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sjspj wteaBp; :-?' S ff '7- . Jr5&t3, "Jra-lv" CT. KT JC T---Ki. T-SK !."''. jTKJJ'AiyL, ,;--.. .e-id r. AtiTAfTstW'JSSME' rtJJ5JWjtvi if.i- -&- -", tS5iJStfte-ffl 3. wVT,'!. - 1 2 1 & S&&t-t& s r-."aJ 33j "sw .-. V-' Ti '5.? vJ.Xa r THE WICHITA DAILY EAGLE: WICHITA, lSFAYMORIG;SpaR 2ff. 1884. i, -" "Vff - i ., ' -a V s " aJTS. -i7 '- -i- -JrZW"jr . "-TO-l-' T- T T tT Vf'- 3rjS5-r-5. -lJr-rrKSMfr-T-- -. AArc.?.5-. ,: avj-jijirrt t. J" ; T-jf i-") sesf-'-.si.:"jvir,i . '-irv-i-'"iv-v'-4'rrJ. T " " ?'- . . -r--v-;I 'I' " ' " j r u -4 1 r H ki '1 . .V i 1 H r ft gaitflWfgagt. M. M. MURDOCH, Editor. R. P. MURDOCH, Business Manager. Ho the Laryetl Circulation of any Daily Paper tn Southtrcxtern Karjat, TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION daiia nr if km.. One copy, one year 8 oo One copy, aix month 4 00 oaeeopy, tare moniiw 2 uu One copy, one month... 75 TWety cent per week delivered bv carriers In f . the City. Postage prepaiD. t . ' WEEKLY. Oae copy, one year 2 00 one copy, six mounts i ou TO ADVERTISERS: Onr rates for adirrtisliiK aliall be as low as bote of any other paper of equal valne as an diertlnlnp medium. I (All transient ad cnlsements must be paid for n advance. Entered In Ike Pntlojfice at Wichtta, at tecond clatl natter, and entered to Irani it ion through the maltt at hca. Advertltrmtnti in Ihit column will Le charged for ut the rate of Five Ctntt per line per vetk. Ao advertisement taken for leit thau 25 ctnll. WASTED To send my map or feedswlcV connty and partial Hut of property to any address J. r ihfiii.amh fTTTAXTEIJ A inrrrliatcr for a fine f ranch, with ninnlne vatir, sheds, cor ral, etr. X. K. iiiniiLJiui.!. "WT'AN'l KI l'artlrsciiininft to Kansas to call V and examine in) lit of propertv 1 can offer -ciaI liar,-aln In all rlsHtt-a of real o tate. CorresKndenc(" solicited. . K. .NlfliniLAM'tl:. Wichita lioir-nro- durJnp region of th Wont irretponii villi N. K. 'iederlandcr. Wichita, Knnsa ru. btocV 1IT"AX1E1 A iacklnz-houe In fV This In the center of tlie ln-st EXT03SI Coal Yards, 83 TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. W. L. McBEE, Sedgwick County Abstracter. AlietracU of title compiled on short notice. Fire, Life and Tornado Insurance. tST Eepreaentln ceeh or the largest com panies In the world. 93-tf Druggists and Grocers. FIRST BLOCK WEST OF TREMONT HOUSE. SO .t 32 Douglas Ave., Wichita Kas RIVERSIDE PAR "IITAXTEH One or two desirahlc room. W with lKard for gentleman and wife, In a tirivatc family ; place where there are no other boarder preferred. Address .1. W. W., Eagle office. lu-(.' "1TANTE1 Two experienced chambermaids TV capable of waiting on table. Enquire at Tremont nonse. iir"-ir VITASTKU lly gentleman and wire, to TT email unfarnlsheil rooms suitable for light housekeeping, or n two-room I ouse: terms must be verv reasonable Adtlrens, staling terms. G. II If , Eagle office. lut-ii "Y'lT'AXTED To rent at once a piano for a TT couple or months. Leate word at Arn obl'sninalc store. 1C.I-G "VT"ANTEI A silesman ; one w ho thorough- TT ly understands the dry goods business and can furnish the best of testimonials In re- 5 ard to character and qualifications Apply to ohnG.llcnSIMnln st. IWJL "IITANTED lluycra for two well improed TT larmsiour mues irom ineciiy ; win stii cheap and on easy terms rail on Wm. Crow. For price and terms JIM-U" "lTANTED Bai crs for acre and TT lot In 4"erry'a addition to half-acre em's ailditlon to Wichita. These lots are offered from llrst haiuls on casv terms, and are cheniivr than any of the new ad ditions to the city. Come and see the property and get prices. To see Is to buy. Itfl-lii Wm. Cicow. 17"ASTED A buyer ror a two-thousaiid- T T acre stock ranch In Comanche count This ranch is well watered, ha an abundance of timber, and n large er rent of the land Is fine bottom land. IT sold within thirty days Will he sold cheap. For full description, prlie and terms, rail at my ofllrcon DouglaB avenue, opposite the Douglas Avenue house II-I'J' m. t.iiow , "tlfAM ED A tinner; must be sober, Indus- TT tnoas, ana a llrst-class workman In ecry reect; married man prcrerrcd Ad dress, git lug rererenees and wngejt epected, lock box 3, Kingman, Kansas. loH-l'. IS THE PLACE FOR FUN! Admission Free. f Boating:, Bathlntr, and all .nIi jfthNaTa I BOitaof Aquatic Sports CliSsSSSE on the River and Lake i:cio OX THE TIUCK. (Beat In the State.) Mcrry-Go-lNinuls. 'wings, Croquet, CymnA la. Oi'oi i. and oilier snorts In the irrote. TerpMioo-ean e(ier;s prouomire llie dancing piaiio'iti in neM mev ver snook aiooion. rir'-p!'' refiesimieut stand. Come eerj bod and haea good lime. T-tf OYSTERS! Whitescarver & Co. Havejuet fitted up their rooms on the southeast corner of First and Main, and are now prepared to furnish anythlngln their line on short notice. New Rooms! New Goods! Short Order Heals Served at All Hoars. Give Them a Call. :f Sj tj i a? s ! C 15. NonTimop I, W. Stockwkli. ROYAL OIL COMPANY, Dealers In Carlton, lnciling, Linseed and Lard Oils. TTJKPENTINE AND OASOLINE. Coal Oil and Gasoline delivered to all parts of the city. 517 Douglas aie. - - Wichita, Kansas. First Ark. Val. Bank! 1 870 1hu oldest money Institution in the Arkansas Valley. W. tj. WOODMAN, Wm. S. WOODMAN, WIM.. C. WOODMAN, Jh. President Cashier Asst. Cashier CORRESPONDENTS : American Exchange Nat'l Rank, New York First National Hank, of Chicago, Illinois ltnnk of Kansas City, K'.usas City, MIsMiurl "1TAXTED A lady and gentleman wellae TT qualnted with the city as canvassers. lll't-12 Inqulro at I rcmont bouse "ITTANTED Girl to do general house work, TT Enquire at the residence; ofG. M. Whit ney, on North J.uurence nveuue. 100-tr "ITTANTED A llrst-class pastrj- cook for the V Arlington. Wellington. Kansas. H7-tf IOIlSAI.E A good stock or groceries on the 1 best cornerln town IB-tf Wichita LasuAIjsvCo. to know that the ir"ANT"ED-Ev erj body H.J. place to get our 0 stent and celerj is at Jiuencrs. li-J-tf WJ rANTED A situation by a shorthand writer and bookkeeper, lit either or both employments. Address John Itrovvn, Erie, Kansas. Sl-lm "17"ANTKD I.and-buer to know that wo TT haie for sale all the best lands near Gar den Plain TjDl.(ll.tl'lKK. "IITAXTED A good girl to do general house TT work In small family. .Must route wen Are no occuplng our New CewHedieus Bank ByiNiag No. 33 Main Street Do a General Banting Business In all Its modern functions. Loan Money in Any Amount On all satlstai tory collaterals real, per-...a! or rluittcl and accommodate the bonower with time from one day to live ears B3 Sell tickets by the fastest and safest lines ol steamers in the world, to or from all prlncl pa! KnroiieHii ports, In North German I.lojd or Cunard llnei In the organlzilion of the First Arkaisas Valley Hank, of Wichita, Kansas, we invoke neither direi tors, stockholder or hranchis, nor do we deal In puts, margins or outside issues. Our labors are strlctlv to the measure of Its legitimate success. For Its prudent management we are Individu ally resiKinslble. For Ihe protection of every deosltor Is pledged the last dollar of onr fortune. (reetii g with many thanks our numerous obi friends, whose patronage, with our enhanced facilities, we shall be happy to inciease, and kindly surh of the general public as may desire to avail themselves thereof, and our judgment and convenience may see prudent to accept, wo are reaiiertfiilly Jours, W. C. WOODMAN .tbO.V. Clearwater Bank Of Wilson & Tillinghast. CLEARWATER, - . KANSAS Do a general btnklng buslnesi. teutlon given to collections. Prompt at-Ki-tf Greiffensteix's 7th and 8th Additions This is the most desirable residence property in the city. Prices Low. Terms Easy. POLITICAL STHETICISM. .a.. siivriTiH:. Contractor and Builder, SHOP 136 & 138 MAIN St. Itesldence on tawrence Avenue, near C'eutn I Avonue. Post-OIUce Itox Mil tf recommended Ibis office Wages iper week. Applj at 40-11 1 TANTED Ev erj body to know that w have T T for sale somo of the lw-st lands In Sedg wick county, and are prepared to negotiate sales of town propertv Our motto is unru dealing. Give us a call. 3.1-3m 1'vle linos A. It ami, Ileal estate agent. Goddard, Kansas. who wnnts to buy. lot In the tovvnol tiodddard, or farms In Ssedgwick county, to rail on l'lellros. llinli, real estate agenis, uihi .nrd, Kansa 33-nm "llfASTKIl Ijind-linjiTS to know that It I TT to their lntirest to got" Garden Plain eal Estate Agency to buy lands, d -.t r Ta 1 i.o "APl k K . TrANTED-Kvcrvbody In this towntobii TT buggies or .1. 1, Cooper at Coojmt' stable, wheru they can buy them at from io to 40 jht cent, less than of any other housu lit the west. M-tf f.TT'AN'I ED Ever body to know that I am TT now selling my lui buggies at $11(1 and JOHN DAVIDSON. J. P. ALLEN. Every Thing Kept in a First-Class Drug Store. WICHITA. - KANSAS. DEDMAN BROS.. Wichita Meat Market, DEALERS IN All KMsofFreshanil Salt Meats Of the very best quahl). Ihnrsday and Friday. Lake fith Wednesday 7"ANTEI Ev en one TT sell, rent or trade my lo buggies at 61.ti, Kl-ll to close out. .1. 1, Coorkit "11T"AN1 ED To know exerjbody who wants T T to buy, sell, rent, or trade lots In Wli h lla, or farms In Kansas, for property in othir states. Glveineacall and g( t or leave descrip tion of property at E. A. Iteiman's Land Ex change Office. run nasi. FOK KENT Itooms over Pollock X Pearre's grocery Inquire on premises 11J-0 7VOH KENT Oncofllre room on Main st , lit nr building. 112-1. lostotnr, in W Winch's new i loi lii'iulrent place. T IO KENT For cash, au nil first-bottom farm, for the j enr 1Hs5 l."0 acre of plow land, rood house of four rooms, good Btnble for six horses, and corn-crib for i,vi) bushels or corn ; ten acre In jiaBture nnd twenty acres or llent: S't luper acre for the , vv iticiimoiiu, ao 04 South Water street. el-lm irootl crass land, llent: plowlnnd Call on Dr 1:K)lt HEST Fnrnlshisl rooms opjiosItcNew York meat market ; plenty of grass and shade. J. lti.VNk.usoN. 70- V) KENT Two welt furnished rooms at northwest corner of Emporia ami hirst street l-tr T Tin; Pioneer Lumber Man ir Skihiwich Count) KSTAHMSIircii IN i-: A Complcto Stock of Pino Lumber. SIHXGLBH, J-ATII DOOICS, SASII,.Vci. ulwuypiin hand J'5" Office and Yard on Market irci, between Douglat Avenue and trtt Street. 4'1-tl J. S. SMITH"& CO., Mattress-makers and General Upholsterers. "COB RKNT A suite of rooms over Citlrens V Hank. Apply at bank. 3s.tr rpO llENTFurnlshed rooms. Eiuiuira at X. southeast corner or Emporlu avenue and Second atree 117-tf F property, renting property, vacant prop. mi mercnamiiso. ron sale. harness and net (all new) at n bargain ran be seen at residence of Dr. .sebropder. Main street, bet. Central and 'I bird sts Ili-C TT'OU SALE Uiisiness property, residenro i ert . farm property, an - r . .-V1K1H III.ANDKU. JT'Olt SALE A few small houses paving from 1 13 to a) per rent N F Nil HM:t.AMM: I?OU SALE stiK k ranches with living water 1 In Greenwood connty. N. F. NlMlIIII.AMMt FOIt SALE Its in the new town of Conwa) Springs. 8wcial inducements to ptrtics desiring to build N F ikiviilamicii FOIt SALE A Tew choice tracts of land near the city, suitable for snbdlvidlng. N F .Vii.m iitAM'tn. IOIl SALE Fanns mid unimproved lauds In ' this and adjoining counties. A few special bargains if taken soon. X F. Xit.in.nnMii n. IOIl SALF-Horse, buggy and hamess ; bug gy.and harness new ; horse joung and jht fectly gentle ; oneorihebost familv horses In the city. Call at Cooper's stables. " llo-tf FOK SALE A railroad ticket good from Iola, Kansas, to Lima, Ohio. Enquire at Mrs llovey's restaurant. tll-to IJ'OKSAIJJ Eleator; steam shelter, presses, 1 fixtures and a valuable tract of land, with witch privileges for handling grain, prairie hay and lumber, at one or the Wst graln-bnvlng points, a thrifty and growing town on the Fris co road ; good reasons for selling ; full particu lars furnished by X. O. Joo, lU-lni 'Columbus, Cherokee Co., Kansas. T701t SALE Nine residenr lots for sale or J." trade: located on South Market strct big bargain. uank. Fo: particulars call at Citizen uu-ir FOK TIIADK A farm for city prowrly. A. It. Austin, Tt-tf Cor. Douglas and Lawrence avei. TMB SALf-Stock and fixtures or a good iav -X: lngbusinejis requiring but a small capftsl ; reason lor selling, mckocss in lamny ; lorpar- ticulara address Wichita, Kansas, tin! Immediately lock Ikix 2S), HVs-1.' T?OK SALE CHEAP From 10 to Ti acres of X' choice lands near thecity io7-tr A I, Alsrix. LOST A cuff-button ; black onyx, with letter "D" In fare; leave at Kassel's Jewelry store. t'Mf IOK SALE Three corner lots (75 rect) on lex ! as ave, West 'Wichita. Inquire of Dx. An- yi-ii itrewi, opposite P.-O. in Foil SALE One of the clieaHst farms Sedgwick county. A. I AcsTIX. 77-tf Cor. Douglas and Ijiwrence aves. FOB SALE An old established and profitable bnslncM, centrally located; a splendid business chance ; good reasons for selling. Address A. , care Eagle offlce. SO-tf PEKSONAL A young lady wishes to cones pond with a young gentleman of nulnc- wEm i oujeci, inn ureas jvunnie, i -d. cei ibly probably matrimony. Ad- box tSS. T; Cat pet sewing and lalng a specialty. Win dow shade triinmel and mounted, old mat tresses and furniture made over, equal to new, at n small expense, eastern prices bclngdiipll caleil In ever thing Twent -five ears exjier lence. 79 Main street. 73-tf DIETER & CAMPBELL, Contractors & Builders BRICK AND STONE!" Parties desiring sidewalk or Wlntleld Hin ging or all sizes will do well to eall and get Iirlees. I-esve orders at W. P Stem's ofllie on Jivv rence ave , south or Douglas ave. d-Vtl W. G. IIACKEIl. L. C. JACKSON HACKER & JACKSON, Wholesale and Ketail Dealers In Colorado and Pennsylvania Anthracite And all ilnds of BITUMINOUS COALI Also Stone, Lime, Coment, and Hair. Ft. Scott Plagting-, Grey & Blue Stone. Office at lllg lied Scales. No. 79, Douglas Ave., South SI de.Near De(iot. tl oliver'bjros". lumber dealers. THcliita, - - Sansas BraMch Yards at Winfield, Wellington, Garden Plain & Harper. LOTTIS RAKE. Clothing Cleaned & Repaired. iT Shop on Douglas avenue, two door east ot llrowu's auction house, Wichita. tic-tr H. R. CAMP, DEALEIl IN Watches, Jewelry Silverware Also branch office for the United Slate Watch Company. Jf- One door west r tho Valley House, Douglas avenue. 30- U. JTJfiTSjLtOO-G; Oram and Produce Commission Merchant. Chicago market rejiorU received oven' fifteen iiiinuU from a. . to 2-.10 v m! office under Citizens Hank, Wichita, Kansas. De.il ers In grain ami pioducc Invited to mike in office their headquarters. d-3-tf Dr. M. W. MITCHELL, or Carrolltou. JIo., SPECIALIST! 'Ihirt-three iars evp-ilenre. Discoverer id the new treatment for piles, fistula, chronic soreees, ihrnnir rheumatism, ami diseases peculiar to women. Ma beroiind.it the Ire iiiont house, where he Is prepiicd to cure anv oT Ihe alsive diseases nt vtry reoonab! rites" i all and seehlni. No fee inquired until urnl Mmsiiltatloii tree llefereuces Hon J. 11 Hale, andldate for longress, orCiirrolltnn, Mo ; Msjor.l. I, Mill ie k and Major Wright. ttorneys-at-law ; ltiiim A Davhl mid Ely A Good-oil, inert hints ; .lodge Ilr.ike, count fillerlor ; G W.lhoinas, e-ounty collecior ; II. E. Iizier and W. iulth, druggists A. G. Holers, P Austin ami A. McCorkle, disiel ins. lir.-lni Notice. To vhoin it way tonccrn: 'lho accounts against the county are audi led monthly, iind juild ijuarterly after the llrst Monday in .lanuary and the llrst Momlav lter the first 'luesday and the first Mondays In July and October, In lach ear. An Itemises! ac count, showing for what service or purpose the amount Is claimed, must arcompaii each bill. Certificates from Justices or the peace and clerks ofdlstrlct and criminal courts must accompany eierybllllu which witness or Juror's fees are claimed. M I'UltAY M EltS, County Auditor. Wichita, Kansas, bept. 1, lssl. Ui-tf Jewelry At Will W Won hy Fe pie la ( CaBla Calsspsilgm. (New York San. "I hero fre some novelties this year in tha way of curpalgn goods," aaid a Fulton street dealer, "but not enough to supply tho de mand. Kverybody wants something new." -Do badges retain their popnlarityr "Yes, wo have twenty-three different de sign?, each of which, of course, has pictures of the candidates. They range in price from 1 cent to 10 cents apiece. They are mostly made at Providence, R. L You can form some idea of the magnitude of the .business from the fact that one firm alone in that city tarns out over 400 gross daily, and has a con tract for .UOO.O0O photographs " "You scy th re is a great demand for novel ties. What ha ve you got that is newf" "Well, probably the most novel idea yet is r a torch which shoots a stream of fire into the air. It consists ot three wicks fed from a kerosene, lamp. In the center of these wicks is a tube, projecting from the handle. At the end of the barrel there is a receptacle filled with a chemical powder. This powder is blown through the tabu at will, and as it passes the flame of the wicks it ignites and appear", in the air in the form of a cornucopia of colored lire. Its height, of course, depends ui)ii lho luiur power of the blower. Ten or twelve foot lmio be--n reached so far, but it's early in the ctunjiaigii jet," "Another urticle,'' continned the dealer, "which tsliktly to prove popular, is in the .-li-i;j of a js-iidant for tho watch chain. It is nboiit tho size of an old fashioned copper txiit. In tho center tho heads of the candi dates nrc stamped, one on either tide, and uroimd the margin is a very complete calen dir. Ittrivestlioilaysof the week, with the il.i!-v It ran lie adjusted to each month of tho jpar. Tha pictures in the center nre tamisl from a die. They are excellent like liesse. "A toy waUh, intended for patriotic boj-s, promised a large tale. The case is like an ordinary watch case. On opening it portraits of the candidates are disojvcrwl. "Another novelty Is n lady's brooch. It is gold pkitod on the rim ami brass-plated in the center, with pictures of the presidential aspi nints. Tluyaro about the size of a Little Neck ckim -liell, and can Is; sold at W cents, which will leave the hard-working dealer a sm.il! living juxifit" "Any demand for plumesP The dealcrsmilisl. "Tlio American rooster," he -ai I, "that has any tail feather in a month will bo a lucky bird. Blaine men want hel met , anil Cleveland men the three-cornered Continental stylo of head gear." "How is businaisf "Simply enormous. Tho" demand for cam piigu goods is unprecedented. Immense ipiaiititii- are being shipied to tho south. Hi ti- body in the trade will reap a rich hirvest," Some Interesting Coins. (Philadelphia Times "Street Whispers. "J "This is a mite, literally 'a w idow's mite,' " t-u.1 John W, llazeltiue, the antiimary, the other day. "Alt thoo copper coins of Judea w recalled mites until after tho death of Christ, when they were called Leptous. Tliis one jou so: ix of tlie reign of Ilerud II, four vearsliofbre tho birth of Christ. The other was struck when Claudius Felix was procura tor of the province during the reign of the Kiujwnir Xero. Tliey nre in a ior staU of piw ri ation, as j ou percaive, and though of grojt imliiiity nre not north more than $2 or j.'S. Now, this coin is a silv er denarius anil shows the classic profile of Gnu's Julius C'.-s-ir, the noblest Italian of them all. It Is the only silver coin the Romans possessed. Kow and then wo Iind a double denarius. Ito liind Ins head viu too the crescent moon, syinlHiliziiig the growth of power; on tho re- ei-se is Venus holding Niko and a scepter victory nnd government. On this brass coin, a linirnbly well preserved, is tho head of the sensual nnd cowardly Nero. On the reverse an- tho eiiiieror and one of his general haranguing three soldiers. It is of the cat I'it iicriod of his reign. "Tlijse are all cheap coins and by no means rare. This, on the contrary, is seldom found, except in great collections. It is a Macedon ian silver coin of the reign of the great Alex ander, a tctradrachma, and has tho head ot Herculc, hooded in the skin of thaXumidian lion. In tha wreath on tho reverse is a double monogram and theeaIo of Jupiter holding the foikcd lightning in its claws. It is worth 7.-. "The most v nluable coins are, of course, the an haic ones of date bOO or TO) years be fore Chi 1st. On older coins than these the inscriptions aro rarely legible. In that other tray am a number of extremely valuable .iEgt nan and Ipliesisn coins that antedate lho biith o tho Sav ior many centuries. Here is n .ry ram one of Perseus, the hist king of Macedonia, who ivigned 178-18S IJ. C. All tlj coins nre part of a collection to t vdd nlauetiiiii in New York during the latter patt of neit month. PROF SAMUELS! OPTICIAN! ifliK JOHW V. 3IOFFETT, H. F. BAKTZEL Kansas Furniture House, -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL amjtit bbbbbf al fc- BtA HAS RETURNED. He is stopping at the OCCIDENTAL HOTEL , Hating his . OFFICE IX KOOM 12 AND PAKLOIt. Professor Samuels offers to those that are Buffering from weakness and defective sight his improved crystal-glass spectacle!, su perior to any other in use. They are con structed in accordance with the philosophy of nature, adapted to the organ of tight and perfectly natural to the oye. The ad vantages of these epectles are First That they can be worn with per fect ease for any length of time at one sit ting, giving astonishing clearness ofvUlon by candle or other artificial light, and com fort to the spectacle wearer hitherto un known. Secon J It requires professional guidance even when a good article is offered. Prof. Samuels not only haa the best glasses that can be found, but carefully examines the eyes of tbe patient and gives inditpenslble advice as to tbe proper selection of them. Third these glasses are scientifically ad justed to every case of defective sight with unerring accuracy, wuetuer arising from age or strain, or premature decay, by Prof. Samuels, on a new and exact principle en tirely his own. Prof. Samuels, to signalize himself from me nost oi pretenders in nis profession will submit for inspection copies of testimonials ol tbe most unquestionable respectability aud talent of America, also a number of letters from well known people who have used his glasses. Tbe use of any of the following names or certificates without an aclual possession of me same wouiu tie forgery, an offense pun ishable by imprisonment In the state's pris on. Offick of Hoard ok U. S. Kyamininc 1 Surgeon:), Wichita, Jan. 19, 1884. Prof. .Samuelt: Dear Sir I checrlully add my name to the many who have testified to the worth of your glasses. The pair I obtained from you give tn great Satisfaction. With tbe glasses that I have already used, 1 have not been able to read more than hall an hour at a time without weariness to my eyes. Now I can read continuously without pain or Muring of visioc. A. II. Kaiikique. Dealers in all kinds of Furniture. fCome and examine our goods and prices before parchaaiag else where, and be convinced that we mean business. SB J SaSaallllllllllkftl BsssSx C-L-ABAsts!, RsMMbV- 3-si 1,.Si4j i? -''-- "'3Bwm ADAMS A: KOENIG, (jaassnsnu Kta rla Ad WICHITA MARBLE WORKS JlaaCsetwrrr aanl Dealer In mim, TMBTtKS, 1AS7US m T.4W Tffl, iiwriKcnrc.iiJixKjro stoti, I-ESR.OE CITY LIMI-HS HAIR, PliAiTKR CI5MENT. s. 'Si '? t- --. 7Z r run; ( -s. Mail Street, betwaea First sad Secoad, WicWsa. i METROPOLITAN CLOTHING HOUSE! I am still iu (he ring. Come ami see me at the old stand, corner of Market aud Douglas avenue M. M. FECHHEIMER. CITY 0-A.K-RIAC3-B SHTOIP. BLOSS l MELYIN Manufacturers of Fine Carriages, Buggies & Spring Wagons. Impairing, 8hoeintr and Plow Work Promptly Attended To. South Main Street , next to Cooper's Stable. 1-tf Jacob Bissante, DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, and Tinware. Galvanized Iron Cornice Work! Pumps, Tubing, Sheet iron, Wagon Wood Work, Slate & Iron Mantels, Etc. tepairiftg tf 1H KMs m Sfctft Ntfke at InnMUt Kaleti! gnt fcr Van Pappwian's Pattat Tilt Eeaflag. Can torn era will find at this houee eqaare deeiia and low prices Drop in when you want aaytaiatf ia this Use. No. 107 Doughs Avenue, .... Wichita, Kansas T, MA.Y BE PRESIDENT, POST ee POST IF YOU ARE QOINQ TO B. V A Watch, Gun, Pistol, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, Diamond Pin, Sieve ISuttons, Itlng, Watrlics, (lialnor In fact even tliluj;. It viilimy jou togoand tee POST THE PAWNBROKER, Kor, If nr Iim snjtlilnRjou want, yon can Mte monej livIniliij?ofhliii- 5-1 wo doors wt of 'I rcmont llouse, nrt to MfMlerlBiiiler's laml otHrr, 41 lioiiglns tvcnile, Wichita, Kntisns. BUNNELL & ROYS. Real Estate, FaArm Loans, & Insurance. Agents A.,T. & S. F, R. R. Lands Tlie olilrst rstabllslird real estate firm In tlie city. A large lint or both rjtr ami ronntry VroiH'rty for sale at reasonable price s :- PEBSOKAL I Lave money to loan. Joiiv It. I'jinsoxs, 197-Sw Attorney, Wichita, Kansas. J. A. STEDMAN General Insurance Agent Fire, Tornado, Life and Accident orriCE 100 douglas avenue, Orer llarnes' Drug Store. Lariest Aieicj in lie Valley. tr Money to Loan at 6 Per Cent OUIl IXSUIIANCK AGKKCY Aetna, or Hartford 3,1J,CI German American, of New York.... 4.lVi,MS Hartford, or Hartford 4,511,214 Homo, or New York... 7.bti,Gtt Ins. Co. or North America, or l'hila., 9,071,06 Uv. A Ioml., A Globe, or IJrrqiool, 5,77I,9M Phirnlx, or Hartford 4,C3.oU Underwriters, of New York 3.09,731 The Equitable Ufr, or New York.... SO.OUO.ltiO KJOfllee In Hoys' block, opstalrs, orer Uank ot Commerce, COK. DOUGLAS AND I.AWIIKNCK AVS WICHITA. KAN. 7ir IConhetelt Amonz tho Coll bo, k. Nov. Yoik Tribune. 'I livudoiv Hoosotelt as fouml at his li..nio in Misilison m piuie on t-'ntutilay by a Tnliuuu vHiitrr. Hos-aid: M am iHiifvctly milium Ut!loii wlint I know about life in tlo ui-X I hao just litiinusl from my cattlo mn-li in extreme Mesteni Dakota, nnd hhull st.ut Lack nguiu next Monday, taking with me tu Jllaino men vim ueru mycomjmnions in wiorul bhoutiiiK trils ou snon-obovs in tho iiiutli uoinK 1 like tho west, and I like rsiui liui life- On my last trip I was just tluvo weeks on my mixh. and just twenty uno days, of sixteen liours each, in tlo saddle, either after cattle taking iart iu tho 'round-up' or hunting. I uo er kill for tlio mere- hport, but make somo use of tho pitnn. Tho last lmtralo I shot was an old bulk 1 hao lieen collcttiiiK a lot of heads mth which to decorato tho hall of my country home. 'I hao precious llttlo sj-mpothy witli An;lo-m.ima, anil have always admired a thoroughly American sjwrt like bunting ot tho large game of tho west, with a Wiiichc tor or Sharp's rifle, on tho back of ono of the tough canjusesor bronchos. It would elec trify somo of my friends who have accused mo of roprc- nting tlio kid-glo ed element in Isilitics if thoy could sco me galloping over tlio plauu, day m nnd day out, clad in a buckskin shirt and a leather chaparajoo, w lth a big sombrero on my head. For good healthy exirciso I would strongly recom mend wiui) of our gilded youth to go wcsl and try u short count) of riding 'bucking' ponies and axsUt at thj branding of a lot of Texan steers. The cowl my aru a much misrepresented class of jieojile. It is a jiopular iniression that hen ono pi among them he must be prepared to shoot. Hut this is a false idea. I !i.io taken jiart with them in tho 'rounding up,' havo cub ii, slept, hunUsl and herded witli them, and have never had anydittlrulty. If you choo-o to enter rum shoj, or go on drinking sprees with them it is as easy to get into a dilheulty out there as it would be in New York, or any hero eke. But if a man minds his ou n business, and at tlie same time shows that he is fully prcjiarvl to assert his ngliLs if he Ls miUier a bully iur a coward, .-.lid keel s out of places in which ho has no ImMness to bolio will get along as well as in Fifth aenue. I hae found thm a most bra c and liosjiitablo tel of men There U nc uso in trying tti bo overbearing with them, for thev won't stand tho least assumption ol nipLriority. Jet there are many place in our cities where I should feel Imss safo than 1 would among tho wildest cowboys of th Office of Board of U. S. examining ) buitCKoxs, Wichita. Kansas. j To those who are afflicted with imperfect vision, I cheerfully recommend Professor II. Samuels as a competent optician, and be comes highly recommended by some of tbe ablest physicians in the west. A. II. Faiiwque, M. I). Office of K. II. Allen, 31. D., ) WlCIUl A, January 20, 1884. Pro. Samutlt: Kkak Silt Those ee-classes that I nnr. chased fromy on arc giving entire satisfac tion. I can read longer and easier with them than any I hac eer used. They seem to rest my e)es, and it Is a pleasure to wear them. I have not used the.n long enough to know what Ihe llnal result will be, but thus far my sight seems to improte with their use. Very respectfully, K. Ii. Allen, 31. 1). And Everybody will want to ride ; Yon can get your Buggy and be ready by calling at Cooper's Stables, Buying a Buggy at any price, from $50 to $250, for the next 30 days. J. L. COOPER, Prop. J. M. ALLEN & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO AIXEN A TUCKKU.) Wholesale and Retail GROCERS Aldrich & Brown, Notice ! NOLAN BROS., OIF GOTJDAED, "KT.A.2TS-A.S. Notice ! Wish to Inform the people of Ssdgwlek county that tbey keep constantly on hand a complete stock of Staple & Fancy Groceries & Queensware! Which they will Bell at Wichita Prices. The hiffheat market price paid for Batter, Emta and Farm Produce. Examine onr stock and learn oar prices before parchaslne;. iMw-ira Wichita, January 1!, 1884. Prof. Sjmueli: SlK I am not aware that 3Iy public tes timony in laor of jour method of lilting glasses to the ec ran be of any service to you, butgho it for the bcnctll of anyone stilTering from serious illluctilty in gettiug glasses lo lit Ihe eyes title l'rof. Samuels a trial and you will come away satisfied. I would not lake any price ror my glasses IT I could not get another pair. A. J. I.ONi;SIllltK, 31. ! Wichita, January 21, 18S4 To Whom it Hay Concern: I heartily endorse l'rof. Samuels as au op ticiana master iu mechanical aids to sight. His ability is unipie-tloned, .and I recom mend any who bavc defeclhe vision, with whom my professional Influence bears weight to gie him a trial. C. C. FuitLEY, 31. 1). Wichita, January 21, 1S84. Ft of. Samutlt: Deak Shi Heing among tbe first to avail mj self of your professional services in this city, and now having tested your crys tal classes, which you fitted udoh me. I feel a sense of duty as well as a pleasure in say ing that they haie proven thoroughly sat isfactory, enabling me to read with tbe greatest ease aud without wearying my eyes. I take great pleasure in commend ing you to all wbo require artificial assist ance, bclieiing your glasses to be the best in use. I remain yours respectfully. i yout 11. II OWKN8, 31. 1). Froa Professor Snow. L WVKKNCE, August 10, 1883. It giirs me pleasure to certify to the great benefits receded by my son and daughter, aged respectively twelie and ten years, by tbe use of l'rof. II. Samuels' glasses. Both of them bad suffered from deft-ctile siirtit. so that tbey bad been compelled to abandon school for more than a year. Other emi nent authorities had prescribed for tbeui without succes, but l'rof. Samuels' specta cles gaie them Immediato and pcrmaoent relief. 31, son is now able to do entirely without gla-scs, hi eyes haling been re stored to their natural condition by the timely and skillful application of artificial aid. K. II. h.NOw, l'rofc.sorof .Natural History, (Tniierslty of Kansas. Uotight and sold on commission representr!. H. L. HILL'S Horse & Mule Market, Douglas Avenue, west of Water St. Auction Sales Daily from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. forces k Mules, Wagons k fmmi. Harness k Sitlillu, Coiiutry sales a specialty. Kverytblng sold guaranteed as 7-tr ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssskVssssErflK Drs. Curtis & Benjamin, Celebrated Specialists! Douglas Avenue House, WICHITA, - KANSAS iy Drs. Curtis and Benjamin make a spec ialty of all Chronic and Private Diseases. $500.00 REWARD for any case of Catarrh we fall to cure, if pronounced curable by us. Wo arc the only phyeicians in Kansas uslnir the celebrated Dr. KocIi'h treatment for catarrh. Consultation and examination free to all. 98-tf Wholesale Druggists. Goods at Kansas City Prices'. Main Street, Wichita, Kansas F. W. SWAB! fSUCCK8SOR TO t. 8TACKMAM.) :ivce:RC:e3:.a.:n-t tailor! Keep on liiiml tine ;oola of tlie Intent tyli;n. The large! ntutk In the city. Sntigfaclion guaranteed. No trouble to show good. Call and en inn . I-lf First Ioor North .r Countr llultdle. coisrEifr IsAiaiSTJETST. riLsoisr & Tons, OP ST- IiOTJia, MiaSOTTEI. Loau Money on Improved Lands on Long or Short Time. Money ac Sight. Commission Very Low. We have connected REAL ESTATE. Iu detail Buy, Sell & Exchange Wetiteni property forKaateru,and vice versa Call on or address M. L GARVER. Manager of tho Wichita Branch, WICHITA, KANHAo Office over T. II. LviiclPa store. Douglas avenue. Kiiieen & Stockinger, Practical Plumbers, Steam tit. Gas Fitters. lias Fixtures. Slum Hulin k VcniililiK a Sprmllj. Esibsiu FnrnijJ. August D. Ficht, Carpenter & Builder. IE- Opposite tlie German Grocery, Dt-arco-terot Market street. 2-tf Tbe Drcorntlre Wave Heredlns Mr. Diirto-i ILirrison in Harper's. Tlv? wavoof populir decorative art Ins broken over us and receded With It hav jjona tke sticks and straws of incompetency. An ay floats many a fond illnsiou of whilom artists, who havo reluctantly lived to a tl.elr blurrpil ideals pilod high on the enp tsxiril shelf or letowed upon the married maid servant intending houvkeeplng. Torn from tlie pedestal whence fo lon it sbwsl upon one weary le. tho immemorial stork has gone down the rtreom in company witli sun flowers and apple blossoms in every stags of experimental presentment In plain words, tlio dceoratite "craa-" has had its day. Amateurs no lonpr crcp in where artist dare not tread. The legitimate adorners of our hom breathe a long sigh of relict. Tbe field is theirs. What happily remain with is of the stimulating period just passed arc a more enlightened taste in all theee matten and a more impartial enderstanding of xstlietie lawj. Colors for the Wall. American Queen. The list of color given by William Morrii as "tints fit to cover a wall with" are "a solid tel, not very deep, but ratster descnbable as a full pink, and toned both with yellow and blue" a very fine color, if you can hit it; light oranjy. yellowish brown" to he used rather fpanngly ; pab golden tint," that is buff amber, or yellowish brown; s pals copper coJor;" tints of green, from pale and Ire green to grayish grfen;" "tint of pal' blue, from a greenish one tbe color of a star ling's egg to a gny ultramarine blue." Then cokes' are, of course, for the grsxnsia. Tot Jfo ensile, or look, or wily word. So jarring with my heart. Thai if, by chance. I saw or beard, A pan; would bid me start. Charlotte Flake Bats Ob, f uar-ani-twenty carats fine The gold of that friend's lore. Who, when his presence lackeUi raise. Doth still, o in it, move. Wichita, September 22, 1HS. l'rol. Samuels, the optician, bavins: re turned to this city, 1 take pleasure In rec ommending him as an cxiert n his spec ialty. E. . Ukxtz, M. f). A Remarkable Cart. The following is taken from an Interview by the Topeka Commonwealth of October tilh, lsS3: "When W.Kdson, of the flrro of Beck k Kdson. or Tepeka. was sixteen Tear old he had the measles very bid. They left niru with the sight or his right eye so sen ou.ly affected that he has not been able to sec out of that orean until about seven months ego, when l'rof. Samuels, the noted optician, ri.rninhed him a pair of glasses that filled the bill completely, and enabled him to see justas well ontof his heretofore blind eye as he can out of tbe good one. Mr. Kdson himself neter thought that such a thing could be done, because before meet ing Prol. Samuels be had tried all the differ ent kinds of glasses made, but could not get anything that gac him any tort of re lief, huch a wonderful cure as this Is cer tainly something remarkable, for Mr. KJson had the use of bnt one eye, and bad tbe other been equally affected be would not have been able to see at alt. Doubtless a greatuanr people wbo are groping through lire In our'bliod asylums are affected Just at Mr. Kdson was, wben, did tbey know it, tbey could easily be made to see. If Prof. Samuels could get hold of them. CONSULTATION FREE. Oflke Hairs fraa 9 a. a. t 7 p. a. X. It. Owing to engagements elsewhere, l'rof. Samuel will remain here but a short time. Prof. Samuels doe not attend to busi ness outside or bt roam, and has do one connected with hita. dt-r!7 ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED. H. T. CAMIEN, MERCHANT TAILOR. Clothing Made in the Latest Styles and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and Examine Before Purchasing Zlsewcere. XT' Store on Hsln St , second door wjutli of Wholesale Groeery Co , WlchlU, Kanu snr MAJOR BROS. & HOLHDAT, Staple and Fancy Groceries, WHOLESLE .AJSTD IET-AJIIj. BOND & EVANS, STAPLE & FANCY GROCERS. 27 Main Street, Corbett's Old Stand THE FIITL.Y ROSS Furniture & Carpet Emporium! The Largest EstablUhatent ia the City for Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattresses, Window Skuki, .Shade Fiilarti, baWrtpts Mu, (mktt, Kibj &rruci, Eir. Sets Back, oppoiit Poftoflce, 16 asd 17 Xaia ItntL - - - ,1 s H. IF. rFIRIEITD & CO. LAND & LOAN OFFICE WICHITA, ICAJtTSAJB. If you desire to buy, ecll or exchange real estate of any kind, or borrow or loan money on real e(atf or chattels, give us a call. We hare I hi; best facilities, for our btiihic. Corrcapoodeace solicited. OrncE, 123 Douylat Avenue. ... Wichita, Kantau 133 DOUOULS AVEirtJE. OOODB DttlVIUD OK SHOKT VOTTCX. W. J. BLOOMER & BRO. GROCERIES & aUEENSWARE. (Opposite the Wholesale Grocery H. W. KENDLE, Awl tUaUr Is wow, iiotb, m imixic mm. um. c-SjcoBrrs. eobes, &LOVxa. cixajpjb:, jecxcj. lln.rol!B.liri A nrltaU Ulelij illrert Ut WltblU metrr ObV sJwsr es 'J3 fkMitlM Avesse. Wlefclta, KaaM4. tr rmrl Utrntlm t ttrieit try ftUyr, TO BE SLAUGHTERED! Ladies' Misses' & Children's Shoes Will t ulnvgMereil for the next 30 tlnyt at th CHBAP CASH STORE! Dowjla Ate., one dtftr rtt of (Jititen Hank. S. HECHT, THE LEADING JEWELLER! 126 Donglas Ave., opposite Bank of Commerce. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silverware, Etc., Etc Laonaeii aai ftvfaf tan tf Itcrj farielj i I& Irtvrifjm. LadJe' Levdies' Ladle' Lsvdlea' LsMlie' ICiasee' f? Fine Sboee, worth $2.25 mnd$2.GO, reduced to $1.50. 2.75 aad 3.26 and 3.76 asd " Freacb Kid, wort worth 92.76 ud 2.00, Children's Shoes will be sold regardless of cost. T. W. COVERDALE. SNIVELY & WILHITE The Beetles, Sleepless Reliable REAL EST ATE, LOAN A INSURANCE FIRM. 3.00, to 2.25, 3.50, " to 2.50. ; 4.00. ' to 3.00. v 5.00, " to 4.00, ! 3.00. " to 2,2, . -, to 1.50, : it t f lre tarfsisn. Txrj 4rie tfcetr esrs Uaass. kvy S1 earrtatfes, aa4 W tlrlr yrvyriXy OtmmtmUf, sevt BWy mH Ii tM. tit Jjmxmm. Dc riiiisisiL lot Inm Xakt CtflasrissW PaM Bsssilrlac Watskeau CWehs maA ewsr. i ss4e vkf ls sSMwtes st-rle tan tmriittutMf Wtaess, Ot, atoas ttrmt, Wksilts.XsaaM. O'sW tier HrC",g Ft7' UOs i ?; . jvi ,5"i l4 T --M "?, e 41 41 i l 9. i5a p -us rV. M i ?i a- tai 1. drf-. -tta m J ,jC - . t . r'! H&r. y. "j.- - l-fegafeA&ga 3S? :MfffJp"-M&ittr'Mi HilMi