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The Daily Commonwealth from Topeka, Kansas • Page 4

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THE OZ.DE FOLKES CONCEHTE. A BED HOT HOLE. Fall and Winter Opening General Stampede I Cmtmtonfoealtj). A Flattering Success and a Treat. How Ben Curtis Put His Foot in it Mon The young ladies and gentlemen con-1 day Night.

Of all the campaign meetings that have neeted with the High School deserve WEDFESDAY MORXIN'G. OCTOBER 20, 1880. OF THE FOR THE great praise for the highly interesting and creditable concert which was given been held this year, perhaps that held in Berry creek school house on Monday night, was productive of the greatest surprise to all parties. Hon. D.

C. Metsker, Buy "Skinner's last night in the Tabernacle. The spacious room was filled with people, many of them standing along the aisle next to the walls. As it was advertised, a Goods A. Harvey and B.

M. Curtis were the entra. Dry HIVE California Comb Honey at Hindman's. Smoke Daily; Times, at McGregor Sailor's. orators of the evening, and were favored it was an old fashioned concert, the cos with a fair audience.

There were forty-two persons present, and the speakers tumes worn and the songs sung being of Choice new Pickles at Hindman's. II. P. Dillon left yesterday for the west. II.

R. Hilton returned yesterday from the west. Geo. Wolff returned yesterday from Kansas City. E.

B. Prescott and wife left yesterday for the east. Mrs. Sidney Clarke left yesterday for Lawrence, her home. T.

W. Willetts left yesterday for Santa Fe in the interest of his house. Mrs. J. P.

Ennis and Miss Cora Met-calf left yesterday for the east. Mrs. Brock, of St; Louis, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. D.

Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

riffin returned yesterday from their brief wedding trip. Gen. G. N. Elliott and wife returned yesterday afternoon from an eastern visit.

C. B. Smith went down to Kansas City yesterday to buy some cheap railroad tickets. presumed that a large majority of them ancient ibut very popular styles. It was quite difficult to recognize all the young 169 Kan- Swift Holliday, druggists, sas avenue.

Clothing House people in their queer clothes, but a few of them were discovered. were republicans. Subsequent events proved the opposite to be the fact. There were three republicans, a grsenbacker, who fused with them, and the balance were democrats of the most benighted Hol- Miss Sallie Knight sang "My Grand Old taken for new ones at land 31 Kansas avenue. Fresh Butter at Hindman's.

mother's Advice," with an original and sort. This fact did not become very pleasing style, and her re-appear Oarpet House, THTJBSDAT, OCT. 31. ance being loudly demanded, responded Hit ADMINISTRATION NEW IDEAS with one verse of an old song. patent until after Messrs.

Metsker and Harvey had said their little pieces and were resting comfortably in the belief Mr. Harvey Worrall favored the aud Our formal opening, as announced in this day's issue. Taft, Emery Co. Swift Holliday have added a handsome show-case to their store furniture. And Prices to Please Those who Pav the Bills.

that they had strengthened any wavering brothers there assembled, and could ience with an artistically executed selection up on the piano. DURING THE DAY AND EVENING. One of the choicest gems of the even- count their votes good for the whole Geo. Hanley has returned from Silvsr Cliff Colorado, to remain through the ticket. mg was "John Anderson aiy joe, wmcn It was now Ben's turn, and he made was delightfully rendered by Miss Flor We Challenge Comparison in $15.00 Suits.

Honest Wearing Suits, and Fall Orersack and Ulsters, equal to Order Work. Boys' Wear Resisting Suits, Children's Department Full of Novelties. winter at least. N. D.

Stark came in from Atchison an unusually stalwart opening, and had ence -l ox and ner iainer, u. v.ox. Mapla Syrup at llindmad's. Sand for sale by wagon or car load. P.

C. Lyman North Topeka, Kas. The best Canned Corn, packed, at Hindman's. Miss Fox's clear, sweet voice was greatly not proceeded very far before he was vesterdav with another detachment of i A Grand Exposition of Dry Goods of all Nations! admired. recruits for the new divisiions west.

made aware of the character of his audience. He read to them some extracts Next upon the programme was a reel-! from the extravagant speeches of Senator tation by Miss Rhoda Cross, who acquit Henry Dowding, our popular packing house market man, went to the Porkop-olia Atchison veBterday. on business Every HoMoli to Have Our Goois, if Low Prices fill do it. A large Btock of now goods at the 5)9c Store. ted herself to the entire satisfaction of Vance, of North Carolina, and a demo Ladies' Ready-Made Suits, Cloaks.

Dolmans, crat asked where that came from. Now for his house. everybody. She has an excellent voice, and told her odd tale in a perfect manner. "Wraps, Fur Trimmed, Fur Lined Garments, Fine Furs and Fur Trimming's.

was Ben's opportunity for a telling stroke Spence WTade returned yesterday JACOB HOUSE, and he exercised it. With a sort of fiend Her distinct pronunciation, as well as morning from Leavenworth, where he has been to deliver a prisoner to the J. D. McFarland and B. M.

Curtis spoke at Wakarusa last night. Fresh oyster soup free every day at ten o'clock in the Burtis House bar room. her apparent appreciation of the points of her piece, were loudly applauded and Bee Hive Clothing House, 168 Kansas Avenue. penitentiary authorities. ish glee he responded that "it came from the lips of that rebel democrat, Senator Vance, ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! There was no more chance for him to continue she was recalled.

Mrs. Parmelia Curtis and her daughter, Agents for Devlin and Nichol, the Tailor, the most Extensive Misses Marcia Gordon and Lou Allen Mrs. J. E. Lavton, left yesterday for Og New York Cream Cheese at Hind- den, Utah, to visit relatives.

They will man s. sang a duet, in which they first denied and then announced their intention not his speech, his time was fully occupied in answering questions. He did, however, attempt a word pic ture of the clean Merchant Tailoring Establishments in the United States. STARTLING- REDUCTION to remain single. The young ladies' effort be absent several weeks.

E. Geraughty, Kansas City; D. A Woodbury, Rochester, N. John M. The Garfield and Arthur banner will be swung across Kansas avenue to-day.

faced republican who lived in a neat met with a very cordial reception. house on the hill side where in God's There was a "nine parte worldlie Deford, Ottawa; B. Seligman, Santa Fe, Popular Dry Ooodfi Establishment, in Court House Block, between 4tli and 5th Street, Topeka. FURWIAN STILL LIVES! songe and a quartette, botn oi wmcn N. and S.

Curtis, St. are stop ping at the Fifth Avenue. ere excellently rendered. The chor-ius were all good, and the singing in sunshine his children played and were healthy, where the wife, radiant in her happiness, thrifty and contented, labored early and with magnificent results, The La Gaiete Club will give a matinee Thanksgiving afternoon at Liberty Are you going to build? Then use the Gilbert patent locks. J.

K. Halm aole agents. The city editor of The Commonwealth Wr. H. Lewis, Hutchinson; M.

N. Peterson, Junction City; W. perfect tune. They were loudly ap Abilene: C. R.

Coleman. St. Louis; E. M. plauded.

The concert closed at ten clock, Davis, Chicago; and A. M. Brittan, Chi Largest and most Complete And is offering to lii greatly to the regret of all present, who cat'o. are amons those registered at the etiKtomerM the Stock of returns thanks to Mr. Wm.

Smith for a where the cattle and horses were sleek and the pigs fat and the com and wheat yielded him big returns, etc. etc. etc. The other side was then presented, Mr. Curtis adopting for present use the words of would have remained mucn longer, naa Poppendick House.

box of choice ciszars. the songs been continued. The receipts were in the neighborhood Messrs. C. C.

Burnes and C. F. Coch ran, of Atchison, passed through the city of floO, which will be used in the pur You are invited to the fall and winter opening of Taft, Emery Thursday, chase of an orean for the High school. yesterday to Manhattan, where they SUCCESSORS TO BARTHOLOMEW'S OHZEJkP CASH STORE," 177 Kansas Avenue. some eminent orator who had successfully used them in the midst of re Shoes Soots The entertainment will be repeated at October 21, day and evening.

and an early date in JSorth lopeka. spoke last night. Mr. Burnes is the democratic candidate for congressman from the First district and is one of the Query Why does the "Little Globe," publicans. He said that when you wanted to find a democratic, you went down by the sluggish creek, where the MARRIED.

of Atchison, nersist in callimr the State HAWKINS-ROUTH In this city, on the 19th Journal the Topeka Blade water is seen only in muddy pools, and by Rev. J. E. Gilbert, W. D.

Hawkins, of For the Fall and Winter season ever opened in this city. Our line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's best fellows on earth, if he is off on poll tics. The Demonstration To-night. Emporia, and Miss Mattie A. Kouth, oi lopeka.

Shoes have never been so complete in variety ot styles, quality and widths. I be latest attractions are the Grecian aud "Common Sense" Button Boots. fighting mosquitors is the only work ac Hon. D. C.

Haskell will meet De La complished by the unambitious people; NEW PUBLICATIONS. Matyr, the Indiana grecnbacker, in joint The demonstration- which will be discussion, at Garnett next week. made to-night will eclipse any thing of TWEmTT-ONE NTJMBEBS of where the children look as though they were bred in hog pens; where the only domestic animals to be seen are a GENTLEMEN READ THE STYLES the kind which has occurred in Topeka. X' XV Oi). BUJiiBflEli'S HUM mill.

Eight hundred lots for sale in Klein's Our store is too small for the purchases we have made, so we are forced offer our geodat prices that will sell them. Now is the time to get full value for your money. Selling is believing. Ouuin and examine. It will cost you nothing and do us good.

16 yds 44 Bleaehed Moslin for 1.00 20 yds Hew Style Calicoes, l.oo 10 yds Ladies' Dress Suitings In all the the newest and most popular shades, l.OO The magnificent illustrated November number It is the wish of the managers that every addition to the city of Topeka. Inquire oi of Sckibneb's Monthly, the Decennial Issue, ap republican join the procession with JEJaTMeii's Button, Protection Congress, Plain Congress, Don Pedros, John S. Branner, 158 Kansas Avenue. few nuty, poor hogs, and, perhaps a half dozen starved chickens. A little further on torch and march with it.

These torches pears in a new cover, and contains the first chapter of Peter the Great as Baler and Eeformer, by the beginning of a capital serial Alexis, English Walking Phasts, London Ties, Creedmore Ties, Alliga Clark Fowler, of the Dutton house may be procured for 15 cents. It has been decided to have the speak druc store, have displayed a handsome there is a mill which has been patched and braced so that it scarcely stands; the tor Boots and Don Pedros, French Calf Boots, plain or box toe. The novel, articles on Gladstone, (with full page portrait), Elihu Vedder, Jtillett. Artemns Ward and Cotton aud four colored light in front of their door. Brocades and Novelties in Ladies' Dress Suitings at nrioes that will really please you.

Wool Flannels at prices that cannot be duplicated in this market. Walt "Whitman, with many other papers of unu above styles in all widths in Lilly, Brackett and Burt's. miller is a tall, gaunt old man with unkempt hair and beard, the latter colored sual interest, among them the first published ex ing from the steps of the Topeka State Bank, at the northeast corner of Kansas and Sixth avenues. The orators are Hon. W.

A. Johnston, republican candidate for attorney-general, and Hon. Geo. Grain Riding Boots, Custom-made, Fine and Stoga Kip Boots planation of A drunken man fell down the stairs at the east end of the building occupied by HELLEE'S FAMOUS SECOHD-SIGHT THICK. Standard Screw Work a specialty.

C. R. Jones, vesterdav. but was not se Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves a Specialty. Our Blankets.

Shawls amd Cloaks, like all other roods are from first hands for seot cash, and will riously injured. This November number begins the twenty -first volume. The increasing popularity of the magazine is strongly evidenced by its recent sales. A year ago the monthly circulation was about R. Peck.

All organizations are requested to meet early. bear the closest inspection. We are not figuring for profits, but la make room, and we trust you will EveryMy is invite! to Inspect my Stock and. pt Prices. Dear tais in ma a.

Capt. J. B. Johnson, chairman of the state central committee and Dave Harvey from each corner of his mouth down to its tangled end, lying upon a greasy, torn shirt, by the drippings of tobacco juice from his huge, yellow-teethed mouth. Ben had got this far and was about entering upon the severe part of his description, when a tall, lean old man sitting directly in his view, and at whom Ben had been looking as often as at the others, arose in his place and said he hadn't come there to be insulted.

There 000 copies; during the past nine months it has averaged 115,000, while the first edition of the November issue is 125,000. Price 35 cents; $1.00 a went out to Dover last night to hold republican meeting. A Suffering Family. A case of suffering was yesterday reported to Marshal Dustan and through him to Mayor Case. The people are Mr.

year. The following special oilers are made with new RESPECTFULLY, CROSBY BROTHERS, 177 Kansas Avenue. subscriptiens (number of volumes supplied, post The Western Union lelegrapli com paid, by the publishers and all dealers): Proprietor Great Western Shoe Store. pany have established a branch office in and Mrs. Henry Kester, who live back of Mr.

Fenskv's in North Topeka. The (L) Twenty-one Numbers of Bcribiner's for $5.00. the nostoflice room in North Topeka. A lady is to have charge of it. For $6.00, a year's subscription, beginning with November, and nine recent numbers, Febuary to October, 1880, including Part I.

of Peter the Great, 186 KANSAS AVENUE, TOPEKA. was danger of a row, then, for it happened that this old man kept a mill near the school house and was a red-hot dem Great reductions must reduce my Mrs. Burnett's Louisiana, etc. (Regular price, father and mother are both sick, and there are four children who had nothing to eat and very little to wear. There was no coal about the premicea and no food in the house.

Mayor Case issued an order for coal and groceries and they were $7.00.) ocrat. By a master stroke of strategy OPEIIIIIG WEEK O. F. A (2.) Two hound Vols, and a Subscription for $7.50. OPENING WEEK stock of pictures and frames by one half in the next thirty days.

W. L. Trumbull's, three doors south of old P. O. Ben turned the current of his words in For $7.50, a year's subscription and two richly bound volumes, XIX.

and containing the to another channel and finishing his above numbers, and all of Cable's brilliant novel, OIF Ttt Hj speech as repidly as possible, got into the buggy and returned to town. Ben is en taken to them yesterday forenoon. Charitable persons may expend some The Grandissimes. (Regular price, $10.) SCEIBSEE 743 Broadway, H. T.

Flambeaux, Attention. The members of the flambeaux club will meet promptly at 7 o'clock to-night. The procession will move at 7:30 sharp. titled to the honors, thus far. money there, and do a great deal of good.

AMUSEMENTS. Largest Clothing House in Kansas dry A. V. Editorial Meeting. The regular quarterly meeting of the RAWFORD's OPERA HOISE.

L. M. CRAWFORD, Manager. Arkansas valley editorial association met at Peabody, last Friday, the 16th inst. GOODS, FANCY GOOD: CABPHTS! Thanday.

etober 21t. The La Gaiete Club give their third dance on Friday evening, October 22d, at Liberty Hall, and their matinee Saturday afteruoon, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at the same hall. The attendance was quite small, doubt Having determined to make Topefca our western Headquarters, we ONE NIGHT OJSri3r I less owing to the suddenly cold weather, as also home political affairs in many From the Atlantic to the Pacific, the Grandest Dramatic Success in Amusement History, the have stocked one of the finest store rooms in the City of Topeka with The Largest Stock of Clothing, greatest of all Character Comediens, The young republicans iuvite the presj A Small Blaze. An alarm of fire was sounded p-om the box at John P. Cole's grocery, yesterday morning, about nine o'clock.

The fire department turned out promptly in response, but their services were not needed, the flames having been extinquished by the people, with buckets of water. The fire was in a small house at the corner of Crane and Quincy streets, and caught from an overheated stove pipe, which passed through the roof. A small hole was burned, but the damage was counties. Still the meeting was an interesting and profitable one to the members present. ence of everybody at the court house MR NEIL BURGESS, next Monday night.

It is proposed to have a splendid meeting, and all who go In the original Creation of NOW IS TIIF TIJIE TO SECURE The Finest Stock of Clothing, The Best Stock of Clothing, EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. will enjoy it. Widow Bedott Contrary to previous requests by the president of the association the good and hospitabla people had made considerable arrangements for the entertainment of members of the association, but not Telegraph poles were set yesterday in The Best Goods at the Lowest Prices! In his own dramatization of the Widow Bedott Papers, entitled, The Widow and the Elder, a far-cial comedy in three acts, supported by Mr. GEO. STODDART, as The Elder, and the celebrated r-ttvt from York.

the block on Kansas avenue, between 9th and 10th, to complete the line to the slight. alarm box which goes up on the corner Sixty conseutive performance in New York, Meteorological Observations of Kansas avenue. Forty-fiTe consecutive performances in San ran-cisco to houses crowded from pit to dome. taken daily at 9 p. October ISth and 7 a.

m. and 2 p. October 19th, local time, The number of stump speakers who at Washburn College, Topeka: GGE. W. STODDART Manager FRED.

BURGESS Treasurer appear on the street with red flannel We will return your money if your Goods do not suit. We are able to Sell Cheaper than any other Store. We will Have One Price for Every One. We will sell cheaper than any One. We Manufacture Our Own Clothing.

We will Guarantee every Garment. It will pay you to call and see us. We also carry a complete line of C. N. SCHROEDER Business Manager enough of the craft being present to dispose of the eatable portion of the programme several of the citizens, with their ladies joined in the good feast at the Commercial hotel, and added very much to the pleasure of the occasion.

A grand ball was also had in the evening, The business portion of the meeting consisted of the usual routine and a brief discussion of the topics as assigned for the occasion by the executive committee. Bemg In New York Just after the big rush, whan prices always rop, I purchased these goods at much bandages about their throats, indicates that campaigning is going bravely and T3 3 3 a lower prices man uiy neignoors paid, wno bougtii earner, ana snail Seats ean be reserved on and after Tuesday, without charee. Parquette, SI: Dress Circle, 75 encouragingly on. 44 Balcony, 50 Gallery, 25 cts. octlTdlt 29.22 30.27 GIVE MY CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT lhe Capital Guards will plan some OR RENT Suits of very nice rooms at 232 30 I 64 I 29.23 291'' 30.30; 30.18 S.W.

S. W.j 6 i 5 I .663 very attractive arrangements for their Temperature 39 i Barometric reading I Red. to sea level and aro 30.33; Relative humidity- Direction of wind i S. E. Velocity of wind 4 Miles traveled by 190 Max.

and min. temp 6438 Jackson street, next north oi ihb common wealth, ocu-'oau annual masquerade, which is to be held GENT'S FUIISMUG GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, Of all these Bargains. Having for many ya carried tbo on Thanksgiving night. It will be the MANHOOD RESTORED. affair of the season.

A victim of early mprudance, sausing nervous decay, having tried in imr decav. having dshilitv. rirematiiro It was voted that the same topics for discussion assigned for this meeting be declared the subjects for the meeting three months hence. It was also voted that the place of next meeting be left with the president. The vice president, Mr.

Morgan, of the County Surveyors Convention. vain every known remedy, has discovered asimple means of stlf-cure which he will send free to his fellow sufierers. Address J. H. REEVES, 43, Chat A state convention oi county survey Larrnst Skk nf Gnniis in Kansas, White frost morning of 19th.

J.T.L. Tbomaa Eyan'a Appointments. Hon. Thos. Ryan will address the citizens of the Third District at: Eldorado, October 21st, 2 p.

m. Sedan, October 23d, 2 p. in. GREENWALD ors will be held at Juuction City, com ham st N. Y.

octl2eoaswiy meueing to-uay. Delegates trom every j. a. Mclaughlin TOPEKA Peabody Reporter, was chosen as assist 151 KANSAS AVENUE, ant secretary. Oct16dlm A resolution of thanks to the good sad enjoyed the vary liberal patronage of the people.

people of Peabody was passed; also of Howard, October 26th, 2 p. m. Burlington, October 27th, 2 p.m. Winfield, October 29th, 2 p. m.

Caldwell, October 30th, 2 p. m. Wichita, Nov. 1st, 2 p. m.

County Committees are requested to sea that I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY ONE. county in the state are expected to be present. Mr. Barton, surveyor of this county went last night. A $500 Bet.

Mr. C. C. Burnes, the democratic candidate for congressman, in the First district, came over to Topeka yesterday and offered to bet $500 that New York would go for Hancock. Mr.

James S. Merritt took the bet at once, and the money was put up. regrets that our worthy and highly esteemed brother, W. H. Walker, was then lying dangerousiy ill at his residence in the city of Peabody, and expressing hopes that he would soon be permitted ESTABLISHED 1874! W.

W. Manspeaker, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL these meetings are properly advertised. By order of the Committee. i. P.

Harris, J. B. Johnson, Secretary. Chairman. to enjoy the comforts of health and asso MANUFACTURER AND DEALER nf All axe Invited to Call and Inspect ciations of home and friends.

Loaders, the New Goods IB Col. Plumb's Appointments. Senator P. B. Plumb will address the Breech-loading Implements andFire-Arms of Every Description.

Building: Statistics. The ordinance providing for permits to erect buildings, to be issued by the chief of the fire department, went into effect on the 15th instant. Mr. "VVilmarth has been at work assessing the valne of buildings in course of erection on that date, and finds it to be something over $125,000, this not including the new people ot the Second Congressional District at the following places: V-isvJiiTioN, Fishing Tack lb. Sporting Goods.

AXD JOBBER IN Funeral of Mrs. Gen. Ritchie. The funeral of the late Mrs. Gk'n.

John Ritchie was held yesterday, at the residence, a large number of friends being in attendance. The interment was made in the Union burying ground, a few miles 2M! KANSAS AVENCE, TOPEKA. nen'fiHltf COAL OIL, FLOUR AND SALT BY THE CAR LOAD. We quote a few prices to-day. Let every family that studies economy southwest of the city, where others of A.

W. KNOWLES CO. read tne iouowmg prices: SUGARS! SUGARS! DEALERS IN postoffice, the capital, or the T. S. F.

railroad depot. Seventeen buildings have IxeeD commenced since the 15th. 1 1 hare aecorad the aeiTlew of one of the beat resident buyer, in New York City, who will keep mm her family are buried. Sam. "Wood, the greenback Apostle, was at the Santa Fe depot yesterday with fonca on pnees sna parcnase men Aoreitiea ana Bargains aa mey appear max.

are wanted by the C'iOaeu of JCanaaa. Soft A Sugar, 94 tm $1. White ioc 10 9m ft. Yellow 9C Br, lift 1. tl HARDWARE, Standard A Coffee Sugar, 9lA He II.

Fell in a Fit. One of the workmen employed in the about 1,000 copies of the Living Age, the new greenback paper, distributing them Humboldt, October 20th, 2 p.m. Iola, October 2oth, evening. Ozark, October 21st, 2 p. m.

Independence, October 22d, evening. Chanute, October 23d, evening. Staple ton, October 25th, evening. Mound City, October 26th, evening. Ossawattomie, October 27th, evening.

Columbus, October 28th, evening. Findlay City, October 29th, evening. And in the-Third District, at Winfield, October 30th. By order of the Committee. J.

P. IIaheis, j. b. Johnson, Secretary. Chairman.

Local papers will please copy. Eegiatration. -City Clerk Tauber will be at the post-office in North Topeka from 7 to 9 Specialties will be Displayed Every Week, Com water service on the west end of the to the people. While there he convert Young Hyson Tea. 2.V 60e, Japan Teas, 50c, 60c, V.V-, best me.

TEAS! TEAS! 75c; beat 9uc. I Black Teas, 0c, 500. 60e, 75c: bert 90r. I Gunpowder Teas, 60c, 60c, 75c; bert 90. I A splendid new tea for 30 eta per S.

SYRUPS! SYRUPS! mencing Monday, October 11th. ed a Dutchman, who said, "I can't dust imperial xeas, sue, ioc uua T. S. F. R.

had a fit while standing on the platform of a car on the westbound train yesterday at the depot, and the democrats and the republicans vas to high-toned to speak to me," and that he STOVES, TINWARE, PiinipSjFeiiceWire.ToolSjetc. 108 SIXTH AVE. EAST, TOPEKA. roayl-Mlyr A complete line of valuable goods and low prices. I Snear Loaf, per gaL, 80c.

was sure that the next four years would brinz a greenback government. Sam. Fine Sugar House per gaL 60c. Silver Drips, per gal 65c. White Drips, per gal 73c 25 ban extra Family Soap, $1.

Had not been for the timely assistance of one of the yard men, he would have fallen under the train when he fell off, and undoubtedly would have been killed. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF ISorgham Syrup, per 40 te S0C. New Maple. Syrup, $1.40. SOAPS! SOAPS! 1 22 ban White Russian Soap, tl.

COFFEES! COFFEES! left him in good faith, for the west. A Showing. o'clock this evening, for the purpose of LADIES' CQ IE i Fair Green Rios, 6 frw SI. Good Green Rio. tm fl.

Bert Green Rio, 6 Vm $1. Louis Ogee. The condition of Louis Ogee, of Silver PER CENT. Choice O. G.

Java, 3 tL. Choice Mocha, 3 Si. Roasted Rios, 18c, 20c, 22e, 25c Roasted Java, 30c. 35c, 40c Roasted Mocha, 3oe, 35c, 40c. The Topeka post-ofnee has issued its money order number 65,111.

An order received yesterday from Leavenworth Lake, was very critical yesterday. He is INTEREST. Best Golden Rio, Green Java, fair, 35c per Green Mocha, fair, 26c per B. Ever ihowm Is Topeka, and at Lower Prices. not sufferingJrom the wen, or the effects allowing persons to-register.

There is but one day left in which this important matter caefbe attended to. Every voter in the city should assure himself that his name is properly entered on the records in the clerk's office. If you have was numbered 64,998, and this shows that Once at of it removal, but his lungs are badly to Place at above Bate $200,000.00 the we are 113 ahead of that city. On July The largest and Cheapest Grocery If oue In the State of Kumi. 8th.

1878. the Leavenworth number was affected, and it is the opinion of his friends that he cannot live many days. C. F. KENDALL No delavs.

SPECIAL rates on Topeka City and Ehawnee County property. If you want to borrow removed to another ward you must regis W. W. Attention Garfield Cadets. 48,506, and the Topeka number was 43,952.

These figures jshow that since that date Topeka has gained 4,667 orders ter anew, else you cannot vote. We will meet this evening promptly at don't wait, come ana see us. J. P. ENNIS CO.

Ksawi Aveane, To pelt Kaiaaaa febiediy 7 o'clock, at flambeau headquarters. Several sales were made by Sheriff Dis- 157 Kansas Avenue. 227 -KANSAS TOPEKA. on Leavenworth. The showing is significant one.

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