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The Topeka Daily Capital from Topeka, Kansas • Page 8

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THE TOPEILA DAIL.T CAPITAIi FK1DA1: MOKNING, OOTOBER 10 1804, (7) URM' RJRGflAN- AM SALE FOB BAEGAiETS AT HOE HOUSE, SHOE HOUSE 186 Kansas Ave1 mm Kj J. C. BENNETT BARNARD'S French Kid Button, Louie XV, Heel, Hand-Sw4 Turn. Light, fin and vry ctyliab, SLIPPERS AND RUBBERS During the last 7eek of August there ttos a great sale of Dry Goods in Hew York, tne entire stock of Halstcad, Haines Cz Dry Goods jobbers, amounting to $500,000 being closed ont by the order of the assignee, Lewis LXay. This immense sale was finished up within about a week, one department earn ay, and many goods went for half valuo and all for less than value.

Two of our firm were on hand and bought liberally, knowing such good goods from so reliable a house could never be purchased at so low a price. Part of this purchase has been delayed in transit but are best makes and latest Styles in all mdths. We offer, this Women's Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 3 to 8, atthe lo7 price We invite an inspection our stock and prices, -swe are certain customers better noT? than ever before. W. 8.

FURIIAIJ; now all in and we are enabled Golden Opportunity for Bargains. Sale Begins Wednesday, Oct. 8. First Annual Combination Sale SHOM-moS CATTLE From Capital View Herd, Silver Lake. and If.

Waltolre's Herd, Carbondale, Kansa, at the Fair Groimils, Topeta, Kansas, 1 p. Weteflay, Oct. 229, 1884. 4A BECOBDED 8HORT-HOBN3, consisting cf Tonng Marys, Josephines, Eosemarys, Florss, Bed Princesses. Miss Severs.

Amelias. PineaDnles. Bonn fanes, etc. Them animal, nf nrnr individual merit eod colors and in good breeding condition. Fashionable bred balls at head of both herds.

Catalogues ready October 18th. Terms: cah. or four months time on approved notes wnu per coLi, luicicsb. a A. 8AWYEE, Auctioneer, Manhattan, Kansas.

filUI BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPEBS, Kansas Avenue, Topeka. (5 rOrf. 174 Kansas A yenno. Althomgh we make Cabinets kxr t2 and Panel pictures lor IS per doan we will make our wexk cm daai in ever letpect. Come while yon have the opportunJ- Uiese prices wont last lasts.

Stilson Bartholomew OUsr the largest list of FARM STffi RANCHES, CITY SUBURB AH PROPEBTT Of any Agency in the State. A few desirable things below FOR SALE Handsome new residence of nine rooms on corner of Ashland and Wood" lawn avenues in Po twin's subdivision, lot 122 1 2 feet front DV 205 feet deer, crnnd rAl1ar under whole house, well, ci3 tern, etc. This is a very desirable home, only 3 blocks from Sixth street cars, only $5,000, $1,000 cash and balance one to ten years time to suit purchaser. Sti. son Bar tholomew, FOR SALE 3 lot- ob Pine street Ii 8.

a's. addition, $300. Stilsca Ear. tsolonew. FOR SALE Farm stock raicfcta, wild lasifs.

city sod saburbaa property. Stilson BarthO'ora w. 730 acre far, all fencetf, wHI waterti, fair lapro re meets; $10 per acre. Stisoa Bartho'cnew. 4 007 acre ranche, good 4 wire fesse, gooel water and some timber.

Only $13 per acre. Stilson Bartholomew. A special bargain a iceniw 2 alwy. orooa wtll, barn e.st front, oa Prospect street, only eza block fron street cars. 0ly $1,500, if taken this week.

This property Is wertb $1,800. Don't delay. Stilson Sl BarthalAmaw 3 acrf io "Scabrook" for $300. St3-sen Berth lomew. 6 acres io Seabraok for $750.

terns. Stilton Bartholomew. easy 3 lots oa Pine street I S. adl. tlca sear street cars, only $300.

Stilsti Berth lone w. 3 lots on Taylor street, south cf 10th, $1 5f 0, 1-3 ca balance long time. StM-son Bartholomew. 3 lots oa Prospect street, only $450, ei easy urns, a uson Bartholomew. W.

I. TOL.E, BlaMtMiip: and lorsBlicBiif. Haw ihon open.d at 102 Jackson ttreet. In tear of Gordon house. Carriage and wagon work.

UOW work, itnna rmttnnif truim mmUuI Jk USKKAI everything in the way Ot Iron and steel. Em had 28 years experience. Patronage lalicted. SCHICK ARGO. Hannfactarers of Spring Beds, Waitresses, PilloTrs, Bolsters.

Etc. Keep on hand a fall line of t'teir maanfaet-nred goods for both Vhobsalo and Retail Traeb. Are nrevared to do firxt-rJM work in oer mat resses and repairing All iu-den prompUy filled. Price list mailed fre tm dealers Kansas Tenua- Tooeka. TO -Agefl Ilea.

-A. tiixo dure. TLa awfnl m1Sn fw orgaDlc weakness destroying both mind aad bcouefal ills peiMenay ftT TiS resnlta bafor Mtunrnnttmi Mt. In mm. tll' tiling nerwS inSS.

dlallk In arwHai Ufa Th WwC. -TrT MARRIAGE. 'rtednorthoay entering on that htm tsTnnr excuaoility cS lartUeii qolcily ttdtttd. ktcso- ea. apendingume witfi thow nneaaWa SLf" with aeidliiiii DE.t7ASSEBZUO.

-iZT yeara exsa- waa quia BnTatai ait 107 East Cta tt. aest ie PeVi h--. rJV fry exyrtJ iff Y012 aiaMole Estallislied 1869. 186 Kansas Ave. BOOTS, SHOES, TOTJMAN HAT.

CORRECT STYLE. We hare a alJ.Iine of Shapes and styles in fross Ho best Manufacturers in this country. oeh as D. D.Yoaman, E. Morris aad John Stetson Co.

when you want a HAT. habdt McMillan, Hatters aad Gent's Furnishers, 149 Kansas Topeka. CHICKEN CHOLEKA Cored, Savin Oinuxent guaranteed to core all 7omOs anfl Bail) Wire Cats, or money refunded. Gall at Windsor Drag 8tor. JOHN WAND.

ORDERS FR03 ABROAD SOLICITED. STEAM LMLWI. Telephone 153. dirts, Collars and Cans a specialty. Orders called for and delivered free.

F. Ju Eiplit, Prop. Office 149 Kan. Aye. T.J.

ICELLAH, WALL PAPER -AND- PAPER HANGINGS, 183 Kansas Avenue. PURE Fresh Buckwheat Flour Made by the TOPES A HEAL HILL. Ask your ooor for our Prluted Sacks of To peka mar Buckwheat flour. Warranted Pore. If not kept by yonr grocer call at the sales' oom oar Mill and Klevtr.

No 78 Kansas avenue. DOWN A lErrORD. W0BK1NQ. O01OBKB 10. 1884; THE COURTS.

Daily Doing In the Various Courts About the City. POLICK C- UBT. The slate in Jailor Davis quarters was not as well filled as usual yesterday, bat no reason is assigned for a slacking up in bosiness, without it be the recent col i snap, which has so frightened and paled the red nosed fraternity that they hare decided to remain indoors Joe" Bernard, for assault, was committed until Satnrday night for his wrong do-isg. J. Jackson, for resisting an officer in the discharge of his duty, was committed to Sll for three days.

Frank 8yiorf plain drank, fined $10, which he paid. The cases ot Messrs. Q. P. Whiteside, O.

T7. Schick and H. Mnntefering, for refusing to pay poll tax, were disposed of, but how the slate fails to elucidate. J. 8.

Johnson, for fast during across the bridge, waa fined $5, which he paid. Three head of horses, one cow and one sheep were arrested for running at large, and await their owners at the pound, back of the city prison. raoBiTi OOTJBT. Mr. Robert EL- Kaeres and Hiss Lizsle UcLellan were furnished the necessary papers to make them man and wife by Judge Harrey yesterday.

Roller Sftmti lr. Charles Franks, the txpert upon roller skates, will giro another exhibition upon stilts at the Rink Sitarday evening next. This will prove a grand opening of the S5S30 1, since the weather has become go favorable, and roller skaters should not fill to attend en waww f.t. ADDIE KESTER, tX DOHEOPOTniST. ana residence 123 Causes arenne ef wesaea aad children, a specialty.

At Popular prices, including the month, two (2) special lots of of 09c and $L00, worth $1.75. 76 con please and fit our Tor a mW Mr. Jessee is a watchmaVer in the Spring-field watch works. Mr. Will Popenoe, formerly of.

this city, has again returned to make Topeka his home, having sold his interest io the Occidental hotel at Wichita. Will is an energetic and bright young man, who will be welcomed back to his home. Hon. George returned yesterday from Ohio, where he has been doing yoe man service on the stump for Blaine and Logan. He reports the meetings large and enthusiastic and Ohio good for fifteen or twenty thousand Republican majority.

Emporia Eepvblteam Co, The. Moon-, light, one of the ablest Democratic speakers in the State," accompanied by Eugene Hagan, of Topeka, Democratic candidate for Secretary of State, called at the Republican office last evening with our esteemed citizens H. E. Norton and Mr. Smith.

Mr. M. Updike leaves this, morning for New Orleans to assume the duties as superintendent of buildings of the agricultural department. Mr. Updike is a master mechanic and no better selection for the position could have been made.

He will not return until next May. Mr. Wilson Kinnear, who made Topeka a pleasant visit a short time ago, passed east over the Santa Fe yesterday from Dever, where he has been enjoying a vacation in the mountains. He goes to Lawrence, where he is employed in the civil engineering department of the government school. Captain G.

Y. Johncon, the veteran State fair secretary and superintendent of tne agricultural show at the New Orleans Exposition, left yetterday for Lawrence. He will start to-morrow to assume the active duties of his position accompanied by Mr. M. Updike, the carpenter ani contractor of this city, who, with three foremen, will work night and day in fitting up the necessary live stock buildings.

Capt. Johnson meets the superintendents acting under him while enroute thither. fEST TODR BAMG POWDER TO-DAY! Branda adrerUM4 aa absolutely pnro THE TEST I Place a ean too down on a hot mta-rm mi hMtM.thm rmuoTa tha oover and smell. A enemiat will not be quired to daioct (be presence of ainmoolc DOES KOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS HULLTHTTLIKSS HAS NEVER BIX QCXSTIOSSB.

la a. million komaa for a. aturtw a mkIui Vaa tood Ut eoaawnera' reliable test, THE. TEST OF THE OVEH. PRICE BAKING POWDER aaawa ur Dr.

Price's Special fiayoring Extracts. Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems M-or ugax, Meajuiy Breed. The Best Dry Uom Yeaat In the World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS.

CHIOACO. ST. LOUIS. TOFlA OPEBA HOOHK L. M.

CKAWrORD. Manager. Wait for tte Jtostani tie Best! The lis eorabls Pest Great 1 be Triumptal Present Greater. The Hbj Liogb Creators. ONE SIGHT ONLY.

nOHDAY Evening, October i3. Tell everybody thtt on the above date the pro-. claimed Hatters of the Minstrel World, HAPPY CAL WAGNER'S IMfSTRGLS Each and ever? artist a Bright Prtlmlar Star" in the Ajnuaement Firmament. Positively and indispntaoly a head and ahouider above all iu pigmy rlrals 8unding PterU-ea, Uoapiwoacfcafele aad aione in Taient, UagoiCade and Intrinsic KzotOleoce. As Avalanche of Fan, A Cycloaa ef Kew Faatnrcs, AW rid af attractions Picked frsa ths PINNACIiE OF FAME.

Grand parade at m. daily Semre seats ta adraace end aToid the rnab PartlM liTiDg at a distance ean secure teata bi mail, telapn or uMohooe. W. 8. General IgenL Usual prlcea-So, too.

7jc and fL Seatton aalaatWiadaoxDnzsBtor. tMma I I STATE HOUSE. Items of Interest Prom the Capitol Building. The treasurer of Stafford county, Mr. James Neeland, settled up with the State Treasurer yesterday.

The Southwest Kansas College, of Wichita, was incorporated by the Secretary of State yesterday. This educational institution has for its directors, Messrs. D. W. Phillips, H.

a Siuss, J. a Batan, J. O. Davidson, J. P.

Allen, A. C. Payne, T. B. Wall, W.

E. Stanley and H. Sinboden. The charter of the Kirwin cornet band, of Kirwin, Kantas, was filed yesterday. The musicians of Kirwin who will compose the band are Messrs.

J. A. Gnffia, R. Bolon, W. H.

Johnson, W. I. Wands, C. A Iogersoll, Frank F. McBride, Enoa Mullen.

Several prominent gentlemen of Missouri and this State hate formed a private corporation to be known as the New Mexico Mica Mining company, with capital stock. The headquarters of the company will be in Wyandotte. The charter of the company was filed yesterday. The Ashland town company filed its starter yesterday. The directory is com posed of substantial business men of Win-field and Ashland.

Chief Justice A. H. Horton, of the Supreme court, went over to Atchison yesterday. Flambeaux. Erery member of the Topeka Republican Flambeau club is expected to report at the court house this evening to participate in the John Ryan ratification meeting.

Bf order J. W. F. Hughxs, Captain. YFaaieft.

A good man as special agent to travel and appoint agents in this State for the Marshall Mutual Aid Association. R. A. Clabe, Manager. Topeka Bank Building.

PERSONAL. Geo. W. Barnes, of Dover, was at the Copelani yesterday. W.

F. Folk, of the Louise Sylvester com pany, is at the Gordon. J. H. Keller, of Hoi ton, a traveling man, was in the city yesterday.

Charles G. Lord, press agent for Dion Boucicault, was at the Windsor yesterday. Mr. H. C.

Keller, of Leavenworth, was in the city yesterday, a guest at the Gor don. Matt. Johnson, county superintendent of Wabaun see, is in the city having a school district map lithographed. Miss Jennie Watson, of Troy, N. is visiting Mrs.

P. Griswold at her ele gant home on Topeka avenue. J. A McLaughlin, the popular boot and shoe merchant, returned yesterday from his trip to St. Louis and the east.

Mr. Charles L. Keating, the efficient representative of F. Moody A of Kansas City," was among bis patrons yesterday. Mr.

H. K. Rowley, wife and daughter departed yesterday for New York city, and other eastern points upon a pleasure tour. Mrs. J.

P. Griswold and Mrs. J. L. Shel-labarger departed yesterday for Chicago, where they will spend a few weeks with friends.

Mr. John Spencer, recently of Lawrence, has assumed a position in the State Printing house, and will spend the winter in Topeka. Major A P. Shrove went to Wyandotte yesterday with his children, where the latter will visit Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Talbott, of that city. Mr. Corydon F.

Craig, general manager of the Gillis opera house, Kansas City, and the Grand of this city, was in the city yesterday, accompanied by his brother, Mr. A Craig. Mr. J. F.

Loofboro, of Leonardville, Riley county, nominee of the Republican party for representative, called yesterday. Mr. Loofboro has been attending the meeting of Good Templars. Miss Hattie Haskell and Miea Mary Miller will remain in Topeka and go to hear Fanny Davennort to-morrow even-in? in company with Mr. GemmelTa family returning to Lawrence Saturday.

Prof. Thompson, the TJ. 8. Geological survey, who has teen stopping with his friend, Col. R'zsr, in this city, left for northern Arizona yesterday, where the main partyjof the surveying corps is now i Mr.

A H. Jessee, of Springfield, IiJn who hai been spending the past year in Kansas and Nebraska, returned yesterday to his home after a brief visit ia Topcia. to offer you this J. B. OSJII.D, Sliver tatte.

Ban. JH WALTIXIKC, Cavrbiidavle, Kan. fu if nftlia CALCULATIONS an extraordinarily prosperous v.wm niVU ME C10TMG! has induced them to cast about nnn. iiurps JUL Si! If ffiJdS 197 199 Kansas Avenue, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods Carpets, A most hearty invitation to their friends and the public at with thfl Vflrv laat. nrkTraltioa BASING THEIR on the bright realization of purchases, making this one of the grandest stocks west of the MlSSlSSimri.

ThAir cnnnAntiVm mTfK FIVE OTH In this State afforded them superior facilities in the purchase of large lots, by which tbey are enabled to save for their patrons, many instances, as much as 25 per cent. OSE WORD ABOUT An unusual demand thA nnpt. Boys and Children's clothing ui buioiuie, wuuGuuuiu uo unsurpaseci in this country. An inspection of this Department will convince any one that their efforts have been crowned with the most absolute success. They call Special Attention to their Ml' WW of xrhich they have several grades.

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