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STATE JOTTRXAT,. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS AUGUST 8 189 1
HANDY THING TO HAYil
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WESTSBN
ITo House Eitould 3e WittiDut a
Feather D'oster Holder.
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FOUNDRY AND MACHINE VJOBK
Easily Blad If tbe Instructions Given B
low Are CarrleiJ Oat Hat a
Cents Needed to liny tbe
3Ia.terlal
u
ESTABLISHED 187S.
rORMKKLY
TopeSa Foundry 0 Hachlno Worts,
ESTABLISHED 1868.
It. L. COFRAN, Proprietor.
IIaITCTACTURER OP STEAM ENGINES, MILL MA CnTNEII! ,
SHAFTING, PULLEYS, GEARINGS, FITTINGS, ETC.
The feather brush is as popular as
ever aa a useful ornament for a draw-inj-room,
and there is, therefore no ex
cuse to be made for dust upon brackets,
pictures or knickkr.aeks of sny sort.
The holder shown here is, as s;en frcm
the tltetch, by no means eluborate, and
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A STRANGE CASE.
How an Encrr.y was Foiled.
The ff:!o-Inrr ernnl-iii tlrtrment will be
road wi.ii inieii-e ii.tc-rt : -1 cannot des-crlbe
t he nuinlK croi"y sensal:cn t LutoxiMfd in ii.y
airrns. hands ami ic-s. Iliad tomb anil bent
ttio-e parts u.!i il I hey r o I sore, to o trcon e
in a mt:t.ur the c ui feollns t hat bud taken
f-osvsion of then;. In tiui.it inn. 1 bad a
M r;i n -" wcnVcne-s In my ln-c and around my
wuist,'tO':elliiTV I'.ii m indescribable V'"'
feeiinr iri ir.v sfo:nn-:i. I'iiy.-i'-in ns said it
w as o iw p I r, 3 " pf . r a I v -N. from I-.ich. acrord
Intr to their universal oom-Iusjon, there is "O
relief. Onco it tautens upo?i a rcrs-on, il-ey
-;iv. it roj'-irnes Its i:isi jio'-s totii-ss until
it roaches a vital point and t' pul.c-rer dies.
Such wa? rr.7 r pect. I h"d Leon doctcrtnt;
a v.-;ir a:ul n 1 a.f sH-acI -, but vi:h no par-tir-n'f.r
lienef t. rhon I t n rdvert isi nent
rf Ir Kile-i' Ilostcrat'vo ; .e ino, prot-und a
l-ottlo and boaa ushir it. Marvelous as it
inav soem. but a frrv days bad passed before
everv bit of t '.:at rw? fee.ins bud left me,
find "there lias not l ien even tl.e 6,irhttst
Indication of is roturr. I no- feci as
wed as I ever tliJ. an l fcstve gained ten
pounds in v-eight. though I had run iov,n
from 170 to 1 ;7. Four o. hers li:ne used Pr.
Miles' Uestorattr Nervine on my rocomen
tbition. and it bas ben ns ss t isfaciorv In their
cases ni tn tr'tte." James K;ine. La Hue, O.
Ir. Miles' Uetorru ive N'erv ine is fold by all
drucsris's on a iitiv jriiuramee, or sent,
direct by the Tr. Miles iVeoi"-al Co.. E.Whart,
Ind.. on isveift of p :i. si p"r bottie. six
bottles for -.". e press prepaid, it Is free from
Opiates or da nsrei-ous a ni
for Kale by all Draffsitat.
0:0 If GL AS
V vjf a
5? " R ISTHE BE3T.
O at 1 fci las NO SQUEAKING.
S. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH 1 EljAf IcLLED CALF.
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v 4 o.sp FOLIC .3 Soles.
V
-:tta fine.
2.41 7- 3dy5Sck::lSk:esl
LADIES-
EEsTD0NCOlA
;x D FOR CATALOGUE
V'L-DOUCLAS,
Yon cna save "tin"? lr rrcliiniug l Xj
liuUTi.T. !"Ue.
BfCaoe, wc aieic lirf fst ti.anuractiirers of
Advertised shoes in tlie vorld, ai;d guarantee
the value by str-mji.ttt? tb name ana price on
the bottom, v. h:rn pmte ?ts ynu against hij;h
prices a:'.'l ihe i'-:.idlctr.aii's piolits. er shoca
enttal cu'o::t v.oric ia s vie, easy fitir:jf and
. " s. We h tve 1 1 : ' u sold every,
v. iiere at l'.i rr v rices lor tbe value given t an
r-y oiher v.r. ;.e". Tak tJ3 substitute. If your
i-ealer tau-.iot sup;.y you. we cau. wold by
C. Is A ISli J, 2i' Kinsaa ave.
J M o. w a i r -, .-.o;; 11 3.11s v
LU II HA II T & rEa.NbTiO'M,
8iS Iiu.u3a3 Av3.,
HORTII TOPHIIA.
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HE3RA
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fe 1 2iUiJ -'.
PviTiove FrocU s, FT.-"d( 1 X
Ljver - Most, tiieyic ia- J
.-nhiirn d.:. i i, mid
f'orv tho sLia l- its r!si- 1 ,r.:-V
ual fret hnes?, proauciJiff c .'-o '""
cie-.r nc.l ho.-iiu.y c c ra- y ijia"' f-,-'
plexion. upctior lonli vo' ' " -
Ireparutkf st! yerfpt!y tarroless. At all
cruL'uLsia, or imiici ior 5(.cti. Send for Circular.
VIOLA 3X!N EC. If ' mplr !ncomprbl rj b
min purifvlnijt .s. ar-. iui.ind r the til u cn.i without .
t .'. for l. i. -r---. A')-oiui"'f '.i.re uiji dtUcati rua-
C. triTT TiR A. C3t.,TctESC. O-
St Denis Hotel,
ESOAD WAT AND ELEYSNTH ST.,
tUViKwit tiraft Cliurcli.)
J1.01 P!3 SAT A!J1 UPw iSl.
TTio most centra'. y !o?afI bote! In th e'ty,
endi;Cieii on ;ho Ktir..) ean p an. at in lera a
pr.ees. eeeniiV euiarid by a new an I iiatiii
om U1itn tii.i. iluuinss iii former ctntc.ty.
tlienw lliniti (Coia is ona of tun Tmajt
i - meiuoi Cuiua.ni LMcorauuii in tus cooa
WIl. TAYLO?..
EhOOSCD BY THf
tlEnTMOLiniinilB
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fn tn-kot. rcalr to r- m lirt Indi-ation of cn 6.
Inntl.n.d I am J fret i'f ri.mn.-nt Ore.
F uti'fai-iitn ims-rnnte. o or uoMy reiunoed. Prif,
ftt . Xri d fre at lr i m. liesiiered mml,
W ceuia. K. I, Ci jtiN, It., lireo RiTen, kbci, C. S. i.
CT75:i:.tr-!r.j'v-"o-f"
ft rflTI PI Tii 8jrp snd Mf.'t rrm"y for
' ' ' s I I a.lsk.n diseases. Fuenia. H. a.Sa t
Khcjm. "'1 t-r8. W'.rnB, Cms. ITndcrftil rem
f..r r1 frlr e. J.", eta. m lir J S 1 4
y.'- .ir t-T rasil pr-m; j A d 1 r . m iti,iTp. ti ffLr,1!
UNIOiM PACIFIC ROUTE.
CenTrr.rnioradv rprfn:i and l'ueblo
S15 for dip I'.oua.l Trip.
Tickets on mle Ausrust 10th and 11th,
rooi return. tie Au -list 19, 5 and Sej
tetnter 13, lSJi. I'or all infortnatioa
Cail at C2.j ICaiisdS ve.
A. m. Fuller, City Agent.-
The Stats Joorsai's Want and Mis
cellaneous column re.icb. eacij woik.u?
day in the wees more than twica a
ninny Topeka peopls as cin ba recliei
tbrouh any other ptper. Tka U a lact.
All lad es are invite! to call and gee
the Majestic steel rno je in ot.ier-ition, at
W. A. L. Tbmpaon Ll'd'we. Col
The Daily statu Joutt.HAt. prlau ail
the Dews.
The nintmrith
Stock of sroods at Altlien & McIanua'
must Lb reduced. They will go at prices
to please tLe public.
Webb & I3arr;3,drut'i3t3, Beanett'dFlat3
The Topeka Di u; Co., in opera liouie.
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FEATITER Lirsri-B IIOLCEB.
most of the effect depends upon the
colors and materials employed for it.
Of course it is made up oa a founda
tion of stout cardboard, whijh is cut
Into a diamond shape and used with
one point- uppermofat, the brush being
slipped into a loop specially made for
it. Cut a piece of moire, or of satin, or
velvet, or plush, for the front, just;
about one-half inch larg-er all round
than the cardboard. Cut also a band
of buckram about two inches wide,
and three inches longer than will
stretch aerose the diamond horizontal
ly from point to point. Cover this buck
ram with pin or vel vet to ac z "1 witli
the rest of thv covering-, and line thu
middle of this band with a scrap of
silk; the ends need not be -thus lined.
Sew a number of little imitation ferns,
or larg-e spanjrlas at equal distances
along- the center of this band, tnd add
ecme small pompons or drops of sntw
kind to tlie lower edcre. Lay thi3 band
across the center of the satin from
point tr point, sew it down firmly at
each end from the wron side, kit
leave the exact mi idlo of tlw band
slack so that the handle of the brush
will slip easily into it. The reason for
linin.'r the middle part of the baud is
now obvious.
Now stretch the satin very tigditly
over the cardboard, dratvin;r the raw
cdrjfcs together on ths wronj si lc w ith
lacing stitches of strong thread. Ua
careful to "jet the land i:i the middle
quite straight, lor the holder will be
anything- but ornamental if this is
crooked. It is as well to add the cord
round the eJjjes below the band, tha
bow at the tipof the point, and the riii
to hang- the holder up by, before liuhi r
the back neatly with sateen or a piece
of plaiu silk.
It is quite possible to ranko up the
feather bru.-.k iiisclc at home, if the
worker is anxious fur the wh-Ve thing
to be of her own wcrk-vi'ship, or if
fhe happens to have a num..er of fancy
feathers that she would like to use up.
A 'ttirned" stick is needed, which may
either be gdUcd or enrmjiicd. Take
the shortest of the feathers and arra tge
them with the tips downward round the
lower edge of the stick. Tie thorn firmly
in xlace with some line twine, and g-luo
this well to prevent it frcm coming un
tied. Add a. second set of fe-aihors
rather lonjrcr than the others, and se
cure them also with fine twine, pining
this as before. Continue this until the
brush is full enough, and hide the ends
of the lastsetof feathers with a "sugar
paper" shaped piece of velvet, secured
here and there with a touch of glue, and
having a band of wide gold braid tacked
round the upper edge to hide the place
where the velvet and stick meet. The
lower edge of the velvet should be van
dyked. It is a good plan to use kid or
leather instead of velvet, ard there
should be no dilTiculty in getting this
of a good and suitable color, as many
bookbinders will dispose of scraps loft
over from their own work.
Mats for tbe Taljlo.
It is too bad to have one's polished
tables and stands covered wr.h little
rings where a vase has stood and the
water has overflowed. There is no
need of this, cither. Id very body should
have cn hand au abundant supply of
theso mats. These need not bo obtru
bive in design. In fact, no one wants
aDy more the elaborate confect ion that
were once wont to call atteation to
their crocheted splendors in our draw
ing rooms. Make the latter-day vase
mats of small round's of olive-green
felt, preferably not ornamented at all
except for a "pinked" border. No one
will notice them, bat they will keep
your rosewood and mahogany from
harm.
Punctuality hat Irtue.
The habit of being always a little
late is so general that it night seem
unavoidable, were it not that punctu
ality is secured from the very persons
at fault when the occasions are as
griardcd as in the wedding- to which
the foolish virgins failed to gain ad
mission because "the doors were shut."
It is better to truin up children to
order, punctuality, honesty in keeping
engagements, as a part of keeping one's
word, and so teach them not only self
reliance, but maka them men and
women on whom reliance may be
placed.
Why Women Chew Com.
Some one buying- chewing gum at a
candy shop lately !cgan to apologize
for the plebeian purchase: "Oh, we
don't think anything about it any
more," replied the saleswcn.au. "So
many women chew gnm for dyspepsia
that we always tcke it for granted
that that is why it is wanted-'
8
THE IMPERTINENT BABOON
HAT PIN CUSHIONS.
Two Pretty flesfjrns Which Can Be Mad
at Small Cost.
In these days when hat pins are as
much of a fad and of a necessity with
al, as stick pins, it is desirable that ap
propriate receptacles be provided for
them in order that they shall not mar
the dainty toilet cushion with their
huge perforations. Where a suspended
cushion seems most convenient the al
ways attractive little Japanese doll
may be utilized. Choose one with a
head measuring- six inches in circum
ference. To dress one, as shown in
Fig "J in the illustration, fold a half
yard of three-inch ribbon together and
crease it to designate the bottom of
the cushion. Sew thirteen small gilt
spangles along the bottom, with a gilt
bead in vJhe middle of each to fasten it
on. Overhand the sides of the ribbon
to within an inch and a half of the op
posite end; stuf? with hair or wool and
fasten it around the doll's neck. A
half yard of the same ribbon is cut in
two and folded lengthwise for the
sleeves; overhand, turn in the ends at
the bottom, and attach to the dress at
the shoulder. Now take a yard and a
qu.arter of half-inch ribbon, fasten it
over the shoulder and tie about the
waist with bow and ends in front, al
though the really Japanese lady al
ways wears her sash ends behind,
neatly tucked up into a sort of roll or
cushion. A loop of this same ribbon is
fastened to the belt in the back to sus
pend the cushion by. Decorate the
sleeves and shoulder straps with
spangles and beads, and finish with a
fringe of the beads. Letter on the
skirt "Hat Pins" in g-ilt. forming the
letters to look as much like Japanese
characters as possible.
The standard cushion shown in Fig.
1 requires a bit of thin cardboard, five
by nine inches, for the sides of the
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43
FIO. 1.
FIG. 2.
foundation, and a circular piece two
and a half inches in diameter for the
bottom. Cover these with any pretty
scrap of silk or plush, fitting- the out
side snugly about the cardboard, which
you have sewn in a cylinder; sew in a
piece three and a half inches in diam
eter for the top, leaving an aperture
through, which you may stuff the cush
ion, rounding- ujj the top. If all your
toilet appointments are white, cover
this with a rude of lace of fine dotted
Swiss, and tie at the top with bows
and loops of narrow ribbon. American
Agriculturist.
I'XIOS iAtlllt HOCTE,
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DOLLARS 15 DOLLARS
To Denver and return,
44 oiorado Springs and return,
44 Puel lo and reiurn.
Via the Union Pacific.
Tickets on sale Auarust 10th and 11th.
Account League of American Wheelmen
meeting.
For further particulars call on A. M.
Fuller, Agt., U. P. Sys:
Call for Cubeb Cough Cure and insist
upon having: nothing else. Ho and 50 cent
bottles. 1 ry it and if it is not as we say
the best remedy of the kind in the
world we asl you to condemn it to all
your friends.
bold Vy Rowley Bros.
Tcrrn in hf liorliy JfonntIn,
The "Scenic Line of the World," the
Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, offers I.
tour. fts1 in Colorado, Utah and JSew Mex
ico the choicest resorts, and to the trans
continental traveler (he grandest scenery.
Double daily train service with through
Pullman sleepers and tourists' cars be
tween Denver nd San Francisco and
Los Angeles. Ft r discripiive j amphleta
address S. A. Hoopkk.G. P. A.,
Denver, CoL
The. Mate
At Althen & McManus' is still on. We
are turuiug out elegant suits at $16.50.
Call and look thenj over.
Good work done by the Peerless.
ti:
AND THE ATHLETIC CROCODILE.
SANTA FE ROUTE.
ON TO WASHINGTON.
Th Santa B7 Pu la L w K it I'or
1-C i gt ot ljrtJii:4 Conclave.
The Santa Fe road has again taken
the reius in its ovvu hands by announcing
ihat it will make a one fare round trip
rate for the great Knights of Pythias
conclave at Washington, D. C, regardless
of action of other lines.
Dates of s tie wdl be August 23 and 24,
final limit Sept. 8, wuicn can be extended
to Sept. 15, by deposit with joint ugeut
in aihiugfoii.
Tuere is uo restriction to return on
speeided dates. Privilege will alluwed
of coining- bacii to eastern gateways of
A. T. !c ts. F. R R, by a d.ifereut line
than that used going. Tut conces
sions are not only available for K. of P.
but are open to the general public.
ANNUAL, KLtSION.
G. A. K , Pittsburg:, Ph. auU Fe Rou'e.
To enable comrades, their lamilies and
friends to malto this trip to the great
national (Jraud Army and Naval reunions
at Pittsburg, Pa., the t-ania Fe, always
liri 1o arrange for tbe comfort and ac
commodation of its pa'.ron.s, has made
the low ra.e of one fare for the round
i rip. A. so note the Santa Fe will accept
these tickets for return passage on any
di;e to and including Septeaiber 23.
'tickets sold September 7 and 8.
To I'f iivr ii1 llMiurn.
The tanta Fe route seli3 round trip
uckets at $1., August 10 and 11. For
particular;, see Rowley r$K03,
City Passenger Agents.
ROCK ISuANO ROUTE.
To
Wantiinff on For ilin ICulzlits
of
i y bi 14 CiiucIhtp.
$29.25 for the round trip. Tickets on
saie Aug-. 23 and i:4. Fin.il limit Sept.
13. Good to go ona way and return sn-
(O'.her. Auj'body can buy otre.
I'ittsliiiie . A. it. iclvetH Sil 39.
"Less tliati cue fnre for the round trip;
open tickets sold Sept. 7 and 8; good to
return any day including Sept. 2H. Good
to btop-over east of Chicago.
Colorado and l.rtaru Sli.OO.
Tickets on sale Aug-. 10 and 11; good
to return Aug. 19 and 23, or Sept 13.
Iltrrliiawaii ii. A. It. S4.tt.
One faro for round trip, Aug. 14 to
Two trains daily.
llalton IJeps peial Trains.
Aur. 14 to IT; over 51)0 entries
18.
for
races; UJ ceuts for round trip.
Special train to Kansas City Sunday,
$1.50 rouud trip.
oios PAtinc noi'm
DOLLARS 13 DOLLARS
'.To Denver and return,
44 Colorado Springs and return
44 Pueblo and return,
"Via the Union Pacific.
Tickets on sale August 10th and 11th.
Account League of American Wheelmen
meeting.
For further particulars call on A. M.
Fuller, AgL, U. P. Sys.
A Bt-autiiier For I.adlno.
Everybody admires a beautiful com
plexion. Ladios who have used the cel
ebrated Eider Fiower Cream, recoibmend
it as the greatest complexion beautilier
in the market. It is used by society la
dies. For sale by J. K. Jones.
We put on new neckband on ehirt3.
Peerless Steam Laundry, 11 J and 114
et Eighth street.
I- iiy Mans Mrriiiin.
No Griping, no Kausea, uo Pain, when
De Witt's Little Early Rises are taken.
Small PilL Best Pilk Best PiR J. K.
Jones.
Silver Leaf tomato catsup is anti-peptic
and should be u ied at your meals regu
larly. For sale by all leading grocers.
One word describes it "perfection."
We refer to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve,
cures obstinate Bores, burns, skin diseases
and is a well known cure for piles. J. K.
Jones.
Ho loo Desire at C" 1 - r , Transparent
Mkbl V
Begffs' Blood Puritter and Blood Maker
will remove all disorders from the blood
and leave your aiiin clear, transparent
and youthful. Sold and warranted by
W. R. Keuuady.
Try Phillips' mineral water It is cot
eidered the liuest water for taa stomaco.
bia . -biifhta avenue. Try ii
The Static Journal's Waut and Mis
cellaneous columns reach each working
day in the wee more than twice as
niauy Topeka people as can be reached
through any otuer paper. This is a fact.
Th Crawnlnj Il-aaly of Woman
Is a luxuriant growth of Hair. Begg-
Llrtir ltenewer is guaranteed to give
sausfaciiun, as it is pure y a vegetable
preparation, and acts directly on the
roots of the hair.
W. IL Ixennady.
Sold and warranted by
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J Write for Prices. TOi?EIA, iJLJLB.
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ixiiiHiLiiLUiLTiiii ciiii Linii nniLuixiiuiiii rm n u
fel3 AVTJiTUil.
IT yon wish to buy or rent n first clatt new or coua-b.a.nd PiifO or Oaaa
cpon the host favokablk tsbma, call upon us.
We have securea thefervices of first class piano muibei acl EtrAJE
nd are prepared to repolish ail kinds of musical Instruments, furcture, etc.
tZJ" REPAIRING SOLICITED.
WASHBURN
term ojicns oop.eiuber 1-'
ARTKTJH MASSEY,
Practical Hors-ihocr
213 WEST FIFTH ST.,
rriPho,ie . TOPEKA, KANSAS.
Horses with diseased fet skilfully treaajl
Clraaat and road shoem; a speciiilty.
THiionse
TRASIS
FROJI
Kansas City St. Joseph
TO s ..
ST. LODIS, CHICAGO.
O'JIKA, FECEIJ,
ST.PADL,Kmi?SAF0LI3
CKLT OKI CHAMQ1 OF CARS TO TUB
ilTiiAUTic Coast
TBI BEST LINK FOB
Hew York, Pliiladelpltia,
XJouton, Waslainston.
AID AU. POtlfTS
riORTBC AirT3 EAST.
D. O. IVES,
Gmmarml Pauangar A treat, u tmSgk
t or instance, Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of Bay
City, Mich., acc.demly bpilled scalding
waier over her little boy. She promptly
applied De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve.
giving instant relief, li's a wouderfully
good salve for burnes, bruises, sores, and
a sure cure for Piles. J. K- Jones.
"There is a Salve lor every wound"
We refer to De Witt's Witch Hzel Salve,
cures burns, bruises, cuts, indoleat sores
s a local application in the nostrils ii
cures ca arm, and always cures piles.
J. K. Jones.
Having purchased F. W. Whittier's
nterest in the firm, we are prepared to
give the people of Topeka the best the
market aifords. Whitnkt & Son.
liiO Kansas ave.
A satisfied customer is a permanent
one. That's why we recommend De
Witt's Early Risers. They cure constipa
tion. Indigestion and Biliousness J. K.
Jones. '
Are Yon Troahlett With
Constipation or Sick Headache? If so,
why not try Beggs' Little Giant Pills?
It only takes one pill a day; forty pills in
i bottle. One bottle will cure you. and
,nly cos's 25 cents. Sold and warranted
by W. R. Keonady.
Furman's clearing sale price3 will save
you mouey in footwear.
lCcated at Toppka. Kansas. Admits both sexes. Fxpenses reasonable. Colleglarn aai
Acavlemic cui-.ses of stil ly. Norm tl C'uro. Six buibl ug. A library of over ii, ni v.i
ume.. line reHttin ; room. lHii.irt-iieuCs of Art, M.iie. locution. Survc n i,. Naoiril
fco. .irp. AnntflitAlitl M i,ilr rl 1 .:iiiui'w . Tli,. ir ti . ri u 1 1 t .n . if in r.U'i. i.i 1- .A
;-!uji!i:Jl7ijl
MANUFACTURE ALL,
STYLES SHtRTS TO
ORDER.
We hav Just received the fi.vest
UMt of
Summer Shirtings
ever ibown in Topeka
CALL AND SEE THEM.
IN COIf VKCTION WITH . mt I
TCPEiA STEA2 LAUNDRY.
E. M. WOOLOEli, MKr.
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TOPEKA, KANSAS.
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eialty of cut flowers. Does ail kinds' cl
Coral work in a Urst-clat manaac
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COl KASAS Alt.
ARCHITtr.
JOSEPH MmRoHALL,
Architect ami Superintfn Jen!:,
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