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The Topeka Daily Press from Topeka, Kansas • 4

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HOr4. THOMAS EVING. THE KANSAS DEMOCRAT. A Supreme GR i mi The First Chief Justice of the Court of Kansas. ft I PERSONAL.

trip Cfcizwo. of the dlcas Alua raimii 55 TOPEKA. Frank Moore, who was arretted D. cember 31 for petit larceny waa turned over to tho state to-day to ans wer to the charge of burglary. "Mankind, tho successful new nse'o- New York, Hon.

Thomas E.ving, of the of who was the first chief justice Otfioe In Western Union Huilding, C21 Kan-m arena. Telephone, No. S37. RATES. DllTmi by Carrier in the City, per month.

.25 On, yrnr PoBtRRe pre-paid $3.00 li months TiwtHKe ire-vaid. 1.0 Xfer tnnnth I'ostHge pre-imid Out month i'lwOtgo pre-paid 25 supreme court of Kansas, and is now in Topeka to attend the annual meeting of drama, will be the attraction at Cras- Hns mu, th (loll the State Bar association, is over sixty 1 -i i I 4 i years of age, but still a very robust and ford's to-night The company is a itror. I vigorous man. He has distinguished one, and the scenic effects tery rcalat; 7 city. I it Sa ifc P.

II. Kst, tartar 4 V. tt city ed.ta? tf UfmcK -fj TVjka Jjiy ttia Geatral TrZe CJ Ii.f4,? th IV, arritT4 ia ti ndus all himself in war, in the legal profession A Santa Fe general ofSce clerk wr. and in politics. He is a native of Ohio heard to remark that if President Mac- nvir 3 and educated at Brown university which vel wanted to take a half hour their order Hone To BCBscRrEERS Collections for snb-crtptiona in th city are made the tirt-t of each month.

A th amonnt is small, prompt rinirpl. Patrons who fail to receive ttoir pier will please notify the bus in ess office Immediately. Wail subscriptions mnst be accompanied with postal note or money order, payable to Th Kansas Democrat. 111 Ui nli it gave him the degree of A. in 1SC0.

time he "wondered why ho did not Uke He was private secretary to President it in the day time and not at night wLt a Taylor from 1S4G to 1850, and subse- tbey are asleep. Chicago 8wtdy atd 1 tt tVr.t4. 3 "WINN quently studied law in Cincinnati; where Thft firA a PR TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1890. he began to practice his profession. In a false alarm about 10 o'clock latt oifitL 18o6 he removed to Leavenworth, Some hborers wcro and became a member of the Leaven WAR DECLARED.

plastering in tho new building at C32 don frvsa Itj city y1f4y. will "lot iiir Sill Sliif CH Jackson street, and their fire flaring up worth constitutional convention in 1858 and in 1861 became the first chief justice A. Kaait Railroad Cut Bates in Go to th ritiUVoffesa htU caused some one to think tho butldic of this state. He was a delegate to the Secretary Elliott, of the state board of was burning. I fun asd fret a tkfcel la ih each tT-c adaiflso tuil.

peace conference in I860. He resigned Winter Goodt rotiml to I'M with ur The Union degree will confer the third degree in Topeka lodge No. i I Uotc Wti dng4iTC railroad commissioners, has received a circular from Col. Newman Erb, vice president and general manager of the Kansas City, Wyandotte Northwestern his judgeship in 18G2, recruited the Eleventh Kansas regiment, was made its colonel and served with distinction in to-morrow evening. Members am rs- the civil war, taking part in the battles qlUes1te? to 1x3 Prcsnt at the 0Inic- TOO LATB CL ASUanf the lodge eo as to confer tho degree bo of Port Wayne, Cone Hill and Prairie fore the install of officers.

All Odd Jas. D. Cook Son. Fellows fraternally welcome. Grove.

He was made brigadier general in 1863 for gallantry at the last named battle, commanded the district of the border and subsequently at Pilot Sunday was a great day in tho hittory I Ot it- rri'4 Tiit of the North Topeka company, is regard to their applies tion, more than two years ago, to be admitted to equal passenger facilities in iLe union depot at Kansas City with their joads, upon which application, thus- far, no action has been taken by ihe Union Depot though the complainants were informed by the president of-the depot company that no her linea could be admitted on account THE "WINNER." Achew church. Two were baptized ind cine I T.H)tt I I Ul fbWl Knob September, 1864, with a thousand men, held his position against the uxu new memucrs were receiTeo. lur-1 uwatitL ing tho eleven months Dr. Archibald hat been pastor of this church fifty-four ne tit f-4 i rjtM. repeated assaults of the confederates under Price, thus checking the invasion the crowded condition of the station.

ce then the Chicago, Kansas Ne- TUTTLE TRIPP The Spot Grocers, of Missouri. He made retreat to Rolla members have been received and! 1,51103 in 1864 and in 1865 was brevetted major have beon raised. general of volunteers. After the war he An action was commenced in the db-practiced law in Washington, D. but trict court yesterday to recover the suto returned to Lancaster, in 1871, and of with tho cosU of euiU II lJ SKa, tno unicago, csanta oivjaiuor- TAT1tt) kwjw nyl ana the Missouri, Kansas Texas leen admitted.

It is the opinion Manager Erb that under tHeir charter the Union Depot company can be compelled to furnish all railroads in 1877 to 1S81 served as a member of is brought by the Kansas National hack congress, where he prepared a bill to against the city of Topeka, the (MfWirlc wmr.i 4v. Mum Uffor ComSs Caftan itcprcscnted ntl estaousn a bureau or labor statistics, contractinff tirm or ItecVor. Mnllir t. connecting with its tracks equal facili- He also actively supported the measures Berry being made parties defendtnUftd ties. lie believes that the great disad- thafc stoPPed the use of troops at the is on account of tho 1 work dnn polls, advocated tho remonetization of for the city in tho construction of sswer.

ptages they are laboring under and lver and the retention of tho greenback currency. In 1879 he was the un SOCIETY CHIPS. Urn. Clci4 i it. ll TV.

HdUtH vvtdttut( Ittlht ft VMM (it- Uiii loss of business to common points aria connections aro snch as to require alizatin. For these reasons passen-fCtW fares on their lineB will be reduced successful democratic candidate for gov- Miss Kinrr. a charmincr fvmfAn r.ie IV- i li if li ernor of Ohio. At the close of his last old bud, the daughter of Cant. Henr 3 Uu tM tVhdt, JJiuary 15 to two cents per mile; half tertn congress he declined a renomi- King, editor of tho St.

Louis Globc-Dem- Vth (Ywfen t.t tc a -a arato, one and one-half cents per mile, and iuiuveu 10 new iorK city 0craL is visiting in the city. 4 at it wnere he hasever since been engaged in rA nn libnt Um 1,000 mile tickets, '5. A A 1 the practice of law. IW THE COURTS. ueu euurcs oi ine 1'aciuc, 18 supected K.1 '1.

I 1 A vimiicrn. I IlflVlnU UilfTIOr lIPftlfTlK in youni: WM A licit I rf t1tlifnmUtiK The following new charters were filed lady's heart in one of tho new utiiw District Court. smanuel It Coxen has commenced i-aay in the omce of the secretary of Company Third regiment, Kacnat XT-it I "I for divorce from Rosa Coxen, to state: wHpm he was wedded September 9, The United Brethren church, of Nick-He1 says that since January, 1889, the de- r3on. Trustees: J. J.

Gilmore, J. W. xiinuutti vjuarun, proposes io givo a series of balls at their armory, 721 Kaa-' sas avenue, startiog in with the initial TW rtb cmm i4Ptf Tv Aova or trot Ka4jea daut has refused, without cause, to Beer and J. F. Frazey.

hop on January 15 and ending on March aua k. a. a m. m.a r-k a iiiL' 1 1 1 1 i rr r- with him. Xho Usage City Water company, of Un Th.r.

u.i. eaW.Herron,WKn,of theCapi- 0g City. Capital stock, 110 1alft Iron Works, to-day commenced suit Directors: John A. Martin, Heny N. tfw fi 2Ui ci rxttt.

rw against Ainiiins A rierry for oaaw, atackriouse, Uharles M. Dress suits for gentlemen are still the $367.72, for materal furnished for sewer Berrian, Denton W. Durgea, John J. same old dress suits. Tho Droner thlci? onstrucUon.

Bullock and William S. Mercer. TUTTLE is the plain diagonal, white cravati. Tho Tortfika Rash unci Tlnnr Wnnnfnr. I T.

TRIPP, taringcompanycommefcedsuitagaiDBt The recent coldsDaphasaffe'ctcdevcry buttons'etc- O' ooa.if joowdwir. ruuwrOWTS OIW notnK tho same firm and II. K. Bow. city o.e, but it has not increased ilZ 1 aown tne 332 Katies Avetinc treasurer, for t217.f.

for matm-inl fm. r. panus OUV 11 uouuiuo VIUBO WltJtSii. J-itilllLTfl rtilinrHC. T.

I 1 1 fehed for same purpose. which is the best hard coal on nrth. nn J11! KCofran sues the same firm and which we are still selling at Rurnmr 8 "M.DWn the city treasurer for $1,096.70 for mate- prices. Come and see us. Pom rw, r.ranTO f1 7UDK Wh0 pot GmsVi Greifcrv rial furnished for sewer construction.

commnv. 80T KnAmnn tik- PGa at the I -1 a viv Miivuo I VOOA n-lth nnlr 1 I Snprnne lourtuf Kansnn. admittance as not beicg en regie. Executive Appointment. I rr The supreme court of Kansas convened for the January term to-day.

The iu is fcUIU IO DO UUII 4 WK i voimea this 6ea80n. This is how you look at iU M. Pettis justice of the peace for tWa nlrnrlv "ij.eriSi. kxckixkxt i.t$mHjmt rprAt, talfit Ar, cocket is a heavy one and includes many important cases. Thert- is an un I CUn.o 1.

rv j. I tnw.v bmau aai, wmcn, in uiemseivr. usually large attendance of attorneys movaiot a have been very 8UCCCMfu; in fact a ill' irom aoroau, owing partly to the meet- justice of peace from tha, township. ing ot ine fatate linr association. Among that could be desired.

But if tho a. son is to be gauged by largo and brilliant assemblages, whero money and in the prominent legal lights present are If. i ir 'J Crawford's Opera House. "mankind." Gen. Guthrie, A.

C. Solomon, Hon. H. tit v. aa i iii i i i i ii i i genuity are given full play to produce Jacksc and Hon.

David Martin, of something extraordinary for tho enter Atchison; G. A. Van Hutchin "Mankind," amelo-dramathat was re tainment of guests then, indeed, the son; Hon. F. B.

Wall, of Wichita; Ho cently brought out in New York, and has season has been dull. Wo tako it, how. been presented with much success in Irtank Doster, of Marion; Hon. J. ever, that on the whole rociety has done I Ady, of Newton; non.

C. W. Smith, of Boston, Philadelphia and elsewhere will fairly well, and that Topeka is holdicg Stockton; C. S. Winslow.

of Marion; L. be produced at Crawford's to-night. her own. H. Thompson, of Norton; Joseph Chand LOUI3 JAMES, The latest thirg in novels is a novel lor, ot Independence; II.

A. EwiDg, of the eminent tragedian, will appear at wn, written by a prominent Topeka gentle the Crawford Friday eveniner. For a Allen county and others. at rj A motion has been submitted to ad- period of over twenty years he has held man. We have had some Kana effort before in the "novel" line, and in the rr.tci2w.

sr. il -ltm 9 nth tanoe on the docket the case of the City a prominent place in the history of the ot Topeka vs. Gage et al. This is the American stage and for the past three presonl are proud to iay oase in which the paving of Van Buren years has been portravins as a star, tho that the n0Tel quetion Is not only It 4 I wit I ta4.a atreet with vitrifed brick, by James leading characters in the best tragedies. Sa Dul 18 nrel claPS nd gives evidence f- i ti (CMi A tVia ftsif tWnrf CAPITAL CITY HQ Ifcunsey, was perpetually enjoined by an FrOA nnra rr ot tine literary ability Ue congratulate order rom Judge Guthrie a few weoks the young author.

Ho is both a gcctle- and sas City Chicago via the Santa Fe ngo. This 6treet has been torn up for route. man and a scholar and will succeed. The title of the novel in question is "Mbled." months and the people residing in the We call special attention to the fact that You can secure a copy at KellamV, if AND THEATER. 8 1 4- and 8 1 0 Knnift Avenue bti! hxvm fc they are not all gone.

Twenty thou -and vicinity are being ruined by the delay in paving it. It is probable that the motion will bo granted. ltV? llt.M fi VV j4 "BBBBMMBmmajaBBBaMBmMaBtB copies have already been sold, cetttcg tho young auther $2,000. the Santa Fe 7 o'clock a. m.

train makes close connections at Kansas City for Chicago, St. Louis, and the east, eouth and north, thus enabling morning passengers to leave at a comfortable hour. Chair cars Kee- The ice palace near the corner of Kansas and Tenth avenues opens to-night. Good skates to rent. Admission 25c.

J. H. LYMAN St CO. A very pleasant, good looking young bachelor in Topeka, who poe4c firt- rolice Court. In Judge Searle's court this morning Frank Sparry was fined $5 for a plain drunk.

When arrested, he was sitting in front ot the Capital carriage works and was so stupefied and welpless that VfJa class literary ability, is tho object of the CO AttJinmuw. -josrt divine passion on the part of a certain worthy young lady of Topeka society. Piano Ops, i Tho unfortunate part of it all is that the Im Wi The Topeka Odorless Sanitary com pany has moved its office to the east base uivme passion is noi returned by the good looking "baciT aforesaid. Indeel. ment room of the Stormont building, 109 CUB10 HALL AKD rAtUm Via Vina ornmceoil I West Sixth street.

Telenhone 392. the patrol wagon had to be called When he came to himself this morning, hesa he only had one drink of whisky, which was offered him by strangers and after taking it he lost all consciousness. He olaimed to have had 15 when he took the drink, and was relieved of that sum by tho men who trtated him. He had 4. I tVf.

Wr.iffS Artist t4. timate friends as being bored to death I Ui-t, 03 Kan Avenue The Through Sleeper by the worthy young lady's importuni Of the "Chicago Vestibnled Limited" now ct Ai I tin? rr ties. But as a cat can admire a auin. I leaves Topeka, via the Union Pacific, at 2:52 p. arriving in Chicago, via the Chicago tn tta i the young lady goes on admiring and loving just the same.

She is evidently Alton, at 8 a. m. next morning. Space in ail the appearance of a man who had A11N! AUGfl! A4ff3lS (f) 1 1 this car may be reserved at the city office. been drugged.

proud of her love, and cares not who The time between Topeka and Denver has Char es Richardson, who was arrested knows it, so, success or failure, her perseverance at least is to be admired. again been shortened. The fast train leav on the charge of petit larceny, was dis- in Topeka at 1:45 p. arriving in Denver RK KOUNHK harged. at 7:45 a.

m. next morning. Go to theskatatoriumand have lots The Union Pacific is the through line and The Ice Palace will be open for busi fun and get a ticket in the drawing with each 25c admission ticket. makes the quickest time between Topeka mux urs axs Accxdm. Insurance A(rcnt 111 tUtU IVttl Hii4Cat.

ness this, Tuesday, night at 7:30 o'clock, and Beatrice, Lincoln and Omaha, Neb. Dr. Due' lUriodicjtl Fills. The Eileen Oge company will produce This great Fitncb remedy acta directly upon F. A.

Lewis, City Ticket Agent, 525 Kansas avenue. M. B. FtnroN, Depot agent. the "Colleen Bawn" at Crawford's opera house January 9, 1S90, under tho auspices of the Catholic You eg Men's asso Wor DANCING S.

E. Eacher'a AcaJctsj, The ice palace near the corner of Kan ciation. The chart is now open at box office. pas and Tenth avenues opens to-night pi tl mfns8 (from atever cause) and all jericthcal troubles peculiar to w.n A tare rtimdy, warranted to tx. iie xnrtr tu n.

b'Lpuld net be cscd d- ring pregnancy. Fnll duecions acconipnnyinK bov by mail. $2 a or three for Tm umiartirlmrpliid by Swift Holi day, and retail agen'e, Topeka, Kansas. The ice palace near the corner of Kansas andTenth avenues opens to-night. Good skates to rent.

Admission 25c. Good skates to rent. Admission 25c a a ivo uiM.t uvar ino corner 01 rvaa- i sas and Tenth avenues opens to-LiSht. 2 is oVwY. Good skates to rent.

Adm 25c. 4 tU ft tell boots, just the thing for this weather, at Wm. Kietzman's new shoe store, 416 Kansas avenue. Old papers for sale at IhUodce. I lYletrOnQI I tnn H.llL WMtrtt rot? rtciM,.

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