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THE TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL: WEDXESDAI MORNING. JULY 31, 1839, PERSONALS. LOCAL BRIEFS. NORTH AND SOUTH. A MEXICAN VET.

ceipt of another new Kansas paper, the La Crosse Clarion, F. H. Davis, Hon. John R. Mulvane went west yes- The river is falling very slowly, iraay.

Board of trade meets thisvening at 8 The following county treasurers made their semi-annual settlements yesterday WHO IS Noble Prentis returned to tho city yes- clock snarp. THE PROPOSED LINK. COHDITIONAtrY PABOOKXD AT THE AGS SEVENTY. BACKING KANSAS BIJJwMjnssws teraay. Regular meeting of the K.

D. F. CL to E. M. Fords was in from Emporia yes with: state Treasurer Hamilton: J.

U. Seaward, of Geo. N. MickeL of Rooks; T. R.

Brooke of Rush W. Quisenberry, of Sheridan; G.W.Davis, of Kiowa, and A. C. Moorhead, of Ne leruay. Seat Up For the Paltry Sum of $30 A Specimen Kmim "Brief The Topeka Albert Davis, of Boston, ia at the ravin Company Incorporated A Batch j-uroop.

President Adam' Scheme to Iteaeh a Limber Region Gettitiff Steady to final Kansas Grain to the Market Mock Tarda Divided Solicitor Peck's Opinion oa the Pass Question. maha. There are only eleven treasurers of Appointments A Cheek From VbcM V. W. Allen has gone west on railroad yet remaining on the list to close the settlements.

Sms Treasury. uusmess. A. St nab, of Santa Fe, N. is at the 3LL Uovernor Humphrey has been re-Quested to appoint a commissioner to It is now claimed that the north and Hon.

S. Gleed has returned from Governor Humphrey yesterday signed the pardon of Sweney, of Wilson county, who was on February 22, 1889, south line of railroad which it is evident the east. morrow evening. The state treasury was examined yesterday and the funds found all right. The police judge disposed of three plain drnnk3 yesterday morning.

An adjourned meeting of the board of countyomrnis3ioners will be held tomorrow. The. Rapid Transit folks expect to have their.cars running to the fair ground via Topeka avenue this falL There came near being a fro3t yesterday morning and overcoats were very comfortable at day break. Work on the Sixth Btreet viaduct is now progressing splendidly. It is already above the main track of the Santa Fe.

A. Griffin was fined $5 vesterdav bv ly designed to build through the state of Hon. A. J. Iloisington of Garden City convicted ot embezzlement and sen i town.

tenced to one year in the penitentiary. Rev. Mr. Bagley left for Sioux City, It appears that Sweney collected yesterday. $30 for Sherman of Kansas City, W.

G. Milam came down from Salina jj niansy eS last evening. IWSBjBBjsBSsnnniejp(SieBBSaw VfJj end failed to remit. He is an old man, now in his 69th year, and has been addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors Colonel M. Spivey left for Newton represent the state of Kansas at the New Era exposition, to be held in St.

Joseph, September 3 to October 5. No appropriation having been made for such a purpose, the appointment if made will be purely honorary. Here is an opportunity for some aspiring Kansan to come to the front, spend a little of his own money and harvest a crop of glory. E. A.

McMath, a leading lawyer of Grainfleld, was in the city yesterday looking after law matters and called at the supreme court room. There is no session of the supreme court in August and will be none until September. Secretary the state board of agriculture, returned from Downs hist evening. He went up there to attend the big anniversary celebration. There are a great many visitors to the last evening.

Ellsworth Ingalls was over fromAtcbi for a long time, said to date from Kansas at once, and of which the Hutchinson, Oklahoma 4 Gulf forms a part, is an enterprise of the Chicago, Rock Island Pacific Articles of incorporation of tha Omaha, Lincoln Gulf railway were filed with the secretary of state at Lid-coin, on Saturday, the nominal incorporators being Geo. L. Rhochs, G. A. Walkup, J.

L. DeBevoise, B. Silloway and M. P. O'Brien.

Rhochs turns out to be right-of-way agent of the Rock Island road, and G. A. Walkup is vice president of the Oklahoma Gulf railway, and DeBevoise is a local ticket agent of the Rock Island. The plan is to build from Omaha to Hutchinson, and there connect with the Oklahoma road, now hoq yesterday. period when he received a dangerous the police judge on the charge of vagrancy and was committed in default of payment.

T. Ballinger, of Burlington, is wound. He was a soldier in the Mexi taTLisfrijs) can war and is a lawyer by profession. at tne iJopeland. Colonel O.

H. Brown has been pro 1 be pardon was recommended by ben w. ii. ijord. of Burlingarae, was in otor Kirkpatrick; the presiding judge, town last night.

moted to general freight agent of the Santa Fe with headquarters in thi9 city. Dr. L. H. Munn and wife leave for rwd tv tbe rnlted States wuj iae nena oi ue emt Worfsrtratt Publie Food Analysts.

the Purest and most Healthful. pr. Prtea's Crefcd tad Hon. Im Stillwell; the prosecuting attorney, nine 'jurors and many of leading citizens of Fredonia. The judge Colorado today.

Oba Bigbam. a little colored bov. was l.akla Powdet does not contain Ammonia, tame or Ami, oj. 1'rt e' Delta! oua Flavoring Ex tracts, VaniU, Lemon. Orie.

Almond. Rose. etc. not contain Poisonous Oils or PRICE BAKING POWDER Beir York. Ckicags.

St. Lou, Hon. Jos. E. Rkrzs was up from Law and prosecuting attorney further rec capitol these days.

fined $20 in the police court yesterday for stealing a bridle from Lewis Stanles rence yesterday. ommended that the pardon be con lion. E. IS. Allen, ex-secretary of state, 1 on East Fourth street.

A. B. Pomerov. of Westmoreland, is at was a caller at the executive office yes ii ii ditioned upon Sweney's agreement to abstain for a period of two years from terday. He wants 100,000 men, none to ne notei Throoo.

The Young People's Missionary society -s. be under six feet height, to cut corn u. i. Tiesner was a Marion visitor in built, and then construct to the gulf. Minneapolis was visited last week by Mr.

Beatty, representing the Hutchinson, Oklahoma Gulf railroad and the Omaha, Kansas Southern railroad, who submitted a proposition for the building of a north or south line of railroad through the state, making portion of a through line from Omaha to the BARGAINS MkW in the Arkansas valley this fall. His ad the use of intoxicating liquors, and that he refrain from selling intoxicating liquors to others in violation of law. of the Kansas avenue M. Echurcb, will hold their regular monthly meeting this evening in the church parlors. the city yesterday.

dress is Wichita- Colonel W. H. RosRincrton leaves for Assistant Labor Commissioner John The governor granted the pardon on W. L. Trumbull has presented Lincoln New York tomorrow.

G. Coueher is able to be on duty at his these In its recommendation, the state board of pardons cites as a J. M. Welch, of Washington, Kan- post with a handsome picture of tho grand review of the union armies on office again. NO MISTAKE I was town yesterday Pennsylvania avenue, Washington.

SEPTEMBER JURORS. precedent for the conditions imposed on Sweney, the case of Arthur vs. Craig, (48 Iowa, 264. Same 'case in American John W. Farnsworth and family left Gulf of Mexico.

His proposition is that the county vote $2,000 per mile and the city of Minneapolis $20,000. Where there is so much smoke there must be One crop Shawnee county is surely yesterday for the east. Grand and Petit Jurors Drawn Yesterday not short on is bay, as may be learned Reports, 30, 395). and as this is rather Judge Humnhrev came in from Junc Other Court Hatters. fire, and any day by a glance at the hav market an unusual form of procedure, the case 4 tion tyity last evening.

a north and south line is one things that may be ex-in the near future. The on the corner of Fourth and Jackson. The drawing of grand and petit jurors may here be briefly referred to: of the pected W. H. Hebron of Kinsley was a capital This pardon is granted upon the fol for the September term of the district a gold watch and $10 in cash was speed with city visitor yesterday.

lowing conditions, and acceptance and carried off from the residence of Mr. which the II. O. G. built Bavors strongly of division was is court took place at the office of the county clerk yesterday and resulted as release under the instrument shall be Fleming, the barber, rear of Office block.

J. G. Brown, of Richmond, visiting the capital city. Rock Island construction methods. A hoary suitor in love with a maid, acceptance of each and all of said con yesterday morning at o'clock, by follows: GRAIN MOVING.

sneak thieves. Adjutant General Roberts came up ditions, viz: First, It. D. Arthur shall, during the remainder of the term ot his GRAND JURY. from JJawrence yesterday.

The Missouri, Kansas Texas railroad Dr. C. A. McGuire. secretary of the sentence refrain from the use of intoxi J.

H. Hunt, A. L. Snyder, A. Strat- has a large force at work rebuilding and retiring pension examining board, has Hon.

Geo. M. Treat, of New York, is May glance at the Goods and miss ths Grade, But in spite of all that is done and said, THOMAS does sell the CHEAPEST and defies the TRADE. eating liquors as a beverage; second, he ton, C. IL Welch, Fred Fensky, C.

A. repairing grain cars. The tracks at turned his records over to bis successor. hall, durincr that time, use all nrorjer Sparks, E. S.

Lenfesty, Alfred Roberts, Parsons are full of cars, and the yards Dr. Lewis. The new board will sit today visiting the city on business. Frank I. Burt of Alma, was visitor in Topeka yesterday.

exertion for the support of his mother 11. Burkhard. C. D. Shields, C.

M. present a busy appearance. The de for the hrst time. and sister; third, he shall not, during Foulks, John Sheban. A.

H. Childs. H. mand on the road for cars to move grain Charles Love yesterdav received a fine Mrs. IL H.

Hazlett and daughter left that time, be convicted ot any offense LP. Uarr, J. iVl. LisKoy. jersey calf from a western ranch by ex is becoming enormous and in the course of a week or so mora it will require every PETIT JURORS.

press. Eastern touriets taking dinner lor Colorado Springs yesterday. J. W. Young and A.

J. Tullock over from Leavenworth yesterday. came car mac win noia grain. Tne gram Samuel Dolman, J. S.

Warner. G. W. here thought it was an antelope and ad- movement, particularly wheat and oats. against any of the criminal laws of the tate.

Should said Arthur violate either of these conditions he shall be liable to summary arrest upon the warrant of the governor of the state for the time beiDg, whose judg West, Geo. W. Parkhnrst. Geo. J.

Ban- mirea immensely. is later this year than last, but the crops H. II. Morley, western passenger agent cer, ti. Goodell, W.

H. liradbury, K. Among the passengers who came in on on tne line are larger, and the demand oi the Michigan Central, is in town. U. Farnsworth, Toliver Bird, a C.

Mar BEST IN I -VARIOUS- MAR 1 A BnTssVnMHnaHsnffslnVBlsnSnVBnMBMnMnVnnHBBBnlBBnS .1 BlBliiBBBBBBnfnnBBSnBBBBnBBBBBBBnBBnBt the Santa Fe yesterday afternoo wove for cars will be correspondingly greater. T. R. Brooke, county treasurer at La tin, O. E.

Walker, W. A. Zirkle, B. Brett, N. Milliken, B.

Reed. The principal wheat shipments now are ment shall be conclusive as to the sum-eiency of the proof of the violation of several ladies fairly loaded down the loveliest prairie flowers seen in with this Crosse, was at the Copeland yesterday. E. J. Ohmer and J.

R. Bridgford, of McFarland, were in the city yesterday. to Texas points. NEVER SAW THE LIKE. the hrst and second conditions, and to section for many a day.

UNITED STATES COURT. Jackson Royce, solicitors for com- August Bunstrom. who has been em- Colonel J. H. Lyon, general western Son i ployed for three years by Benson Elainant in the suit entitled Calvin urces vs.

H. Clay Park, yesterday filed Rev. J. A. Heagy and wife of Peabody are visiting relatives and friends in the passenger agent of the Missouri Pacific, be confined in the penitentiary of the tate for the remainder of the term of bis sentence, and this instrument to be summarily revoked." Arthur was arrested upon the warrant of the governor in driving an ice wagon, died vesterdav ha3 just come from a trip through FUR a motion in the United States court to NITUREI city.

of rupture, having been suffering since Kansas around Arkansas City, tie says require Receiver Haskell of the Atchi Saturday evening last. B. Crouch and Gustave Cage, of and sent to the penitentiary, for the Violation of the first condition named Florence, are registered at the Cope- Jester and Pavy. of the Mets. are the Arkansas City is booming, business being brisk.

He never saw such harvested and threshed fields of wheat land. son fatriot to make a full report of his proceedings as receiver. Exceptions were also filed to the evidence in the case. champion sprinters of tha fnrca. hut thav above.

The subject of conditional par can't catch Dr. Lewis' old gray when he in his life, and never such an assured dons is also discussed in the case of Lee II. A. Bonn, western passenger agent of the C. F.

S. was in the city yes- starts out on the home stretch. If you crop or corn. "1 believe, said he, Adam N. Schuster, of St.

Joseph, be aon believe it ask A. J. or Ed. teraay. "that tne railroads will be put to their vs.

Murphy, 22 Grattan 789. Same case, 12 American lie ports, 563. SILVER BRICKS NOWHERE. a Par TT gan proceedings in the same court against the board of county commission utmost capacity to carry the crops this L. THOMAS 704 arid.

IOO Kansas JL-ce. be American Citizen, the orcran of G. W. Duback of the Rock Island year out of Kansas. I never saw any the colored people, which has been nub- leaves for Colorado today to join Mrs.

thing like it anywhere. estate Hamilton nad a very 'teat little package of greenbacks in his uuoack. ers of Hamilton county, to recover on county warrants issued by the commissioners to pay thirty-four claims iiuneu in mis city ior a year or more past, has removed to Kansas City and A NEW DEAL ON PASSES. Fred H. Bowersock, manager of Bow sums from $1 to BoOO.

Mr. Schuster issuea its nrst number from that place ersock's opera house, Lawrence, is visit General Manager A. A. Robinson of purchased the warrants at a discount. on tne iajin.

the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe. ing in the city. and payment has been refused. They The man who beats the printer out of has just issued a circular recardinor Miss Addie Coop of 1020 Tyler street JACCAED were issued mostly for expenses in passes issued by that road, and the uses is visiting her sister and other relatives a single cent will never reach that place where good Elijah went; but when at curred in the county seat contest be to which they may be put. In this cir at Atchison.

tween Kendall and Coolidge. last this life is past, this life of toil and William R. Sheen and Hon. George 3. omce yesterday.

In length and breadth it was the size ot an ordinary bill; in thickness, probably an inch and a half. It(contained just $450,000, in bills of the denominations: Ten of each, three of $5,000 each, 277 of $1,000 each, and 116 lof $500 each. The package just fitted nicely into one's inside coat pocket. The reporter was permitted, in the presence of a strong guard, to put it in his pocket for a moment and has since cut the pocket out of his coat and will have it preserved in a massive gold frame. Seventeen pack cular he quotes the opinion of Solicitor George R.

Peck of that company. The Judge roster has made a decree liv woe, he'll straightway stand in the fairy 1 -S 1 1 Barker were among the Lawrence visit ing judgment of $1,898.50 to the plain point made is that under Mr Peck's in- tana wnere tney never shovel snow. WATCH AND JEWELRY CO. ors in town yesterday. terpretation or tne interstate commerce The preliminary work for paving the Mr.

A. A. Goddard. of Clay Centre aru, oz centre, tiff in the case entitled J. H.

Shepherd, of Wisconsin, against the board of county commissioners of Pratt county, law, a party who has a pass issued by fu ejtwesn th'e Rock Isfand 3 fc ZXFuXS accomP and7 the Chesterfield hotel has by his little the Santa Fe, good within the limits of Kansas. The action was broueht to re 1 menced. This will ba a great improve-1 WEDDING PRESEMTS1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank "Wolfe, and Mrs.

any one state traversed by the Santa Fe, cannot make a trip from the state within which the pass is good, into another cover judgment on county bonds. Judge G. M. Elliott, was the plaintiff's which is one of cleanest on the Geo. Wolfe departed yesterday afternoon ment in that locality, tha best kept and avenue.

state, and use the pass within that state. for Ureen mountain alls, OoL xi tne noiper or tne pass is making an Mrs. Will Lescher has returned from SOLID SILYEB OF ALL KINDS. County Superintendent Jordan haa is Washington, stopping en route to visit her parents at Bloomington, I1L sued a notice of the division of school district No. 22, and established the lines interstate journey and uses the pass he has within the state in which it is good, and crosses the state line into another state on a continuous journey, the conductor of the train is instructed to Major W.

II. II. Llewellyn, stock Of the new district bv detaching Hoi. ages of similar bulk, but not all so large, were counted and put away in the safe by Treasurer Moore and Mr. Hamilton, and yet eastern papers talk about "suffering Kansas." 3 INCORPORATED ENTERPRISES.

Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday in the office of the secretary of state af follows. The Capital City Vitrified Brick and Paving company, of Topeka. Capital stock, $30,000, divided into 300 shares of $100 each. Directors: A. M.

Coville. DESKS ONYX AND if AEBLE. ONYX TABLES. riAKO LAMPS. ROYAL WORCESTER.

D0ULTOX JUGS. agent of the Santa Fe at Las Cruces, lege hill and all that portion north at arrived irom the west yesterday. Euclid avenue. He has fixed Friday. Mrs.

Mary Evans, mother of Georaa then demand and collect fare from the holder of the pass for the journey from the original point where he August ao, at p. the time lor hear 11. ii. vans, ana anas Juvans and wife, left ing or any grievance. A LABGE TABIETT AT LOWEST PRICES.

JUST RECEIVED FICST yesterday for Kewaunee, on a visit. Tha work of repairing the unner storv P0ETATI0N OF LEYItE'S WAIIE. W. S. Quisenberry and J.

S. Turner of It Is A glance at our columns today will develop the fact that the largest and 'most important consolidation of circuses, menageries and hippodromes that has ever been effected is shortly to exhibit here. We allude to Sells Brothers' immense double circus, hippodrome and menagerie, which during the winter vacation has entered into association with the equally noted exhibitions of S. IL Barrett's universal Menagerie, Two-ring Circus, Racing Carnival and Great World's Fair. An amusement combination so prolific in sterling attractions, so multifarious in striking features, so limitless in absolutely exclusive specialties, and so exhaustive in rare, wonderful and seldom seen curiosities of ani- a i i ui.

we oaaia a neaaquarters has begun in earnest. A huge chute has been boarded the train to destination. In case of refusal to pay the fare demanded the conductor is instructed to assist the holder of the aforesaid pass to alight from the train without further cer were guests at tne uopeiand yes PERFECT IH STYLE! Willis Edson, J. C. Elliott, James Ram- terday.

jir. vuisenDerry is county treas constructed on the east side of the urer. struoturo, down which the charred tim bers and other debris are fired from tha FAULTLESS IK EXKCDTIOIf BEAUTIFUL IH APPEAR15 INVITATIONS FOB George IL Nolle and F. H. Poole of emony.

SHORT LINES. nrtri noor. The beautiful lawn about the Topeka Land and Development tne ouiiding is a bad sufferer from the company, returned irom ot. Joseph yes The Trans-Missouri association of passenger agents, has determined to nre. UEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, BALLS, DIX5ERS, TEAS.

STA sey, T. A. Beck and John Ritchie, all of Topeka. The Record Publishing comrany of 'Lawrence. Capital stock, $5,000.

Di-1 rectors: E. L. Ackley, A. L. Selig, El-' mer E.

Pierson, E. Walker and Robert Carpenter, The purpose of this corporation is to transact a general printing and publishing business in the publication of a daily and weekly newspaper, job printing of all kinds, stereo terday. J.he case of the state acraincf. Colonel W. G.

Dickinson and wife of make a rate of one fare for the round trip to the Knijfhts Templar triennial TI0HEBY DEPARTMENT 100 VISITING CARDS AND EJf-GRAVED COPPER PLATE ONLY $1.50. tiones, in which it is sought to revoke San Diego, formerly of Topeka, are spending a few days in the city on their conclave at Washington in October. his druggists permit, was up before Pro- Judge Brewer, of the United States Date Judge Ouinton vesterdav. Th way east. wuieu nature, can out command a patronage quite equal to the capacity of viaence was an in by 3 o'clock, and the IL 13.

Belt and wife have returned tne colossal canvass, liy tbis ereat court, filed yesterday in the clerk's office an order directing the receivers of the Missouri, Kansas Texas railway to JTDD BUSIED from Chicago. Mr. Belt has accepted a typing ana bookbinding. APPOINTMENTS. argument win oe heard at 3 p.

m. today. The burden of the testimony was very union oi attractions fa iouiBuio ior j.u.r. tiones. construct a depot at Albia.

Texas, costing $500. Albia is on the Minneola sec position ltn uenerai Passenger Agent S. B. Haynes of the California Southern, and will leave in a few days for Los tcoup on the part of its projectors) is created a tented exhibition that dwarfs all competition, and even what have Governor Humphrey, immediately his arrival at home yesterday made Sicmor Baralini of Kansas fHtv. vehn ia WATCH AND JEWELRY COMPANY, tion of the line, and has heretofore been enausie oi muano conservatrtrv in in me rouowmg appointments: Angeles.

a "prepaid station" with no agent. 815 Main Street, KZTV-A. CITY. Commissioner of deeds Theodore the city. He comes by request, to give 3.

Boyd, assistant passenger acent heretofore been considered tho most extensive and the most attractive traveling shows on the continent are relegated Between twenty and thirty clerks in Ularkson, for Kansas in the state of New of the Rock Island, will return todav tne banta Fe auditor department, prin York, 115 Broadway, New York Citr: G. iesaons on tne an or voice culture. All who are interested in the training of the voice are cordially invited to meet at the cipally from the freight auditing divis from a two weeks' visit at Chicago and to comparative obscurity. By reference to our advertising columns it will be Topeka Steam Boiler Works, A. Sears, for Kansas, in Indian territory ion, have been temporarily laid off.

Au modoo Ulub rooms anv time todav be at liuinrie. on Byron Sweet, Mrs. B. F. Sweat and JOSEPH seen that this show exhibits here Saturday, August 17.

Vronrletor. ditor Clements states that this action was made necessary because of the loss Notaries S. M. Jackson, Cold water; fore 3 p. that arrangements may be completed to have the professor come iUra.

K. vv. Sweet, came up from Law of certain reeorda and papers in the fire. ionn eiewarc, Wellington; Robert IL Chapman; J. B.

Alter, Oak rence last evening and are guests at and give lsssons twice a week. Gone to fer Howard. Until these can be replaced the clerks tne uopeiand. lhe live stock sanitary board will laid oil would have nothing to do, and Leon R. Martin, late stasre manatrar nf meat in this city today to consider the the work of replacing the records can ll 1 1 n.

me uranu opera nouse at Xopeka. left Mrs. Mary wife of R. S. Cross, died at midnight Saturday, July 27, after an illness of over six months.

She has been a resident of Topeka since, 1872. Her question ot quarantining against Texas and Indian territory, reports of the yesterday to take charge of Mr. Craw- hi 1 1 1 I i XL? i only be done by a limited number of experienced men. HON. A- J.

FELT. lord opera house at bt. Joseph for the appearance of Texas fever in Sumner rA coming season. and Montgomery counties having caused considerable alarm. The heavy cattle birthplace was near Springfield, Ohio.

Her maiden name was Keifer, and she The Chesterfield entertained th fal vaiiey; a. jvicliarry. Dodge City; T. P. Kellogg, Jamestown.

Justices of the peace Daniel H. Boyerfor Sherman township, Crawford County, vice James Sleith, deceased; T. Duel, for Fairmount township, Leavenworth county, vice Frank O'Rorke, resigned; L. J. Wolf, for Center town-Ship, Garfield county, vice D.

B. Huffman, declined to qualify; F. W. Blattner, for Weir City, Cherokee county, vice W. Depew, deceased.

PROHIBITION IN MITCHELL COUNTY. A Itrvrntw HAnanl i men of the 6tate strongly oppose a quar tn tr lowing yesterday: J. IL Wilson, Paw Tne x.Ieatenant Governor Will Address antine, claiming that their herds grazing nee, Jas. McGowari, Scandia. in the territory are tree irom disease.

ia. uuiuu, pit, xxiii. ivan. -i -ftjs I An epidemic of the fever is greatly H. O.

McGilL Lawrence, Lee Hern, Chicago, Joe Erwin, Atchison, W. Joevwel, Harper. Kan iearea. She was educated at Aniioch college, and married and resided near her native place until her removal to Kansas. Mrs.

Cross was highly esteemed by a large circle of acquaintances, but The Reaister, a daily paper of Ellens- Pi McGrew, Chas. A. Encrlhart. St. burg, Washington territory, which city is likely to be the capital, in its issue of ex a letter from Hon.

F. J. Knight, county attorney of Mitchell county, at Be- the Iowa Soldiers at the State Reunion at Ellsworth. Some days ago W. A.

Gebhardt, president of the Iowa Soldiers' association in Kansas, "detailed" Lieutenant Governor A. J. Felt, of the Seventh Iowa Infantry, to address the Iowa soldiers during the state reunion to be held at Ellsworth in October, and yesterday Mr. Gebhardt received the following reply: "Seneca, Julv 29. '89.

Hon. W. P. P. Kehoe, F.

B. Fullington, Clay Center. F. I. Burt and wife, Alma.

T. J. Thomas, Clay Center. especially was she a devoted wife and July 21 says: The new hotel erected by John V. Moffitt at the corner of Sixth mother.

She was a great homebody and lived for her children, seven of whom -inii m- purvive her. MA NTTFA CTXTREHS OK STEAM BOIUEii ot all kinds. Water. Lard anl Oil Tanks Smnka AMUSEMENTS. Her illness was very painful, and death and Pearl streets has been christened -The Horton," in honor of Judge Hor-ton, chief justice of the state of Kansas, who is now in the city.

This gentleman is one ot the leading and influential men Stacks and Sheet Iron Work. Steim Gaoe. Brsu FlUs, ClPiHieri kpt in sto. k. IieDSlf.

lag attende to In any part ot tne state. 119 to Ui JeJr on street, Topeka, if aw, at last was most welcome. She was a CHICAGO OPERA COKPAJTT. The merry "Mascott" entertained Christian lady, and her last hours were brightened with visions of the comintr A. Gebhardt, Odice Secretary of State.

of his state and well known throughout Topeka, Dear Comrade and Friend: another select audience at the Grand glory, so that she even sang songs of the west. This magnificent building JTrPrPT O'llCD iois, in wnicn ine writer says: "There has within the last Bix months been less drunkenness and fewer indications of drinking of intoxicants, so far as I am able to learn by observation and inquiry, than during any other period of six months in the six and one-half years that I have lived in Beloit. And during that time there has been a minimum of disorderly conduct such conduct as results from drunkenness. There have been very few warrants by the city officials, and of those made in 1SS9 two are for drunkenness, as I learn from police -court docket." This confirms previous reports in regard to the condition of Your generous note of Julv ltj, detailing Dr. soon to oe opened to tne public, credit to Ellensburgh as well as to last evening, and the merits of the Chicago opera company was again fully me to "talk to the heroes who served iu Iowa regiments has been received.

Ab gentleman whose name it bears. demonstrated- Mr. Gilbert as Lorenzo. sence from Seneca has prevents! a more praise in the midst of her sufferings. The large attendance at her funeral, and the beauty and profusion of floral offerings, attested the affection in which she was held, and the sympathy felt for her beloved family.

Surely a good woman has gone to her reward. -w The Chicago Inter-Ocean of Momlav ORIGINAL Vr. OLDEST Wblttierla MUoori.nl Dr. wiiittler la Kansas City who rieeves as liocco, jur. liarvev as 10 West ninth Ct.f KANSAS CITY.

f.lO wnLi prsetlceil metileioe over rears. tells of a yachting party which had a lively experience in a Saturday evening storm. Among the youncr men on th prompt reply. It is an honor any man may covet to be chosen to address the men whose deeds made the name of Iowa a badge of honor wherever our glorious sfIIMsjssa, 41srsktllsi. PKslimsilasM nlsV.

sV a I rippot Miss Amy Lorhe as Bettina, Miss Ora Eosminger as Princess Futmetta, Mr. E. W. Foster as Prince ram a b. pau-oea ia meath.

fsilicr hair, and mnr othf-r mtrtomi All Poisoa sad eensaaeaM er ajsieift bv T.r.tahl. Treatment. Frederick in fact all the members of pcrnatorrhcra. I potency. Xnron Debfll tr, ncwsM In inatnred yacht was i.

A. Leiter, of Topeka. The account says: "The young men sailed about 5 o'clock in the afternoon. When the storm came on, the little craft had ears, sad ot br eaaaea. tad acta some theToIlowln irmum.

a I rzlnmlVVl vears. sad otbcreaaaeav tBdnctnz aomaaf; ft- uv.vi uv ew a-uuui ssvtuilHWU that two "plain drunks" only in a city the size of Beloit in halt a year, peaks flag Hoats and patriotic valor is revered among men. Obedience is duty. If my life is spared and health permits, depend upon me to do the best I can. fusion efideae, aereetire memory, aversioa to society.

tlutcb.e. smluinn. the caste were well received and acquitted themselves with individual credit. The chorus is efficient and well disciplined, and altogether it is a model com- pel, 't r'r- srr cured. Market House Notice.

Call is hereby given to all parties in Shawnee county interested in a market house to be located in Topeka, to meet at the court house in Topeka August 10 at 2 o'clock for the purpose of considering said market house. Bv onW nf ITKINABY. KI'DVKY BLADOEB trovblt. Weak Eaex. Iaeoatlaeaee.

GonorrluM 11 been at sea several hours and the rela ith best wishes for yourself and for Btrlctare. ete are OTi-ecTT ana peTeciT cnra. Consait the OtllKST 1R. WHITTIKR In ersoe or letter first. Ho ranliMnui.ik.t are.

lf-rrlt, and experience do not Jcatlfy. M-Sl'-tri-a Mat sayvhere by mail or ex preasTaerBTa fTini VW4MUSV0 uy vuvwwo VI AUUiViUlVlH MINOR MENTION. An account haa been examined and all the survivors of that noble army who I pany and one well calculated to please. pn HKi I rTViA nnmilar Vermin will iv. tk.

Kill The popular "Ermrnie" will be the bill Mjaerrauon. uostaiiauoa ireeaoe lamee. uracs bean, sio CI la Mi ami in VT, -i I prrtoam. tives and friends of the members of the party were very uneasy lest the Countess would be capsized. Telegrams were sent yesterday morning inquiring if the young men arrived at their destination.

-adjusted between the United States and a i tr 3 i for tonight and tomorrow nieht and it is or snea. A. J. Felt." yours, H. gardiners' and farmers' committee.

Address. WHITTIER, iO W. Klatls St Kssmi Citr, Mm safe to say will attract large audiences. taa BtKU) uj. uuum iuo provisions of the deficiency act of March 2, for Bead inoBer, lowest rates and every aceom- Crawford's opera hocse.

but no replies were received, and aa tho Baby carriage at Kitchen Marburg's. Onlr uivuauva uu re-i esuie loans, one to nve years The leaders of minstrelsy, Thatcher. time wore away the Chicago friends be iui, smia Borrower. Howman Jt Co M6 Wast Sixth avenue. Primrose West, will appear at the 18.15 to Tenver.

Colorado SnriDfrs. Pneblo came very much alarmed. Late in the day Mr. G. N.

Giles, who had intendnd Crawford opera house next Monday and return, Aug 6. Tickets on sale by Great FRED RENKEB. MERCHANT 'of the sales of lands from July 1, 1884, to June inclusive, within the limits of the state, heretofore embraced in oer-'tain Indian reservations, and the amount of has been remitted to Gov- 111 LOO, evening one or ineir novel and inter going with the party, received a telegram isews has been received indicating that pleuro-pneumonia exists among hock island route, good for days. Free reclining chair car from Tonei. Call esting entertainments.

at city office and get foil information. uo vauio ui morion county, in south- a. stating tnas mej bu we neea a portion of the gale and run ii en gand safe at St. Joseph, and that they would start wujru ivbq8B8, ana the state veteri 524 Kansas Ave 3S. on hand a fall line of princ and summer booOa.

wiifs. -hti crnpr Humphrey by draft. Tho State Historical society is in re- Six Per cent money. J. W.

Bell A OiS2S Fibre ware at KUcheil Marburg's. narian nas gone to investigate. Kansas avfeuue, Bank of Topeka building. I ixLAdo up reuonb)o prices, and lit itnarsatead..

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