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8 Tim DAILY COSiMOniSAJLTH, TUESDAY OKNISTGr, JULY 15, IsSrL GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Morris Eefnliardt C. E. BUHR JEWELER PREPARATORY TO TAKING INVENTORY. STEVENSON II. THIS WEEK WILL CLOSE OUT as Avenue 201 Kan JJT 9 O'OLOOE; TJ "2" 1 4 SI 3 Lawns, Satines, White large lot of Ladies HE3DUCBD PEIOESi 1 It is simply impossible to mention every, class of goods which we will sell way below first cost in order to reduce stock We shall offer a Chemises, light PEGKHAM.

Goods, Parasols, Etc. can-only name a tew of the week will be offered in every 13c 15c 5c 25c to 30c 5c a oair 10c a pair before taking inventory, and we many special bargains which this department. NOTE THE QUOTATIONS: Corset Waists Drawers, Satines worth 18c marked down to Satines worth 25c marked down Piques worth 8 l-3c marked down Brocaded Piques worth 40c marked down to Brocaded Marseilles worth 50c marked down Printed Su ISians worth 50c marked down to 40c We will sell a limited quantity of Ladies' Gloves at unheard of prices. Which have been slishtlv soiled prisingly LOW PRICES. Onlv Colored Cotton Gloves Black Cotton Gloves off, and this is a RARE OPPORTUNITT to purchase these guuua ctu leas man xne cosl oi PARASOLS.

We will sell at prices less than cost of production. STEVENSON! PEOKH AM iXi. AUCXU.O. HAY, GAMMON Go. mills, Mcpherson os COOL PRICES FOR WARM WEATHER Nothing can be more welcome than these Satins we have i.inn i Jl mLLI.

i they are. Tou will see how mills, Mcpherson go. INDIA LINENS AT 20 ft ii it it ii it ft ft ft 25 30 35 These are all excellent values, about the same width as you see elsewhere, only finer. mills, Mcpherson oo. Before going you will be glad to hear of Cashmere Shawls for so little that the ink will hardly stick to the types to tell about them.

$2.00 even. Colors are Cream, Cardi-nal, Pink and Blue. mills, Mcpherson co Everything new, fresh and dean. No old shop worn goods. No Auction Goods.

Jery thing guaranteed as represented or money refunded. Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Diamonds, I "A full and complete Btock at prices to suit the times. Twenty Years Eiprieice in the business. Buying at close figures and sell lng the me enables me to ofler inducements in the way of bargains to close cash buyers. Your Inspection and Patronage Solicitei TUESDAY MOKNING JULY 15.

1884 Refrigerators, Kitchell Marburg. Jewett's Refrigerators are the best. Gasoline Stoves, Kitchell Marburg. Go to Library hall to-morrow evening. Old papers in packages of fifty for sale at this office.

Swift Holliday, Prescription Drug gists, 169 Kansas Avenue. Gasoline Stoves, Kitchell Marburg. Call at this office for papers to put under your carpet, on your shelves, 1 Quick Meal Gasoline Stove, simplest and safest, at Blake's, 211 Kan. ave. Ice cream and a good time, and dont you forget it, at Memorial Baptist church this evening.

The best and greatest variety of baths at the Central Bathing and Shaving rooms, No. 206 Kansas avenue. Kitchell Marburg. Dr. Bernhardt charges nothing for consultation.

His prices are reasonable, ranging as low as $5. Telephones have been placed in the residence of Dr. McClintock and in the office of Drs. McClintock Munn. Prof.

Heck and his orchestra will entertain you at library Hall Wednesday while you discuss that delicious cream. WantedGirls to do folding at the office of the E. Sexton Printing Company, cor. 7th rear of Windsor hotel Go to Library hall Wednesday evening and assist the ladies of the church of the Assumption in meeting a payment on a new pipe organ. Dr.

Bernhardt is not a spectacle seller, but a Scientific Optican. Beware of imitations. His charges are moderate so that all may avail themselves of his scientific attainments. The delegates to the State Convention are respectfully invited.to attend the Social and Musical Concert at Library Hall Wednesday evening. iw i When your eyes fail you, consult none but the highest authority- such a man is Dr.

Bernhardt, of thirty years experience endorsed by the populace. Consultation free and charges within the reach all. Leave orders for Omnibus and Baggage at the Omnibus Office, No. 160 Jack-eon street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Telephone connections.

Sight is priceless. Do not tamper with your eyes by trusting them in the hands of self styled opticians. Dr. Bernhardt's charges are such that all may avail themselves of his superior skill. His ability ia endorsed by the highest authority.

The class of the Topeka Turn Verein which carried off three prizes at Omaha, will give a public exhibition at Turner Garden Wednesday eveniDg. There will be a dance after the exhibition. Do not risk permanent loss of sight by inexperienced persons when you can con-cult Dr. Bernhardt and enjoy the benefits of his superior knowledge at a nominal figure. Office at the Copeland.

For Minneapolis. The members of the G. A. E. and others who go to Minneapolis, returning, will have the choice of four different routes, as follows: All rail via Sioux City and Council Bluffs.

All rail via Mason City, Albia and Hopkins. Mississippi River Packet line to Burlington, and thence by rail to Missouri riven Mississippi River Packet line to Quincy and thence by rail to Missouri river. This is an advantage that those who go by any other route will not have. That trip down the river from St. Paul to Quincy or Burlington, will be fine this time of year.

Robes in our show winrlftwa at Bur. once a vear dn rrII t.Tiara tne materials lfom wnicn they good they are and how pretty. CENTS PER YARD. ft tt ft ft ft tt ft ft ft $30 CARPETS PUT DOWN WOOD FURNITURE CO AVE. 24finO 00,000 E3- 3BL XX Kansas Avenue Topeka.

HAS FOR SALE AS FINE A LINE OF Mantels and Grates As can be found anywhere west, and he will duplicate Chicago or Cincinnati prices every time. Hearth and Floor Tiles, Mantel Facings, Brass Fenders, Frames, Fire Brick and Clay, Agent for the PEERLESS GRATE. The PEERLESS is the best in use to-day. --OF- Chicago, Illinois, Formerly of Berlin, andlHew York, is stopping at present AT THE COPELAND, OFFICE ROOM No. Parlor Floor, TOPEKA, KANSAS, Offers to those who are suffering from weakness and HIS AND yv CRYSTAL Glass Spectacles.

Superior to any other in use. Constructed in accordance with the science and philosophy of nature, admirably adapted to the organs of sight, and per-fectly natural to the eye, affording altogether the best artificial help to the human yision ever invented. 1. THEY CAN BE WORN WITH PERFECT EASE for anv lenirth of time at one sittine. eiviner astonishing clearness of vision, by candle or other arunciai lignt, and comfort to the spectacle wearer hitherto unknown.

2. HOW TO SELECT GLASSES. It requires professional guidance, even when a good article is offered. Dr. Bernhardt not only has the best glasses to be found in the market, but carefully examines the eyes of the patient, and gives indispensable advice as to the proper selection of them.

Dr. Morris comes recommended in th chest terms of praise by numerous certificates irom ine most eminent physicians, occu-lists, divines, and the most prominent men of our country. Amonsr them ara those of Topeka, Kan.f and from all the ti llub lac. ye nave carenuiy xanunedthe lenses and instruments of Dr. Morris Bernhardt and feel fully warranted In statins; that for completeness they excel any before brought to our notice, and furthermore, that we Pa-bibi-v IT.

4 or a mww mt ucucvo uuu moruugniy coinpcitni mjx optician, and fully able to relieve the various defects of sight to which the eye is heir to, as such. He has shown us a book of autographs containing letters of commendation from Ex-President Mayes, the Governors of seventeen different States, including the highest testimonials from the professors of many different colleges, leading divides, and an array of Intelligent and scientific men from aU parts the United States, peakimr of his ability In the hlghestterms of praise. I Storment. D. Geo.

Uoireboom, D. Gibson, Sheldon Hlbben, Jones, MD, Redden. d7 George Dick. 8 Martin. MD.

II Roby, D. MincrTM D. Burgen, D. I have seen numerous testimonials In the hands of Professor Bernhardt pertaining to his eminent success In the art of adapting lenses to the various defects of vision, snd do not hesitate to say, if testimony Is an evidence to the common mind of scientific attainments. Professor, Bernhardt Is skilled la the art he professes.

O.B.MOSS,M.D. Topeka, June 7, 1384. we have -examined the testimonials of Dr. Morris Bernhardt and would gladly endorse all at the ph ysi clans ave said. Richard Elferby.

Dean ol Grace Cathedral. Louis Blakesley, Pastor of First Congregational church. George, Pastor First Presbyterian church. Topeka, Kan June 7, 1884. I have examined the testimonials of Dr.

Morris Bernhardt, and am personally acquainted with the writers of several of them, and know them to be thoroughly reliable iu any statements they may make, i take pleasure in stating my fuu confidence In the ability and skill of Dr. Bernhardt. C. C. FOOTE, Pastor First Baptist Dr.

Bernhardt extends dial invitation to thosa nf Medical Faculty and Clergy wiAUiu xio naa Deen iinaDie to meet to visit him at his offlco. DEFECT BE SG-HT IS THE TIME TO CURE SKTfl HDII0RS. It is at this season when tha Pores open freely and the Presplration Is abundant that Disfiguring Humors, Humiliating Eruptions, Itching Tortures, Salt Rbeum or Eczema, Psoriasis, Tetter, Ringworm, Baby Humors, scrofula, Scrofulous Bores. Abscesses, and Dl-chareine Wounds, and every specie of Itching, Scaly, and Pimply Dis ease! of tne sjun ana scaip are most speedily ana economically curt by the Remedies. IT IS A FACT.

Hundreds of letters In our possession (copies of wnicn may oe naa dj return man) are our authority for the assertion that Skin, Scalp, and Blood Humors, whether Scrofulous, Inherted. or Contagious, may NOW be permanently cured by Ccn-cuba Resolvent, the new Blood Purifier, internally, and Cutxcusa and Ctjticuba Soap, the neat Skin Cures and Beautifiers. externally, in one-half i he time and at one-half the expense of any omcr season. j( GREATEST ON EARTH. CuTxeuxA Remedies are the greatest medicines on earth.

Had the worst case -alt Rheum in this country. My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died from it. I believe Cuticur a would have savea her life. My arms, breast ana head were covered for three years, which nothing relieved or cured until I ued the Cuticura Resolvent, internally, and Cctzctba and CoticiTKa Soap externally. J.

W. Adams, Newark, O. GREAT BliOOD MEDICINES. The half has not been tld as to the great cura tive powers of the Cuticura Remedies. I have paid nundrels of dollars for medicines to cur.

diseases of the blood and skin, and never found anything yet to equal the Cuticura Remedies Chas. Af Williams, Providence, CURE IN EVERY CASEr Your CtmcuRAlREMEDiES outsell all other med icines I keep for akin diseases. My customers and patients say that' they have effecte I a cure in every instance, wnere omer remedies nave tailed. H. W.

BrockwaY, M. Franklin Falls, NJ H. Sold by all druarsrista. Price: 58 eta Resolvent, Sl.QO; Soap, 25 cts. Potter Drttq and CHEMICAL COMPANY, Boston, Mass.

Send for "flow to Cur Skfn Tleen T3T? A I I I For Sunburn, Tan au Gteasy DUjA- I I Skin. Blackheads. Pintoles. Skin Blemishes, and Infantile Humors, use cuti cura boap, a real tseauuner. lete Treatment witl for One Dollar.

mHE Great Balsamic Distill'ition Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clovtr iniosoms, eic, ca'ieo "anntnrrt's Kadical Cure, for the 1-mTnvUiif xelief and p-rrnHntDt cure oi everv form of Catarrh, from a simple Cold in the Bead to Loss of Smell. Tasie and TTpnri and Catarrhal Consul pLion.Com- m. wioiuiufc a boulp I- Rdical Cutp, one box Ca- 1. 1 uirruiu ouiveui ana one improved I luuaicr, ju uue pitcKae, may now be hud of nil n.ncrtriela fny i in Ask for SANDFilRn RimrMi "The OnlT absriillt Hnoolfln ura Vnnnr rr ir.j VI. JUC'A.

Times. "The best we have found in a lifetime of uuenng. ncv. ur. niggin, jsoKon.

AUer a long struggle with Catarrh the Radical Curb has cou- S. W. Monroe, Lewubu Pa. "1 flTe not iouna a case mat aid not relieve at once." Andrew Lte, Manchester, Afo. Potter Drtjq and Chemical Boston New Lit for 8hnttwrt nerves, painful Muscles Col rs a lln's Voltaic Electic Piaster instantly aflects the nervous system and finishes pain, nervousness and debility.

A perfect Elec via rse tro Galvanic Batterv. FASTER5 rcTsiQ combined with a highly All Druggists. uieiiivui Mr Inr 2 TVT VCT 1 TCTr" i xrr HTuvn -rT NEERINO AT TBI Rcvisil in Pnr vrrmnir" iNSTrruTE. Troy, N. Y.

The oldest engineering scnooi in America. Next term begins September V. n.toU Uicu UUOi- eradnatps for tho niut kq tsdm witv, lions; also course of 'fctudy, requirements, exnen- bw, awuras xja. lu Utt.U,CIN Ji. AJireCtOr.

mo In Sheep, Russia and Turkey Bindings. Webster's Unabridged Dictionarvis supplied, at small additional cosy with DEXISOys PATENT REIXXtElfCE INDEX. "The greatest improvement in book-making that has teen made in a hundred years." THE STANDARD. I Webster it has 118,000 Word swuu faigravings, and a Sew ASiograpnicai dictionary. llSflS Standard in Gov't Printing Oftsce.

JL Jflll 33,000 copies in Pabiic Schools. I Sale 20 to 1 of anv other hoHp. aid to make a Family intelligent. ess nem xor and SCHOOLS. Standard Authority with the U.

8. Supreme Court. Recommended by the State Sup'ta of Schools in 36 SUtea, College Prests. CKESSIAU Pub'ra, EpricgSeld, Mass. mm RADICAL CUR Coi 7 mm--: mm i CAPITOL CULL1NGS.

Matters Resume Their Usual Calm and Placid Routine About the Various Departments. The Democrats who went to Chicago that are holding office about the State House, viz: Governor Glick, his son, Fred. Glick, and Colonel R. B. Morris returned yesterday and assumed their posts of duty.

Auditor McCabe has just completed the task of making up his tables on the assessments of Kansas property for 1884, and the comparative statement of totals is as follows: Total number acres taxable lands 1883 MMnm Total number acres taxable lands XSo 25,889,907 27,710,981 1,821,074 Total assessed value taxable lands Total assessed value taxable lands 1884 117.358.3U 14 Increase- 8 37 Average vtlue per acre 3 86 X884m 4 23 Increase 37 881.804 337,861 Total number town lots 1883, 1884 Increase Total value town lots 1883....... 27,739,202 88 18s4 34 846.U7U 76 Increase 7,107.767 88 Total personal property 1883 48,0 0,49 1 24 1884 56,391,618 02 Increase 8,3 1.125 78 Total railroad property 1883.. 27 290,214 93 83 1,165,690 90 Grand total 1883.. WMIIIMt $202 959,509 82 1884 237.052.8C6 75 Equal to 16 4-5 per cent. The charters filed yesterday were as follows: M.

E. Church South, of Wellington circuit; M. E. Church of New Salem; Church of Christ, Harper; and the Thor oughbred Cattle Company of, Irving, Marshall county. Notary Public commissions were issued yesterday to John P.

Monnett, Belle-mead, Ford county; Howel Jones, To-peka; R. C. Deane, Wichita. S. W.

Blair, Solomon TJ. Hess, Arkansas City; Ernest Pinkerton, Clay Center; McCord Shinkle, Pratt C. B. Evans, Ha-zelton, Barber county; J. Eckles, Abilene; J.

H. Chesney, Pittsburg; J. H. Henton, Anthony; John Charlton, Lawrence; P. M.

"Wickstrem, Clay Center; Charles Engler, Home City; C. L. Knapp, Burr Oak; W. M. Tomlinson, Marion; G.

R. Cochran, Crooked Creek, Ford county; Gffeorge E. Graham, Washington; E.D. Rose, Holton; M. E.

Rogers, Burlington; Charles N. Riggs, Emporia; W. E. Bolton, Janesvillefand J. T.

Bbtkin, Harper. Col. J. H. Brown, Bourbon, and William Burgoyne, Riley, were the County Treasurers making July; settlement with the State yesterday.

CLEVELAND. The Governor of New York Is a Silk-Stocking and a Trimmer. New York Commercial Advertiser. "Cleveland belongs to those namby- pamby Democrats, called by some the said Deputy, Register McLaughlin, "and I regard him as a trimmer. Now no true Democrat likes a man of this character pretending to belong to the Democratic party yet catering for the votes of the other party.

It was that which killed Horace Greeley politically, and will kill Cleveland. Who are his supporters? The so-called Independent Republicans the trimmers of that party. The Democrats, therefore, cannot consistently support such a man as this, and if the Chicago Convention nominates Cleveland it will make the greatest political mistake ever made by the party." "I have been dreadfully troubled with disease of the kidneys and liver during the past six months. Hunt's Kidney and Liver Remedy has made me a new man." Isaac W. Fairbrother, Providence, R.L Prof.

Emil Sage, who has been teaching German and French classes in this city during past two months, has been appointed to the chair of languages in the Presbyterian College at Emporia. We wish to say to our readers that Dr, Price's Special Flavoring Extracts of Nec. tarine, Banilla, Lemon, are the finest-purest and most natural flavors we have ever used. They are made from the trae- select fruit and aromatics. The common favoring extracts in the market bear no comparison for fine flavor to Dr.

Price's. White vests at Hardt McMillan's. MADRAS, NOTTINGHAM LACE, ANTIQUE LACE, TAMBOURS. THEY ARE THE NEWEST PATTERNS. We have just added another large invoice of above Curtains and Curtain Goods to our already large assortment.

WOOD AND BRASS CORNICE POLES of aU sizes and kinds in stock. VERY SMALL BRASS POLES for Lace and Madras Curtains. Just the thing CURTAINS PUT UP G-EO. W. 10 2323 -AJTSTD 224 SAFETY FUND SYSTEM.

HARTFORD LIFE AD AMM 1SURAME COHPAflY, HABTFOKD OOlSOSr. New Business Kfritten In 1833, Losses Paid in 1883, 252.GQO Death Claims Paid under the Safety Fund System over 570,000 Stale Trenmrrr's 0ice, State of Connecticut: ALFRED B. GOODRICH. Treasurer of the State of Connecticut, do hereby certify that the Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance ompany, of Hartford. Conn has on deposit In this effice.

securities to the amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars of the several denominations and descriptions particularly set forth In the following schedule, to-wit: TJ. JKesisteed 4 per cent, bonds, pax TJ S. Kegistt red 3 per cent, bor ds. par valne. Mortgages secured by real estate situated In this State, worth double the money loaned thereon 23,000 Total.

In vitctsvhereof. have hereunto set my hand, and caused my ofPcisl seal to be affixed, at the city of artford, this 19th day of January, A. D. 1884. ALFRED B.

GOODRICH, Treasurer. Statement ef cost for assessments during 1833, on each $1,000 of protection carried at tho following ages: Ages, 23 30 33 40 43 CO 33 CO Assessments, C5.G2 CD.37 S7.49 S3.54 S3.3S S11.B3 S13.20 C21 42 ATJS. H. PIETY, EAN..

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