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" 'tti-'--', f6 ?s gfox ijclxita gaily SajQlc: ,aixaaay jarniiig, JJ&cember 4. 1886. Jp&gXe N..F.NIEDERLANDER, BANK OF WICHITA. -ra5Alr- Sswixnsr SMITHSON & CO., SUCCESSOES TO THE ANGLO-AMERICAN LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, 117 2ast Douglas Avenue, Lccd. Ixwa and Initiranco Ajwc:. Jtocey alwaj- onlumil. Intcrwit ct Jovr n:c XO DELAY. Iteforo a'aVInc a loan on Prm. Cltr Chartfl rr lVrinaJ :-jrljr. call and - o. Oonmlanrnfrt.! a full decri;i:lon of y oar Jirni -- City jjfij.-wtx c hnndlr largo anuuinu of both Kartcru aoU Ttort :fn Capital for Livitraent In R-ul T:w. and arv thiu tuabled to mate ranld alrt. IS DREAMLAKD. Corner Douglas and Laurence Avenues. ate s -aad-i Loans Authorized Capital Paid-Up Capital 8200,000 ' $76,000 A REMARKABLE VISION AND I TS j . PROBABLE EXPLANATION. What Loi-l IJrougli-jm Says of Dreams. A Summer Loafer's Esjjericiicc Colc ritlsc'h "KnIJa Kliaii " ?I-j7 iP Soul Suffers During Sleep, A remarkable ilrcar.1 vras rclateJ by Rev. R. D. Grafton in tho personal Imo-.-.led'-o of Rev. xlr. Gregory, both well kno-vii ministers in Terras. In Dcntmi county, sorno years Bir.ce, a gcntlennn v.-as sic: enough to rcquno Eomo attention at nighL Xo one thought the Kiel: man dangerously ilL A friend tat with Lim till midnight, giving medicine. Tho sid: man resting comfortably and no more to bo done by direction of thj pbj'sieian, the watcher, getting drowsy, leaned his chair ngaiust lh .foot of tho be 1 and fell asleep. He di camel he caw the soul of the tick friend como out of his month, get on tho floor, go be hind a chair, try to hide behind another, then behind the wardrobe, finally croach by tho fireplace. The dc.il entered tho room and followed tho soul In every itcp it had taken, behind the chairs, wardrobe, then beforo it, at the fireplace, w hen tho soul gave a piercing Ebiiekand awoke tho sleeper to find his sick friend dead! A man dead whom no one ex pected to die I This was i elated to show tho communica tion between the soul in tho body and that of one in the other world, or departing. Is this true? I do not think tho question can bo aw wcred in tho afilrmath o w ith such proof as offered in tho occurrence 1 elated or any of a similar nature. I aflhm that tho sleeping man was awakened by tho bcrcam of his dy ing friend or some other noise, if any, and that tho dream may ha, o occupied only tho fractional pai t of a second. Tho tlecpcr may -vr had tb: distempered dream and awak ed from an uncomfortable position in his air to find h.sfiiend dead. Ho went to "ep reflecting on sickness, possibly death, i he tw o thoughts aro almost if not quite in separable. tihxkino nui'.ixa elk:::. Dreaming is thinking riming sleep. Lord Brougham probably lo otcd more attention in a liarne 1, scientific way to tho study of dreams than any other writer worth mention ing, thoj'jh m-ny distinguish'-d scholars havo thought ai'd wutt'vn mu lion tho fame sub jet t. A v.i iler .uL the matter tersely thus: 4 " -cams have, m all ages and counti ics, b believed in as indications of the future; ft. jf all forms of superstition, this is, per haps, the most excusable." Lord Brougham said all our dreams occur either jast as wo go to sleep or a.5 wo wake. In the main this is coirect, but it is established that there aio exceptions. I behove tho sleeper v. ho awak ened to find his friend dead dreamed as ho awoke. He may not havo flept moicthana second. S.r Benjamin Brodio relates of Lord riolland: "On ono occasion when ho was fatigued, i.hilo listening to a friend reading aloud, he feel asleep, and had a dream, tho pai tieu'an of which it would havo occupied him a quieter of an hour or longer to express in v. ritiir. f ter ho aw oho ho found that he remnmbnd tho beginning of ono sentence, while he actually heard th" latter pai t of iha Fcnteneo immediately following it, so that piobablyl'iG wholo time during which he slept did not occupy mora than a few jcj ouds.'' Lart summer, v. hero I now write, I was en gaged. An easy-going loifer camo in. I continual to lead or write. Ho placed his chair again-1 the wall and fell asleep. I ac cidentally knocked a look off tho table. Ho jumped ni-.rly out of his chair and thanked mo for awaking him f 1 om a ii oubled dream, which ho was engaged in a i'lht. A pistol T lot had jut Ixvn lired, lu b.utL This man Had bn in roh (h in his ungoverned passion in a petty qurrcl. Ho was brooding over it; exjected to shoot some ono or get shot. Had tol 1 me a ihoi t time before. The noisj of the falling boo'c caused him to dream of tho fight with pistols, also awakened hmi from a 'ivam that seemed to him to extend oer MiMderable me. I knew it w.is only the iractional iirl of n -eeonrt. coLuninon's 'Krisr.v i:i-a:." Colci idge's "Knbla Khan"' was a fragment of "00 or 'Jiw lines that ho dreamed after reading in his eliai.: "Hei o the Khan Ivubla commanded a palaco to bn built,"' etc. Tar tini comiwetl tho "Devil's Sonata" while dreaming. If it is objected that all this coull not lection? in tho fraction d pai tor a second of t.me, I would answer: What is tho expiicneo of lam whose life is suddenly im periled? A "fl ish" of tho mind illumines tho wholo life that is past, I thought I would be .illed by a homo l mining away with me,, omo yean ago. Though well occupied in onti oiling tho brute, Hying ns the wind long a dangerous locality, my mind swept tioi e rapidly over scenes f i om childhood on over thirty 3 ears, and failed not to lleo into my very pocket to noto a letter, with a favor able nnsw cr, "From the git 1 1 left behind me," received by that morning's mail all this as I plunged thlough a few seconds toward death. A hfetimo compressed Into time too shoi t to reckon. Locko rave: ' If tho soul doth think in a sleeping man, without being conscious of it, I ask w bother, during such thinking, it has any pleasure or pain, or is capable ot happi ness or mi.-.'ijr Whilo I would prefer to t'ini Locke oer to Cousin, Reid, Dugald Stewart, ILvuilton, Mill, Brown or Femcr, yet, remembering that Locko died in 1701, 1 venture to answer in thoaiTirmathe. Who has not aw r.lc ia.l 'in tears'" Whoso soul has notEufTt.nl m sleep! Who has not bad Ins niintl, sou), spirit tie Jed by some odd fancy wlnlo slwp.ng, and been awakened convulsed with laughter.' Who has not seen the babe, crowned w ih the age of a da, smile seraph ically as :.m r.ng IS w mg bnisheil a dream over its '.'ii t ideasT Diununond Burch In Courier-Journal. A 1'oot in a Sunny )Ioo(l. Air. Loi'gfclow onco sat in a Boston street car chattr : io an acquaintance, when a bur ly rustic i ,; beside him, moved by some thing in the p "t talk, suddenly asked: ''Be you in th v.v .l busin?x, mL,terf' No.ir; not at prer-t'said ?.lr. Longfellow, gently; and the fairicr murmured: "I'm in tho hop business, mvself." Then tho courteous -oet, instead of letting the tm'c drop, turned to the man and said ; 4I havo often been struck w ith the beaut of that plant its way of growing, its blossoms, and then the hop-; themselves. ' The hop man w as delighted. Ko brt .ght his horn;, "hand down heavily cfii .Mr. Ing fellow'. knee and shouted "Splendid," in a tre mendous voice. "Vol a put"' icccteil wit.ii Tavor. The plan for a- ''universal commcnial lan guage,"' originatotl about five years ago by Kerr Jschleycr, of SwitscrLind, seems to bo meeting with greater favor than has been ac corded other projects of tho kiid. It is re ported that Volapuk is already spoken w ith great facility by thousands of Europeans; knowledge of it is being dissc:aiuateel by fifty thrco societies Tittered over England. Ger manj, Austria. Sweden, Holland, Asia 2.hnor nnd other countries; Volapuk grammars for tho use of Hottentots and Chines-, besides all tho other Eurojwons nations, are either ia th-j marljet or in course of preparation; and two reviews, one entirely in Volapuk nnd tha other w ith a translation on the alicm.-.ite pages, ore regularly published. The special advan tage of tho new language is the ease w ith which it can be learned, eight lessons ha- ing enabled a raru-ian class to correspond readily with students in foreign countries. Arkansas -J. G. FISH, President. . P. H03ISO. OFFICERS J. E. SLATER, Cashier. Director-s. OLIVER DUCK, V. W. "VILSO" Stocknoldei-s.- OUT Bit DCCE. t liI-ntiCeal. W. I DGC5C O.D.BAP.NTA B. H.EOV3, FIVLVYP.053. A. L. nOUir, W. T. ROBIKSOX. OLTVEP. DUCK. JAVES G. K1SH. K. IV. WILbO.V. W. L. DCCK, J. H. SLATEK. H. J. DUCX. CorresDondents. FOCP.TH NATIONAL B.O.TT. ivr Yort. ST. I OU1S XATIONaL UAXK. St, Lo-Ji. JIo B.VXKOKA:;SASCITY. KanajCitr. il". General Banking Business. Respectfully solictit a share of your patronage. Kansas National Bank. No, 134 Main Street. rn apital Paid Up. Surplus, $100,000 $10,00o te4tfiSi,MiM lpiBfeiiiiiii iii;a:siiiipiii Loans Money at Lovest Rates, Issues Sight Drafts on all Parts of Europe, Buys and Sells Government and Municipal Bonds. Pays Interest on Time Deposits. H. W. LEWIS, President, T. W. JOHNSTON, Cashier. C. E. FRANK, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS. J. L. DYEP.. S V3IUEL IIOUCK. ROBERT E. I.A.VPJCB n. w.lewis. t.w. joiiNS ro:', c. r. hiam:. a a. nYDE SOL U KOIIN'. PrcsIUcnt. A. W. OLIVEP., Vice Prti! ievu K. W. LEVY. Cashitr. I I-IIT. WICHITA NATIONAL BANK. Successors to Wichita Bank, Organized 1872. Paid-up Capital, Surplus, $125,000 $25,000 -DIF.ECTORS.- S.H.KOHN', A.W.OIIVER, II. W. LEVY. F.T.TUTTLE. X. I'. :Kt!XKLANI)EH. W. K. TrcKxit. jou:. daidsu.v. j. c. kutan. DO A GENERAL BANKING. COLLECTING AND BROKERAGE BUSINESS. Eastern and Foreign Exchange bought and sold. U. S. Bonds of ail de nominations bought and sold. County, Township and Municipal Bond bought. W. C. Woodm iv, President. Wil, S. Woodman, CL.'er. Wn l C. Woobj!a, Aks't Cashier Small Lots. One Acre Lots. Two Acre Lots. Five Acre Lots. Land in any quantity on the Hillside and Beyond. This is the field for speculation. Business lots on east Douglas and Washing ton Avenues. Lots on North Main and South Market. A few choice residence lots on North To- peka ave. very cheap. Large lot with six new tenement houses cor ner of Emporia ave. and Lewis st. pay ing a good interest, Twenty lots in Perry's addition at $200 each. Seven lots in Orme & Phillips' addition at $350 each. Lots in Chautauqua add. $200 each. Lots in all parts of the city. A few special bargains in residence property Abstracts gratis to our patrons. First Arkansas Yallev Bank. (The Qlilest Money Institution In tl.c ArLans-m Valley ) No. 83 Main Street. "Wicnita, Kansas. Do a General Banking Business in all its Modern Functions. r3"T,oan both Foreign and Home Money iu any nrionut on 'ill sr.tlf-factory coIh.tfrr.lr real. Veronal or clmttel uinl iiccomotlitc the b rfov.er with tlmr Irom ne ilaj li !';" ytrm. Srll tlcketB In thf fastest and fafust llm-sof hteamertj In thu world to or fruin all prii.cipl Knrojtjim porti ia North, German, Lloyd or Lunard .Lines. J. O. DAVID30X. ITes. aA-WALEEK, YlcePrsi. JOQN C. OKKST, (o.Ur CITIZENS BANK. Paid-up Capital, - - $200,000 Stockholders Liability, - - $400,000 Largest Paid-Up Capital of any Bank in the State of Kansas. DIRECTORS: C. R. MILLER, A.K.EITrE-0. H.O.LEB. S. L DATIMON W. E. STANLEY, J. O. DATIDSOX, JOHX T. CARPHJmK. DO A GENERAL BAISTKING BUSINESS. United States, County, Township and Muni cipal Bonds Bougnt and Sold. B LOMBARD. JR, Prenldpnt. J. P. ALLSK, Vlce-Prealdent. L.D SKINVER. Chlrr. W. IL LIVLNGaTON, AMbttal OasMat STATE NATIONAL BANK. 05UCCSSSOR TO ITANSA3 STAT3 BAXX.) Paid-up Capital, Surplus, $100,000 $5,000 DIRECTORS: C. LOHBABD. Jr., J. P. ALLES. JOILH B. CARKT. KQ5. RA1W., J. . Ai.i. L. D. SEn3R. .PETER GETTO. W. F. GREKK, T. T. KmAtT. GEORGB BL 8PALTOX. COSRliSPOXDENTS- tTTO-f AT. RAX-!: O? THR REPtTEUa Kew York. 5ATIOS L BCOC OT AJCTHCA. CiJei-ro CorroRpondenc,? S-jHcited. n. l. fejjrrnsox. xaaaaw. J. M. ALLEN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 112 Douglas Avenue. fcs-Conniy Trvn'r. R. 5. GARKISON, K. A. DORiEV. Kx-O. tinty Ct' ' WOODCOCK, DORSEY & CO., Rffi MM, ABSTRACTS & LOIS Offico, Dorsey JBuilding, Opposite Court House, WICHITA, 3S:.3ST F. W. SWAB l$CCCKLSO!. TO F SlACKJtA.S) Merchant Tailor. Keeps on hand Fne Goods of the Iate3t style The largest stock in tHe city Satisfaction guaranteed. No trouble to show Oods Call and sea mo F. W. SWAB, 1st door N of County Building. X. F. JJIFDrRLANnF.R. ltr-tilmL A. Vr. OLl EK. Ue-1-rwlrJenU T". XT. KIUKVOOI 1 j.t Zmlnr. k.vt ij:tt, TrArtiinj J C. HCTA.N-urriuor lum Loan and Investment Co. CAPITA!., $100,000. Money Always on Hand to Loan on Farm and City Pronerty Office in T-Tiolilta National Eank Building, "Wichita, Kan. S. D. I? AXiT iJjjTT, -DSAUUt IX- Northern I Southern Pine Lumber, LATH, SHINGLES, SASH, D00?S AND BLINDS. Ol'FICIC und WHITK I'l NT. VA It!) : Bnd o' roKli rpiit. kl I p LI TA lAM vru.ow n.j j un aix. i..srri. YV lUnllM, rMIN. MONEY TO LOAN . oir ity Property, Chattel Mortgages AND PERSONAL SECURITY. L OWEST-:- BATES ! V N O -:- DELAY S ! LB. BUNNELL & CO. New Dry Goods at Retail ! 10 to 20 per cent, less than regular prices. I am now receiving ,t fine stock of Fall and Wintor New Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing; Goods, Etc. To aort my lav rut. on hand, which I offr ot irJc' ru tctfJ abatv. fffmszutj ut ndrtoc tr m buvJiii-M. nix! ttwr-fctfullj rottdt Uif aUmti& rf porrbnrrr tf-nrrsttj. mr JOIIX G. ALLKX. Vt "fain St, btvcTi Inalai ArrnxjL' anil Kim St. GLOBE IRON WORKS! Founders and Machinists. Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Iron and brass castings, pulleys and shafting and ail kinds of ma chinery. House castings in any eslgn to order. Dean steam pumpe and pumping machinery. Ail kinds or repairing done on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. A. FLAGG, Proprietor. F1K3T .fATIOSiL B O'K. Kacsat City, BLACICSTO.VB ATIOJAL BAJX. Bot'o B. LOHBAJil), SB, Presteeat. JJlXS L. LOCSXiiO. TJ-Prtsnilsn. IOO CA-JE&S CANON -:- CITY -:- COAL! BADG3B LUMEEB CO., WST DOUGLAS ATS. MONEY TO LOAN Lombard Mortgage Co.j0" 0hat?' iossio0;LPropor'y' SHORT TIME AT THE LOWEST RATES, "Wichita Banking Co. di KAltSAS 5IATE oAfiK IJUiLOIHG. I Money on kanoL N o delay when security and 1 and title are gooa Jtt&tes as ir as tiie loTtTOdt. -CALL AND SEE US.O S. S KING, Secretary N. F. NIEDERLANDER, Cor. Douglas and Topeka Aves. WICHITA KANSAS. SL T. BaOSVf. T. P. ULLRTISAnanrf lLw. IE. T. "B"BOWJ5T &c CO.. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS. -"maIm kt dAkM m-' arad E Irirrac PnrrtT. ?trni. ;, ar Act Prooernr. Iia 3 ui t WJCM1TA, a? t, pyig'.'i Ave. KANSAJB. D4W 118 W2ST DOUGLAS AV2NTJZ. C; O. DATHjSOS. yTr!Ae E- S. CATZS. Tkarlsr K. "SW GSLXjkJ. T"r Tr, ?f ante v S H The Davidson Loan Company PAID-UP CAPITAL, SG0,00O. Money Always on Hand to Loan on improye Farm and City Property. Have Loaned Mora Money in Southern Kaniat tnan any Company in Sne State CS2 rlKtrHA'aM. j WICHITA, KANSAS.