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v&? - ',islesw,fn-' ns-iHr v v -i-ftftS5g5 iiFP i?yKqga?!SjwgpwBWflpjpg !PgpgPPIq?feg "ijj-4 lr; Jr ''J She WLichitK ai ga&le : grxdas 0ruitis, Sjecemlrex; 10. 1886. Hi-""", ii W$fi 31. M. 'H'UDOCK<ltO.. 1'roprlftnrs. KEAL ESTATK TKANSFKKS. Tiio following are tha real estate transfers recorded ia the office of the register of deeds yesterday. Robert Hutchiucrs to Hcalv & Gaebel, sw qr of ne or 5-37-1 e ? 1G00 Robt C Hutching to John F Duiiickd, lots 42, 4 1, 40, 13, Mo-.ley ave jola add..!...:...... M Kate Graham to AVillinm Sherman, lots 2, 4, 0. S, "Washington ave Gra ham's add .". 350 Ephram Willard to D B ileyer, lots .'57, o r.i, 40, ulK Ji juucliou iun vus add ,- Jos Kirsh to C A Ritter, part of lue fee qr 20-27-1 e .Tnhn H Nichols to B S Garrison, lots 100 500 12, 14. Oak st Oakland add Sehweiter, iferriman & Hyde to Win W Beeman, lots 5S, 00, 02, 01, Ellis ave Lincoln st add Ches Firebaugli to Beauregard B Pol lock, lots :J2. '.VS, cor First st and Martin ave Firebuugh's j-ub-div E 11 Caion to A E Wyatt, lots 74, 70, 7S, Ellis ave Lincoln st add Edgar F. Ca-ad to Esther N. Hernng ton. lot 3 blk 3. Collcjre Hill add 1000 GOO 450 125 00 Schwieter,Merriman & Hyde to Abner G Winder, lots 57, 50 Lulu ave, Lin colnstadd S000 Jas W Lim'j to Jackson Shank, lots 1)27, 2!t, 11. Jackson ave, GreiiTen- steiu's 7th add Ella Williams to Hemy J. HoMentein lots 72, 74, 70, 7, bO, Texas ave W. "Wichita Junction Town Co. to O 11 Sis.-ou, lot 19, blk 4, Junction Town Co. add... O R Sisson to Union City Town Co.lot 19, blk :;, Colwich, Kan Nettie Zimmerly to Jo-eph Firebaugh, lot:!5, Chicago ave, AVe-t Wichita.. X T Niederlander to .1 H Hetlinger. lots 10, Chicago ave, West Wichita. 1400 150 125 2500 1000 James W Furnish to David .JI Dickson w hf, ne qr, 4-20-1 w 4000 James R Mead to G S Weirick, sw qr, and . qr, 1C-2S-1 e 2500 D ri Husey to II L Smithson, lot 20, Smithson's add 1000 Butler & Fisher to Henry A. Oanuc, lots 61, 03, (!5. First st, Butler ic Fisher's 2d add S15 B S Garrison wJH Smith, lots 5 and 7. Cherry ave, Garrison's 2 1 add 1000 Kate Graham to G W Christian, lots 20 and 26, Wabadi ave, Graham's add 130 Alien. Xorris & Sherman to Ella B White, lojs 141 and 140, Fourth ave, Eagleadd 400 B B Pollock to II F .Si-hmHy.er, lot 05, Fannie ave, Lincoln -t add 200 Chas. Mosbaeher to W C Klein, lots 1 and 3, Washington ave. 'Ihroekmor ton's add 475 Arkansas Valley Town Co to W G Roo1, lot 2, bil;2l, Cheney 40 Carey Park Laud Co. to C A Lewis, lots 17, 19, 21, 23, blk 3, S2, J1, bO, b" Hk 7, Chenev 2500 G W Oliver to EL Ortt, lots 1239, 1251, Wichita st, Leellen's 21 add. 900 Mary A Brown to Seth Dickey, lots 25, 32, blk II, Brown's -sub div, on Col lege Hill 1750 R B Tarlton to Dav id Meekins. lots 17, IS, Triangular add 000 L 31 Fink to Marv II MiL's, lots 25, 27, blk E, academy add 400 B M Cutler to Alary M uubiur. n lu sw qr 10-29-le 4000 "Wm Ilensberger to Christ Merzer,part of sw ir 10-29-lo 350 Col. A. 13. Campbell and Hank Ilciserman what a team made us apkasant call -ester-day morning. . Capt. Sproule, of the Greensburg Rustler, spent yesterday in the city aud called on the Eauli: in his rounds. F. S. Miuisou and vuie, J. Howiusteim and wife and Miss Mela. Lawience left for a visit to California last evening. Mr. Rube Israel is the happy father of a bouncing baby was the news or the street yesterday. Congratulations. Mr. Priddy and wife, who h.ive baen visit ing in the oast for the jmlI mouth, returned yusteiday looking much improved. F. M. Wiley, AL IX, United States exam ining burgeon of Fredonia, who is attending tho stale sanitary ro iveution, made us a plcawmt call last evening. A lively communication or t wo will appear in tomorrow morning's Eaglk. One i- lroin a lawyer in answer to who appeared Tuesday morning, and w ho is also a lawyer. General Solicitor Asp, or. the Kansas, Col orarlo &, Texas railway Wichita & Kantas Cit short line wa in the city yesterday in oonferenco with tho committee of Twenty's sub-committee. From North'- Philadelphia Musical Journal for December we see that Ion Arnold will. on December 1 4th, at JSt. George's Musical hnll have direction of a giand musical concert given by Maud ".' y i'I" Mead Center's board of traoe passed some very llattering and highly complimentary resolution:? touching Capt. R. L. Walker's effective work in that county in behalf of the Rock Wand. The Mend Center Globe tunis turns ii.su f lcose in complimenting our Dick. Tho niaro belonging r,o Ofil ors Cairud and Marlatte. and hich slipped the bridle over her head Tuesday night while stauding m thestieet, wn- recaptured the same night about 10 o'clock iu tho north part of the citj" by Master Claud Aley, and turned over to her owners. W. O. Ridded & Co. hnve lilted up their new rsal estate rooms over the Kaiwis Na tional b ink. o:s Alaur btivet The firm's ad- MuimW: veriisement will b found elsewhere. These j prices that no one should fail to takendvan goiitlfinen give careful attention not only to ! tllSe of tin opportunity. 117-tf ba v in ' and s dan z r-aUv. but to imvhi o'f : t ies for tton-.v-idi'iits, -t Their new quar-1 tors are very convenifnt. j Chi Oect ther 0 U.-orge C. iLatia will ha'id 1 n,ean lnlxU,e a,ul uavt -on-' --tnv. "VVe .-i his ffi-iat iiU-s to John H Gro-man ,,lU,Iui "isilviug Wichita a distributing point, as . ..untv uH-nur ndei.t of . hool- Tor ! e a"k ,or otlunS Ullt yHr Patronage. UiH j.ai "iiv cni Mr. Mastm hatiKjrformei ,''a'"ties wanting .stock will do well to take tl . nuti. of that office nnd attamei a lvpu- a.look at tU(-' samples of our stock on exhibi i ...oiiMTOitd 10110 sUk.iiiiu ndeiit m this Mon at ta,i -t end of the iron bridge oppo 1 ,u t of she stnte He has wn lude.1 to make T,!,10 t,u' lliv?,J,i uotel and get our prices, his homo m Wichita, Kansas t, ,.v I H-'y "HI nd it to their interest to buv di v i.-h Ue lins chos-n for his tumre home i"s l"'1 fr.0,n a "!"ii-il'le nurseryman. e--peci-' no i.f the grow mg cities ot the gi-eat -outh- ', a U0lne ""t"stry. Avoid buying of deal A.si. It ik (ouaiuis iuU .C.ikH) inhabit- i eI-s ,aml ,trw lldiei s. "VVe guarantee our ruts, lk-sil estate is Unit'iiim; there ami ivk IO "e fil-,la-' in every particular, i cr thing iiMiicaies that rhe crt has a reat e '"he a specialty of sotting and guaran f.i uietVloivit. Mr. Mnstiu will there en-' umP -took, jarticiilarly evergreens Our . in Uw tu-actiLVof law aud willalsodeal sfook of lm"e an1 ornamental trees and : . :.l totiit. The gn hNiHin inspires con-! hrjlb:,l's !,uI1 nn,! 1c?.I,,?Jet'' ;. iK-eiuall with whom he colne ju ,H. ' C . Miaw and K H. r5outhwell are our t, t. We w ish iuni sU vess in his new liM aul" ""ionzwl agents, aud any others who raid trust thai his highest hoi will l real- i may herwlftT einploywl will be furuLshe.1 ized. He leaves a host ot friends m Carroll I Wlth a wrt,l,lwle ot authority under the .,jDtv. "We trust aUothat his successor I nuO'S""- Any onlers entrusted to them "Ar Crossnmn. mav take up the work wheie I 2Te V "PonW fo" Headquarters at L 1 as laid it doAnaid c.H.tmue the excel-' the Commercial hotel until further notice, i '.t ic4itnlion which the schools of our ! T ai - " "k& Sox, Propsi., have already won. Savanna (111 ) ! Lamar' -"-' aud lclma- an.. nurseries. Tsmos. ! dll&w37-tf ii..s week wv ! J.V. '. .Ls. ., -i. u-u I lbs. lhst rice i ji. fcr i ntvy tK..iiis i is. tor i,V jjj-lln 1 i-,.u- 15 iis t.u- $l, dark brown sugar 20 lbs foi $l,go.l i)ast,-l cottw i.V jK.r u, 0hOice Jap. t 4.V' iiej- liasket, tea dust arte a lb Ust golden syrup 45c jwr gal., pure sorghum 4.H jK-r gal., maple syrup, gallon cans. 7.V pure extracted houey N: K.i lb., comb honev J K per lb., Swiss ci.et.se ic per lb.. Hmi-ef-' cheese -Vc jvr lb., -hoix- lard c per lb k.uim! nuts tomatoes 10c, .vjouud cans t . .V p.alies l.V, gallon cans apples 2.V liTion. 15c ier can. :-potiiHl cans pumpkin s , jellies Sc per lb. jiroervos lOc por lb., kmut 25s ier gal cabbage jer lb., oranges :. k per loz., lemons 30e jer doz., cnmlerrils :5 qts for 25c, cider vinegar 20c per gal. pure kw. tt cider 25c per gaL ull-ti Steinhacskr-Mkrkle Supply Co. Hon. T. Dwight Thatcher, state printer, who delivered an addre-s beforo the conven tion last night, and which will be found elsewhere, made us a cull yesterday. His subject, "Tho relation of the press to pub lic sanitation,"' while a new one, probably, at least an unusual one, was handled in that scholarly and thoughtful manner for which Mr. Thatches is so justly famed throughout the state. The fact is, no subject, in his hands can fail of proving entertaining and instructive. Dr. Tucker of Derby, who has just return ed from Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, and the entire west, a trip consuming some five or six weeks, was m the city yesterday. He says he saw soma pretty valleys and coun tries, circumscribed, but when one gets right down to the facts the Arkansas valley is hard to equal, let alone beat. He found places whose climate scorned delightful, and again others with rich soils, etc., but no place taken all in all to compare with the Nile of America. Drs. Schenck of Osage City and Redden of Topeka, two prominent members of the state boai d of health who are attending the Sanit ary Con veuti on, called j'Osterday afternoon to give the editor of the Eagle a good natured but sound going over for not having aroused a little more interest touching the impor tance of the convention now in session. We pleaded guilt', but excused our people on the ground of a great rush of business and a sudden advance in the prico of suburban pi operty owing to tho news that Gould had bought the Arkansas Valley railway. The truth of the matter i, AVicbita will have to experience a little sickness before she will take the proper interest in sanitary move ments. Secure your tickets for the concert, on sale at E. Vails-, Talmadge & Co.'s and Robert Jack's clothing house. Tickets 50 cents. d20-lt Beforo purchasing your groceries call and get prices of A. C. iShober, 511) East Douglas. 'otlce. To all real estate agentsr I this day with draw all my property from the market. Jous Fahmeu. December 10, 1SS0. d20-lt- Notice is hereby given that tho regular an nual mei'tiug of the stockholders of the State National Bank of Wichita, Kansas, for the election of directors, will be held at its bank ing oilice on Tuesday, January 11, 1SS7, at 1 o'clock p. in. " L. D. Skixxek. d20-2t Cashier. Tickets on sale for the grand concert to be given Fridtry evening, December 17, at G. A. II. hall. Do not fail to attend :ia this prom ises to be one of the finest musicales ever given in tho citv. Secuie your tickets at once. " 120-lt To Whom it May Concern. All parties having claims against the es tate of L. M. T. Pope, deceased, iire request ed to present them to the administrator at the ol'ice of tho probate judge on Wednes day, the 15th day of December, 1SSU. The administrator will be present on that day to hear proof on claims. C. F. Hyde, d20-2t Administrator. Lots on Exst Douglas avenue. See W. O. Riddell 8c Co., over Kansas National Bank. 20-Gt S lots on Estolle avenue at $200 per lot,one ln If cash. See W. O. Riddell & Co., over Kansas National Bank. 20-(!t ' cans of choice peas, 25c at Shober's. Choice Shober's. chewing tobacco 20c per lb at Look for program of the concert in Satur day evening's Beacon and Sunday morning's Eagle. " d20-lt 0-lb package of coiree 1, at Shober's. 10 acres on North Lawrence avenue for sa1- by W. O. Riddell fc Co., over Kansas National Bank, Main st. 20-Gt i cans of uumokin 10c at Shober's. 20-Gt ;J0 acres on College Ilill'at a bargain. Seo W. O. Ri Idellcv; Co., over Kansas National Bank, Mam st. 20-Gt Blackerries, goo-eberries, strawberries, raspberries, corn, 10c per can at Shober's. The choir of St. John's church are corres ponding with Miss Lillian Hamblin, of Bos ton, and expect to secure her for their con cent on the 17th. Should they bo successful the people of Wichi ta can expect one of the finest singers ever heard in the citv. . " d-20-lt Cracked Shober's. wheat 10c per package at Tallyho Hour ?1 05 per sack at Shober's. Chamberlain's Eje and Skin Ointment Is cooling and soothing, when applied to sensitive parte, it promptly relieves iulla matlon, chafing and soreness of skin, and all smarting and itching diseases. It has cured chronic inflammation of tho eyes, when every other treatment had failed. Sold by Aldrich & Brown and J. P. Allen. 155-tf Tho Eaglk printing and blank book es tablishment is prepared to do all kinds of job printing and olank book making, guar anteeing their work to bo first-clws in every re-pect. All counter work, checks, bonds, perforated, numbered or loose it prices equal to Kansa City or St- Louis. Dructrlsts' Statements. Druggists' liquor statements can be procure-1 at this oilice at ?1 per thousand, post age extra. tWS-tf , Tho New York Millenary, 13S Main street, ! are vacating their premise's on Jan 1 iu or I dor to clear ic absolutely. They aro selling I oil" their entire .roiIr rtf millinori- ot- ,nli To the Citizens of Wichita and VlciniM. "We vi-h it knon that we have located a branch nurerv at YVi.-hitn. and that we . All the old customers of the Fair are solic- will lv. trrsl f,r. i. .. ,-. .1 - . r win leoiIered for the next tmrtv davs at receiver's sale at the Pair, 14 .Main st. dl0tfw-37-2t If you want a frame, hanging lamp, veloc ilele, bird cage, basket, jewelry, engraving. ' etching, artist material, boy's wairon. brack- i et. panel picture or anything else go to the I receivers sale at the Fair. 147 ilaiu st. dl0tfw3T-2t ! To Township Officers. ! ine t.c,LE Printing house have in stock all the blanks that are used by them in their business, also justice dockets, civil and cirminal combined, at as low a figure as any establishment in the west. w7-tf " FINANCE AND COMMERCE. MARKETS 33Y TELEGRAPH. Xcir York Money. New Yokk, December 9. Money on call quiet at 5 12per cent., closing at asked, I'rlme mercantile paper JS-'i. Sterling exchange dull and unchanged:actual rates 4S0fcj for W-day bills and JS3f for demand. Government bonds aull and steady. state bonus quiet ana nrm. Government bonds dull. State bond; dull, sready; Stocks trifle more active but Improvement was confined to six or eljht Issues which monopolized entirely he Ineere.t taken In speculation. 3-per-cents 100 4-per-cents 12356 IK-per-cents 110 5-per-cents of '&5 125b Mts-ourl Cs J18,, Chicago & Alton .$ Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy 13i Iacawana 1ith Erie ?&i Lake Shore 9S Missouri Pacific Northwestern ii New York Central HK Heading ,J6 Kock Island H.'H nnlMii PniMf'r Oo-K Wabash 2f Western Union New York Grain and Proislons. New York. December 0. Wheat Firmer; ungraded red, 84M1 39fc No. 2 red, S9S:eleator, ti;ft'Jl ; afloat, No. a red, December. SSV. .lanu.irv. fiOUtnOU. Corn Ungraded, 46 49 : No. 2, 40 ; elevator, il; atloat.No. i, December. 4TMJ$. Oats Mixed western, i. Ji 36; white do. 37G43 Butter Firm at W420. Chee6C Western flat. 1112H. Eggs-Western. 23'24. St. I-ouls Grain and Provisions. St. Louit, December 0. Wiieat No. 2 red, cash, TO'iTil; December, T9Jf bid; January S0HSl.closlng, 81 asited; February, S1s bid; May RG'Sba, closing S6. Corn No. 2 mixed cash. rr.t-j; Decemlwr, u65; January. 3tK clo-ting. Zr; February, 3GMC6f ; 31ay, 3iVfe4UM, closing. 40.;. ,...,,, Oats No. 2 mixed cash 20- ; December, 2 bid; May, 31 Rye-53 . Lead dull for all grades. Butter Cresmery, 23; dairy. ir23 F.ggs-2121 , Whlskev-Steady at SI 13. Pork-lligher, SHOT Lard-Firm at 6CO.612J. Receipts Flour, -X)0:, wheat, 2i.0K; corn. 52000; oats. 21 &J0; rye. MV0; barley, 3sUU). Shluments Flour, COuO; wheat, 13000; corn. COCO; oats, nonerye, 2000; barley, none. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. Kakbas Crrv, December 9. Flour. Car lots, ix. 73: ixx, &T-S&5; family. SI 05 SI 13; choice. SI 33G31 45; fancy, SI SX?81 53; extra fancy, $1 60$1 C3; patent, $1 952S5 05. Wheat. Receipts. 13,000; shipments. C.000. In store. 391.000; higher: No. 2 red, cash, 68,, bid; January, G3 bid; May, '5;i bid. Corn. Receipts. T.00J: shipments, 5,000; In store, NVJ.OUO; stronger. No. 2 cash,31 bid; December3iJ bid; January. :Q : May, SCH IfiOats. No. 2 cash, 23 asked. 11 c No. 2 cash -iS4 bid. Eggs, butter and hay unchanged. Provisions. Round lots sugar cured hams.lO.bacon, 10; pried beef. 10; dry salt clear rib side, $3 CO; long clear. S3 50 shoulders. Si 73; short clear. $G 00; smoked clear rib sides, SO .; long clear, SO 23; shoul ders, S-" 25: short clear, $6 75, Mess Pork S3 50. Lard. Choice tierce, $0 00. Mill Stuff. Quiet. Corn Meal. Green, 75; dried, 60. Chop. Yellow, 63; bulk. 70. Ship stuff, Backed. 4752. Hay. Steady; small baled, SS 30; large, $S 00. Flax Seed. S2ffiS5. Hatter. Steadv; creamer' fancy, 2S; good, 23; flue dairy, 151S. Clieeo. Full cream, 13);flat.?, 70S; young America, 13; Kansas. 67. 'fallow. No. 1. 3kQ3K; No. 2, 2. Hides. Dry flint No. 1. 13; No. 2, 10: bull and stag, s- ilrv Knit. Sit. 1. 10: No. 2. 8: srreen salt No. 1. 8: No. 2. C: bull and .'tag, C; green uncured, 52Ji; calf, 89; sheep pelts dry, 911. Broom Corn fehort, 44W; green liarl, 5: self work ng, V,il; long coarse. 'A&Vri: crooked, lJJi2. New York Lave Stock. Nirw Yoiik, December 9. Boeves Receipts, 4139 head; cry dull aud weak; native steers. 3 105 10 Sheep Receipts. 3,800; shade higher; sheep, S3 00 SI 5i; lambs. S3 lO$7 00. Hogs Receipts. 2s00; prices better; S4 30&5 50. Cliicaio Grain and Provisions. Chicago, December 9. The wheat market was flat and dull during most of tho regular session witk a downward tendency to values but awakened into lifo and activity Ister in the day; together with higher price. Tho opening price fr May delivery wva84Ji after which market rallied to Si but fell again under freo offerings 84J then picked up again to S3J oo encouraging foreign advices and renewed local and outside buying and the advance continued at afternoon sesslou. Cash quotations were as follows: No 2 spring wheat TtVi No 2 red 7s . No 2 corn 37 . No 2 oats 2b?f . No 2 rye 53. No 2 Barley 5t Prime timothy 177 .. Mess pork 10S2,4J Lard 0(i5. The leading futures ranged as follows: Opened Ranged Closed. 7CV: TT'fiM T7J: Tan T.14 "-X77 7S& Feb 7b?s 79Hsvs777ij 79 May S4f MS4fi S5-S Corn Dec 37 37 33fAs 37 Jan 37X 373sa37 STlfS Feb 37' XWsS; 37 May 4i?4 IZWaiiU 43 Oats Dec 2' 26t32G; 26tt Jan 2S-V 2G?f26H riOSj, May 31 31h,a30?i 31 Mess Pork Dec 1072HZ W75 O10C0 1065 Jan 1055 1105 10S74 1090 Feb 1105 1115 10i3 WH Receipts. Shlpmentfl. Flour HOiV) UW Wheat 7S0U.1 70X) Corn 10900H 39000 Oats S9U0 290TO Re t0U 1000 Barley 40000 30uw) Chicago Lire Stock. Chicago, December 9. The Drovers Journal reports cattle receipts 9000; shipments 3000: shipping steers 3 W4 75; htockers and feeder 2 OOOJ 30; cows, bulls and mixM 1 303 10 bulk 2 V2 25; through Tex steer 2i33 10. Hogs Receipt 40,000, shlpmeuw 9,U) ; rougn and mixed 3 59 (34 00; packing and shipping 3 U0i34 !0: light S 40A3 9S: Skips 323j 40. Sheep Receipts 6,000. shipments 2ftX, native 2 50 4 3C; western 2 20(SJ 25: lambs 3 754 HO. Kansas City T.lve Stock. Kasras Citt, December 9. Cattle. Receipts. S6S2: shipments, 1C66: steady: good to choice, $J 33(.t4 13: common tom(dium.$3 2fl &$S 83; stockcrs. Si 2SS 73; feeding steers. $i SO $3 40; cows, $1 5tiS2 SO. Hog. Receipts. KBttf : slilpmenss. 1&13; steady; good toj choice $J 75CSJ fO common to medium $3 SO 8$:l 75. Sheep. Receipts, ir.2; shipments, none: steady: good to choice, $2 CJJW 23; common to medium, Si JOGS-' 40. - St. IjouIs Live Stock. sr. Lotns. December 9. Cattle Receipts CAO. shipments, PC); choice native steers 4 3VSJ 73; fair to good shipping steers 350& 4 M; butchers sts;rs fair to choice .1?VI20; feeilers fair to good 350j4C0; Texas and Indians common to fair 1 sngj 3. lloe Receipts 10100. shipments TOO; choice heavy bu chers selections 1 1IVS4 23; packers, fair to fancy 3 s5t iB;yorktTs medium to choice 3 653 i5. pigs common to gixxl 2 5013 C. Sheep Receipts 1300. shipments 710; common to prime 1 S564 W. Maverick National Bank, BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL - - 400.000. SURPLUS - - $400,000 Accounts of Ranks, Rankers and Corporations so licited. Our facilities for Collection are excellent and we re-dlunt for banks when balance warrant It. Boston Ls a itesvrxf City and balances with us from Bauk-- no: located In other Reserve cities count as a reser e. Wedrawourown Eichance on London and the I Continent, and make cable transfers and place j money throughout the CnttoJ State nd Cunada. j Government Bond bought and sold, snd Exchang ' ts in Wahingtjn made for banks without extra I charge. c nave a mar set ior prime ars-ctass laTes.meai ti,-iT,.sa nn iprir. r...i- r. ue ana Lines wneaLssuins-txinds. w-dna .-ihmi ftir.tit.f hnjn m invito rr respondencc. ASA P. POTTFR. Preildeat. JOS. W. WORK. CVisaier. lS-6ni c ! I Mrs. M. KLENTZ "Will $ell ucttl all are wld. Ht from 2V to 81 worth twic the money. Hnd-knit all wool hood, 25c and 3c A. fall lire of Cloaks. Cnderwear. Con-: Pnatl. Hndl.erehlef5. Cot-, Ostrich FtfcTs Btrii, Wine... Ribbons. Velrw. Plnb-v. At.tr chans. Ladle comt early to secure bArsala M. KLE-Vrz. u To elose Odds and Ends of Stoek AT ' $1.00 Of eourse every one eost more money. Anyone wanting a eloak Regardless of Style Can Seeure a Bargain. ew York Store. a M. KOHN & L AT Manhattan 326 DOUG-LAS AVENUE. WM OP STYLES and OT PRICES. Boys Former Price $5.00 Former Price 6.00 Former Price 7.00 Mens Overcoats. Former Price $6.00 Former Price 8.00 Former Price 10. CO Former Price 15.00 Boys Former Price S5.00 Former Price 7.50 Former Price 0.00 Former Price 11.00 Former Price 13.00 Our Goods and Prices are Warranted and Strictly ONE) :: PRICE), Manhattan 326 DOUGLAS AVE At EACH. THE Clothin H gCo Overcoats. Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to $4.00 5.00 5.00 Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to $5.0C 7.00 F.00 10.00 Suits. Reduced to Reduce to Reduced 'o Reduced to Reduced to $4 00 5,0' 6.0 7.50 10.. 0 Clothing Co., Grand -:- HOLIDAY -:- A.T ENTERPRISE Santa HAS Tlie Enterprise For Ms Headquarters in Wichita. Presents For All. Toys and Dolls, Books and Games, Plusli Goods, Silk Handker chiefs, ana all the LatesfNovelties for HOLIDAY Eememher our store will he open every evenincr, commencing De cember 13th. thereby glvngall an opportunity to buy their Holiday Goods. STAMPING DONE FREE All parties buying Handkerchief s and material for embroidering, can have their stamping done free of charge on handkerchiefs. A WORD ABOUT CLOAKS. Remember a cloak or wrap makes a nice Christmas present, and If you wish to see me Fool Cloaks Away, for that, is what I am going to do between now and Christmas. Call at Tlie Enterprise The cloaks will sell themselves. It will need no talking only whisper the price in your ear. Thh IS Temple of Economy; 109 EAST DOUGLAS AVENUE. New York 1 38 Main Strkkt. A Cliance Seldom Met "We are vacating our premises on January 1st. and. 'ILL - Our whole stock in order r-r close nave a large and elegant stock or A.DIES HATS Trimmed and untrimmed. which we offer at Marvelously cheap prices. Our Hrimmings, Fancy Feathers, Plumes and Tips will ba sold equally low. REGARDLESS OF COST. No lady should fail to make use of this splendid opportunity. ,.. " e, now V Winter is here. In order to avail yoursolf of first opportunity to eu joy a pleasant ride, call on Kelly, Alexander and Rahn, NO. 123 .tfArtKVT STREET, And select one of those elegant Cutters, of which they have a rinn stock both as to style and finish, single or double. Also a stock f runners for converting your buggies Into a sleigh, at pxicas to stilt thetimee. M. ft. K.iC3Li.E. ROCHELLE & RHOADS, Real Estate, Loan and Insurance. IjITK lm proved and Unimproved Lands, Ranches and City Property Ma&e CoUocdons. Bant Houses and Pay Ttixoe. OtPtC&t ftiZ r: LOTS ! Whipple, Conway & Co., 118 South Main St. i H&reJotsof itantete. Gratis and Tile. "Wood, Slate ;md Iron Man e 8, 3cos' Ic Hie. Do all orfc ia the very t:st manner. Don't at huv vmnwls tmtU jou Intra seen our prices and swjek. The designs. I gUVAJA tii U Ul ti5 iiwi Display OF GOODS FANCY GOODS Clatis CHOSSN" PRESENTS to T ;nterprise THE Millinery. SACEIFIOE it out entirely by that time. "We now. wrx. mo r rOSAl - WICHITA. IvAX. S