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!--- Tkt Wixtiilci Jpaxlij ftagljc: ffrxtlaij totse20 1890 KIP Absolutely Pure, . This powder never varies. A raarrel of purity, strength and vrioIcEomenesa. More economical t jan the ordinary kinds und cannot be Bold In com petition with the multitude of low test, short weight n!am or r.hostilinte otnvdors. Sold only In cans. Itoyal Baking Powder Co.. 106 Wall St. N. Y. ALL THE LATEST STYLES TRADE 249 y. MA.IN ST., WICTTXXJi. ALL OTHER DEALERS ARE compelled 'to Demand 25 Eaeii. IT'S A COMBINATION I'M OUT. CRAWFORD GUAXD o o il. L. CiiAVf fohd, Manaer FRIDAZ EVENING, JUNE 20. SUBJECT: Mind : Science : and : Spiritualism. An cntcrtalnmant Interesting and rellrfons, hu morous. Instructive and mystefylm;. After the loo ture Madam Blanch will give some very lnterestintr psycoiofflcal readme showing the powor of mind over matter, Jadam ISi.mc'i will Introduce a nuru Y"r of .Spirlj pliotoj-aplj,'-. This Is a tfrand opportu nity for the people of this citv to listen to the (Creat ed mind reader and spirit ualM, now living. Admis sion 15, 25, X and 50c Don't fail to hear her. 1RAWFORD GRAND. o -o h. 2,1. CitAWFORD, Manage Rev. T. Dewitt Talmadge, D. D.. i Will Lecture on Friday Evening, June 27, This will be a rare chanco to hear America's most celebrated jmlpit orator. To tho Editor of the Eagle, Please announce me as a cnndldate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the District court of Sedg wick counlywubjectto the n tlon of the Republican county cou entiun, Respectfully, ,, , , ' C. H. LrjJ.ING. Wichita, Kan.. Juno it, 3 SO0. dl'J tf w tf REAL. ESTATE. (Furnished by the Beam Abstract Co.") The following transfers of real estate were filed for record in tho office of the register of deeds yesterday: Ella Cunningham to P G Jones 1C2, 161. blk 10, Orme & Phillips' add w d $ 3000 Hester E Daniels to Addie G MunselL s e H, 22. 27, 4 w, w d 3000 William T Ford to August Fast 22. 24, blk 2$, Al idlurnl add, w d 1 George E Spaltou to Sohn Wrigley 11, 29, 31, Washington ave, Viola add, wd 117 Burns Cone.sheriir, to Frisco Heights Improvement company, 4, blk 3, Frisco Heights add, shf d 500 Sealed Proposals. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the secretary of the board of edu cation until 10 a. m. "June 30, 1S90. for the erection of an addition to the Wichita High school building, according to plans and specifications on file in tho office of C. W. Terrv. architect, room 10. liittincr block. Wichita, Kan. A certified check for 200 must accompany each bid. The board re serves the right to reject any or all bids. M. Stewart, Ch. Com. Buildings and Grounds. WICHITA, Kan., June ID, 1690. 2S Ct Ust Vonr Propp rtv For rent with Wright & Miller, 26-3 Tho grub that makes tho butter fly Waflles from Imperial llour. ' 156 tf Notice, Change in time by the 'Frisco line, Sun day, June S, 1S90. saving many hours of tra el to St. Louis and points east and to points in Colorado, New Mexico, Califor nia and the far west. Apply to the under feigned for further particulars. 27-tf W. D. AlURDOCK, Agent. Winlleld Assembly. If you wish to combine pleasure with profit and get a taste of outdoor life, buy a round trip ticket via Santa Fe route to Wmficld at one fare, Juno 23 to July 4, mid attend the Chautauq.ua assembly at Island Park, near that city. Tho lecture corp includes Gen. Alger, Kev. T. DeWitt Talmage, A. II Griswold. of "Texas biftings" fame, Rev. Robt. Mclutyre and other celebrities. 27-17t Denver and Return Cheap. On June 22 and 23 the Missouri Pacific railwaj' will sell round trip tickets to Den ver and return at one fare for the round trip good for thirty days. Bear in mind that the train via the shortest and quick est route to Denver leaves tho depot at tho corner of Second and Wichita streets at 5.20 p. m. daily, arriving at Denver at 12:30 p. m. next dav. Elegant chair curs through to Denver. Berths in Pullman sleeper can be reserved by willing at city office, ICo. 137 X. ATain street. E E. Bleckley, 27-tf Passenger and Ticket -gt. GRAND COST SALE! Still the crowds come, values tliey arc after besides our great hat. sale at 5. 9, 10 and 12c, worth G to 12 times the money. TVe place a grand assortment of lace caps, the novelties of the season way be low cost. Another sale of remnants on third counter to the right; still another, embrotd- ery remnants to the left. See them. FAST SELLERS. GLOBE, 418 Dondas Ave uv J1 $y MAW "TOLD OF TEE MARINES. AN IMPORTANT THOUGH MUCH ABUSED FACTOR !N A NAVY. The Tar's Prejudice Against the Nary'ii Folloemaa The Admirals and Captains, However, Praise thej Marines Call to "General Quarters." There is, perhaps, no body of men in the service of the United States govern ment who have come in for a greater share of contumely and received Jess praise for actual service rendered than have the marines of tho United States navy. From time immemorial it has been Jack's saying in response to all doubtful stories, "Tell that to the ma rines," for the tars as a set are the most incredulous fellows, and the liearty con tempt in which they hold the marines is sufficient to incite tho firing of a volley of epithets at the latter on tho slightest provocation It is amusing, too, to see with what avidity the young apprentices seize hold of the prejudices of the able seamen, and a person only need go aboard one of the cruising training ships to hear the young sters bawl out with all the zest of an old shell back, "Oh! you Hottentot marine!" The duty of a marine aboard ship is essentially that of a policeman, and by reason of this very duty no fraternizing can be safely permitted between "the guard" and the men forward. As to the tar, any one acquainted with his devil-me-care spirit and wild, fun loving nat ure must know how he looks upon any one put over him as a check. The tar looks up to and respects his officers, for he fears them; but the marine ho hates, for it is tho marine who gets him in trouble. But if marines were not a feat ure of a man-of-war it is doubtful wheth er the discipline required of a crew of 500 men would be of that efficient nature now in force. Our navy is peculiarly distinctive in its method of mobilization when compared with similar institutions abroad. In the first place, our service offers better pay, better duty and greater emoluments than does any other service in tho world. All United States war vessels carry a marine guard, ranging in size, however, from a captain's command of fifty to sixty men on a flagship to a corporal's squad on a monitor. When a ship is about to go in commission her marine guard, which has been previously de tailed, is marched aboard and stands in readiness to salute tho ensign as it floats out from the peak. From this moment until the expiration of tho three years' cruise the guard watches that "element forward" with a constancy that allows of no relaxation. When the -three years' cruise is at an end, when the seamen who have been shipmates through every trial and hardship are about to march ashore and sever their associations, that Btern and implacable marine guard may bo seen in lino on deck and under arms tho last to leave tho vessel and as the flag is hauled down they give the last salute to tho colors they have defended. SnOOTEN'G FROM THE PJGGINQ. Tho marines havo warm admirers in those persons who are acquainted with their sterling worth and necessity. Says Admiral Wilkes: "The marines consti tute tho great I had almost said the only difference between a man-of-war and a privateer." "They are," adds an other writer, "the bulwark between the cabin and the forecastle," while Rear Admiral Stewart remarked, "the sup port afforded by a steady column of bayonets has rendered mutinies scarce." The marine is peculiarly a soldier. He is dressed, equipped and handled as a 6oldier, and his whole life is tho very op posite to that of a sailor. In timo of action aboard ship tho ma rines are either stationed at one of tho heavy pivot guns, or else disposed about decks and in the tops to act as sharp shooters. It was a marine -who from the top of tho Frencliman alongside the Vic tory at Trafalgar, shot down tho brave Kelson as ho stood on the deck of tho latter ship. The guard messes, eats and sleeps in a body, always apart and dis tinct from tho crow. Let the reader imagine himself at mid night on the gun deck of a large vessel of war lying quietly at anchor. A dim light is burning forward, throwing a heavy glare among tho crowded ham mocks where GOO men are sleeping. Not a sound is to be heard save the steady tread of tho marine sentry overhead, while tho swish of tho black water against tho sides breaks the ominous silence. As the bell strikes "eight," tho hour of midnight, a solitary figure in full uniform, with sword and pistols, steps noiselessly from tho cabin door. Ho stops and listens for a moment, as tho turning of somo restless sleeper in his hammock attracts his attention. Ho is tho commanding officer. Walking for ward, ho bends over the hammock of a drummer boy and wliispers a word in his ear; the only reply is a bound to tho deck, and the next instant the long roll is sounding through the ship. As if by magic 500 men leap from their hammocks, hastily pass three lashings, and throwing them against tho sides of tho ship, rush half naked to tho guns. In three minutes after tho first sounding of that call to "general quarters," the guns are cast loose and the glare of tho battle lanterns along the deck reveals the crouching forms of the tars as clus tered about their pieces they wait the word to open fire. And again all is silent along that deck, the same as when a few minutes previous every man was wrapt in slumber. Not a word of -warning had been given, and the sudden alarm aptly proved the excellence of the ship's discipline. New York Times. A Long Felt Want. The Count Ah, mademoiselle! I have ".onged to rnarry an Ajierican from mv sarlicst infancy. Miss Scvcs Figures Poor fellovrj You nave been bankrop J ill your life, have you? iluiiajx 'WrV1 Immigrants Soon "Catcb On." Whatever may be said of the evils of im migration, it is a fact that many Immi grants who come from foreign shores to this country to live pick up tho ideas, lan guage and methods of doing business in the United States with great rapidity. An example of this is furnished by tho itiner ant venders of Sowers, bananas, dates, suspenders and other articles, who are especially numerous around the City-Hall park and the entrance to the bridge. They are forbidden by law to occupy one place for any length of time, and the approach of a policeman always means a general moving among the venders, most of whom are Italians and Greeks, who have not been in this country long. When one of the crowd sees a blue coated officer hurrying toward him with mischief in his eye, instead of warning his comrades in his native tongue to decamp, he caU3 out "cheese 'um." This is as near as ho can get to the expression "cheese it," which ho has picked up from the street arabs. New York Tribune. The basin of an extinct crater in Nevada ha3 been turned into a storage resevoir. It is one and a half miles long by one mile wide, and is fed by a canal that taps the Susan river. Looking: Aliead. Boy (to his friend who has fallen down a hole) I say, Tommy, if you shouldn't ever come out of there alive can I have your bull pup? Birmingham Post. We are offering for sale a store building on IMain street at a big bargain. Don't fail to get it. Blackwelder & Holbrook, 205 Sedgwick block. 27-3 ANXUATj convention. National Educational Association, St. Paul. Minn., July 4tli tolltli. For the above named occasion the Mis souri Pacific railway offers a rate of one lowest first class tariff fare for the round trip, plus S2 membership fee. These tick ets will be on sale on July 1st to 7th, in clusive, with final return limit of Septem ber 30th. Persons wishing to visit the northern lakes during the heated term can avail themselves of this rare opportunity of obtaining cheap rates to St. Paul where arrangements have been made for reduced rates to other points. Forfurther informa tion apply at ticket office, No. 137 North Main, or depot, corner Second and Wichita stseet. E. E. Blecklky, 27 tf Pass, and Ticket Agt., 137 N. Main. Special Train Service. For excursionists to Chautauqua assembly. Ottawa, Kan., from June 16 to 27, inclusive, a special coach will be at tached to train leaving Emporia at 6 p. m. By this arrangement passengers can leave Wichita at 12:40 p. m. and arrive at Ottawa at 8 p. m. One fare for round trin($4.Co.) W. D. Murdock, 27 9t Pass, and Ticket Agent. Cobs for sale at tho Zephyr mills, $1.25 per load delivered. Telephone 1G9. 60 tf Ottawa Chautauqua. The twelfth annual session of Ottawa Chautauqua Assembly will be held at For est Park, Ottawa, Kansas, June 17 to 27, inclusive. The Santa Fe Route makes an open rate from this town on that occasion ot one fare for round trip. Tickets on sale June 1(5 to 27. good to return June 2S. Grand Army Day, June 27. is the great day of the Assembly. Ex-President Hayes, ben. Alger, Hon. Wra. Warner, uov. Hum phrey, Hon. Ira F. Collins and Hon. Geo. T. Anthony, have promised to deliver ad dresses. Lectures will be given on other days by Rev. F. W. Gunsaulus, D. D. and Rev. Geo. C. Lorimer, of Chicago, Col. Geo. W. Bain, of Kentucky, Prof. W. D. McClintock and Dr. Price. Inquire of local agent Santa Fe Route for further particulars regarding train ser vice, etc. Yours trulv, 14-24C Geo. T. Nicholson, G. P. & T. A. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Meeting at St. Paul, Jlinn., July 4 toll, 1890. The Rock Island, having been designa ted as one of the official routes for teachers contemplating a trip to St. Paul to attend the annual meeting of theNational Educa tional association, to be held at St. Paul, Minn., July 4th to 11th, inclusive, 1S90, will run special vestibuled trains of ele gant Chair Cars, Pullman sleepers and Dining Cars from St. Joseph and Kansas Citv through without change. This, in addition to the two regular scheduled trains that run daily to St. Paul from Kan sas and Missouri river points of first-class Coaches. Chair Cars, Pullman Sleepers and Dining Cars. Tickets from Kansas will be sold from July 1 to 7. The rate will be one lowest lirst-class fare the round trip (half fare each way) plus 2 for membership fee, the rctui n limit extending to September 30, 1SP0, tick ets being good for return at any time to that date after July 11. Stop over privil eges will be allowed returning at any time or place on the Rock Island and Albert Lea route. Further arrangements havo also been effected for low excursion rates from St. Paul to all points of interest to tourists and pleasure seekers, and especially to Fort Snelling, Minnehaha Falls, Falls of St. Anthony, Lake Minnetonka, White Bear Lake, Lake Osakis, Geneva Beach and Alexander, through the "Park Region of Minnesota." (About 25 lakes are lo cated within niuetj miles of St. Paul and Minneapolis, all pleasant resorts, with good facilities for boating and fishing). Also to Duluth and Ashlaud, or for those who desire it, a complete tour ot Yellow stone Park, or the Canadian National Park at Banff. Returning via the lake The Rock Island has also arranged that the passengers can return via the lakes from Duluth to Chi cago on payment of ?1S (which includes meals and berths), affording them the op portunity of seei'nc the great copper re gion, the ports of Houghton and Hancock; the city ot Marquette "with its iron ore docks, tho Pictured Rocks, the straits of Mackinaw, where the largest ship locks in the world are now in course of construc tion; the historical and picturesque Mack inac islands, the Snow Islands, and thence via Lake Michigan to Chicago, from which point tickets will be good via the Rock Island, passing through the cities of Otta wa, La Salle, "Moline and Rock Island, where the government arsenal is located, thence through Davenport to Missouri river or ulterior western destination. Any further information in regard to rates, time of trains, reservation in sleep ing cai-s etc., will be cheerfully given no on application to any of the agents of the Rock Island or at city ticket office, 100 E. Douglas avenue, corner Main street, Wich ita, s. F. Boyd. A. G. T. & P. A., Topeka, Kan. Jxo. Sebastian, 26-lSt G. T. & P. A., Chicago, HL Emigration to the West. If you have friends in the east who con template coming west, or if you are going east, remember you can save time and money, likewise vour friends, by buying tickets over the Missouri Pacific" railway, the hortet line between Sc Louis aria Wichita by 4S miles and over. Two hours the quickest time, Thi is the only line giving you choice of two routes either via Kansas City or Fort Scott. Elegant free reclining cliair cars between Wichita and M. Louis, also between Kansas City and Wichita, without change of cats. Pull man sleepers on all trains. Be sure that your tickets read via the Missouri Pacific railway and thus save annoyance of changing cars and unnecessary delays. Remember also that no charges arc made by porters for riding in chair cars. The?e porters are paid by the company and are not allowed to charge any one, be thev local or through passenger. They are hired to attend to tne wants of the travel ing public Lity ticket onice, 137 North Main street, Wichita, Kan. E. E. BLECKLZY, Passenger and Ticket Agent. H. C. TOWNSEND, Gene-rel Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo. KKtf Adrlec to Mothers. Mrs. Winiow's Soothinc Syrup shousd always be used for childrrn nothing. It soothes the child, softens the gums. aUsys ali pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrheci. Twentv-fl recants a bottle. d&tiw4fitr FAMOUS! The Famous is offering for one week an elegant line of WHITE SHIRTS, plaited open front or open back, for S9 cents. They are worth $1.50. S. GOLDSTEIN, 422 E Douglas. A CooV. A Servnut. A Chambermaid. A Dining Room Girl. To Sell a Residence ToRur Real EstaU To Trade. To Rent a noose. To Borrow Jloaejr. A Situation and THEY FIT I Many other Things. Ead and Advertise in Our "Want Column. 0TEL-:-METROP0LE. CASEBEEU t DEAN, Prop's. WICHITA, - - - - KANSAS, Elevator, Steam Heat. Bath Room. Electric Bells, Good Sample Rooms Lishti-d by Electricity. Ele gant rooms with bath $2."0 per day. Terms $2 and $2.D0 per day. First-class in all respects. CHICAGO LUMBER CO. WnOLESAIL AXD RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS! Corner First Street and Lavrrence Avenue. Chicago Yards. 3ith and Iron streets, Chicago. W A. Smith. Salesman. Geo. L. Pratt and Geo. D. Cross. Resident Partners. 119 I have moved my offlce Into the Smith-Skinner building. No. 133 N Market Street, giound floor. In writing Insurance It 1- my aim to rite It correctly and by so doin? ao!d any misunderstanding be tween tho companies and the ai-ured. It is too late to correct mistakes in tho vtTitincrof an insurance policy after tho lire has occurred and it is of tho utmost importance to everyone holding an insurance policy to know that it incorrectly written. The companies that I represent have paid to the people of WichitA many thousands ot dollars and their policy had al waj been fairness in adjust ment of losses. W. Z. W. IdlLLER, 135 if Market St. Telephone 237. All Aboard for St. Paul. National Educational association meets this year at St. Paul, Minn., July 4 to 11, the cool belt; just the place for a summer vacation. You can buy a round trip ticket via Santa Fe route to St. Paul, July 1, to 7, at one lowest first-class fare, plus 2 member ship fee, with final limit September 30. Rate is low, limit long, occasion interest ing. The Santa Fe gives choice of routes east of Kansas City, and will arrange to run through sleepers or chair cars via "official" (Burlington) route, selected by Kansas committee of transportation, or by any other regular line between Kansas City and St. Paul designated by parties order ing such cars. lor information about special parties of teachers, and details of rates, train service, etc., call on W. D. Murdoch, agent Santa Fe route, or address G. T. Nicholson, gen eral passenger and tickel agent, Topeka, Kan. 23 tf Notice. On an.d after June 9th the Santa Fe route will resume tariff rates in effect March 1st, 1S90. G. F. Nicholson, G P & T Wichita, MaygQ, 1S90. "dltf A Fable. Once upon a time the Qneen of all the "Flours, whose name was Imperial, gave a luncheon to her subjects. When all Avere seated at the banquet table some of the "low grades" became envious of the queen's charms and popularity and cried out "We are as good as Imperial." The royal court messenger, Prince Tally-Ho, arrived at that moment in his coach and proclaimed the verdict of the people: "Im perial is supreme. Long live Imperial." Then the low bread rebels made rye faces and said "Our cake is dough; we knead no more. Long live Imperial." 15 tf Denver Col., and Return S17.50. On June 14, 15, 22 and 23 the Great Rock Island route will sell tickets to Denver, Col., at one lowest first class fare for the round trip. Tickets will be good for re turn for thirty days from date of sale Train leaves Wichita at 9 a. m. equipped with free vestibule reclining chair cars, Pullman sleepers and dining cars. For further information call at city ticket office, 100 East Douglas avenue, corner Main street. C. A. Rutherford, 19-i4d Ticket Agent. 'Tlie Jone star" limited. Are you going to Kansas City or east thereof? If so, why not take the 12:40 p. m. train via the Santa Fe route, arriving in Kansas City the same evening and Chica go the next morning, making east-bound connections. IStf Excursion to Denver via Santa Fc Route. Account of the National Association of Plumbers, Denver, Col. The dates of sale are June 14 and 15, at one lowest limited fare in effect for round trip, thirty days' limit. Also June 22 and 23 same rate, limited thirty days. For tickets and other infor mation apply 122 North Main street and new passenger station, Douglas avenue, and Oak street depot. lfctf Are vou going west Are you going east? If so, take the Great Rock Island. Finest accommodations and lowest rates to all points. City ticket office, 100 East Douglas avenue, corner Main street. 110 tf If you want a refrigerator seethe Alaska, best in the market; bottom prices. Bis santz & Matthews. 123 East Douglas. 21 6t Win field Chautauqua Assembly. The fourth annual session will open at Inland park, June 24, and continue eleven days. The class work and platform will be "under the supervision of Rev. B. T. Vincent, D. D., of Buffalo, N. Y. The music will be directed by Prof. George F. Brierly, Ene. Pa. Classes in elocution and oratory under Prof. VT. W. Carnes, of Chicago, HI. School of Kindergarten in charge of Miss Kuhlman, state normal schooL And stenography under Prof. Van Wye. Southwest Kansas college. Sun day school normal, instruction by Dr. Vin cent and Prof. Gridley. Among the prominent lecturers are Rev. George W. Miller. D. D., of Kansas City; A. M;ner Griswold. Texas Siftmgs; Gen eral Russell A. Alcer, commander-in-chief G. A. R.; Rev. Robert Mclntyre, of Chi cago: Rev. Dr. Talmage. Brooklvn; Rev. David Winters, D. D.. Wichita: Rev. R, T. Savin. D. D., Wichita: Rev. P. S. Hen son. D. D., Chicago, Prof. T. H. Dinsmore, Ph. D., Emporia: Hon. A. W. Smith, Mc Pherson: Hon. Ralph Bexnmont and Hon. L. L. Polk, president Nauonal Farmers' Alliance, Washington. D C. All railroads will sell tickets at one fare for round trip, good to return July 5. Special trains can be secured for excarsion parties. Elegant camping, good water, luxurious shade, splendid ooating, teats, lodging, board, provisions all on the erotmos. Street cars from all depots to the park. For program, giving particulars, address A. H. LBtEEKK, Secrotarv, 155 tf WiniieitL Kansas, l.lt Year Barcln' For sale with Wright & MHier. 2W Do Yob a hoose? Wat to rent -Miller. S Wrfeht & 3W Imperial floor baa xs&cy imitators bo; no rivali. 156 tl r ' Kg& gVikU UESSING First Prize, $75. Second Price, $50. Attend onr June Sacrifice Sale and get a chance Every Two Dollar Purchase entities you to a Coupon to guess upon. NEW LITHOGRAPHED MAP OF OKLAHOMA. Showing the County lines. The same publication ETlves a complete map of the Indian Territory, and other Information. Size 2us22. Post free, W cents. Address The .Nokmax "advance." 'orman, Oklahoma. Anthracite. Canon City. MCAlIetar. Crushed Colt. Weir City. Wnlaut. Mlnden. Peldmont Smithing. I Yard. 541 West DouIml Branch office 137 North Slain. Telephone 133. dl33tt SCHWARTZ BROS. THE CKYSTAL ICE COMPANY Now ready to supply all wishing their Pure Distill ed Water ice. at usual prices. Office and Factory Cor. Osace and Pearl streets. West Side. Order Books at W. W. Pearco 405 East Douglas Ave, and Occidental Hotel Cor. Second asd JIaln. Felephoue No. 2ii J. a. SOHN dlU tf Secretary. Smithson & - Co. Firebaugli Building 132 N. Market St. Loans, Eeal Estate & Insurance. Occidental Hotel. Transclentratps JlSOperflar Day board a per week Koom and board 5 to $7 per weelc dl02 FKANK WILLIAMS Proprietor. HOTEL CAREY. $2 TO $3 PER DAY. STANLEY'S GREAT BOOK! Mrs. L S. Carter Wlch'.tA, Kan. General Acent For ChaoWoqna, Elk. Cowley. Sodewlcfc, Pnu. Burlvr. fcttraoer, Harrvy, Harjwr, Klnsxcaa ConnUes. Eeliable Agent3 Wanted in every Township C- 0. PAGE &. CO., Hardware:-: Merchants. Carry the lrsettod ot Robber and Oak Tanned leather Belting laSoetbem Kivwi. Carrrypoadeac toBcfted- Hi EaJi DoQsfej&Te Wiebtta. TO ART DEALERS AND ARTISTS. ArUsfs 3JriiK Pictures Moaidkun ra4 Frause. WbokssUe sad Tvt3.iL CUMr&iti. HAIL ORDEES PBOMPTXX ATTCTJED. F. P. MARTDT, 114 Market St. - TKLBPaoyE as. Old paj-ws iar sale al litis offico 25 cents per honored. 23K Terra uotts the qnlokcat to &. Lords iliiiouri Pacific ralhvsy. 12 XI Af VltBlUSV COME AND THOUSANDS 0E GUESSES ROLLING IN! PR FRANCIS WHITTAKER & SONS, PORK : AND : BEEF jiiyiiii iiiiiiiii FRANCIS' WHITTAKER & SONS. Wichita Trunk Faetory H. HOSSPELD, Proprietor. AVICHITA WHOLESALE GKOCEKT CO, "Wholesale Grocers, OFPICE ASD WAREHOUSE 213 TO 223 SOUTH MARKET STREET. Keep everything in the jrrocerv line, show cases. Scales and grocers fixtures. Sole ajrents for the state for "Grand Republic" cigars, also solo proprietors of the "Royalty" and "La luuocencia" brands. d3 THE TVICniTA OVERALL ASD SIIIRT MAOTFACTUB1XG CO. MANtTACTCKERS AND JOBBERS OF Overalls, Jeans, Casslmere and Cottonade Pants; Duck Lined Coats and Yesta; Fancy Flannel and Cotton Overshirls; Canton Flannel Undershirts, Drawers, Etc. Factory and Salesroom 139 X. Topeka, Wichita. Correspondence Solicited SEMI-ANNUAL A T GOLDEN As it is usually custoraarr to h.we cleatinz sales after the Sth of July -when the public is throush buying and hjiv no usj for jtoods at any price, we have ooncluded while onr tok ia com plete yet to Slaughter them at ONE-HALF THEIR REAL VALUE. SOI OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE RARE BARGAINS Suits for men and youths out of onr great April purchase in Mjrhi wsis:ht cassimere, cheriota, worsted. flannel and erjf, Just right far the hot trave, in all the nobby styles of nark and cutaways and frocks at about on half the pric they were made uptoseJl for $27, $30 and $85 smits fell tailor made, olenatly trimmed. C5 tyle, $1.5. obby suitH SIS. $2 and $25 tfaita in Sue cheviots, sac it a&d est- aways, at only M.0. $2, 2.50 and &l pants at $1.50: $5. e.OO aad 7 pni at .J3.50; $i, $4.50 and $5 panto at S2.90; $7, $S and $10 pants at $5. Furnishing Gtoods and Straw Hats at One-Half their Real Value- SEE DISPLAY IN GOLDEN One-Price Clothiers, Douglas & GET YOUR COUPONS ThM Prize, $25. at one of the above : PACKERS, WICHITA AND ST. LOUIS. OUR SPECIALTY 18 First-Class Goods Star "W" Sugar Cared Heats. Pure Unadulterated Lard. Refrigerated DressedM If your grocer does not supply you with onr goods send us your address and we will send you the name of one that will. IS'ow that tho traveling Benson la here those in need of a Rood trunk op valise should not fall to o to tho fac tory. "We aro headquarters. JJny from first hands and pot factory prices. Wo havo marked them down lower than they can be shipped in for, and arc making many now Htylos In ladies' and KentH dress trunks. Wo also carry a lino lino of gntchcta. pocket and bill hooks, snmplo ami medical cases, also lunch baskets and soon. Our stock is comploto. If your trunk or valico is out of order havo it repaired at the Arichila 1'runlc Factory, 'o. 125 West Douglas Ato. CLEARING SALE! THE - EAGLE. OUR WINDOWS. EAGLE. Uwrerafc I. GROSS & CO. IZES!