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h. J Saitjj H OX(P. t. 2S M. M.MUROOCK & BROTHER, Proprietor. PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS OF NEWS The front of Fisher Hutler's hardware store was painted red yesterday. W bat lias become of the talked of Pres byterian Sunday school excursion to Clear water. Ong is repairing and remodeling hi pho tograph gallery, and proposes to fit it up in elegant styfe. Stacker & rianfc are building a twenty- six foot addition to their vvarerooni, near the KL Scott depot. Yesterday Uaukcr Sweet, of Cheney, pur chased a cry handsome galvcuircd mantle ol Stocker & Plauk. . Iobci & Co. 1b the name and ttvleofa neve firm of grain bujei who ill opcuup next week in Clearwater. A large party ol gentlemen from Kicli mond, Ind., reached the city yesterday, on the hunt tor a desirable location. John Starr, of Wichita, and Miss Dora Walker, of Augusta, were married jester day in the parlors of the probate court by Judge Jcvvclt The lollowing figures will show the re eclpts and dlhutTcments at the county treasurer's office up to the hour of closing bubincks yesterday: Heccipts. $382.27. Dis bursements, ?io.:;o. Charles Kusscll jestcrday caused a vv ar rant to be issued for the arrest of William Kaleary, whom he charged with stealing a gold chain. The case will be heard before Justice Thomas to-day. J. I). Hurrvi.. J. W. Ilartrell, in which the former brings action to recover money on a promissory note, is the title of u new case filed with the clerk of the district court yesterday. A new oak sidewalk, dx feet wide ami an inch and a half thick, is now being laid on the west Mile of Fourth avenue from Douglas to second street. Surveyor Ha Icy set the stakes for the came jesterday. The year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. An drew Hows, which died of malarial fever, was buried jesterday afternoon, the funer al taking place from the residence three blocks west of the Occidental hotel. One of the finest saddles ever put up in this city, if not the finest and most colly, is a saddle just completed for Dr. McCro'k ey, at the manufactory of the McCoinb Urothers. The work was done throughout, stamping, lettering and all by (ieo. Hear. Forrest HofTmaster and W. K J.awrcnc, of the new firm of 11. Iloflrnnster fc Son, who will open a wholesale and retail shoe home in this city, made the Kagli: a call yestcrdsy. The new firm have leased the Winch building, now nearly completed. A heavy rain storm swept up tliU alley jesterday afternoon, which was accompani ed by considerable wind and much light ning and thuudcr. This makes two good rains in till valley since Monday morning and will prove verv beneficial to the late corn. HJs Kxcelleucy, the governor ofKan-as and his ofiice a-UUnls maj have been duly sober day bctoro yesterday, but a letter re ceived from his ollice yeterday by Col. Woodcock would seem to pretty strongly indicate that prohibition don't prohibit to any alarming ctcul in some of the rooms of the capitol. W. W. Dill, vvhoe business bou-e on Douglas avenue near the railroad, was sometime ago declared a nuisance by the district court, and was closed by Fisher, has erected a ucw siloou building in the immediate rear of the one the key of w hicli is carried by the sheriff. Martin It. Clark' ban let the contiact for building three additional new limi-cs, which lll make tvveutj'-thiee liouicn held and rented by him. Some of these build ings are very eomrortable and roomy, ion slstiog of siv rooms eich, located on ijoutli Fourth avenue. The carpenters arc at work on his new buildings. Thursday Murray Mjers attended the large sale of 1.. Slmp-on, at the latter's farm seven miles west of this city, at which a large number of finelv graded cattle w ere sold. Col. Judy did the orating and M v ers the clerking. Sucking calves sold as high as 22 and other stnik and faun machinery at a corresponding high figure. Mr. S. proposes coming to the ity to educate his children. PERSONAL MENTION. W. McMilleu came up iroui Wellington jesterday. A. D. Wheeler, of Garden Plain, was Id the city yesterday. J. H. Scott, of Chicago, is at the Trc mont, as is alto X. J. Campbell, of St. Louis. II. L. Strohn, a rising young attorney of Kingman, was in the city on bus) ness yesterday. C. 11. Kilmer, right of way man of the Santa Fe company, came down from To peka yesterday. Capt. C. G. Kpperson, of the Welling tonian, was in the city yesterday on busi ness, and spent an hour with the Eagle. 11. U..Colcman came in last evening from St. Louis, where he has been for several days on business connected with the rail, road. Mr. W. Kenedy arrived in this cityyes ter from Topeka on business connected with the colored band. lie will return to the capital to-day. C. I). Plank's father and mother, who have been visiting their son in this city for the past three weeks, departed yesterday for their home in Decatur, III. Miss Nettie P.Taylor, who has been visiting with Mrs. (. C. Strong, re turned yesterday to her home in St. Louis. She will stop a short time with friends In Atchison. Mr. llartbolomew, the real estate agent who has been making a tour ol north and northwest Kansas, and whose letters have appeared from time to time in these col umns, returned to Wichita last evening. D. S. Wall, of Andover, was in the city jesterday, and says the prospect for a good corn crop was never better than at this time. He is confident that corn in his locality will make sity bushels to the acre. J. U. Kalfe, of Tlfiin, O., and W. K. Lacj', of Waverlj', III., came iu on the Frisco last night. They are men of mean and are looking for farms. Mr. Kalfe says he oflcrcd 919,000 lor a half section near Independence, this state. Prof. W. M. Jay, who has been con ducting a class in the institute for the past two weeks, will leave for his home in Well ington to-day. While in this city the pro fessor made many warm friends and gained the respect of all as an efficient educator. Mr. 1. S. Niederlander, a prominent merchant of Sauduskj', Ohio, and a brother of our enterprising real estate dealer, N. P., is now in the city, the guest of the lat ter. It Is the purpose of Mr. 1. S. to buy property, engage In business, and remove his family to this city for permanent loca tion. Dr. Kent, who was called to Anthony to attend James Ilorton, who ran a lead pen cil into his hand, an account of which ap peared in the Kvgi.k, returned home yc- terdav. lie says that Ilorton's hand and arm are very badly s woolen up to lbs el bow, but he has hopes of curing him with out Jiaving to amputate this member. Kobert Itodgcrs, living Bear Sedgwick Clly and a former resident of tin's couutj' lias lately returned from a two v cars' stay in merry old Kugland, thoroughly digut ed with that country, and more firm than ever In the belief that Sedgwick county is the F.dcn ot the world. He sajs that a man has to p iv as much for the rental of a (arm for one j ear In Fngland, and for tithes, etc., as would buy a good farm iu Kausas. Prof. Campbell, the gcutlcnian recently elected superintendent of the public school", has arrived in the city. Mr. Camp bell is a graduate ol the Onio University at Delaware, and has hail years of experience as a superintendent of city schools He has been anxious to get west nndbeiome identified with a wide-awake progressive coinmiioity, and' therefore resigned the u perintendency o' one city and refused that of another to come to Wichita. So far : a lively situation is concerned, we opine l'rof. Campbell will find no cause to com plain of Wichita. He de-ires and evpects to make our citv s liools models, and not only the lioird, but every parent, should resolve to hold up his hands in the work. which was lying around the bouse loose, ss to see it poke its head out of the shell while the egg lies exposed on one of these trays. It v. Ill largely repay any one who has never seen au incubator to call on Mr. Fordbam aud be shown through his hennery BOLD ROBBERY. A NOVEL SIGHT. Hatching Chickens to Order by Process. the Incubator J. C. Daughcrty, of the Farmers and Mer chants' mill, has gone to Itluo Lick Spring, Kentucky. Mr. Daughcrty goes to take Mrs. Daughcrty to tho springs lor medical treatment. Mrs. Daughcrty is a native or Kentucky aud bus great faith in the waters of Itluo Lick Springs. Who wouldn't have faith In any spring water when they are sick and the spring is located near where tilth mother lives i The sixth annual exposition of the Har per County Agricultural and Mechanical association will open at Anthony on the :trd or next month and continue three d tys, that Is September .1, 4 and !. The indica tions are that the exhibition will far sur pass all former efforts and displnjs of the association. Those desliinga list of the premiums, which are very liberal, should address Mr. John D. Ilrown, secretary, Anthony, Kansas. Mr. Chas. Lawrence writes us under date of August 13th fioni Chatauu.ua New York, about the address of liW Daily Kagi.k, In which letter he expresses great satisfaction that the joung Itepublicaiis of Wichita have organised a lllainc and Lo gan club. He says also that the announce ment made that day from tho platform at the great rrjlgiou gathering that John A. Logan would be there in a dav or two was greeted with the wildest enthusiasm. Thursday night at about II o'clock as four men of Wichita were returning to their homes iu the eastern part of the city, they were accosted, when between First and Second streets, near the Santa Fe track, by two masked men who halted the first two and demanded them to bold up their hands, but as the other two men rushed up the would-be robbers saw that they had at tempted a bigger job than they had calcu lated upon, aud immediately took to tlu-lr heels and hurried from tho scene. The night was sodark the accosted men could not recognize the thugs further than to know that they wore masks and were me dium sired men. It Is quite probable that theso men are the same persons that robbed old man Grantham. A ecrtatu dog fancier of this city was waited upon yesterday by Charles Morris who had afiue little terrier dog who-eears be wished to have clipped, and iu response to the question, "Can jou clip this dog's ears and do it lis good stjle," tho fancier replied, "Ah, veil I should schmile." To avoid hurting the dog aud have it ) rip ami howl, the fancier proposed to give the puppy a dose or ether He went to tho drug store, secured some ether and gave it to the terrier. In a few minutes the animal was Insensible, aud the fancier then pro ceeded to clip Its ears, doing averynicu Job, but after part of each ear had been re moved and no blood flowed, Mortis turned to the man with the shears anil asked, "Why don't bis ear bleed?" Val, jou see dot was on account of the medicine," and so it proved, for on turning the dog overit wasdiscovered tint he wa as dead as a picketed mackerel. TEACHER'S EXAMINATION. The board ofex-amlners of the Wichita public schools will hold au examination at the Fourth ward school house Friday and Saturday August 22 and 2.1, IS1. In addi to the common branches applicants will be examined in United States history and eon stitution, and those expecting to teach in the high schools, the branches taught in that department. Geo. K. CAMrnKix, Superintendent. Tho man who fathered the saving "There Is nothing new under the sun," might have been a tip-top fellow, a good ltepublican and all that, but it is quite ev ident he nev er sat on a picket fence and for boms watched the hatching of chickens by the Incubator process. Oh, no! He lived in tlio-o good, grand old days before schem ing politicians and hungry ministers were abroad in the land endeavoring to reform partj and nitiou, and seeking to rob iiino c ut old hens ot their glory and hum up the matter of bring. ng fat, yellow-legged pullets into the world without positive knowledge as their piternitv. Hut those halceou Jays arc past and we now have peculiarly constructed m ichlues for hatching chickens to order, aud in rapid enough succession to make the oldest ben in the country blu-h with mortification, and bring a smile of joy to a whole conference of clergymen. To sub stautlate the truthfulness of the above we do not have to site cases outside of Wich ita, where fat, yellow-legged chickens are grown on short notice. A day or so ago the poultry editor of the Duly Harm: bad the good fortune to visit and be shown through tho hennery of Mrt'uas. Fordham In south Wichita, two doors south of the First ward school house. Here we found the premises alive with chickens of various ages and of diverse colors and breeds. About two months ago Mr, Ford ham, who has been experimenting for a jearor two iu the hatching of chickens by artificial means, se cured a intent hatcher, and since then has operated it with Very gratifjlng results, now hiving over five hundred voting fliickcL. The Incubator he uses is known as tho "Perfect Hatcher," aud was purchased from the factory at Klmira, New York, for $100 and the brooder for tliirt v -five dollars. This hatcher Is heated b) a lamp at one end; the eggs are In travsuu dera tank ol hot water, and the tempera ture is regulated by a metallic rod over the cggs.whlih by its contraction or expan sion breaks or completes an electric circuit, which actiug on a clockwork escapement gives power enough to open orclosa the ventilators. The machine- does verv- good work, having hatched seventy eighty percent, of the eggs placed in It. It holds 320 eggs at a time. The chickens, as fast as hatched, arc placed In small paper boes lined with flannel, and kept warm until they dry off, when they are ready for the artificial hen. These "mothers' arc or wood, lined with soft woolen cloth lor feather, and the life's blood is warm water circulating from a hcatrr In the summer time, however, the "mothers" are dlspencd with. In about two hours after a tray or eggs are hatched, the chickens are removed into whit is called the temporary nurscrj-, where they arc allowed to remain Tor sev eral days, then they arc removed to anoth er machine known as the brooder, which is heated by tcam, several pipes ruuning through it aud distributing and giving the required warmth to the little chickens. which, as soon as they are old enough, can cespe from tho brooucr Into the hen ncry, and return at their pleasure. There are eight travs In the hatcher containing about forty egg. each, and out of every tray of eggs about thirty or thirtj fivc chickens are hatched. They seem to be fully as healthy and do as well as chick ens hatched by a hen. and the little ones appear to be as arrald or a hen as they usually are or a hawk or an owl. It takes the usual time, about twenty-one days, for, the eggs to hatch, and it is one of the mo-t i novel and interesting tights we have ever' looked upon to see tbe eggs or chickens in ! the various stages or hatching. Some or the chickens were just cracking the shells, others' heads had appeared, while other were entirely ov.t or the shell, and unless one stops to think they might ai well ex pect to see a chiekeu crawl out of an egg Tho Eacle has chronicled a number Of irregularities during the week in the way or shootings, robberies, etc, but for down right check, a robbery at the Tremont house Iu this city, beats anything yet com ing to our notice. S. W. Sawyer, a travel ing man in company with bis wife, stopped at the Tremont yesterday, and gave tbe landlord a satchel containing a valuable silk dress and tome other clothing, for which he received a duplicate check. Tbe satchel had Mr. Sawyer's name printed across it in a very conspicuous manner. That, however, did not deter some sneak thief w ho happened to be circulating on thn cast end of Douglas avenue from plying his trade. He watched for an opportunity, and when the clerk stepped outside for some purpose, entered the ofiice from tbe hall door and walked up the avenue with ull the pomposity of a man who owns several townships of laud and a set tcr dog. In one hand he carried MrSawver's satchel with tbe check still hanging to the handle. He stepped onto the platform of a ear and deliberately took the check from the satchel and handed it to the porter of the Tremont house, who was standing on the platform of the depot The porter never dreamed that so honest a looking man could be guilty of stealing; but supposed the clerk had given the gen tleman his satchel and neglected to take off the check. In a couule ot hours, when Mr. Sawjer presented the duplicate check and requested his baggage to be brought out, the tiick was discovered. The proprietor or the hotel brought the telegraph into use to head off the thief, but up to a late hour last night, nothing had been heard c f him. AN OLD INNOCENT. The confidence swindles, robberies and attempted murders that have recently oc curred In this city, have had a tendency to make people rattier cautious of strangers, and also careful as to how they publicly exhibit any money. Yesterday morning, however, the people at the Santa Fe pas senger depot noticed a rather feeble-looking, well-dressed old gentleman wandering up and down the platform nervouely await ing the coining oMbe south bound passen ger train, and as there was a number of strangers about the depot and the old man from time to time took from his vest pocket quite a large toil of bills, looking at thim as if to satisfy his mind that they were safe, yet at the same time displaying them to the eves or the crowd, he was cautioned to beware or pickpockets and confidence men. "What, anjbody wouldn't rob an old man like me, would they?" he innocently asked. Hut the warning didn't appear to do anv good, aud lie jogged in and out and around tbe depot, and before long got into conver sation with two strangers. He was again warned to look out for strangers, and told that the were after his mey. ' "Hut how can they get it when I have it In my pocket?' 'Well, jou look out," said one of the railroad men. "Yes, I'll look out ; but I don't want to be uncivil, and when any one talks to me I like to talk b ick." llefcre long the strangers had him on the string again, aud walked with him down the track towards tho freight dt pot. Pretty soon they left him iu a hurried manner and he came sauntering up to the depot, his uionev iu his hand. "There!" said the railioad man, "You let then beat jou II. nv much did vou lend them;" ' Wall, they wanted Id to piy charges on sonie freight," In bily replied. "Anil vou toiked it over, of course?" 'I the 'cm a J I lull and got ?10 back." i il, vou'll iiivn see ihe bill again." "1 kinder hope not," buckled the old mill "It was a counterfeit 1 found at New ton, and belli,; as I'm old and not up to the tricks of Wichita. 1 guess I'll get into thee irs tieforu somebody robs me or my clothes, ir anv one comes around hunting for me, pie iso tell them that I have gone to Caldwell." n i h:-) nx i t So Many Won derfut Sales ! "We Should Say So!" We are not going to advertise anything wonderful. We will tell you in plain English that we have a large stock and will make Prices to Meet Competition! For the next two weeks we will offer Bargains in Every Dept. You will find our goods any other house -in Wichita. sold for less money than those of New York Store M. KOHN & CO. LAND SLIDES. The lollowing are lhcrcalctate tiausfers recorded in the ollice of the register of deeds since our lat repot t: United States to Mary O. Owen-, lit of the w qr of sec 8-25-2 West, patent A. S. Culvert to Geo i.iuiineimeycr, SO acres of the w hf of these qrof sec2-27-l cast .',100 Win F Orreti to fjco I.immermejer, nice in oi inc se qrot sec -i-i-i east m Perry to Kobert lingers, the n hi orthe uc qr nfsfcS-2'i-l west Win Perry to llogers, W) acres oT tho s hfofttic no ur or sec 8-2.1-1 west Win flriffeiMeiii to S Priest, piece of rum in ste lo-ii-i cast , ... John Kelly to Martin I) Hlack, lots !l3i,!i!ti. ins, titOiin Wichita street in Wichita ... Amos Hnuck to John T. Kellcj', lots !.!l. il.1i;, in., !M0. 0t.', iUt, !H, !UM, on Wlchiti st, in l.cwcllen's add to Wichita Jarvis J.Jouos to Cornelius Oldfathcr -U'Oacros. the undivided hr or the s hr of see ji, also the undivided hf of the s hf ol the n e qr of see 8, all In tp 2). 1 w United States to Charles S. ."snider. tho n e qr or sec S, 25, 1 w. . .patent C. J. O'Ker fe to 1.. H, Ferrcll, No. of lots on Ktnporia av In Fcrrell's2d add to Wlchiti Cornelius Oblliither to Jarvis Jones, the undivided hr of the shf of Fee !. alo the undivided hf or lots 1, 2, .", 5, in slid si t also certain lots in -ee 10, all in ip'Jfi, 1 w McClecs to ('has ( Davis, M) acres, the e IjT or the se qr ol ee 4-S9-.1 west . . Louis A Hunker to C. W. Davis the wlifofthe hw qrnrs.ee 2 and the e hf ofthe so qr r see .'I all in tow n ship 29-1! wet . . . . Tlios McLean to Chas (i Davis, the e hrof the seqr of sec 4-2't-3 we-t . Hugh Smith to llarav L Hill 120 acres the n hr of tbe t qr or the s-e qr of the mw qrot sec 2C-27-1 east . . '.1,000 C. A. VanNiss s removing the ollice of the clerk of tho circuit court, froi the county building into the room in the south cast corner or the court room building. '&-. o -4sjfc "We Cannot Tell a Lie!" ssr sst-i via 1 &.- Which accounts for our successful summer annual sales, do just what we advertise. That's what pays. We have We 1 &4 e.j 7', sS MARKED PPWNj Everything in the store from a shoestring to a shawl S 15- For Fifteen Days! -15 To clean up our summer stock, which includes all the standard Staple & Domestic Dry Goods" & Notions! -That we have in stock, at prices never reached before.- If you wish housekeeping goods, don't miss this chance. If you want a silk dress, we will save you money. If you require a worsted dress for fall, now is the time to buy it. We will give you rare bargains in blankets, flannels, cassimeres, cloakings, etc. Ladies, this is the time to purchase 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 humbug about this sale. this sale. We mean what we say. No Innes & Ross's Square Dealing- Store. Uuder the Horseshoe. N. X. T. P. O. SIXTY DAYS CLEARANCESALE -of- -BOOTS A.2SJ-ID SHOES ! -A-T TMHIIE RED FRONT I SHOE I STORE ! At that lime ive will oiler vou tuiythiujr in I In ISooi nml Shoe line :it or nearly cot. Our stock i lanre ninl from tin. l.ai inniiifo,.!,,, ., n... o - -- ------ -- ' -- .i .in 1.1 s,s, iiiv; thii .ilt) will lc uu cvtrtt cliauce to got linnla and Slux's! cheaper cvrr "Ot thoiit before. aj thev rntisl sidl to nintu rnnm fl,- ., i ..-,. Fall Stork. Tour Door South of Ihe Postotlice. Eabt, than ninl von Don't Forget This. New Goods! CHICAGO BARGAIN HOUSE. 1 128 DOUGLAS A VKXlK We have lately received a full lino of Ladies Muslin Underwear! Which will be sold at very low pricea. 2,000 i,i7; 1,175 WO M0 l.ono 5,000 '-',000 il.000 01 LftllO 1,500 Publio8ltofOityLU. We will acll at public auction on Tues day, tbe 19th day ol August, 1684, venty five Iota in Kord'i addition to tbe city of Wichita, situated on Lawrence and Tope ka avenue b. Tbe bale will be lielil at the old brick school house just north ol tbe crossing of the St. Louis, Ft. Scott t Wichita railroad on Lawrence avenue. 'I be talc will com mence at one o'clock p. m. Terms: One third cash, tbe balance in twelve months with ten per cent, inter est from d.iti-. Notes to be secured by mortgage on the premises. Plats of tbe addition can lie seen at the office of tbe County t'lrrk K. l Fonr Sons. " d 74-tl Smoke La C'onfesiore Cuban Clear. For sale at Swintzell A Douglass' drug store. To the public ol Wichita, Sedgwick county, and all ol southwestern Kansas, I would have jou know that I bave ceured Mr. Uoyn, late operator for Mr. Koclier, of Chicago, at a salary that no man In tbe photograph business in tbe state of Kansas is getting but him, and I guarantee you better photos than I bave. ever turned out. I am here to stay and propose to lead in tbe photograph business in the city of Wichita Uespectfullv, W. S. Kot.krh. 72-4! Headquarter for the sale of Hatfield town companr lot at tbe Wicblta Land and I.oau company's offl.-e, Bauk of Com merce room-. 39-tf Go to the first stairs eaat of tbe New York store for photographs. 33-tf We are raakine a reduction on all of Stacy, Adams ft Co's. baud sewed shoes for men. come and get a pair while they are selling o cheap. A. AM.K.v. Call on The Valley Land pnd Loan Co., over Woodman's bank, for best terms on real estate loan. Interest & per eent. - 51-tl Canton Flannels! Canton Flannels! 1,000 Yards of Heavy, Unbleached Canton Flannel, worth 16c to 18c, which we propose to sell at actual cont. OUR A big- bargain. Come and supply yourself. Only 5c. per yard. PRICE ONLY lll-2c. Good Canton Flannei Velveteens, Colored & DM, Velveteens! Shawls, Fall and Winter Underwear, Flannels, etc., Coming. Hull Brothers, Promoters of Low Prices. THIS SPACE BELONGS No. 88 Douglas avenue is wbere you can rest comfortably wbll nailing for your pictures. 32-tf Fast Tine and Close Cwuisctloa tla the St. Lssls. Ft- f eatt 4 WkMta R. R. Passengers for tbe east will please bear in mind that by taking our 6 a. m. train they will arrive in Kansas City at 4:45 p. m. and make close connections with all trains for tbe east and west. Au. M. Jonks, Agent. Srr.UIAL XOTWES. ' Attsntics. Please read ami inwardly digest ami thru act according!. We arc iu receipt dily of new and h indsoiiie goods direct from the hand" of the importers, fecured liy the sen ior member oi the llrni, who still lingers In the crock'cry markets of the cast seeking the latest tirlc-a-hrac. We cordially invite you all to inspect our stock. It cot noth ing to come anil look. Time spent here ! not lost. Sceing jg believing that we have the finest display ot good-i in otirlino and offer the best Inducements to be found In the state. Hfsr. .1 Cit ikltox. d7.V."l The Ageof Frognis- l'-e the String eMlni: Wavaud tealiotir fmit cans and jar without trouble. It is alway ready. Ask your dealer for It. d-77-l mo Ladiei approve of jour smoking Little Joker Tobacco. ct-G0 STOCK 1003. On Budrtd Hl Ftr Sail Qm4 Tmim. The undersigned has for sale on tbe Bos i ohel stock farm, two and a half mile south east or Wicblta, one hundred bead ot stock bogs which are good feeders. dT.VHt I)k Hur.it Smith. Ttnu Par Salt. TO Snivey & Wilhlte TUE "WfANTKII A Kood a rflnd-liaiiil lialiv-liiiif-TT gy Address II ( -trere, t Icbita. a renter for a stock well fenced and rnn- A I.. Aiitiv, Umiglas and Lawrence Av m Kansas. FOK KKNT-MVanted ranch of 3.-0 acre nlng water 77-tf Cor RIVERSfDE PARK JjVHtTUADK A fann for rlty property 1 A L Atsnv, 77-tf Cor Douglas and LawTenc arcs t?OIt.SAI.KOne of J' Sedgwick county tbe cheest faran A. L Aistiv, Cor Douglas and Lawrence arcs In I linvt' ronrliiilnl to cloo out my entire stock of I.-ulIt,' MlaatV TC ami Chililrrn " SHOKS! HegnnlUs of Out to make room for an ettra hrg Mock of Clothing; and Men's and Boys Boots ! Shoes! Thi Line will fot Slaughtered until every pair N jrouo, ami Don't j on Forget It. COME QUICK I Donglas Ave, one Door Test of Citta' M. CJHIEAPCASH STORE. New Goods. New Styles. Low Prices! 28 Main St. LARfMER & STINSON. Sportsmen! Will ploaH rntiibmbor that wo lutva a full lino of IMPROVED IJ'Ott KK.VT llsir of a double house ; half oc- I cenpied by owner s three big rooms and I two larce closets : South Market street, this ' Ide of railroad. Enquire at house 77-1 HE PLACE FOR PUN! Admission Free.' .iXXOUXCXMEXr.s. r iioitintr, Baihinir, tnd all aorta of Aquatic Sporta U. W. C. Jones1 is a camlidattj for thn position oi ronniy attorney, sunjeci o mo urcision or; the ltepublican euuntjr convention, to be held ! n Wichita, September 0th. I! I First Ark. Val. Bank! 1 870 Ih oldr.t money lualllutlon iu the ArLaiiSM !I on the Itivr and X,akn It Vi f) 0 U'k. . (Best In the State.) Merry-fio-ltoundu, Sulnis, Cnxntt, JJjrmna !, Quoin, and other sjorU In the jcrov. Terp.ichorran exj-erU pronounce Ih. dancing platform th l.t thev ever shook a foot on nrt-clft reneshment fttrol Come ei lio-lr and have a pod time. eirrr-C-tf DUCK HUNTING COATS! Leggings, Hats, Etc. kvrf-s. - TRAVELLERS ! Restless, Sleepless & Reliable Real Estate Firm! Six vvell improved farms, situated in Milton and Murdock townships, Butler county, Kansas. Address A. Harrison, Clarion, Sedgwick county, Kansas. dM-tf Go But rit tk St, Lnii, Ft Stttt Wih-iWKaJmJ. FOR SALE. Griff" Earcpis HoUl, RciUnnnt ui Cen- fsctioutty. Itoinsj compelled to ro eat at an earlv date 1 will soli im entire business- to a cash purcba.er. or will ell tlic restaurant and confectioueiy. I live a lease ou the build ing for tltiee- voir. For particulars ad Ires. i;. i. Gum, St-tr Wichita, Kan. Xoaej to Loan at Six Psr Cent We have money to loan at fl per cent In terest qn ood productive real estate, either In the city or country, rrivilepe. granted to pay loan In-forr due, tnd Interest pavable annually or seiui-nnuuallr. as dolred. 5C-d.tvv.tf BRRku.&Koys. By Ulin; our 6.00 a. m. train pasasager are landed in Kansas City early la tbe af ternoon and make rlose connections with all trains. It Is true that vre leave early, but passengers will go by tbe above popu lar route no matter what time tbe train leaves. For further infortatlon please call on tbe undersigned, wbo will gladly furnish par ticulars. Yours truly, 27-tf J Ad. JJ. Joxkh, Agent. We bave received a new supply Utile Joker Smoking Tobacco. C4-G0 WlCtimWltOLXSAUCaROCEKCO. Go tothsmfor Larmlos. Th.r drive tb.Ir own trams, kp good carriacM, and how thslr property cheerfully, and ibej !! It too. Write Xnnrs&M. So Camyandag, Bsttt Houm, Valet Collections. ft Fay Tazas. W C WOUilMAN. W, S WOODMAN, wn.f, c. Woodman, Ju I'rrsiilent ("ashler AmI Larl.ler (.OKKbSfOSDK.NTS American KxehaDgr N'at'I IrauL, Nok- nrk First National Itank, of Ci..rrt, Illinois Ilank of hanu Clly, K'.n City, Missouri JOHN DAVIDSON, T1IK Pioneer Lumber Man Or i-;u: CdtxtT, KrrrAllUSIIr.Pl,; lTr. la short, do a first -cta4 (tx rurtitoft) bnl- C OMca ovsr Harding A FWker's hook stort. Mala. ttrest, Wtclilu. Kansas. I6-ln Baldwin A Ostergrea art bow ready to photograph all wbo call at their newly fur nished rooms. No. 98 Douglas ave. gi-tf Little Joker Smoking Tobacco it for tale by all first-class dealer. 6440 Reynold's Bro's. celebrated la shoes lor women at a reduction of seventy-Bve cents per pair. Ladies, now Is tbe tlsae to get a J pair of tbe best shoes fortes than they are ono. JS. ALUU. 47-tf Telephone your order to Baugamao Jk Freeman for back or livery. 70-tf bring your babies, your caildrea asd all tbe big folks to Baldwin A OftcrgrcB't.aad bepbotogrtpbedwiU!lghUiagapd. M-tf Are no occnpjlnfr oar New ('nedieus Batik Building No. 33 Main Street. i Do a General Bantina Basiness In all it modem function Lmh Mwiey in lay Amount Oa all satirfartni-T eollterahr-ral. txr-.nl or ehsttel and afrommoilile Ibi- Uxrowrri with tint from oii'day to lire yirv ttr Hn tickets by the Usl'it arl laf-.t line j 01 lusiMn lc me tronn. loorrrom in print j pal Knropean pcrU, via N'onh li'ntun Uojd t or uinara linn. : In th nr?nlvtlnn it lit t(i-(t rkRA& Valley Bant,, of WIehlU, Kansat. w invoke G33i0l&t-3 StOCk Sf PlSS-'Ltl nor do tern deal la tu, margin '-r nattitlt Icuies Osriabort amtriftlr to the met are of IU legitimate saecex For Its pmd'nt management we are IwiltidH ally responsible ror tb protection of sTerr i)-i-o-iUr l: pldjril the last dollar of our fortane ' Gnlzt with many thanks our ci7i'rocs M friends, whose patrons?, with oor ;haooil ' facilities, vi thai! m tapiir to lvcrrt. awl t kindly scch of the eeneral jHiblie a may illre to avail thenuelvev thereof, and ocr jwi.'at1 sjui oooTeoIetx nay se pnuun: if rJt, we are respectfully yours, vr 1 woooMAXASoy. Our Stock of TrunkB in very extenniv unil cotiHltiUtof ull irradwa, From $1.00 to Ihe Best! Sole Leather! :scr lll;l:Ki; VALISES IN ALL STYLES AND COLORS. LADIES' 8ACHEL8 AND GENTS. CLUB BAOS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES. SHAWL- AND SHOULDER-STRAPS. ETC., ETC. Give us a call, and we'll try to do you good. 1.AT11. iMlOfth, Jwajs v sj4 JJ- njttf d Ytti HXtkrt3lrtit, Ultrtni Irn;Ut Arrw J Hrf Slrtrt. t-tt i c AUCTION! l)lly alrs from la a m. tnSp m ef Horses Sl Mules, Wagons St Buegies, Harne-ss L Saddles, Sccghi and Sold (h Cemnbdsc Country Sales a Specialty. Everything Sold Guaranteed as Represented. r7 OoqcUs) Aw w. of Water St. Tt- J. S. SMITH & CO., 1 Mattress-makers and Generall Upholsterers. Crft wtfcal Jjljrj-ia)iy. Vfia J tt4 trtasatlawt BUJ. Ol4 just W sl fersJlarr muU wtn, wl li swrw, at r. HiikJi ntvsw, Us ;V-t IX4oJi cl.J i vTTHrtiii' Tsrmsty.fivf yrsr tpr xxm I JtSiO tttri TJ-tf BITTING BROS. ONE-PRICE "CLOTHIERS. 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