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l??;-';4"4?ra'SS TJPACI v . -TJir-.2,-. V- -.; -?SSra-fc'Vy.y -& -P'' '--'-"Lr' "-vrv f t tz V pf ' WJiJi Tta-i.Ta I". .T-V .' v: ?- A 4 " , ' . j .- ?t 5 - " -$8- pl ' .-Kdy."- jMlSl&IESMII ! -' " y-iCv j- Shi fo I tji "pi- S . u MUMUuijprHot. SUMA.VHV.p6, JUNE 8, 14. 2E TMfLMNE A BIRD. A Nine CeliMR Daily E&le Too Hoch of a Good Thing. All ol our readers have undoubted ly lieattl how the old Scotchman broke his Voting coll. lie tohlahoy to go and hide behind a Mump, and when the foil ami rider should reach him to jump suddenly out and say "boo'' to lest the colt's nerve. Everything be ing 111 readiness, the old man mounted and rode for the stump. The boy ob served instruction';, and the old man found himself on hi back. Kubbing his sore limbs, he evclaimed, "Ah, Bobby, that were too big a boo for so young a filly." That a nine-column daily associate dispatch paper 3b too big a boom for a fourlccn-ycar-old town everybody Will probably agree. That's our own opinion. Such a thing is uuprcccdent- til hi American journalism a borbcr town with a nine-column daily. It couldn't be kept up. The business men of "Wichita are to blame and nobody else. They have always . treated us so. So iintch adver tising rushed in yesterday as to leave ns no room for dispatches, lo cals, editorials or anything else, aud wc were compelled to send out this Sunday morning, a nine column edition. If those who think u crazy will ex cuse ns wc w'ill put it back to a living size by Tuesday morning, or at soon as possible. SAI - iiAx.tAisr. tmcL j i m at jti. - 1 IT, IC1.I "- t.4 iiuuiimiwcu urn 1 1 tjv peariy sneii ww id mj ub, t I Hooped aud "..rbUvpoa tlie sand My name, the ) ear, 'the Hy. An onward from ttwpot-lymil,-. A lingering looCbctunu 1 ci A wae came roiling blgb ami fast And waibcd my line away. And (.0 mctbougbt 'twill shortly be Ol all tbcre is on earth to me ; A waeof dark oblivion'suea , f Will iwcenacros the place, t i Where I bac trod tbe jmndy nbore -Of time, aud been to be no more Of me, my, life, the name I bore. To leatc no track or trace. And holds the waters in bis banda, And jet with him who connu the Band, I know a lasting record stands Inscribed against my name Of all this mortal path bath wrought Or ull this thinking t.oul hath thought. From all these fleeting moments caught, V or glory or for shame. vcars ago John It. Tw"cntv-fivc I a ach was a boy of 12 years aud a lave at Natchez, Miss. If any prophet of that-day nad pointed to him as a man who would preside over au audi ence like that assembled in Chicago, auiLslirrcil..thcm to enthusiasm with his eloquent words, he would have in deed been called a dreamer. Such events mark the long stride in advance Americans have taken. WHAT HE HAS DONE. ThislJIatnc of Maine, this man of fame, who without blame, fear or .shame, has all the same so steadily came to head our ho-ts to victory, has made a moro labting impression upon the political nllairs of this nation than any living man. I lis political career began in 1858, when ho was elected a member of the legislature of Maine. He was re-elected iu 1860 and made speaker. He was elected a member of congress seven times. He was three times chosen speaker of the national house of representa tives, serving iu that opacity from March 4, 18C9, to March 4, 187.ri. He received Hie nomination for the speakership in the republican caucus three times by acclamation, and honor not enjoyed by auv candidate for the speakership before or since, and he iii'ver had a ruling rccrsed or ovcr 1 ulcd by the houso during the .six eiirs he held that trying position. lie was appointed senator July 8,187C, to fill the vacancy cau-ed by the resig nation of Lot M. Morrill to become secretary of the treasury, and he was elected senator January 16, 1877, both for the long aud short terms, by the uuauiuioiis vote of all the republi cans iu the Maine legislature, both in caucus nnil in their re-peclivo houses. He was made secretary of state March 1, 1830, by President (larfield, and held that ollicc until December 12, 1881. when he was succeeded by Sec retary Freliughuysen. Mr. JSlaine's public life began in January, 1858, it closed temporarily at the end of 1881. being a period of twenty-four years. SUIT STANDARD-BEARERS. 'l he nomination of Logan for the vecond place on the ticket seemed to cure every disappointment and satis fy every ambition which might- have been clouded by the failure of favor ites for the llr-t place. No ticket ever nominated within the lite of the pres ent generation has met with the en thusiastic endorsement of that nomi nated day before j esterday at Chi cago. "From Maine to California" it is sure enough this time. The dis patches fiom the l'acitic coast were never so enthusiastic before, while in every republican -tato the campaign tires have already begun to burn. It makes no kind" of difference who the democrats may nonuuatc net mouth bo far as the sure success of the rapublican ticket is concerned. It is even confidently announced that the ticket as nominated will carry lour southern states in spite of sh ot guns and tissue ballots. OUR STATE EXCHANGES. A number of Kansas papers are asking an exchange with the Daily Kagi.i:. Wc must say that it is our desire to scud tho Daily to all the strictly Southwestern Kansas papers to the papers that represent the same material and commercial interests that Ihe Kaoi.k aims to stand by. I5ut to papers at a distance, which '.have no interest in the section drained and watered by the Nile of America the Kaci.k would be f Htiln iitterext. and as a daily con-1 tabling the hitest news, worthless. It is in sorrow we say it, but it is the truth that the Eami.k's editorials and original hiatter arc neither so brilliant, cute or profound as to render it a ne cessity to editors whose paper arc published hundreds of miles away from "Wichita. THE PLUMED KNIGHT. Knpci-h of UnlirrtG. Inrersollinprctsnttn the name or James G. Blaine for tbc pres idential nomination at Cincinnati in June, 1870. f i fl v Mr. ChairjuinfadioHnnd gentle men: Massachusetts liiay'bc satisfied with the lovalty of Benjamin II Bris- tow; so am I; but if any man nominat ed bv this convention einnot carry the s'tatc of Massachusetts, I am not satisfied with the loyalty of that state. If the nominee of this conycution can not carrv the grand old commonwealth of Massachusetts by 75,000 majority, I would advise tuciii to sell out' Fancuil Hull as a democratic headquarters. I would advise them to take from Bun ker Hill that old monumcut of glory. Tho republicans of the United State demand as their leader iu the great COUlCSl 01 loo, a mail ui iuii;m;i',''' a man of well known and approved nolitical oninions.. They demand a statesman; thev demand a reformer after as well as before election. They demand a politician in the highest, broadest and best sense A MAX OK SUPEUIS MOKAI, COUKAOK. Thev demand a man acquainted with public affairs, with the wants of the people; with not only the require ments of the hour, but with the de mands of the future Applause. They demand a mail broad enough to comprehend the relations the gov ernment to the other nations of the earth. They demand a man well vers ed in the nowcrs. duties and preroga tives of eacli and every department of this government. They demand a man who .will sacredly preserve the the financial honor of the United States; one who knows enough to know that the national debt must be paid through the prosperity of this pt-ople; one who knows enough to know that all the financial theories in the world cannot redeem a single dol lar; one who kuows enough to know that all the money must be made, not bv law, but by labor; ouc who know s enough to know that the people of the United States have the industry to make the money, aud the honor to pay it over just as fast as they make it. Applause.) The republicans of the United States demand a man who knows that pros, peiity aud resumption, when thev come, must come together ; that when they come they will come hand in hand through the golden harvest Helds ; hand iu hand by the whirling spindles and the turnim.' wheels ; hand in hand past the open lurnaee doors ; hand iu hand bv the chimneys tilled withVuger fircs,greeted and grasped by the count less sons of toil. This moncv h:ts to be dujr out of the earth. You cannot make it by passing resolutions in a political convention. Applause. The republicans of the United bla'es want a man who knows that this gov ernment should protect every cilien at home and abroad ; who knows that any government that will not defend its'dcfciulcr, and protect its protect ors, is- a disgrace to the map of the world. They demand a man who be lie cs in the eternal separation ami ii- vorccmeut of church and school. 1 lie demand a man whose political reputa tion is as spotless as a star ; but they do not demand that their candidate shall have a certificate of moral charac ter signed by a Confederate congress That man who has IN FUIX, HKAPEI) AXI K0UNKI MI'ASUI'K nil thou siilendid (nullifications, is the nro-eiii. fraud and L'allant leader of the republican party James U. Blaine. Our couutrv, crowded with the vast and man elous achievements of its lirst century, asks for a man worthy of the past, and prophetic of the future; asks for a man who is the audacity ot .'cuius; asks for a man who is the graudest combination of heart, con science and brain beneath her flag such a man is dame (. Blaino. Ap plause. For the republican host, led by this intrepid man, there can be no defeat. This is a grand jcr.r a year tilled with recollections of the revolution ; filled with the proud aud tender mem ories of the past ; with the sacred legends of liberty a year in which the sons of freedom will drink from the fountain of enthusiasm; a year in which the neonlo call for a man who has preserved in congress what our soldiers won upon the field ; a year in which thev call for the man who has torii from the throat of treason the tongue of slander for the man who has snatched the mask oft democracy from tlicliidoous face of rebellion ; for this llialNvvllo,, like an intellectual ath lete, has stood in the arena of debate aud challenged all comers, aud who is still a total stranger to defeat. Ap plause. Like an armed warrior, i.ikk a imimi:i KXioirr. James G.Blaine marched down the halls of the American uongross aim thnnr i.w sliiniii"- lance full and fair against the brazen forehead of the de fmncrs of his country and the malign- ers of his honor, for tne rcpuoiicau party to desert this gallant leader now, is as though an army should de--crt their general upon the field of battle. Applause. .Tamc G. Blaine is now and has been for vears the bearer of the sacred standard of tho republican party. I call it sacred because no human being can stand beneath its folds without becoming and without remaining free. Gentlemen of the convention, in the name of the great republic, and the onlv republic mat ever c-msicu m-iiu The mos( ludicrous feature of the presidential campaign, this year, will be the runnimr of Ben Butler as au anti-monopoly candidate by those who object to the old parties on the ground that they arc uudcr the control of na bobs aud demagogues. It is noto rious that Ben is himself as arrant a demagogue as was ever born, and made his millions just as other un scrupulous men have done. BUNNELL! ROYS, Real Estae! FARM LOANS, Fire and Life Insurance -AM If there is a free vote and honest count allowed, Blaine & Logan will carry Florida, North Carolina and Virginia. W. G. IIACKKIt. I. C. JACKSON HACKER & JACKSON, Whoh-ftalo and Itetall Dealers In Colorado and Pennsylvania Anthracite, And all kinds of BITUMINOUS COAL! Also Stone, Lime, Cement, and Hair. Ft. Scott Flagging, Grey & Blue Stone. Office at Itit ltedbcalrs, No 7', Hous'las Ate, Soutli Side, Near lH'lot. !-tf AgtiU A. T. k S. MaHnd Lamk Money always 011 baud to Lonu a) Lowest current rate. The oldest established Ueal retail firm iu thecitv. Contractors & Builders. Hard pine finish a clslty. SHOP South &id 4th Avenue, Ofiec PaHt(tVLHf r Yari. Kiileen & Stockinger, Practical Plumbers, Steam &. Gas Fitters. I!,! FKInres. .SImiii Healing & VffiiPaliii a SjpMullj. Esiiuufcs Fcnuslieil. 53" Mio nn Donslas avenue in Wit-hit's ImlMing, Wichita, Kansas. VoitoiSer liox 113. 3. A. STEDMAN vT S Fire,.Tornaao;iiife and I W. IvMeBee, SEDGWK3K BOUNTY fi & Gerieral.Jnsu ranee Agent 1'! AlDsfillcteil --? OFFICE lOOItOVliT.AS Orer1;irnri'lrn!; lo're " WICHITA FOUNDRY .A.. SMITH, Contractor and Builder, SHOP 136 & 138 MAIN St. KiiMrare on Laurence Aenus, near Central Aeuue. rost-Offlce Uux OB If A BANKRUPT ACT. A federal bankrupt law is needed in this country ami was one of Uie things expect cd at' the hands of the present congress. The democratic majority ostan opportunity of doing something useful when they refn-cd. a few days ago, to consider the Ilankrupt Bill, which was certainly favored by a ma jority of the people of the country. A uniform law is needed, for inequality IfP'- and injustice will dominate just to tt.r w long as uie onty uaiiKrupi ieg-8ii-w .- that of the scvcrAl states, and Ithe'state i T a " .. b... a.iaa .! . vMtWfi m many cases exempt m-a-i? -' lag a debtor has. o that creili- Hadly. PW IRON. When Wm. Dudley endorse a platform it is good. He has been long in public'lllc is mcII informed, and has always been with the advance guard among friends of American institu tions and American labor. He is a '.t!hnal protectionist, bclieviug that tho people of this country are able to Jjccarcot themselves amiu-K in do so. He lias been woriv- field many years; has fib- operation of our tariff he understands tue iorcc if protection. He imtorscs liean platform of 1884. . i"f sEjSS: ttaMirc KI Tfii m2 . - v 92ZL- J, E. RICHMOND, Wagon nad Carriage Maker. IJOhS AM. ICISPs Of UKPA1KIKU. Light Work n biwclalty. V ith KlaiH Jt Cule. Market, street, fcoutli r Doiiglna im-irne, Wichita, KanS-u. tr F0K BOARD AND LODGING C3rO TO J. H. Killion's Bestaurant, On Water ctreet, line iloor north or DoiirIhj Ateiine, In Uie Mi rner luillillug- tf ODU IN3UE.VXCF. AGKXCY. Aetna, of Hartford yi,Vr2,ntl Ciemian American, of Xew York 4,OG.V..-i Germania, or New York 2,7un,7) llartrortl, or Hartrord 4.MI.2W Home, of New York T.l.Gtt Ins. Co. of North America, of Phila.. 9,07I,tt IJv., Ionil., and Globe, of IJerjool, .,771,ir9 Phoenix, or Hartrord 4,m,OI9 Underwriters, of New York S.CUO.T'Jl The Eqnltahle I-ife, orNew York .V),Ofl(),(ino 53-Officc In Roys' Mock, npstalrn, orer Hank of Commerce, C(Jlt. DOCOI.AS AND LAWItFA'CB AVS WICHITA. KAN. - E"Z"E, EAR, E .-AKD- SURGICAL INSTITUTE. SPECIALTIES: Eyes, Nose, Threat, Catarrh, Ears, Surgery and Deformities. E. "ST- MTJNSELL, 3VT. 3D., Proprietor and Surgeon in Charge, 68 North Main Street P. 8. Catarrh or the Nose, throat and Kara cured liy a mild and new ncw.-, Will git e rellefat mice. Cures lierinanent aud suarin- leed or the cue not undertaken. -ASP Machine Shop ! NKAU IKON ltKIDGK. R. McPARLAND, Propr. 'EXT O 1ST Coal Yards. Largest A&ency in tie Valley. tr EVERYTlHNtr SUM) AT At Ui GUAND CLOSING OUT SALB! To lVgin .Inn l9t, at liu. Alirc SbiV Mhm Slure, North of AVooilman'a Kink, tvest ride or Main strret. "1-tf Ali'tract of title comjdlnl on short notice. Fire, Life anil Tornaflo Insurance. Keptcni4 e-cn ef iho best Coaapaaie ut ihc norlL t m:. ji nsro'WXjiisr DRESSMAKER, Elliott's BlocU SSOCH. KOIlN.lSiSltlellt.. t A. W. OiaVEKlVlct-rrw't && $t r C. A. M. VT. I.KVY. CahU r WALKEB. At. Cashier. WIH1T NATIONAL BANK, 1" vs V V? us ..i' 2P- - v WUCCClJSSOltS TO "WICHITA BAHK. 4KJAMZKO IS 17. --- Paid-up Capital, jioipo s. 11 KOllX, N K. DIRECTORS: A U OLIVKE, XL. V. 1.KVY. - T. TIJTTI.K NIKIKRUNnKK, Ml Tl'lhKB, JOHN IAMlJ'X. Cnmcr Douglas and La rence. Uoom No. im 3 up Dolas 83 Avenue, Hear Depot. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. SCHWERDFEGER'S Eagle Bakery. Kreh lircail, pio-, cake-, camlie', on- clc. frdioiiary, friiltf (ooil- ilclivercil anywhere in the city. 64 MAIN STREET. r THIS SPACE BELONGS Ml Snivcly, limn (I Wilhito GOLDEN RULE STORE! (" vnlo olheis as ;ot nnulj he tloin' ;.') Our blk, .'i'ii-.i-llu;: ii CHEAP CASH STORE- An iiiiiiuiip largu itoikor LARGEST CAPITAL STOCK OF ANY BANK IN THE STATE. Do a General Banking, Collecting k Brokerage Business. Eastern inn! Foreign JZxcluuuii bought ami tM. U. H. Homh, of all demmiiMlioiif, lionyltt am! sohl. 1-tf County, Townshiy utul Municiiil llomh taught. n. roju: t:i. Jr.. rrcident. JA I. UIMUAKll. Vlce-l'rWl. I.. I'. KINNKB, Center, UKO. K r.l,tiN, 't ihlr Boots, Shoes and Clothing .lint opened out In llie 11I1 c, nrv li; or (Jitireiif llink. ;ht 'tiir room on Itam'lai Aenue, one door we-t BIGf STOCK OF MEN'S. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS ,mai:ki:i ih't in h.ai.v noui:rs v unffs .At Hard-Pa ri Prices. UEAD AND UEI'LECT! A GOOD ALL WOOL SUIT MADE SPLENDID FOR $7.50. Boots and Slioes - Will in-sold at iMmiililiix low li-;miM- rioii- rail ami wi' mj toik and lituc. Ilr im-infior tin ldai e, imil" dour et, ot Citlrens Hank. YOl'U.- VEUY IMISI'KCTKUIJA', T. W. COVERDALE. Kansas State Bank. Paid-up Capital, - - - - 52,000 J. P. ALLEN, .I.M.ALLEN, C5KO. E. S1WLTON, DIBECTOBS: .IAMIS L. LOMHAUD, ' .1.0 Mi: A UP, Jr.. ll.COAY, h. 1). SKINNKK. J - licceirc DetHnih. Mile Collections, Jluy ami Sell Etehwje. nml fr.nisf net n Oenenil thinking IShsihcss. COREESPO XJXriTS : jp-illl" I'MOVTlIO . Wlllliim t X V NATIOVAI. Itl.N'K'Or AMM:HJL.jhlr .1. 0. Oavhwom: I'i-o". . L. O vviimn. Wi-I'u". t- L. Oavii-.v. ij'''.'. The Davidson Loan Co, pa m-ur capital. :?HU,000 Money Alvrayn on Hand to Loan on Improved Farms and City Property. , All Wichitaj, Kansas. 0 H-ll K Willi i:ill.KN UAMC, N.rlliwl I Coriit-r Mnlit Mrrfl miwI Koimii ,,riui, jwir .s- Silks, Cachemircs, cc White Goods, Laces, Ribbons, Kdi'ini's k Novelties, Irt( tHllpleti Prices at Our Usual Reasonable Figures. "5lii In Jiid (jet our liiipes l.t-r-in' ntti-ndliiK -ii:il nr an otlifr Rain. We mil int M-it In iriivi, sluwjiiii pKHltiliwrliill. tin! Iriif Oif ndi.-t In Hit' .iililn NIK Restless, Sleepless & Reliable Real Estate Firm! this earth ; in Iho name of all her ile fuiulcr ami of all her supporters ; iu the niuiie of all her soldiers living ; in ii... 1...1111. nf .ill hor s-oldicrs dead upon the Hold of battle, and in the name of those t who perMicd in the skeleton clutch of famine at Andcrsonvillc and Libbv, whoe sutrerings he bo vividly remembers, Illinois nominates for the next president of this country that prince of parliamentarians that lead er of leaders .Tames G. Blaine. On the first votes for Blaine, 4 for JIM OF MAINE. ballot Kansas cat 12 Arthur, 1 for Logan, nud 1 for JTnWlcy.. On thescc- ona oanot n.nn:i v!i. i ii -, -for Arthur, 2 for Logan.and 1 for Haw ev. On the third ballot Kansas cast 15 foe Blaine, 2 for Logan, and 1 for Hnwlev. On the fourth ballot Kan sas cast 18, her full vote, for Jim of. Maine. Tin-Emporia flcpubliem knows per fectly' well that the Leavenworth T)i!frlias not supported and is not now supporting Col. Martin : that it is not authorized to speak for, and has ! ... a. -... .. no motive in its vuuucaiions mkcciu " injure him. As long as the Republi can keeps up the pretense of believing to the contrary, it has no particu lar occasion to talk abont "humbug gery." It is really a second-hand re tailer of what it knows is mere malice. I Champion. Go U thrill lor UrKiilm. 'Iliey drir tlielr own leanw, keep jomki nrriKe, " i-n tin IriiruiM-rtyUiM'rliill, aim iiirj M"ii ii u Write Insurance, Do Conveyancing, Bent Houses, Make Collection:, & Pay Taxes. In olinrt. do 1 find lii (no n em I Illinium") liUnl- 5j-Ollirr o;rr lUnlin A 1'inliei Mure, JtslnStii-et, Wlolilts, Kihimm. 4 IllMtk ir.-lui 5G- Choice Lots! -56 roit SALE In Turner's addition to the city. Prices Low. TermB Easy. Apply to J. K. Turner, or Jocelyn X Tliomat). Greiffenstein's 7th and 8th Additions Tills it tlie most durable restdeniv property In the city. Prices Low. Terms Easy. Grain and Produce Commission Merchant. Oiirani market mrt recire.l CTery fifteen mlnntrs from IUS) A. M. to iutl r H. office under CttUenj Itank. WiclilU. Kn--,. Desl enlncraln and piolace invited to mite my tbeir hfadqnartem. i-i-ii office I J. F. STAFFORD, 1IEAI.EK IX Guns, Pistols and Ammunition Hunting outfits rested on rasouUt terms. COKNfcRTIRST&ilAIX. WICHITA. KANSAS. Wi-LeeptlieJidiii Ktllj (Cmliester, V. A,1 ' LADIES' & MISSES FINE SHOES. Klegant and ix-rfei t llttin. Ww are le agents Tor tin- elelirjted "Ray State Shoe & Leather Company's Boots & Shoes. IteiiiK will known .ill oer tlie lomiti, tliej need no ldii.en nn our part CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! We lire iu .iibe"-l.m or our -eoinl Mipply IIiIh hprliiK r rnllrrly-UMr1.-ilt.vul His I ' '" will fl. lor Mill .1. i3rtiiii-lit. - -, ' A "J1. A full line of 1 r: h i il!"" Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods! e did n.it Imy our ?ols to leep on our lieej, l.nl inlead ! ell tlirm. Wedonol wish toldou', lirnirorliunilii, li.it will continue liuiliieni In tlie roiHrrtntlrewiy in wlileli ( darted. We proiule .ile trejtiiient, lnuie-l denlini, n. In llieie p trletly to Uie :,,l.lo Itnle Nassauer & Hipsli, 122 Douglas Avenue, Wichita. MAJOR BROS. & HOLLIDAY, Staple and Fancy (Jrocorics. vjszoXjESL j j Jsm retail. 133 DOUGLAS AVrNCIL'. uoons di:i.iveui:d on shout notice. (u:i:i;ri . i'r.'i.i.-nt ii. ii i:i(,iiai:is t lllS, i.-.' I'rif-idtt. i ii i:urK, S.-0 ninl 'I ret . I .IllllSON Bank of Commerce. Lm ii". I!ni X... 1 Money on Receives intit m iii (ll.MI'IKt.n . II ll.i..) Kcal Estate, Persona!, ami Cliattul. Scuritius. Deposits, Timo and Demand, at Interest. eerlninge: wnkeit ro1tulwni: negulfitt tiunu'eipal lmts. mill I rinitei.i luinktint tit tin n riirc. inl.ii Avi-ntn. ------ - WiW.tl.i, Iwiimi m. ir."V ' W IIMlir.rr ,efr' ' lifi TATICHITA LESALE GROCER ca, fnt'iriioivldl lanvary II, 1SSI.) NOS. 73 AND 75 MAIN STREET, WICHITA, KANSAS. Larimer & Slinson! 28 Main Strcot, Wicliitn. Kans?r tiKM.KItt is STAPLE & FANCF DRY GOODS! CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY1 LUMBER SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. LATH Manufacturer? of tlis cclcliraloil MARBLEHEAD WHITE Li ME, Niiioty-Moii jor cent. jnir Lime. Two b.irrols uilnai fur n llim- f any otlier I.iine. Ltmisville Cement, ICchigan Plaster and Hair, kra? en hand H0LL0WELL & D0RAN Arc to Hit front with Hie Laii-t.N'oal.M. XMle-t nm! ('!ip.i-rt liii if CLOTHING! se HTA.IZJA.S &: TT2,lSri-5 H ITG- GOODS I3T TSTE CITY-. JU3Ui-JHf Jft JsSB Vvemie. lU'hvii SmttliVaiiil Waliacp' linjlvint-iit llnn-!-. Wichita Ciiy KoJlor Mills! A1MX? ELEVATOR. ICTAIIMSII:!! 1 71 MANUPACTURB THE CELEBRATED BRANDS. IMPERIAL. ... - (Roller Patent.; WHITE ROSE, - - (Extra Fancy.) X. L. C. R. - - - - (Fancy.) 1 li..p linn ! l.ntf lif m .n 111 imukrU IJWt. tVt. rtli ait !itli rorlfH mr s.el lmt Miiau Mivlsl.lf r-.iiliti"ii whrr.-rlnr-lH-"l T In n.frti iil rtit) Ht It.tu Sr hi lwH)ln Hi mnrLrt r..r tttn-hi -xt fctxlirlf ettli crlrp SHELLABARGER, IMBODEN & OLIVER. H. W KENClLE, tfl limlr in Bi'!. u'fiTB. AD HETALIJC MRI1L CASK, 23"X CASK STS. T.OBES. GLOVIIS. CRAW. KTC. I - n Stl brn Jrt-ST' t-lmtlf lllrMI H 1 i,i rtiirtvTj. ' Cttr alwir tin ' I! WrSBr. W tCtit. J3!l , jf "Imlfia lm UrtUrt by T'Uftayh. J WILLIAM KASSEJ Hi- !! linrt 1.'n "f DIAMONDS, GOLD AM) SIL7BR WATCHES ! FIHE JEWELRY, COLO CHAINS. SETfJIXCS, BRACELETS, ROLLED GOLD AhD PLATED CHAIKS. mbj' CLOCKS, SPECTACLES IN GOLD, SILVER AHD STEEL. SOLID AXD'PLATeO SILVERWARE. No. 83, Dotiglna Avennft. - - Irf."WTnco' lru? Storo. UulKil.lMI II lUt.l.ll, IV-1.I-11I I It I I 1 . lll. I-MHI.I. Iltllul I. tllllll 1 XV i.UMIM, wlil)r WICHITA LAND AND LOAN COMPANY, Igolisk kis, Sells Luis, F Ikb inett, Mai::; GollKlk OKI'ICK IK I'.AXIv OI-' COMMKKCM l'( (IMS. KAWflAti CI T K T Z E N S BAN OF WICHITA, JCAJSrAS. .V. '. fur. VtiinSr.A ryfi" Are. Capital, - - - $JOO000 IDI.R.ECr.L'Cn&S : A. DUUMM. .ioiix caim'kntki:, c. i.. ia'ii)-o.n. m:.staxij:v, .J.(. haviiji(is. i:.. oa'iin. DAVIPBON llianiiltstitwknrililiiinL l (IIM liMifliwt lUii'niJtl,.tj.Itjr rtiUfWtfaJ JMUf Hh l ci-.'m-d h vf Mnxlfiint rnlltilUI nrwl iii.i Imnli trtiif rrj!K-"rlit mrlrt mlHIait lr, jtttlnjf Uiln'lliitfiiuHlhrl.iif iiiil tiiiy lnlliv:vtnri lt. Wal". lli ImuL will rro-Uo iI-irtU, li win wii mrrijiii Kim timnmii iino , ir ... iln n xrr.rrnt UuktnR limliiw W.lmll nulMUr lit IMmkiU nit ImMni-k calriMll tiw I nntEiiiiT, tin.! tini lnm, Mll-fn'lur, tmmr ciiHnnior. niwi llrtl a (tiii it Mm HBW1' tniniiK hi. I I' r a tl'lttsoy ll-tf I'rfhlritt. ,nii.v a itr.itsr, I'm-i.irr I! I. tt.ll'll'tltll't ttomrrlftrll Lombard Mortgagee Co., LOAN NEGOTIATORS. rt-IN KANSAS STATE BANK BQIIiDE-NG. ftntlinitt intr oi' .Until Mfirt tit lmjh Aiiur . MK AND C,:V UATKSr, Olfl'ALK J)Ai"n C5KO, V,. aPALTON', Sritn.ry Kansas National Bank. No. COMMERCIAL 2 0 MAIN 8TBHKT. BAN Ki N(l A spk-; m: Y iir title. Ilaum St'nl't I h aft itfl I'.nit mill AVA T lrf. ntt inri a Itutrt)), 'hi lfiit "tt! itiHttifftl it'H"t'. Attf AnMHl A m. 4HrM MEAL ItSTATG r 4 l .' tjr ff,n.trl JMe nf litfrrtmf. jg$ Ih ftfti i i r 3DXIS JSC XOJi . I.. IVRi:. I.'. II. UOVS SAM'I. IIOL'CK, ii. u:vis, vrihnu a a. M.iiir.jLUMrxt'J'f r II VI K, . S. D. PALI ijE-Lt 1. .Jl j IisJi-r in Frooman & Peckliain, IStci pi e ck I- ci 1 1 ey j roce ne; ' . Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Etc. 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