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,-s-f -v'-v'r-pwi.imim-i'm!' "-1 8 BtetcMta gailgl&gle: tSEexIttesctay garmtxg, gulg 23, 1890 Absolutely Pur.. A cream of tartar "baking po-wdcr. TliffLcst of all in leavening strength. IT. S. GoverninentKcport, Aug. 17, 18S9 HE LATEST" STYLES 149 -Y. MJl r V A T., lTXCUIT.. ALL OTHZR DEALEHS ARE compelled) Demand 25 Hash. 7'S J COMBINATION I'M OUT. To the Editor or the Lacle. Vi(np announce me as a cn.nf('date for re-election tott'eoOko of Clerk of tho District court of Seis- 'ck tount.Mibjfictto the notion of tho Itopublicau county c.ouciition, Iles-peilfully, C. H. LnJXC, "Wichita. Kan.. .Tune 0. 1&9. U9 tf w tf W. S. 3Iorrv5 Js a candidate for re-election to tho office of count attornej. subject to tho decision of the HepublicHn county convention. KKAIj kstatjc. (Furnished by the Deam Abstract Co.-) The follouiug transfers of real estate were filed for record in the office of the register of deeds. Emerson Y Foote to John M Cress 8 blk 4 Mcrriman park 1 liobert Duncan to George II Hackett west G7 ft of 2 3 4 5 Water st Ilag- nertv's add 1 Cli,.sF:rebaughtoJohn W Kitchell 77 Douglas ave IIj le's add 1 Charles II Woolf to Eilie X Woolf mvqr2S4w 2000 D A Snyder to M C. Mnnlev s hf lot 12 Bonn s,t Lrfiviifield add 1200 lleue Bouttier to Joseph Wctta w hf sw qr excel t s ."k) ft 27 20 3v 1700 Kufus Cone .shf to J L Moid 911 W IS in Mead's subdiv Schweiter&Sdadd and 1U 12 14 10 IS blk Princess add. 300 Chronic Inflamation or the Jlladdcr. Is promptly cured by the Excelsior Fpriugs, Mo., "water.-,. 29 w fri suu-tf Agents One hundred and thirfcy-six orders se cured in Licking county, O., by one agent in ten days for Mark Twain's latest book, "A YANKEE IX KING ARTHUR'S COUKT." If you want a fast selling book, exclusive control of territory, and all transportation charges paid, address Charles L. Webster & Co.. publishers, 3 east Fourteenth street, New York city. 50-3t. To the Grocery Trade. Wichita, Kans., July 19. After this date I will sell groceries for cash only. No credit extended to any one. 1 will make prices on every article in my htock that will justify your calling aud f,ive them a trial. Spot cash, good goods, low prices will win over high prices and long time. After three years trial I am convinced that the credit business is a failure and with the present times if con tinued will close up the best of business men. Understand my goods ai e tho best mid I will make prices that will suit you and you have only to give me a call to be convinced. Remember the dollars down makes business easy. Don't forget the man and place. DORSEY, tho Grocer, .-4-3t 221 North Main Street. Dorsey the grocer will sell you more goods for you cash than any grocer in the city. 54-3t Odd I'ellon-s and Patriarchs Attention. For the meeting of the I. O. of O. F. and Patriarch Militant in Chicago, August :3 to 10, the Missouri Pacific railway oilers a rate of one lowest first class fare for the jound trip, plus one dollar for admission ticket. These tickets will be placed on Pale August 1, and continue on sale until August f. For further information call at 7 North Main ordepot corner Second and Wichita streets. E. E. BLECKLEY. 52-tf General Passoner and Ticket Ag't. Geitd.a Springs Kxcursions. Perhaps Manitoti.Las Vegas HotSprings, Jlackmaw, the north pole aud other cool j daces are too faraway for your time aud imrse. If so. why not visit Geuda Springs, the noted southern Kausas resort uearor home and costing less money? The Santa Fe route makes a one fare round trip rate on Sat unlays and Sundays, limited to the following Monday for re turn. You cm leave at 4:10 p. m. on Sat urdays or at 7:40 a. m. and 4:10 p. m. on Sundays, and return from Geuda Springs early Monday. Good hotel accommodations: lino bath ing, boating on lake; spring water equal to Siritoga. 52-tf Imperial flour has many imitators but no rivals. 53-tf Gentlemen and readies: Do you know, it cots you the largest per rent, jou ever paid on money, to rim your grocery account on credit It is a fact aud no mistake. Of course, some make money because they never, or, hardly ever pav fr what they get. If you will only give the cash system a trial you will surely be convinced. I am doing business for cash no credit therefore, no losses to make up. Give the cash business a trial. Respect f nil v. Dorse Y, The Grocer, 224 North Main. 54-3t. SELLING QUIT COST! Great remnant week of everything at nearly half price. 3 big counters full. "Wool Ohallies 15c. China Silks 25c. -25 cent Tie Sale- $1.00 tririiinecUiat sale. Our prices loAver than anyone else. GLOBE, 418 Ms Are A.LLT TRADE (ff jjty1 FASHIONS E0 THE FAIR OLIVE HARPER WRITES OF TEA GOWNS AND OTHER DRESSES. "1,'Injfenno" Paiujiers, Aro Thoy Com ing Into Stylo? Hoop Skirts Shall Wo Also See Them? Some General Gossip About "VTomon's "Wear. Special Correspondence. New York:, July 10. The graceful tea gown has not been left out of the list of "must haves" for tho season, and every woman tries to follow Polonius' advioo to let it be as costly as her purse can buy. One tea-gown that is to grace the very swellest tea table in the swell est cottage at Newport has a front of orange crepe,and the puffed and wrinkled sleeves are of that same gorgeous color. The outside is mado of black surah, with bands of passementerie of jet and amber combined. The surah is made with a "Watteau train in the back and hangs loosely in front while shaped at the sides. Altogether this is one of the most strik ing tea gowns of the season, and some how I carft tell how exactly it has a sort of tragic air. The lady this "dream' belongs to is a pronounced brunette. I can imagine this made in black and pink or blue, or in dark bine and cream, dark green and white, and each new FOR H03IE WEAR. combination of color would be just as pretty, if not quite so daring. Nearly all costumes nowadays belong to two classes. They are either daring or exceedingly simple. A very dainty dress of this style is made of wash silk, in stripes of gray, green and pale pink. The corsage is made quite plain as to trimming, there being no attempt at any kind except such as is afforded by draping the fabric over tho bust. The sleeves are pro nounced leg o' mutton, and the skirt is quite plain, tho back breadths being shirred closely into a space of four inches. I noticed today in an importing house case upon case of little affairs which at first I could not imagine the use of, but on inquiry I found them to be panniers or false hips. The are made of cloth and whalebone, and are somewhat the shape of a sugar scoop without the handle. From the quantity here displayed I have no doubt that there will be a fashion to wear tho dresses distended on the hips instead of in the back, as they were a year ago. And I saw, too, a large in voice of small hoop skirts. There is never, or hardly over, a supply "without a demand. Gowns for full dress for young ladies aro now all cut in the ingenue style equaro in the neck, with a ruffle of lace or muslin all around. Tho fashion is be coming and pretty. With this manner of dressing the hair is cut short all around the face, and combed down straight and slightly curled at the ends. In the back it is fastened in a Catogan braid, and tied with a ribbon to match tho color of the dress or in sharp con trast. Some very pretty gowns for young girls are made of white Swiss, with large polka dots, over a colored slip, with ribbons to match. Lace, or just plain white mull, looks pretty mado in this way. The pretty dress in the illus tration abovo is of gray crystalette, with a figured bordering and a fall of oriental lace around tho neck. The border is postiche, as there is no woven bordering to crystalette. Such a style is suitable for a young girl from 14 to 20. Tho other day I noticed a very pretty little fancy which had really a splendid effect. A plain white summer serge dress had tho skirt cut perfectly simple, and tho waist was trimmed with bands of seal brown velvet, with ribbons to match. Tho lady had an old rose surah sacque made, the back and sides extend- s& A5&GS& (rxxitm L'lXGENCK. ing to the bottom, but not sewn together. The front of the sacque was filled in with lace aud bows of ribbon, and the wide sleeves had deep rnfiieri of lace. When she wanted to be dressed for a liigh tea she slipped oft" the snug corsage and donned the dainty sacque, and was just too lovely for anything, one skirt serv ing for both coinages, which, however, is of the same doubtful economy as that whirh made the Jjt'Jo girl see a saving in only having one slice of bread for both butter and horey. "Ouvc H.VEPEB. A Forecose Conclusion. Husband What are you going to do, Mary? Wife I am going to drive n nail into the wall on which to hang this picture. Husband That is to say, you are going to put your thumb up at auction. Wife At auction? Husband Yes; or in other words, your thumb is to como under tho b&nimcr. Boston O - ThcExreUiorpri:ifi,i. .Mo.. Waters Are sold only in bottles never in balk 9 w fri sun-ti M ill II ill dm 1 Ilk v rt If tit fesMw i ; mi v:-'.c-i nKBirf!2B mll i$$m P8& SKINS ON FIRE With Itching, Burning, Bleeding Eczemas Instantly Eelieved by Cuticura Remedies. Our little son will lie four years of age on the 25th inst. In 3Iay, 1SS5. he va s attacked ivith a very pain ful breaking out of the skin. We called in a physi cian, who treated him for about four weeks. The child received little or no good from the treatment, as the breakins out, supposed by the physician to be hi es in an aggregated form, became larger in blotches, and more and more distressing. We were frequently obliged to get up in the night and rub him with soda in water, strong liniments, etc. Fin ally we called other physicians, until no less than sii had attempted to cure him, all alike, failing, and the child steadily getting worse and w orsc, until about the 20th of last July, it hen we began to gi e him CimciTKA Resolvent internally, and the CtrnccnA and Ccticcka Soap externally, and by tho last of August he was so nearly i ell that we gave him only one dose of the Kesolvext about e ery second day for about ten days longer, and he has never been troubled ;Ince with the horrid mal ady. In all w e u-ed less than one half of a bottle of CrTictniA Resolvent, a little less than one box of Cuticura, and only one cake of Clticuka Soai. II. E. RYAX, Cayuga, Livingston Co., 111. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this fourth day of January, 1SST. C. K. COE, J. P. Cuticura Eemedies. Parents, do you realize how your little ones suffer, when their tender skins are literally on Are with itching, burning, scaly, and blotched skin and scalp diseases? To know that a singlo application of the CtTiccitA Remedies will often afford instant i e lief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a permanent and economical (because so speedy) cure, and not to use them, iv ithout a monient'a delay, is to be guilty of positive inhumanity. No greater legacy can bo bestowed upon a child than a clear skin and pure blood. Cuticura Remedies are absolutely pure, and may be used from infancy to age, fiom pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 50c.; Soap 2Jc. ; Resolvent, 1. Prepared by the Potter Dki'g and Chemical Corporation, Boston. t3?Sendfor "How to Cure Skin Diseases," W pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. SO IUIEIBIATIZ ABOUT 31 B In one minute tho Cuticura Anti Pain Plaster relieves rheumatism, 'ciatic, hip, kidney, chest,, ami muscu lar pains and weakness. The fli'st and onlv instantaneous naiu-killlnE and strengthening plaster. DAUGHTERS OF EV. Mrs. Houghton, a real estate dealer at. Spokane Falls, Wash., is said to havemadu v250,000 in four years. Miss Fannie Edgar Thomas, whose per. now earns her a very handsome income, says that she was working for only ?! a week a few years ago. Mrs. Gilmore, wife of the famous band master, arranges most of the music for tho band, and in many ways assists her hus band in his professional work. Miss Nellie Bly is the author of an in teresting volume called "Around the World in Seventy-two Days," which contains a graphic description of her recent trip. Olive Schreiner, the author of "An Afri can Farm," has, it is said, a liking for raw meat. She takes her beefsteak just warm enough to remove the effects of the ice box. One of tho most noted of Kansas belles i3 Miss Clark, of Leavenworth. She is a blonde, with blue eyes, a peachblow com plexion and a beautiful mouth, which re veals pearly teeth. Miss Helen Reed, who won the Sargent prize at Harvard for the beat translation of an ode from Horace, is a tall girl of the brunette type, with large, dark eyes. Her voice is low and sweet. Miss Lillian Blanche Fearing, tho only Isdy of tho 1890 graduating class at the Union College of Law in Chicago, is en' tirely blind. Her mother ha3 boen her con stant companion during her courae, aud read from the books to her. Mrs. Hechtman is said to be tho oldest woman lobbyist in Washington. She ha3 interested herself in behalf of thousands of claimants other than pensioners, and in all sorts of reforms of the general laws looking toward the relief of oppressed classes. Cora Myrtle Carpenter, of Hannibal. Mo., known as "the child medium," 1 years of ago, is creating a sensation in the west by her "inspired" lectures. She talks learnedly on subjects suggested by her audience, such as "Progression," "Why Was Jesus Called the Messiah?" etc. Ida Lewis, at Newport, is the only wo man lighthouse keeper in tho country, aud tho list, it is said, to whom will be giveu o light b' government. It is said also that no light on all the coast is more perfectly attended to than is hors, and the govern ment inspector always gives her an un usuaAly high report. According to a pretty Eaglish custom tho Duchess of Portland was offered by her husband a superb neoklaco of rare stones on tho birth of her little daughter. She declined tho gift, and asked to have Its money value given to build new alms houses on the estate for the benefit of sick or infirm tenants. EQUIVALENTS OF BIBLE UNITS. A cubit wan nearly 22-inchcs. A bin was 1 gallon and 2 pints. Eaekiel's rod was nearly 11 feet. A finger's breadth is equal to 1 inch. A day's journey was about 23 1-5 miles. A pieceoftsihrer or -penny was 18 cents. A hand's breadth is equal to 3 5-S inche A mite was less than a quarter of a glass A talent of gold was $13,809 and of silver 538.30. A shekel of gold was 53 and a firkin was "cents. An ethah or bath contains 7 gallons and 5 pints. A Sabbath's day's journey was about an English mile. A shekel of silver was about 50 cents and a farthing was 7 ctnts Every Day Granimnr. Positive The man gets on. Comparative The man gets honor. Superlative The man gets honest. Pack The Ferro-Mancancse Water. 'For disorder, menstruation, anaemia, and t-terilitv it mav properly be termed a specific." From Dr. W. P. Mason's re part on this famous water of Excelsior bprings, Mo. 29 w fri sun-tf Jlmc. Blanch. The mind reader, is at the Tremont ho tel. Can be seen at once on businass. Hours from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. 52-tf Maverick National Bant BOSTON", MASS. CAPITAL, - -SttirLUS. - - - $400,000 - - 000,000 Accounts of bank, bankers aad corporations so Udtnl. Our facilttks for COIXECTIOXS are exrelteii:, and we re-4Ucount for banks whi baia&eas war rant it. Bo-ion a He em- City, and talMr tr;tk us from banks noc kKtl 1b oUer Recerre Cities cotun a a. reserve. "V e draw oar own exefeuace on Loetfon cd tk Continent, and nwVe ebh) transfer and pUtce mont- by telegraph ihrtXKrhoot the Cnlted Stale and Oaiuuia. W have a market for prtme Srst-class UtwataMBt stvatitttr-, ami larlta prar-fc frost state. conUes aaa cHle xrbe H-rilKr boedb. We do a gpaoral lUaklne Bastnees. and is vise correspondence. ASA A. POTTER, President. JOS. TV. 1TORK, Cashier. Announcement. The Wichita Produce company hasbeen made the wholesale and retail agent for the celebrated "Ferro-Mancanese" waters of Excelsior Springs, ZMo. 29 w fri sun-tf Dead! Dead! Dead! As the key turned in the lock Saturday evening at 10:45 p. m., long time prices were forever locked, out and died with the week. Monday morning my prices will be on a spot cash "basis and it will pay you to call. DoRbEY, The Grocer. 54-lt. G. A. R. Excursion to Boston, Massachusetts. The national encampment of the G. A. R. meets in Boston, Mass., August 10 to 10. The Missouri Pacific railway has named a rate of one lowest first class fare for the round trip for this occassion. Tickets will be placed on sale on August 6, and continue on sale until August 10. The tickets are good for return passage until August 25; however arrangements have been made whereby the time can be extended until September 30, if desired. For further information call at 137 Xorth IVIain or at depot corner Second nd Wichita stieets. E. E. Bleckxet, 52-tf General Passener and Ticket Ag't. Daily by Daylifiht. New morning express, Kansas City to imcugu. xiie oanta ne route. -o-ll Take stage at Wharton for Stillwater; Billy Snyder, proprietor. d4S tf Three Through Trains. Two night, one morning, Kansas City to Chicago. The Santa Fe route. 43-tf 1 Should Smile. Go to Hettinger's drug store and try their ice cream soda at 5 cents a glass. 45 tf The Santa Fe is the short line to Pneblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Note the time: Leave Wichita 4:10 p. m.. arrive Pueblo 0:35 a. m., arrive Colorado Springs 7:40a. m., arrive Dener 10:30 a.m. Through Pullman chair car and dining car service. d50-tf "When you travel west take the Santa Fe route whose line passes through the principle cities of Kansas. Your excursion tickets via this line always have a going limit, permitting stop overs, thus business and pleasure may travel together. d50-tf Regular weekly excursion to Gueda springs, Santa Fe and Frisco via VTinfield. One fare for round trip every Saturday and Sunday limited to return Monday. For particulars inquire at 122 North Main street and passenger station. W. D. Murdoch, 50-tf Pass, and Tkt. Agent. Cars leave Douglas avenue and Main street for Burton car works every forty minutes, commencing at 0:20 a. m. All cars leaving on od'J hours run through, also cars leaving twenty minutes before and twenty minutes after the even hour. For Fairview and Seventeenth street cars leave Firbt and Main at fifteen and forty five minutes past each hour. Leave Seventeenth and Fairview at fifteen and forty-live minutes after each hour. 33 t St. .Louis to Colorado via Wiclilta. Commencing Sunday, July 23.1S90, the Missouri Pacific railway will run through sleeping cars from St. Louis via Pleasant Hill, Rich Hill, Fort Scott and "Wichita to Geneseo and from thence to Pueblo. Colo rado Springs and Denver. This change was made on account of a great many peo ple from the east goinc to Colorado being desirous of going via Wichita. The train will stop here two hours, giving all a chance to view the "Peerless Princess" and btill land passengers in Colorado same time as if they had gone via Kansas City. It also gives the citizens of Wichita sleep ing car service from here to Colorado. Re turning, it gives us through sleeping car service Wichita to St. Louis, and gives the Colorado people a chance to go east via Wichita. This change will undoubtedly be appreciated by the traveling public,and especially by the citizens of Wichita. If you are going east or west go via the pop ular new through route. Through chair and sleeping car service. New route just completed between Fort Scott and Rich Hill goes through the finest mineral and agricultural country in the west. Don't forget the new short line to St. Louis or Colorado. City ticket office, 137 North Main street, Wichita, Kansas. 40-tf E. E. BLECKLEV, P. & T. A. special nxcuusiox. To Colorado and Utah 1'oints Via tlic Missouri I'aclilc Jialluav Cluap Itatcs. If you are going to the mountains of Colorado or California take the popular Missouri Pacific fast line and travel at the rate of fifty miles an hour in elegant re clining chair cars or Pullman palace buf fett sleeping car. No dust or cinder on this line. It is the shortest line to all Col orado points and makes the fastest time. Express train leaves Wichita every evening at 5:20, landing you at Pueblo, "Colorado Springs or Denver next forenoon. Pueblo for bieakfast. City ticket office 137 North Main street. Depot corner Second and Wichita. 39 tf This office is prepared to furnish all the blanks which are used in connection with proving up homesteads in Oklahoma. We use Coop s blanks, which are the ouly blanks printed that have been jipproved bS the laud commissioner at Washington. 123tf Catechism. What line runs three through passenger trains to St. Louis without change? The Frisco. What line runs Pullman sleepers and reclining chair cars morning and night to St. Louis9 The Frisco is the only line. What line has the fast train to St. Louis? The Frisco, whose flyer leaves Wichita at 2:25 p. m. daily, arriving in St. Louis at 7:30 the following morning. Does this fast train connect with other trains from St. Louis? Why, certainly, with all east bound trains in St. Louis union depot. d50-tf To Stock Shippers. To better accommodate shippers who consign to the Wichita market tho Atchi son, Topeka & Santa Fe have arranged for a train leaving Arkansas City at 7:35 p. m. arriving at Wichita about midnight. This train will connect at Wmfield, taking stock from Southern Kansas railway, and at South Winfield from the Florence branch and at Mxilvane from El Dorado branch. Arrangements are also made for morning train leaving Newton at about 5 a. m. and arriving in Wichita at alnmt S a. m. This arrangement will last through the heated term and enable shippers to get tlieir stock to the Union Stock vards in good order 30 tf E. H." Davis, D. F. Agent. Has it ever occured to you that the Santa Fe route has a very fast tram to Chicago and the east leaving Wichita at 12:40 noon, arriving in Chicago the next morning, making all eastern connections. It is a fact. d5o tf Three hours the quickest to St. Louis Missouri Pacific railway. 124 tf Free Keadinc Matter. There are various schemes for supplving reading matter at a trine above actual cost. What would you think if you could get good literature free? Drop a postal card to G. T. Nicholson, general passenger and ticket agent Atchison, Toptka &: Santa Fe railroad. Toprka, Kan., and ask for copies of "To Mexico by Palace Car." You can also procure copies of "A Santa Barbara Hohdav."' 'Guide to San Diego Bay Region." "Las Vegas Hot Springs Guide," and folders relating to Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Very repectinlly, yocr5- 51 5t Ge. Pass. ad Ticket Ag't. Tkave moral tot fOr inlo the Soittfc-SktaiMr buikHnz:. No.l. Mark-t Street, croaod fiowr In Mrrliuu: Insoraece it l try aiaa to vrrne n -. tljr and by so dotac aroid any nnHWdeTMnllB: iw- tween lite eompanj- aod the MrL It te to late w rorrvrt ttta,ce la lor "Ttttc s an tn-oranee policy after ibe are has ocrarps aad it fc- of the jb( importance u everyone ksWtae an iaraot-v poiScy to kwsw eamcttr -written. The rompauiW that I rerejieBt k mm to the people v icfctt many tfc -Mirda at dattars and their potter has alTrajrs feecft feOTMM t &4Joat ateot of toftxa. IF X. W. lULLEU. 135 X JlarJcct Si. Telesiseas CK. W Only a Little Longer! Ajid it will be too late to take advantage ve adva: of the Don't be reckless enough, to buy anything in the dry goods hue iratil you see what we have. Price is no object to us as we give up our room August 1st. OFFICIAL ROUTE TO BOSTON The "Great Rock Island" has "been declared the oilicial route to the National Encampment, Grand Army of tlic Xtejntblic, at Boston. "By the Department of Kansas. Special trains Aill leave Topeka at 5:25 p. m. and Kansas City at 7:23 p. m., August Stn, and run through to .Boston with out change. This will be the finest train of the season, and will consist of Free Ke clining Chair cars, Pullman Tourist and Pullman Palace sleeping cars. Tickets will he on sale at One Fare for the Round Trip, which is only one cent per mile from Topeka or the Missouri ltiver, good to return until August 25, and by special arrangements in Uoston can be ex tended until September 30. Tickets will be on sale August 6th to August 10th, inclusive. The above rate Avill be open to all, and ample accomoda tions will be provided for those who buy their tickets yia the Chicago, Eock Island & Pacific R' Kansas is going to capture ihe Nation al encampment in 1S90, and the peo ple of the state should attend the l?os ton Reunion this year in force. For inlormation of any kind, reservation ot bleeping, Tourist or Chair Car ac commodations, addresss the depart ment commander at Sabetha; S. F. JJoyd, Asb't Gen'l Ticket and Passen ger Agt., Topeka: or T. J. Anderson. Gen'l Agt., Topeka. JNO. SEBASTIAN, Gen'l Ticket and Pass. Agent. E. ST. JOHN, Gen'l Manager. CHICAGO, ILL. C. A. WRIGHT. GEO. STARK MILLER WRIGHT & MILLER, Real Estate Dealers, RENTAL AGENTS. Hiiynnd sell Real Itatc on commission, collect rents Iltvo repairs made economically and remit promptly. Correspondence solicited. References All parties for whom Me li.ne done business hero or ckew here. 1.0 N Main fct.. Ground Floor. did TO ART DEALERS AXD ARTISTS. Artist's Materials. Pictures. Monldlncs and Frames, Wholesale anil reUiil. Catalogue free. JLUL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED. F. P. MARTI5, 114 Market St. d9I-tf TELEPHONE 23si TEE CEYSTAL ICE COMPANY Now ready to supply all wMiinc th!r Pure D1M.I11 rd Water Ice, at usual prices. Ofiice and Factory Cor. Osatre and Pearl streets. West Mdc, Order Books at W. W. Pearce 405 hast Dougla Ave. and Occidental Hotel Cor. second aud Main. IclephoneNc.ZU. .I.A.SOHN dill tf Secretary. Smithson & - Go. Firelmugli Building 132 JT. Martet St. Loans, Real Estate & Insurance. c:-&:&r& '-. zrjris& 5E&jr'. f j-.jr---F ssa' 'fCi. HOTEL CAREY. 2 TO 83 PER DAY. Baths. Baths. Baths. The TVichita StAara Laondry has just opened the nicest hue of Bath Boom in the State- LaMndrv and Bath Rootn 117, llil and 121 W. First SL CHICAGO LJ72TBKR CO. LMBEE DEALERS! G Tar. ak awl Ira ur-j. ClrrL A. cxats. Sirimtm Gti. 1 irku & G. S. Crcu. Zalixz.1 Psruzn. V3 W?w$ i' jliiJJ' ss' ' V.touwiw' BOSTON STOEE -THE- RED M Offers more inducements in Summer Goods than any lionse in the city. BOSTON : STORE. Do not expeiiment with new FLOUES. These brands have stood the test for sixteen years against aU new comers and have never been defeated. AU first-class srocers lata tuv mmnuNn:,. pCHITijSM SeU them isesfej mm o TTmTflnrrKs FEMCIS WHITTAOR & SONS, 5s.:i --s. vi ss-s-e FRANCIS WHITTAKER & SONS. Wichita Trunk Factory TEE AVICmTA OVERALL AND SHIRT MAXUEACTURIiXG CO. J! M FACTl KEKS AM) JOI1BFRS OF Overalls. Jeans, Cassimere and Cottonade I'ant; Duck Lined Coata and Veals; .Fancy Flannel and Cotton Overshirts; Canton Flannel Undershirts, Drawers, Ktc. Factory and Salesroom 139 N. Topeka, Wichita, (orrespoiuleiice Solicited C- 0. PAGE & CO., Ear fiiarexMerehants Carry the larsct utok of Rubber and Oak Tanned Leather Belting In Southern Kaiwa. rmrrjomlence sollclte.1. i East DongU. areu. Wichita. H8TEL-:-METR0P0LE. CAVEBKER i. Dy, Prop'. 9TICIIITA, -..- KANSAS. Elcratnr. SUa.ni Hfat, 3Atb JUma, Blxtrlc BIK Goo Sample Rooat LJthlM. bv fnertrtctty Kl- fi.t roosi with frth $2J Jr Hay Trta XJ ai 7M vT Cat- FircUcUa SB ail rpect. Tak at Tb. Icave Kansas City 10-0 a. m . an-We Chicago 75 a. in., dad j banla Fe rw. 43-tf SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SALE! A T THE GO LDEN "We are cutting and slashing everything in the Cloth ing and Furnishing Goods line, in order to make room for our fall and winter stock. Every Bargain Seeker Should Not Miss This Opportunity. "We are offering goods below the market valaaa Come and See for Your Sell STRAW HATS AT ALMOST ASOMG. One-Price Clothiers, Douglas & Lawrence. I. GROSS k CO ARK: SALE! -r SAL .- as. aa hi - .w iSMBoiasra aiautKS2E r!Sr k,23Siaa 17 BS i WICHITA AND ST. LOUIS. OUR SPECIALTY IS First-Class Goods ! Star "W" Sugar Cured Meals. All our Meats Branded as Per Cut. Pare Uoadulterafed Larf. Refrigerated Dressed Beef. If yonr grocer (lofts not supply you with our goods send us your address and we will send you the name oC one that will. Is'ow flint tlio travclinjr Hanson la i'i-e tlio.xu in ueetl of a jood trunk or lalisi' ffionhl not fail to go to thu fticv tor. Wo arc henluartjrs. ltny from fu-Mt hands unci xct fttetory prices. H'e Jiavc marked them down lower than they can bu dhippod In lor, and are making many nuw tyle in IndieV aud jient drom trunk. Wo aNo carry a line line of SHtchtda, pocket and hill book, stun pie nl iiH'.ic.il ruHCK. nltco hutch Imuk.'tH unci .soon. Our stock ia complete. If yonr tiuiik or valice is out of order havo it repaired at the Wichita Trunk l-'actory, Jo. 'if M est Dnujrljuc Av. H. HOSSJ'ELD, J'ruprlotor STANLEY'S GREAT BOOK! Ekhb ignU Wuted in tmrr TextuHp EAGLE. tFATEJrrSi ""waT LY-'ttS nr V v V -v