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l&e WLithiitx gailgpgle: glxurjsifag PCnxmg gutxjttst 14f, 1890 ilEMBCOMIIE VIOHITA HAEEETS. Receipts ofLive Stock at the Union Stock Yards during the past 24 hours 359 cattle, 1,870 hogs. Shipments 319 cattle, 113 hogs. The bulk of the cattle were from the Panhandle and were not on sale. A large portion of today's offerings consisted of stock steers, which found ready sale. There were a few common cows and heif ers that sold at good prices for the quality. Some of the local butchers are wanting good to choice butcher stuff very much, and are willing to pay all it is worth. Stock bulls and stock steers in good de mand. Thin cows and heifers dull and slow. The supply of hogs was liberal and the quality is better than last week as there are not so much thin, rough stuff coming in. The market opened about steady at yesterday's top price, 3.60, although early advices from eastern markets noted a weak feeling. By noon the market devel oped considerable weakness and by 3 o'clock sales were made 10 cents below the opening price. Atternoon advices from Kansas City reported the market fully 10 cents lower and getting worse. The sales men here could not get a bid on several cars of hogs which arrived about 4 o'clock and consequently they had to be car ried over. There was a very unsettled feeling at the close. mom? A LIVE ST00K M AttKEl. Wichita. Kaiu Auzust 13. CATTLE. The supply was light and no sood butchers stock on the market. There is an active demand for good to choice butcher grades which will sell at Good, f-mug figures on tab market. Thin cow and belter etocfc 1 very slow sale. Native stock bulls and stock steers in s?ood demand. The market closed ronj? pn good to choice grades. Native shipping steers, srood to extra... $3 25 35 Good to extra native butcher steers, WU laoibrt 2.d asm Nail ve feeding eers - JJO - -fl Native stocivers - Mu Choice cows and hrifrrs - 1 3J f- -o J alrto good cows and heifers 10 Z Bidl and stairs 1 Fat yearling. - Good yearlings Grass cows Caaners Poorer irrades and callaways..-.. Venl calve, per head. . 1 75 &2 00 . 1 35 SI 50 . 1 15 3l 3d 75 &H0 . 4 50 (7 CO BE?HE5KfIAIITE SALES. Followinc are the representative sales of cattle at the 6tock yards today: No. Description. 2 Stock steers 4 Stock steers. -3 Stock steers 4 Stock: steers 1 Bull 2 Heifers 6 Cowsand heifers 1 Cow - .' Cows 1 VeaicaK Av'c- Price. ... SX) 2 40 ... SB2 225 ...602 2 25 ...532 2 00 ...1440 125 ... 76 1 50 ... 945 1 50 ,. 0 1 35 ... S73 1 25 6 00 HOG. Thasdapiy was very pood and the quality much Improved since last week. The earl market was steady and seme good sales were mde. Early re porte from Kansas City had a weakening effect on the raarketand by 3 o'clock the market was draszy nnd fully 10c below opening price, and by 4 o'clock the sale-men could not gtl a bid from any of the Iwyers. REPRESSXTATIVT. SALES. Th f oltowine are the representative 9ales of hos3 rt the yards today: o Dock Av. Price .No. Dock Av. Price 61 44 521 3 8i 62 160 225 2 55 SI 138 214 3 I 77 19) 'M 2 & SI .... 3B 3) 72 ..a-u 273 3 55 62 MS 17 .... 213 o5o fiS .... 3J 3 61) 40 120 2UJ S5o 75 m SCO 44. 120 225 3 55 to m zen a i?i sso n m 2M tm "ar va 245 sssh 5.i S3 2S4 31 PIGS AND SINGERS 27 .... 34 .,2S .... 113 2 90 mi si ar 3T'i ;S 3$ 48 SB 8 80 3 .... 123 2W k. 9 m 3 ai 6 .... 12s 2 to T2 . ,JS0 2SS , 3 SJH f .... lb 2 ft) H ' 354 3 54 41 .... 117 3 So 64 4 16 355 11 . 3& 3 eO S .... V3i 3 eU " "SUBEP. GoodwiUisaee.SOJOO "5Si Godsckewfes.-5S0 rS,ii. (i ood stock, wether. 75S5 fil!9? 5i Oocd to extra lambs nt aj Urief lentlon. Cattle stronger. Very few good cattle coming in. Hogs 10 to 15 cents lower and no bids on late arrivals. Steck was buying pigs for Jones & Stiles nnd shipped ont a double deck car today. Hoi; purchases today. Whittaker 1,159, Dold 444, Jones & Stiles 133. Total num ber weighed up 1.T3G. J. II. Porter sent in a car of hogs from Brainard. VT. P. Pack, Mound Ridge, bad a car of hogs on the late market. Colonel E. Xeff, Arkansas City, market ed a car of hogs. Smith & Hildlebrand sent in a car of hogs from Udall. H. Mills, Newton, had a car of hogs on the market. Wraith & Steiner, Lyons, had in a car of l.fg. Sherburn & Sommerville, Oxford, mar keted hogs. I. Bryan came in from Oxford with a car of hogs. Romig & Sweet. Fall River, hsd two cars of hogs on the market. Hartenbauer & Erickson, Douglas, sent In a car of hogs. J. L. Porter sent in a car of hogs from Haviland. The Andrews Packing company, of Pueblo, Col., had a car of horses and cat tle at the yards en route from Corwiu to Pueblo. G. Landers bad a car of hogs on the market from Corwin. O. G. Sacobs came in from Valley Cen ter with a car of hogs. Jerry Vilco,, "Walton, had in a car of hog J. V. Sloeumb sent in a car of hogs iroiu Peabody. A. G. Burchinal, Eweil. had a car of cattle and hog on the market. John Fowler, Conway Spriiig, marketed a car of hogs. Knoblauch Bros, seat in a car of hogs from Colwich. C. McCullougb. Geneseo, came in with a car of hogs. Cowherd & Dyer, Caldwell, bad two cars of hogs on the market. William McKitrick, Augusta, sent in car of hogs. P. Winn. Udall, marketed hogs. Hill Bros., Augusta, sent in a car of b.gs. K C Sharp, the yard master, returned this morning from a two weeks pleasure trip to Chicago and Cleveland, O. Says he Ls glad to get back again, and that Kansas las better crops than Ohio today and that Kans and Wichita, especially looks bet ter and is doing more business today than many cities he visited of double her poDU lation. We wish to say just a word to cattle raisers and shippers regarding misleading things in the Kansas City live stock pa pers. They seldom make any report of very low or mean sales which are often made on thin and half fat cattle, and one would think to look over the list of repre sentative sales that everything sold well, when the truth of the matter is the low tales are not given and the only parties who know anything about them are the shippers and salesmen. t?uch things certainly would work against the interest of this market, and the commission men here wish the matter explained so shippers will understand it. Often a shipper has come in here with cne or two cars of medium cattle, and not beins satisfied with the prices offered here Las gone on to Kansas City and sold them for less money, beside being out that much more on time and expense. In shipping your cattle don't-forget to give your home market a fair trial. LITE ST00K MAttTCEE By Telegraph. St. Louis. Mo August 13. CATTLE. Receipts. 3P00: shipments TOO. Market hicher. Native steers f3 9034 73; stockers and feeders. $2 1033 0J; Tez ans and Indians 12 033 50. HOGS Keceipta. 5100. snipments. 100. Market weak, steady; heavy J3 S533 9 jacking J3 703 90s lisht. tap- to best, $3 T53 90. SHEEP Receipts 4300, shipments 1200. Market slow. Fair to choice 14 00t 90. KAXSAS ClTT. Mc Aujrast 13 CATTLE-Recelpts SXfc shipments 400. Market strone. Steers 13 Sl 60; cows $1 0032 Hk stockers and feeders J 2 65 (3 5tt range steers 2 252 60; range- cows. 11253 10. HOGS-Receipts 22.300: shipments 5000. Market &10c lower: balk 13 60(33 65: all erades, 3 233 35. SHEEP Receipts COO; shipments 350. Market steady. Lambs 4 505 00: good to choice muttons (3 7634 25. Stockers and feeders 3 0Q33 75. Chicago, 111 Aueust 13. The Drovers' Journal reports: CATTLE Receipts. 15X0O shipment. 40.0. Market steady. Beeves J4 6034 85; bteers 3 2.V34 40; stockers and feeders $2 0033 OJ: cows, bulls and mixed II 2033 00; Texas cattle $1 45.33 TO: western Texans 3 C033 50. HOGS Receipts. 30X00. snlp mnts 7000. Market slow, 10c lower. 3Iixed 340 33 95; heavy $3 3J4 05; llht. $3 3034 10. skips C 50 33 10. SHEEP Receipts lOOuO: shipments 2500. Mar ket steady. Natives $3 255 50; western J3 754 o Texans 13 0034 GO; lambs (5 0O35 60. "Wichita Grain Marfcet. Wichita. Kan, Aueust 13. Wheat Receipts 4200 bu. Market active but no change In price. Corn Receipts 21C0 bu. Some improvement in the supply, but still very light. Market active and firm. Oats Receipts 2000 bu. Demand active and prices ilronjr. GRAIN Car lots on track: WHEAT Good mUiinsr. old and new. soft, S2; hard 75376:other srades.TSc and down. CORN No 3 or better 40c. white ttc. OATS-S0332C RYE No 3. or better 35e. HAY H 50 per ton in car lots. GROUND CORN-Chop in car lots 75c per 100 Ibt MARKETS BY TELEGEAPH. New York 3Ioney. New York. August 13. Money on call easier, ranslnsr from 4 to 10 per cent. last loan 4. closed offered at 2. Prime mercantile paper bQfyi Sterling exchange quiet and weak at H S5H for 60 daj bills and 4 S7U for demand. Chicaao Grain and Produce. Chicago. I1L. August "13. In wheat trading was again active and the feeling unsettled and nervous, with a higher range of prices. The opening was a trifle weaker, with sales at S3Ac below the closing fisures of yesterday, then with some irregularity I advanced 2Kc for September and 2c for December. easea on, aecuninz iws-x ior septemtx;r ana De cember, and the closing was tie lower for Septem ber and lie lower f o'- December than closing yester day. In corn there was a fair business at lower prices and a weaker feeling was developed. The volume of business in oats was lighter and range of prices lower. Mess pork was fairly active, prices declined 2O350o and closed steady. A moderate trade was transacted in lard. Prices ruled eaier and ranged 73S310c lower. In short ribs prices ruled 7J;10c lower and closed tame. The leading futures closed as follows: WHEAT August 99Hc September lOOKc Decem ber $1 F,i. CORN August 4Ssc. September 45?sc. May 52c OATS August 3Tc. September 37Kc May 40Kc. PORK September ill 10; October $10 90; January 112 32H- LaRD September $6 22W: October $6 35. January 16 7219. SHORT RIBS September 5 40; October to 52,'; January J5 90. Cash quotations were as lollows: FLOCR-Firm, WHEAT-No 2 spring, 93Kc; red. 100c. CORN-No. 2. 4SHC OATS-37fj37Jic RYE-filc. BARLEY Nominal. 67c FLaXSEED-JI 40. TIMOTHY-Prime 1 3S. PORK-f 11 0O3U 23. LARD 6 12W. SHORT RIBS Sides 15 30S5 35. SHOULDEUS-Dry salted ih S71-136 01 SHORT CLEAR SIDES-t5 70go 5a WHISKY-41 13. SUGAR Cut loaf 7i7?ic; granulated GXg stand ard A CJXc ARTICLE5. Receipts. Shipments, Wheat Com Oats lio.fon 40.a 2OUC0 ...I 310.0UO BUTTER Steady. Fancy separator 2nr520Hc fine lSKc fine creamery.l-'H&Mc good 12213c,flnet diary, HX12c. fine &g.2c, EGGS UKdlic Kansas City Produce. Kansas Citv. Mo.. August 13. The Daily Indicator reports: FLOUR XX. tEc; XXX Tic; family ?1 (K; choice 1 1 t(k fancy ?1 70: extra, fancy Jl Sdai S5- pateut ?2 Kk3 2 li. WHEAT-HIzher. No. 2 hard cash 31c; August 91c. No. 2 red cash 34fc. CORN Higher. No. 2 cash 4Sc; August 15c. OATS Hlser. No. 2 cash 3:WS37?ic; Ausust 3THc RYE Richer. No 2 cash 70c: Aueust 70c. BUTTER Steady; creamery fancy 1215c dairy lOlSc. store packed 312c EGGS Firm at 12c HAY Steady. Fancy prairie 17 COS" 50. good to choice $5 :oq,6 00. MILLSTUFF-Irregular. CCRNMEAL 55c. CORNCHOP 54C BRAN c LEAD Quiet, soft Missouri and commoa 13 65, reflnea $3 70. FLAXSEED-J125. CHEEaE Steady. Northern twins lOffillc: West ern Syc. Younr America 10911c, skimmed 15. LIVE POULTRY Finn, sood demand. Choice hens f 3 0WI3 25; small fat S2 cO?2 75; roosters $2 00 2 50, spring chickens $1 2i3;2 00. PROMSIONS-Steady. HAMS-J 10 50. BREAKFAST BACON-tSSX DRIED BEEF-f7 50. DRIED SALT MEATS-Short clear skies to 00; dry lone clear it 0 shoulders ?5 50. SMOKED MEATS Long clear $6 00; shoulders $ CO: !hort clear sides $6 5a PORK-J13 00. LAKD Refined. 7 25. St. Louts Produce. St. Lorns. Mo.. August 13. WHEAT-Cash higher. 95hJ95?c. September 97s;c. December 103?c. CORN Lower. Cash 46Jjc, September 4Gnc October -tic. OATS Lower. Cash S&H'c: August 30c; Septem ber asocsc. PORK-Qulet. cash Jll COgll TflL IVRD Higher; Butchers' steam 6 OOgS 10. FLOUR Unchanged. RYE No. 2 cash, trie bid CORNMEAL rn: 2 6022 65. HAY-Steady. Timothy flu 00312 50: pralr.e choice to fancy J9 5fW6i, 00. BUTTER Choice higher. Choice creamery H3 16c: Eicin 10520c; choice dalrj'. 13.lc. KGG.- lll2c. LEAD-Dull, sellers W 2l?4 22H- BRaN Quiet and easy Wc FL.VXSEED Easier J136. WHISKY-SI 13. ATTORNEYS AT EAT. THOfl. C. WILSON, JOS. A. BXCSACHXa. City Attorney. WILSON BRZTBACHER. Attorney t Uw. 551 North Main itreet, Wteaiia Aa&sAs. TeJepacae-No. 1L ciss-tr W. P. Cajcpbexl. Jas. L. Dtir. CAMPBELL BYES, Attorneys at Law, Wlcifta, Kan. lOCtf H. C. Slcss. W. E. Stanlxt SL VSS STANLEY, Attorneys at Law. Wichita, Kansaj. Harris, BTarris Vermillion, Attorneys at Law, 111 S. Mala St, Second floor. J. R. Haixowelz, J- E. Hum Late C. S. Attorney. HALLO WELL HUME Lawyers. 142 N. Main Street. Wlctlta. Kan'AS. A. P. ROKRBACGH. W. H. RAITCH. ROHRBA UGH RA UCH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Proprietors of Western Collection Burau. Col jectioos mad anywhere in the United States and Canada. No. 147 Main SU Wichita. KTi" E B. JEWETT, Rooms 2, 4 and 6 203 N. Main Wichita. d!04-if JOHN W. ADAMS. G.W.ADAMS. ADAMS A BAMS. Attorneys at Law. Office, firs: stairway east of th Wichita National Bank. IK-Cf PHYSICIANS. E. E. HAMILTON, M. B. Specialties: Diseases of the Ere. ar. Xc aa Throat. ustATtti and fitttncxlks Office 127 N. Market ,u Ijraei A Myers block. DR. C. C.EUR LEY. PETSICTAN : AND ; SURGEON. ornci: i51 Ezn Docflas Are. RZSIDECCX: I m North Market Street Professional Cyi Attended Prpily. 53-tf BR. E. EMDIA COBB, Famala and chiklren's diseaseaa tpredalty. Hcrs or Ladies during. coaCaecect. Strictly srlvate rhea to desiredTLetters of twjdry confidentu: uid lnmerad tediately oa rwrelst of at nozM,mSQaiia.Tsz';Sjt ig-xi II. C. CAMPBELL. Cattle Salesman. MflBEjIp SAMUEL & CO ,- GRAIN & PROVISION BROKERS. Correspondents Adams fc Samuel, Chicago. Grain and Provisions bought and sold on margins on Chicago market. 31ain oifice Kansas City, Mo., and Citizens' Bank Buildinc, cor. Douglas and 3Iain Street, "Wichita. Kan. Telephone SO. C. Y. SAMUEL, Manager Wichita Office. Prompt attention to all "business and orders placed through our office. J. O. Davidson, Pres. c. A. "WAxna. V. P. JobsODxrSt, Cshler. CITIZENS' : BANK. PAID UP CAPITAL, $ 500,000 STOCKH'D'KS' LIABILITY. 1,000.000 Largest Paid Up Capital of any Bank la the of Kansas. Sutt Shippers of Live Stock can save "both. time and money by doing their "business through the Stock Yards Branch OF THE CITIZENS BAM. Arthur Faulkner, Cashier E. T. arUXSELL, M. D. SPECIALTIES: Medical and sursrfcal dis ease of Eve. Ear. Nose, and Throat. Removal of facial and other blemishes; and flt tinir spectacles. Office and residence. 1200 South Emporia. 6-tf J)Jff. CKOSKEY. EYE, - EAR, - SURGERY. Office hours 9 to 10 a. m 1 to i p. m. Sunday, 9 to lO-JSOa. m. Room IS, Fechheimer Building. JDJi. J. JACOB STOXEB, Makes a specialty of childrens diseases, eye, ear and throat, with general practice. Physician to the Childrens' Home. Office over 113 N Main. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 to 5 p.m. d&itf DOCTOR JEXXIXGS Has opened offices over 12S North Main street. Wich ita, with the practice of general medicine and sur gery Dr. Jennings will combine special work on the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Also, the proper ad Rustmnt of glasses. Office hours 5 to U a. m 3 to 5 p. m. residence. 333 Waco avenue. D-tj. ABSTRACTERS. A. J. ABPLEGATE. (With A. D. MaUory.) Abstractert Conveyancer & Notary Public. Fine drauahtlnz a specialty. Complete abstracts to any land in Saagwiclc county. Room 210 Sedg wick hloclc. Can be found durinj -oonty bulldinc EDUCATIOXii. ST. JOHN'S, 0THE IDEAL SCHOOL FOR TJOYS. (Discipline Semi-Military.) SALEN'A ..-- KANSAS. Address for Catalogue. Bev. E. JP. Chittenden. Rector. d 71-lm ALL SALLOWS ACABEMY, WICHITA. KANSAS. nonrd and tuition, per annum. J153. Addrc s. Sister Superior. SUU'rs of Charity. B. V. M. 105-tf PHOTOGrRAPHERS. ROGERS. The Photographer. Pictures in all sizes and styles He also carries the finest assortment of picture f rame in the cicy. Give him a friendly call and sxamlne sampler". VETERINARY SURG'S. J. Jl. THILLIPS. S. E. PHILLIPS. BUILLIBS 0 rUILLIFS, VETERINARY SURGEONS. Graduates of the Chicago Veterinary College. members of the Chicago Veterinary Collega Asso ciation. We are prepared to do all iclnds of veterinary work, including canine practice, dentistry and all surgical operations. Hospital accommodations for all patients requiring special care. Calls by tele phone, telegraph or mall will receive prompt atten tion bv day or night. We use an operating tabla instead of throwing horses. Omce. lit North Lawrence Avenue. Telephone No.7L l5-tf DENTISTS. IR. I. C. WILSON. Dentist. All work guaranteed first-claw. OSc US Et Doojlas avenue over Paul Jones ac Co. s drug ttor, Wichita. Kansaa: Hi-H BR. E. H. CREDITOR. Dentist. Office 1 N. Main over Smith & Stover's. Vit.-llTM! atr adrainlstered. Residence GO . To- peia avenue. Wichita, Kansas. 31-tf Full ste of teeth. IV J;. and JlOt Gool Fillings. Jl. and up; Silver. 75c: Extracting w'th cocaine, 5Jc Wo guarantee satisfaction. rarPainless DenUets. BOYB'S BENTJL ROOMS. DR. T. F, BOVD. DR. J. A. HOIXENBERGER 11! East Douglas Avenue. X-tf B. W. SMITH. Room 4Ct Sedgwick building. Dentist. Kansas. WhrhitA. dtS ARCHITECTS. C. w TERRY, Arcltctand Superintendent. BUti&f block. Wichita. Kaosjls Rooms IS Jrt 17 W. R. McJPHERSON, Architect. Room 13. No. 300 North Maia Street. Wlobfta. Kaasaji. UT-tf w. t. PRorirooT. a. w. BIRD BRO UBFOOT cC BIRB, Architects and Superintendent. Office la rech helnxr block. REAL ESTATE AGENTS FRED Yf. ISKAEt, R. C IiKAEL ISRAEL BROS. REAL ESTATE A'D RETS. To buy WVhlt city property and Sedgwick cooaty farms at present prices mean- targe returns oa yoar money, wichisa. with her stotfc and othr tndas tries, is jest in her infancy. anl mch hamlns i-i we can now offer were never itzr& before A word to ts shrewd Investor is saatderit. If you wtk to boy voo will save moay by lsdEg yw- wiats wtth as. Tike Wichita interests of ra.res4dents proper lvaad promptly caned rr iSce second soar Is rael Building. 12 North Mrte-. Refereaoe Wicaltx NatiacAl Boat, or yoer WTca Ita aoqaiiataace. HS-ii The Santa Fe is the short lin to Pueblo. Colorado Sprincs and Denver. Note the time: Leave "Wichita 4:"!0 p. m.. arrive Pueblo 6:35 a. ra.. arrive Colorado Springs T.-iGa. rn., arrive DeaerlOJO a. in. Through Pullman chair car and dining car service. Now comes the oppormaity for Jon to make yoar eastern trip mi a Very low r. Tickets to New York and return will be sold Auctist , 9. Id and 11. at St. Loois citv and depot offices cf Vandatia line at 52150. Return Hrait Sepwmber 93. 13. ConnectincKnss will sell yon Utroesh tickets viaSt. Louis and the Vaadalia. ELDRID6E & CAMPBELL, Wichita Union Stock Yards, Wichita, Kansas REFERENCE Bradstreet's Report, CJdiens Bank. Kansas Natl Tt-int- E. W. ELDRIDGE. Hog Salessaa, Special Information by Wire Free on Application. LITE : STOCK : C01TMISSI0S : 3EEECEASTS BAILBOAD TIMETABLES. inssomtr pacific r- r. TRAINS. ARRIVE L2AVE Fort Scott. Kansas City. St. j Louis and eastern ex "10 A it, Fort scott, Kansas City, 3C Louis and eastern ex. J SSQpii Conway Springs, Anthonys andKlowaex. i IOWam Conway Sprincs, Anthony; and Kiowa ex I 500pm Hutchinson, Sterling andi Geneaeo ipassenper ! 30pu Hutch Kanapolis. Pueblo1 and Denver ex i H15am All trains run daily. I 740A1I J20PM Depot Second and Wicnita streeto; ticket office 127 North Main s treet. E. E. B leckley. Passenger and Ticket Aent. NEW TUIE TABLE CHICAGO, ROCK 1M PACIFIC RAILWAT. TGreat Rock Island Route."! In effect on and after July 6. IS31 TRAINS. ARRIVE I LEAVE GOINC NORTH ANT) EAST. No. 2 Colorado Springs. Denver and Pacific Coast Express dallv. No. 2 Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago. Through rOOAM IOOaii S55PH 1215PJC Mail and ex. daily ! No. I Kansas City. St. Louts and Chicago nlzht ex.. daily ' No. 62 Accommodation.' daily except Sunday.. I GOING SOCTH. No. 3 Kansas City. St. Louis; and Chicago ex. daily No. 1 Kansas City, St. Louis' and Chicago through mail; and ex. daily ; No. 61 Accommodation, daily i except Sunday. ' "COPJI 231PX !C0p v Elegant reclinin? chair cars on all trains, and Pullman sleepers from Wichita to Kansas City and Chicago without chance on night trains. Tickets sold and basae checked through to all point north, south, "east and west, and steamship tickets sold to all European points at lowest rates. City ticket office 100 East Douglas avenue, corner 3Iain street; passenger station corner Douglas and Mead avenues. Telephone 199. C. A. RCTHERFOP.n. Ticket Affenu Jno. Sebastian. G. T. i- P. A Chicago. I1L ST. LOCIS A bAN FRANCISCO R. R. TRAINS. j AKKIVE I LEAVE Golns West, pass (to Ells-, worth) j 25 AM 525 AM Going west. pass, (stops at Burrton) 450PM 455PM Going East, passenger- SOU AM 905 a m Going East, passenger. 1035pm 3010pm Going East 225PM Going West to Barrton I 227pm City Union Ticket office. 122 North Main street, and Union Depot, Douglas avenue. WICHITA A WESTERN U. It. TKA INS Going West, pas. (dally).. . . Going AVest, freight Going East, pass Going East, freight. S05AM 3U0PM D. H. Rhodes, Freight fc Pass. Agt. 122 N. Mam Snpu, cor. 4th and Douglas. Union Ticket office 122 North 31aln street, and at Uuion Depot, Douglas avenue, W. D. Mcbdock. ATCHISON. TOPEKA & SANTA TE 11. K. TRAINS. I ARRIVE I I.EAVS NORTH AND EAST. Denverexpress Eastern express 405pm 1235PJIJ 4iV) PmI taOPMj 740A M 405p wi 7 COP Ml 4 10 P M 12 40PM 410PM SOOPM 740 AM 4 WPM TCOpM Colorado and California ex press Chicago express SOL'TU AND WEST. Oklahoma Panhandle ex Texas Express ..... Caldwell Expre- City Union Ticket office 122 North Mala strett.and Union Depot. Duglas avenue. PROPOSED AiLEXDiEEXTS THE CONSTITUTION. TO Hoase Joint Ifesolution No. 5. House Joint Resolution No. 5, proposing an amend ment to sections three and twenty-five of article two of the constitution. Be :t resolved by the legislature of the state of Kan sas, two-thirds of the members elected to each Iti'use thereof concurring therein: Section 1. The following proposition to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the sAte for their approval or rejection, namely: That section three, arttcie two, be amended so that the same shall read a follows: Section 3. The members of the legislature shall receive as compensation for their sorvices the sum of three dollars for each dav 's actual serv.ee at any regular or special session, and fifteen cents for eacn mile traveled by the Usual route in going to and returning from the place of meeting: bnt no compensation shall be allowed ar paid to any membe.- for more than nwetv davs at any regular session, nor for more than thirty days at any special session. And that section twentv-rive of articie two be amended so as to read as follows: Section 25. All sessions of the lecislatare shnl! h held at the state capital, and all regular se-wions shall be held once m two years, commencing on the first Tuesday of December of each alternate year, commencing on the first Tuesday of December A. D. one thousand eight hundred and ninety. Sec. 2. This proposition shall b submitted to the elector of this state at the eeneral election of rep resentatives to the legislature in the year A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety, for their approval or rejection. Thoe voting in favor of thi proposition shall have written or printed on ther ballots: "For the amendment to sect ions three and twenty-five of article two of the constitution;' those voting against the said proposition shall have written or printed on their ooilots. "Agalnt the amendment to sta tions three and twenty-five of Article two of the con stitution." Said ballots shall be received and said votes shall be taken, counted, canvassed, and returns thereof be made, in the same manner and in all re sport as is provided by law in case of the election of representatives to the legislature. ?.. 3. This resolution shall take e'ect and be In force from and after lt publication in the statute book. Approved March 1. 1SJ9. I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a tn and correct copy of the original enrolled resolution now on Hie In my office, and that the ame took eSect by publication in the statute book May 25th. ISO. 3 WILLIAM HIGGINS. scretary of State. House Joint Resolution No. s. Hone Joist Resolution No. S, For the subnilssloa of a proposition to amend the constitution of the State of Knas. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Kan sas, two-thirds of the members elected to each hoos thereof concurring therein. Section 1- The following proposition to amend the con-t!;atkm of this state is hereby submitted to th qualified electors of the .tate for their approval or rejeo Ion. namely The constitution of the state of Ranta is hereby amended by striking oct the whole of sections 2 nd U of articles three of the constitution, and lasertice in ;iu of said section the following, which shall constltoe action 2 of article of the cotUtntlon; zcuoa 2. The saprem court shall consist of seven jastice who shall be cboxn by the electors of the state, four of whom sbAli constitute a quoram. and the concurrence of foar shall be nece-sary to every decisive of the court. Any elector of the state faall beeleglbieto oe etectea or appointed ;ifcuee oi tae svprne eoort. The Junto? hoidicg the oid-t rmnm4.ks by virtne of an ei'ctioa ittnil b the chief o.uc and in case two or more Justices &u iwMd cocunis skwis by virtue of aa election of the same date. oklT than the commissions of the other insure-, tbeyjhail determine by iot who oaU be chief duties. The term of each Jastlce of the soprens court hjH be six years. commencing oc the ecood Moods 5 1 a January next af tr his elrt loo. Oo the adoouoc of this anveodnnl the focr additional jU'Stice provTdl for by this ameadsjscr shaU be appointed by the governor, and shaJl bold thir ofiices nntC the axt general electvoa hi l3L whn Uiotr saccsMJrs haH be eactl. ocp to rre unUi the second Moaday of January, IrS-fc another to serve until ihs second Moaday of Jiaary. n aad the othr two to serve antis the ecood iloodavof Jaaoary. ls&5. The members of the wjprese coert elect-d at or prior to the ua of the adoptioa of this amendment shall be Jtlces of tie wprense coart oadr this axoeadmeot for th pried of am far which they were elected. Aftr Use gwieral e-tioa in 1-51 one intjce of tfce upretae rucrt shall b elected at the goeral ejection !a Ach yar xrpt the year EST. xnd every tx years Jftereafter. wha two jastlcs shAll tv etecied. Tss ;nric!of the sjprem court aad the iwlges of the district c-t shall M stztni time rec4ve fee ttmtr emr soch compeasaUos as nsay be prortd-d by law Provirled. Soch comtnuoo shall sot be ie than Sfvees hoadred doUars to ach Jat!ce oC jadgs eoca year: asd sorh Justices or Judges fcall rwerre ao fe or pr;ai.5. aor hl ay other oSSce of sroftc or WK, exert h. Jadirial oStro. vndrr th aataorttx of Dm t or th raited tat4. Jartag tie serai of oflJc for which said Jessie :&x 4kaa eieoW. nor pnwUc-r- iiwo aar of te eoerta ha ibe tatr daring bnr coBtteaaare ia ac. -!. 2. Thl pcoposixloa all e fcmid ta t& ecsors of this at tae rerl ioo foe Uw ecooa of rireBtttvi- to ta Se04atsrE !a Ue ywir A. Du eirhtea itdrrf aai aety. for ttnr a9rTa;orreecttes. ThovoCacS favoreftUs pcoioaiMt to aseod ih- cnstRsuw teail kav wrUteaorpircedB.thlrists. Tor ta-r twlirtal aneadaieat to the coonsseot3im. Tt nxtoz agaiat this proj".4tiwa xsorarf the rou-ttamsa saaU to vrrtBfo or prnWed a Ar bollaM. -Agauas -!k- jodjctal ukimmk waena two." Said ballot hall be received sjU kwM hU V tareo. nmatfl. nam.!, aad rstwvt sAcrof aaade. la tke ftmr aaiaar a&t ta a r- Trtj a i provWed ay law ta f toe rfecUa.. nrprtp-eniaBres ta the feciftotare. c-t Tate roaus steil tie efts aa4 ! !a forre rraaa ad aiur K gefcttrmar la tfcestatate Aawrovwd rrzrrr 21. 18. Iaccwcartirr Uec the foregoing lss.treaa4 correct ooaqr C ae oristaa! larifci rewatattaa aaw a ftre ia bit Svv. ajBi tteu fce a t Ceeckr pmWttcsttntlm Uunnamf book Mr akgSi. ciS ffir.UAM HIGCINS, secrecary cf ssu. ROXANA DARNING SOCKS. I Hie to cratch her sittiEg there. The laaap light en her jetty hair. Her eyes down beet upon the socks, The white she slowly, slowly rocks. The wooden chair serrns quite a throne, The queen upon It all my own. And wife Boxaca is so street In plain hoae dress that's always rccr. Her slippers, peep out just beiow Oa feet tfcarsare forgot to grow. Her hands are dimpled, nam and white, And always busy still at night. Sometises they steal about ay face In all their fair and tender race. And when I feel upon my brosr Their touch, I in quick homage bow. We'Te just been wed a year or two. And still we are two lovers true. She is so jjentlegood and kind. And to ray faults so strangely blind, ff I like to watch her darning socks As slow the oldfarm clock tick-tocks. For she's a picture sitting there. The lamplight on her JeKy hair. Philadelphia Ledger. Cannon Ball Not Included. "We had with us in the th New York s private named Williams, and from our very first battle he used to declare: "Boys, th rebs will never mold a bul let to kill me." It-eeemed as if there was something in it, for while almost every other man in his company got a scratch now and then, and every fjght reduced the roll call, he never was hit. At Fredericksburg he stood for five minutes alone, with the men on the right and left shot down, and yet he wasn't hurt. "We cot around to SDottsylvania at last, and only the day before that fight he cracked his heels together, uttered a crow, and said: "Boys, we shall have a fight to-morrow, and Til bet ten to one I don't get hit." Xext day abont 10 o'clock we were ad vanced in support of some Ohio troops which were hard pressed, and just as we swung into position the Confederates opened on us'with solid shot. The very first ball I saw come. our way bounded along the ground and hit .Williams on the left thigh with an awful thud. His hip was smashed to a pulp and he hadn't five minutes to live. Two of us moved hhn a few feet, propped his head up, and then, as I put his canteen in his hands, I said: "Poor oldboy! We thought you had a charmed life, but they've hit you at last." "Yes, Pm done for," he replied, as bo drank off half the contents of the canteen; "but, you see, I was figuring on bullets, and the cussed rebs have gone and worked in solid shot on me!" Xew York Sun. Too Much Shade. Houses in places otherwise unexcep-' tionable are often so closely overhung with trees as to be in a state of humidity by the prevention of a free circulation of air and a free admission of the sun's rays. Trees growing against the walls of houses and shrubs in confined places near dwellings are injurious also as favoring humidity.. At the proper distance, on the other hand, trees are favorable to health. On this prin ciple, say3 Dr. James Clark, it may be un derstood how the inhabitants of one house suffer from rheumatism, headache, dys pepsia, nervous affections and other conse quences of living in a confined, humid at mosphere, while their nearest neighbors, whoso houses are otherwise situated, en joy good health; and even now one side of a large building fully exposed to the sun and a free circulation of air may be healthy, while the other side overlooking shaded courts or gardens is unhealthy. Humid, confined situations, subject to great alternations of temperature between day and night, engender the most danger ous of all the physical qualities of the air, and humidity in general is the most in jurious to human life. Dryness, with a free circulation of air and a full exposurn of the sun, are the material things to be at tended to in choosing a residence. New York Commercial Advertiser. Teachers and Gentle Voices. That "excellent thing in woman" and in man, also, when in the school room the "gentle" voice, though not necessarily "soft" or "low," is a means of grace to teacher and taught alike. Few teachers realize how accurately their gain or losa in influence can be measured by the quality of the tone in which they talk. There is no excuse for the hard, sharp, rasping tone, so common as to be usually reckoned one of the characteristics of a "school ma'am," even in the noisiest room or among the most unruly children. The law of similia, similibus curantur does not hold good in such a case. Screaming and shout ing at children is to make demons even of little angels, and they must be angelic in deed who can escape such a transforma tion. The teacher should know how to make distinctness serve in place of force, to tho cntrof sparing her own throat and the nerves of her pupils. Caroline B. La Sow in Ladies' "Heme Journal. The Growth of Yachting. t The number of yachts which change hands-in the- coarse of a year is Larger than niost, people have any idea of. Though the coyimi.vrfons charged are small, the yacht agency i a loorarive business. One agency In this city occupies the entire floor of a building in a crowded down town business street. "Tested-interesta" fa a phrase fre quently heard in yachting circles, and one has only to look over the books of a yacht agency to see thas thi phrase means a great deaL A. person unfamiliar with yachtinjc wouia be astonished At the great amount of wealth invested in yachta in America. It is to be estimated not by hundreds cf thousands, bat by milKcna. Each year th-a "rested interests'' increaee, and the neces sary, purely business transactions attached to them grow sdso 2ew York Tribune. A. lioaxb for an Anvil. The labcrers of the biackamith ZhuraT Ieff, of Hiev, found a corneal bomb and conceived the notion of using i; aa aa anvlL They knew what the thing was, bet they thenght it was net charged, because they had found is lying ahwnt freely. To maia sure that it wu not dangerous they tried i it eve.r&I timca in the Are and It did not explode. Hereupon they fittd it up as an anvlL But as eoon aa they tried toforga a piece cf iron on ft H exploded with tre mendous force, tors off the roof of the building and scattered the trails. luckily :he expiosion tended upward abova the heads of the wcrkingmen. and only threw of thern were afightly wounded by flying frasmeata. Chicago Herald. A Fla4t'rins Terai- Mt. Henaepeque Haw much is thas bill? Driver (delivering goods) Sixty-three cents. Boss! Sir. Hennepeque Oh, certainlyi Here Is a dollar keep the rh-angf, my friends A Parlor Tip. Philadelphia Belle (at summer report I da noc se why it is I m so unpopular tmong these Chicago society peopie. Traveled Friend Iir tell you why, It ii because you insist on asking them about their grandfathers. New Tori Weekly. One frost th X.aiIottal GapltaL "Litn. said the zsssicias. "to the ieJicstc rntonaSKx: of the rnoaquito's xisg B. Don't job. recognise a musical cv- drytaare Tes. be Jov a nw accideccal a Pozezc; isPost. ADVERTISE O, COLUMN. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. Your Wants Supplied. The followlsr rates aader the different heading vill be charged. SFPayable Strictly in AdTance. No adverti tmenta takes for ls than 18 cents. One llae aATcrtise&eats charged suae rmio as two ' NO ADVERTISEMENTS TAKEN "TO ItUN UN TIL FOfnJDENr Prices given usjlrr classified heads ta this column applicable eaiy to local advertisements. No forig idverusement takes at prices given. Aaswers co advcrtisesentA oat In care of th EAQLS oSlce- ahocJd be called ffcr within 10 days after tnaertlon. When adrertlser" wUh repljs for warded to thsa gtarrciwd envelopes must be sent. Keferenc to formr advenlsetsents should give description ood dsU of msertloa or copy of the ad vertisement should be sent. Not responsible for advertisements given or dis continued by telephone. WANTEB FEMALE HELB. Under this head 2c per line per day. Bomesticn. "WANTED-GIRL. FOK GENERAL HOUE V wore Mrs. DnBois, KK N. TojwJta. SC "WANTETJA GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL hoowort. Call at MO) N. Lawmo. TS V A NTED-COOK-NO. 3 N. LAWRENCE AVE Mrs. W.T. Biabop. dim AY ANTED-A GOOD. COMPETENT GIRL. IN qiire of Mrs. C. It. Smth. SK N. Waco. dTJ 6t A 'AMfcU-AT ONCE A GOOD GIRL. MUT understand ccotlng. Apply oil . AIr st. dtl 3 "WANTED-A GOOD COOK; ONLY KITCHEN work; no washing and good pay. laqolre 1W N. Market sU d4 w ANTED-A GOOD GIRL AT T NORTH Lawrence. T2 WANTED A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL l work. Call and e Mrs. W. J. "Wiisea, VM N. Topeka ave. TM AV ANTED A GOOD COOK AT IMS NORTH Emporia aveaoe. 716t AV ANTED-A GIRL TO DOGHNEKAL HOUSE work. A pplj at HIE. Douglas ave- Trnf WA.Vlfc.D-A GOOD GIHL FOR GENERAL housework. A pply at Its N. Toprta. Good wages to good ciri. None other nowl apply. dTI-tf WANTED ATONCE A GOOD STOUT YOUNG eirl to v,o into a private family ia the country to learn to do housework aod attend chuL Good home irtiaraniced to tho right party. Apply at IU N. Topeta ave. d4-Kt vv ANTED-A GOOD GIRL at M55 North Law rence. & U Nurses. Laundressses. Miscella neons. w ANTED-BRIGHT WOMAN. OVER 24 PER- mnrt wnrt anrt rarttrl ndTAnrAraMlL If fOH- peicnt. Addrufc. -l caret at Eaie. 4WU SITUATIONS FEM A LE. Under this head 1c per line per day. Domestics. Nurses. Ho uskeepers. M iscella n eous. DRESSMAKING. Ccder this llrad !c per line per day. n A N TED MALE HELB. Under this head 3c per line per day. Trades. w ANTED-A r ONCE A UOOU PANTS MAK- ker. t j. ueuiier. inneic. nau. an r AY ANTED- A REGISTERED PHARMACIST: one who Is sober. Indortrttus aad fteoe-. Yoons man preferred, t Potts Drait CV, WichHa. Call on or address. C E. d2 AAr ANTED TWENTY COOPERS TO 3IAKE lard tierce. b-t Brtces. cood stock, steady employment. J. M. Muore A Co.. WIcfcKa, Kaa. dO-tf Bookkeepers and Clerks. Boys. Snlesmen, TTTANTED-A COMPETENT AND EXPERI ?T eaced yoasKmaaatChfiBtpiuB's boo; or. A pply at one . 474 a AV fANTED-A CLOTHING SALESMAN: SINGLE man tweferred. stale exburieare, reference and salary waated Apply at ooce, Mercaaat, U it Box 3B. W ellinsrtoc Kan. dT !' Misccalla neons. SITUATIONS MALE t sder this head le per Bae v.t day. Trades. TT ANTED-A SITUATION BY NO. 1 ENGINEER. Addre-s. Fraak NichoiE, XT Xatbrwsoa ave. Wichita, Kaa. Bookkeepers. Boys. Salesmen. WANTED - SITUATION BY EtPUUENCETJ 1 ' yoanc man la irrecery. KMereace siv3 tf r sttlred. Ad idrea. W. D.. EaIe aOee. Coachmen. Teamsters, etc. AV "ANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOCX4? MAX. mxid haad wttfc bor-w. laattlra at in Laat Doeiai a Miscellaneous. AN INTELLIOEXT. HEALTKY. MIDDLE ajed lady can Mcare larpe rcaraa far atl tavtmeat aad srinal arr!. Addre. t care of Eaxie. Hi tf Employment Agencies. 1 ader this bead 2e prr Uae yer 4ar- A GENTS WANTED. I adr tkki head Jc pet Uae prr aay. AGENT WANTED- BOTH Jf EX AND WOMf? -Ktswoaey jad with -vrai T mUtwg P-.t "vryb.y waalo teaa. ni.M ar -drM Kaana4 Noeettr ivp9T C.. MM Ptiinmm tv iv Wichita. an AV TANTXD-TEN GOOD XEN a SrTtTIAL I aceotator Eaaa aad Texa Wca;iirT 3rw opea Da travel 4 a; nrat wkW far ra aae ot omr ixpr spl -m caavwHlwc er 01 8 N expxTV'tto' aa4 bat eaali la-aiea a"--erary ala ! rabuKSt aod wn, jar r pr aDoath. A rejwstar)v of the Oak Fall Vaaa Ituliiftng fa.; tooVtl'. Ky . la aw ai i Orct deata. beaxl. room Sri. la irkfta. k uu- ml zwyla e a ln&umt eaatraea ctad. Cait totar tir AV "ANTED- A FEW I.AW OR OaTrTLEatEN wtlt tease exsrriea e m vriax otaera wat4 t art a jrerl aat ce4 tMkraer pratf ermd, W'rU frK IUUj to UJfBx year. AmCr Z car ? E5le. nu "T X T A NTED A O EXT IN ENEKT CTTT . TOWN Y T aad Tiljn m ta Catted Mate tEZ4et !a iate of E.ajtii ta tat tcrvasw. TK rax aoaae atcoey hrr caattat trntattKi. Saataia coptes free. a vt by rtif ey rial. 'A icixa. ataa. aaaaey eaa tusaii JU03s ta le<a Eala, WANTEB MISCELLA NEOTTs WjLitTzv - to (xMHmraxD with at V oa- vta i dealroat of xcsuttZ avneeiaaa Hm far a ee! Uursa ta Saaa&er tetttf, S.rgmn. AaWrex F J Ea!e oSkfe. C f Vaxted-ladtxsto xyaTmixT tuxx eaa pet tk e4eratd Oaree Uraajcfc aawiirte at US Nortfe FirUi aveaava. Xra. EOe Cot. -Txi ajrot 42k V -axted-a ootTiairTLE7rTOair ctrr wta pay reet mm, 1. a. fcart-T. vm. f a aadeavesae. 1T AV axted-a ftkchahsx for a wnornw coriat mXK aatsrataba. Cu2h ta. . JfiOer ATtaa ff, tL 4S t WAXTEI-SOAXD AND HOOK pO XAJf aarf wife, or fair ttr. mxikxy apt" tfrnvnTM. -ftrnx ZrL-rirt ,i ,n ) iiffai mmt tttonm. pay AeVdrt m. i J J. JUt -A3rTXD-AFXRKAyETT OX I -11 it-taale Uaafrr favaaa aBtrfJWBOt We of Tart wttata ilrU.ae of aH jmttmc ataat, v i tctsktaad wdas'toworX rornui 4r-M C. C tfeta m&m. WAjnxik-To sanrw. yoc moexo go : rmwr mr mhE Xaisst. TaAKarl lias a awae. w--. T W U .t o7 oAoV r o " o TwocentI THE PEOPLE'S COLUM. Your Wants Supplied, AXTED-TO SEE AliTwHoTltE LV "VTaNT - w-vfffa5p0KUarwl " PK rhlU oaW. Can be hAd at cos. Car load oa hand al the Wteht ta fence factory. S3 E. Douglas ve. Tis ANTED-TO BUT A GOOD nELTYEKr wagon. Ccrzer of Market aad Thirteenth ta. ar TTrANTED-BUYERS FOR THE FINEST CAR- rUses la the dty at Mttropotttia Carrtasa Rrposltory-2JC.23as.Mala. S3 WTANTED A HORSE OR PONT TO USE FOR T? t ke-plnr. Best of cans. Addres No. S, care Ea?le office. ri XTANTED - TO EXCHANOE C.SH AND T clear property for av roomed couj.i. W.J. Skeltoa. ES N. Market M. dK-a AV ANTED-CLERKS. BOOK KEEPERS. STEN ocrapaers aad teiecranh oreratora. er echc pcrsoa who wth to become tiraroacalj eeatpoteas ia the above branches, ta call av the eslhwestera. Borises' coUe-je. corner Doesla aad Topeka ave naes, Wichita. Kaa. tilt FOR SALEMisceUaneotts. Under this head 2c per itoe per aj F OR SALE-ASUIt'oF FINE" PARLOR FUrI nitcro very cheap, at No. OK Soeta Tispeka aveaae. dJSSf T7K)R SALE-GOOD PAYING GROCERY BOSt JL? nec be-4 tacauon, bet trade U ctty. and res: low. cr will U baUdlac. la sod cattaty u town in wutta Kmm.. titl reoB Jr tttific. Al dress Grocer, care Caste eSce, di36 THR SALE-THIRTT-FOrKIliAD OF PISS AT A my piace. coraer of Thirtteth st nnd Arka&ua ave. J. W. Olena (S3 fe IOR SAia:-! WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH a let of shelf hardware, cartar' Mob aail emeecaod)MBdrraUra.9rw1U trade far borni ortaales. Call t T E. Out U. dt VAl'rED-;A OROCKRY STOCK POR S.VLE il cfceao. W.J. SaetlM. VX N. Market U d?Mt VTrTKnAMILUNERY STOCK FOR SVWt at a bargain. W. J. Si.etta. 1M N. MartM L. FOR SLK-TIN FRCTT CANS AT WHOUt- li J'tl E. Docv. Ro Jfc O. d eOJt- rpn'KN rr-rtvE -cen-ts"aundko at L thl ffl r. aid papers suitable c Backftr,: P4l tis under careto. etc. dtK U POR SALE-SCALE BOOKS. SHORT HAND writers' aMe toots, teUak recetpta nd Ee books aad Kecal blaaks af every kted. Mali wptot promptly atteaded ta. CaU aa or aMrc tk Vmb ta Kagte. WlcaWa. Kaa. l&tt TJ'OK SALE-A JJ tsapcf taecityc HANDSOME LrrnRAPIt Bs of theeitvaf WVJitii 4r n.nAr .ii.' . ...... . u..vrVACi 1 ru .. . ...i rr. - .....-. tMiMli hHLUtlA.. Mll!.. n.. .. .- ... , U pvauc imuojnjs. oouesw. pari. h. sEr Bxlt .w --.j. -t ., y m, .. we iu mm nnrn paper, price 4 reate rmck; i tarMntKI " "&". J-iv- itih rsta. HTHMMKB KHb a dozen. Addrvastha Wlc&tLA Ea.W Vvhu. rvi m uaiML. cdrMtth, uirMn &r..a in.u. a. dhH.tr JTiOR Sale.- DEEDS. MOKTGAOKS AND ALU X kind of leat Masks; Maak revetyt WmVu. bm buoks. ru:.. st Ue Wkratt EasU oOce. OfOa by mall prwnpii atleaded to, dlMf FOR SALE Cattle. 3(ii( CATTLE KORhALV-WR HATE ta a) earUac. 00 halt brei we'a, at earUa3. aM t-ar city. Will eil cheap for caaa. or six saaMk vmm with cwed secority. ooe-tKirtt rata. aIm WlOl ajwl -yur-Jd hair bretsl 4ers la l herakre fip pasb are. oae-Uurd aash. balacesx ! thaa fi Qatre oa Eldrkts A CajapbeU. Uck yrm. lf FOR SALE Household GoodsT Uader tats head Je per Hee per 4ay IOR SALK-HOUSKHOLD OOODS OT AJ. . kladiata bnraala. antHr betweoa aad S adlr ttr at Ol N Fourth av. I3(f LOST, T OsT-A MLACK ILK HAND.R.a BtrwjtRN XJ Doaslafi are aad flnK t. ea Mata. Parttes x Ul V reviuraed by Wavtar aaiae at 3t N. Ewttwiu are. mTU? Ll OST-A HE.VVY GOLD RANO KtJW. KN- Craved iastde Ike InlUaW M. H n ul utruml date; mm the uotnide aaa a barrow gatd bar raaatav part way arawtd ta the rater at la rtes al a amall ifoW ball oa MMMr. la4r Ptsaae leave It at Eafle ufilce aad irt reward. ifeftW STRA YED. Uader this head 3e per ttaa per day. QTRAYED OR STOLEN-KROM m N. WATF1R O t e bb k itAitVaa par. bwl la treat ail has saddle oaras. SMd aay laonBattMi to fns( City Ceil Co.. it N. Water at. aad recre taia. my IfANTEDj-Hoijesjt nd Vehicles. "W ANTED-TO BUY A COOD SIZED POCfft t mait le well broken, ao (hat la4jr eaa rMe. aiMl drive. AddrwHt. etTtUi." alas. etor aad prtae, Sc 1. care Eaffl e tSc. tfS FOR EXCHANGE Under thU head Sc per llae per day. FOR SALE Horses and Vehicle Voder this trad 3c per lice vrday. T.-VJR SALE-TEAM or YoCNO. liENTLX POK- JL ie, devbteorMorie barbeMt aprlbfwacwiaad buckfeMrd. laJlM&tf.S Habaahare. 4M" F 70K HALE-A GOOD TAMILT HOME AWt pbyotuo bticry. lacatreafo. TV. Jaue. Hai Woei. IdK FOR SA LB City Real Estate. Uader this bead Jc "r Uae per daf. FOR RENT Houses. I a4er Uita h4 3t pr Baa pr day. if TORRENT -a " iRVEN KM IMOTIV Ea sud aeechborkood ta the aorta real wT caeap to coi taat with twnaJI fawttr. Qae kI n-orn. porter, halt aad eUa rvata, raraMliM K e alred. AddeWR. UafaoOea Mr TL?OR RKXT -HOTEL OOODTEAR. roHNKlTo? JL' LMxtaUA aad ai porta tfiw tymmf toea all faro.a4. Mae leeaUoa aad ltmvt mMaimmrt . Jo Owl Tear d JrtJit RENT-B WKM MOt P n. XUJU Ma aet at., clawe la aaat weal o9-l lor kwru - u p-mnt U2 N. MartMt. ilttl FOR KENT--A OOOO. O. KI6XT BOOM JKHnNI tii ia roar atveka of bata. hot aad coW wum. ft g FOB RENT MOCKC OT FIVK MOOf O0t ar of TlU aee. aad Wttttam at. W ix. E Ikfli w. tit m FOR HEXT -ELXWHT HOVm OX lae Hlii, two btocfra traes mWmH a atad or aafuralaata. A pot Lw . saea. itt rtr Mrk( a avariL m ftf roR RENT f.ROOX HOt-NC. in at lam. wuAj tmr. tUk l rM ooraer Ftrat aoal Oroee. m-rvKm aotawt etfHiU.Mtt IhmmsUm, t2 BBtTmmmU l siaaea A. A. njmm. nvea Mtttapfa FOR RENT Rooms. Uader tm head Jt per tta-e-rr .?. to REf yi. cljla aibt rmamr JJ reoaa. wtth aadera canieadece a Hw raaa- la tae brie S3 a Dooftaa a4 oai mm JUahaataa aotei. bathttaf. Eaai t Dr. rnr rxMtKExr t vr dkal rvrnMaK. A? ed tk. Tt 3U Xorth EaserU. IStf FOR RENT Miscellaneous. Uader UH mts tr r 2e r af. FOll T It A D k ViT tt k- ac r Ha pn ay. FINANCIAL Uaer lata hea4 it t tmm jr4j. 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