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TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL: SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1887. Marshall' Military Band. We manufacture the celebrated Marble Head register of deeds, coroner and surveyor. The delegates will be elected on October 1. it was denniteiy settled last evening The city is entitled to twenty-nine dele 1 1 hvvi I I KJbi Vi gates.

that the band goes to Cnicagb to attend the International Military encampment to Tie Transit Railway Dr. S. N. Boreen. of the north side.

be neid in October, borne thought was Are Sole Agents of the Manhattan given to a trip taking in the G. A. R. en who was recently arrested on an order of the board of health, proposes to test their authority in the district court. M.

E. campment at St. Louis, and going- from there to Chicago, but had to be abandoned on account of the length of time necessary to be away from heme. Yesterday was Matthews is his Burgen says he was arrested without eve having violated any order of the board of health: Can sell yon all building mxtexial at the very lowest figures. ior js Now Open usiness the day set for final decision, and the offi he never received notice of any kind to remove a nuisance, and hence the board of health had no right to order his arrest.

Henry Zachgwert, who has the contract for putting up 259 gasoline lamps in the cers et tne Unicago encampment were accordingly telegraphed. This will be a great trip for the band, and from what our band has done in the past there is no From the House State Oakland, to reason to doubt but they will make their mark and at the same time furnish the "down east" people a pointer as to Kan- oatekirts of the city, arrived yesterday from Chicago with a car-load of lamps and will begin operations at once. He expects to have at least 100 lights ready for use by the latter part of next week. The lamps and posts will cost ready for use sas and its capital, and what they can produce. Constant practice and military Passing through JOHN NORTON'S SECOND ADDITION, JJENKIN W.

MORRIS ADDITION, and BRIGHAZX RICE'S ADDITION to drill will be the order from this time forth and the Capital predicts that the ROBERT MERCE, Manager. Third and Jackson Streets, Topeka, Kan. aoouc $i3 dueacn. ine contract price with the city for furnishing light is 819.50. boys will fetch home the first prize.

Manager Swayza informed a Capital It is th intention to start a factory here and make Topeka headquarters for sup reporter last evening that four new instru plying the state. ments are now on the road, and that the band fund will come in go id play just about now. Readers of the Capital re Oakland TOY member this, and send in your contribu Five acres are being added to the City park by filling in the slough between Fe-litz island and the main land. This slough was caused by the dam at the head of the Our Specialties! tions. Let the boys know that their efforts are appreciated.

When Col. Broad os started this fund, it was believed $1,000 could be raised instanter. The total thus Fare, 5 Cents. island, and when the river is high the water is backed up from below and prevented from running oft by a Bind bar, and remains a stagnant pool covered with green farisS280 50. Republican Committee Meeting.

There will be a meeting of the Shawnee scum. This is now filled and will be The Strongest, Purest and Whitest LIME sold In this market. planted with trees. The City park will then include J) elitz island, where the water reservoirs are situated, and will cover CYPRESS LIMBER In Finish, Siding, Flooring and Partition. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS and HQULD1NGS.

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmTmmmmt county republican central committee at the court house on Saturday, September 10, at 2 p. m. Geo. Crake, Chairman. A.

B. McCabe, Secretary. nearty fifteen acres of ground, with a river front cf about a quarter of a mile. FINISHING LUMBER IN WHITE YELLOW Plini. 6 Special bargains in lots in these additions until Septembsr 1, when pricas -will be advanced.

Just thick of it, Residence Lots in such a beautiful situation, within one block of the Rapid Transit Railway, the best street car line known at th present moment. The equipment is superior to any in the east or west. Selling for $125, $150, $200 to $250 each, on esy terms, and to parties who will build a good house we will give five years' time on the lots and besides, if purchaser wishes, loan one-half the money to build with. A. large two-story four room We will sell you the lots o'n good time and loan you part of the money to build a Daily Market Keport good house.

Geo. W. Watson, agent. PERSONALS. 1 New York Money Kbw Tobz, August 26.

MONEY On call acUre at SglO par oant; last loans at 7 per closed at 6g7 pr cant PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 69. STERLING EX- HANGS Doll at ti 80K for cliool ous Prices Always Low WILLIAMS UPDEGRAFF, Telephone No. 60. I Corner Second and Jackson Cta. the Jenking W.

Morris addition, and will be How being erected on Michigan avenue, in completed for the fall term. Hon. R. L. Walker is in the city.

F. G. Barber, of Garnett, is in the eity. Charles A. Hiller, a Salina lawyer, is in the city.

C. J. Gobard, mayor of Hartland, is in the city. S. B.

Prentis came up from Lawrence yesterday. George T. Inge, of Garden City, is at the Copeland. Dave Mulvane left yesterday for a short stay at Manitou. W.

C. Johnson came down from Manhattan yesterday. Major B. F. Simpson returned yesterday from GeudajSprings.

Hon. M. P. Simpson, of. McPherson, was in the city yesterday.

County Attorney H. D. Merritt, of Seward county, is at the Throop. Hen. S.

W. Campbell, of Hutchinson. PRAI HIE LUMBER CO-daj bllla, and 823 for demand. i as 08 Oa of 96 i ai RAILROAD BONDS Mlaaoorl Padfio 6's bond 1 00 Chicago Alton stocks 1 45 Chicago, Burlington Qnlnoy 1 854 Lackawanna 1 284 Erie 2914 Lake Shore 91 Missouri 91 Northwestern 1 12 New York Central 1 06 Reading 60 for (Saccessoifto Davies Bros.) -Dealers in- 501otfone block- -25 east fronts and 25 west fronts, within two blocks of the school honse Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Rock Island 1 23 and within one block of the Rapid Transit, for $7,500, one-third cash, the balance one and two years' time. You can double your money invested inside of three monihs.

and- of all kinds. Union Paclflo 63 3 Wabash 1S Western Union 71 STOCKS Opened with a better feeling, bat the bears opened a vigorous attack and the list yielded before closing. The total sales to-day In stocks were 380,993 shares. was in the metropolis yesterday. Hon.

J. H. Morse, of Peabsdy, spent a few hours in the city yesterday. Attorney General Bradford went down to Kansas City, yesterday. -Harry B.

Burton went down to Kansas City yesterday on legal business. to call and see before, pur- It will be to your interest chasing elsewhere. Try Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe. Boston, August 26. Atchison Topeka railroad.

103 YARDS: Sixth andlQuincy, and North Topoka Grain and Produce Markets. Hon. M. S. Beal, cf Westmoreland, was in the capital city on business yesterday.

Dr. Bailey has recovered from his recent illness and cin be found at his office as usual. "Youi fondest hopfjs may le realized Ty lualciiii your Investments tlirougli Kansas City Grain Market. Cms, August 26 OH WHEAT Receipts at regular elevators since last report, 4,611 bushels; withdrawals, bushels; leafing stock In store as reported to the board of trade to-day 282,672 bushels. The market to-day was stronger on 'change with no sales of any ot the different grades, either for cash or future delivery.

PLDMBIKS, mi FITTING, STEAM HEATD18 AHD SEWE2 VOBL A La.rgd Assortment of 6 as Fixtures a.lwa.yon huicf No. 77 Sixth Avenue. Telephone No. 181 artlbiolomew Dr. Reed left for the east, to be gone a week or two.

He will visit in Virginia and Ohio. E. B. Wilcox and S. W.

Forsha, of Hutchinson, were guests of the Throop yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Campbell returned KI8SOT7B.I TirWASffXD. St LoulJ Produoe Market St, Lor ta, Augaeta. OH TH CALX. TO-DAV. Rejected Winter Wheat No bids not I Heavy LOCAL BRIEFS.

L.ignt FlTUR Quiet and unchanged. Fancy. as) Msdlum. No. 4 Winter Wheat No bids nor offar In us.

.15 ....17 ....22 Z'20 18 G18 621 36 620 fil 60: patents, 3.6064.61. Why can't Topeka have a first-class or WHEAT Btrely steady and very duIL and the) Medium Coaxee oomblc Low and earpet chestra? The city has a first-class band, and ought to have an orchestra. mtrket was fettorelees. No. a red, earn, 69t ftetitember.

6946X. closing at 69; October. 71 671 Vi, closing at 71 y. UMsember, 74S7 iv, laniels Pon litis cioein? at vt, May.BKteii, cloalDgat 81. yesterday from a month 8 sojourn on the coast of Maine.

S. O. McDowell, of the governor's office, left yesterday for his home in Columbus to spend Monday. Mrs. L.

Severy. of Emnoria, is with her daughter, Mrs. Dr J. B. Hibben, who has been quite sick for several days.

Ralph Johnson, third baseman of the Topeka baseball club, left Chicago yesterday on business, to be gone a few days. Complaint is made because there is no KAHHAS AHD XIBKABKA. Heavy ..13 Light fine 1 Medium. 17 Medium combing sidewalk down on East Eighth street, on (418 621 uukm xae narset wet easy, cash, 8HH3VVt September, SlH3i, closing at 37: Ootober, mt tlM, cloflng at 88 "4: N.weaber, SH)ta oiosing at 38i; year, 87 637J4. eloal at 34)4.

the north side, between Kansas avenue and (jaincy. Coarse eomblog Low and carpet 13 J1S OA IS The market tolay was firm but doIL. No. Red Winter Wheat No bids, nor offerings. No.

I Soft Winter Wheat No bids nor offerings. No. a Soft Winter Wheat Oath, 65 bid, 66 asked; Augut and September, no bids nor offerings; May, 76V4 bid, 1 asked. No. a Red Winter WnaM None on the wkst.

On track by Sample. No. a soft, cash, 67. CORN Receipts at regular elevators sinoe last report, 8,082 bushels, and withdrawals, 2.018 bushels, leaving stock in store as reported to the board of trade to-day 80.487 bushels. There was a stronger market to day, on 'change.

On the call No. 9 was nominal except for May, which told at 89 against 39 bid yeiterda when 39 was asked. On Track by Sample No. a corn, oash, OH THI OkUi TO-DAT. Cash.

34X624X1 September, October. Mr. L. M. Crawford has closed a bier TUB UKWASHXD.

year, May, 80V. contract of a fifty nights' engagement for AEE SOLE AGENTS FOE ess ($33 50 .82 .28 the excellent Broderick Opera company. KK scrong. 47 Did. LE a Unchanged at 14 60.

EOOS Steady at BUTTER- Firm. Oreamerr. 914727: dalrv. IS Medium Dingy and Governor John A.Martin started to Colorado yesterday afternoon and will return next week accompanied by his The data here is September 8. An improperly filled excavation under WHIRKY Bteady at 91 OS.

Chicago Produce Market. Chioaoo, August 26 PROVISIONS -Steady. PORE 115 00. the stone paving between Third and Fourth streets on the avenue, caved in yesterday, letting the paving stones down Highland Park! Euclid Park! North Park! Opening values were higher on change tc-day. LARD 16 15.

the slightly Increased firmness coming from con and making a hole two feet deep and two tinued cold weather. feet in diameter. Wheat, In sympathy with a finner feeling la A meeting of all the union ex-prisoners Live Stock Markets. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Eabsas Cttt, August 2.

corn opened batter at 69 for September, but trading being quiet, soon reacted 63 around of war in Shawnee county is called tor family. Mrs. Rev. D. H.

Johnston and ber mother, Mrs, C. W. Cros3, returned this week from Eureka Springs, much improved in health. The wife and daughter of Mr. A.

A. Dunlap returned yesterday from Ohio and Pennsylvania, where they have been visiting for the past few months. Dr. H. D.

Fisher left yesterday for Circleville where he will attend a cimp-meeting. Oa September 1 he will attend the "Buckeye" reunion at Muscotah. Mrs. H. A.

Heath and sister, Miss Reed, left for Bloomington, Illinois, yesterday, Wednesday evanine, August 31. at 8 d. which figure it remained most of the morning. Washburn Place! Veale's Addition! and Daniels' Addition! Towards noon the market again picked up, Sep The 14 Stock InAioator reports: CATTLE Receipts today 3,669 head. The mar.

at the Topeka Real Estate exchange, on Sixth avenue, near Qaincy. Henry W. Roby, president of state union. tember reaching 694. This eomparetlvsly high No.

9 Corn Cash, 86 bid, E6V4 aiked; Anguet, 86 bid, 364 aked; September, 36 bid, 86Hi asked; October, Vf bid, 37 aeked; the year, no bids, 86 asked; May, 6.C0O bu. 39. No. Oorn Oaeft, no bids nor offerings. No.

4 Oorn Cash, no bids nor offerings. No. 9 White Com Cash, 42i bid, no offerings; August and September, no bids nor offerings. High Mixed Oorn. Oash.

no bids nor offerings. OATS No. a cash, bid, 23 asked: August, no bids nor offerings; September, 23 bid, 234 asked; October, no bids, 24 54 asked. On Track by Sample No. a oats, mixed, cash, 24.

No. 3 oats, white, cssh, 25tf. RYE No. 2 caoh, no bids nor offerings; August. 43 bid, no offerings; September, no bids njr offerings.

HAY Receipts, 13 ears. Market steviy. Niw- Fancy, small baled, large baled. 18. 60; wire bound 63c lees.

OIL CAKE Fer 100 pounds, sacked, 11.26; 120.00 per ton free on board oars. Oar lota, 918.00 per tm. figure seemed to have the effect of bringing ket to-day waa strong aad active with values a shade higher tnan yesterday. Sales were: considerable quantities of long stuff, for at that A dispatch has been received from the No. point neariy all the crowd suddenly became sellers father cf Carl A.

Urbach, who died at AT. Wt, Mew. 1943 4 00 ai shipping ste and drove values back to 68 Talk was bearish 74 shipping Christ hospital Tuesday, and whose remains have been enbalmed, telling Mr. 1 4 00 OO on general principles. The raid of the bears on 96 nail re ship steers And other desirable property, improved and vacant.

Resi 61 Col sta, the New York stock exchange had a depressing ef Palmer to hold the body and he will be 1 4S 1927 S90 SO where they will visit relatives for a month or more. They were accompanied as far as Kansas City, by Mr. Heath. fect on the narkets here. Wheat, September, dences and business houses, farms, acre tracts and Western1 86 ship 7 ship here.

Mr. Urbich lives near Girard, closed at S8X 6 68 Ji. 40 shipping tts. lands. Corn opened steady on 'change to-day during Judge W.

C. Webb is rapidly recover 19 shipping sta, 20 shipping eta. 6H hipplng sta 9 1 Ha i.24t .1 i 1.919 a 1.191 ei the early part of the season slightly better prices SEEDS We quote: flaxseed, a per bu. on a basis of pure. Oastor beans.

93g93 for prime. prevailed. In the afternoon a decline set In which 26 butcbere sta. ing, i esterday ne was so much improved as to sit up, and he talks about getting around Boon. It is said that Judge King was most felt just before the close, and prices at 49 butch 26 feedg steers WE AS SPE CHAR OFFERINGS: 884 3 64 Utt SO one time were from Mto under those ot yester 24 feedg sta.

U4 a oa man and Wilson Gordon are assisting Dr. Grubb in this case. day. The weather In the corn belt was gneral'y Kansas City Produce Market. Eajcsaj Cm, August 26.

FLOUR Dull. Fair inquiry fa? round lots tut at prices that cannot be met 2 his marxet. Sales: 1 car by sainble, at rl (juotaooua are tor un established brands, in oar lota, per bbl. In sacks, as follows: XX. 70; 18 feedg its 19 feeding ets a 1 OtiS i to 1 1 ni ok Hon.

A. A. Hurd and F. W. Pringle, of the T.

S. F. law department, returned yesterday from Tort Scott, where they attended the meeting of the directors of the Si. Louis, Kansas City Colorado Dr. W.

S. LindsayjDr. M. B. Ward, Dr.

J. E. Minney and Dr. Charles Williamson will leave next week for Washington to attend the international medical congress, which will be the largest medical meeting evei held. E.

B. Willard representing the Hutch cloudy, with light rain and muca wanner tempera Carlos Packard and Daniel Catcher. 70 grata steers ture. Outside orders were light and fl actuations wars from local causes. September sold early Residences in Parkdale and Metsker's t) 4js ljw asa 757 a aa 89 grass sta, 27 gr's Tex cows.

addition. Walnut Grove and Potwin Place 7V gr's Tex sta 8ts a prominent bankers from Michigan, are in the city on a prospecting tour. 1 hey are creatly pleated with Topeka and have faith in the city's future. They have made from up to 41 41 X. from which olnt It de-cllted to the lowest for the day and closed a few 145 gre Texas at prices from $500 to $25,000.

993 2 at 978 1 an 42 gr's Tsx eta minutes Is at 4141tf. Octjber or en td at 4 2, Acre tracts in uoiiege mil, acres or 242 gr's Tsx ste 1 oi9 9 as old at 424 and closed at 41. May oceaed at more in Fritz's sub-divieion at low prices a large subscription to the capital etcci of the new Kansas National bank. 1 bull a bulls 1.1AO 1 4J lOtA 1 en 45V4. soldatttX.

then up to46SetSj and down good houses in Highland Park and other a calves, Thosa persons who ask why the A. to to close. 7 a so suburban places. 43 calves, eech 43 lad eows.e 1.CW) VK Fine tracts of bottom land in tracts of XXX, family, ysffl os: eboloe, si 25a 1 85; fancy, II 454H CO; extra fancy, tl I6gl CO patent. 1 8581 90: rye, tl SOftl M.

From mills, 26o higher. BUTTER Supply larger and market steady. Bulk of country store packed of poor quality. We cuote: Creamery, fancy. 24423; Rood, 20; fine dairy In single paokage lota, 18; store packed tn ingle package lota, choice, 1522- poor and -ow grade, 10.

CHEESE We quote: 7. cream, twins, 11 full creun- Young America, IX EOOS Roeipts lager anil market weaker at 15c per dox. for fresh. LIVE POULTRf Receipts of spring chickens lare and market weak. Small not wanted.

Spring chickens, tlKOg225 per heo. fnt, heavy, 12 60 per dozen: roosters, tl 601 75. Oats thowed very little If any change In the regular market. Prices for future deliveries did not didn't assist Colonel Graves while he was living might do a great thing for them inson Fair association, wa in the city yesterday advertising their first annual fair which will be held on the 5th. 6 and 7th of October.

Hutchinson offers $10,000 in piemiums. Benjamin Robinson and Thomas Martin, of MfPherson. C. W. Donnell, of 8i shipping sta.

72 shipping sts. acres or more, near the city, "at low A corner residence on Van Bores, 85,500. A fine east front on Harrison, $12,000. Two new residences of 8 rocms on Clay, each, $3,500. On Fillmore, (rood honse, 7 rooms, three corner lots, $4,200.

On Lincoln street, one and a half lots and new 5 room honse, $2,300. On Lincoln and Buchanan streets, rear Fifth, some fine vacant lots at from $700 On Lane street, near Hnntoon. three fine east front lots, only $1,800. On "Wet street, three lots, east front, $1,500. 1 850 4 SIX Li5 4 10 677 9 9S flartuate any to speak of and the trade was light 169 gr's Tex ate.

prices, easy terms. 10 oowt The provision market wa In the same old rut selves by telling the people how mack they did for Colonel Graves. Th9 truth is that the grand army is daily relieving the Oa Kansas avenue, near Fourth, a two 41 cows, story and basement businees" house, $11, 16 cows. 90 cow. and there appeared to be no disposition am the traders to make any ff wt to extricate It.

OaUUe speculative business continues light and local wsn's of the needy veterans, their widows and orphans. 0C0. IS 43 Two fine lots above Eighth on Kansas a 4 ws a so ws a so a aa 939 9 40 9 4 a 44 74 a SO 3 3 19 a tax Ms a so Major William Sim3 says concerning are the principal traders. Offerings ot produce were fair snd at the close a tame feeing avecue, each, $10,500. IS oow 24 13 cos Arkaneas City; L.

E. Landes, of Burlington, C. E. Westbrook, of Peabody, and Barney Lantry, of Strong City, were at the Windsor, yesterday. Senator Crane aid family bade adieu to Marion last Saturday, and will live in Topeka hereafter, where, as is known by our readers generally, Mr Crane goes to ii." u- rL i A corner on Kansas avenue, east front, the corn crop: "Kansas will no doubt have half a crrp, and is much better off than some ot her sister states, and I do Turkeys, ducks and geeve, not wanted.

EQXTABLES Potatoes, home grown, per bo. 6060o. Onions, red. 75690 per bo. California, 112) per bu.

Cabbage, 60g7 per dozen. FRESH FRUITS We quote: Peaches, per bu. box. Texsx. 7A5tl CO; apples, supply larger end prevailed, but the only change of Importance an advance of 8 cents on fork.

with building, $12,000. 1 iW. 22 On Lincoln street, near Tenth, three Lard sold at IS 40g6 40. September, $6 t2Q On Kansas avenue, near Rock Island not think that the partial failure in crops H0O8-Receipts tc-dav 4 6 3 hwA There i vaa 6 57tf January, dosing at $6 depot, one lot and new building, only materially affect lmmgration to Kan mua su-onger marxet at aboal fine lots, vacant, can sell two or three, $700. Short rib sold at 17 92tf g7 97V4.

September, $6,000. cT prices. Extreue range of ealee II asa 6 45. bu at IS 10fe5 25. aa follava: sas, nor stop the building up of healthy towns and cities." Oa Fourth street, two fine lots and On Tavlor street, two lots, good 7room -a me inn casni.T-uip jl itui is iu us the largest bank in Kansas; the new Kansas National bank, which will open for Av.

AT. buildinsr. $7,000. house, $4,500. There is a strong possibility now of No.

WtPrtoe market slow, 11 CG2 00 per tbL; grapes, 436 per lb. FOREIGS FRUITS Lemona, Mewtna, tS 50g 7 00; oranges, Rodi. I no; Messina, 15 50. EVAPORATED FRUITS Apples, old, per new, peaches. peeled, raspberries, aprioots, 18.

DRIED FECI IS Apples, bright sua-drled, peaches, qaartere, half, bright, large, MISCELLANEOUS New honey, per lb. lHgJO; brooms, country made, per doaao, II (Ofta Ob; Av, Ar. Wt. Prlos. 3 3 640 At.

Av. Na. Wt. Mm 2SO SS Oa ourrh street, one lot and small On Polk homes at from $1,500 (7 270 45 buildine. $3,600.

company A attending the competitive drill aid encampment to be given at to 17,000. 549 15 21 76 69 closing at 17 9267 10; January, 16 62v4g6 60. Pork, 112 9Cgl2 80; Janu iry at 112 25. The shipment movement was liberal and prUs steady. Cash quotaUana were as follows: Flour quiet, wlUi prlos steady arid firm.

No. a stmg wheat, No. spring wheat. No. 9 red wheat, 6).

No. a oorn, 41 Vs-No. 3 oats, 34 70 18 On Sixth street, east of avenue, two lots 23 On Jefferson etreet, two lots and good and good 6 room house, $3,850. 6f es a hi SsO 5 25 6 29 6 30 Fort Scott next month. An order reducing the number of men necessary to compete from forty to twenty has been received.

business in a short time vcith another of our fellow citizms Hoa. S. T. Howe as president, and with a capital of $500,000. We commend Mr.

and Mrs. Crane to the good people of Topeka as acq lisitions in every way worthy to invoke self congratulations on the part of the cit of the capital city. Marion Eecord. two story house, 7 rooms, $4,200. 274 338 24S 2.3 On West Sixth street, two lots and good On Jefferson street, fine cottage, 8 64 73 Vi meevr.

Ho. I oooi to; etaer, se per voi. POP OORN Wanted, In any quantity, la this market. BEESWAX We quote No. 1 at JOo per.

lb; No, new bricfc bouse, and as the principal obi action is now re rooms, three lots, $5,000. 230 3 4 moved, the matter will be seriously con On Topeka avenue, siuth of the city, we have a very handsome tract of three acres. Oa Madison street, near Fifth, cne lot 73 61 61 No. ci 81 69 7 7i 49 61 70 54 6-) S3 as 79 14 90 2 11 sidered. No.

a rye, 44-4. No. 1 flaxseed 11 OIHgl Pork, 116 O04lft 9A. Lard, 40. 231 243 and Rood house of 5 rooms, $2,600.

260 24M 360 319 3 a 924 221 210 9M 2U1 209 rot 213 1JS lu ITS 149 138 5 SS j4 6 27 23 sas 630 6 SIS sis a to to so 10 10 600 4 93 4 BO 4 70 4 as improved and near the Ladies' addition at S89 5 31 S25 S3B 690 6 20 20 SIS SIS 10 10 SIO 10 os 00 4 90 4 70 465 Among the attractions which will ap 7S 69 CI 49 S3 SO 64 46 143 I 7S 61 64 an 16 101 114 217 263 22S 230 212 231 218 3 A Ml 213 91 197 142 149 168 a lee BROOM CORN Active: green, self working. 4-n green hurl. green intlde and vert, 3c; red tipped and common, self working. crooked, me. FEATHERS Live geese.

mixed X8 tOc HIDE AHD PELTS HiOea. dry ami. bo. 1 Butter was dull at UgUAl tcr erMmery and $4,000, on easy terms. On Madison street, near Tenth, one lot and 4 room house, the lot is worth the Among the late arrivals at the popular Fifth avenue hotel, Hankie proprietors, are H.

Isaacs, Scranton, Packard, Flushing, Copper, pear at i.fawfori's opera house during the month of September are "Skipped by the 8 21 IS IS 8 14 10 10 SIS a 10 6(5 90 4 as 4 70 4 60 79 IS 61 69 47 83 Near Highland Park we off it some fine five acre tracts with some improvements in 226 Til 3C7 199 13H money, $1,500. ltfintot dairy. Eggs were firm at UQlt. The leading futures ranged ai foil rwt: wmxAi HQ a. at reasonable prices and terms.

On Madison street, one lot and bran new 5 room house, cellar, hydrant, eta, A Farms, ranches and lands are cheap and Low. Ckee per 13: No. 1, per Iv. 10; dry flint, bulls and tats. No.

1, 10c; dry stlted.No. per t), 10 dry salted. No. per U. green salted No.

1. per TK creea salted No. 9 pet ti, ec; green edited bull and etcg, 1- Jcs green unoured. No. 1, 6H: No.

J. I4: uf. No. 1 Light of the Moon," on the 5 in; Evans Hoey'a "Parlor Match," Sol Smith Russell, "Tin Soldier" and "Rag Baby," Charles Verner. Mary Prescott, Mclntjre Heath, Nat Goodwin, Modjeska.

Captain J. Le Knight, Dr.H.D. Fisher compieie, is 2a 163 144 this is a good time to buy. 68V HV4. SHEEP BeorfDU tn-d sas 7wi quiet aal nominally wnchangel.

e3We will be glad to have description and price of any flushing. J. Louis, JianBai City, S. Biscoe, Kansas City, J. Bek-rig, Eskridge, T.

J. Filley, Kansas City, J. E. Gates. Kansas City, C.

Liter. Loma, A. Harvey, Stockton, M. W. Waumbaugh, Lawrence, C.

W. Wells, Channte, E.M. Williams, Buffalo, N. J. R.

Numbers, Minneapolis, Kan. D. C. Martin, Emporia, W. A.

Sheeley. Chicago, C. E. Green, Sedgewick, R. O.

Cox, Dghton, L. S. Sprague, Opened. BZrh. ty.

ee Begtember Vs ti October i fo oca wo. 9. August tin 41 Mptember. i October 4i U) OAM BOk a. August 4 41V4 40 good Eeal Estate you may have lor sale, as our facilities lor 41 St.

Lotus Lire Stock Market. St. Lena, Aagmst aa. 01T1.T1 Raeeiijta-1 Sno- vn tm. per ID, 7e; no.

so; sneep peue, ory vi per lb. GREASE White. attgSo per brown, 96 9Ho per lb yellow Jo. TALLOW No. 1, Sis; No.

2, 3. PROTTBIOBd Eeuowtnc qeosatkas are Ut round lota. Job lots asualiy algae. sceAa cvbxs mats Canvassed er plala. HetlS mm 9m Breakfast baftTn 13 41 41 el 31 selling ara gooa, ana our office is headquarters for Eeal 4m ket active acd stroag.

Fair to eeotoe beery aettvw ewers. 14 Ct 90; butchers' steers, talr to IS 40C4 10; to good, 129093 60s Tea. ens ecd Indian a mmm arut ta mood urs-M. September 24 uJi 4J nd Wilson Keith have been appointed a committee to prepare a programme for G. R.

day at the state fair on 21. There will be speeches, songs, camp fire, etc. The eld soldiers can rest assured that a line programme will be prepared. Georga W. Clark, chairman of the dtm cratis central committee, has issued a call for the county convention on October 8, at which time nominations are to be mide for sheriff, county clerk, county treasurer, 13 204 1 60.

Usage City, Kan. Estate business in Topeka. STRICKLEB, DANIELS POUNDS, 11 60 HOuS ReoaiD4a. 110: thfotnestB. TO.

Market asH roa4 rsa bbl. Tear 11 CO 11 61 11 tl January ia 27 A la 27 V4 as La bin ra 100 LBS. 13 2S I 'trtmrn. Choice beery and btcbre eeleetlnsav Come and see me at occe if yea want to a'5 60, peeking aad Torkers mtitLm tn prtaar, 14 90X3 90; ptga, eomnoa to good.14 frXka 09. DM au awn.

Clear Kb f0 Long clear atdeeMMMM.MWi 1 9J RlOttiAsTH sets i atav etisissee 3 Short dear ilNM.Mn.M.M..H.MM. invest seme morey in lots will double in valne in a year. Geo. W. Wateon, August 40 424 40 a 40 a is 44 a a 4s September 40 J.

JtLansaii Avenue. UEEP beoetpea. 1.7'JK eblpBsenas, auu. Market flnn. Fair to choice IJ 314 IS; iaaaba, 13 sua 4 9.

agent. I October. 47H 47.

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145,229
Years Available:
1879-1922