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ffFmM'w oiJ ifiiy '. Sfae Wichita 3ailg feaglt: jSFttuilatj fPwuiug faimary I, 1894. A J r m9QBB53t DE. J. E. BENNETT, IILES.FITULA, FIS SURE, and all diseases of tho rectum cured without knife.blr.atures or caustic", cures Ritar .inletst. No money lo be paid until you aie well. PRIVATE DISEASES In both -eies qulcklv nnd radically tut ed on the most teasouable term. 1EMALB AILMENTS is Lucorrho. painful period, oto, aspeciaitj c onsultatlon free, con fidential and Invited. Office open from 8 a. m. to 7.30 p. in : Sundays nntlUJOp m. .. Cnljat offlce opposite Man'on A. McNamara. DE. J. E. BENNETT. 126 N. 3Iaiu St.. Wichita. Ks. J. o. Davidson. Prest. A. Faulkmjr. Caau THE CITIZENS' : BANK. OF WICHITA. AOTOBNBYS AT UV. W. E. STANI r.T. J.K Hoat STANLEY & HUME. Attorneys at Law. Wichita. Kansas. JL B. JEWETT, Lawyer. Rsoms 2. 4 tad a 2fl3 X. JUIn st, Wichita K ansae. dlOl-t: P11YS1CIA3STS. HE. E. EMMA COliS, 1 eniRlcs mid Mldten direa'ci :i -jieclalty I'cnirfni laillemluiliiK confinement. Mi Icily pil Mitewlien odes!ied. also permanent homes pro vided forthlldien when deslied. Lettcis orinoiil 13 tonlidiiitfa! and nsweied piomplly llouie'Til d.t At eiiue. W icliitj. Kans.it). E. E. HAMILTON, 21. D 127 IV. Market St. SPECIALTIES: Eye,Ear,Kose and Throat. d 11-tf -L. ENOS DAY, V. S. Honorary graduate of Ontario Veterinary Collejre, Toronto, Ont. Oflice: Palace Stables, lit North Lawrence avenue, Wichita, Kansas. Calls by mail, tele graph or telephone answered piomptly, day or night. ChaiRcsrcisonahle. Telephone 71. Kansas Steam Laundry 122 & 124 S. Lawrence Ave. All work Ruaranted to be turned out in good order. Goods delivered to auy part of the city. Telephone 105. Agents in other towns wanted. DE. C. GL ADAMS Has opened Dental Parlors at 106 East Douglas avenue. All anaes thetics administered. Gold work a specialty. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. VIOLIST INSTRUCTION MISS IiEA TltTCE ATKINS. Of the Mew England Conservatory of Music. (Boston). Concert soloist and in structor on the violin. Room 5S, Znumer ly Block. Business hours Tuesdays and Fridays. VOICE CULTURE, MOZ All T SCHOOL OF MUSIC MKS. D. HAYS, Friii. 16-17 Bittins: IHock. Send for catalogue with dictionary Df Musical '1 erint- -free. ill35-tf MRS. S. T. DEXBKICKjJON, Teacher of piano, organ and guitar. 423 N. Market, terms reasonable. T1 12f Wichita Hair Bazar. 317 2N Main St. Up Slaiis. Hair Dressing and Manicure Parlor. General agency for Mix. Gerval&e Graham's Celebrated Toilet Goods and Cosmetics. Agentb wanted in adjacent town-, Kid Glmes Cleaned. Patronge solicited. Mrs. J. M. Levcridfe'cFrop. REAL ESTATE AGENTS I 1IEU W, 15RAKU Notaty Public, K.C. JSKEAL ISRAEL BROS. Ifeal Estate and Bents. ToIimt '!cliltn cltv propertj or Sedgwick count v land at pienent pi Ices, uieiinx iige return on our aioiur. Wichita wltn Iter stock and otliet Indii hl". Is Jit In lier infancy, and suclib urhIii.is wo rn' now orfei wereneier olTeied lefor. All liarln: l)ii-ines In our lino at o un lied lo call m cot respond. 'Hie W Itlittn iulei!tts of liaii-iesidrnts properlv Hid fHttlitiilly cued for Office teioiid floor ii oM)l M.nkel, Israel liulldlng. dtrf-tf CONSIGN YOUR CATTLE, HOGS AM SHEEP . TO HEALY & MOORE, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS ruiou Stock Yards. Wichita, Ivan. I our-i! derce --ollclte 1. .MinKet U K01K or Hi over's News vnt five, W3 haa tereraltOv.k nncliesforsa'a clie.ip. t; The Tact fol Truth Teller. lie You don't toll white lies! Your longTatulations upon old jrcCaveson's raaohing- his eightieth birthday were Jery sincere, were they not? Shc Yes. They were addressed to lhat pretty young wife of his. Truth. She Did It for Economy, Father I wish you would not lace so light. It is positively inhuman. Daughter Why, I thought you Jrould be pleased, father. The mate-, 4al for this dress cost five dollars a fard. Vogue. Llngerlnr-! "How man3' times did you kiss him?" "Only once. Wo were uloue but ventyrninutes." Truth. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To the Editor Please inform yonr read ers that I hare a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases hve been per manently cured. I shall be glud to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of j our readers who have consumption if they will end me tboir express and post office address. .XSlocmn.M..O.,I53PearlSt.,XewYork. THE CHAPERONE. Ella Wiloox Thinks It an Inoontive to Be Mischievous. The Last Fifteen Tear Have Not lmi proved Men't Chivalry What May Happen If the Chaperoning System Increases. TCOPTOIGHT, 18Dtl 0 THE foreigner our American chaperone must be a droll study. Indeed I have heard many a curious com ment passed xtpon her by foreign men who were visiting in our midst They tomo to America with the idea that our girls are absolutely unrestricted in their freedom. "When thoy discover that tho chaperoning system has been inaugurated amongst us, they are sur prised, but their surpriso changes to amusement as they observe the American adaptation of a foreign pat snt. And wo cannot be angry with THE ENGLISHM-Or IS THAXSrORTED TC HEAVES'. them, for tho methods of the Ameri can chaperone are indeed amusing. In the old world tho vigorous vigi lance which surrounds tho young girl renders a tete-a-tete with an admirer an impossibility. Tho young girl who should scheme to obtain it would be looked.upon with suspicion, if not us THE AilERICAf Ginr, DOES ahsolutly disgraced. The man "who should attompt to bee her alone would be offering an insult. An Englishman said to me: "1 was betrothed to my wife (who was my cousin) three years. During that time I novor saw her alone a single hour. If I obtainod five or ten minutes sometimes by the tem porary absence of her family from the room during my visits I felt trans ported to Heave n." A Frenchman who has the entre to the most exclusive families in Amer ica said to me: "I shall never get ac customed to the freedom of the Amer ican girl. I saw two young Indies of great culture and refinement j'ester day enter a restaurant together and order lunch. It was a very quiet and clogant restaurant, to bo sure, but it struck me as a remarkable freedom of conduct. Another j'oung lady belong ing to a fashionablo family tells me she has done tho same thing quite alone when caught down street by the tide of shopping at lunch hours. I hear these young ladies speak of chap crones but I do not understand the American ideas of chaperones. Some excellent young ladies I know, whe "enOCKEN-G!'' SATS THE FOREIGNER. beloncr to respectable and cultivated, though not fashionable, families, went off with a party of young pooplo of both sexes to witness a naval parade of some sort in the hurbor one morn ing. It shocked me. Young ladies could not do such a thing in France and remain respectable." "That is vhere the American girl has the advantage," I said. "She does not need a chaperone to keep her re spectable. She is born and bred with the idea that she can keep herself so." "Yet I hear you Americans talk of the chaperone," he paid. "In what cas is she stipposed to be necessary, and what are her duties?" "The American chaperone is a com paratively new institution," I replied. "A few of our most wealthy and fashion able families adopted the idea a good many years ago, but the general pub lic has been slow in accepting it. The different crade suiil circle at soeiatr j i J Jj have alTbeen,more or less inoculated, but the virus has not always worked. What is considered society proper (or improper) is composed of a handful of people in each large city. But beyond about and above this handful of pure ly f ashioixable beings are circleB with in circles composed of cultivated, In tellectual and refined people, many of them possessed of wealth, others who are among the world's toilers. "The advent of woman into all pro fessions and art has established a so ciety which is distinct in itself. It would be impossible and absurd to in sist upon a chaperone for all the cul tivated charming young women who are engaged in artistic pursuits, for in stance, or in journalism in New York city. As a result, the even semi-fashionable girl, who has a home and no occupation save to be pretty and amuse herself, does not go out evenings save in the company of a chaperone. She goes about by daylight quite inde pendently; but after six o'clock parent or chaperone must enter into her plans for pleasure. "This rule, however, it is utterly im possible for the army of gifted young women to follow, who are pur suing careers of various kinds. They consider the theater, the con cert and the opera a part of their edu cation. They are glad to accept the invitation of a young gentleman whom they respect to enjoy these pleasures, and they have no fear of losing his respect, or their reputation, by being seen in public with a gentleman and no chaperone. In foreign lands they would bo under suspicion, but not here, where their numbers alone would establish the respectability of the cus tom, and after all, the freedom of the fashionable girl with the chaperone is almost as great as that which the independent young artist enjoys. For I repeat the assertion that the Ameri can chaperone is a huge joke. She re members her own free girlhood, and she gives tho young people under her charge a wide latitude. Any amount of misohief can be plotted in her presence, if the' young people are mischievously inclined, and she will never prevent its execution. Were all the tragedies which havo taken place in the lives of fashionable girls suddenly to be ex posed to tho world. I fear the name of chaperone would, bo held henceforth j in less respect. Not that she counten- NOT NEED A OUAPEBOXE. ances evil doing, but that she is small protection against it." Ella Wheeleb Wilcox. Acknowledged the Corn. The origin of the familiar expres sion "acknowledge tho corn," probably arose from this amusing inoident: A raw countryman wont to New Orleani with flatboats, the one laden with corn, the other with potatoes. He via ited a gambling house and, betting lost his money, corn and potatoes. Re turning, ho found the boat containing the corn sunk, all a total loss. IIo lav down and dreamt of "jack-pots," oorx and potatoes, and about sunrise the "child of chance" who had won hi corn and potatoes came to take them Eubbing hli eyes, tho countryman said: "Stanger, I acknowledge th corn tako 'em; but tho potatoes yot can't have, by thunder!" Boston Her aid. Good Thing for Wasp?. Ir. Lawson Tait, the well-knowr English surgeon, says that the sugai in certain fruits becomes changed intc alcohol during the process of decay and that wasps sometimes get very drunlt theroon. On grapes and certain plums, he says, "you will see them get verj drunk, crawl away in asemi-somnoleni condition, and roposo in the grass foi some time till thoy get over the 'bout, and then they will go at it again.' Moreover, ilr. Tait declares that they do their worst in stinging, both in the virulent nature of the stroke and the utterly unprovoked assaults of which they are guilty. "I was stung last yeai by a drunken wasp and suffered severe ly from symptoms of nerve poison foi several, days. In such drunken pe culiarifcies thoy resemble their humar contemporaries." The Klght .lge. Sarah She's worth a million, and just the right age for you. Jerry Any girl worth a million is the right age for me. Detroit Free Press. Seahcff TTax Still Csed in France. In France sealing wax has by no means gone out of use as a conse quence of the introduction of gummed envelopes, There is even a sort of code or language of sealing wax among fathionable peojple. White sealing wax is chosen for communica tions relating to weddings, black for obituarips, violet for expressions of sympathy, chocolate for invitations to dinner, red for business, ruby for en- ; gaged lovers letters, green for letter- from lovers who live in hopes, and brown for refusals cf offen, of mar riage, while blue denotes constancy, yellow jealousy, pale green reproaches and pink is used by young girls and gray between .friends A Wonder working' quarter is the 25 cents. invested in a box of t Beec ham's (sr) Pills (Tasteless) -a medicine that in1 numberless cases, will, ,give relief promptly." COURAGE IN SURGERY. Why Experienced Practitioners Arc Cool While Operating. An old surgeon, engaged for the mo ment in dissecting a cold roast quail, and making, it mustbe confessed, only an indifferent job of it, had been lis tening incidentally to the conversation of his table companions who were dis cussing the calmness and nerve dis played by the average practitioner dur ing surgical operations, says the New York Herald. Both agreed that the poise and coolness shown by surgeons at times were extraordinary and hard to understand. "Now, friends, if you will permit me," interrupted the surgeon at this point, "I would like to tell you that there is nothing extraordinary about it The 'nerve,' as you call it, of the surgeon under such circumstances is the most natural thing in the world. It is not a display of calmness which has been put on for that occasion, or an exhibition of courage summoned up for an unusual emergency, but simply the normal demeanor of a practical, matter-of-fact man who knows what 'he has to do and how he is going to do it. "The trouble with many people who marvel at what they call a surgeon's courage is that they fail utterly to comprehend the conditions under which he performs his work. They imagine that he is experimenting, or that he doesn't know his ground, or that he will cut something that ho .ought not to cut. Nothing could "be further from the facts. No movement lin science or mechanics is preceded by a more accurate foreknowledge of its results than the average operation in surgery. There is no such thing as guesswork about it. The operator knows he is performing an operation which is based upon an exact science. He follows rules which apply to all cases, and is secure in the confidence that causes which have produced cer tain effects in given instances will do so in all others. "Why, then, should there be any need in his work for extraordinary courage? There are cases, of course, so critical or so unusual as to excite even the calmest and most self-contained operator, and when these are under treatment the surgeon's powers of self-control are frequently taxed to their utmost limit. To the man who, in such a case, can 'wjeld the knife without a tremor, when life itself de pends upon the accuracy and delicacy of his touch, we must award the praise due to real heroes. But in the aver age case, say of amputation or of skull fracture involving cranial operations, tho surgeon neitherneeds nor possesses more than tho courage of an intelli gent, sincere man, who knows his duty and has learned how to perform it. His technical knowledge of anatomy and its methodical habit of work ac custom him to conditions which alarm and excite non-professional minds, and he goes about his task with a certain quiet, vigorous, assertive confidence in the result of his movements which tho observer is quite likely to mistake for a marvelous courage summoned up for that particular occasion. It is courage of a certain sort, I confess the cour age of absolute confidence in the in fallibility of the scienco he repre- sents." She Knows a X.at. The really popular girl always knows a lot. She knows enough not to gossip about a people who have done her fa vors and who are in a way of doing hei favors. She knows enough to dress ap propriately at all times and never to be overdressed. She knows enough not to wear diamonds, discuss religion or politics, boast about her ancient lin eage or tell long-winded tales. She knows enough to keep silence and she knows enough to talk welL Mie knows how to dance, swim, row, sail a boat, play the piano and hanjo, sii negro nSSodies and college songs. She knows enough not to "give away" all the fun ny confidences that the boys give her when in the blues or feeling particular ly good, and she knows how much to cook when they are stranded on an island, becalmed and without oars or a stick with which to pole home. She knows just how to catch a fish and then to cook it, and she knows enough not to growl and whine and complain until they are safely home. Philade phia Enquirer. The first printed books abounded to such an extent in abbreviations that they r.er extremely difficult to read and Undorstand. and a treatise was prepared and printed "How to Read a Printed Book. It gave explanations of the abbreviations. Driving the Brain at the expense of the Body. While we drive the brain we must build up the body. Ex ercise, pure air -foods that make healthy flesh refreshing sleep such are methods. When loss of fiesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is ScgK's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. which not only creates fiesh of and in itself, buc stimulates the appetite for other foods. Frtptred by Sreu & Be. 2f V All dnrjrwjv r. b & M WANK SUPPLIED 3 Cts. The Peoples Column. The Want Columns of a Daily Paper tell you where it pays to .whertiw.. if jou hae anthin: to BUY, SELL, TRADE OR RENT, trjiheae columns. SsPPnyable Strictly in Advance. Xo ad ertisement taken for le&s than 10c: One line advertisements charged same rate as two lines. Prices given under classified ueadE in this column applicable only 'o local advertise ments. :So foreign ad ertiaements taken at aboe rates. Answers to advertisementssent In care of tLeEGi.E offlce should be called for within ten dajs after insertion. "When advertisers w ish 1 eplj s forwarded to them stamped envtl-ope- must besent. Reference to former advertisements should gh e description and date of insertion or copy of the advertiseirent should be .-nt. Kot ieponible for advertisements given or discontinued by telephone. Classified advertisements will be Scents ler line each insertion; Herage seven words to line, asate Measurement. 11 A NTED FEMA L E HELP. Luiler tills head 3c per line nenlay. Domestics. rA.TKD-AOIRI,TO Do GENERAL HOUSE 7t work, at 415 X. Topekn Ave. Good refer cntes requlu-il. ilOn U'AM'ED-WOJIAN COOK. CHAMKbKMAID ami illnlns room sirl 3t Topeka Avenue Hotel. cSdli Miscellaneous. WrAN'lED-LADIESCAPAHLE OF ORGAMZ- m Inlotlses fora ileutn benefit order. AildrcbS Secretary, loom ulU. -tJ Dearborn street Clilugo tUl It Situations Wanted Female. t girl to do gener.il houso uurk. Inquire ut 2W1 V. Douglas A e. iJi -t WA.Vl'LD- 1 OsITIOV AS COOK BY A WO- mn of experience. Prlate finillv uref erred. Call at MO Laui.i avc. d51 iv ANTED MALE HELP. Liider tills bead Sc iei Hue per day. 'Irades. L'oijs. Salesmen. WAXTl D-SALLaMAX OR AGKNTS-GOOD pay selling panis to order $.., Milta (it. Hnuter'lallorlugcoixipauj. CiutlnnuU, O. d)5 cot eod '"tAMED-A YOUNG MAX AS GROCCRY solicitor. MUbtkuuwthe business aj.il the city. Adiiiess. stating where and when last em plo ed, 1 C. W. this office. it tf Situations Wanted Male. Mifceullaneoiti. W A.Vl l.y-A POSITION BY AX KXPKKIKNC- edsleiioKMPher. tn cive cood rrernt.es fiom one of the best lit m-i In Wichita, cate Lucie. Addresn L, UM Ji' WAN I ED-SITUATION AS COOKKh-EPER. b.H clork. euti j clerk, or oflice woikofany kind whete wiUintCisicquiied I. -fci elites iveu. Aildrtss A. K. 1 . cue L.ixlu oflice. doU'.'t atanti:d-position as bookkeeper, by V experienced ui.Ui. Can bundle any Wind of book. liefeieuces. Add. C. B. C, care of Lagle. daUot A GEN TS II A NTED. I nilel this I end Sc er .In perday. TAN I ED-AOENTS-lHh LARGEST AND ii oldetllfe Pistirancecoinpanylniiassachiisetln Is the ' old reliable" New Luglanu .Mutual, ot Bos ton, Charles U. Mill, sener.il Msnt, Kunsas c Ity , Mo., Isdesliensof adding to his force of district ajrentt, la Runs t. Literal ieiitwI contmctaand L'ouJ teivltoty now open. W rlt at once. d53 It Sun. WAN'IED-I.ADY AGr.NTs.'lOSELLTHEFA t mous Queen 1 bell j.' foi l he complexion. Address, Mo. N. Keener, lS-b olhc St.. Kauens City, Ar, LAST WE HAVE IT-KEEN. BRIGHT and brainy men and women wanted cerv wiicie 10 take ordus 'SHiaTa wuitl.u rant PHilTcJCUAPIIbD.' only Ijook of copjtlL'hted piiOtoRraplis of ImildlUL"-. scenes and exhibits of ihe World's Columbian Lxhibition, Authorized by the Exposition 3Iana(;eiient; onici il Ceitllicate ac companies each oliuuf. Konanza for wuikeis, (hop etcnthlus .mil handle it; 3011 will make muue) fast: books rtad, credit :.1 en, blc comml' slons, illu-tiuted circulais. tenns, ri.LL. addre-s I, lobe Bible Pub. Co , J Dearborn St., tliltai.0. HI , or Phila. l.u d!3i JUt wed. fri A sat II ANTED MlbVELLANEOUS Lntler this bend "k. 1 or line urr dnv. W'ANl KD-'IO GIVE PlAXO LLSONS IX EX chance for w.isiiins and housework. Ad die's L. C care bade offlce. dal 2f n7A.ViEU-BU3lNE-i llbN WHO ARE IX ned of Blcnocraphers or accouutauts to call on the Natluiial Ace iuiitnis and stenographer's bureau. Blanch office at the fcouthwe-lern Busi ness College. Wichita. Kau. Wc usually have on ourapplicaiien list, Itmroiuhly eompeient liook keeperduiid stenoraphis, with Hist class refer ences. He.p f urni-hed tree of charge, 1M Su tf W"AM ED-COMPETLNT bTENOGRAPHLRb 1? aud bookkeepers wfco desire positions, to npplyattho Nulion tl accountants and -taUocr.iii-er's bureau. Oflice for the states of Katisiu, Colo rado. Nebraska, Mi-souri and Texas atlheSouth w extern Business College, lchlla, Kau. lij iuif rAN I ED-ALL WHO VTA NT GOODS CHEAP such a-s cxptessivaoii", tric ie, bicycles velcsepcdcs,iockl;ihotsrs.to sldeboardB. buteau-,, leks, doil babie, bub an aces, plu-h uoods toj . and a thousand other uiliiB kuiiu ir cost and le9 and souie.it any price rcsaruiess of cost, at & N .Main 'tieet. W.c.Plmer thurs, sat,sun JWo ANTED - H' PURCHASE A GOOD CP riRht piano at reasonable price. Addiess boss-'. dl-f W'A.Sl 1 D-EVKRY"! OCNG 31AX AND YOUNG 1 ? v oniiin in this eounrj to Lnow the plaie to nbtalu a flr-i-class businesj education is at the Wichita Commercial college . ii t A. bull. lie.; Actual butne-s p-actico firotch tho rrolar U. s mall with siudeiils of other cuti-ies the wownlnj feature E H Robins. Pres. dl5 tf ANTED-PL1 ONs INI CRESTED IN tiractlcal education to It-it the teoulbwcu era Bulucss L oIict Actual business practice at both daj aim niai.t sessions, t-ntrauce bot.jl.is ave uu: ANTED-IO SELL tltOJ WORTH OF FUR- niiureand stotea this week oa ta.7 tyjneat. J. 1 ut2eAJoA20. Malawi dUe lf w ,'ANTED-PIAO TUNING H. A. isllEP paid La ave iner-ai 1110s. buuw ui u A ANTLD-A VEW IaRM i.OANa. CLb lmmcdiotel II. 1 iarver,oerNo. T, .n Slain it, "It., if FOE SALEMiicellaneous. I tdtr ibis tis..l 4. ..r uu.- j et . ay IVOR jvALfc Lbtjlt! rt VALLEY ANTilRAClTb coal at IllU e. ton, quality .oad to txne. CU up phone iw3 o c-ai. at toai j artl No 215 W tc DoccloS .tveaae. The Kaa6 teiuoussiun oiu-paa- c5m 1 MJIiALb-BAK NOTi-THb WE.-T hlDE ? Natwual baakhHTiDS cone into lkjulOJtioB I nave for sxle not'-s b-oUK.wji 10 -aid ban.; atcre-satlncabot-t tAouOface value "Itrn notes are ore at the law offlos o( iloiiBes A Hsyxaa.er. Ill North Alatket t, where tkry m.)' be wi. 1 will receive bus on thee notes e ther nsiy or as a whoje up to the Ma-h iijrv ot JIarcl-. 1X4. sikl nates U lw traat. feireti, nltouu. rccwre t the bant. 1 N. Hay. I aiaker. tOKimiltee. dts edA.scn let j Nil E VTEEL RANGKS HOLE WITH WARM- l. u yoveaotid slicif, for ti. Also alee bate er at Pectlr fc.ve Co. dil lt LjTCl7ATALKiXG l'ARKOr. 2 Y EA f S old. lc beautiful l,uiart, a fine talker oe tint .vrenr Reavota for rUiap lute too oueay P-ieflrtO Address Ur. J. W.sratb it. tViehlta. Koa ao x mjse dJlif fPHr. BA RGAIN s LK TS GOING 07 TO CLO'-a 1 oat at Paltot' fcarne and lraji tors. s X iloin -treet HariieisaAlles. ptah oii fur rr-s, tais irtfakj' traveling las, ey . redscrd d& 1 ut. aud -ome tblay- ltj tbara si max: U. iiTaTL-iioi"-ehwld GwnysTiMLi D- X !LZCrp! bd rooBS fsmiusre. wokfeicaai nt n; iiave-. kltchea astl. u tsi s. baw test. fl 1,'oR -ALK-V BV-IEr- Or OWXTEKiEs J and ceeh warn do; a bu-l&e-a tri$tz.0j: pr .asea. ooou ieaou for xlxsc Aitfrcs eck box 34, Oi.'oni. Kaa. actu- F0,i sALlt-rOCK fEfOND-HAND bATEf Sre acor. Itrjce.a maU.f tan- lent taakes 1, OSt-ONTtMPLETiniNfilNE K?vk JL unai. 1 A'ou ettggtbe biWii - ctuer 1 fer-ir tuJZ.2stf-aSSaiS3l. J.S wul l ojtl ci.eaj .i tuM nihrutxt Itux weet- tm cJf etsieJel e a v(frS.ke;n.ti &y. Tfee rraiMi iwrretHK i -wri'Kri...iuigt pud. caJ tatv .H liAe, Dearie-". u i 14 F Oi; SAlEi:ca Eriutc. $400 -W1LLBCY A I-RWM COfTTAOJ lorn Bd KB :t Irtffct. cta.1 ; aila- k ssretO Nne Jtstu iu: Utile aaecr ?zzi -at A T1sSl , iilii (U N I ONilA BEL THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. Your Wants Supplied FOR SALE-FARM RANCH. lTSO ACRE. AL most level. loam land. 1U8U acres In cultivation. 3 large and 2 mH residences. 4 wind ruilK 9 tank, abundant water. wri corrals, barns and fett yards, fattening pens and breed Ins stalls, tanrouch ly fenced, tiffht wire and red cedar posts. Ml cre in wheat, ucod hay. corn, oat and wheat locall tj ; 3 miles from 2 cood rai road Mitt. !t)EPaiats. Everv thine bran new. baas U".. fresh (tainted and a sisht to make any cattleman sick of his second-cits? ranch i This is a hummer, there; "Is no better and will In sold for iwo-: birds its value, lfi pr acre. No offers entertained. 1 hi is th price, oae-thlrtt ia Drst-class business property, or ail cash or part time. UDuacrea. TOO acrs upland. 0 acres first battom river land la cultivation; thoroughly imirov!. KJ acres a.falfa. 1 his U'JO acres is oa the Cottoawood rlvrr. cne tlmlcr, pleudld shelter, and river water, 'i miles from line lown. fljperacr,- worth JSj. S. W, L. Association 1112 Fairview -ive-dJlU FORALE-SEVEKAL FAKMbX'POX TERMS about eqnal to cah rent: time Ion as- you wish this side the millennium. Cone tz Co., K t Douslas. tut at FOR SALE-3A1ACRES 6 MILES FROM tllY finely improved: a uiodet farm. ct enough for jou or any one else: cheaper than crab soup at lerthe Wfi-ou bill passes, also loJ aJJoinlns: al-issta-i cheap and some more at your own price far money. S. W. Locatias association. 1712 Fair view ate. ilil4t - "inf. -ACRES. ALL FINE LKVt-L LAND JLWJKJ lmprtned.-yo in cultivation: two mile uuuitown; sprlns water and wells: beautiful loel country; prime land, Si miles from WLblta, slo per acre. 1.SU9 acres, black loam load SCO In ciuti vallon.3n In alfalfa, creat orchntd. tine building-, spi lnir CfrCk water: this 1 home for a nabob; price $3.U . 1 hti farm tIU raise as much corn. . heat or oat as any land lathe state; two miles from, rahroad. No trade; part cash, part time 31.(00 acre. all Iel aud fine loam; U0 per acre. No trade, this state. Chuap .andies are ae'.llnj: fast, and joa better fly ifjeuget one. S W. Lecatlns Aktockitlon, 1712 Fairview a e, dll U FORSALE-IW At KEl WITH &-ROOM HOUSIk crauary;comcrib barn. etc.. within elerni miles from city; almost all la cultivation, and about oj arres of choice bottom: orao limber. This is one of the bell farm barcnius uu the mar ket, a. 11. HELD, room iclttMalnst. ullIt'fcuu.aLd Wod. lion SALr-U50 WILL BfY A GOOD 5-ROOM - Cut! I2e. oc'Ur. urn fence and nice shade: VM)cah. balance 3 ear- time at C percent. This Is a eeautif u. plat. CLEMENT a, 1 HOMAS. ill If Cn W-EL BUY .st, ACRE t.OOD CAR. Cvt J den laud on orth Lawrence ave. Ilifie ir small bouse on the land d31 It CLt.lt LXT A THOMAS, t ffFf.t.T EAST FRONT OXNORTH MARKET. vv 'I hl is a ery desirable bmldin? sjiot da It CLEMENVA I'llOMAS. ORT A Lb OX YG EN""" r O R lIOJlb"T!U: f mentatonlyf7 JO Per Jlo. Satisfactory Re sults Guarantee In Ril (uses wben uur Uxjen i Used. Cures Cousli. Catarrh. I tmsunipnoii. Re stores raiilni; Viiailty, lesilealtn and YUtir dll If I70RSALL-H-FT. EXlbNSlOS TABLE, tl.HX I 10yaritscatpetfl;a chairs I.T5, luby biur; 50 cents, a lot of diihes. etc .cheap. utSltirast Oak djl If 1'OR PALE-OMA HT. BY MAIL. 1HE JlO-jl" complete AUome3 Pocket Couiv Docket ever published. 11U costs. Addles the Wichita bu;Ie. Wichita. Kalu dS. tf S180 -HOUSE TO MOVE. CUEAP. ls37 t n.t Ninth or Park treet. t rooms. good stle, rooiI titlt'and taxes paid. Cheap home 1731 North TNipeka. 3 raonn. larse barn, lot ioteet front, good iitie and clear pric-j JITj. Hartford lm est incut Co., Sedgwick block. d.'i tf EOll EENT Houses. 1 mler ilil ieii.i S i r lln ter.li 170R RhNT-A TEN ROOM HOUSh IN GOOD -l; reptlr at 11(7 Fairview e . Imih co,1 -ix room house 011 N. Matkel tu Inutte3M bedcwlck block. y to' OV. KLNi-OOOD MODE'tN HUlbbh l-W to J.'S 1 er month. 1. W. Clapp. ill? -ut F OR RENT-MODERN MOUSES I-RAKL latf Bros IORRENT-HOU&E NO. ir.7 fAlRVIfcW AVE A? All the modern Impiovement-. line lawu. cur. rlase-way. plci ty of slablo room, fruit and hatc trees, water una ti uu. i 'rice .w pet month, ply to P. Heiroii. cor Fourth und ioulas ae M I7"OR RENT-BKICK RESIDENCE 570 LA-T " William; bath, hot and cold water. Inquire at US S hinporla dll tf 17OR RENT 1541 NORTH TOPEKA AVE.. A nice klx-room house: bath room and other modern convculrnces Cheap to steady tenant. Enquireat 13N.'loieka. dtltf TTIOR RENT-HOUSES IX ALL PA hi S OF THE X? city by HlllUAKInltead. 113 X. Market. 48 lit' J?OR Rl NT BRICK RESIDENCE, M0 EAST : Wtlllnm. Pt. AlImolcrnandflrst-classonier. John hston, 1ISS. EiniKirlaavc. FOJtf BENT Rooms. IorTcENT-MSX. hMPOklA. MiUK or five X nicely furnished or uuf urnl shed rooms to rent, suitable for lUbl housekoopluc. Will rent finely or together. All modern lmproremeuts. 3J.N. Emporia dll cf FORRENT-URNlbHED ROO.M&, STEAM heat. Irxmlru 100 U Oetto block. 1j1 If 7aNTEI)-TO RENT a OR 4 ROOMSFOR V lighi housekeeplEZ. 1 or 5 blocks of CrntTford opera house. Addrem t . K . bix II ; or enquire at Commoner offlce, Crawford opera house, cil If -FLRNI&HLD ROOMS AT 101 N 51 U' 1?OR RENT-NICE FRONT Toreo'aae. llOOJI AT 21J N d5l 2f F OR RENT - FURNISHED 1.0011 wiru 49 8f stoie, iJi S. buiporla ave. I70R Rf-Xr-FURXISHED ROOM. MOUERV convealences' Refercucc-s required 401 North lopeka ave. 45 tf K'OR RENT - XICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS X vrllh modern toueiilcunes,51CN Topeka, 1?OR R7T-lURNlsHhD ROOMS SINGLE OR . eusulte. it.odern (.ouveuleuces. Board next door. 412 X Lawrence ave. d31 ltf 1?0 K X 17 OK. RENT-GOOD ROOJIh FOR CASH RENT. ITUraltilewaie. d Ie I2f J' OIL HENT Miscellaneous. I i.der this h-i.1 3 rr Hue per dty I?OR RL.NT-THE 120-FOOT i room. No 125 V. Market si.. BRICK STORE with flue cm ml basement under Uie entire room, ikls banmrnt ! reaehud by outside fiont .talrway. alto elevator anu stairway in me rear. I lils location I the inft central in the city aud building 1 well adapted t any wtioienale or tetail buslnets. Cori"fpoudenc ollciied with any who coiitemvlate morini; tneir bulnei to Wichita. Israel Bro. ojI if IOR KENT -"lOAORbJ. MCE OAICfJbV I A M A? wlthta city limits. Cone A. Co , it, E. Dou.' .a, I7OR RENT-RE-TaURAXT AT 47 E. DOU J1 las Ave. Also Hotel Goodyear. tol tixle, splendid locatloa, also all luriiiturs in botb for sale. CLtitH' jiOK HENT-sOUTH HALF OF Fi7lSrlF-LUOR 12 front of 1-leM.her bIoc, Are proof lault wuh ltAvpiytoDr Jordoit diitr FOtltl-NT-PHOTOGKAPU GALLERY. OLD tand Bt localloit lb the city, infinite at Banies A Npwcoji 'a mas c store, utt HOOK STOJIES. Fader tuls head 2 cecu per line a tiy "1 Jubk I-LAD BOOK EXCHANGE Bt Y AND .a. a wi ik .s t. txmzM 4J2ft FEED AND (IE A IN. Codr Thle II -d c Fer Lift Per Day GOL LD-1 ELEPHO i H. JJl E XX)L U LvT UU tf ( R VEA HAWTHOItr. CENTRAL MILL. Jf Te.epbwae 175. ftfSce -7 b lhi&i tits if EOll ENCJIANCJC. mo JL Crea4 topic re4 ts-Uue Chance fc Utn mi ot H.TM-e 1 -rck ACtlaJli-e, b-.e-jkHulKl l if ymi eM Ah. ex j utx cahuol, u6. mtUMte f ivro lb otalilun p.rv ma Wud tu t.e trioKi haraoay A icjk, Tof Is the Un ot rtiut .! the .ospet I boaiaeos. Ovot L Cc. tS b uuaim. I'fNA NCI A L. Jf tou are wanting a cMall ljan ov we4i lmtnoM Uxn. ta tbta cenjo:y oJl to. otScc of Irael Lrus. aau X roNEY MONf Y MONEY" Tfi LOAN ON L. Ilmler a! jA aauie fcecarin taBeaD c .-3i'Tit A Thctoae .C5te. Jit North :alo, G-;re 1 OUT HADE hMiml eISe tr fcfer fTlOt TKADtv-A I.AfilE FLOUK1M -XJLL M &rre-i per day. jaisraai niamei i o nuliibZ UrKta I ai PKXlw;rj x4 Omkcsa. No nciaKnat: Wis )Miefw kasM ua A. JL RbED, Koc 1M Ma4a . d4 2f &ia a5 rti. tU.Miltr for 'orcj In T .iAfM ttrV asd trtiifiitiZ UX ATSU. tiyeflttck ! if ci ieer 3e 4U tUti. Jr faras ieaJiv. JC Falrvjow ate. Mil FOUND. tj:a YED. rllU l.4l fe itt f& ee jnr LOST. J OsT"AsAl4. PC-- 2UrtAi5iKtrf. v v;T;or.r ftrrAfcr.Piii tvrr .at,r. n i 5 6. "tiiiiL.it. "iiifr4 I pefiddnganrejnoi EEJiSONAL. Vmler this i.rart Sc t el .. QaNTo. S VNT0- FOR MKXONL. ORKAT. O e-tle-(orerHud Developer kDOTrriVSrtS ens latlsorate. Trwe 3 C.turan.ee.1 -rSj,r Cjuriac0yaca?cUlCa,ar- ' "' T Mjp ARItY-IFY'U WAST A HCSR WD 0R wife, rich or poor ,end !0 cents fw tuatrt manl.li"er:-n-iisl!n plain wrapper. Mr ana 3I s. Drake. 155 W ashlnoa t. ChlcaSi 2 1 Sua T ADUTs-TibNTK 1" THE ONLY srCUbKUL J- tout deTeIoter known. XewrfalN lu FnR confideullxl trtlcu!ark tscsled) for 2c stamp. Mrs Ur H T. MU.er. 21 Qalacy vt. AtetCT. S aft? Sttemknto? nn: covditiox of the" Ichlta Perpetual Bai'dlns and Loan AseOcta tionof Wicalta,Kott,attheciie ol builnest Dec. nv.s3trRCK. Real estate loan.,. . iCtifC Ps boo. IfMUs 4ini)J Furniture ami fixtures 175.B! iJtpeneluld SjSSS Cashoua.u.U , .SW.HJ lia.JjT.15 LbtBtUTtES. Dees paid oa hares. ..... f SC0J.33 Inieie-t received 24f.2i Premiums rceelel ... lsL23 Fines teerlAea .. S;,ai Boold ..........., 4iftl laltiatiou fees S2LLU iatt7.l2 Netprofils , t".rl Div dend ctcdli inombers.... 4.4j Balance to reserve fund 154.0.' .'11 hire co.t. H.C0 rr wee (ZM share costs . . . .... ,(U per week flsuarecoits ,. jSpcrweeV: Over !W share hive been subscribed In thJ Ttslrtl series. beslunlncJn. u. I-cIl. Xtw member tao still cuter st aii time by nay n; bacS to that data. rncrits. K C Stewart. Jr Pres. C. E.Patt. Vie Pi. J L Iowclt, T.rras J C. ItuUi, aev. mttrfroRS. s A.JIcCluns, W W". Johnson, Jr. II. U Gordon, J w. ocelli. J l. Hutofiiucs. ikO. Colta, W R. Dulaaey. J.J ilcXauwjx, dit It ! (1st Mar Cosae Xar. Whr dues Miss Pryde. wtUt all 1st charm Keep mankind from her sofcrcc&tcdr Tls this Because oa aer left arm Tb girl his just bea vaccluateik CbJcsgo Rscord. AK ALL-AROUND COMEDIAN. Tailor Ifyoucn't pay my bill, dq at least give mo some security. Impecunious Actor Well, what do you think of a third mortfrape on my ouff buttons? Fliegrcnde Blaettcr. A REVIEW OF THE ORDERS RECEIVED AND SCENES Proves more than ever that wo are right in offering them to our readers. Not in recent years has anything caught the popular fancy to such a degree. This is mndo more apparent by tho interest with which they are looked for every week, by every member o the family. Wo have, in fact became a Welcome Visitor in every house. It is no longer nec essary to travel in order to see best of sights. To see tho Temples and Palaces famous in history. To become visitors at tho world's most renowned and sacred Sights and Scenes To enjoy and sec places of which Poets have sung snd made immortal. Tom?o the birthplaces of them who occupy a prominent part in the world" r3 history. You can see all this at the same time read a concise graphic descr-ip tion of each sitting at your own fireside. Eight cents flHtveek r.nd 3 coupons cat from the Eagle each week And We do the Rest That is we famish for coihiny a good knowledge of the world 'jive vou a fair education Can Ion Ask More? Can You Expect More? Be sure and secure your port folios each week, and do not raisa one number; if you do you will always regret it Address all rders: Coupon JDepartmcat Wichita ''EAGLE.5' SIGHTS m n ", ?? . -Z 'Zitl Jes A " v,v.' tMij3hii4is "artgS.a-feas