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E-zssegBiaasa-a 3rZ F X fi:i, :--.i&75l &?- r. : .. - ri--OTy.",, Tsn -sawjasar sij.'!3Mreewr73?wi3K( jsoBSffltaFssumifjass v: 4 BEPsr rNgyftBs,s,a :ki?v ',"sr'i' s is j-- ?s Jgfue Wtithxbi hil WxqU: as '. ftvs, JMaptst 19, 1886. . '- v f 4" . , x .rsss?jjW5r&jMs tj" 7'gt -v?:'fiwwafts .,v.saife-;?:s iv .'. ja,Mstii , js ; , . v -'w' v , ? . ;vn I r - fr gttiljnffaab R. R. TIME TABLES. St. r... rt. S. A. TT. K. K. CAST BOBVD TItAI.S. Depart St. LoU Bay Express sad Kail 9 16 a.m. St. Lauls isht Exprau aid Hall 7S p. iu. Kansai City Day Exprau aad Mall u a. m. Kansas City Hlcat ExprM au4 3111 7:S p. la. rraigkt asA Aicomaodarioa 12.13 p. m. WEST 0CD THAIS,:;. Dpart St. Laala Bay Exsrwi an Mall T-Jp.m. St. Lit Xixht Kxbi-ots snd Mail "7.10 a m. EansM City Day KKprw ad Vail 'T-OOp.m KauM ay KIhl KipreM and Jlall T.IO a. in. (Highland Accommodation 1-00 p in. Dally, f Dally except Sunday. "Wichita .V Colorado. Depart Mt. Hp Express and Mall Mt. Hop Afcominodatlon ArrlTa -W.30a.in. ti&) p. :u. Mt. Hope Express and Mail 6:35p m. Ht. Hope Accommodation tlO-Wa. in . Daliy excapt Sunday. A., T. A, S. F. 11. 11. , Arrives. Golnj Kr.rth, I'assenser 4ilpm. Goln; North, Accommodation 11 15 a. in. Gains Koutu. 2'asienger 9H. m. Ooinz South, I'asngcr 7 45 p. in. Golag South, Accommodation 20 p. m. , I-euves. Goiag North, Paiensrer 5iB p. m. oInj Korth, Accommodation li-UOin. Going Sea tfc, Faimer aia. ra. tiolagfcrath. Accommodation i,))p. in. Golag Jiorth. l'assnser 8iKa. in. GoIbe Souta. I'a.iinser 7.15 p. in. AVichlta A "Western. Arrives. . S53 a. in. . 4 J p III. .115 a. m. Lrave-. . 9ASa.m. . e 10 p m. . S 10 p in. Xo. 2, Mall and Expre Xo.4, txpress Way Freigiit 'o 1 Hall nd Expr" ? o. 8, ExprMB .. Way Freight St. I.oni-i t San rraucWco. Leases. ..60 a.m. . JiJp.m. .Li to p.m. . .Sri'j a. m. Jp in :e 30 p in . JsvOn m. Golnp: TTct, Pawtnger. Ginr West, Pan)er , Gln Wt. Ireizht . Golns; Eant, Pasenor ., Golnc Eari Pa.-ni;cr Going Ea.st, Kreifht .. . Goin?East, Freight .. ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW. ' "j. MrBALDERSON Attorney at Law, Wichita, fcilgw ick county. Kin. Office In Centennial Block. )H93tf J. R. SITES Attornev at Law. Oilleo 117 E Douclas avenue. with Ansfo-American Loan and Investment Co. JONES & MONTAGUE. Attorneys at Iw. Olllce In the Eagle Block, o er Hoe .cCoN Drv Goodi itore. 72 Artf. A. T. CARPENTER. Attorney at La . Olllce. Xo 124 X Main street, up stair, nest to iKKtonice. W lehita. Kani. dAhvlStf U. C SI-C-w. w . h. bTJXE . SLUSS& STANLEY. .ttqrnev at Law. Wichita. Kanas. J. F. LAUCK. Atto-ney at Ijw . Office llrht door north of t S Iind office in Commercial Block, Wichita, Kanan. bpecial ottcntion citn to 11 klndi of business con necteil w 1th the United States Land offlcc. HATTON & RUGGLES. Attorneys at Law. Easle Flock. Wichita. Kanias. E. C KCGOXI. j H. KOJ . RUGGLES & ROYS. Attorneys at-Law. OElceoverXo 1J3 JTain street, Wichita. Kana. JAMES. F. MAJOR. Attorney at Lhw. Will practice In all Kansas courtH. Colkctions a s-peclaltv. Office over Smith & Mover's. Douglas avenue. Wichita, Kan. D. A. MITCHELL. Attorney at Law and collection agent. Street. Wichita. Kanw.. E. D. PARSONS. Attornev at Ivxw and Real LVtnte Agont. Offic opposite Manhattan hotel, room 9. H. E. CORNT Attorney at Law. 0:iice over 1.2 Doiislas avenue. F. P. MARTIN. Attoraey-st Law. Ottlco over Hyde & Humble's Book store. Ill 31aln trert, ur talrs, Wichita, Kan. J. M. HUMPHREY. Attorney at Law, Woodman" ilain itreet. Bank building ltt O. W. COLLLNOs I.OEntT M. PLATT. COLLINGS& PLATT. Attornejs.it Lnw. Will practice in tate and fed oral eourt-t. Olllce iu Temple block. Main stroet, sec oyd stnirw a north of po-.t ofllcp. Wichita, Kausa.-. S. W.ABlJls I.EO W.ADAJtS ADAMS & ADAMS. tf" Attorneys at Law. Will practice in state and fed cral courts. Olllce In Eagle block. Ichlta. Kansas. HARRIS, HARRIS & VERMILLION. Attorneys at Lavr, Commercial block, Wichita, Kausa.-. 0. D. KIRK Attorncj at Law. Room Xo. 3, V. S. Land Office bulldln?. Wichita. Kan. W. S. MORRIS. Attorney -at Law. Olllce In Temple Bloc. Wichita, Kansas. r.. A. SANKET. i r. CAiir3i:ix. SAN KEY & CAMPBELL. Lawjers, Wlaliltn, Kansas. Oi'lce southwest cor ner Market street and Doula ae. A. R. MU SELLER. Attorney at La. v. Ofliee ovur bhaw's JIuMe store, opposite postofflee, German s-poken. Wichita, Kan. GEO. W CLEMENT, JR. Attornev at Law Ode 11 Jlsln street. Kansas Xatlvnal lUnk building, WIchlt.i, Kac. ' ' ' iwwi-T.-y ar- j'jn'SICLVTS. ORlee 217 East Douglas ave. Kesidcnci 3J0 Xorth 3Iainmet. J. M. HOSKINS, M D. Physician and Btirgpou. OWce In Hj-rtnin bloc'c cinier Fourth and Doula avenue oer baur dnu; -torc. OfUce hour-, o to 11 a. m., 1 to i p. m and at nlffht. dW-im G M. B1BBEE, M. D Ouleo and roidence. Ill Douclas avonue outh side. Bame' blocfc. o er I)rby'. Implement store, Wichita. W. A. MINNICK, M. D. IIomiiatliUt. Ofllto wlrh I)r K llathe'v, ilaln tnvt, o!l "talnrjy north of poteWeo. Itei denee. 01 io-tli Fourth treet, near Cnion depot, Wichita, Kan?5i. Telephone o. HI. DR. J J. STONER Homt'M'fu.thiitt Office epplte po-toRIco. I1I dence, i5i ortii llatu stnwt, Wichita, Ivau.-d. fele pliowe lit DR. B A GUYTON & SON. rhyslcirfiis and SumeoRi-. OBiee Cam Vsolr, oppo site OeoMnuil hotel. Residence, 7T! Watr street corner Oak stret t. DR C C ALLEN I Physician and Surgeon. CPIoj and residence 4N Doujias av.viiue Xew and osctual tratrnent of i liemorrhoids. and dlejr-e- of w oiaan a ecialtr. I DRS McC0Y& PURDY ! OCIee 147 Jlnln streat. orcir Rcaht i. Son store, I WIchlM, Kjiii. Telcpbous fct rvsWencc. j e b. rentsTmTd! ! Physician and Surjeon. Ofilce over Fuller &. Son's I Grifcry. J. NtLTdN VTIXLH, ji n. T. E. TEljeX, si. d ! DRS. WELCH & WELCH. Ofllco224 D'i?las acnue. Wiehita. Kansas, vvher they ma Ik" feuud a all hours. RUSSELL & JORDAN. Physician aid Sursvons. Ofli on Arwt sh'- (if 3Ii uvt?t. first stainva south of.MaMn!c bulUiag Telephone to A D.I. 5: PALMER C.JAY. Physician .and Surtcon Offlcs t O. C. Terry irus stre. Jit Kat PoukUi aiemift. " I. H MATTINGLY. . Physician. . Ofllce o er London Taltars. Xo. 135 X Main EtTvr t L S ORDWAY, M. D. HomovivithKt. OfUce corner Doujlns ami Lw reuee aiur-. room 1 and 5; te'eyhoae 153. MRQ ;PI IMA H MM ! FR r"Horcwp.'.tu!c Phslci.a. coraer Klvcr tn and ctitrai av-nue i E. E HAMILTON, M. D Specialties Disease of the Eje, Kar, 2o.- and Throat. Cararrh and tiitln; j;liu.-3s OSlce atht corner Douglas and JHrket. up stairs. Wichita. Ktiv. DR. E M. CONKLIN. Office over Stow art' dru? store, corner ilala and Second fctrett. D1ass. of omen, plies, vjul anI private drxj-sc, sida enintions anil all enroulo ULs eases. uccenlly treotcd. Office hoars 9 to 112S3 a. m. 1 to 5 and titi io S p. m. DR. BREENE. OculL-t anl Aurl-t. Ofllce 110 Douglas avenue, near JklAIU fcireei. it ivniia. ivjuvls W. M. JOHNSON, Homreopathist. General practice, chronic Ukeacs, mai diseases f females. Tel t phone No. lftv. OflceAiid residence over Steel & ions hartlwure tera. 117 X Mln strvot, Wichita. Kan. Office hears, S to 10 a. ru to 1 . m, and at nibt- DETISTS. D. W. SMITH. Dentist. Eagle building, Douglas avenue. "Wichita, Kansas. McKEE & PATTEN. burgeon Dentists. Tee th extracted wlthont pain. Best et artificial teeth, $8.50. Office 317 East Doaglaa aenue. Wichita. Kan. DR J. C. DEAN. Dentin Opposite the iostonlce. Teeth extracted Ithout pain. DRS W. L. DOYLE &. WILSON. Dentists. Office over Earnes & Son's drug store, Centennial MoiX Wichita. MUSIC TEACHERS. MRS. S T. HENDRICKSON. j Teacher of Piano. Organ and Theory, -522 Xorth 3Iar I Let street. GEO. T.THOMPSON. Profoslonji Piano Tuner and P.palrer. Refer ences Catherine Uussrll and Thomas bhaw S. Co. All pianos tuneo by the w are kystem the onh metiKvi that will tuno our piano perfect and makft It soffiid eharrainB'. ork guaranteed. Leave orders 'with Thomas hhaw & Co , music dealers. Main street. ARCHITECTS. A. W. I.Cs.1. J. 31. CIIS. RUSH & GILES Architects and Superintendents. Ofliee In Green a. Ilay's building, over 1J3 Wet Douglas ae. C. W. KELLOGG. Architect and superintendent, tions for all cLisscs of buildings, book tore. Plans and p"tifica- j Ofdce ovtr Hjde's j TERRY & DUMONT. Architf-cts and Superintendents. Ofllce In Rov' bljck, Wichita, Kan. W. T. rilOCDFOOT. o. w. eiud. 1 PROUDFOOT& BIRD. j Archifcts and Superlnteadenta. Ofilce in Eagle ! block. 1 MISCELLANEOUS. FOREST CITY LA., No. 5220 K. of L Will met regularly eery Friday nlsht in Ileicon Moo: Hill. Members are rejucited to Imj prestnt eachecnlns. B order of JI. . RnnFRS The Photographer. Picture In all size-, and tj lea. He al-o carrier the finest assortment of picture aminsampie,!0- Wve h"n a lrieu' caU and ex - B. S. GARRiSON. Ju.-.tlce of the IVaee. Office with Woodcock & uorsej, in uorsey Duiwin?. M. J. PARROTT. Practical Paper Hanger and Decorator. At Hjde Humbles. OUT U THE MBSIIES. It was like drifting along tho shores of I the lotus eaters' land, so deliciously soft was l tuo atmosj)nero and dreamy tue landscape. Tno surroundings seemed to lack some of tho qualities of reality, they were so pe culiar, and recalled a similarity to those dimly formed conceptions one receives when in a half doze into which real sounds and real subjects creep anJ conform them selves to tho theme of tho misty dream. Besides ourselves there was no animate ob ject in sight, nor tho sign of a human habi tation. Far as tho eye could see thero stretched away tho -vast expanse of sea marsh covered with tall rush-like grasses, witkhero and thero islands in a sea of ver dure, clumps of live oaks, called chenieres, rising in dark outlines against tho distant horizon, Tho gulf of jTexico washed the very roots of tho reeds, and all along the coast mado little indentations or bays into the edgo of tho luxuriant herbage. The water that seemed to glido under our keel without even a gurgle, was of light lilac, and tho faint southeast w ind was not suffi cient to break tho perfect smoothness of its surface. In remarkable duplication tho marsh grasses along the shore lino were re flected in the water, and the lazy white clouds overhead were followed by sister argosies of like soft outline down in the watery empyrean that lay below. On our port bow, asleep in tho noonday sun, its sands tremulous under tho summer's heat, lay Grand Terre, Lafitte's island, where he and his fellow-smugglers for years plied their profitable trade. Ahead and to starboard opened up Barataria bay. There was somnolenco in tho air, and as wo looked out over the side of the little Italian lugger the perfect quiescence of the picture seemed to repress any desire to break tho silence, even by a word. Far ashoro across the marches hung a small cloud of smoko and dependent from it a dark gray gos-amer film reaching to tho earth like a strand of wool from tho black lleeco floating above. It marked tho noonday meal preparing in somo lono settler's hut in a distant chen icre. Tho excursion was ono of exploration in tho inlets and bays lying along tho coast of Louisiana to tho westward of the mouth of tUo Alisbissippi river, ana an artist ana a journalist More the only voyagers. A lug- j After bis arrival be discovered that his rela ger such as brings most of tho oysters to tives had been ruined by the civil war, and the ZS'ow Orleans market was chartered for he did not make himself known lest he tho cruise, and the to navigators launched I should become, at least for a time, a burden out with an ample supply of charts and to them. He had but little monej-. and re provender fceeking tho picturesque and curi- cehing an ofTer fiom a fisherman 'to asLt ous. lam on his little vessel he accepted the About 2 o'clock a brisk wind came out , proffer. The sight of these weird bavs and from the south-southwest, and with the . lonoly inlets had resolved him to seek here sheet trimmed well aft tho lugger went i a dwelling-place: and after purchasing a bounding along up Barataria bay. Just small boat, partly on credit, he had built before sundown a shell bank was sight jd on j this cabin and devoted himself to shrimp the starboard bow lying close to tho edge fishing, at which ho made a fair living. His of tho marsh, and thrhiugon it a grove of means permitted him to enjoy the late stately live oaks. It was proposed to camp i maga ines, and when ha could afford it he hero for tho night, and so tho helm was put ' purchased somo scientific work with which up and a run made for it Approaching it ( to keep up hL. studies. A friend in Pans, ono could hardly behove that the grove had the only person in Franco who knew his not been planted by man. The great trees w hereabouts, S2nt him newspapers and kept formed threo sides of a square about fifty , him posted about tho career of the man yards across, with tho waters of the bay for ' -who had wrecked his happiness. He wou'.d tho front. Clusters of oleander grew near tho edgo of tho water, and the regularity of the trees and tho grauual sJope of tho shelly shore seemed to point to artificial arrange ment. Sheltered beneath one of tho largest oaks and standing about fifty feet lrouitho water a lirgs palmetto hut came into view as tho chemere was reached. Standing in front of it was a tall, athletic-looking man of about IS, with long flowing locks of jet-black hair and a beard fullv two feet in lenirth. Ho appeared to bo a magnificent specimen j of the genus homo and a fitting attribute to the scene of which he formed a part, Tho lugger was run toward tho bank when one of the party leaped out and waded ashoro with tho anchor and cable. Tho master of tho placo stepped forward and ex- tended a welcome in good English, tho pro-i nouaciation, however, was stronglv marked ' oy a rrencn accent. Alter some conversa tion, at his invitation enough stores for the I night were carried up to his primitive lodge, ! , and tho luggor made secure in case a heavy I blow should come on. Tho hut was somewhat aristocratic for j that part of the coast, for it boasted of two j ' rooms about ten feet square. It had a ! frame made of odd bits of wreckage and was covered with a number of layers of , palmetto leaves, the same material forming ' its sides. A number of pirogues or dug-out lay on tho shells back of the hut and three soiemn looking water spaniels were asleep i near them. 1'rom tree to tree near the ! cabin a small meshed shrimp seme was j hanging, and just beyond the incicsura mado by the seme stood a large pile of fire wood, composed of pieces of old timber that uad floated ashore and other jetsam picked ! up along tno edge or tne ba A Lre wa burning before the entrance of the cabin ' and. as evening was stealing on, prepara-1 tions were mado for supper. Up to this time the conversation had ' been on commonplace topics only, and In- j quiries made and answered relative to ais- ? tances to certain points, nshing, etc After ' supper, when an adjournment was made in side, it was seen at once that the proprietor Tras no ordinary individual A largo shelf extended across one side of the little room. andon it wasrangedachofcB selection of the best French scientific works and late Parisian publications. A steel engraving of ITeissonnier, another of Thiers and a chromo of Victor Hugo adorned the walls. Three handsome fowling pieces hung from their pegs, and looking out from a rough wood cabinet glistened an English made microscope. A cup or two of tea, his only beverage, seemed to lift the latch of his communica tiveness, and it was not long before the party as immersed in a pleasant discus sion of Tyndall, Spencer, Comte and Fara day. It was a surprise to find a man possessed of so much erudition and natural mental capacity living there alone the life of a her mit. With some hesitancy the question was put as to his reasons for thus voluntar ily placing himself out of tho world, as it were; A shadow seemed to pass across his face when the question was asked, and his coun tenance gave evidence of deep emotion. Taking from his pocket paper and tobacco he rolled and l'ghted a cigarette, and puffed it some minutes in silence. His blue llannel shirt, which was unbuttoned, exposed a broad chest and well developed, almost mas sive neck, on which his large and well shaped head rested with graceful poise. In marble the bust would have been not unlike that of some heroic Grecian -narrior. Puffing slowly at his cigarette and toying with a favorite dog as he talked, he be'eran. in a low oice, to tell something of his past i history, exacting a promise, howe er, that I nothing of :t should be gh en to the public j until after his death or his return to his for-1 mer home. I The second son of a judge of the court of ! Cassation of Erance, he graduated with honors at tho Ecole Politecnique, as he was intended for the army. After his educa-' tion was completed he retired to a country residence of his father s, near Alaoccn. in Xormandy, where he enjoyflc u vacation of eighteen months. The raiu and delightful scenery thereabouts excited in him a deen love of nature, and he beguiled his time with thort foot joumovs through the sur oundinS country. To amuse himself ho ook up the study of botany and natural 1 listory and, becoming enthusiastic on the juoject. ne decided to devote nis energies to he profession of a naturalist It was during thi3 time he met frequently i beautiful girl, tho daughter of a titled jentleman living not far from Alencon, who, catching something of his affection lor tho wild and romantic in nature, ac :ompanied him in his visit to some of the :noro interesting localities in the neighbor hood. Her parents permitted this as shi? vas always escorted by her brother, a year t ounger than herself. Thrown together so aiuch and being of like disposition the inlnity between them soon ripened into a strong and deep love. Tho speaker here WA3 silent for some time t md then resumed his story. The girl was ngaged by her father to a young nobleman I Df that district, whom she heartily disliked Dn account of his dissipation. The old story 1 was repeated. Tho parents discovering her affection for the young naturalist preented his further visits to the house, but a secret ;orrespondenco was kept up between him self and his sweetheart The end came at last, and slio was taken to Paris, where she t was married to his rival. Embittered against the world ho at once I joined the army as a lieutenant of the Tor ! ty-t' jd of the line. Conservative in tem- porament ho was anything but a warm roy- ilist, and tho success of his titled rival drove him into ultra democracy. Ho became a determined enemy of rank, and bidded his time to take reenge. Tho war with Ger many broke out, and tho excitement of that bloody contest kept his mind fully occupied. Disaster and defeat came and he found him self in Paris when it surrendered. Through all tho vicissitudes of camp and field he had not for an instant f orgotton his love, and where er he went made inquiries regarding the whereabouts of tho count and his wife. Tho commune came and, throwing down his sword ho joined it and became ono of its leaders. Ho sought everywhere for his rival who w as reported to bo in Paris, but failed to find him. Ho declined to speak of his participation in th3 terrible events of the commune. Ho was captured in a street assault and carried to "fail, whero, with j thirteen others, he was sentenced to bo shot The night before the oxocution a Sister of Charity visited him. When alone in tho cell w ith him she divulged her identity. Tru9 to her old love, his sweetheart of Alencon, at the hazard of exposure and disgrace, had i esolved on his escape. She furnished him a disguise as a Carmelite nun, and after a daring pa-sage betweon four inspectors of tho prisou, both succeeded in gaining the street Betoro parting promises were ex changed that if m the future she should ever become single she would let him kno., and ho would go to her, no matter where sho might be. He thought America the safest ref ugo for himself, and in tw o months reached Louisiana. i hero Lo bad relatives. live out hei e alone until somo message from acro. the sea an:e to him. There was. a charming frankness in the l! manner in which he told his story. though now and tnen he showed e-iJence- of deep buff-rtng, yet he endeavored to hido it by a superhuman effort, and with a pleas ant snule, tinged, it is true, withsadne-s, ho would divert tha attention and pass on to another portion of bis narrative. It was nearly midnight when, weariol with tho long day"& sail and drow from tho effects, of the gulf breeze, the party crawled under their thick musquito bars, and soon all wore asleep. Day was just brea.ung across the lone some marshe when tho exle awakened tne sleepers and present d each with a steaming cup of black coffee. He appeared much gayer than the e-iening before, and in a jovial mannar remarked that he had had a curious dream which augured a brighter fu ture, and besides this, he had discovered near the shell bank a species of water plant hitherto unknown. V"ith such good luck since hii visitors arrived he urged a pro longation of their stay. Time would not permit, however, and to the fresh morning breeze the lugger's sail j was Hoisted, and in a lew minutes hut was hidden bv tho sedgi marsh, and the waving hat could not longer be distingu tance. , This winter an oysterman brought to tha city the intelligence that a short tima after f he had delivered a letter to -French Joe." as the exile was calleJ, tho cabin wtvs found J desertad and the shell bank of Barataria. bay has no: known him since Chas. E. S "Whitney in Times Democrat. One Way to Get a Start. -AVcuM you advise me to sand my son to , the naval academy " asked a 'e Yorker ? of a naval o3icer. "3y all means," was the reply. -if he will not study hard enough to become ono of the first ten honor men of his ?!ass. Ih that cae the government will Honorably orop aim alter graduation, ana l he will be able to start ia life with the Lest j ww UMwUwM m wmwwm vk v,v , New Tori Lettar. 01 1 WHBN MORTGAGE 11 WT 00. CAPITAL, $100,000. Farm Mortgages, No Delays, Interest at Lowest Rates. . ACT AS TP.tSTEES FOR COSPORATIOVS, CO PARTTEBSErPS. ESTATES AND TTrrmr T.s. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS- DAVID P.OBISOK. JP-, Pheotzst. Toledo, Ohio. OIPZCIH., 1.S7 ROBISON BROS., BANKERS. ta'iieiit, Municipal and Comity Bowls Bof lit and Sold CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. REDUCTION IN PAPETERIES. All Our Box Papers for Sale at a Liberal Discount from the Usual Prices. 25c BOXES for I5c, 60c BOXES for 30c, 75c BOXES for 50c,' $1.00 BOXES for 75c Now is your time as these goods must be sold. This sale will be for TWO WEEKS ONLY HYDE & HUMBLE. The Nicest Lots in the City are in HIBARGER'S -:-ADDITION, Eetween Park and Tenth Streets, trest of Washington Avenue Low rices an( BUNNELL a SOLE ZIMMERLY'S ADDITION. Now is the time to buy lots in this addition while they are cheap. ONE MILE SOUTH ON LAWRENCE AVE. Street cars and large brick School house in connection. For further in formation call at 6n S Market st. MONEY - o:nt - City Property, Chattel Mortgages AND PERSONAL SECURITY. LOWEST -:-RATES! V NO -:- DELAYS I L. B. BUNNELL & CO. W. a COBBETT. Presitieat. A. HESS. WICHITA Wholesale Grocer Company Jobbers of G-rocerles and Grocers' fixtures, show cases, scales, etc. I Nos. 233 and 235 North Min St, WICHITA, KAN. i ! i ' MONEY Od Chattel Mortal IN SMALL OR LARGE AMOUNTS. SHORT TIME AT THE LOTTE8T RATES ue jugger s sail j . llrHlfidii Baiiof Company lished in the d C I I 116 WZSE DOUG J. B. HOLIJDAT. J. R. HOLLIMY I CO., Wichita Grocery, t-OH toJCUOE r,r, . ,-T . -,-v -v -v - -f s'T TJ TTC AFjLE and tAiNCY (jrKUCxLivl DO, No. 227 E. DOUZias JAMES J. ROBISOX, SrcEETAET. ZvCA - TIN" STS-SET- ROBISON BROS,, 127 MAIN ST. Terms Easv MOREHOUSE, AGENTS. TO LOAN H. BLACK. Secrets a P. TO LOAN and Git? Proper If h i and Farmers Mk Co.. ' - I.AS G. VTUSCJB. ECHXOAT. Ia la- AVO. Wicnlta, Kan. ILaBNLLHi&LsBIKaus; "1 tX B mB 'ifik vAT9VHnR Bw tl Mm p UK tMk MWpyjLl- BilRINIBnBiHH WICHITA CRACKER COMPANY, Manufacturers of Fine Crackers I Pure Candies. JOBBERS IN FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. Agents for "Good Faith", "Scout" and "Success" brands of Cigars. GOODS SOLD TO DEALERS ONLY. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. The Jewett Farm. CHENEY, KAN. STALLIONS. 1886. KAXSAS WILEXS, 3&U. FoaloiUffiU cater Uiytlte IS hand-; slml by Geor Wilfce. !re of fortX'8e SW ivrfftnurt fl-s: tUra Almont, St, slr of thirty jtfcrform-r, scond dam by Oen. Ixv. thorougbbttl Bnuulvjn of InirrrUl SIsmw. PATCHEX WILKES. & Foaled 1885: color hlacta -,U UH hands; dred by Gtirse WHke. 5EJ. sir of forty Sto OSS) twrforvmr. nml dam Uy Jlambrlno Patchcn. i-1. ire of fourto'n 2-30 rrfornr, ?ortnd dam IMly l!rm plain of Wilkes Boy. 22!) by Jlambriuo Patchen, Sh third dam. PicUea. by ilauibrtno Chief. IL ERIE WILKES. CGW. Foaled KS, color bav: size 13 12 hands. stnxlbvGjirse Wllkw, 5JE, ilre of forty five 3S33 j!rfnttcr, tLun by Confederate Chief. B3; sire William Arthur, I3t feEDGWICK.tSa. Failol IS7T; eolor brorn, lzc tw hand; strrd by Ulle West, ?t by Almonc Rt first dam by GarrarJ Chitf. 2233. b Jlambrlno Chif. if, second dim I'm by old Cray Kal (thorutuabml.) The above tal!lon w ill tnnd at SJ3 the wwm, with privlleco of rotnm tho following uiiaa If m.or docs not prove w ith foal, $10 duo at time of srvlc. and balance Octolmr lit. t-HU FoaIl l3$2: color black; sUe ICH hand. Slrol br Bearer: sire of Mariow e. i!3. dam br WUIUm ! "-a-on, with privilege of return the follon la? ron ice, ana uaiance uciooer I, jm. I alM have an Imported Percheron t.alIlon stand In? If not in foal, no charge. lor further particulars rpgardim; the above talliois FRANCIS TIERNAN & CO., CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERSOF Water and G-as Works PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO CITIES III KANSAS. OFFICE X W COR. 5TH and MARKET ST. ST LOUIS. Wl r WITA i'AW OFWCn A W COR MAI awl UOUCMS AVEXOE. VflL.nl I A, rAN. Correspondence Solicited. WICHITA NURSERY. C II. FIXIC & SOXs; of th .M established an I n-llbU nairle st Lamar, ll. , vrrmUl rpefiHy Inform the poblle that they have made rranci,in,nt and will fiirt a branch nrry In Wfehlta. Ateo that they r bow xrkinr order for nnrwry toclc t tpllwj frwn Umfr mir-ri Ai Lamar If - until t&ey can irrow th turn. In tli.-tr laneh anr ry at Wtchfta, and hve t reewlv th patronage of the citizen of Wiciu and Ssiwicic coanty Mr. F. M Miller Genera! Agent, will represent the firm at this place Office at Commercal Hotel j C, O. DAVIDUX. I'restdeni. R s ATE?. Ftamlarr. The Davidson Loan Company ! PAID-UP CAPITAL. $00,000. i Money Always on Hand to Loan on Improved Farm and City Property. Have Loaned More Money in Southern Kans than any Company in the SUie Office with cmzr&ss baxr. uwk Oregr Xmin Str gt ami Dnmxkm Armmam. i n. a, AJXI3T. Notary ItMfcf. ALLEN, GRAHAM I CO., "B'Tn-wif t Wk t Jta Lael ami laa fmuuiT Negotiate Loans, Sell Lands, Place Insur ance and Iake Collections. TAXES PAID FOR NON-RESIDENTS ZZZCORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED pawAvn. VriCHITA, KAS. PIIsTE CARRIAGES. W csarry a faH Une of Spring YTorK consisting of Carriages. PhsBtons, Jump-Seats, Surrys, PAHZ: WAGOHS, BUGGIES and ROAD-AB?S. Weliave a great variety of stylos and will make prices to suit tho times. KELLY, ALEXANDER! RAM 123 UA3.KHI ,' J. F. Reese & McBee, JReal . Estate . Loans .T LOWEST BATSS: lose? Alian Beafly n Sii Call on tis and get razes at 218 E Douglas Avenfejpclaita. Kane atswri THE FiNUY ROSS nitore -:-and -:- Carpet EMPORIUM. LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT EC THE STATE TOR t Fioniitrire, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattresses. Window Shades, Shade Fixtures. lambrequin Poles, Cornices, Baby Carriages, etc. 1"OSS CLOCK. Oppolt the Pnto:i5e A 1W and Kt MA1X STHEET. ISS6. KIXCJIAX. S3. Cliainn r"erzu.on. iM. br Alta. TOj first dam by SUnilanl m Miunbrino. the dam of SUntA Ctatu. 5:IJ Tenm- fXt thn if mare does not prore in fnal, jWduc at time of wr at 513 payable April 1st, t&fi. If mare prove ta foal; addns HENUT C. JEWETT, Cheney, Sedgwick county, Kan II W OILMAN Jew fr- Riwhua. V JI WICHITA, KANSAS. O. W. fcvKtM. STRHBT. as Fapmjie BsfetttL -s . .."- &1 .rtS-iJr, 5C jteCv iskLs