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PPPj 5 r "- 4 " . 4 M M MUROOCK fc BROTHER. Proprietor!. PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS OF NEWS. J. 1. Traster came in yesterday from Mt. Hope. X. W. GusUin, of Newton, registered at the 'Fremont yesterday. Dr. S. I). Coflian, of Law rence, was on the streets yesterday. -Mr. Win. !. Thompson was resting some easier yesterday, though lie is jet quite fccbl, W. W. Hupp received .1 very fine thoroughbred bird dog Irom the cast yes terday. John Tytherlcigh, with G. 1. .Tones & Co., or Emporia, stopped at the Occidental ycstcrday. J. 1. Conckliu, a prominent banker of Kiugmau, was doing business yesterday in this city. Dr. W. 1. Knots', who assisted in dress ing the wounds or Chas. Eagan at the Douglas Thursday night, very generously refused pay for his sen ices. The hose company will have a meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp, at the opera house. A full attendance is desired, lly order or Major Jesse Ask, foreman. "The Valley house is being greatly im proved under its new management. The rooms are being repapered and repainted, and otherwise improved in appearance. Miss Louclla McClanahan, a young lady lately from Wcuona, Illinois, died Thurs day at the Presbyterian parsonage in Wel lington, or inflammation or the brain. Pastors or the various churches or the city who desire to hae their church ser ies for to-morrow noticed in our next is Mic, should hand them into the office to day. Street Commissioner X'ccly has lately put down some much-needed and ery fine plunk walks about the city, noticeably the one crossing Main street. near the Occiden tal. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. llarncs died yesterday afternoon and will be buried to-day at 10 o'clock, the funeral taking place from the residence on Mosley avenue. L. X. Woodcock, E. A. Dorsey, A. W. Olivccand X. V. Xiedcrlandcr, left on last night's train Tor Topeka, where they were called on business. They will not return until Monday. Miss Lizzie Mead, daughterofJ.U.Mcad, and Miss Carrie Fisher, daughter of Sheriff Fisher, returned homo from the State Uni versity at Lawrence yesterday, to spend the spring acatiou. The following figures will show the re ceipts and disbursements of the county treasurer's oflice up to the hour of closing yesterday: Receipts, ?.V)7.21 ; disburse ments, S10.024.00. 11. S. Mueller, proprietor of a fine har ness and saddle store at Sedgwick, was in the city jesterday, and purchased ciuito an extensive bill or the well-known wholesale house of McComb Ilros. Yestetduy at noon the prosecution in the divorce suit of 'clson vs. Xelson rested their case, and the first witness Jor the dc lensc was called immediately after court convened in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Waldren left last evening for Chicago, where they will spend a week or two, and then proceed to Now pnil, Kentucky, and other eastern poiuts, expecting to be gone for some time. There will be a special meeting of the Woman's Guild at Mrs. E. P. Hovcy's rooms, at the Occidental hotel, June 7th. A lull attendance is requested. My order of the president. Mits. Sarah II. JACKbO.v. W. C. Woodman sent the Eaoi.k a spe--iul early yesterday morning in which he said: 'lllaine will bo nominated on the third ballot this morning else the most bit ter fight over witnessed iu American poli tics.'' The Commodore missed it ouly one ballot. E. C. Ferguson, register of deeds at Wel lington, passed through the city yesterday on his return from Chicago. He says that city in literally jammed with people, and he found no pleasure there, not even around the convention halls. 'Children's day" will ho observed Sun day at the Presbyterian church, at which time Kcv. Hewitt will deliver a sermon to the children, and other exercises suitable to the occasion will bo had. Everybody is invited. Charles Eairan. who was stadbed with a butcher-knife at the Douglas Avenue hotel Thursday night, was considerably worse yesterday, and his recovery is quite doubt ful. At last accounts, Frank Peck, who did the stabblng,had not becu apprehended. The members and friends of the M. E. Sunday school who can furnish fiowers, arc requested to bring them to the rink this afternoon at half past two o'clock, when the decorations will be arranged for chil dren's service to be held on Sunday morn ing. Kcv. Mr. Harper of the llaptist church, left on yesterday evening's train for Otta wa, where ho will deliver an educatioual sermon at the University commencement to-morrow. He will not return home until the last of next week. His pulpit Sunday will be Idled by Kcv. A. S. Mcrnfield, of Newton. The Mt. Hope town company, which was incorporated on May l'Jth, comprises the following officers and board of directors : Thomas 11. Uandall, president ; William S. alackic, a ice-president; Geo. W. Anderson, secretary; C. C. Thomas, treasurer; and William A. Daily, general manager. Directors: T. II. Uandall, E.W. Dean, W. S. Mackic, C. C. Thomas, G. W. An derson, W. A. Daily. Au information was tiled in the probate court yesterday, stating that Gustavo Schcm, a firm hand working for Josiah Reiser, who lives just southeast of town, was insane. Judge Jewett immediately uotllicd Sheriff Fisher, who went out ami brought in the alleged insane man. It proved upon examination that Schem was suffering great bodily trouble from a very. bad rupture, and that instead or being in saue, he was extremely weak and feeble from that cause. He was taken to the poor house, w hero we trust his sufferings may be alleviated. Edward Vail, Jr., a member of one of the oldest and most extensive Jewelry firms Of Northern Indiana, located at Laporte, arrived in the city yesterday on the bunt for a good bnsiucss opening. lie is much pleased with the looks of Wichita, and has determined to come here and establish a branch wholesale and retail jewelry house, provided he can lease suitable quarters at a f-lr figure. Should he pome to this city J bad been arranged iu the center of the to locate, he will open up one of the largest room where alt who desired could be served and finest stocks of jewelry goods carried with most excellent ice cream and straw anywhere iu the west,vand will make a , berries which had been provided iu abund spcclalty of jobbing, intending to employ i ancc. No sooner was a table emptied than two or more traveling men. Wo hope our I properly icuieis nni uuci miunucu luuucc- , ments as will persuade him to locate In the city, as ho is a young man ot capital and j enterprise, and has large experience in his j line of business. WHAT THEY SAY. Hew the Nomination of Blaine was Received by oar Business Men. The news reached here at about 4:30, o'clock yesterday afternoon that James G. Maine bad been nominated for president by the Chicago convention, and instantane ous with the receipt of the news, aloud and prolonged hurrah burst from the lips of the large crowd who for hours had been standing around the IZkgvb bulletin board, anxious to catch the latest news. To learn something as to how the business men of the city received the nomination, a repre sentative or this office' walled upon several of them, and to the query, "How do you like the nomination 1"' they responded: County Clerk Fold First-rate, but would have preferred Arthur. , Win. Inncs--First-rate. II. D. Helsserman Think they could have put up a stronger wan ; my choice would have been Sherman or Logan. A. 15. Wright Just immense ; suits me all over. II. II. Downing Suits me, you bet. J. L. Dyer First-rate, first-rate ! Col. Ilartzclt Like it 3rst-rate. Hcv. Hewitt Suits inc. Judge Jewett (Smiling all over) my office is now open lor business. 11. D.Hammond The best kind. Kcv. Harper First-rate, sir! J. P. Allen Suits me why it just suits me to a dot. Judge SIuss I'm full clear up, and happy. Farmer Doolittlc The good Lord has al ways taken care of the republican party, and I guess he'll come out all right. J. L. Hodgo He preferred Arthur, but was satisfied with Blaine. J. M. Allen Suits me ; he was my choice. A. L. Houck Suits me all right, but Ar thur was my choice. C. A. Uarwise Don't think the business interests are such as to require a democrat to vole him. S. Houch Suits mc to a T. Dr. Allen Suits me first rate, but don't think he'll carry Kentucky. M.M. Fechhcimer Don't eire. Don't think he'll hae a walk-away. Judge Campbell Guess he'll do. T. W. Fuller Just mils' me, exactly. P. Gluut Think it is grand. Kufus Cone Suits mc tip-lop, but was a surprise. M. X. Hallowcll Suits mc first-rate. J. II. William All right; just what I ex pected. J. M. Pollock Suits me exactly. J. A. Wallace's Implement House We are a little divided but guess it suits us all right. W. II. Parkinson He would be my choice if 1 was on that side or the fence. D. W. Smith Suits me, profiled he can get there. WelU, Fargo .V Co's. Agent All right. Win. Kassel Stiikesmu exactly. II. W. Kcndle Like it. W. A. Frances AllO. K. Chester A. Arthur I'rctt) thin. COMMISSIONER'S PnOCEEDINGS. The county commissioner met at iiNiial hoilr vcbtcrdav morning, and the di- poicd of the following biiKineis: Ordered, abatement of heliool t.iv for the year 1832 on the northeast qu.irter or sec tion 22, township 28, r.ingc 2 wet, belong ing to 11. P. Hcnuor, erroneously assessed. Ordered, abatement of j!l eriolieous tav aiesscd on the northe.it qiiaitcr of section 9, township 23. range 4 wc-t, belonging to J. J. Troutman. Mm tiu Kootl, who hai been confined in the county jail for violation of the prohibi tory law, yesterday Hied hit affidavit with' the couuty clerk, stcttiug forth the lact that on account or hii poverty he was unable to pay the line a"iCHscd against him in the district court, and asked Tor his release Troiii custody. On motion, the board or dered his release on hi- paying S!)0, that being all the money he had in his posses sion, which sum was applied on the tine and costs rcsting'against him. To-day the boaid will hear complaints from Salem, Kockford, (i)psuin and Waco townships. THE POPULAR SUNFLOWER. Col. J. W. Miller, vice-president and gen eral superintendent of the .St. I.ouix, Ft. Scott & Wichita r.iilvvay, called upon the editor ot this paper yesterday. The aotith vveteru cxtcn-ion ot this road reached out in the direction of Clearwater a distance of seven miles- at sundown last evening. The grading is ahout all completed to Clearwa ter, and with favorahle weather he expects to pull up with his construction train on the hanks of the Xinuuscuh by the 20th of this month. Col. Miller is a thorough rail road man, doing his work niietly and ef fectively. Wichita is getting a good many railroad outlets, and all of which aro neccs- Hary to her future, hut no road promises to ho of more value or more popular than the Sunflower, at the head of which stands Col. Miller. RAILROAD GOSSIP. It is rumored that t-ever.il Important railroad changes will take place onorahout the 10th inst., which, as near as we could learn, are the-e: The Wichita and West ern will put on two through train-from Xcwton to Kingui iu, one a passenger and the other a freight, and do away with the trains which now only run from Wichita to Cheney. It is also stated that a new pass enger and ticket agent will be placed iu the Santa Fe ofticc at this place about the Kith in-t. No doubt the visit paid this city jes terday by F. A. 15urgc-s train master of the Santa Fe, located at Emporia, has some thing to do with the-e contemplated change. THANKS. (Sarlicld Post at their meeting on Tncs day evening unaniinouly adopted the fol lowing resolution: That the thanks of Garlield l'o-t, Xo. 2.'i, G. A. It., is hereby tendered to 31m. Cah llcndcrston. Sirs. Keed, 31r-. -J. H. King and Mrs M. S. Uochclle for thtir timely sen ices In arranging bouquets; to Sir-. Catherine Kudscll and the member- of her vocal class; Sirs. Chas. Hatton, SII I.tura M'oodcock, Hod. J. Jay ltuck and Messrs. Arbuckle and Dojle for the execution of the parts as signed them at the opera house, and to all the donors of fioucrs for the purpose of decoration, and that the same be. spread upon the minutes of the post, and publi-hcd in the daily papers of the city. The ladles of the 3Icthodit church have l every reason to congratulate themselves over the successful issue of their festival and social, given at the skating rink last uieht. In spite of the muddy condition of the walks, a cry large crowd gathered, completely tilling the commodious room, I leaving scarcely space cuough to allow of promenading. A targe number of tables it was re-filled, while those who had par-j UKeu 10 lUClr COtlielU Ol lUcSe .IMDplIng ' di-bes, repaired to another portiqjfof -the f room, passing the balance of the efening in j the exercise ol those social amenities which j the Methodists know ?o well how to enjoy. ' LAND SLIDES. The following real estate transfers were recorded in the register of, deed's otice' esterday. t s S j .' X A Euglisb 'to (August Palstou, lot 7 iu block iMn English's fourth ad dition to Wichita $'J7.50 John Johnson to David Goebcl, 240 acres in southwest quarter and the west halfor the southeast quarter of section 21, town 28. range 2 west... 3,500 United States to D J Dobson, 100 acres in the northeast quarter of section 03, town 20, rauge 2 west Patent State of Kansas to L A Woodcock, 40 acres in the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section SO, town 25, range 2 west 120 Valley Center Town Co. tollllUood- licti, lots 4'j anu so, on avenue jv in Valley Center Jane Hurst to Ida K? Blackwelder. lot 15 02 on Emporia avenue, in J It Mead's addition to Wichita 1,000 J O Davidson to A C Bftoltaw, lots 3 and 4 and the south half or the northeast quarter or section 23,town 20,range2 east 2,500 Clearwater Town Co. to W L Wood nutt, lots 34 and 3G on Prospect avenue, In the original town of Clearwater 125 Clearwater Town Co. to W L Wood nutt, lots 41 and 43 on Prospect avenue, in Tracy & Byer's addition to Clearwater 80 Lucy McCandlcss to E P Forde, lot57, Wichita street, in West Wichita.... 30 Murrav Myers to Jacob Fox, 320 acres iu the west half ol the north west quarter of tbo west half of tnc soutnwest quarter, ana me west half or the northeast quarter or sec tion 1, town 27, range 2 west- 10,000 X F Xeideriander to Jacob Fox, lots 77, 79, 81, 83 and 85 Lawrence ave nue, in English's addition to Wichita 1,250 James I Uced to F E Coraneil, the northeast quarter of section 30, to wn 23, rauge 4 west,and the south east quarter of section 19, town 28, rangc4 west 500 At a regular meeting of Mt. Olivet Com mandcry Xo. 12, Knights of Templars, held at their hall last evening, the following newly elected officers were installed : O. D. Barnes, E. C; J. II. Aley, G.; W. S. Corbett, C. G.; J. P. Adams, Prelate; F. Koss, S. W; Chas. II. Hunter, J. W. FIRE AT LEBANON. Springfield, Mo., June C Information was received here to-day of a disastrous fire that occurred at Lebanon early this morning, destroying the Laclede hotel and several business houses, entailing a loss es timated at $50,000. The fire is said to have originated in lllaukcnship's store. The property was partly insured. The hotel and contents is partially covered by poli cies to the amount of $40,000 with the in surance firm of Huddard &C'o., of this city. CALDWELL COUNTY KILLING. Hamilton, Mo., June 0. Sheriff Glenn and Deputy Sheriff Clevenger of this (Cald well) county, passed through here last night on their way to Kingston with John De herd, who killed Nathan 11. Midclaiigti yes terday about two miles west of Cameron, just on the edge ,of this comity. Deherd surrendered himself. The killing was the result of a quarrel rOUND DROWNED. Missouri City, June C. The body of a lady was found iu the river near the mouth of the Ulue. She was dressed tinely and woro a hair breast-pin in the shape of a door-key, and a plain heavy gold ring. The hotly was buried near the place where found. No inquest was had. The body bore the appearance or having been in the water -omc time. FOUND GUILTY. Cincinnati, Ohio, June C C. W. Ilich ardson was to-day found guilty of murder iu the lirstdegrce for the killing of Theo dore Ingram, his In other iu-lavv. AFTER THE MURDERER. Kicli Hill, Mo., June."). A po-sc of heav ily armed men under command ol Marsha' Logan and Deputy Sheriff Ileal left this morning for the acting upon a telegram from Pleasauloii. Kansas, that Wampler, the huppo-ed murderer of the Anderson family at Plcasanton, was coining dow u the liver in. i skiff. The posse will take the river at the water works and scour the ter ritory thoroughly uutil Plcasanton i rcached and the guilty wretch is found. A TLOATER FOUND. Wamcgo, June (5. A tloater was found in the river this evening. It is supposed to be John A. Ilrovvii, of Kansas City. There was found on his person a marriage certifi cate dated May 8, 1834, of .Tohn A. Ilrown and Klia Wahl, married by Kcv. John Keeuc, at the M. II. chinch ot Kansas City, Missouri. The inquest will be to-morrow. ATCHISON POINTS, A Ichison, June C Simon Scruggs, a well known farmer and prominent Democrat of Oak Mills neighborhood, was adjudged insane jesterd ly and will be sent to nn asv ltim. The bond proposition in aid of a branch line of the Central branch from l.'Iliiigbam to a connection with the Kansas Central, was carried in llonton township, but de feated by a -mall majority in Kapiomu tnw-iiship, and the enterprise will therefore fall through unless a new election should cam the bonJs. Tlio body of a woman found in the river near Port William proves to be that ot 3Ira. (Icorgc Johnson, w ho disappeared from her home last winter. Theremaini were In a badly- decomposed condition and were buried in a small graveyard near by. Lancaster, l'a., Juno 6. I'aris Jlaldcmau was nominated dy the denihcrats as a can didate for congress from the Fifth district. Any person wishing to itnploy a nurse can tlo so bv applying at "the residence of Mrs. Sjolin on South Main street. Mits. A. O. Lakk. 15 to 2w gANTA FE BAKERY. ECRARDT &r SCOTT, Proprietors. No. 40 Main Street, V r avA AM f s MUNSON'S. Mateiials for White Dresses the inexpotis ivo and the costly kinds aro shown cheer fully to you. 19 MUNSON'S 10 '19 Main Street. ,i WANTED Three unfurnished room with a good family. Address .1. , this office. iflirANTEIV A good girl to do funeral liouse TY work in small family. iniuirejt res idence orsamnei iioncJt. - 18- W ANTED Farmers ud citizens to know that the old reliable and pioneer cloth ing honse of valley is located second door south orFostofflce. WANTED To rent a good office room over Wichita grocery. It. II. Iiors. WANTED-Kver body to visit the Star Clothing House and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. WANTED To sell a good top buggy, sld. bar; or will traile for aphxton. It. II. Both. WANTED Many customers to be fitted out in those elegant and nobby Corkscrew suits. Star Clothing House. WANTED-2,000 acres of land in one body in this county, for a fancy stock rarra. liC-ViM-Li ItaVS. WANTED We want merchants to know that our insurance companies are ait strictly llrst-class, and their policies cost no more than those of second-rate companies. Uo.-j.-ell & Hots. WANTED Everybody to know that Head quarters is Star Clothing House. WANTED A renter for 3M acres of grass land in section 25, township as, west. Also, tenants for" good houses in city. d-t Wichita Lavd A Loax Co. Notice. Notice is hereby given that a petition will oe )sented to the board of county commissioners of Sedgwick county, Kansas, at their regular session commencing on the 7th day or Jnlv. A. D. ltriJ. asking ror an appropriation of $) toaldinuitchinc mid crad!nr uht lanmm as the Wellington road, where the tame runs j between sections 7 and 8, 17 and 18 and 2U and ju, in luwnouiji -.a, range I east, The estimate! cost or said work is $l,2uo. .... , KNOS BARRETT, dl(i-l-wl2-3 and 21 others. SPECIAL NOTICES. Robert Jacks, proprietor of the Star Clothing House, is the pioneer cloth ier oft he Valley. 1-tf Go to the Cheap Cash Store, Doug las avenue, one door vc;t of Citizen' Bank, lor anohbv suit and low price. 1-tf T. W. Covkhdai.k. PASTURE. I have 210 acres of pasture, two and. one-half miles from the city, all well fenced, plenty of good water. Cattli! pastured at 65 teuls per month. tf K. I Fokd. Every farmer wauls the K-terI Binder. For ale lv I'.ukiiixtii ic Glunt. " KS-lvv Parkiu'-on & (Hunt are having a tine trade on IlioKhtcrly Hinder, which is admitted by all to he the hos. . Call and examine. l.'l-lw For Sale. A good frame house, one story high and sity feet long, on Main street, south of Mr. Dorsey's tone building. Apply to j. Wright at the place be tween 11 and 12 o'clock anv morning. 14-11 Go (lie Santa Fe bakery for one of those loaves of cream steam baked bread, fre-h every day. 11-ot Chris, l'earce lias lilod the pint of Greiircnsiein's 8th addition, and K now ready to sell the same, l'arlie eontemplatiiig building -Loiild -ee him and secure some of this properly. lu-lw Hats, Cap" and gents" funii-hing good- at the Star Clothing lloii'e, sign of the big slur. 1-lf SPECIAL BARGAIN. I offer for sale for :i lew d ijs :i tract ot laud within the city limits, containing nearly tlve acres of land. The finest tract of land for garden piirpo-es In the valley. For particulars inquire of Win. Mathew- son Otf A good drug business for -alp. particulars enquire of lime- ,t For Iio-. r.-tf Men's and bo-Cothing lower than the lovvc-t at Ihe Slar Ulothilljr lloil-e. 1 ir i"u - - - Go to A. II. (lore for pure ice cream anil Peruvian beer tlio best in Ihe world. 1-tf Hacker & .larkson have made, a raiifrcmcnts with the Fori ! Stone Co. to handle their :-Yolt King llajrging. We arc now prepared to"ive prices on i all kinds of sidewalk and ri wloiiri. walks in the rilv". All work warrant cd to ;ive -itisfaction, iu the gray or blue stoue. If AfKKit Ss Jack.sox, 5-tf Contractors. ORGANS TO RENT -AI'FI.Y TO- "W". im: e j u Or Aldress I k I!o s"i. Wichita Kansas. nsTAJiusirno 1.872. Wichita, Kansas s1 i r I SAjrn "-fT ON EARTH With the Biggest Stockof :m) i? Ever Offered by any 23,000 AT 8c. I'er Worth From 20c. Fiom 1 to 100 yards will le Embroidery for Sale Tuesday Morning, June N"ew York: Store, M. KOHN & CO. WANT COLUMN. Ailetrlixmenlt in thin column trill be iliarqtil for nl the tateof Five Cintt per lint yer icttk. Xo advertittmenl talm for lets than U ccntt. w- ANTED Th rent a (ouple of plea&ant ontcM in the new lmiMlnjr at TiU Doue- Ia avenue, near tlio implement Btore9. In quire of Dr. Furlc) in the building. 1C-0 -y-AXTKIi-Ahnjer for the clieapest section of land, according tomallty aud loca- tion.intlns or auv other country; land well I watered. sjmmh.y, Mrv A. Wilhitt. "rANlKD A hujer for a section of laud V near Cheney price $s ler acre ith the privilege of one or two sections more at (Sflfi.s tier acre ; all Will watered and choice stock and farmlands. SieMilvely.MunA Wllhlte. 1C-C Y. near Cheney-pnce 8a ir acre- ith the i -lir.VXTEI)- Kvtfn body to know thatSnlvelv. " , V Sinn .t Wlllute, the restless and sleep less real estate linn, are In the Hi Id with KOd i....Ainn t.. ll l I...1.. alr ..-.... w. 4tit tliuv nn. i ii:iiruiiin in .111 .iiiiii in iiiuii.1 it . ...... ...vj h.'w n liable, and want to see jou helore vou sell or buy. ii-n-i YirAM Kl A girl ; liberal wages; n'mn: ' "tirANTKD To MircIiRie 10 or is acres of 1 y land near town. Please address 31. s 1 Kagle office, statliiK location and price. IC-lvv W ANTED A pirl to do general housework, Inquire of A. W Hitting. 15-d-tf ANTED A Ijuvit for a choice stock ranch of7,ftM acres" A good bargain for the oil ac Price riglit man 9S fKiuer acre. u-is-li II. K FlIIEMl A Co 1I7"ANTED To fell a nice dingle buggy V cheap. Call at Itasley A IvenUge'8 tttable. U-1VO WANTED To rent a honse with two good rooms on Kourth avenue, Engllsh'e ad dition. Inquire of. I. C l'ost, oppoMte hpisco- pal cliurcn, on Lawrence avenne - -- tirANTED To trade a Tesideno- on Ijw- rence avenue Tor land Enquire or Kin merle A Adams. d-13-C-w-l iirTFi)A ri.M-Invtioarderat the north V wj-st corntrof Lawrence avenue and 1 Williams sYriet, opjiosite Mem' car- penicr sdoji il-lS-C "IITANTED A buyer for a splendid stock V rancli of ft.I-jn acres, at 8rt ikt acre, in Ueno county, Knnsa .1 stream of rnnnlng water, acres of Umber, i'i miles or fencing S.50U acres are choice lands for fanning An niniene bargain. il-13-tr lltrssiLi. Itovs -1T-VVTKIV To fll finp of the lx-st-naving W businesses In tlic city, lleason for sell ing . sickness In family d-lt-t; II SltH-LFB lirAVTKI)-Tort-ntanlcrlr farnisheil front room to one or two gentlpmcn without Iwmnl : location ileaant anil central It T ri. , this office Addrvsi -tf ""17"ANT:D Iin-l-bujers to know that it U ? tothclr Inten-st to gototSanlen Main i al Estate Agency to bay lands 1-5-tf . Twunt A l'lk. "rAXTEI I.and-biiycr to know that we f T nave jor Faie an wi-ircenanu'. uet mai den Main. TvYLOh A Tool I "17"ASTED Ijind-bnyers to know that wr I have male arrangements wsintneiioiis i at Ganlen l'laln to keep th-m at reiuce.I rafcss d-3-tf TvYtouAMKt "lirANTKD A good nnrso girl Irani It to I ytsrs old by lilting Itros. d-5-tf 16 "I7"ANTED A girl to do honsework In a y f small family Inqcire at thl oBcf "VirAXTED . Pome oaeto pay taiw on 32 f T acres or gran ismi ior to" oc oi i. J-7-tf II . ' Vtuvtn A (j: "llfANTED A tenant for a splendid oSce ; room over 1'aller A -oa' d-t-tf s "II7"ANTEI Itayrrs for 25 lotion Iwrnce ? ana Topet v.aa- in mocKiaarj . Oms PfeHIt' i.ldition The arp the flees: i lotsin VVleldtfortb!inic--l(nirJot :tr it r iicoiiiwi. 17"ATED Ijnd buyers U tow thai we T are potl in price and location of ey tract of land that Is for sate ia Kdgvrick cosaty. 3-tf II K FhodACo "lITAVrED strsogers to know that wtsbst- a f.oe a line of al IV.st borgdo. ltb In aty and eonntry. a aaylrt-Ir d-i-lf CitXfrtu. X TBO'VG. 1rAVTKI KTTrb-lr to tjow that tm- If hare the o!dt aed most rrfJablew-tof A bstraet la tbr conntr ' A wort to U- wt U cai?at CAtcw Eli ir(sr.. "lirAXTKD Tis pabHc V inow t!rt t Afc W strart. iBssrfcnnh or It Kttat. U will ;.ay twi ta call at Tnplc Utxfc aad ee 3.U CAUBwrix i tko'hu "TITASTED A bayer f or a qsrtrr-S-B ej W porrlmrlsziilitoTtaleclxrspi-KtUifi.-tensd ; sJtaatnt In MmMral. J. V. VxVWKKVr, 3-tf frUaaeJe,Caroil-'H 53- ,A roidenes House in the West. Yds! ;. to $1.00 Per Yard sold lu till persons wantiay their own use. . 10. w b: CO CO CD GO a r m S u O CD CO CD CD cr- O CD ii 'H CD 4 o ai c c O CD P 3 in 1 oi m IU ; zzS S D3 o CO ' t- i-. Cheat L ,V -r V Gheat!' ; vt iTHE Wheat! Wheat! But there is no cheat nor elkaf 'm the ' ct Big Bargains!" wf AT Horse Slioe &t6:re! N. X. Silks! IT you want acod bla k illk at 0cnU taat Daallag Stor. , If you want a gnu In black silks at ai.00 that to Inne A Bom. A magnidcent llnoof (iulnet and Riuiunt Silks Iunea Jt lUm. Dress Goods! lleautiful design iu summer draw good, t'lainaud Ururadt-I JUtu, btln r.ihr, l.uir. tnn, Jersey Cloth, llcurlatta, I'aiuls nod the lIl uullU Sutenis reduced fiim $1 2r Iu 7fr. Tricot reduced from $t i !Wr. Jersey reduced front $1 !5 H'c Call and Magnificent Line of Parasols! All-Over Embroideries & Laces! Just '.'It Pays to Trade at the Dress-making Department Up-stairs: IlSTCrES .i ' "It Rainelli And in onler that the and not "Rheumatics!" 7'hctf "Slickers!"' j , " Gossamer Coats ! ,r' Rubler Blankets! Rubber Hats! And SHI:, Cotton, Oinyham and Alpaca , , t Umbrellas. -- BITTING RBOS.;.T ' ' f i ? && a s i ' " One-Price Clothing House. r r V 0 A .J Cheat -i ,- THE ' T. P. O. Silks! It oldat iistcUI al at ai.t5ri t lhNjuat r Id rUtwhtrc a axtra bargain lor I.3a and a beautiful varUty or 3umiur .silk at Dress Goods! examine our Received. Square-Deaiing Store." . Sc BOSS. Evoi'moic!" jteople may keep dry yet the leant to liuy & AT Scj. 3 4ft . i-lrL -r-r v- rv Cw"