal Offlte, JAS. BRODRICK, M.

Office In Wold's Block. Residence, corner Gordon and Van Bureu streets. 3Iua Ribbon! Bine Ribbon I has returned from an eastern trip, his business having been to purchase additions to his stable ol bursts and herd of cattle. He brought with him iho following brood mares: Marv by (Cornell's Ethan Allen; Abdallah Duchess, by Silver Duke, dam by Roe's Abdullah Chief, and a bay filly Swiget, dam by Merry Bird by imported Miohey Free. Also three short lio ns wlilch he purchased of John Weuwotli, "Long Jolm," of Chicago, that was sired by the celebrated bull, 15th Duke of Air Iro.

WAS TAKEN 1JV Our l'ltshknl. Clncinnatti, Nov. 1. The President and Mrs. Hayes arrived at Fremont, 0., at 1:30 this morning.

The President; will go to Washington propably on Thursday. ICll'eet of Frig, it on llnlr. The Gazette de llospituux gave an account lately tf a singular case of complete alopecia. A girl aged 17, who lutd always enjoyed good health, had one day esc iped a narrow escape from being crushed bv a floor ci vimr' mmbulL Who lias laid In a heavy stock of OIL PAINTINGS, CIIROMOS, and PICTURE AM KS of every description, and is ready to supply the demand of thousands. awhy beneath her.

She Was very much frightened, and the same night began to complain of hendaclie and chills; the next inornlng she felt rest-less and had an itching of the scalp; during the few foil -wing days she steadily improved, witli the exception of the itchimr. One dtv in uoiJitdiiu1 Republican Headquarters To-Night. The State Central Committee bead-quarters to-night will beat the rooms of J. S. Merritt, 108 Sixth avenue, In rcAi-of the room of Rossiugton Smith.

At that place election returns rec 'tved by tel. graph, will be display-e I in the front windows of issitiirton Wl'lUUiS' THAT DEFY Three Doors 'South of Old Postoffice. can be Smith's office, so that they plainly seen on the street. ow Ooen. her hair, she noticed that ic came out In great fjuantllles three days later she was perfectly bald.

Her general hea I the was good, but her head continued bald, and was slill si when seen two an I iter by tli rep irter. A. J. UNGATE, THE NOTED Stock Auctioneer, Goes liny distance. All kinds of Roods sol i.

Address, 101 Fifth Topeka, or call at WOLFF'S LI YF.lt STABLE. John P. Watson, General Insurance Apiit, 103 Kansas Ave. Dudley's Bank. LtfcT OK COMPANIES: Organized.

Capital, 1720. London Assurance 00 Natn'l Fire Ins. Hartford, 1 040,722 1521, Jiaiiliattiin ire Ins. N. lU Firemen's Fund Ins.

Cat, 1,186.001 in 1807. Watertown Ins. VV'n ti. 704,816 04 Metropole of Parts, France J7 plITirLirs7- I 7 The Finest and Largest Stock of There is a lot of detectives hera who are advertising themselves nnu the same as a quack medicine man would more to the pdnt: removes bun i-ms from the feet. They would give Us to understand that lu six.

months they can remove all the bunions from the feet of society; nursre it fr.im all T1IK I' i Illxi.v it 4 XT A KK It. It. hive placed a fill line of Coupon iekets on ale tit tlie Jaiwticn Depot, North Topeka Ticket to Circuit 3 I unci anliness. It this is not new I dispensation certainly is a new de AT LEVI'S iroi', BoSionj New Vo I'lMI idulphla, Wn.sliliiifton Ciiiclmiati, St. Loitls, aini to all principal point North, East an i South.

Pa -en tors cm ntneliisu theli ticket al this depot either by the way lUcliisnu or KuiS'l and uH limit Wssgage tlir- i i lo tiieir ilest i a ilioa. I) m't buy ticket, until yon ha. mad inmiby of the i miction i lo B'HinS Uite (M ilwiv a- I a- i lie Imvtt-t Al ii -li I114 the 11' ut routes ut i) be bail fit on a lee Kill. N. li.

Tickets ordered by telephone or otlievwiie will lie pi oaipiiy delivered to aoy oart of ci'y. Lu LitWU.Ju., Ageut. Livery. Feed and Sal STABLE, NORTH TOfEKA, KANSAS. and mi" which should be examined before being Intrusted.

A Cass ci Embezzlement. Last Satutilay, Marshal Dustan re-celved a dispatch to arrest a mail who would be on the nigjit express, for the emb 'zdem mf of $H0. Tne arrest was duly mad and the young man i now in custody. II to straighten (lie ttter up in a iy or two. If not he will be returuid to'Deuvsr for Uial, One Price otiiins Haus Fint-ciflfs Carrjago.

Bnepies, if LOHLbT l'Klt'KS FUlt CASH. fir Staling an I Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, L. M. i Hi J.IPS, Prop'r. 204 San sas Avenue..

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Pages Available:
192
Years Available:
1880-1880