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'"' Wfe" ' "f.SsV . -. -- v ij-"; af. Kfr . : V VV-t -iVr tFri.-l Ilailxj fiv ':v-f .r c?iT. U. t-flA W i,,IJ i,lS. acsi. c:"j ""' M. M. MURDOCK, Editor. rUIDAY .MOIiMNO, JU.NK -JT. IS.4. roi: pkesidkxt, James c. blaine. roi: vici:-i'ki:$iiiknt, JOHN A. LOCAH. tT Congress. .. .SAMl'IIL I!. I'KTKHS REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. A delegate eonwntlon of the Jti'iiuWlcann of Sedgwick county, Kansas. -will he held lit Ai-k'n hall. In tin citvof Wichita, KanftaB, on Wednes day, .luly 2, J;t, at lu o'clock a m , fur the purpose ift lectins dilesatea to the following conwntlons M delegates to tlie Ilepulillcan state conon lion that meets In Tnjieka, .July 1(V, Ivl. Twenty delegates to tlie Itemihlicao senatori al eomeiition that meets in Wichita, duly 15, ltd. Kach township anil ward is entitled to wild deli-Kates and alternates to fcaid com entlon as follows: f Uncoln , 4 3 t Morton 1! .7 Cheney '2 7Minnha 3 .2 Miini-Bcalt 'i 2 i Ohio 2 .. ijl'ark 2 . 3 J Uockfurd 4 1 1'awie 2 . 7 Safcm . . . S First Ward . Second Ward . Tlilrd Ward . Fourth Ward A flun . Attica... Delano Kaple ... Kri Crant liyiisnm .1 Sherman. tireelty 3 Union .. (iarden 1'laln . . 2 Viola ttrand llier .2 Waco Illinois... 2 Wichita.. Kechi 4 It isrecoinincndiil that tin- militaries lie held in thehcvral townships and wards on Satnr day, the 2tlt da) of.lune. l-v-sl, nt 2 o'clock I-. x. in the country, and I mm 4 to G o'cloik I- m. In flie cite l!y order of tin- Kepublican connty central coiiiiutttee. JNO. KKI.I.V, Chairman A. li. WKIOIIT, .secretary, "TOOTTHEFIFEANDBEATTHEDRUM.' If to cite t!ic fait that no prouder name i t-oiiiieclvd with Use hit-tory of Kaiiau than tliatof.loliii A. .Martin anil thai lie ruin iiiMicl a -il.-ndIl and ;;rowIii; hiii-incn to Mioiililrr a luti'Li-l in the defence of lit principled i"ehn-lJJH." which must Mill in titter iiifij;niflcancc lipfore the liohhy or idea ofiirohildtioli. then sit tlie I.Ai.I.i: ilowii a a "clap-trap" paper and lis editor tlie vildct elaii-tratiper in Ml Aincnea Wichita I:a(.i.i:. In liyiiifr to divert .-ittcntion from Col. MarlinV :mti-irliiliilinn record, lli! K.ujij: iiiadrcrtniitlv aliuils tlmt it i fiiiiiirliii; liim out of uppo-ilion lo Wli:tl II lenil-v mi' "ininuy iirmniiii iri!iiliiiioii." W'v reptMl tiitit it is tin merest dap-trap (oilnijr in the battle of Lookout Mountain ;is tlie N-ne in volved in the nomination of the I!c- niiliiic.-in raiulidiito for iroveinor of l:m-as in 1HS1. Tliere arc in any I'liion Mliliei in K:ina, private-, a well :i oilicerp, wlioe share in (he li-itlle of Lookout .Mountain was ipiite :ii inerilorioii-j ns Col. MarlinV, and if the lioinimttion for governor is to lie decided 1 the quo-lion ab to wlial uiti7.ru of Kansas did the lic-t fihtinjr at Lookout Motititr.in, the ed itor of the Kaui.k 3 not lite he.-S qual ified jtidjje of who that soldier i. And, iiy the way, where was the wild est chip-trap " in America when the battle of Lookout .Mountain was liciiijr fonjrlit ? He ;- so interne an admirer ofmilitari service and i fond of eritlci-iti"; Uepublic'iiii who, like Maine, did not draw a sword, shoulder u iiiii-ket or lead rejjiiiienU on I lie en wuigtiiticrili.tUlc fields of the war for the union. tha he liint-clf miiil need nourish a moit d.i-hiii"; and lilood blained militarj record. When did he do his (lvhtini in the union armv ? What pari did he take in. or what did he sec of the bailie of Lookout mount ain ? How many pound- of rebel tnil letb are lodged i'n his pen-on? How many artificial arms wooden Ie" and trepanned skull due- ho carry about ? Ift he doughty editor of tiie Kaiim: will just reveal to nil admiriii"; public the 'dazzling outlines 'of his military jrlory it is highly probable that he will be hailed as lite soldier hero of the union vrniy, and entitled to an enthn-iaMie acclaim in the l.'eptiblii-an nomination for jrovernor of Knn-n-. J!y all mean let the K.un.r -cieani. Toot the life and heat il ilriini. See the con- J blessings which so thickly bestrew the pathway nf this fair and prosperous heritage. So anxious is this Emporia Repub lican to ttiltill its contract with the cor-, poration by which il agreed to elect a railroad attorney governor of Kansas, that it loses sight of of iU own utter insignificance, talks as though il imag ined its editors were endowed with brains, and that other essential appen dage. In its blind zeal to serve the railroad intcrc-ts of the state, we should not be startled at any time to sec it call upon the people of Emporia to fall down and worship the Santa Ko track, the dumb ties and rails, a- fell the ancient Egyptian down to worship the fructifying Nile. The inflation be gotten of the idea that it is speaking for somebody has led it to imagine that in some way it might disturb the status of the Wichita postmaster. when, heaven knows, that, helped by. all the friends it ever boasted or ever expects to claim, its railway candidate for governor and his friends thrown in, all combined, couldn't in a thous and years, remove the paper delivery clerk of the Wichita postollicc. What Emporia needs above nil other things is an enterprising morn- Inir paper. The late census of that town shows onlv a population of 7,115 as against l.'S,S71 returned for Wichita This dillerence can be accounted for upon no other hypothesis than that Wichita's morning paper is just in that ratio superior to the dull, mount inoiis, unenterprising corporation or gan that grinds out every morning under its load of stale news, staler editorials and patent medicine adver tisciiientfi, claiming to be a representa tive of the spirit of the town of col lcires and -la-re celebrities. Whal'Km- poria wants now, the only thing in fact that she lacks of being in a posi tion to sweep right along with Wichi tain population, wealth and influence, is a morning piper which will at least try to emulate the --pice, wi-doin and enterprise of it evening cotem porary. In brief, Emporia wants, instead of a bib-apron contain ing the drool of a fossili.ed old granny who ought to have been burii d and forgotten a thousand years ago, a paper bearing the same lelations to the life of her people that the Loudon Times does to England, the Herald does to Now York and tho Wichita Daily Eaoi.h does to tbe enierpii-ing people of this city, and to the people of the populous counties and growing cities of the great southwest. REPUBLICAN PLANS. Several member of the national committee are on the committee to notify the noiniii"es of the icsult of the convention, and while they were at Augusta they had a confi rence wilh .Mr. I.laine. He proposes to fake an active par; in the minagenii-nt of Ihe e.tmpaign, and has prepared a brief of a plan which will be submit ted to the national committee at it meeting al New York on Thur-dayby .Mr. Elkiu-. Mr. It. F. Jones, a wealthy iron manufacturer of Pitt-biug, i- to be chairman of the national committee. He is .Mr. Itlaine's personal selection. Mr. IJlainc ha also selected the execu tive conmiitk'i', naming gentlemen 1itn tii L-iwiit'ij him in ii'lifi. iwkltfi- qtienng In !, tiitrii term po-ima-icr , - .....'.. I j.I nliililt lul Itnis ...kill lilnf ! II ll'l f.l . Ill-Ill 'IT. I---H -ll'lllll Hi II. l -- " " at Wichita, mine. tin, o.-ipttircr of Lookout mountain, retire. The governorchi i not lor prohibition or lor anli-prohibitioii. ft ih for marl ia! i'.ime; for tho Napoleon of the Uiiiied States, tho Ca-sar of the Iteniiblic. the Alexander the invat of the Ai-kan-ie valley, the wildest clap I rapper ot all AmVricn, the editor of the Wichita Eu.i.i:. Emporia Repub lican. Why will thi- old siagcr and only original champion of prohibition eter nallv hog lb.- question, splif-hairs and equivocate, and why continually thrust upon n- our own importance while striving to hide the insignificance of his own candidate and theliopele-ne of bis c.tinass? The woods are not full of bullet-scarred heroes. You make ua fired with your personalities and your jiclitio rinciiii, ifnornlio cloi clii. Stick to our bolting candidate for governor, lest you get lelt in your own county. The editor of the K.vm.i: is not posing :s a military nero, nor is he wanting any stippott political or otherwise from the bailiwick of the Of A Topcka man by flic name of AVilt Gordon sa that tliere arc six letters in Maine's nnine; that he is the sixth candidate for president of the Repub lican party; he was nominated on the sixth dav of tho week, on the sixth day of the month, and will liav.j six majority of the electoral vole. Some of the dis-atisfied Democrats of New York propo-c to hold a meet ing in that cisy and appoint a commit tee to go to Chicago and ak the Dem ocratic convention to nominate Sam uel J. Tilden notwithstanding hi- declination. The parties at pre.-cnt engaged in selling "The Crcat American Cork screw Fence Post" had better apply at oucc to the Democratic Central Com mittee. Some such precaution is needed about their platform. An Indiana murderer, hanged last wcekjjiist before the drop fell nodded to a clergyman and said, ''I'll see you later." As the man died unrepentant the m'mi-ter is somewhat dubious over Ihe appointment. The late Bishop Simpson is said to to have cheered President Lincoln al a moment, of great despondency, by tittering the w'ord, "Man is immortal till his work t done." The New York Independent- and the citlehad gentlemen of Bo-lon seem to be dictating who shall be the 8th of Julv nominee, ami .lohn Kellv A; Co. will have to lake back seats. .lohn Kelly is industriously whetting his lit.ile hatchet upon the doorstep of the Capitol and hooting ' T.im-tam-tammativ Cleveland." (Jeorgo William Curti- long belore November will wi-h he had waited for somebod) to pull the trigger bcfi.ie he went oil. One of the uio-l pictiire-quefealiiK'-i of the coining Democratic convention will he the disliibulion of 10,000 pho tograohs of Ben Butler. By the death of Bishop Simpson the venerable Dr. Bowman, of St. Louis, becomes Ihe senior Methodist Bishop. It would be quite appropriate, lo have the Democracy bolt Flower, cum Payne, and go to Cleveland. Copy right applied l'.ir. II is a wholesome thing to see o many people Iroiiulmg themselves about the soundness of Blaine'.- iclig-iou. The Hon Benjamin F. B.-trki I wil liu' will occupy a front scat at the Democratic convention. The New York lndcpindcul show- of political piety that would tickle the devil. be composed of Klkins, Clarkson, of low::. Church. Howe, of Nebraska Kolliii"-. of New Haunt-hire, Davis, of Califoini.t, Hooker, of Vermont, Con ger, of Michigan, Ltwson, nf New York, a-i.l two others. Mr. Blaine has not decided to lake the stump, but will do so if his pei sonal character is attacked. In that event he will make speeches in several of the larger cities of the country, lie is leceivinjr a great many letter- -ug-gesting topics lo be con-iilercd in his letter of acceptance, and some of them from men who are said to he oppo-ed to him. WOMEN SUFFRAGE. Knninria Uentib bean. OI cour.-e no body claim- that we were ever nt Lookout mountain, neither was your candidate for governor, but t'ol. .lohn A. .Martin, our candidate, wa-, and he showed such intreped heroi-ni on its rugged brow that all the tay-al-home- in America will never b. able to smother down the bla.o of -;lory w'nich (rails alou-r down the year after his name and action. As to the record of the editor ortheE.u;id:s military fame, it will bo found in Ihe same volume with that of Solon O. Thatcher's and the editor of Ihe l!epublican, if in fact, bis name appear- at all, which we doubt. When Solon O. Thatcher had a chance on the border to -pill a little blood and gain a little fame, we find him posing before a crowd ot his fel low "home guards" at Shawnectown, denouncing the invasion as a myth and a Jim Lam humbug, and all the while the UetiUnant-co!onel of the Santa Fo Battalion -food upon th border south of Weslport, pre--:ttg back the horde- of General Price that were threatening to devastate thi- fair land and la' waste its many humble homes. And where wa- the e iitor of tlie Kepubli can in this trv ing hour of w ild terror, flowing blood, short rations ami polit ical subtlety ? Why, -landing in the public square at Paola, picking his teeth with a .-pinter and begging such oflhcboys as hud ofes to jo home licforotlieyg.d killed! Yes, "toot the fife and butt the drum" for the third-term posttnt-ter al Wic'iita fail ed after all this to be made lieutenant governor only beeati-e a s-'reater num ber of this Lion county outfit were not killed, hut were permitted to come home and otj -olid for old Elm Peeler. In the face of these harrowing de tails and blazing page- of hi-iory we appeal to the enlightened judgment of all cotemporanenus patriot - lo -ay if. it is not humiliating to tho very dregs, now that the grandest stride yet, is about lo bo taken, by the inightie-t young giant of all the we-tern com-! nionwcalths, o have these grnyold rat ! crawl out of their c-rporatio:i-lined I holes aud point their stb-idi.cd p.nvs in (.corn at the military coord of we. the time-worn and weary toilers who have been the h'hmhlc instruments in the hands of a discriminating provi dence in se- tiring all the multiplied The woman suilrage. stale conven tion held at Topcka this week, was a lizzie from the simple fact that the short-haired crop ot women grows -mailer each year from the fact lint a corpotal"- guard could not be druin ed up to attend a political convention. The-e woman sutlragisls lenders might as well make up their mind- to the fact that the women of thi-coun try will never be forced into politics or public life or to vote, until a major ity ot the women themselves a-k it, and that will never be until plca-ant, happy homes are at a discount anil the majority of wives repudiate babie-. A mother aud a 1-aby means a home and home without a mother and a babv is no home for a man, if he be a man. A majority of women in public and bu-incs life means the abandonment of home, and when home shall have disappeared, the mat riage ceremony will become disrepu table al-o. For one, we would rather give up our right, or duty, to vote even our government of the people, for Ihe people and by the people, than to give up wife, baby and home, for when forced to give up tho latter we don't care for the former or for any of its rights, privileges or blessings, because it would bo powerless to be stow either in the absence of the home and its sacred rel-itions of hus band and wife, father, mother and children. J. E. RICHMOND, Wagon nad Carriage Maker. DO!: 5 ALL KINDS OF KKl'AIIMNO. Lipht Work a Specialty. With KImm & Cole. Market street, south or Douslas aieiiue, Wichita, Kansas. tr UNION MEAT MARKET ! Freh lake fish constantly ou hanil. onleris a ppfdalty Family 1-tf XSRAX. BROS. Druggists and Grocers. riiiSTj:L0CK.vnsT of tremont house. 30 & .12 Douglas Ave., Wichita, lww. tf Smythe & Hahn, Contractors & Builders. Uaril j!uei:nli.hasj.ecialt. SHOP South End 4th Avenue. Office Palletf's Lumber Yard. Killeen & Stockinger, Prarticil Plumbers, Steam &. Gas Fitters. !.ii FMuYts. Siwbi Healing k Vnililatin; a Specially. Eslinialci Fiirjiijlied. i K?7l'1'"!l,".".Mn?,M nienne In Werner' oiill.liiip, Wiihtta, Ianai. 1'o-iti.lUre lio 115. ETE, EARa .7A-V"r... W SUKUiUAL INSIIIUIt. SPECIALTIES: Eyes, h'osc. Throat, Catarrh, Ears, Surgery and Deformities. E. -2". IVETTrN-SEIE., 3VC. 3D., Proprietor and Surtroon in Chirce, 58 North Main Street f i alarm n mc mw, inroni ami ft-irs a itillil ninl new priH-p4ri t-uri-tl Iiy rellefHt uiii-e iii- Will -hi- I ure-i lii-nitam-ut ami ricr.m- or tliu i.aie not uniii rtnken. BUNNELL&ROYS, Eeal Estate FARM LOANS, Fire and Life Insurance ASH Agcnls A. T. & S. FJIailroail Lands. Money always on hand to Ixiau at Lowest current rate9. The ohlc-a established Real Estate, firm in the city. OUK IXStniANCE AGEXCT. Aetna, or Hartfonl 9,1W,C4 German American, ofXew York 4,0C5,9Gd Gerrnanla, of 'ev York 2,T00,T Hartfonl, or Iiartrord ,M1,210 Home, or XewYork 7,b,CI5 Ins. Co. or Xorth America, or Phils.. S.Kl.KM J-iv., Loml., anJ Globe, or J-iveroool, 5,771,939 Phienix. or Hartfonl 4,I35,M9 Underwriters, or New York 3.R0.79I The Eiinitahle Ijre, of New York M.OCu.um Jj-Offlcc In KojV Ulock, npstalre, over Ifcink or Commerce, COK. DOIKJI.AS ANI) LAWUKNCK AVS WICHITA. KAN. FOR BOARD AKD LODGING C3-0 TO J. N. Hun's Bestanrant, On Water street, one iloor north oT Douglai Atenue, In the Werner linllJInK- tr WICHITA FOUNDRY -ASH Machine Shop ! XKAi: lltOX ItltllHlK. R. McFARLAND, Propr. 1 .! W. G. HACKEl:. I.. C. JAUKR1I.V HACKER & JACKSON, 1inli"ialo aii'l Ki Inll Ili-rlem in Colorado and Pennsylvania Anthracite, Ami all kintlg of BITUMINOUS COAL! Aleo Stons, Lime. Cerent, and Hair. Ft. Scott Flagijinrr, Groy & JJlu Stono. OnicenlUigneilSrali'i, No Tfl, Do'JKla Ak., South Siile, Near Di-iKjt. I-tr ION ARNOLD u: AGENT ion Steinway 5 Sons., Conovcr Bro. nud J. & C. Fisclior GOLDEN RULE STORE! ('b ltlilo hIIwi-a us ymt iroitltl lie ilonr. hi."-) We Have Marked Down Z.H& il Summer Fabrics!" J. A. STEDMAN General Insurance Agent Fire, Tornado, Life and Accident OFFICE 100 DOUGLAS AUENUE, Orer Barnei Drugstore. largest Apcy in tie TaDej. tr EVERYTHING SOLD AT HZ.L"F PRICE At thrt GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE! ToUegin June 1st, at Miss. Alice Suits' Sillincrj Store, North or Woodman's Hank, west elite or Main W. L. McBee, SEDQWICK COUNTY AlDstracter, AbstracU of title compiled on short notice. Fire, Life and Tornado Inssrance. Kepresents scren of the best Complain io the Id. tt "orl ' DRESSMAKER. Elliotts BlocU street 1-tf Corner Doughs antl Lawrence. stairs. Room No. im CHEAP CASH STORE .An iinnien-c lurgf, slock of Boots, Shoes and Clothing .luat opened out in Hie nice, new, li-lit ,tore room on Douglas Avenue, one door wot of Citizens Hank'. BIG STOCK OF MEN'S. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS JIAIUCKI) Oi'T IN IM.AIN riCUISKd U'AY OOWN At I-Iard-PanL Prices. KEAD AND ItEKLKCJT! A GOOD ALL WOOL SUIT MADE SPLENDID FOR $7.50. Boots and Srioes Will lie sold al astonfidiin;,' low liguies. I'Icnic call and tec inv sloct and prlec.-. IU" int'tnlier tlie place, one door wct of Citlcnx It.inlc. YOUKS VEIiY RESri-XnTUI.LY, T. W. COVERDALE. MAJOR BROS. & HOLLIDAY, Staple and Fancy Groceries, "WTaiOIjIESILiii; A. IsTD RETAIL. 133 DOUGLAS AVEWUK. GOODS DELIVERED ON SHOUT NOTICE. W. S. rOlUSiriT. Iretdeiit. II. II. IMCIIAIM)-'. A IIIIS.S, Vlre lTeniiht. .1. II. I'.I.ACIC, See and' a r..mn.NM)X. WICHITA To Close Out. nnrf x PIANOS FOR Jlarion, Ilaney, SeiliruicU, Sumner, Cmlej-, Ueiio, Uiee, Karton and Ford rnuntiei. I 1II sell at New orl. jirirea fur rash, nrin (.tallnieiits; aleo ttade lur old j.ianos and or gans. HiiyeiN i.innot Well aJTurd to mirihave elRewliere without einiiilrin my terms. LVir- reiionileiiif nilicited. hnr ratalosneK, eli addresH IOXAIt.VOI.il, 'JMf Oreide11t.1l Hotel. Wlrhita, Kansas. Our Entire Line of SUMMER SILKS! Al Actual Cost, To Close. 10 iShLl GROCER C 'I SOL. H. KOII V, President. A. W. OUVKK, Vlrt-lTes't. m. w. u:vr,rmhicr. C. A. WALKKK, At. Caihltr. W'ICHITA NATIONAL BANK, STJCCfcsSOUS TO WICHITA BANK. ORCAXI7.EO IN liCi. Paid-up Capital, 125,000 S.ll DIRECTORS: KOUX, A.W. OLIVKK, M. W. LEW, 3. T. TUTTLK X. V. MEDKRLAXDKR, W. It. TCCKKR. JOIIX I'AVIUMKV. LARGEST CAPITAL STOCK OF ANY BANK IN THE STATE. Do a General Banking, Collecting t Brokerage Business. Eastern and Foreign Exchange bought and sold. U. S. Hands, of all denominations, bought and sold. 1-tf County, Toienship and Muniafwl Jlomh bought. . LOMBARD. Jr.. l'rejl.lcnt. JAa. L. LOMRAltll. Vlee-ll-i't. L. O.SKISXKR. fAnhler. ttKO. K. SIAI.TOX. AM'tChler Kansas State Bank. Paid-up Capital, - - - -. 52,000 .1. P. ALLEN', J. M. ALLEN', (;ko. e. spaltox, DIRECTORS: JAMES L. LOMHAU1), P.. LOMil.i:i..lr.. II. C. DAY. L. D.SKIN'N'EIL licceice Jeposits. Jfuke Collections, Uuy and Sell Exchange, and tntns act a ffencritl Hanking Jtusiness. COBBESPO - .D233ra:s: JKSIU. I'ATOS' A CO., SJ Wllllsm t., X. V. XATIIISAI. It SK tr A.MKKKM. Clilrtf Itl.ACkSIHXK XATIOXAI. RANK, lUwKin. MMirllA.VlS' NAT'l. 1IA.NK. KattMM I'll J. (). lAV!i.so.v, Pros-. S. L. Havihso.w Vu cPriw. (!, I vI).vviin. S.t- VAID-UI (JAPITAIi. The Davidson Loan Co. $co.ooo Monoy Always on Ilsnd to Loan en Improved Farms and City Troporty OFFK.'K Willi C'll'IZKNA ItAXK, Xorlhe-t ) 1Hf:T.: T7"o,.. r.iruer Main Mreet ami IkMixIa Avriin, ( W lCIlllR, rvftllSaS. fti tr Bank of Commerce. (HAITI i;i.l A IIAiril.KV.) Loans Money on Real Estate, Personal, and Chattol Securities. Ecccivos Deposits, Timo and Demand, at Interest. tuys and sells exchange; makes collect inns; negotiate vuitiic.ijuil bonds, and transacts banking in all its ttrmirtf. No. I" Iou;liti4 Avenue, ..'.... 'Inliilti, Kii;ts. M uonm.i'ii UAiriKi.it, rmidrut II l AI.I.KN, V li--l'rr.Idrut ruiil Kvaiidurr. t V. UIIM1 V, AmllMir. WICHITA LAND AND LOAN COMPANY, Vegoiiaies Loa Sells U, Pin; wm HI!SV. nr.arv SIWriLrt. Iifii ss OFIMCi: IN HA VIC K COM.MKKCH Ui 0-MH. WICHITA, jc a jm a A I CITIZENS BANK OF WICHITA, ICA3STP! A-T. (Incorporated .hnmary 11, 1S8I.) NOS. 73 AND 75 MAIN STREET, WICHITA, KANSAS. Exton's Corn Mills. FineGroiinflamlBolteflCorn Meal. Ground Corn and Oate. Corn-Giioj) and Bran. Summer Announcement! Oiirein-cI.il saIc.-i at v.lileli you ran Imy f.i)nsli!- gi-Ant Hie Iat qimllt; At rnuiiiAtilr liricM wlllh, mhcrrtijrorr, hlvilajs rarh rfk dtirlnx tl"1 j-rnr, rjsrj.jitliish)lldji UVnn iiowrrrehliinnr KiiinmT Hjlri In dcslrnldr d, imrrlm'rd rM-mtlj fr IrM tlun f-irmfr .rlrei, -ulili-li we -will sell nl n rr.tunnalilr irt, and n'rl roiin-lrnlmir .tli-ru!ll lipilln t lrir!nry louurriistoiiieri. ;-ill nm rxantlniwuir li.nml-Hi.n nnr ll(ir U'lillrCm, lAr, Kmlirnldrrlrii, rtr.. Capital, A. DUU.M.M. .lOIINCAIU-nNTKi:, Y. K.STAXLKV, V. Cor. .Main ,SV. (- Douglastre. -a - $100,000 (J. L. !)A VI I WON, H. I,. DAVIlON. ICS ( A 'IKS. .I.O. DAVIDSON 'Ihr r.iillAt iImL oTIhr IiahL UiiilMitMtrnl thit hm ihdliirif, ils!,i thMimn't .UtMr. i.M Ufiwnri) Iiy .r KiikIkuiI c.itallU And litg tinnLa who r.Xrrit nr lm l-.n litr. t'hln Ihr liiKlllutloiin lrlln?t-iiil liHHf l.nnLln liomr In lh HUle,", " Ihe ImnV. Hill mrlril-.iiilu, lniy ninl itrll rniflK nifl dii.ntii -hl-t5iml.ii l--nn do cinersl UiiiLIiik I.h.Iii... V .hull ril.iiti t IrJB.ktt (ill liU4lnrilr.l-l I. iiiniiiier, and iimiii Urn.., mtl.fh. U.ry lo iiiirrii.tiiiii.n I willalt hritjir'-ll.i iii.ir inning' . I O. It. I ri IISOS, fretltlrut. .1 1. it.ii'iit.sftx. rif-fr't't. (i-tr .nui.'aiiKwr. ct,ur Nassnuer &'Hipsh, '(., .. 1 122 Douglas Avenue, Wichita. t - 'K. t' Orders filled t tQMptlr Oflice. Trleptnmc Ii ! Jtto Cat If Ficht & Drcsoher, Carpenters & Builders. The Topcka Coiiimnuweallh is arn iiij,' (lie peoplo naitit (lie dictum (if Glide's ftatc cow doctor; at len-t it fays tliero is great ijfiwranco of veter inary work in lvaa, and arfvi-c hotve owner-: not to kill valuable hor es that happen to he nmnmj; at the no.-c Minplv licc;uie soinebo.lv av. they arc u!leniijrirom -.'landers. That paper h right. Kan'i never had any glanders or any other fatal diseases among hor.es anil caitlelipforetlluk's ctra vc-ion of the legislature, which Save u-5 the foot mid mouth disease, the glanders, the hog rot and a state cow doctor. jtj- OmoMtr tli r.rrman Cnrmty, iK"arr- inror .Mrkrt tlrwt t-(T FURNITURE, JEWELRY, ETa Dousrlas Avenue. - Wichita. Iwtmw. Larimer & Stinson. 28 Main Street, Wichita, Kansas. Wichita City Roller Mills! AND ELEVATOR, r..T.u:Lisiii:ii ki MANUFACTURE THE CELEBRATED BRANDS: IMPERIAL, ... - (Roller Patent.) WHITE ROSE, - (Extra Fancy.) X. L. C. R. - - - (Fancy.) Thro bran il lmve hern on Uirjimrl t 1-vt. Wrt. .North and SouUi Tur trn Trn. id hT. won an rnrlahle rrputation whrrrtrr lnlrtKlurrd. lo Iry thnn U u tay with thm VT ar altra) In th marLrt f'T vlirat at hlglint e'h jirlc. SHELLABARGER, IMB0DEN &. OLIVER. Lombard Mortgage Co., LOAN NEGOTIATORS. "IN KANSAS STATE BANK BUILDING. fjnttlh-tertl Corner ot' Mm'ii Sired ami GHTOAG-0 LUMBER COMPANY' LUMBER, SASH.. DOORS, BLINDS, LATH RA1LKOAD TIME TABLES. Mr. Frank A. Flower, of Vicon-in, author of "The Life of Malt. II. Car penter," has in lire.-? a history of the Kcitiiblican party. Thi will be iuml in a few week by the Union I'ubl;-Ii. iujr Company, of Springliel.l, lilinoi--. anil will como into lhc campaign at a time when cars arc attuned to ia tisticsanil hist'.rical tatcmcnt. Mr. Flower credit the origin of the Ke publican party idea to A. II Itoray. of Wisconsin, who, in 18.VJ. wrote Ilor acc Grcilcy siiirjicsting the union of all the anti-slavery clement- of the old parties. The rolloNvtns taW I-artirn'oC trams ahi ctfw lhc antral and s. at WJohita. ATCHl?CtS, TOPKKA A SAT.. ilj. J gTini; souTiifr J AKKI K I UUTkT 2 Kxjin-s. ..XiA. M. I Kin. . . .lA.iI. Ac. ITi-Ipht. 3.-i51'. M. I Ac.Knrk: SUil'.JI. Wichita Kx -J.-UI 1'. il. ilw!iftcitirer of ihe celebrated - ' MARBLEHEAD WHITE LIME. KiBeiv-tWWi w-f fvnt. )tiri l.itiir. Two barrel- will go :w far athireof any other Lime. mZmmW- H. W KENDLE, --Trjsr:s.ii dieectoe, At.il It lr In )m, tm. AM" IF.TUUC II UAL CASES, yv3rX) CABKJ3TS. F.OBES. GI.OYES, CRAPE, ETC. rT tBofiise br A 1t1iI flriiMn. il I rn-i n WiehlU Cn;.ti7. Oa1 alwajn t.m V) Itonfla AT'lino. Wichita, l.'tn P'&ft ertfitte lo lfrr by Trlryrapk. CO.MK AaND ( J KM liATKS, OK TALIC LOANK OEO. K. 8PALTON, SouroUry Kansas National ?Bank. No. COMMERCIAL 30 MAIN STREET. BANKING A SPECIALTY. WILLI AM KASftEL yi'i '-JlTil: AtinnK I i.kak. Kan.axCltv Kir" j .'. ."...."f.-A. Kxprc 5-31'. M ft&tr. Ac IIHrM 11 UA M I li-i'T. IJnn ilailr. All othtr ilaily it Sitodav. HOLLOWELL & DOEAN ! tv 1 the frtthl witlt 11m Lni-st. Xrali-tl. .ri!ib't n.l l'hi'aprrit line of -t i.nris jt .v.k roANCisco. JIall train ftvm St. I.t;lai-riMatii 11. m.; ' leave for the north at C-ip. lu. ; JIall trabi ' leaves ror the east at ii;.v, a. m. WICHITA AW1STKKN. Aceommolatioa leaves the I'rlon lejxir fiv ' OieneyatlO 5a m ; Vn-isht depot at at 1 1 -- . r-n-a. m Kctarnlns, leave Cheney at S:lnj.. m.. fcua.XC arrivins at 1'nlon depot at 5:i niakinjreonne. ( tton for KanKU UtT with tho Ti'jralaT i-asteajmr from the sunth. t ri OTHING! JL C VJ?S c jPTTi,2l TSHXTSTG- GOODS lias tlj' r"nei L:iir of DIAMONDS. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES! .nans Money at Airrjt llatrt. ItsucM Sight llrajls on all part of Jinrojtc, e Jiuyt and Sell Cor'l ittuf JtinictjHii JtytUlf l'a I ale rent ?' Any Awifil f heytsiU. It, ! o l4rtte WEAL ESTATE " y.VKM r (.irY I'HOtTSmt (UfHtinrJimit Jhilr of JtdrrtuL. jj 23X3E'JSCTOtl. j.l. dyku, j:.h. i:ovs, s.urr. iioi'va. II. w. LKWIS, rrviiioi. uofrr.K. ivruvm h A. A. infllHL OHHar. xtr rzTZ' cit: ST. 1.1111. T. 5COTT A WICHITA. JL f Llilt K. Ac l"r-isht..7:10a. m. 1 Kx. A Mall T.-COa. m. K. Ailall..-.10p. in. I lYrijrht.. ,.lMla. m l"n.'ight aSji. i!. I Ac. l"rWght 9 vt p. in. FINE JEWELRY, COLD CHAINS, SETRINCS, BRACELETS, ROLLED COLD AND PLATED CHAINS. CLOCKS, SPECTACLES IN GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SOLID AND PLATED SILVERWARE. Doiuil' Avenue, Itrtnmt Smjlh? mid Wallace's Iinjilenicnt llonMS. j No. 88, Donglaa Avenue. - Lawrencj'n Brag Stor. 1 S. D. PALLETT, --Ii-ltr in NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER! OB5f aikJ yrl Wt Km! of lumU Avt-mte, .Vorth ShU, Smr IJrWc- Frooman & Peckham, Staple & Fancy Groceries Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Etc. lltIrfat ali jir5.- lU (or trjn n. Mnre ffU oW for lire taiiw: money llan by any otSr Una fa tJ- rlts-A-xj! 4-Jlrrrl pr3jJ io any part of ll dty. T SnUi II of Vkm$ sr ;, TWrJ liuor ircHo Main Street, WlrWU, Kaniai. US --.