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'rJJU, -'5&Zg? FSr 3wW? &tsi .- ' v v."?iti-JtIT53BH '?$p'Sl :iKr -- .. M. MURDOCH ii BROTHER, Popristeis. PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS OF NEWS The police judge yesterday collected up wards or 980 In fines. A new sidewalk wm laid in front ot A. Wagner's meat market yesterday. A large party of gentlemen from Law rence arc prospecting In this county. Mr. Grantham, the old man that was knocked down and robbed Tuesday night, was resting comfortably yesterday. couple or Italians discoursed someTery One music on the streets yesterday and fathered in the small sheckels of their audiences. The shooting gsllery which squatted on the corner of Douglas and Topeka avenues Tuesday, silently folded its tent yesterday and stole away. Our real estate dealers report numerous excursion parties to come from various points in Indiana and Illinois within the next thirty diys. There are about twenty men employed on Bobt. Black's new building, and the scene presented as the workmen pursue their labors, is an animated one. Her. Harper's brown pony either strayed or was stolen from the stable on Wednes day night. Anyone who may have seen it will confer a ravor by leaving word at this office". The funeral of the Infant child or G. W. Salandertook place yesterday afternoon trom the residence, and was conducted by Rev. Tost, who occupies the same house with Mr. Salandcr. The lollowlng figures will show the re ceipts and disbursements at the county treasurer's office up to the hour of closing business yesterday: Ileecipts. $1G1.2I. Dis bursements, 9190.99. The colored band hae perfected arrange ments for a social and musical entertain ment to be given in Ilusicll ball this even ing. The public are invited and a pleasant time Is assured to all those who attend. Harry Hill has purchased Dr. .Smith's fine farm wblcb is located about two miles south of the city. It embraces borne 120 acres, most of wh'.cb is In a fine state of cul tivation. The consideration was ?8,000. The old hedge in the south part of the city across the railroad, is being cut down, removed and killed by the owners of the property in that vicinity, who contemplate erecting residences In that part of Wichita. Kate Scroll yeHcrday caused a warrant to be issued for the arrest of Henry Sparks, whom she charges with assaulting and beating her. The case will be heard In .Justice Thomas' court to-day or to-morrow. X. F. Niedcrlander Is puzzled over the problem how he can lie in two places at the same time, i-ince opening his branch office on Main street. It can't be done, N. K., lilt is too short to worry over impoibili tles. Mort McKIm writes back Irom leadc county to bis father in thin city ttiat about twelve inches of rain fell In that county on the 1th and 0th Inst., and jet tlicy arc ' not drowned out. The boi are doing flrst-rate and en)oIng themselves hugely on bacou and beans. J. M. Balderbton and Dr. Karbriipic arc fixing up their office in fine feliope. A new partition is being put in, the walls rcplas tered and rcpapcred.and when these repairs are completed It will be furnished in elegant style, making one ol the most convenient and handsome offices In the city. The offices of the city clerk, police judge and surveyor, were removed yesterday rroin the Kagle block, Into much more pleasant and commodious quarters In Fritz Snltzler' new block on Market street, tliey occupying the upstairs room in the south east corner of tha building. The prediction of the Eagle that wheat would be higher seems to have had the effect of Inducing the farmers to keep their wheat at home. One of our grain buyers remarked yesterday that two good men with a fanning mill could handle all the wheat now coming to this market outside of what goes to our mills. J. M. Allen & Co. cstcrday sold one lain red and sixty bushels of Orchard grass seed and forty bushel of Timothy seed, which will be sown on the .lewctt I arm. Two hundred bushels of grass seed lor a single farm will give our eastern readers a faint idea of the scale on which farming in the Aarkausas valley la conducted. The committee on street numbering met in Capt. K. (i. Smythc's office last evening. Mr. M. Dockson, of Decatur, III., laid be. fore them a plan and system of arrange ment of numbers which met their approval It was resolved to recommend that the streets be numbered, taking Douglas ave nue and Main street as the starting points each 20 feet to be allotted a number and that each block be given one hundred numbers. The district court yesterday instructed Ed. Doraey, who was appointed receiver of the Dally Times office some mouths ago, to take actual possession of the samn at once collect up the accounts, and attend to the business, stating that there was an indebt edness against the office, over and above what is due T. J. Shcltou, of ?520.37, which the court orders paid by the first of Septem ber or the office sold to satisfy said indebt edness. The Eagle Is in receipt of au annny mous communication signed "Vigilante," fiercely attacking the authorities of Wichita for permitting among many other enumer ated offenses four shooting affairs within Urea months, all of them with the Intent of aurder and two ol them resulting in death. "Vigilante" offers no responsible name, be therefore fails to come within our rules for communications, but vvc endorse nearly everything he says and second his call to the people of this city, to arise and clean out the abuses. Judge Harris held up It. 1.. Walker ves terday aftcrnoou and compelled him, Walker, to Ilsteu to (leorge W. Martin's printed opinion of a hall doren brother office holders s printed In the Kansas City Times. How like a s cet morsel does the average Democrat roll beueath hi tongue the Inharmonious actions aud words ol prominent Hepublicaus, for by virtue of these little difficulties "were they enabled two years ago to boost one of their number into a high and powerful office. It's no use, Judge, the dodge won't work a ecoud time. Mr. II. J. Harding, whose letter is dated Old Orchard, Maine, sends us a svnopsU of the chief of the bureau of statistics of MasiachusetU, or that portion bearing on labor, and showing the relative condition of labor In England and Massachusetts. The figures are startling and should be utilized by the National Kcpubllcan com mittee and its speakers Of course as ap plied to the rewards of labor in the west Ad contrasted with that of England the result would appear still more favorable. We shall find occasion to use the undis puted tacts in these columns. Upon our table vesterday noon we found abix of very fine Irult with a card "from Will Hayes." The boy said the box was left by a coupleof pretty young ladies. The young man's judgment.was no doubt cor rect. As to the fruit It was like the major ity or fruit raised in the. Arkansas valley, targe, brautirul and luscious. We have eeen larger peaches at fairs but never rich er or more luscious ones.The skin was crlm Mou one tide ot the peach aud yellow em the other while the meat was a perfect ftid. The crabs were beauties. Mr. Hayes, also the young ladles will please accept thanks. ' J. P. Horton. formerly or this city but bow deputy treasurer of Harper county, 1 residing in Anthony, met with an ac- t last week, which has grown quite MilosH. He was writing in the office, and as he finished be attempted to give the pen cil a common black lead pencil a toss to another desk. Not looking, the butt end of the pencil struck a large book driving the point Into bis hand and breaking it off. It bled a little, but the wound healed quite readily. In a day or two the hand and arm begau to swell and continued to do so un til Tuesday, when it WM feared amputa tion would In-come neceesary. It had been lanced several times, but was no better. On Tuesday County Treasurer Moffit came up to this city after a surgeon to go down and attend the case. What might have been a serious runaway occurred near the Ft. Scott depot Wednes day. A young lady was driving along Water street when her borse.became fright ened at the cars and ranaway, throwing her from the carriage and badly demolish ing that vehicle. The young lady was so badly Injured that she has been confined to the bed ever since, but we are requested to withhold her name, as her folks are out of the city and might become unnecessarily alarmed was her name made public. y. P. Stem has just completed the plans for an elegant new brick block to be erect ed on the corner of Williams street and Douglas avenue, by McCarty, Dodge, Nie- derlandcr and Balcb. It is to be a two story brick, five, large rooms on the ground and about fifteen on the second floor. Each store room is to be 21x80 feet. It will be handsomely finished with recess plate glass fronts, and will have two pendants, two front balconies, and galvanized Iron cor nice. An iron stairway and balcony will extend the full length of the building on the outside next to Wiliams street. Each room in the building will be supplied with gas and water service. Ground for the earn e was broke yesterday. When finished this w ill be one of the very handsomest blocks in the city, and will be a credit to the enterprising owners. HufusK. Wool Jridge, the man who was shot at the show Tuesday evening, in yet alive, though very low, and bis physicians entertain but slight hopes of bis recovery. Dc is now suffering with peritonitis, and bis death may occur at anytime. His wife, who was telegraphed for, will reach this city Sunday evening from Macon, Georgia. There aie no particularly new develop ments in the ease, though we understand that while the show was at El Dorado, a covvioy who played against Wooldridge's game lost ?."0, and at the time swore that he would have the $50 or the life of the man whom he averred had swindled him. It is said that a cowboy left EI Dorado on horse back for Wichita Tuesday, and it is thought that he might have been the party that did the shooting.- For the purpose of inquiring into the matter Detective McM.i bon departed on the train jestcrday for 1-1 Dorado, and will follow up any clue be ma obtain in that city relating to the affair. Some weeks ago Henry Avery, of Wake field, lost two valuable horses, one of which was a blooded colt that cost nearly $80O. Although diligent search was made and a $100 reward was offered, no clue to the stolen animals was gained until a few dsjs ago when Mr. Avery received a tele gram stating that his hones were in the possession of a farmer by the name of John It. Muoii, who lives live miles north of this city. Mr. Avery arrived here Tues day and went out to the farm of Mr. .Max son, where sure enough he found his an imals, which had been purchased irom a stranger for $75 in casli and a note for 2.' more. The man who sent Avery the tele gram would not accept the reward, and as Avcrj't ""f of his horses was positive, MaYson Vv themup, the owner pa lug him $20 for their kecpiug. Avery vv.n greatly rejoiced on regaining his horses, aud laughed to think that his $800 colt had been sold for about $10. There is no dit to the thief. WHO DID THE SHOOTING? Mr. Cline, a Gypsum township farmer, was in the city yesterday, aud inatonver sation with a representative of the IHn.Y Eatil.i:. stated that a young man by the name of Oliver Kesslnger. in the employ of Mr. lradhavv, who owns a farm on the month of (iypsum creek about six miles southwest or till- city, came to Wichita last Tuesday to atteud the circus. Here- turned to IlraJsliaw's in thu afternoon and staled that he played at a certain game run by a showman and had been swindled out ol soinctliiuglikc twelve dollars He fur ther declared his intention to return to Wichita anil either have his money back or kill the man who had cheated hi in out of It. Shortly afterward he left llradsliavv's and has not been seen since. A valuable horse belonging to a farmer In that neighborhood also disap peared Tucsda night and has not ct been found. It is now thought that this young man Is the party who stole the horse, came to this city, shot the showman, and then lit out for parts unkuovv n. NOT SO BAD AFTER ALL. To tt Editor of tht Kaglt: In your paper or August 11th, as well as in one or two former editions, I have no ticed a communication regarding a i-ertaln very needy family living on Xorth Water street, requesting the citizens or Wichita generally to come to their assistance. Now. Mr. Editor, injustice to our neighborhood, I must say we have visited this family sev eral times in succession, willing and anx ious to assist them, and to our questions as to whether they needed food, bedding, or other assistance. Wc always received the same answer that tliey needed nothing; had more sent to them than they knew what to do with. Again, as a neighborhood, I trust, we have too much charity to allow any family more needy than ourselves to suffer and die for the want of proper care and attention. Perhaps some one else may be more successful In finding out the real condition of this family and their present needs. If so, and they will communicate through the medium or the Eagle, wc will gladly do alt in our power to help' alleviate their sutlerlng. Respectfully, Mrs. J. U. LANO SLIDES. The following nie the real estate transfers recorded in the office of the register of deeds since our last report : Atchison, Topeka A. Santa Fe railroad compan) to Minerva Carnaban, 40 acres, the lie qr of the nw qr of sec 21-25-1 east 212 United Slates to Martin McGurn, the svv qr of the ne qr of the sc qr of the nw qr of tlienw qrof the sc qr and the ne qr ol the sw qr of sec 7 2fi 2 east' " , ..patent vv -si juaiiin io u itrecne. lois sa, w on Kuckner street in El P.io Clearwater Town Company to W, A. Davis, lots It, lCandl8tiul.ee ave enue aiid lots 73. 75, 77 aud 70 on Ilyeniventie, and lot 203 on Ro aveniiK In Clearwater Geo M Noble to W W Coulta, 1C0 30 MX) acres, tuo se qr of sec 3i-2S-3 west . W C Woodman to Virginia Coving ton, lot 1 on Wichita sticct in 1,500 Wichita K S Bell to E 11 Jeuett. the ra-l lif of the east qrand the nw qr of thf ne qr and the ne qr of the nw qr of secS-20-2 west Margaret Priest to M C Mcl.atn. lot 3 112 400 on Lmporla ave in Hilton' ad I to Wichita Adam Spear to Ambrose W Sweet, nil of bock 15 in Cheney Alden Speare to Sarah Levy, lot 3 in block 52 iu Chenev . . 1,000 :o MORAL WICHITA. Probably no city In America has the moral reputation of Wichita. In January it was impossible to get a drink in that moral town, -'ml even now. while limited quautitles of brer and whisky may be bad, no man can get shaved on Sunday. True, the people of Wichita sometimes take a hand at burning a church building, or shooting a railroad contractor, but they hold the Sabbath day in highest estimation. Traveling men who go there to spend Sun day should take precaution to shave on Saturday. It seems to us that tho Wichita Sunday barber ordinaeee must have been passed by a Democratic council. Free hlsky and strlagcnt Sunday laws usually emlcate from Democratic headquarters. It verifies the old saying for which the Demo cratic party has ever been conspicuous: "A penny wise and a pound foolish.' Kingman Citizen-Bcpublican. ' PERSONAL MENTION. Wm. Campbell came in yesterday from Clearwater. J. A. Smith, or Strong City, was in Wichita yesterday. Geo. E. Gray, or Udall. registered at the Tremont yesterday. C. C. Burroughs, or Decatur, Illinois, Is a guest or the Occidental. Chas. Swelser, of Bicbmond, Indiana, is registered at the Occidental. A. W. Sweet, of Cheney, transacted business in this city yesterday. J. W. I.aughlin and wife, orMt. Pales tine, Illinois, are stopping in the city. Mr. M. Boseufleld and wile and Mrs. D. Brunswick, of Wellington, are at the Occi dental. Capt. Meridith, or Anthony, is in the city on business connected with the TJ. S. land office. Miss Ida Sailes arrived in Wichita from Topeka and is stopping with Mrs. F. John ston, on Douglas avenue. G. D. Webster came down from Sara toga yesterday. Wc are pleased to hear from him of the prosperity of that town. Milo B. Kellogg came in from Kingman yesterday evening and could hardly get up street from having to stop and shake hands so often. C. H. Crawiord, of New York City, a gentleman who has traveled extensively In Europe of late, Is taking in the wonders of the Arkansas valley. Mrs. E. Wilkinson, wife or the Santa Fe yardmaster, returned last evening from a two weeks' visit with her mother and other relatives in aud around Newton. Mr. Ptckam is building two handsome dwelling houses on Lawrence avenue two blocks south of Douglas avenue, one of which is nearly completed and has been rented for 30 per month. Mr. A. H. Naftzger, ol Sedgwick city was In Wichita yesterday, and spent part of the day in Dr. Smith's dental rooms. He says that things arc looking very fine around his town, and that the place Is In a healthy condition. J. Campbell, of Parsons, formerly con nected with the Wichita railroad, has pur chased one or two lots in Northfleld upou which he will erect a store building, and engage in the hardware business. He is a live young man and wc wish him success. Mrs. Meeker uud daughters, who have been visiting for sometime with Mrs. Hat field in this city, returned yesterday to their home In Oskaloosa, Kansas. Mrs. M. Is the mother or Mrs. Chatfleld, and or course the visit was a very pleasant one in all respects. Thos. Hobart, au old hotel man from Colorado, Is in the city, and will engage in the restaurant business in Mr. Batch's new room ou Douglas avenue, as soon as It is completed. He is In hopes that a large ho tel will soon be erected here, and if it is, he stands ready and anxious to lease It at a fair rental. .John Shields, formerly of Stitesvilte, Ind., but who has been in this city during the summer, departed for his former home a lew days a'40, where he went for his family, whom he will bring here to llvo. About two hours alter reaching home his, wife picsi-nted him with a handsome little boy, who, were it tvventy-one ears hence, would cast's vote lor Blaine and Logan. Mr. Foley, editor ol the Kingman Courier who attended the great political gathering at Salina ind was on his road home, stop ped ovri for a few hours esterd.iy. He said the meeting was a wniidertiil one, us gre it anil as enthusiastic in every particu lar as the tlispatchCB claimed. It looked as iriull'ol northwestern Kan-ushad gathered there to endorse the -talc and national tickets. Mr. S. B. Cleaver, of Wajiello, Iowa, a haud-ouie man, ami Geo 'V. Dcetz, of the Stal Match company, of l'in'ailelpbla, called In company csteid i. T!ic-e gentlemen sild they were attracted to tills country by tho representations of the KvGLE. and they hail a curiosity to look over the establish" mciit that issued it. Itutli are very Intelli gent business men and would prove an ac quisition to anv illy. -lames M. Harper, ageutl e nan Irom the cast who has nude a general tour of South western Kansas, on the lookout for a good bank locition, has decided to establish him self in that business at Northtield, and with this end in view has purchased several lots in that town and will at once begin the erection of a bank building. Mr. Harper is an enterprising business man uud v ill un doubtedly make a success of the venture. Mr. A. S. Munson.thc enterprising aud genial Main street dry goods merchant, re turned from the cast by Wednesday night's train, but he did not bring a stock ol goods as had been expected, his business east be ing of an entirely different natuic. He will go east again in about 0110 week, and it is Intimated that this time lie will bring bick a line line of dry goods as well as oh, well, no mutter the Earlr Is ready with its eongr.ituhtlons. Messrs. John Walton, William Draper and J. C. Walton, commissioners of Doug las county, and Paul II. Brooks, treasurer, and sheriff Carmine, of the same county, arrived in our city yesterday evening. These gentlemen are here for the purpose of examining the Sedgwick county jail. Mr. J. C. Walton served four years in the army in the same company with the business manager of the E a GLK, and they had not seen each other for twenty ears. Paul It. Brooks and tl e ejitorof this paper are old acquaintances from away back in the days ot Jim Lane. Of course these gentlemen, all of them, were welcomed to the magical wonders of America's Nile. Mr. C. A. Walker, &ietaiil cahler of the Wichita Nationil bank, returned Wed nesday evening from a three weeks' pleas ure trip up north. He was accompanied on his journey b his wife and child, and while gone vi-ltcd St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, lilsmarck, Mandan aud other points in the north and northwest. Mr. Walker came part way home with him, then she and her child proceeded to Cleve land, Ohio, when- they will visit for a few weeks. Jlr. Walker Is delighted with his trip, which we are pleased to sjiy did him a great ileal of physical good. He sas that crops are, as a eneril thing, looking well, and everybody vcmeil to be prospering. He heard politic- illscliwil but veryllttl st llu iiiauv ptcaure rei-ort he vUited llismarck and P.irgo, Dakota, are enjoying a great boom. The L'nion Pacific railroad are building a vcrytiuc Iron bridge acros the MIs-ouri river opposite Mandan, which will cost half u million dollars. The weather wa so chilly In Minnesota and Dakoti that It was uncomfortable to sit around in the evening without a fire. The plat showing Ford's addition to Wichita, which i located 011 north Law rence avenue, wai placed on exhibition at Kohn's corner etcrdav. The lots in lbi addition will be sold at auction, aud em brace some of the finest roidence property in that portion ofthecitv. SPECIAL X OT! VEX. Attsntitn. Please read and Inwardly digest and then act accordingly. We are in receipt dslly of new and handsome goods direct from the haud of the Importer, secured by the sen ior member ot the firm, who still lingers In the crockery market- of the east seeking the latest bric-i-brac. We cordially invite you all to inspect our stock. It cots noth ing to come and look. Time spent here Is not lost Seeing Is believing that we have the finest display ot goods in our line and offer the best inducements to be found in the state. Hr-E .t Chskltox dTMt Ladies approve of your smoking Little Joker Tobacco. ftt-CO Call on The Valley Land and Loan Co., over Woodman" bank, for best terms on real estate loau. lnterct S per cent. Sl-tc ." " 4 ' So Many "We Should Say So! We are not going to advertise anything wonderful. We will tell you in plain English that we have a large stook and will make Prices to Meet Competition! For the next two Bargains in You will find our goods sold any other house in Wichita. l y, . New York Store M. KOHN & CO. Fublio Sals of City Lot!. We will sell at public auction ou Tues day, the 19th day ot August, 1884, seventy live lots in Ford's addition to the city of Wichita, situated on Lawrence and Tope ka avenues. The sale will be held at the old brick school housu just north ot the crossing of the St. Louis, Ft. Scott t Wichita railroad on Lawrence avenue. 'I ho sale will com mence at one o'clock p. m. Terms: One third cah, the balance iu ivvt.ve months with ten per cent, inter est from date Notes to be secured by mortgages on the premises. Flits of the addition can be seen at the office of the County Clerk E. P. Foiu & Sons. d74-tl To the public of Wichita, Sedgwick county, and all of southwestern Kansas, I would have you know that I have secured Mr. Boys, late operator for Mr. Itocher, of Chicago, at a salary that no man In the photograph business in the state of Kansas is getting but him, and I guarantee ou better photos than. I have ever turned out. I am here to stay and propose to lead in the photograph business In the city of Wichita Respectfully, W.S. Ko:eks. 72-0 Headquarters for the sale of Hatfield town company lots at the Wichita Land ami Loan compJnv'n office, Bauk of Com merce rooms. 23-tf No. 88 Douglas avenue is where you can rest tonifortably while waiting for our picture". 33-tf Fast Tims and Clsit Connection via the St. Lsoli, Ft. Scott A Wichita It. . Passengers for the east will please bear in mind that by taking our C a. m. train they will arrive in Kansas City at 4:43 p. m. and make close connections with all trains for the east and west. Al. M. Jones, Agent. STOCK HOGS. 0ns Hundred Htai for 8alt Qood Fssdsrs. The undersigned has for sale on the Uoj cobel stock farm, two and a half mile south east of Wichita, one hundred head ol stock hov which are good feeder. tlTWii Dr Huoh Smith. Farai For Sal. Six well Improved farms, situated In Milton and Murdock townships, Butler county, Kansas. Address A. Harrison, Clarion, Sedgwick county, Kansas. tlM-tf Go But via tk St, Lsaij, Ft. Soott ft Wiek iURairM. By taking our 6.00 a. m. train paaasngers are landed in Kansas City early in the af ternoon and make close connections with all train. It is true that we leave early, but passengers will go by the above popu lar route no matter what time the train leaves. For further Infortation please csll on the undersigned, who will jrladly furnish par ticulars. Yours truly, 27-tr At. X. Jones Agent. Wehae received a new supply Kittle Joker Smoking Tobacco. 64-GO Wichita Wiiolk3alk(iROCu Co. Baldwin Jfc Ostergren are. now ready to photograph all who call at their newly fur nished rooms, So. 98 Douglas ave. Si-It Little Joker Smoking Tobacco Is for sale by all first-class dealers. 64-6) Reynold's llro's. celebrated fine shoes lor women at a reductiou of seventy-five cents per pair. Ladte. now Is the time to get a pair of the bet shoes for less than they are worth. A. ALLTN. 47-tf Telephone your orders to Baugbraan A Freeman for hack or livery. 70-tf ltnng your babies, your children and all the big-folks to Baldwin & Oitergrea's.and be photographed with lightning speed. SS-tf J. - f .. Wonderful Sales ! weeks we will offer Every Dept for less money than those of w Smoke La Coofesiore Cuban Cluar. For ale at Swintzell & Douglass' drug store. Go to the first stairs east or the New York store Tor photographs. 3t tf We are malting a reduction tu all of Stacy, Adams & Co', hand sewed shoes for men. come and get a pair while they are selling so cheap. A.ALLKN ASSOWCMMEKTS. : V f : Junes Is a candidate for the nosltlon of county attorney, subject to the decision of tne icepuDUcan eoomy conTtnuon, 10 ne neiu n w icnua, .tepiemoer zuui. ins. THIS SPACE BELONGS in Snivey & Wilhite THE Restless, Sleepless & Reliable Real Estate Firm! Uotolhemfor Lanralas. Tber drive tbelr own teams, keep rood carriages, and show their property cheerrnllr, and they sell It too. Write Issuance, Bo Conveyancing, Bent Erases, Make Collectisns. & Pay Taxes. In elrurt, do a flm-cla (no eariMtonr) bast ness. X3 Ot&ce over Harding A KUher't tt store. Main Street. Wichita. Kansas. l-!m ir - . SIXTY DAYS CLEARANCE SALE -op-BOOTS -A-ISTD SHOES'! RED I FRONT I SHOE I STORE ! At that time we will oflcr you anything iu the Boot and Shoe Hue at or nearly cosl. Our stock i largo and from the best manufacturer;) of the Easl, and this sale will be an extra chance to get Boots and Shoes cheaper than you ever yot them before, au Ihev must sell to make room for a Large Fall Stock. J. AT.T.TJTET. Four Doors South of tho Postofflce. New Goods! i CHICAGO BARGAIN HOUSE. 128 DOUGTMS AVENUE We have lately received a full line of Ladies Muslin Underwear! Which will be sold at very low prices. Canton Flannels! Canton Flannels! 1,000 Yards of Heavy, Unbleached Canton Flannel, worth 16c to 18c, which we propose to sell at aotual cost. OUR PRICE ONLY lll-2c. A big .bargain. Come and supply yourself. Good Canton Flannel Only 5c. per yard. Velveteens, CoW & BM, Velveteens! Shawls, Fall and Winter Underwear, Flannels, etc., Coming. Hull' Brothers, Promoters of Low Prices. FOR SALE. Griff's European Hotsl, Iteitaarant and Con fectionery. ltd ug compelled to go eatt at an earl) date I will fell my rntire buMtiehs to a cah purchaser, or will sell the restaurant and confectionery. Have a lease on the build ing for three Tear. For particulars ad dress, It. 1. Graff, 01-tf Wichita, Kan. Money to Lout at Six Per Cent. AVe have money to loan at 0 per cent In terest on good productive real estate, either In the city or country. Privileges granted to pay loan before due, aud Interest payable annually or semi-annually, ax doired. 50-dAw-tf Ruxnkm. .t Horn. First Ark. Val. Bank! 1 870 111 oldest monrr institution In the Arkansas Vallej- W. C. WOODMAN, W. 3. WOODMAN, WILL. C. WOODMAN, Jk., fresldenl Ouhirr AMt Catbler CORKESfOSDEN'TS American Kxchacpe Nat'l L'ank, New York Pint National Ilant, or CWJiffO, Illinois Bank (if Kansas Clly, K'-na City, Missouri Are no occupjlos; our New ('..bs laak lail.lig No. 33 Main Street Do a General Banting Business In all IU mole rn taocliotn Un Xtiejr ia y Aiit On all satisfactory collaterals- real, ("" ' or ehsttel and aowmwiste the Nirower with time rroni one day to 8te Tsr tj- Sell ticket be the taUst and uft llaet of stearatn In the wnrld. to or from all prlnct pal Karopean port, via North .erman Lloyd or Conartl Uses. In the orranliatlon ut the Trt Arkatuae Taller Bask, of WtrhiU. Kaataa. we Invoke neither directors. tix-ahoUrs or hraDetiee, 1 nor do we deal In pou, martins r iUHl l4oe Oor labor areetrtctlv to th menre j of IU lerlttroate merrt ror It ponem management we are iwinia- ally reeponiiMe tot the I: ror the protection "f every djltor ple-Jrrf the lJt dollar or nor lortntj r:tlir vlUi siaar thanks oar nameron. W , tTimdn, -mho patrona-. with oat etihae! J farflltl.. we thall b hannT Ut Increase. aI ! kiiwtlT snefc cf the federal pabtle as may desire to avail tbemeelte. thereof, and r jsdriMBt i aB4eosTesleacemaj'e prudent to accept, we are rpuojiT voors. AUCTION! Illv sale from l) K.t5p (( j .. ...-... , , Q..r f norses at nuies, vragans rjuggics, t Harness & Saddles, Soei and ScH Oa Cvnr.wf.m. Country Sales a Specialty. EverythirisT Sold Guaranteed as l Represented. t Mia.a7n sesn. -x mis. v. nawai-i. j XT oooctaa an. w. oz waurai. .- ; . - . m - a- ... i" "We Cannot Which acoommts for ear MMMMftal mmmt aawMl mIm. We do jHt what we advertiae. That's what pays. We have- MARKED DOWN! -Brerythiaff in tk store froata 15- For Fifteen Days! -15 To clean up our aaaunar took, wakk inolndaa all tk standard Staple k Domestic That we have in stock, at IfyoawiahhonsekeepiBTeodedoaaktkiackance. If you want a silk drees, we will eare you money. If you require a worsted dress for fall, now is the time to buy it. We will give yon rare bargains in Mewkets. fennels, caasiaaereg, cloaking, etc. Ladies, this is the time to punkas your winter un derwear. You will pay much larger prices for them a month from now. Buy your muslin underwerr now, if you would save money. Don't fail to attend this sale. We humbug about this sale. Innes & Ross's Uuder the Horseshoe. RIVERSIDE PARK HE PLACE FOB FUN! Admission Free. Boatina. Bathlna. and all tons or Jiquauo apons on tha RtTor and tka RlCKfl OX THE TRACK. (Beat in the 8tat.) Merrr-Go-Konnds. 8inxe, Croquet, ttynuia la, QuoiU, ami other srU In trie trots. Terpslchorean experts pruoounc Ibe daneiaf platform the btl they erer shook a foot on. t'lrst-clau rsflmhrneot stand Com eerr budy and bane a gtxA time. J-tf JOHN DAVIDSON. THE Pioneer Lumber Man Or aaoawicx Coimrr. ESTABLISHED IN 1870. A Complsts Stock of Fine Lnnbtr. SHINGLES, LATH, DOOKS, 8 ASH, Ac. always oe kant Cf " "" ''" MjU4 Hrtrt. Sewees fiovf Uj Hxrw M rtril Strut -U J. S. SMITH & CO., Mit'. miLi.rr irwl fZancrl oi'c3 l"no" ... . UpIlOISterefS. Crjt iof il Ul( s r(tUUr. Wl ilo u4m trtnune4a4 mocats'l 014ttl- tress) and rnrsltare asade over, jal to aw. at e mal! :pa, erneter pries ttartpJt ail la ter7thlB Twrtv-et jean exper iror,. -. Maia rt. ZZU s:. Ttitdtjo OO-, Qnm produce ComaiMtom Merchant. cj,Iermrlet reports lil tfrjtnm cuar rrwa - r m nraunas Max. wwauus. naatea Imlimli aaI nnAarm larlWd u mXOt7 0 - thfr eicuro. - - w . - " r b d-S-tf fW9 Tell a Lie!" to a shawl- Dry Goods & Notions! priees Barer reached before. ean what we say. No Square Dealing Store. N. X. T. P. O. Don't Forget This. I hare ooaclndad to dote out my entire ktock of Ladlca,' Mltf and Children' T SHOES ! Regardlea of Coat to make room for au extra largo atoek or Clothing, and Men's and Boys Boots & Shoes! This Liae will be Slaughtered until every pair Is gouts aud Don't you Forget It. COME QUICK! Dnflas Ave., m M fat of Citizens' M. CHEAP CASH STORE. New Goods. Low 28 Main St., S p o rts m e n ! Will pi rsinember IMPROVED DUCK HUNTING COATS! Leggings, TRAVELLERS! Our Stock of Trunk very exteirmivH and conaiHtej or all irmdsMs, From $1.00 Sole Leather! VAUflBB IN ALL STYLES LADIB6' BACHEL8 AND THE NEW STYLES. SHAWL- AND SHOULDER Give us a call, and we'll trry to do you good. BITTING OlarFBlCI CLOTHIUS, ,wtf ,lWlJ " ,. -- se-assw"" ? w .. New Styles. Prices! LARIMER & STINSON. that we havn a ftiM Mho of Hats, Etc. to the Best! . AND COLORS. OENTS.' CLUB BAQS IN ALL - STRAPS, ETC., ETC. BROS. EATTEB8 FUBKI8EER8. BaiMS3&?fc' 'o3A.s,k'tW . --.- . j t r