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She Siclxtta pailia.gle: aietlnesas pfofcttittg. jpcptcmbcv 22, vbSB. ; L- s. K r R at SSIfcfc fgngle Advertisement.-. In this column will be charged for at the rate of Fi- Cent- per line per week. So ad vert somen ts taken for Ics tlian 2.1) cents, and will not le Inserlc-d until paid for. WANTED. '117 AXTKD 5 jjoo.1 carpetters Immediately. S-.SO ? Ic-r aay; ail w inter jou. .). J Kemvorthy, 50$ Douglas ae. 10S lT XITANTED-Man and wife, n ithout children; good W wases. J. K. Kenworthy. luS-U XU"ANTEI-Ore hotel clerk. 10) railroad men, free Y t tMiiLruiHfiitmi' i liwu-fi. wntito! for every cln of work: .Seamstress Insurance men, anil fe male heln of nil kinds. Address win iiamp.. Kcnwortlfy, COS Douglas avc. 1(H-Ct XTANTED A good girl to do housework. , No W washing nor mm!n. Hrw H. Imboden, XiX Emporia nve. -Y7"AXTED-Tailore-s. a young girl "hocati make pant and vc-M: work all j .ear round, answer soon. Afldrcbs 1' O box .7. Eureka. Ka J. M w TT-ANTED-Two good coat V?ue?SiS X Steady work guaranteed. J. M. Jones, ijutc inson. Kan. ;TTANTED-A good girl at -J. F. Reese' V porta ave. Immediately. ,223 n Em- io;-u -x-t7"ANTED 3 salesmen at $50 ikt month, 5 agents V nt 873 per month. 0 girls for private families, hotel li-lp. farm bauds, etc. Don't Iiy around and I.vMiiican'tget work when jou cm get all von lift lv calling on or addressing with stamp, Will IL JlattieUI. "vichita, Kan. Otllce 11L.X -Main. 10?i,t -rrr VNTEll A position for any outside work; Lest of reference glv en. Address J. D. G., care Eagle -iTT-iVTPni'.miB makers, tteariv work and good W prices iaid. Address A. O. Ueltkam. Arkansas City, -Kan. TTTANTED Manan'l vatf e, no children: m.m to V take care of Iior-c aWl make himself useful; oman Uj cook and do housework. Apply at V703, ilrv!eware.orII. G. Tolers otllce, G.h. uj V WANTED-Girl wanted at 507 N. Main M, to do housework in small family. Call at bouse. WANT ED-Those who have proiierty to sel or w l-h to buy to call and sec us at 151 X. Main St. up stairs, where we will treat jou in the best possi lili. manner. Hollistcr & Anictt. l't hie manner. Hollister -TtTAN'TED Dav boarder-. Inquire at 214 X Water st. within fle minutes walk of jKstonlci'. Price S.1.50 lcr w eek, or meal-. 25c. lft TVAXTED A good cook, man or woman. V wages paid. Inquire at 241 X Water 3t. Be-t of 10C-3t -VTTANTED-A bov from 12 to 14 ears old to do V housework, color no objection. Applj at .2.U T I.'....-.rll n 'U', U X Emjwrla ac e -rrTANTED-A girl to cM)k In a private family, call Wat b Ecor. Lawrence and Eun sis. .- ANTED Three day boarders at 003 S Topcka y acenue. " ANTED A few more good boarders at $-5.50 ler W weeK.21 i waiiTMiiTt. VTTANTED-A man to take charge of a farm; must V understaud reeling cattle, 7 miles from town. Address box 42. la,(,t -vrrANTED Kirn body to call and get prlcert on V lots in Rock Islxnd addition. P. S. bmitli. OAer 103-Ct' AVells, i-argo express umu.. WANTED-Everj body wants lot.s in Rock Island addition, this U-st location in the city for wholesale nouses. ruryiK r.. . . ,(-ti Wells Fargo express oflice vrrNTED A position by a middle aged widow VV ladvlnapmate family as hoiisckceier or as a companion to an old lady or invalid. Address box 10"! lit TtrANTEI) -A good loy about 13 ears of age. Ap V ply at the "i . M. C. A., rooms lietweeu 'J aw 1 r i Ti'n mnii dint ran kpII medicine on the V street; must bosoiier ana muu-iriuus; n play and sing. Call at 813 Douglas ae. lOt Ct -IVrvxTED One or two funiMied or unfurnished V rooms with board for gentleman and w i.e. in Will rsllH-tl iirn-um itumiy uini kin"' ih.iihj,i. .-.. pay Hbi ally for good accommodations; refcre in.es. Ad'drci-s Home I Ids otllce. 101 W -wT ANTED Situation ns bill cl rk. eopli-st or gen eialollleewnk; ieterci.ee gb.cn. Adiiie-s R -,i... 1UI lt TV ANTED To rell a hall-rare I eneetoAtlwiiNOhlo. la. CI til Ot t V. Address lock box UJI. NTED To rell a half-fare ticket from I'lor neluuatl. good in: 101 Gf VI ""ANTED An experienced hardw aio salesman. Addrc-s G, W. Miller, Arkansas City, iean.101 U WANTED A llistelahs hard at dress- iiiaklmr, immetiiately. Mrs. L. J. Xoel. 321 S Main. 104 fat -f-irvNlED-An cxpeiieneesl and comivtent ab straetor of titles; permanent situation to such a person guaranteed. Address P. H. All.rLjht a Co.. Winlleld, Kan. t " r AN! ED A girl about 10 ears of age to do light housework, 217 n Uill oria ave-. "" "s "1 YTANTED A good responsible and first clas ba- kerat Stfitloid, htallord county, Kan., ) miles w est or Hutchinson. Good referenees or don t apply A giMid man cm secure a long Job as soon as hi' ar ries in the city; an American preferred. AIa lea cock. Stafteird. ICan. lOJ-Ct W' ANT ED-A girl to do general houscw ork. En quiie at U0 Ida ae. I"3 M TVANTED-Cook for restaurant, man or w oman, W to go 15 miles out Call at Geo. '1 urner s lunch room oppo-dtc the marble v. orks on Main st. 10.1 bt "V1TAXTED -Employment by n'party able to work. W Experience in VeM-ral lines, bpeaks English and German. Address A. H. Ahrens. lia ot WANTED A good girl to work In small famlly nt 410 S Main st. "fa-ot TT17"ANTED 3 woks. 5 dining loom girls orls,2 T iiidtnnue iiieu.Ji gills lor private family, 2 men to solicit for rend made clothing, 3 seamstress to take work home with them. III latxucrs at gl--" Ir dav. J. R. Keuworth. Dfs Douglas a c. HMGt rANTED Immeiliately, a goid barber (white), ste.uly work. S12 iwr week. Address John -er. Medicine Eotlge. Kan. 10- 1-t IVANTrD All ambitious lames ami geniii'iiicu ie attend the night school which owns at the Southwestern Bu-lnes college Oct. 4th. IssG. dlOl l:n A .TAXTFD A full and compute list of raw and imrtitcd Lirmlng land for vale. Fai num. .v Georgi". 110 Main st. 101 lit XA-TANTED All tn'ivous having cltv property for V sale to leave the same w Itti is. l'arnum.Simms & George, 110 M-tln st. W '" -ifTAXTHl Eery f-1"" llx fi-dfr ick county for sa'le ou our books. Farnum biinms t GiMrge. -r NTED A bov to fetl job presses; steady cm- ill" meut, Call at this oflice immedlatel . "WANTED investor- ami spccuiaioi i" w" ; about the Wichita Gardens. Enquire of Ashbel Welch Eagle block. TIT YVTED Wo want ou to know that our own "interest rciulresou toliAKt In tlie Ichita Gardens In-fore the price- goes up. Ashbel clch. Eagle block. M ut -Vl"r"NTED A gocvl honet. iueateil, single woman, between the ages of 2? and :fi ears, to taVechaigoof a small family- l'u' AppbJUPr Winders ofilev, over Citizen' IPUl.trn k'nn Wiciiita. Kan sy-tf TTTAVTED-Insurance of all clasMf . I can give V v ou the best rates in the most tvli-ble comivan hi. Avblwd Welch. Eagle block. UOU. ITT Wl ED The Wichita Garden are booming. W and don't w ant v r,u to Ket left, ttquiy f theprinc. 1 real e state dealers or of Ashbel vgch. Eaule block. ITTANTED Tnar.is and men to work on D. M. .t AV Clt- llTit Stafford. Kan. Good l st'ady w oVk.' Apply at Stafford, on the work. Urn, O'Lenry. Coi.tracror. ED-Womantodo washing at honsctw' tavli week. lrs. H. Blckwcldcr, .!. X W7 KhitHjrla av e, ITfriVT '"ANTED-To buy stockn.-attle of all kinds. J. A. V ilelnsor. at Ilorie aud Mule Jlr.rket. Belrcor. at Ilors. au.l Mule .lan.et. "'' VfTANTED Borrow crs for monev ; wo place mo.iey V at the low est rates ou all kinds of chattel se curltv lor.tLS r.nd also on second niortaw-. on iini--WIcliltaHinkiagCoaud l-'anncr Uinkli W..M). llGWent Douglas avc. ?;" w ANTED-Roar!crs at the northeast comer tif Third and Lawrence ave. Xrr-"-fTEITo'oau?-'-lW,,bjsriii,-! bloaks and W roide:o projierty, within the nest thirty days. Kuasas Lcu.n and Inv cstmetit coiopany 127tt rrTAXTED To loan at lowest ratfs-. Sia'.av ou city and farm piopcrt. Mot-ey ready any day. S. W. C.vp-r 137 Main PL R)tf "TtTAXTjiD IVvsfHK rs an 1 business men to know that thJatloinl AccountanU Bureau otrers ucsurpasseHl facilities for the procurc-ir.ent or Ilrst-class men ard women for po-ltlonas lKk koepersamiawounianit. uusintsa men wco wjuii em Ors well MS, ITOR RENT 1'lt.isant front room at 5! X M-ln ? i-trect. 103-lttt FOR RENT Two furnlshl rooms, eadi suitab'c for one or two gentlemen. Call at S25 South Em poriaavenuf. 107-tt FOR REXT FurnLshed room fori or 2 gentlemen. 4$. blocks from Occidental hotel; references ex Cba-Rde. Engulro at S4S River st. bet. 2d and 3d. I0S- jBail$r 5 m- VNTED Situation by a teacher w ho has good VV testimonial as to character and su.-cev, I., teaching, and H graduate. Ulgh (-alary not so niii-ii an object as employment. Address j- . "otason. lion. Duller county, Kau. 10? Cf "TTAX 1 ED 1 place loans on long time o;i farms W or liu-lncs- blocks or on short time or chattel or real estate s.urlty : rates low and prompt attention. Ashbel Welch. Eaglo block. HQ-l.t I lent Help, DI1U CAperi uwjo.niHavJ c.m ir i ....i. ..-g. M- , t-rkiF reterenco. and want situations, vyoiMdo ,op r. it E-T.rai d Central Hotel. Geuda Spiings. Jl.ycddru3.lr.BU. ORIcforthosto te pflva-asas m tr. JLiuVa. the great Ivealth nCstof the Southwestern auincss conec-. v iiuu.hi unwuthem Kiinsas; doing a md Win: buM ' "kl" -,...Vf-tntncr r.l..indnewi newly furnished this ' spring: good c-'iaace for Kinw one; ;roasou for sell- FOK HUNT. lig. ago. Call on or address R. C, Love, Gleuda -- --- Spring. Kansas. dcI tr FOR KENT. TrOtt RENT A cood stock and grain farm of 45J X? acres bottom laud adjoining the city to rout for cash. Address lockbox 211. lw-im FOIt KENT Two furnished rooms for gentlemen, with or without baard. References exchanged. i) N Tourth ave. FOR RENT-One newly furnished front room, suit able for two ix-rsons; alto can romlate a f.-w pen-ons n ith llrst-class boarding. Inquire at 4.3 X Topeka av e. l'J-ttr 17OR urVT Front nom. neatly furnished, close to twines-, part of c-ity; suitable for one or two rents. Call at ;!u3 -V-Iarket street, near Occidental hotel. . J0T6t J-iOR REN'T T o nicely furnished rooms. Call at 1.1W East Douglas avc. 107-fit JT'OK KENT lce front parlor bed room to four ' gentlemen with loard. within five minutes walk of I'ostoHlce. Inquire at 2HN Water st, luo-Ct ITOR RENT Eurnished room"!, only one block ? i i mi Douglas avc Pleasant surroundings. En- ? fi om Do I (,Ure nt 3( is iw rence av e. lis tjtt I7OR RENT Front room nicely fun ishetl at 423 S " -larkct bt. 105 6t 17OR liENT Furnished rooms at 1.5 I." Topcka ? ave. lW-Ct I7ORRENT Store room on N Main st, 23SU, plate : g!as!ront. Enquire at Occidental grocery. 104tf IT'OIt RENT Three nice rooms In a new house la I the north end cloe to the street cars; will rent cheap: call at 1(5 west Douglas avc. 101-6t IT'OR RENT-Two rooms, one handsomely fumi-hed J lower front room, large and airy, three windows. porcli on front; one large nicely turnisiieu room; wardrobes in both rooms; board furnished. Apply! at 250 X Emparlance. lUJ-Cl J70RRENT-A small stable. Welch. Eagle Block, Enquire of Ashbel 103-t,t IT'OR RENT A first class room for rent, suitable : for three gentlemen; . ith board, by the 20th of fcept. N E cor Iw rence and Tliird. 103-Ct IT'OR RENT Strletlv first-class furnished rooms. " largest and most convenient in Wichita, in Union block, oier Palace barber shop, next to Commercial hotel, Douglas avenue. Apply to Jlrs. Gandolfo. room No. 5. up stairs. daS-tf IT'OR RENT Half of a store room at 13S N Main st JL' In the best location in tlie city Room well lighted and plate glass w imlow v. (192 17011 RENT Nicely furnlslied front looms; large 1 and alrv; southern exposure; in a new house. En quire at 422" west Central a c. 82 tf FOR SALTE. IT'OR SALE One thoroughbred Berkshire sow, also " 4 thoroughbred boar shouts large enough for ser- c ice this fall. Enquire at ll'J Doughusae, or on cor ner of Tliird and Washington sts. lUS-lni TTOR SALE ReJ bull calf from the short-horn JL1 "Straw berry Gem ' three months old. Enquire 108 tt at 921 E Third st. IT'OR SALE Good, stjlish road horse, sound and ' kind; will trade for citj property. Inquire at of lice of U. W. Clement. Jr., 134 X. Main st. 107-tf IT'OR SALE Owing to sickness the parties will sell ? a lirst class restaurant and boarding house doing a good business; 25 tott) regular boarders pajing 5 iter week day board. Rare chance. Enquire at 2ol )ougla ave. 107-121 IT'OR SALE OP. EXCHANGE Barber county land ; in amountt. from 191 to I.WJO acres; will sell for cish or exchange for general hardware stock. Call on or address C. A. Noah, Lake City, Barber county, Kansas. 107-Gt "IT'OR SALE A new 150 egg Incubator, quite new Jj and lu full working order; price $25. Also some line chickens White Leghorns and Light Brahmas Apply to lock box 30s. ichita. 107 bt IT'OR SALE A travelling photo gallery; a new 1 tent and instruments complete: would exenange ror a team or take a horse as part pay. Instructions gi en to the bu er if desired. L. V. Johnson. Leon, Butler eouiity. Kan, 107 btt ITOR SALE Special bargains; line building lr.ts " SM) to Sl&i. 5 acres in tine stateof cultivation, only $1,0(0. 5 " ' house 3 rooms, only Sl,2t0 S ' " " " SI.W. 5 acres for subdividing, $5,U"0. 10 S.U. 20 " " " S12.0. 40 $10,000. Tiieseacj-e pieces are close to the city and' cry de sirable as an investment, sure to jleld handsome lirolits; terms easv. W. D. McCormick, 122 E Douglas ae. 107-lm "IT'OR SALE V.ehaco.clusic sale of lots In Ran J son & Kai's2d addition at i cry low prices and easv terms, "Fine inducements to those wishing to build. Come early and get lirst prices. Farnum, Simms & George. 110 Main st. lOG-Ct IT'OR SALE 50x140 ft on north Wichita st; on car 1 line, east front, and new S room house. Price 10(i0. Farnum, Simms & George, 110 Main st. 100-fat A. 'room house. For particulars call at 1120 N Fifth a e. or address J. A. P. Eagle ollice. , 1W bt TTOR SALE Second hand stock and business, worth S1O0 per mouth; cheap. HoIIIster .t Arnctt 1S7 Main st. up stair-.. 10C-Ct IT'OR SALE Choice city jiroj crt and farms at a 1 bargain, at Hollistcr .v Arnetfs, 151 X Main st up stairs. 10-J Ct IT'OR SALE Kennedy house, cor Douglas and .Jl Fourth ave; furniture and liiture and all that belongs to the house, cheap. One of tlie best loca tions in the cit; al-.o a lease until the 1st or May. Apply at 113 S Fourth u c. 10b-t F OR SALE Lots on the west side, a bargain if fold once. I'. S. Smith. 100t- TTTOR SALE Lots In Rock Island addition; the tK-st 1 real esta'e bargains ever oilered in Wichita. P. s. Sliiith o er Wells Fargo express ollice. 105 0t "IT'OR SALE Cnoice lots on Iiw rence avenue lioth L? east and w est fronts. Fargo express oltice. S. Smith, over Wells Ilk) bt IT'OR SALE I have for sale lots in all parts or the 1 cltv. both residence and business lots. No trouble to show property. Call and see us. 1. S. Smith, over Wells FargY) express ofiioo kit. et IT'OR SALE Those desiring a first class live room 1 house hard and soft w ater. In a good neighbor hood, will do well to call on J. L. Sennett. nt Abram Smith's carpenter shop, corner Third and Main st. "IT'OR SALE A Oti-UV) stock of hardware for cash, in JL the best town In the state Address P. O. Ikjt lOI.Ctj OJ, Arkansas City, Kan. -7VI!t KT E A 1! JL shop, and house a:.d lot cheap: splendid location; must soli. Address W. H. McPherson, Torrance.Cow le county, Kan. 104 ct IT'OR SVLE About Cs feet well made paneled ' counters, suitable for anv retail business. Apply at oflice of W. W. Johnstim Co. lOHit IT'OR SALE Tw o tickets to St. Louis cheap. Sterns. ' Tremont house. 101-ot IT'OR SALE At a bargain. Now two story eight ' riHim house, completely furnished. Terms easy; lmmetliato os-.ession; street cars pass the door. En iulre on the premises X E cor. Oak and Cherry sts. 104 tf IT'OR SALE A. L. Vustin offers 20 acres of choice 1 lands on College Hill for the next few d.is at a iBiwiln rind ho ran be found at his residence on the said land. l!H-tf IT'OR S.U.E For lots In Junction addition to Wloh ' iux see P. S. Sni.th. at offlee of H.irris, Harris .t Vomilllion, over WeliU Fargo Express oflice. 102 12 1 IT'OR SALE Call at once w hilo the priced are low; 1 no better lurcain- can be had than in the Wich ita gardens. Ashbel Welch. Eagle block. lCM2t IT'OR SALE Srddle ponies, some broke t ' S. T. Major, cor. Topeka ave and Tenth st, some broke to drive. Hs-ir TOR SALE Choice business pmperty on E Doug- JL las ave. Call on Parker S. Smith t omce oi PS12t liurrio, Harris & ermllllon IT'OR SAI.x: Will wll vlHi lease and furniture 10 1 rooms at Union block over Palace barber shop. Apply to Mr-, Gandolfo. at ULion block. 97 tf IT'OR SALE The V. ichita Gardens. The biggest ; thing now oITercl In the market. EnQulro of principle real estate detders or of Ashbel WclchEagle block. ito-ia IT'OR SALE The garden spot or the world, other ' vvi-o known as the Wichita gardens. For Infor inatlon arplv to the nrinclpalre.il evtato dealers or to Ashbel Welch, Eagle block. UO-Kt , "IT'OR, SALE I have some special Kvains in rarms JL? from two to throe miles from Chemw; 1C0 acres I throe Jullvo troni Cheney, SO acres In cultivation: j acri'S lrvcornione acre In potatoes: house, orchard, stable and wJUvHleo grove, small fruits, etc, all for AiA'j. Also 1,160 acres, two miles from Chene; W acres undi r fence: thres houi.s: orchard, grove, liv ing water all bottom, ?19,U. These are two sped mens of thoiKinds of aeres-fcr sale by me. Inquire" ofJohuCoaVy.Xheucy, Sedgwick county, Kansas. d93-lm SALE ?he finest lend to be found. In H. 5 -mini lOaero i6t on W nshincton ave. There i bz n.qiiey lnl t If you buy now. Ashbel WeJch, Kale blivck. jiiO-Lt "IT'Ort SALE Old papers ot this office at 23 cents a jj. iiunjreu I 1JQXl SALE V :lae brecdln? jack, for the sum of 3)U). Iniplrccr wr.te to Pink Pouts. Srtf , T ,.. -. , ., . I b.M TRAEc-Oil RENT Tlie Xulvaae I iron Flour Mill. For ternis.cill on or address J. E. ! Humiitrvy-ASon. WLh.ta. Kans. - dSS-tf .- . t of .- i -- - i.t. j v,. iriAkt.. . i lO t.rtTnMhVn aVnnrTh oft ,X ttii principal real estate cealsrs or Ashlel Welsh. Ea?Ie block F OR SALE A10.aC will buy 1(0x140 ft with hou.se . no 4th avenue. Just south or WUllamstree't, suita ble for wholesale or agricultural implemeut ware- I hon-; R sid track can !x. put lu very chesrs E. C. and i:iL Cole. SS aotuto tc dt IT'OR SALE-CO lots in, iiioargers aouiaoa. ines lot front on Wa-hii.gt. n av-er.ue and west oa 5 Avoslev AVenuc. aro wtl wih flue fruit and .hade ' Jlllil.- ... 1.-41., --. - - treses, ana w lu DC Wia oa easv i e-ii. ci.i ub ouiuicu 1TKv SALE 3 lots on X. Waco avenue DC ween I? Fourteenth and Fifteenth street; will be sold at a bargain. Inquire at 151 X Main st. SO-tf IT'OR SALE Mv stock of groceries and quensware 1 at Anthony. Kan.: will tell for cash only; utock will Invoice for 4,VX. I w 111 rent to the parties buy ing, the building, which Is 120 feet with good cellar. L B. Forbes, Anthony. Kan. 47-tf FOR SALE. IjV)R SALE ISO high grade sheep, or will trade for Wichita city property or for cattle. Enquire 129 E Douglas ave. A. T. Buckerldge. d55-tf FOR SALE-Lots In Dodge's addition west or the Fairground, half miles north of the Unriendty grounds. These lots are the highest and best in the city. Time w 111 be given to those wishing to build, if desired. For further particulars inquire at the gro cery store olDodge& Hughes, 122 W Douglas avenue. d23-tf IT'OR SALE I have some very choice bargains In . city property and farms. Call and get the prices before thej are gone. Ashbel Welch, Ecgle blk. 100-12 I710R SALE 139 town lots In Garden City; special ; bargains; also deeded land adjoining the city. Call on or address E. J. Pjle, real estate agent. Garden City, Kan. 45-5m I7V3R SALE. Good residence and business property : In town of Clearwater; also a good farm near county seat of Comanche countv; will trade for Wich ita city property. Inquire 123 N3Iarket street, llstf ! FOR SALE IS high grade Hereford bulls, one and two years old. Inquire at Rock Creek ranche, 7 miles west of Andale. or at Red Front Shoe store. Allen & Lewis. Wichita, Kan. dTStf FOR SALE Fine farm near 3It. Hope, improved, 80 acres good plow land, 40 acres good hay land, 40 acres good pasture. Will give long time on part and will take in trade horses or cattle. Inquire at probate Judge's offlee. dll3tf "IT'OR SALE Lois In Ranson & Kay's 2d addition In A the first block and east front at a bargain and on easy terms. Farnum, Simms & George, 110 Main street. 106-Ct "T710R: SALE 111x150 ft on S Emporia avc. east front at 81200, easy terms. Farnum, Simms & George. i id aam st. lowit ' IT'OR SALE A complete list of north Main street jl property property, also some enoice east Dous.as property at hargains, Farnum. Simms George. 110 ;e. uij 10Mt .nam street. FOR SALE 24 lots only W blocks from Douglas aenue and new union depot. Best bargain on inside property in the citj; easj terms. Farnum, Simms & George, 140 Main Et. 105-Ot FOR TRADE. IT'OR TRADE B. R. Stodstill, of Longton, Elk Co., Kanf as, has a 140 acre farm for trade for live or ten acre lots w ithln 5 miles of Wichita, for -garden and small fruit purposes. 100 acres second bottom land, 10 acres in orchard, UJ acres in eultlv ation. ur7-fit 1TOR TEADE-Steam Laundry, pajingSlCOto 200 . per month; restaurant, bakery, confectionery and lunch counter; 2 improved farms county right for a patent paint; half Interest in patent for type writer. All of nhove will trade for city property, farms, stock ft stock of goods of any kind. Eollister & Arnctt. 157 X 3Iain st. 106-Ct IT'OR TRADE Two farms, 440 acres with good well ; and Improvements, lw) acres with running water 5U acres In cultivation, to exchange for merchandise, hardw are preferred. Address lock box 16 Crlsfleld, Harper county, Kan. 103-lmt IT'OR TRADE At a bargain Well Improved farm : for a residence jiroiwrty. Eckardt & Scott, at Santa Fe bakery. 101 tf IT'OR TRADE Farms, town property, stores and ' stocks of goods to trade for ttams, cattle, goods; cltv property, etc. Ashbel Welch, Eagle block. 100-12 IT'OR TRADE Livery stable and the entire outfit; " good business, good location; everything be longing to a first-class lh cry stable; situated in the city of Cleveland, Ohio; will trade for land in west ern Kansas. For particulars address lock box 139. Wichita, Kan. 141 tf IT'OR EXCHANGE We have a half section of Sedg " wick county land, partly improved, which ie w ill exchange for Wichita property upon very liberal terms. Bunnell & Morehouse. 50-tf STORAGE. STORAGE For household goods and merchandise at 236 Main st. Cheap rates, by Cox & Stanley. dl23-tf STORAGE For household goods or merchandise, boxed cr loose; if you have any goods to store bring them to the Wichita Storage Co.. Xo. 11G West Douglas ave. CG tf FOR EXCHANGE. IT'OR EXCnANGE-3 story. 20 room brick hotel. 2 ; store rooms on first ficor, renting forSTtf) jicr year. Will exchange for Improved or unimprovi-d land or city proiierty, Itox 411 Wichita. 105-Ct4- LOST. J" OST One cuff button, gold band, pearl setting iand gold heart in center. The ilnder will be re warded by leaving the same at V2A S Main. 10Gt LOST A large red cow with a white spot In her forehead; she was seen last on Thursday night. Anyone hav ing information call at 226 S Water st. 100-Ct FOUXD. JT'OCND One mouse-coloied cow, bald face, live ears old, marked with a split and under bit in right oar, and swallow fork and two under bits in the left; at Joseph Rlchev s. South Mosley avenue. Xo. 5.11. lOTOtt FINANCE AND "COMMERCE. MARKETS RY TELEGRAPH. New York Jloney 3Iarkets. Xew YoitK, September 21. Money-Ou call easier, ranging from 4 to C per cent Prime Merchantiie Paper S&5 er cent. Sterling Exchange 'Weak and unsettled; actual rate 4SJJX for 00 day hills and latjjfor demand. Government Bonds Dull and stead. State Bonds Dull and heavy. Spercents KfC per cents u'S 4.4. per-cents U"A 6 per cents of '05 12f,L2 State Bonds Very dull and steady. Missouri Cs 1O0.1 Stocks exhibited much less aetlv Ity than esterday and especially betvreen the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock The opeulng was attended with considerable excite ment but was considerable pressure to sell and the expected reaction took place. The result of today's business Is a decline for active list. The total salo of stocks today were 43?,W; shares. Chicago & Alton 142 Chicago. Burlington . Quiiicy 137f Lacawana 1! Lake ShV)fe"y."V."V.V.V.V.V.?.V.V.V.V."."..".".".".V.7. ".".". 01 Missouri Pacillc 112K Northwestern 110 New York Central 113?fr Reading J 33j Rock Island .'. 167.: Union Pacillc GO) Wabash 2I4 Western Union T2i AT.t SF IstT's 101 DoRR '.0f Xew York Grain. New Yohk. September jl. Ungraded red. 7CS53 Xo. 2 red, 85H elevator. Sc?.f dellvercil. Com Spot lots shade higher: options lower, clos ing stendy;Ungraded 47!.s; No 2 4s;"cIevator4Si uats moderatlve active, mixctl western 32igi$4 white western. 343J0. Barley Steady. Butter Firm; western, lftrjlJVs. Cheese Firm, western. I5csl5. Eggs Firm; western fresh, 1?. Chlcaco Grain and Produce. Chicago, September 21. The temper of all markets was stronger today with moderate buying at both sewieus of the board. Oct. delivery started at 75. dropred off to74"- afew siles at 74 13-16 and then It steadied and advanced to 75t and closed at 1 o'clock at 73 11 16. In the afternoon the tone was little easier and latest of day was 73H- In ecru the trading was more activ e and was more active and there was a fractional recovery In price owing to good shipping demand and seme covering by shorts. Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat tealea rarged: September, 74-3744i, cloved '1; November. 76'-f 7TH closed 77s; Xo. 2 Sprmg 7il Xo. 2 red 75. Com, 3Siv: eptembe. SsiS, closed St-Jf; Octoler, &n$&eQtvd 3fi Oats Cash, ana August. 25; September, 25T Rve Steaily. Xo. 2, cash, 42U. Rarlev Weak; Xo. 2. 5. Flax Seed Strong; Xo. 1. I 11 Pork-Cash. $11 25 G U 3). October 811 3211 73 cloWll S2vj. Lanl Firm: cash $7 57&7 4e,c8': Augurt, $7 20732', clced$7 321$; September, $7 21K57 33. closeil $7 35; GXtober. 7. AVhiskey-Steady, 1 15. ltutter Finn; creamery, I4Q32; dairy, 11S-1X I-gs lOc. Hottoes-Flrm. 1 SX312 (O per barreL Receipts Flour. 9,Ctt); wheat, 77.0W; com. Sl.trtJ; Oits. ST.UOrrye. 40.CIW; barley, ,ft. snipmeuw I lour, (.w; vvneai, iii,v.efl corn,;.uii cats, SS.'AV: rj e, 1UW: barley, 6,tO.'. Kansas CitT Grain and lroduce. Ka.Ssxs Crrr. September 2L Flour Steady: quotations In car lots: xi. 75 xxx. s - v - ..f - ,n: ivat tsr rhi i aii a fnn-v. i trwt Tsvoft n nv.-i ti n-. n.mp is.-i Tn ,., . , ',, M.Rh .' ' n .',fe .:, ,. 5JlC .? rangeJ: Xo. 2 red casb: CH bid; October 6,7i,. - . i May bid. Xo. 2 soft, cash C bid. irn St. ,. ranim)- Vrt 'J r-un. I Ovrn Safcs ranged: SI blA asked Oct Kiv: Mav S bid. 2 aked. Xo. 2 wiHte. cash 33V bid. Oa.-Vcry dull and easier; cash 2H: October ' ,,. .1L, K e-mttw. J MuiTtuSulc fanrv nmftll ldod. As VI Butte r Steady: creamery fancy, l?:gwd. 13; dairy. 13rr, ..irLftT W oimaion. T -A-r-t is? kSrSSrSrLWjg: , tt- Com Meal O reen. dried. Kt Corn Cnop Bulk. 70: sacked. 73. ShlpstuI JTtii2c. Itran-Bulk. 47: sacked. 52. Cheese Ful cream. 10; flat, 73; Youag Aserica. A179. k. w. iSoultrv Mulvr nl.t twn 3 spring chickens, large, $3 25. small. $1 25 urao jcppiea. imc; peacne. . Wool Missouri, unwashed hoavj lSZi: medium comblns-. 22024: ce carpet. 1A.17- Kansas and Xebraska light. lWfe-l; medium. 3i;tub wahet bolce,'5aV: ane. : dtaj ana iorTh29. -- Brown corn UurL 18 elf worklrr. fi.'-Tr comrsya. nidc-Drj-mit.Xo.n.s;Xcx-;ii: bulla d ss, &&&b&h& pelt, dry, iii Tallow No. 1, No. 2. 3. Provisions Sugar cured hams, 13,breaktast bacon, 10; dried beef, 11; dry salt clear rib sides, $6 15; long clear. S3 05; shoulders, S3 60; short clear. $6 0)-, smoked clear rib sides, $7 00; long clear, $5 GO: short clear, 87 00: mess pork, $10 00; shoulders, $5,25; beef Lard Choice tierce. $6 55. Flax seed KcS$l CO. St. Louis Grain and Produce. ST. Loins. September 25. Flour Quiet, unchanged: xxx $2 202 00, family $2 402 55; choice, $2 80-33 10; fancy, $3 40C3 50; extra fancy, $J .03 83: patent. 4 004 30. Wheat Receipts. 15,70 1; shipments, 13,7CG;ln store, 33,000; market weaker No. 3 red, cash, 73VJ October 75Vi76 Corn No." 2 mixed cash. 355; bid: Oct 33S3C3t. Oats No. 2, cash. 25. Sept 25; October 26. Rye No. 2 cash. 43 Barley No market; Lead Dull; refined, $4 43; chemically hard:$l37. Butter Quiet: creamery, 2135; dairy, 1020. Esres Firm. 13315c. Whiskey-Steady; SI 12. Pork-Steady; S10 50. Lard Firm; $6 2. Receipts HoOur. COCO; wheat. 79.000; com, 2,000! oais, t.vw, tire, ajuu; oariey, ai v. , Shipments Flour. 20.000: wheat. 133,000; corn. 5,000 oats, s,wf, rye, none; Daney, none. Kansas City Live Stock. Kaxsas Crrr. September 21. Cattle Receipts, 2423 shipments. 10CO; fat stuff strong and a shade higher; grass range of good quali ty steady; common dull; choice. $3 h54 35; com mon to medium. $2 853 So; stockers, 82 25 g2 75: feeders, 83 25-33 50-. cows. 81 50G2 CO; grass Texas steers, $?S33 25. Hogs Receipts, SS50; shipments 301: choice; firm, others steady; good to choice, $4 704 S5 common to medium, $4 G5S4 C5; skips and pigs, $2 754 23. Sheep Receipts. 493 : shipments, 202; steady; goodto choice, 82 50G3 C5; common to medium, $1 50 &2 25. t St. LouLs Live Stock. St. Loins, September 21. Cattle Receipts. 2000; shipments, 1100: market firm; good to choice shippers, $4 404 9): com mon to;fatr. $3 704 20: butchers steers, TS3 SOfiU (X) cows and heifers, 82 253 50; through Texans, S2 25 3 75; Indians, S3 253 75. m Hogs Receipts, 3200; shipments, .VX); market active and strong; butchers and best heavy, $4 S55 05 mixed packing, $4 404 SO; light, $1 104 70. Sheep Receipts, -JO: shipments, 700; market steady and unchanged; 82 251 00. Chicago .Live Stock. Chicago. September 21. Cattle Market steadv; shipping steers $3 405 20: stockers and feeders 2 003 40;cows, bulls an mlxd SI 253 00; bulk S2 152 M; tlirough texas 82 25&2 75; cows 82 502 75; wintered Texans 82 503 25. Hogs Receipts, 19,000; shipments, COUO; market strong; good butchers to best heavy $1 15ffi4 70, packing and shipping, 4 70$5 05; light, 83 904?76. Sheep Receipts. 2.000; shipments, 4;: market stead: uatie. 82 0g3 75: western, $3 2533 40; Tex ans, 82 0OG3 Ul lambs, $3 505 CO. Xew York Live Stock. Xew Yoiur, September 21. Beeves Receipts Including 20 cars fer export 4240; 9S50 for the webk. Maiket dull and lower: native steer. $3 905 a); Texas and Colorado $.5 904 50 Sheep Receipts, llluO; market dull and weak nt S-l 354 SOperWO lbs for sheep and $3 00G6 00 for lambs. Hogs Receipts, 12,700; market slow and steady at 4 !W3S5 30 per cwt. M DETROIT VS. CHICAGO. Another Exciting Game Between, the Champion Clubs. Detroit, Sept. 21. First inning An son won the toss and Chicago wcntTto the bat, the score opening with a hit; Kelly got lirst on balls; Anson Hew to Hanlon; Pfeiffur struck out; "Williamson hit safe, bringing in two runs. Burns fouled out to Brouthcrs, Richard son took first on balls as also did Brouth crs; Thompson hit safe, Dunlap fouled out to Ilardie; White was sent to lirst on balls, forcing a run. Hanlon struck out, leaving three men on bases. Chicago 2,- Detroit 1. Second inning Ilardie liit safe; Flynn Hew to Thompson; Ilardie was thrown out at second by Ganzel; Ryan Hew out to Richardson. Gore caught Ganzels fly and Williamson did the same for Baldwins's; Richardson hit to center for three bates, and scored one; Rowe Hew to Burns. Chicago 0, Detroit 1. Third inning Gore was put out by Richardson and Kelly by Hanlon; Anson hit safe and took second on a passed ball: (beiriuninjr to rain) Anson was put out try ing to steal third, after Pfeiffer stepped to first on balls. Thompson and Euilap went to lirst; White was given first on balls; Williamson mulled llaiilon's lly, but Ganzel went out at lirst Chicago U, Detroit 0. Fourth inninc: Williamson hit safe; White stopped Burns' grouuder, but threw wild to second, and Williamson reached third, and Burns went on to second; liar die Hew to Hanlon, and Williamson scored; Flynn went out at first; Burns scoring. Ryan struck out; Baldwin flew out to Anson: Richardson was put out at lirst. Chicago 2, Detroit 0. Fifth inning Gore Hew out to White, and the game was stopped by rain at l?:0 p. m. After waiting the customary half hour, the game was called at the end of the fourth inning, the score then standing: Chicago 4, Detroit 2. St. Louis, Sept. 21. Henry Boyle made his reappearance with the Maroons today, and Kansas City was whitewashed, but four scattering hits being made off of his. effective delivery, Myers caught him in beautiful style. In the second inning the Maroons lit on to Whitney and pounded out two two-baggers and two singles which, with Myers' error, yielded three runs. St. Louis o", Kansas City 0. Baltimore, Md., Sept. 21. Baltimore 1, Cincinnati 1; eight innings. New York Xew York 9. Philadelphia 4; Metropoli tans 10, Louisville 3: Brooklyn 10, Pitts burg 0. Philadelphia St. Louis 0, Ath letics 1. Boston Washington 4, Bo: tin 3 The Races. Siieapsiiead Bay. Sept. 21. Winners: Lizzie Kreps, Bessie June, Elgin. King of Norfolk, Adonis and Har. The Yacht Winners. Newport. R. I , Sept. 21. The official statement of the winners of. the late rares here has leen announce! as follows: Schoon ers, Galatea: first-class sloops, Mayflower: second-class sloojts, Stranger; third-class sloops, Cinilarilla. Chafing Under Restraint. St. Augustixe. Fla.. Sept. 21. This even ing: at 4 o'clock the Indians ami soldiers are v.elL The Indians seem indifferent to the change, but do not like not being iermitted to come outside the gates. War in Mexico. Gcaymvs. 3Iex., Sept. 21. Reports reached here of a serious fisht on the 14th between Mexican troops and- Yaqui.. The 3lexicans lost twenty killed and forty wounded. The Yaquis sixty-two killed. " Posthumous Papers. Roxdout, X. Y., Sopt. 21. The Free man will publish tonight the contents of a bundle of letters frornAaron Burr to Peter Von Gausbeck of Kingston, X. Y., th&t were found by C. P. Carter of Kingston, yesterday. One of the letters throws light upon the notable content for the presidency ottween uurr ana.lrerson in 1S01, when tlie matter ot choice wa? house of representativ after Jefferson had been that if he fRiirrt h? n votes with Jefferson he would have utter! v ,i;iu;fv ..it - r.:.:- i. i..i .- I dfs?n trt lv ints-irrmnf-l in --r.,-.r ..-rvttn --..-. , uuiilv.i.ij , fn tho ntbnr rf,I- ?t --.-- t l. . nnnn thi twr-k nf Y2 CZ " .VJ ittcn "nf-; had ether I J ,.... . - -. .. . " . " i" -. vaie lnsiTuciions, ne secretly designs. U - m . K -- . :-j' . were to j Usj Jo JIKiicate certain names. Ttnrr nr'.U tr nii nt Ktj !-. .-. S-.T- Oiotirx;li m the third person when vou t. conccakd that you are'the person m question. the wbhes and expression? of tlie people of "1 f , , ,"V T ""!'--" A Vienna comspondera stales tbatthepa the United States. Thce sentiments were nch.y embroidered, wlule oth, cr m?!y , S31ent;ne tsaAa lhat dty h :hrtlCSji for the nublic. Pa. p.ccw of figured con cldh batannd Cotmt jj... T7flt .-,.. , --.- to lfa r x c-i Tuuujosutik Wa poiIUCU OI ' , . !-. 1 s-i .t. - c-ib-WU Ot KIVW aa-'O uvin;; -x SV nil TnTsi ! T3r I -j ii -j - . li f-ntrr-- tTtvTn't to thA hr.rjr rjrt f -jl-r .. . . . ... . . . . &..tA rt Slmrl.,.!- - !?. ? . U1U f fcliU .tiii? xnu Viii UI..A-IU ( .1 1 - C. .V, -5.. 1 . -. Stsl ; consmeraute mauencc ana a member cf ;- ?T? , Ti- 77 , J , , aro nouci wcrs. tier iajr tugi ec .congress, n un uic "private instructions $ TV r. " ' artrw erwi teat mi wfti give o- 10 lct vaSS was found a paper rantunin: a snrt of ci- stfct' '"-hone wincow or do-3r. j 0,, that all br dr-s sboold, nstti b53v-fin-. 1K1: : nher hv whi.-h tif lottorc nf m -lr,i.cit 1 "e"5 cveryuoa. ?nc.as carr ei-epi fnrth-?. l.,ln-Trf-! xrith T-atotert. Odd Fellows Encampiuent.-r. Bostox, 3Iassachuselte, August 21. In the sovereim erand lodre of Odd Fellows today representative Underwood of iventucKj from tlie committee on patnarclis militant degree presented an exhaustive re port whicli was referred to the finance com mittee. Kcpresentative Kadle of 3Iissouri, on behalf of liis jurisdiction invited the sovereign grand lodge to hold the session of 18ST in St. Louis, representative "Wilkinson of 3ILsouri, addressed the grand lodge on the subject, when the invitation was re ferred to the next session of the gnmd lodge. The hour for 6pecial order having arrived, the grand lodge elected officers for the next two years. "Representative Gib son, of Colorado, presented an invitation to the grand lodge to hold the session of 1837 in Denver. The invitation was accepted. Ilung- to a Limb. MALDExyla. Sept. 21. A week ago Bow- man Baxtou, a prominent druggist and busi ness man. became involved in a difficulty with J. McGuilvery, n blacksmith and neigh bor, which resulted in the death o: the lat ter, the murderer only avoiding the ven geance of judge lynch at the time by the prompt action of the officers in placing him beyond harm in jail in the adjacent town of Kennett. Late Sunday night the sheriff of Dunklin county, with a osse, left Kennett with the prisoner enroute to Maiden, where his trial was to take place. About live miles from Maiden the officer was met by a masked party ot over one hundred men, who de manded the prisoner. The man was jriven up and a few miles further on was strung up to the limb of a tree and left there. Tw o hours later the corpse was cut down and bur ied at Maiden. The parties who participated in the affair are not known. The Presidential Party. Paul Smith's, Adiroxdacx Moltxtains, N. Y., Sept. 21. The president, accompanies.! by Mrs. Cleveland. Mrs. Folsom. Col. and Mrs. Lnmont, arrived here last night on their return trip to Washington. Today faul Smith will drive the party to Paul Smith's station, on the Northern Adirondack rail road, and the remainder of the trip will be made by rail. Alijaxy, X. Y., Sept. 21. APlattsburg, N. Y., special to the Press and Knicker bocker sa's: The presidential party stopped at the Foquet house for supper. The president had no conference with Gov. Hill. Col. W. It. Grace, Go Hill's pri vate secrctan, called upon Secretary kLamont and presented the governor's respects to the natiou s chief executive. Arguing Technical tics. Cixcixxati, O., Sept. 21. In the Bell Telephone case vs. the United States today J. J. Harrow for the Bell Companj' conclud ed his argument which was directed to estab lishing the fact that the companj- had no such representations in Ohio as to warrant the government in bringing the company in to court here. He was followed by Governor P. Lowry, of New York, representing the government, who agreed that the presence of instruments and wires in Ohio operated by license to the Bell Telephone company pave the necessary jurisdiction over the com pany in Ohio although its principal ollice is in another state. The Mexican Eandit. New Yop.k, Sept. 21. A special from New Laredo, Mexico, says: It is now doubt ed here that El Coyote was killed in the fight with the governnu-nt troops at San Domingo a fev days ago. His family, who live here, siy that thoy have positivo"iuformatio:i that he is yet alive and well and have accurdiajdy ceased to mourn and weep. The bandit's wife today dressed in white. The authorities maintaiuj'however, that El Coyote isactually killed. In view of this state "or affair.. Gen eral Roves h:is given orders that the bo'ly supposed to be that of El Coyote be examined ana lclentmeu beyond doubt. Too IJig a Iite. Aluaxy, N. Y., Sept. 21. Building all through th city stopped early yesterday morning. Upwards of three thousand brick layers, stone masons, carpenters and hod men are walking the streets iti idleness today. The lockout is the result of the effort of em ployes in building trades to organize as a pro tective union to toree master builder to pur chase materials only of manufacturers who employ union men. Practical Prohibition. Kansas City. Sept. 21. A Times Je.Ter son City special says: A compilation of stat istics by the stato "auditor shows there tire thirteen counties in Missouri which do not contain a licensed saloon. Merely IJoutiue "Work. Kaxsas City, Sept 21. The National Switchmen's Protective association remained in secret session throughout the day, engaged in routine work of organization. A I.USSUX VILLAGE. MENNONITE SETTLEMENT ON THE PRAIRIES OF DAKOTA. Inter lowing Sonic of the Inhabitant. The Hear of tho House in Front Mak ing Cifrarcttcs now "Walld are Built. An Evening Meal. "When Peter the Great, czar of Russia, Lo gan to lay tho foundation of the present pow erful autocracy ho invited tho more civilized peasantry of Germany and France to settle on the vacant lands of hi3 vast dominions, guaranteeing to all who would do so certain great concessions, among others an entiro ex emption from military duty. Of this liberal offer large numbers of the people of Ger many and Franoe took advantage and removed to southern Russia, settling ia the provinces bordering upon the Black sea, where thoy founded towns and villages, and enjoyed the benefit of their guaranteed rights. Subsequent rulers of Russia set aside many 1 of the gnmta of Peter the Great, and re- quired a certain amount of military duty! performed by the subjects of the czar, ints the United States. It ia of these immigrants that tl village population of llenno and nearly ail tlie surrounding farming com munity h composed, and here I had come fo my rarabhngs. Resolved to inquire into the reasons for J Fuch wboIsle migration from ltusa, I started out from my lodging house one morn ing to interview some of the inhabitants At last I found soma one who spoke enough English to understand me and tell me what I wanted to know. After an hour "s talk with this man I went on my way about town, -topping byre and there to ask a 'question, sometimes to be answered, of tencr to sec the inimitable shrug of the shoaJders and hear the "Nichverstay." RCSSlAS VILLAGE. tero..Te hav ? ?& vfflago iprrvlur,l in all its essential .-attrrei l m oxiw-u vrvr . , , . u.i .1 i- i -. -.c:r litsiets, zjjlit- et ii.--j uvaii uj-na jr-ij; &t LtC Oljes. tO Ll WOTII WCI3 WOrg ViIUl , lM t the men in ths adds, ns all women do ?", u- T1 .u ClT ! f n -S !' Tf-.f :h9 i ocJ S f' TM ? arai tooacco pooca. oiiea veay anaonei oi . e-iuiu---... -v -- --.. . ,w avoid this duty monv of the descendants of tlnn: lhc water, nitii, ?ty T ,l'nW i f , ... . - . rniw aftfr the draurct. .vjw ork dra eiii; ert?nii.Tii ssT'LLiprs Hir ir-cstn romin- in -i i ? ..-.i .j v -. i.--. i r?rou sorrow and w:vere financial ra- UirOWtl m the ....... . . . Lt... . versa For n mi.-rtr of a w'tirv 5 tits. ..-- t ,:..,? t otten tiescnasa lne customs anu uoau, a. i , , ,- - -- lit. isurr claimed I ... .. ! kt- r.i-, ;-, . -.--. l i.-.tt-o at -nn. ,. -.-r 7,- ? "& & ores.-;, or tne tjasantrv, m wtc wo s --- --; j ' : , V . ' C ri -.,;k- ri cavo it m ail its oatuty ana ongicau.j- lor . ;-. 7 ,S . .' T' -. I j ths little cquaro .shawB fokled and tiel over theworrttryarenceaidereyi 3ybo-ly j .j h mJ t.x&m jj here.. Stop to conTcrse with one of tbo v? , t6lioi bj ., !-, & the arui&cTOcy. A and he d be-gm hunting for L cigarette pr.pr ,lt nf tht. thft -..r- ,!, ad (?. Mennonites will detach a paper, spnuile a little tobacco on it, make a turn with his fingers, and lo! it's done. I have tried it many times but always failed, either tearing the thin paper or spilling the tobacco, while a great, coarse fisted farm laborer will twist one as daintily and as easily cs a professional. One day while stopping here I was invited by Dr. W. to ride with him about tea miles to visit somo patients to whom he had been called; and as I wanted to see their mode of lifo more closely, and the doctor spoke the language, I very gladly availed myself of the opportunity thus of fered. Wo drove over a very fine country for some miles, past groves of cottonwoods and maples that had been set out in regular rows'by owners of farms, and hero I noticed -what seems a very peculiar way of building their houses far from where they had planted their groves and shade trees, the houses standing out in the open glare of the son, far from any sheltering shads. Houses hero arc built of mud, a sort of clay mixed with straw. They first lay a very loose, rough wall of small bowlders, cementing them together with clay. They then plaster this wall thickly over with the mixed clay, and allow it to stand until thoroughly dried by tho sun, when it is again plastered with clay. This is re-cated a number of times, the" last coat being given a thorough whitewash of lime. The Avails, when thus finsshed, are nearly tw o feet thick, and enclose about as damp, ill ventilated and unhealthy a habitation cs can be fouud or constructed. AX EVEXIXG meal. Arriving at our destination about tho time for the evening meal, we were invited to take supper Lcf ore returning. Tho doctor, being acquainted, at first hesitated, but on my ex pressing a desire to stay and seo what wo would see he accepted tlie invitation, and we entered the house, stooping and groping through a shed-like structure into the kitchen, which also served as dining room, sjtttrg room, as well as nursery. Fhow! On enter ing tho room we were made aware of the most fearful odor arising from th- compost which was used for fuel. After sitting a few moments-, mj- olfactories becoming some what accustomed to the smells and my eyes accustomed to tho darkness, relieved only'by the faintly struggling light that forced its way in through two small narrow wiudows set deep in tho thick mud walls, I found time to take a survey of the inside of the room, and this is w hat I saw: A small square room, with a largo bed in one corner, a table in the other, whilo at ono side was an oven made of clay and covered with sheet iron, upon w hich tho woman was cooking the supper of which we were soon called to partake. Perhaps this may reach tho eye of some one anxious to learn tho secret of tastily spreading an evening repast, so I will attempt to tell you how they had put upon tho table what the doctor said was far letter than tho aver age supper to be gotten in the neighborhood. In the center of the table was placed a large bowl, containing a soup of which somo of tho ingredients were prunes, dried apples, Hour mid water, onions and milk. In addition to tho soup a huge loaf of dark looking rye and wheat Hour bread was placed on the table, and we were asked to "ess," which we pro ceeded to do in as hearty a manner as the circumstances would allow. CofToo was served in glass tumblers and drr.nk without sugar, though we did lsavc milk. I nto my dibit of soup to convince the doctor tliat I was accustomed to good fare like this, while he ate his to convince mo that ho liked to live among the people here, and I think wo both tried to act a falo part. Dakota Cor. Pioneer l'rtw. Scaled KirgH in Scotland. In a country which liardly requires to be mentioned eggs aro sometimes served on Sun day in tho inns to guests who. on account of a certain act of parliament, tlare not call foi a "'drink." Tho eggs are full of whisky, tho meat having Locn blown out and tho whisky put in its place. Thou the egg is hermetically sealed and ready for use. A Scotchman never tires of eggs. Chicago Herald. A femalo cow boy is a Dead wood novelty Rabbit! arc Incoming a nuisance in Colo rado. An .nHspcn:i!li lirnnch. Etiquette, which included conversation, making and serving tea, and posing, is an indispensable branch of female education -in Japan. The 'ounget children aro taught it in all the publi" schools. New York Graphic. Ttipprr'n "Wise lCcnmrk. Tupper said ono thing that was perhaps worth remembering hi his advice to a young fellow to pray for the welfare of the unknown girl who might come time become his wife. Springfield Union. Out of fifty-seven well-known New York lawyers interviewed by The Jurist, fifty-two held that tho constitution of New York docs not prohibit women from voting. When you hear a man Imccr about "tho virtue of woman" you may bo sure he has nothing in tliat lino to loast of hiniseh. Jud Lafagan. Girls never marry a marry a man who loves to spend a holiday looking at other fellows doing something. lov.' York Journal. Clean straw matting with a cloth and Kalt water. Wipo dry. This keeps it from turn ing yellow. Drinking Hot Watrr in Summer. An eminent physician says if jjersons would drink hot watr instead of cold water in sum mer, they would suffr-r Icjw from thirst and from stomach tlL-orders. In hi practice lie always ord'rs hot water to be riven to bahi"! who are differing from tc thing and th'ma'iy attendant ill-. It is rcal'y -urprMng to note how gladly the little suffTf rs will drink very not water, aiKi now great rcjset tr fxn va feel from its use. An ill e-h.Vt of eight months, with naWite,-aip -ins ronrb bet water hot water, and how great rdfcf tlvy trm to mercial Adv.rtv.-r. An aud.irious pbysfciast of tho QuaW oitj impudcn'lvawcrt-tlhat ranch of thcio-adled malaria u pare lazirws - Prn I'ictnro of Jrxiny Jnttr. A few days ago I aedden tally met Mr. Croty (Jenny June), and was very much sur-pri-l at th'i mistaken ult I had had of ber. Steisahule, dove-faced, XGk, cnobtnwire person, with a covtumo widely at vsxiincj with the canons of fashion hc so aptly chronicle- from timo to time. Her voice U rcf t and sweet to Ik-en to, and ber inanricr indicates that ibe ha long sino Ixoinc re signed ulr difficulties. In fact, I ondr stacd that he has experk'need a great deal of Chicago News. Th Vagarlr of Fa-hlon. ci own jriax-is, whjch reprevTit that, wing the present Englrh faahioas, tb- ckmstd for wcijk-n ami J tU wlYnzzsinz bdJcV drc h almost cnttrdy cta d tlT? tK nialn i!riM-4 arjl (a-u.fi no - prciy u out of Jc --j -ricter. Loodoa Glc utr4 ol ccr iae cuvkj oi inciviA. is. FAIR OF THE Arkansas Valley-:--:-lpiiiral Society. Sep. 20-24, '86. -AT- Wichita, - Kan. Immense Show of Cattle and Products. Arrangements have been made with the FT. Scott R. R' to run trains to the grounds. Street cars will also carry passengers to and from the grounds. Reduced rates of fare on ail the rail roads leading into the city. EVERYBODY COME TO THEF AIR. 0. B. JACOBS, DEALEK IN' REAL ESTATE NEY TO LOAN KD INSURANCE. Valley Centre, Sedgwick County, Kas HAVEN OFFICE Choice Kami mitl Ton n I'roiTrijr In H-r county at low rnt cntl axy tc-niii-. ASTLE & REGER, Haven. Kansas. W0-.- W. H. STERNBERG, Contractor and Builder Office and Shop 349 Main St. KIIsTCl..SS WOlUC at LOWEST I'ltlCKS. End mate-i furnlnhol on nliDrt nritloo. WICHITA. KAS. J. VROAWVn, KIP & BROADDUS. Real -:- Mile -:- Apis AND CIVIL ENGINEERS. O I'KICK S.mthcA'it eorvrr pii)l nl Toj--lia att. In Kaiua. j-umiiun; cu iioiii((. J. P. ALLEN, DRirrGlST: Everything Kept in a First-Glass Drugstore. Wichita, Kan OLIVER BROS., Lumber Dealers Vichita, Kansas. -YAHIM AT- Wlchita, Mayfield. 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