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THE TOPEKA DATLY CAPITAL TUESDAY MORNTtTGr, DECEMBER 13, 1881. IIOL.IDAY SUPPLIES. again meeting his old father and mother in ton, Missouri, as a member of the Third THE COTTON QUESTION. the mountains of Turn, was turned out of Wisconsin cavalry, Mr. Jones, or Jack, as he is familiary called here, was ordered out on a five days' scout with a detachment of T-EEg iiL A jail only to be arrested on a requisition from the Governor of Missouri.

He was charged with participation in the. Glendale train robbery, upon, which charge he plead guilty, THE FOBHEB SOYAL SOUTHERN STAPLE. -FOR- seventy-five men, thirty of whom were Missouri militia, and the others members of the ana is now serving xiis seuieuw. Auua-baugh is short, thick set, firmly built, dark -i Third Wisconsin. The object of the expe 1ES.

HOLLIDAY' SUPPL complexion, Diacs: nair lace, dition was to look after some guerrillas who very active, with a nrm, quick step, and Some Faets Regarding the prospective Crop Figures Used in Making tbe Estimate Altogether Interesting Data. u-oro known tn in the in the neicborhood. I small feet. lilS testimony was positive but who had so far managed to elude the against Bourk. He was subjected to a long Federals at every effort to capture them, and rigid cross examination by nib Case, After marching and reconnoiteringfor three attorney ior isour, in wnicn many inter Malaga and California Grapes and Pears, Jamaica Lemons, Kansas and Michigan Apples.

estinsr phases of life on the plains and in days without even catching a glimpse of a bushwhacker, the detachment divided into three squads and started back to Lexington. the Pan Handle of Texas were presented.and matter furnished for an exciting history. The witness said that to have any social position in the Pan Handle, he must prove himself a "rustler." When asked what that meant, he said it meant to steal a horse or Chestnuts, Cocoa Nuts, and all Kinds of Imported Nuts, Raisins and Confectionery. Tne squaa wnicn acsx was in consisted oi seventeen men of the Third Wisconsin, under comsiand of a sergeant, and the Missouri militia, under command of a lieuten For tlie Cure of Coughs- Colds, St. Louis, Dec 12.

Despite the fact that two days ago the cotton market showed signs of weakness, it rallied by Friday, and on futures New York closed on that day very firm and quiet, but steady on spots. New Orleans elosed higher and steady on futures, and cotton advanced from 10 to 12 points in both markets. Of course this made the "bulls" very happy. Sales were quite heavy here Fridav. amounting to 3,842 bales.

To- two. the trial Dave left this country Hoarseness, Bronchitis.Croup, InfluJ ant who was one of the biggest cowards that Domestic and Imported Cheese and Table Luxuries. ever put foot in a stirrup or wore a shoulder I on a stolen 'horse, and took up with Billy I the Kid. in New Mexico. Dave is a bad lenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, In4 u-r a Icrpient Consumption and for the re4 With the Missouri home guards in the one, and comes of bad stock.

llief of consumptive persons advan-j advance, they marched nearly all day, and 'i i FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. A Health-Giving Resort. icea stages oi tne uisease. or saie were witnin nve miies ui jexiugiun wuen dav however, there was another slight re-1 the Wisconsin boys lost about a quarter of Special Correspondence of the Capital. by all Dmprgists.

Price, Cents. Orders by Mail will Receive Prompt Attention. Ecreka Springs. Ark Dec 9. Beau a mile by stopping to get water.

They had barely the road from the watering place, when Jack heard some pistol shots ahead. He put spurs to his horse and tiful Indian summer weather, more like April than December. Emigration to the action, which somewhat raised the hopes of the prophetic "bears," who insist that the indications point to a break in the markets. The figures on the blackboard to-day showed that in spots the New York market was quiet, and at the close of business at both New York and New Orleans started on, saying to his comrades, "Come on; there's fun ahead." Jack found the A. A.

RIPLEY SON, land of Springs is continuous, and is expected to assume the character of a boom after the holidays. This is the center of attrac- home guards terribly confused and excited. Some were trying to form a line, others re- treating to the rear, and the whole squad tion for invalids of every character and ail was in the utmost consternation. He soon ment; nearly every State in the Union is THE MARKET WAS BARELY STEADY, there haying been a decline during the day found that the cause of all the trouble was the fact that the advance guard had been at- 229 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas, Wholesale Fruit and Fancy Grocers. KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS.

represented here, particularly the Western and Southern States. This city has been declared a city of the first class good for a Sales here to- I tacked by seven bushh whackers, who fled of from five to seven points. day were considerably less than on the pre- when they saw the command, five going in Tarrant's Seltzer vious day, amounting to only 1,88 bales, two-year old. The reputation of the several springs in and about the city for medicinal asked the home guards' lieutenant why he against receipts of 3,446 bales. The re virtues constitutes the chief corner-stone of did not follow them, and he replied t.at he was afraid of being ambushed.

Jack then started down the road after the five bush- ceipts for six days of the last week have i May properly be called the "Hercules' ot medicine, for it cleanses Nature's Augean stables, and allows the recuperative powers of the system- to do the work of restoration to health. No medicine cures; Nature alone cures. This Aperient this citv of fourteen thousand inhabitants. 0 whackers, at the same time shouting to the It is built upon the mountains, down in tbe been ahead of corresponding days of last year, and were as follows: Monday, 7,966 men to follow him. He had gone scarcely a hundred yards when he came upon the bales; Tuesday, 5,526 bales; Wednesday, gulches and through the pine woods.

There is no other city like it under the sun. 'Tis KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS Covers 130 acres of land. Capacity, 10,00 Cattle; 25,000 Hogs; 2,000 Sheep, and 300 Hones or Mules. a T. MORSE, Gen'l Man'r.

H. P. CHILD, Supt. E. E.

RICHARDSON, Asst. Treas. and Asst. Sec'y. C.

P. PATTERSON, Traveling Agent. Buyers for the extensive local packing houses a for the eastern markets are here at all times opens the proper avenues, the functions are permitted resume their work and the patient gets well. SOLDY ALL DRUGGISTS. 775 bales: Thursday.

2.491 bales: Fridav. guerrillas, drawn up line, and not more destined to become the greatest health re- 3,692 bales; Saturday, 3,446 bales. The best Jhan tw from him- Jhe? firf -r, two rounds and then ran. He then turned posted authorities on the Exchange are of around to see how many men he had with the opinion that the receipts will continue him, and was astonished to find himself en-heavy until the first week January when tirely alone, the lieutenant and his men they predict there will be a falling off, but having hardly moved from their tracks. It not to.

an alarming extent. It will only be is altogether probable that Jack then and natural, they say. Cotton has been rushed there violated one of the commandments of into the market, as the holders in the grow- the decalogue; but we believe the recording ing sections have been unusually active to angel set it down as a justifiabe swear. 6ell while prices are high, and also because When he started in pursuit again, an old it is the closing month of the Year. They frontiersman named Martin, and two or making this the best market in the country for Beef Cattle, Feeding Cattle and Hogs.

Trains on the following railroads run into these yards Kansas Pacific Railway, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R. R-, sort of this whole country. Living is reasonable here; board can be had at 4 to $10 per week. The Commercial hotel, situated upon the mountain above the springs, is fast coming to the front as a favorite resort for all who are seeking the benefits of the springs or desire a home-like place to stop while sojourning here. Provision is rea- LOAN AND REAL ESTATE.

JOHN D. KNOX Bankers i Loan Agents 202 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. Kansas City, ort scott ana uuil k. jwansiis vaiy. uiwrence ana oouiueru rv.

xw, Kansas City, St. Joe Council Missouri Pacific Railway, Hannibal and St. Joseph R. Missouri, Kansas and Texas R. Wabash, St.

Louis and Pacific Railway, Chicago and AHon Railroad, and the (Formerly St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Railroad.) Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. BOnablv nlentv. though hiffh rjrieed.

It is They transact a General Banking Business. Buy and Sell Foreign and Domestic Exchange, end want cash to square up their accounts, the three others follows! but they were at least here fa a digtance of from large proportion of which fall due at the end I a hundred yards behind. After two more I "iyjut-" Loan Money on Real Estate and other securities. Interest paid on time deposits. of this month.

In regard to single-handed brushes with the guerrillas in I ien oriy imies. the road, Jack came upon them near a pond Heal Estate Mortgage Loans of water, where the road took a turn some- tt West's Nerve and Brain Treat thing the shape o' a horse shoe. Here they ment a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness THE TOTAL CROP OF COTTON, the St. Louis dealers are divided. The "bears" all believe that it will reach bales, and this iswhat the Liverpool fellows claim, and they think they know more made a stand Insure with B.

WlcClintock, Office in SHe Fox' Store. X2X Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kan. again, and Jack, after ex- Convulsions. Nervous Headache. Mental again, and Jack, after AfSPECIALTY.

Persons desiring Loans on Real Estate, whether town or farm property, can at this office obtain money at lowest rates. Call on us or write for changing shots with them, ordered the ca depression, Loss of tain to surrender. They cursed him for his I Tmtpnnv Tnvnlnntrv Emissions. Premft- about it than Americans do themselves. wau auiwiujuD uw lucmacuco.

Money i i i tu ur- t.l i terms. iJioney loancvi wiiuoui commission. Thers are a great many statistical estimates padence and ln 10(16 on as before, Jack ture 0ld Age, caused by over exertion, selt loaned without delay. We buy mortgages, over which St. Louis dealers in and buyers still following.

About a quarter of a mile aW or over indulgence, which leads to terms. Money loaned without commission. -HE REPRESENTS MISCELLANEOUS. of the staple ponder; and some pin their eron ne came a narrow np oi faith to one statement, and some to another. P1' coold see nothing of his me The "bulls," as a general thing, think that voU a clumP of bua 8a 5.500.000 hale wifl rover the Pntir rron of h.im wne.re the he had misery, decay and aeatn.

vjne dox wm cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order W.

Hfl. DIGNOJ, i cQi-eo ha. -i- time to change his position a man came out 1881-82. Bradstreet's last cotton article. of the bushes in full view, and Jack drew a bead on him and dropped him.

received by us for six boxes, accompanied DEALER IN That man -proved to be Jesse James, and uh fivo rfnlUra wp will send th nnrrhaser Old -Etna, oi Assets, $8,730,899.87. Eoval, oi Liveroool, IT. S. Assets, $3,031,402.00. i LOCKARD MAXWELL, 181 Kansas Cor.

Sixth (under Topeka Kan. REAL ESTATE DEALERS A1TD AGENTS, LOAN AND NOTE BROKERS. FURNITURE based on special returns from 1,1 34 correspondents, giving reports for 536 cotton-growing counties, which produce over 91 per cent, of the entire crop, figures up the total crop at only 5,014,170 bales. If these FIGURES ARE TO BE ACCEPTED, and they are thonght nearer the the shot had taken effect in his right lung. our written guarantee te return the money He managed to avoid capture that night by if the treatment does not effect a cure, seereting himself in the bushes, and was Guarantees issued by Swift Holliday picked up and cared for a farmer living near drueecists.

Topeka, Kansas. Orders by mail by. lwo afterward, however, the -whole at regular prices. gang, including Jesse james, ana tne cap mark by the leading factors here than some tain, Archie, Clements, came in and surren- I At the estate in England known as "Elve- The Largest Stock in the State and His Prices the Lowest. Upholstering a Specialty.

otner estimates, these ngures would show a dered under Johnson's amnesty proclama- dvn," owned by an Indian prince, who is an decrease of nearly 1,592,000 bales from last tion. enthusiastic sportsman, there are 140 acres year's crop. One Mr. Woodward, of Bos- It appears that when Quantrell went to of woods and meadows, enclosed by a wire ton has been making estimates, and he puts Kentucky, some time before these occur- fence ten feet high, devoted to breeding TAX PAYING, RENTING. AND COLLECTING AGENCY.

tne crop as hign as bales, but even rences, taking with him I rank James" and pheasants. Six thousand birds form the ft a IfrwA am MM. A. I A 1 1 If- me uini ucivis uu uuv uiu ujr iaiiu iu mis i a numuer oi me oia gang, mere were only figures. He is beyond all reason.

A very eight left in MissourLincluding Jesse James Mortgage and Real Estate Investments Negotiated. shrewd traveling man for a St. Louis firm. These and the notorious Archie Clements. breeding stock, and at the height of the laying season 2,000 eggs are picked up in a day.

These are 6old all over the country' and Evenden eggs are the most sought for by other gentlemen who rear pheasants. thought to fight their way a while longer, but when Jesse became disabled there seemed little else to do but eive up the erho6t. 230 232 KANSAS AVENUE TOPEKA, KANSAS who has been eight years in the cotton regions and has been keeping statistics, figures the crop at 5,250,000 bales, and his calculations are received with a great deal of favor here. The agricultural bureau will soon issue its reports. The "bears" claim to have A.

PRESCOTT CO. TOPEKA, KANSAS, Many persons take medicine for their ailments, and as soon as they feel better they disregard all directions, and stop taking it. They try it again and again, and finally throw it aside as worthless, when, had it been persevered in from the start, a perma CONOVER BROTHERS, Manufacturers of the C0N0VER BROS' PATENT UPRIGHT PIANOS, And Wholesale Agents for "STEINYVAY," "CHICKERING," "HAINES," "LINDEMAN" "KRANICII BACH." and "FISCH. ER" PIANOS. Publishers of Music and Music Books, Jobbers in Musical Merchandise, 613 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo.

Chicago Prices Duplicated. Send for Catalogues. And thus ended the career of the famous Quantrell gang in Missouri. Jack and Jesse afterwards became acquainted, and were warm personal friends for awhile. Jack says that, whatever else may be said to Jesse's discredit, he was no coward.

He faced danger with remarkable learned that that report will FIX THE PRODUCT AT 6,000,000 BALES; but this is mere guess work on- the part of nent cure would have been effected. Now HAVE ON HAND think this will be the case. This report is coolness, and nerer deserted a friend dis- taking Prickly Ash Bitters for all TtfYTTTtr TA1AT looked for with a great deal of interest. trcf. xr complaints of the Stomach and Bowels, re- MUil-EiJL 1U JjUAJM In Shawnee and adjoining Counties, on Farm Security.

While the bulls and the bears are --vm. uuuw, uit ucm iue auuvc, uieiuuer give iue iuucuie a uiauue, anu building largely on what they hope respec- he 13 expects to always be, don't expect one or two doses to cure you. tirely will be tne actual yield, the prices enf leful pursuits, being content are beinff held un wonderfnllv well Wlth earning a reasonable competence and The Baptist ministers of Chicago follow LUfflBEB, 8 Per Cent. Per Annum the general custom of the clergy- of meeting At 7 and oronirtLrmn sharing the good will and esteem of his i ii I -r 3 ii i cnn tr i i i neitfnuors ana cronomi r. Hie i RVRrv monnav lorine nisrnssion ni rainnniis over lrum io Dales, IS 7.

9 IV 7 -T i "i Ifinia nnn mm splendid in quality, and Is grading high at U8ine8S? le7 one thw oommmutj maters. Last Monday they had the prac I PI LLICE UlLLIfiF all the markets in the land. No matter if know8 18 that of a stonemason, and he has tical question submitted to them by Mr. IllllhkilVI ML IllllalalVlaj V. C.

EDWARDS, General Manager. for several years past been Township Trus- I Sard, a layman, whether they ought not to Wholesale Yard Seventh street, near iev vi iiiih lownsnip. Retail Yard Southeast corner Third and Jackson streets, T. S. F.

R. R. Branch Yards on the T. 4s 8. F.

R. R. No. 88 Kansas Avenue, undertake to have the sum of $3,000 repaid to him. He has paid that amount on a note which he endorsed for the Baptist Union, a A MERRY MATINEE.

philanthropic but bankrupt organization. Have the Best Weather Strip Ever Made. Fifteen Shots Fired but Only one ox the I oi ine pasiors mougn it a pity mat ne 99C HEADQUARTERS 99C the yield should fall short by from a half to ONE MILLION OP BALES, the better prices this year over last will nearly make up the difference, and the producers will not lose money. A prominent factor on the Exchange to-day, in conversation with a Republican representative, said that one reason why the prices are being 6o well maintained is, that there are more buyers than sellers. "Why," said he, "there combatants Killed.

should lose the money, and some said that the Baptist churches of the city ought to Belton, Dec 12. This morning at clock there were heard the sham and i -FOR- rl Til iunAlf. rt ICl 1 a I A 1 1 a icr" icuiw, unctru suuuj in i noi one 10 aiscuss in max meeting. all. The affray was between Marshal J.

T. is an extraordinary demand for all kinds of HOLIDAY GOODS manufactured cotton goods. The other day As Thousands do Testify, so does Thomas Roberta, Wholesale Groce Philadelphia, who says: "Buknett's Co coaine allays all irritation of the scalp, and will most effectually remove dandruff' and prevent the hair from falling out." Burnett's Flavoring Extracts. The mei me senior meniDer oi one ot our largest dry goods houses in St. Louis, and I asked him if he had any difficulty in obr Halbertand Deputy-Marshal A.

Sweet on one side and E. Methoin and Ellis Chalk on the other. Sweet received nine shots in the shoulder, which caused instant death. Halbert received a wound in the right arm, not dangerous. Methoin and Chalk were It is as durable as the door, and is designed for and adapted to all outside doors.

Come and see It and leave your orders. We are also dealers in all kinds of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. New and Old Furniture bought and sold. Remember the place, 88 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas THE ARGAND Base Burner HAS NEVER HAD A RIVAL, AND IS Still the Monarch of All It Surveys. -AT Till laming cotton gooas.

lie replied that so great was the demand this when he sent orders to an Eastern factory he either received a letter or telecrram statins not hurt. There had been a dimculty be- I ir. mt tween Marshal Halbert and some of the S- -iney oils and acids which enter into the composition of many factitious fruit flavors. that the manufacturer would book the order and send the goods in from 60 to 90 days at the prices ruling when the shipments were made." BOSTON 99c STORE, No. 125 Kansas Avenue.

99c. C. S. CORWWELL. 99c.

Chalk family, a few months ago. The supposition is that Ellis Chalk intended-to kill Halbert, but missed his aim and killed Sweet. Sheriff Blanton arrested Methoin. tllu Chalk escaped. Sweet left a wife and tated by the fear that nearly all the railroad GUNNING FOR GUERRILLAS.

i several children, residing in the town of charters eranted bv the Legislature at Win CALL AND SEE IT AT HALM where his remains were forwarded for interment. nipeg wUl be disallowed by the Dominion II (xovernment in order tn Rpciir mnnnnnl I mm of the carrying trade to the Canada Pacific. Semi-official information states that no road A Bustler. From the Wichita Times. No.

211 Kansas Avenue, Next door to the Windsor.) whatever except the Canada Pacific will be The laot that was a Death Knell to the Quantrell Gang From th Council Grove, Cosmos. In times of peace, stories of war lose their terrors, but the fascinations that cling around them never fade In the years that have passed since the war of the rebellion Dave Rudabaugh, who, in company with I "Jioyed to approach within fifteen miles of Wohh anntfia nnl.w I iuinuuuu uuuiiuarT. New Hide and Fur Store at Las egas, used to live in Greenwood Buckles' Arnica Sahrt. The best salve in the world for cuts, Highest Pries In Cash aM lor an Ua4s of bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhanm fever closed thousands of thrilling under louna ineir way into print, and many thou- Mikft 1 1 aaaaMM sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. I HlUta.

rllnN anil Will II skin eruptions. This I sand more have been recited at the fireside, tornM tMJm 'Ya 'S and 8l .11 I turnea fetate 8 evidence, and consequence salve is guaranteed to but of them all, few coud make the claim of his three I faction in ererycase corns and all kinds of perfect satis- refunded. or money 01 I rr i adventure that iiinntnM that to importance and thrilling tft lTnnrtn(H nrl thn inv Swift B. McArthur, 309 Kansas Are. Established in 1ST2.

The Topeka Uedleal ud Sarfiietl Ustitate Hollidal, guilty, and were sent to the penitentiary bv VlfX cs pn.v iv. druggists, Topeka, Kaus about to re- 119. does the one which we are late. IN MEM0RIUM The life and public senrices of the garfield i'ST Jf GABFIELD mwa5 for deUTeryTAn elecant illustrated volume. En- trait of Garfield, faithful portraits of mother, wife dorsed edition Liberal terms.

Agents Uke or- and children; also numerous fine engraTingi: 63 ders for from 30 to 50 copies daily. Outsells any confidential letters covering and explaining his other book ten to one. Aeentonerer made mon- whole career; ten original testimonial letters ev so fast. The book sella itself Experience not from Williams College claannatei extract from necessary. Failure unknown.

All make tm- Important speeches and -writing endorsement mensTprofiu. Print terms free. by Col. JiockweH and tj President in ever, book. GECKO 8TIICSON A Portland, AgenU potittvdy mote $10 daHf.

It Is the most at- tractlTe, authentic and beat. Price, tlJS. AffenU wtnled everywhere. 8end fl for terms and out- THE PRIMITIVE CHRISTIAN, iiTTvt A sixteen-pare Religious Weekly, devoted to ths Y. promrai notice, of Final fcctilencat Sample copies free.

Terms, flJO per year. creditors or otherwise, thai I will apoly to Pro- Address, bateCoartofhawneoouiity.st its Jaa nary tena, PBnnnTE christiait, atS9iMMtt3dmj BOX AO, HX72CTIXGTOX4s. jl 6. 8L0XECX1S, ATinytoT The Religious Herald, The Vermont Farmer, 2T0ETHFIEIJ), VT. Of Hartford.

ConiL. The only Arricultursl Papet in ths Bsste, and a WW vwmu tp1 wideawake Sheet. is journal of Religious Kew, and Ingress. 0TJnlt 1 Three Trial 25 Casts. WrSs.

eXTjlZ; THE TER3I0XT FAR1IKB, 110 for 5 years, or 5 names. NORTIIFI aXD. VT. to Rntler mnnt At (K i. Srrrrj against hinCand he ing to be the- life and adventure of Frank mnA r.

DELS. MFLVANE UUNH haTe every nullity for sme-cevmlly treating all Chronic and Surrlcal Diseases. Gynecology (Diseases of Wo mea) made specialty. Of fice northwest corner Sixth Party feeling was allowed, at Pittsfield, I1L, to enter into a murder trial so far that a Republican procession celebrated the prisoner's acquittal, while a Democratic procession hanged the Judge and jury in efSgy. Dyspepsia sunt Llrer Complaint.

Is it not worth the price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints? If you think so, and Kansas Avenue, Tope- and Jesse James, the other day, a citizen VJTi- A.n i j- Supreme Court granted him a new trial of ih pl.cem.de the W. th.t lboot one yeirothi, tnma in jeuoir-wirasmaii, jonn j. Jones, He was taken back to the Eldo figured as a yerypronunent actor ma very do jail to await his trial. In the mean-important scene or part of the book. A time, Edwards county got tired of paying Cosmos reporter subsequently waited upon cost, and the County Attorney determined Well-Irilling, the Santa Fe I call at vonr store and pet bottle nf Down from the too of the rronnd or in the bot Mr.

Jones astt learned from his lips and his 1 10 aismiss me case, unless th fallow I company would put up foi ss company would put up for them. When Vitaliien every bottle has a printed irnar- tom of old wells. Water rnaranteed for cash ronrt mm trade ar oa'time. Address nuu uau snciicmi i uiw vu it, use 11, areuruinziT. ana lb aoes In May, 1865, while stationed at Lexing- I through the A- BCRKETT, NoC 49 Fillmore street, Topeka.

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