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STATE JOTJRN'ATa TUESDAY EVTTNTXG MAY 8. I89. 4 1 li RENTS ! SITUATIONS I REAL ESTATE I AUCTION SALES! & OTHER CLASSIFIED ADS. Th k Topika Stats JorRSAL guarantees, every day it is priiiunl. to give a local circula tion more than double that of any other Tope ka paper, and by far Mr than all '' Ualies Combined. This makes this paper the cheapest, as well a the best dally advertis ing medium in Topeka. th clasaihad suiverliie ments tmlow costing but , FITE C ENTS A LINE, or 30 cents a lice for a week; 60 cents by tb month. City circulation everyday exceeds 6,000 total circulation over 8,000. Sworn detailed statements of circulation pro seutf 1 on application. . t-Cu and see any afternoon between 4 ana 6. the hand-iornest. fastest, most perfect piece of printing machinery In Kansas a W'eu r"erf6C6 lng press, wmcii l r uts Uon two to three com p.ete tf-pase papers a second. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Are you In need of work? If so. you are at liberty to use these columns for assistance in that direction. hile this notice appears the bTATK Journal will publish free on aa:urday, M i. uay and Tuesday, for Topeka or Kansas people, ad notices of "Situatious Wanted." not exceedius five lines, or tii.rty-flve words, in leuglii. Provided that all advertisinants of this nature are handed in previous to ten o'cIock Saturday nioruinjl; also on Wednes day. Thursday aud Friday, all advertising of this class handed in by ten o'clock. Wednesday morning. .'o advertisement of this nature to be started except on Saturdays and Wednesdays. No ob ligation is iucurre-i on the part of the advertis er. No worthy and needy man or woman need hesitate to take advantage of this otter. No one in business or hav.tii; employment is expected to take advantage of It. but ad others invited to ava:l themselves freely. WANTED SITUATIONS. "V17ANTED Work of any kind, have had ex- prlence In mercantile lines and hotel and stock, can give gooi references. Address or call at Sis Kansas ave. TANTED By married man: position either stationary or to travel. Seven years ex perience as station aireut. Understands cigar box making, also planing mill machinery. Ad dress, J li. Knock. Colby, Kans. WANTED H E LP. W'ANTEt) All unemployed women and girls to call and leave their name aud address at the Topeka Exchange, tod Kansas ave. WANTED BOARDERS, ROOMERS YrANTED Koomers and boarders at the ' Carier House, 4W and 40. yuincy street. Tiie house has changed hands, the rooms are larce and well veuciiated. Crood board, if de sired. Bath room free. Mrs. A. P. Barnes. WANTED STOCK JTO PASTURE. r AN IEl Stock to pasture, oood pasture. plenty shade, plenty water, good care, four miles eal of North Tupeka on the Orantvilie road. Terms reasonable. Inquire at Jones & Whitney" iuiik depot, m West Sixth st. WANTED M ISC ELL AN EOUS. XVaSTED-Morse, buggy, cart or bicycle in exchange for medical treatment, prescrip tions and medicines. CaU after 5 p. in. S15 Kan us ave.. North Topeka. "W'ANTt.lJ Cattle or horses to pasture, Cat- tie $j.a5 per season; horses 7sc per month. Oood water and good grass. Address 1014 Mad ison st.. North lopeka. AY ''ANTED To trade, eood Singer sewinar machine for road cart; tal Jeilersou. AY ANTED Wail paper to clean; made good w as new for one-third cost; work guaran teed. Address E. J. Mayhood, a&e Kansas ave. TTHEN you want groceries or meats come and see our goods and get our prices. We can aud will save you money on good goods. No interior stuff in the house. J. II. Heller. HMt Kansas avenue. A' ANTED Wall paper to clean, cheap. ""Made as good as new. G. ii. Mayhood, 117 West lenth street. AY ,rANTEp To exchange carpenter work for a good horse. Address "J. P." this orace. YY .WANTED 3 or 4 unfurnished room for housekeeping. In 4 biks. of sth and Kansas Address, staling rent. "M. " Journal oitice. Vr ANTED People to know that they can get fresh buttermilk aud sweet cream every day from buttermilk wagon or at 7ii Lane st 1 T AN TED Oood city loans; have some money and can loan on second mortgage. U. P. Kixcadk. 4 Kansas ave. YV ANTED tiasoiiue stoves to repair at tin shop; 810 Kansas avenue, ti. U. L3. YY A N T E D Soru e small Simon Ureenspan. real estala loans. VTAN ;TKD batches, clocks and umbrellas " ' repair at 7ol Kausas ave.. upstairs. AN T AD To move, STOitJk or ship bouse uoid goods, freight, etc. - fAISf 6. SKIN.VKB, 123 E 6tl Rt lERCHANlb' UANsl tU a STDtiAilK m YV ''ANlED Oh! you never heard of tin ware K. . i 3iuo Bwip, A.tusas ave. YV A- 1 MU A OU to go to kuu save vour uiuuuv. the Kiverside store 4X1 Kansas are. FOR SALE-PERSONAL PROPERTY TOK SALE: A N'o. rangaTmosTnew." Par leaving cuy. Koom 5. 4lu Kansas ave I. &cAy Ku,"""r pbtou. Address box Tpcm SALE No. washboller. worth si so. Kiverside .tore. 7Kansasavi FOR RENT-ROOMS. Ffi ji ?,TA sult of rooms or separate at oil Harrison avenue. Inquire of Ir Mitch ell or Judge itightmire. r.-aucu- I'',tr,mjfh";f ur'll or unfurnished south room with alcove; aa Vau Bureu. "f0 .Ktx'f One business room, liixwfeet and one barn on 7tn aud Liucola stsl, Ifo E ackiam. Oaitiand. rnRERjt0-r- f"rnUne,d roorn. 1Mi Jck son. Bath, etc.. 4 per month. ,rOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. A" o.i7.fTC'r. ? -T)m house, well, cistern v,., ..wi uie i.i and a f Wiii to eavee JftT0?,' Jr -llln- to leave me city. Inuuire 507 Polk striL bole Agent. JgAE-MI S CELL A NEOUS. "POR SALE One sidebar top bugey In rood shape; ao4 W est Twelfth st. K F"? wouVdKMEAI-Jn8 ,ar9 Jersey cow. or would exchange for a good drivinir hors witItyxAa'ved"IeenC, fY- , r(dain,AErA,r".,turant and lunch room bmaii caf.i.ti f001 l-"iaa QJ well located.' afjuii .u,rt,a- iu.ire lor advertiser at journjj offlca between it and U o'clock. J?J?rZhEZiihon t,m " " per cenl -.. uttoresk hiuion tireenspaxj. FOR REAL estate or rental property see Benedict & Co.. 6ol Kansas ave. I?Oft SALE OR TRADE My beautiful No. 3u Harrison st. , W. H. Uruiith. home, IOR.SALK Uilt edge first mortgages, 7, 8, 9, lo oer cent, bimou lireousuaa. . F5R RENT HOUSES. IOR REST A good 6-room' house, very cen- tral, newly papered and painted throughout. Also a 7-room house in tine repair, good barn, two large box stalls, large grounds, very fine lo cation. T. K. Bowman & Co., 116 W. Sixth st. L70R KENT Cottaee, 614 Polk street; cellar, I- hard and soft water. Y. G. Hentig. FOR RENT Four room house. 719 Madison St.. Inquire at 2ia West 6th st. 17OR RENT ice house, one block from Washburn college. Bath and stable.- Thos. S. Lyon, 1633 College ave. JOR RENT. A nice four or five room house, MJ lopeka avenue. IOR REN 1" A good six room Uouso, Inquire A. ut Lie. Aiobv. Ihi Woat tUi FOR SALE OR TRADE. TO EXCHANGE The following desirable lands for lopeka properly: 320 acres. Brown county. South Dakota, all good land, loo acres in cultivation, good house, barn, granery and well, living stream 00 land; 160 acres bottom laud. vskMtcre farm in saline county. Kan., 140 acres In cuivation, good iiouse. barn, grauery, orchard audiences; some botiom land. iiix) acres Reno couuty, Kan., nice smooth laud; unimproved. 160 acres saawnee county fine grass land, all fenced; living water. 100 acres in Wabaunsee county, good grass laud and fenced for pasture. Come aud see me if you want land. John O. Howakd, 4-3 Kansas ave. J, ""OR EXCHANGE For plastering one 50-foot lot, clear, near shops; liave more adjoining to sell at $1J5 each; monthly payments, or will exchange for farm property. J as. C. Smith, lod Last ihird st. Ibli SALE OR EXCHANGE Pueblo, Colora . do. residence, containing 9 rooms with all modern conveniences, barn and carriaga house, lot sax 120 feet, best shade trees in tne city, lawn in good shape, street cars p.tss ttie house. The most desirauie resideuce iocatio.1 in tne city. W ill seil cheap for cash or trade for Topeka residence property. For particulars see J. & Collins & Co., 11 j West Sixth avenue. LOST AND FOUND. LOST A black cloth cape, lost Friday. May 4. on East bixth St., Kausas avenue or West Tenth st. Return to Stevenson & Co. LOST A ladies' gold filled watch on or near corner t ilth and Jackson at noon May 7. Finder return to Jouruai omce aud receive liberal reward. 'OL'ND The place to have plumbing done;. Alien, 80s Kausas ave. let. MISCELLANEOUS. ICE CHESTS Any size, made to order at prices to suit the times, at furniture shop near corner Fourth and J ackson sts. IAKEN UP A HORSE Owner can hava same by calling at.8lu Western ave. C1ARPETS CLEANED by the Amos process ' are always satisfactory. Leave orders at Ladies' Lxcuange, 11a West Sixth; H. D. Carr, 013 Polk -street, or Amos N. Eshieman, Ma Han- cocit street. 'pitV Topeka Avenue Exchange. 5-9 Topeka -- ave., ageucy for Ludora creamery Butter. IUK SPECIAL orders I wish the following real estate loans: J.oou; i,oo0; 8oo; $7U0; $600; do0; 3ou TJJ. -Mou jy here, no de lay. A lew large loans warned. L L. Belzer, oik Kansas ave. , Dudley's bank. lorxsj, Kan., April 30, IS94. To the Ladles: The Amos Process of carpet cleaning is sure ly a success. I clean all Kinds of high class carpets aud rag. without removing tiieiu from the floor. The transformation is simply won derful. All work must be satisfactory or I wid ask uo pay. I give all work my personal atten tion. Orders left at Ladies Exchange, 119 West 6th street, ii. D. Carr, 013 PolK. street, or Amos N. Eshieman. 335 Hancock street, will receive prompt attention. Give this process a trial and be convinced that it uas superior merit. Respectfully, AAlus N. bULUXAK. RACTICAL PIANO XCNER Years of fac tory experience. . Iracy, 701 Kansas ave. Y"1LLIAM D WIGHT CHLTKCH Analytical v T aud Metallurgical Chemist and Assayer. Examination 01 miueral ueposits and mines. OhicuS: Denver. Coio, Prescott, Ariza. RS. E. K. LILLY, nurse. caa La louud at U-ii W est Gixi.n street. MONEY TO LOAN. V I ONE Y to loan on Oouds, mortgages or per XvA. koual notes. SlMOM GREEX9PA!T. OOD notes and mortgages bought and sold. simoM GitKajtsPAX. 1 PARTIES wishing a sate ana paying uirait- ment for their money, call at vuua luai, W ood 4i Co. Kansas are. LEGAL NOTICES. First published on the 3rd day of May, 194, in the official city paper.J NOTICE. Citv of Topeka, May 3, isa. J To whom It may concern Notice is hereby given that we the under signed residents and free holders of the city of loieka. James Gillett. J. S. Collins and S. Barnes, were duly appointed by the mayor and council of the city of l opeka and having duly quaiilied as appraisers to ascertain the actual value of the laud proposed to be fatten under Ordinance No. 1707, approved April 4th, 1 iiu, lor the purpose of extending Third street aud for opening the alley in the olock between second and Third streets and Taylor street aud West ern avenue in said city aud also to assess and appraise the damages and benefits arising tlierelrom to the lots and pieces of property lying and situated in the benefit district created and established by said ordinance which is de scribed as follows, to-wit: On the east by Tayior street; on the north by Second stree.t: on the west by Western avenue; on the south by the south line of section 30, township 11, range 16. and the north I ne of Ihird street ail in Shawuee county, sta.e of Kansas. Aud also to make a true value and appraise ment of all the lots and pieces of ground situ ated in said benefit district without regard to the buildings or improvements therein. And notice is hereby further given that we wiii meet as such appraisers on tne 15th day of May, is4. at 9: 30 o'ciocka. m. of said day at the intersection of Western avenue and Third street produced.'clty of Topeka. in said, benefit district, for the purpose of ascertaining the ac tual value and making appraisement of the property and assessing the damages and bene fits as aforesaid. James Uillktt, S. Barnes. J. S. Collins. Appraisers. First published, on the srd day of May, 1394. in the official city paper.J NOTICE. Cxit of Topeka, May 3, io;M, f To whom It may concern: Notice is herebv iriven that wa tha unrtorvivn- ed resident and freeholders of the city of To- I ... L -J .imili.ll.lt I hi -..n; were duly appointed by the mavor and council 01 me city vt lopena, ana having duly qualified as appraisers to ascertain the actual value of the land proposed to be taken under ordinance No. 1710, approved April a. issm, for the purpose of opening and extending of the alley north of Fourth street between Western avenue and Fll more street, in said city and also to assess and appraise the damages and benefits arising there from to the lots and pieces of property lying and situated in the benefit district created and es tablished by said ordinance which Is described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the center of the intersection of Fourth street and Western avenue; thence northerly along the center of Western avenue to the center of Second street, thence westerly along the center of Second street extended lothe center of the alley between Western avenue and Flunon street; thence southerly along the cen ter of said alley or alley extended north from Fourth street to the north line of Third street extended; thence west along the north line of Third street extended to the center of Filmore street; thence southerly along the center of Fil more street to the center of Fourth street: thence easterly along the center of Fourth street to the center of W estern avenue and point of beginning. And also to make a true value and appraisement of all the lots and pieces of ground situated In said benefit district without regard to the build ings or Improvements thereon. And notice is hereby further given that we will meet as such appraisers on the 15th day of May. 1894, at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. of said day at the intersection of Western avenue and Third street produced, city of Topeka, in said benefit district, for the purpose of ascertaining the ac- . tual value and making appraisement of the property and assessing damages and benefits as aforesaid. James Hillett, J. S. Collins, S.Barnes, Appraisers. First published May 4. 1894. in the official city paper.J NOTICE. City of Topeka, I May 4, 1494. f To whom It may concern: i Notice is hereby given that we, the under signed, residents and freeholders of the city of Topeka. F. M. Newiand. C. H. Titus, and J. A. Gorham. were duly appointed by the mayor and council of the city of Topeka, and having duly qualified as appraisers to ascertain the actual value of the land proposed to be taken under ordinance No. 170t. approved April 4th, 1894. for the purpose of opening and extending Locust street in said city and also assess aud appraise the damages and benefits arising therei rin, to the lots and pieces of property lying and situat ed in the benefit district, created and establish ed by said ordinance, which is described as fol lows, to-wit: Commencing a't the center of the Intersection of Fourth street and the alley between Lafayette and Locust streets in Veale's addition; thence w esterly along the center of Fourth street to the center of the intersection of the alley between Locust street and the Shunganunga creek; thence southerly along the center of said alley to the division line between Veale's addition and Parkdale addition; thence southerly along the line between blocks 12 and 13 In Parkdale addition to the nortli line of Sixth street; thence southerly to the south line of Sixth street be tween lots 405 and 407 in Parkdale addition, fronting on Sixth street between Locust and Lawrence street; thence southerly between said lots to the north line of the alley between Sixth and Seventh streots; thence easterly to the center Hue of the ailev between Locust and Lawreuce streets; thence southerly a.oug the center of said alley to the center of Seventh street; thence easterly along the center of Seventh street to the center of the alley between Locust and Lafayette streets, or Lafayette pro duced; thence northerly along the center of said alley to the division line between the Douthitt tract and Parkdale addition; thence uorlhilong said division line to tiie east and west division line between Veale's addition and the Douthitt tract; thence east to the center of the alley between Locust and Lafayette streets; thence nortiierly along the center of said alley to tiie center of Fourth street and the place of beginning. And aiso to make a true value and appraise ment of all the lots and pieces of ground situ led in said benefit district without regard to the buildings or improvements thereon. And notice is hereby further given that we will meet as such appraisers on the 16th day of May, l94. at 9 o.clock a. m. of said day. at the corner of Sixth avenue and Locust street, Topeka. in said benefit district, for the purpose of ascertaining the actual value and making appraisement of tiie property and assessing the damages and benefits as aforesaid. F. M. Newland, C. H. Titus, J. A. Gorham, Appraisers, First published May 8, 1894, in the official city paper.J . Ordinance No. 1712. AN ORDINANCE to appropriate money out of the General Revenue Fund, the Fire Depart ment Fund, the Metropolitan Police Fund, the General improvement Fund, the Harrison Street Paving Fund, the Laurent Street Pav ing Fund, tiie Third Street Paving Fund, the Ninth Street Paving Fund and the Library Fund. Drain District Fund and Drain District Bond Fund. Be It Ordained by the Mayor and Councilmen of the City of Xopeka: Section- 1. That the sum of twelve thousand four hundred ninety-four and Sf-100 dollars, be. and the same is hereby appropriated out of the General Revenue F'uud. the F"ire Department F'und. the Metropolitan Police Fund, ttie General Improvement Fund, the Harrjson Street Paving F'und, the Laurent Street Paving Fund, the Third Stree, Paving F'und. the Ninth Street Paving Fund and the Library Fund to pay pay rolls aud claims of the city of Topeka for the month of April, to-wit: General Revenue fund ' $1,613 67 F'ire Department fund 2.170 17 Police Department lund 1.73179 General Improvement fund 3,793 L'6 Harrison Street Paving fund 1-2 05 Laurent Street Paving fund 117 67 Third street Paviug fund 11 09 Ninth Street Paving fund. 919 Drain District No. 1 fund 116 22 Library fund 97100 Drain Bond (No. 1 fund 1,608 73 Total $12,494 89 Src. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from aud after its publication in the official city paper. Passed the council May 7, 1894. Approved May 7, 1894. SHALj T. W. Hahkisojt, Attest: S. S. McFaddex, Mayor. City Clerk. ' NOTICES. "VOTICE To whom It may concern: Be it a. known that our patitiou is on tile in the pro bate court asking tor a permit to sell intoxicat ing liquors at No. 323 Kansas avenue, in the Fourth ward of ttie city of Topeka. Hearing for same is set for May lath at 9 a. rn. Swift a Hollidat. April 17. 1394. ARCHITECT. JOSEPH MARSHALL. Architect and Superintendent, 1004 KANSAS AVENUE. TOPEKA. TRANSFER ffllwi COMPANY, 5 Kaa. Ave, ' Tele. 8a- r. P. B1C0I, FRENCH TISSUE PAPER CBS LABOIST UKI IJC TBI OITT. AIX CHINA AKD ART MATEBIAla COIPLETB SEWS DEPIRHEST. Washburn DmLxu Send in jour orders for ice . cream to Scott Bros. Tel. 473. D. Holmes, druggist, 731 Kr.aat ave. l- - .J SIN gSS I CHANGES. fJHANGE OF BUSINESS SALE Owing to a change to take place in our business we re compelled to reduce our stock which is tha largest and most complete line of Men aud Children's clothing and Ge'uts Furnishing goods In the city. Every article In our establishment hares this great reduction in price nothing re served. For $3.00 we will sell a nice light colored pring suit usually sold for $9.u0. or $8.75 we are showing a fine line of Chrv lotts, Cassimere and Worsted suits cut In the latest style. Mid wed made, regular price of these goods S12 and $14.00. if or $16.50 we give you your choice of any 22 and $24 suits in the house. For 9s cents we sell you a child's Knee Pants uit. ages 4 to 14, regular price $i.7o. F or $2.50 a fine Scotch or Worsted suit sold Dy others for $4,00 and 6.ou. Our $4.50 Boy's suits Include all the latest styles and nobby patterns In the market. Ask for them. Men's Baibriggan Underwear, all colors, worth, $1.25 a suit. Sale price 65 cents. Men's hats in all the latest shapes, sold by Other houses for $3.00. Our price $1.50. Men's heavy cloth pants well made, worth $1.75. Bale price si. 00. Men's Fine Dress Pants; we have the most Complete line of these goods in the city. All goods usually sold $5.50, $6 and $7, we are Bow ofierlng for $1.50. Don't fail to see this. e have a full and well selected stock of men's summer shirts which it will pay to see. Our line of trunks and valises share this same Seduction. as this Is an opportunity which will probably never again present itself to the buyers of tins city, it should be taken advantage of by every purchaser of clothing in Topeka. Mail orders accompanied by the cash will receive our prompt and careful attention. ETTEN SON'S bquare Dealing Clothing Company, 4&i Kansas avenue. Opposite postoffice. ANNOUNCEMENTS. T AM a candidate for probate judge, subject a to the Repnblican primaries. Kindly re member me. Johx L. gut. T AM a candidate for the nomination for Pro A bate Judge before the Republican primaries. G. N. Elliott. I am a candidate for Probate Judge, subject to the Republican primaries, 1S1M. Thomas H. Baix. AVE are authorized to announce that Aaron P. Jetmore is a candidate for the office of County Attorney, subject to the decision of the voters at tha coming Republican primaries. I am a candidate for clerk of the district court, subject to election. J. L. Scott. I HEREBY announce myself for second term as county attorney. H. U. Safitobu. I AM a candidate for clerk of the district court, subject to the Republican nominatfon. Josiah Jordan. I AM a candidate for clerk of the district Court. A. F. CHKS.NKlf. ALE RITCHIE, candidate for clerk of the district court, subject to tha Republican primaries. I AM a candidate for clerk of the district court A subject to the decision of the Republican pri maries. E. M. Cocs.kis.ll.. Dr. A. M. Callahan is a candidate for clerk of district court, subject to tne Republican nom ination, lai. rpo THE REPUBLICAN VOTER3 of Shaw A nee County: I will be a candidate for tha office of clerk of the district court ot Shawnee county, at the Republican primaries this spring. I have lived in Kansas all my life, always worked zealously for the success of the Repub lican party, and have never before been a can didate for office, if chos9a for this responsible position, I promise the most efficient aiid faith ful attention to the duties of the omce. H. J. adams. Attorney, 111 East Eighth St., Topeka, SURGEONS. HENRY W. ROBY. M. D. XorsKA, Kansas. SURGEON. S. SHELDON. M. D., UBUK8Y AND DISEASES OF WOMIX. No. 720 Kansas Ave. Office: J. C. McClintock, A. M., M. D. Frances Storrs, A. B., M. D. HcCLIXTOCK STOKIW. Practice limited to SURGERY and DISEASES OF WOMEN. 330 Kansas avenue. Office hours, a to 4 p. m. I 1 R. MARY E. STEWART. 634 -Harrison St., corner of 7th St. OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF WOMEN. Hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Tele. 237. fDA C. BARNES. M. D. Office and residence, 732 Kansas Avenue. Office Hours 9 a, m. to 11 a. in .and a p. m. to 5 p.m. Phone 99. MAGGIE L. McCREA. M. D., Tel. 50. 732 Kansas Avknuje. orncB hours: 8 lo 10 a. in., 12:30 to 3 p.m., 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. J)K. KVA HARDING, 709 Kansas Aykicua Tele. 402. pkR. J. K. MULVANE A-F tepeclai attention given to chronic diseases. Office open all hours. 600 Kas. Ave. Phone 82. giTELLA KIKBY, B. S. M. D., Office and Residence. 706 West Sixth St. Office Hours: 2-5 and 7-8 p. m. Telephone 123. JJR. M. R. MITCHELL, M. li. Offics Ml S. Kansas Ave. Tel. 44. Residence 931 N. Van Buren street. Tel. 19s. L. A. RYDER, M. D. , OFFICE and residence cor. Gordon street and Central ave.. North Topeka. Phone 214. Uses the Brinkerhoff system of Rectal treat ment, a successful and painless treatment for piles, fistula, fishure, ulceration, etc. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. IN US S. WEBB, i ATXOAtKKT AT X.AW. 117 bixth Avenue West. CAPITAL . COAL YARD, 112 WEST FOURTH ST. Osage Coal S3.45 per ton. Cut prices on all Coal and Wood orders. Grant's Jersey Bull is located here. Come in and see me if you want cheap prices on Coal or Wood. X "W. 23. GRANT, 41 WEST FOURTH. ST. DIKNEY'S Catarrh Powder Relieves Catarrh and Cold In tha Head Intrt.antly by one application Cures Head Noises St DEAFNESS. OftQ me writ 14u tlmmamim Teat pita, Cfclng al treatmeitor sample CrR Bold by Orugglaf . &Oa YIISCTCOD AID EIGHL1I0 STREET RAILWAY. PAHZ Trains will leave Monroe Street Station week days for Vine wood as follows: 6:45,9:19, 11:51, S:07, 5:4L Trains will leave Vinewoud for Monroe street at 7:67, lOiiti, 1:02, 4:19. S:5U. tlNDAY TBAIK1 Leave Monroe street SdB, :19, 10:98. 11:51, 1:50 307 4 S:41. 'Leave Viae wood 8:43, 8:50, 11:16, 12:30, 1-30. 8:47. 5:04. 6r4. Extra Sunday trains will be run according to company orders. Pocket edition time tahli id '?7 rJ7. 1 Wiurjjjfeagar future MR. PATTIS0N RETURNS, Be Will Favor the Cigarette Ordinance . But Wants Its Scope Enlarged. Councilman J. D. Pattison has returned from Oakaloasa, where he has been for some weeks on business, and says he will be on hand from this time forward to attend to his duties as a representa tive of the first and best ward, in the city counciL He has been appointed on some of the most important committees, lie is chairman of the committee on sew ers and waterworks, and is a member of the committees on gna and electric lights, streets and walks, fire depart ment, license and health. When asked by a State Journal re porter this morning regarding his posi tion on the ordinance introduced last nifi-ht prohibiting the sale of cigarettes to boys he said: "I shall favor the or dinance, but I believe it should be so changed as to prohibit the sale of an ar ticle so pernicious to health and morals, to anybody. I believe every tobacco dealer and grocery man in the city would favor such an ordinance, as those I have talked with on the subject say there is do money in thebusiness and they only carry them be cause they must, and they interfere with the sale of other forms of tobacco on which there is a little profit," MAS 0MC FIRE ESCAPES. ChlcfWUmsrth WnuU Hum on th Front of tbe Temple. Chief "Wilmafth reported to the city council last night that he had ordered the receivers of the Lombard Invest ment company to put fire escapes on the front of the Masonic building, and the receivers have refused to do so. The city attorney was instructed to take the necessary legal steps to have Chief Wilmarth's orders respected. The objections to the tire escapes are that they will disfigure the building. The rear should be amply provided with them if the front isn't. Special permission might be granted to build an outside stairway leading down to the alley. WHAT CONGRESS HAS HONE An Innocent Volume with, this Title Crea tes Some Htrtiiuenl In the Senate. Washington, May 8. Dr. A. E. Mc Candless, of Pittsburg, played a practical joke on some of his friends in , Congress yesterday. Calling to him the chief page of the senate he placed in his hand a small volume and said: "Will you please hand that to Senator Quay, with my com pliments." The book was perfectly innocent in ap pearance, and was entitled ''What Con gress Has Done." Dr. -McCandless slip ped over into one of the galleries and watched Senator Quay receive the book. Senator Quay opened the book, and as he glanced from page to page his face relaxed into a smile and as lie went on he broke into a hearty laugh. After a few moments he called a page and told him to take the book to Vice-President Ste venson. Vice-President Stevenson looked at the cover, glanced through the book, and then as Senator Quay had done, began to laugh heartily. He shook his linger at Senator Quay, and, calling the boy back to him, sent the book down to Senator Pefler. The gentleman from Kansas looked at the book for an instant and then he laugh ed quietly behind his beard. He pass ed the book to Senator Hale, and so it went the whole round and was greeted everywhere with a hearty laugh. Although the book had a carefully worded cover, the inside pages were blank. Deafness Cannot be Cured, by local applications, as they cantiot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect Hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the intlamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition.hearing will be destroy ed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the ' mucous sufaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. t-Sold by Druggists, 75a EXCURSIONS SANTA FE ROUTE Bomeseekers Excursions The Lkit of the Season. On May 8th and 29th Santa Fe will sell round trip tickets at onb fabk fob the round trip, to all points in Okla-. ho ma, Indian Territory, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah; to all west and southwest and northwest points; to points in Tennessee, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mis sissippi and Alabama. These tickets will be good for 30 days and will be good for stopover on the going trip. No round trip ticket will be sold where the rate is less than $7.00. Rowley Bros., Agts., Southeast cor. Sixth and Kansas aves. "Vellow. Driea Up and Wrinkled. Is this the way your face looks? If so; try Beggs' Blood Purifier and Blood Maker. It not only purifies the blood, but renews it. and gives your face a bright youthful appearance. Sold and warran ted by W. li. Kennady, 4th and Kas. Ave. Charlie Good steak, get it? Where did you Billie Yes,' the best la town. At Whitney's. Charlie Where Is that? Billie At Whittier's old Kansas avenue. stand, 730 Let us remind you that now is the time to take De Witt's Sarsaparilla, it will do you good. It recommends itself. J. K, Jones. De Witt's Sarsaparilla Is prepared for cleansing the blood from impurities and disease. It does this and more. It builds up and strengthens constitutions impared by disease. It recommends itself. J. K. Jones. - , It cures blood and skin disorders. It does this quickly and permanently. ' Is there any good reason why you should not use De Witt's Sarsaparilla? It reco menda itself. - J. K. Jones. - - Have You Tried Bcez' German al ve For piles? If not,, why not? Can you afford to suffer longer for the sake of 25c This is the price of the greatest salve on the market. Sold and warranted by W. K. Kennady, Fourth and Kansas avenue. Peerless Steam Laundry 112 and 111 West 8th. V...... to Throat and Lungs must bo preserved or sore spots appear and invite the con sumption germs. It's ' f Ac the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, heals the lining, strengthens the lungs and even over comes diseased spots In their early stages. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Prepared t7 Scott t Bowne, N. Y. All Di iginta. ARTHUR IIASSEY, Practical Horac-Shocr 213 WEST FIFTH ST., -rahon 489. TOPEKA, KAKSAS. Hsrsea with diseased feet skilfully treataxb Craok and road shoeing a specialty. (nvfon DreTUfl liUiwAJUll I6wl lJ DR. HEBRA'S V VIOLA CtMu f $m .... ,.... F rV'-r ncniovfi r reoKiev, nmpies. Liver - Moles, Blackheads-, Sunburn aud Ton. and re. -1 i . 1 . . . 1 . - ...1 fMctinoso wm- it nfl. 1": Clear and healthy com-t l"-a plexion. Bttpenortoailtaoe S reparations and perfectly barmlpas. At nil rugsists, or mailed for SOcts. bend for Circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP t lmply lncomjmrmbl. u kla purifying Soap, unequalffd for tlio toll, and without ft. rival fur th euraery. Absolutely Ptira ud deUwatotj Mutli. cbukL At druRdsts, Pries 25 Cents. G. C PITTNER & CO., Toledo. O DTattoi?.ax Stablec JFlrat-elaae Livery. Boarders a. ipoeUU, Telephone 46. J. C OILCHKIgT, TOS Ja.ok.son Street. i'rav'r. v Endorsed st thi Hiohcst Medical Authokit, S iEirniOLIi IflALETl T? CATARRH H A n R n H F HURALCj1 IlknUrlUIIL Thin Mkvthoi. lXHAI.TR will euro yon. A wonderful boon to pnHVrora f roin Colds, hore 'I hront, iDfltSf nza, Btroncitltsa. or II A V J F.VA.U. Afnrit immediate rrlirf. A n etluMii renuj'ir. convenient to carrr In porlrpt. ready to n on Urt indit-ation of t oi.l. (onllnned I f .ffeta Pfrmsnfnt fort. HatiHf action cruaranteed or money re I undeJ. Ir let. SO r. Trial freo at UniKgiHtx. Kt-alHtt?reil man, CQ cents. . S. CCSHMAK, U!z., tut Rivers, MiCi., 0. 3. A. lirilTUfll The uurt and enfet rem1y for MCn I IlUL an klll diBen Frm-ma. f-li.Halt Rheum, nM Sorea, Burns, "nta. Wonderful n;Ti eclrforPII.ES. Price, ." ntm. at !ru- p a I 1 liata or by mnil prepaid. Ad'lrww aw nbovw. tjrnl I HiRAEVI HULS '5 Corner Elm wood and Willow ATmt Potwia Place, TOPEKA. KANSAS. Grows and sells plants. Makes a ip eialtr of cut flower. Does ail kind t Aoral work in a first-class manner. k XI2TX.XT. KIIILEY & U1A MASCFACTCREKS OF Carriages, Phaetons Buggies, Sp ring Wagonsi Etc, t- . . JWLs . mi, 1 ir- 3 I flqristI f3?Speoial orders and repairing promptly attendad to. . axu ze Jacksox st., TOPEKA, II AXIS AC.