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EH R Kir s.L . w. ry"jafc T-gp ..- -.i. - THE WICHITA DAILY EAGLE: WICHITA, KANSAS TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1884. v,.2?"w - rrrp -.i,,-. -.j&ni2i:vj.iS75i;-c .wciwts' , ; -jr tt r : -"-' - --- ---r .: -' In " LL ' .'in Ojiiiii! jri .if in nniirrfrHir L- i , ,1 ,i i J, ;;, J,,,,, r i miiwi i iJuliiiiMiiii iiiiuViih i i i iiimi iiiMpgHwuii u'lii.i.i T.aimTtMuIumErr-'-i i7,raiiilMim -T- w------- 'y :;-' J lawg -. -,..wr -v --.-, .-fn i, . - ?. -'- - r- -;u "- 6;.ni.?S$ " - - . - . 7 J' '.. JS "?- 3 - "--, 1- Vf: : r BaiXy ' Stacks of new trunks were yesterday piled 2ftW iVT i u1' ,n Hitting Hros. M M MURDOCK BROTHER Picpnetort. PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS OP NEWS ATTENTION PLUMED KNIGHTS I You nrc licnby requested to meet at tlic rourt Iiouc tliis wciitug at seen o'clock sharp to receive your uniforms and torcliei-. Torches will bo limited mid parade formed at StewnrtVpacloitfr limt-o n preiouly in dicated. M. Stkwakt. Tlio ditrict court coin cues lo-dny. failed ngnin t" bold block hits entered Tbe eitv council meeting last night. Tbe Green and!faB upon tbe tbird story. deception to-lav at tbe art rooms. A gen eral imitation is extended to nil. L. lticht and 50:1 yesterday placed in post tion in front of tbeir tore, :t nieo, new avn- inj:. .Tndi'o Amos Harris, of tbis citv. has taken tbe stump in the interest of tbe state Dcmo- rratic ticket. All tho hiit carrying torches in tbe nroccssion to-nisbt should be at the court Jtoue promptly at 7. The ounc ladies of the city are arrang ing to give a leap year party on next J- naay evening at the OccidDntal. The "Walnut Vallev Baptist Association meets next Friday in Cowley county. Revs. Harper and l'ost will attend. Horn in this citv on the fourth ult. to Mrs, CT. Gray, wife of Sidney W. Gray, of New Haven Connecticut, i daughter. Harrv Hill reports the hore uitrkit as picking up, there being numbers of imjui ries and scleral good sized sales of late. Mm. ISenton goes to Topcka to-morrow us a delegate to the Grand Lodge of Good Tomnlas which nn-eta at tbe capital tbis week. The tn t ladies who sell Indian bead work in front of liittins Bros, store ecm to do good buMiifs- in mocea'ins. saebels, pocket- books, etc. The Dodge mid McCart block has the foundation completed, thefmme work of the floor laid, and thebnrk work wn je-terday commenced. l)i. Mnlltirnin of this titv. removed a time worm measuring SO lect fong 011 esterday, lroiu llios. JIanUs. o Woodman Imnk Thomas is happy. J lie rail' were eterua lam on tne new side track of the tt. "cott railroad that ex tendi, from the ims-cngcr depot, past the round house, to the bride. .Mi Hunt, .Miss .laekson and Mrs. Harding will give a reception lit tbeir room mi jiam Mrt-t'L uww. j nuru win im an ex bibition of paintings, music, etc. The sooner ou call at the authorised house nuniberV ollitv next to the postoflico anil linu out and put up our numlii'r the better. It will have to be done. Tbe Santa l'e was three hours late cter- dav front the north and two hours late from tbe south. The railroads i-cems to have bard work of it to make time ofbtte. j lie v. ounty i;ommi loners are 111 session linkinsuii Ihnr annual srttlements with the couiitv tre4isunr. Mr. "Walter has executed hi bond which ha been acoeptinl and filed. I r. Hugh Smith ii at homo again after a wing around the circle. Ho was down in Arkansas durinj; his absence. "We cue-" he found that state solid forClevel tnd and Hen dricks. K. V. Allen, of Indianapolis is in the city for u few days, the guet of.T. 1). Hntch" ing. Mr. Allen makc an mi mini visit to ichita, and is greatlv pleased each vear to note our progress. Mr. Theo. I'. Price, who ni been trii-l-ing in Mexico and on the Pacific coat for a xcar or two, returned to this citv xesterday. He savs Wicbit't unmialifledly gets awiiy with nil the towns in the weL l'rof: Hallock vi-ited the public school ei-tnrday and hud n w arm reception. Prob ably no man was ever more popular with tho" scholar than Prof. HallocK with the scholars of the "Wichita schools. Mr. Beimnn, one of tiie gentlemen nomi nated for a county ofllcc by the Dcmo-1'ep-Grcen-l'cfonn convention "is otrfor the west to lav ofl'nncvr town in the wilds of Ford but fie lnpe to git back by the time be is elected. it v as :t putty big day for Eicbholtz. The amount in premiums taken by Chas. S. Kichholts at the Arkansas Valley fair last week amounted to S1S0.O0. Hetook twenty tlrst and second premiums with his short born herd. Hangers of tbe Memphis short line arc iw to be seen in tho windows of our busi ness houses, setting forth the advantages of this route, in both convenience, comfort and low rates to the world's fair, to be opened Dec. 1st at New Orleans. Officer 11. C. Hrasicr reported a singular J 1 A - . - - 1 ? .. .!. Attvt nisi SftVI fr case ol pocKCI. pichin;; auuut acini ..... la-t niglit. A one armed and one legged man knocked a man down xvith his crutch and was in the act vf K'"ff through bis pockets when the officer came upon him and pulled him in. There seems to be a good nianv hard cases in the city at present but tho police are on to them and they will all prohaoiy una mcir vvjv 10 me covier. It w.is quite amusing to sec the Noble Bedskins trading horses at Harry Hill's sale stable x cstr relay After the trade w as made Harry 'threw in an old set of harness to make the trade good, then poor Lo wanted a few more bridles and straps and after begot these he went away but soon returned and wanted another set of harness. Verily the noble son of the plains has not much gall. Harry savs be expected him to come back and ask for bis barn. Tbe Sunflower road has made numerous fine improvements along their track in and about this citv. Thcv have done a good thing for the 'citv in clearing nnd grading AVichita street for half a milo north of their depot while they havo spent a large amount of money in filling up the low grounds jn the vitrei on the west side of the river.also in iiiiionimr lm road bed from the bridee to the west side depot. This companiMs de serving of great praise lor running the fair for tbe accommodation of -zens at a hi to the company. The AVichita land and loan company re ocntl v sold a piece of land situated one mile beyond tbe east end of Douglas avenue for $2"i0per acre. Is there anything strange about eastern capitalists investing in land ten mile out of town at from 310 to $20 per acre, or that hundreds are going daily to our xvctern counties to secure some Kansas land at S1.23 an acre. There is a mammoth em igration pouring into this state greatertban tn nnv other iii'the union. The lands can not alwavs last and at the present rate the state wilt soon bo filled up and all public land will be gono into the bands of settlers. Como soon or get left. A party of men came up Douglas av enue xesterday driving alotot liorses,wlnclitiiey bad brought through frojnElDorado.thirty fiue miles away, from 10 o'clock until 4. fast drive that two of them a mare and colt, gave out when in front of McComb Bro.'s store and required some doctoring before they could proceed any farther. The mare managed to get onto her feet after some de- la- anil 'lowly drag iicrM'ii over me unuge, which the colt was unable to do, it bad to bo loadcel into a wagon where, it is thought, it will die. Some suspicion was arou-cd as to tbe cause of tho forced march, and an officer made some investigation, hut as vi t nothing of a sensational character hits developed. irood trains to our cut- September and the first days of October have been the hottest for miinv vears. It has not only been so hero in Kansas, but in the eastern states. The papers sav that in l'cnnsvlvania and ew lork the tomato vines are vet alive. .1. B. Mead, one of Burner countv's old timed stockmen pas.ed through" town Thursday on his wav to look at some cattle in the I-aigle Chief l'ool. Ho was one of the founders of "Wichita in which place lie now reside"! Kiowa Herald. Low Glenn, who has been connected with the Kaolk office for some time ptst, and who is a staunch Democrat, returned from Ohio dav before v esterday. He sav n his party in Ohio have virtually" give-n tip'as bent in'the October election. " "nines K. "Wooley, mauagei of theKdwin Clillbrd Dnunatic'Compnny, which compa ny gave such satisfaction here a v ear ago is in tbe city making arrangements for the ap pearance of that company next J'ridiy and Mtturtiav uiglitsanua matinee. A man was "held up" in the alley back of 01 .117 lers lasi ingiit, mu 11 proveil a wntcr hnul. "We hope the present city adminis tior can manage to hold their own strong enough that a man will be rcasonnl.lv sale in tbe middle of Douglass avenue during the day. The pretty poem "So Tired," written for tho Eagle, published last Sabbath morning n week, xvhich breathed with such fevor and poetic spirit of life's bitterness, has started on the round. The Atchison Champion publishes it and it is worthv the columns of of mix paper. I'rominenl among the business interests of "Wichita is the horxi and mule trade. But verv few of our people have any correct idea of the magnitude of th.6 branch of business in this city. There are two of our dealers who hav"rtali7iil about $2."..000 profit in thi trade .luring the vear. AW are. in receipt of n communication, ten paes in length, closely written, on the female sutirage question. "Our columns are awfully crowded now and life is so short. But, jirovidi'iice pennitting, we hope to grind ner through before the canitaign is is over still it would have just been the racket for the last davs of Xov ember. Take a look at the elegant .walnut show cases at the room of Edward Vail A: Co. They are being placed in position for tho opening xvhich will soon occur. They are lnrgo and lieautiful, being placed against the wall like xv nrdrolies, which they in sire re semble, though they arc glas "with hearv caned walnut frames and are rich and hand some piece of furniture. "Wo are x cry anxious to build up AVichita as quickly as jKissible, but we do not believe there is any necessity of violating the Sun day law to do so. A" number of iiien worked all day Sunday on a building on North To pcka Avenue, very much to theannoxanceof several neighbors whose feelings was out raged and who brought complaints to thi otiice. Thevelid not know, it ecms, how-to stop iL 1 here is a plant statute covering the case Bnd a complaint before a proper o"fficer would be followed bv a tine and costs. Let all rejoice. Die good news is re ceived that the Edwin Clillbrd Dramatic company will be here on next Friday and Saturday. October 10th and 11th, and will give our people a treat in the production, on the opening night, of ':lVril, or a flirtation at Long Branch." At the Saturday nfter noou matinee they will give the "Planter's Daughter, anil in tne evening ot tnnt (lav will elo-o with "A'igilantcs, or Life in Frisco in MO." To tho-e who have seen this stcrl ing company it is unnecessary to wty a sin gle word; to those who have not, it may be stated that this is a highly meritorious or ganization that has won its very high stand ing from merit alone. It does not have to be bolstered up by exaggerated stories from the imaginative brain of some unscrupulous agent who claims everj thing and has noth ing, but the Fimplo announcement eir the coining i- enough. Kdwin Clifford hits a reputation, both as an actor and a manager, that is exalted mm enviable, and no alwavs has with him a company of true arti-ts. Miss Constance Maiiley, who hist season was such a prime favorite in this citx', is still with the company and will positively appear at each and every performance. Miss Stanley is one of the few ladies trav eling who has a very ctenive, rich and elegant wardrobe. Her costumes were designed and nt-iilc by the great audworld lamous, AVorth, of l'aris, liiid co-t $15,000. The pieces which have been selected for jirc-entntioii here are ptrticulflrlv adapted to the showing of these grand and beautiful toilets and this feature alone would be a loadstone that would draw large houses of tho' who delight in the rich, tho graceful and the elegant; but added to this there is the superb acting of this resplendent star and A ichita favorite. Then we will again be allowed to renew our most pleasant rela tions with the renowned comedian and mo-t genial gentleman, Mr. Frank 1. Haven. Each member of the organization in short, is an artist, and xvith this company, the grand wradrobeof Miss Stanley and the splendid pieces that are this morning billed to be presented, we will have a season of pleasure and delight of which all will he glad to take advantage. FLAMBEAU CLUB. Do not forget to he on hand to-night to seethe magnificent display of fire works and the grand procession of tlie Flambeau club, also htnr the spcakingat the rink. As the club will bnven number of extra torches, those who are willing to earry them in tin- processiun win innKc it Known wnen the bovs are getting their uniforms and torches. The display will bo the finest yet given in this city. Turn out even body. " REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following are the real estate transfer recorded in the office of the register of deeds yesterday: Allen Blackman to Frank Wlllkmi, lots 1 and 3, Lakeside add. cor. Central avc. nnd River streets, AVichita & 2000 John V. Piper to Jn.'. Catbentood, lot 108, Initi street, Wichita W0 AVichita & Southwestern Railway Co. to N. A English, part of ue qr s w qr sec 21-27-1, e, 2 21-100 a 1 .las. C. Fuller and Mary A. Milling ton to Clias. AV. Myers, lot 120, Main st. AVichita 500 K. C. Crider to J. -V- Crider, nw qr sec 2, tp 20-1, c, 100 a 4000 .lav Jordan and Hannah Jordan, to Jas. H. Fooks, s bf of sc qr 24-26-1 e, 80 acres 1600 Deputy Sherifl" AVacob, of Clearwater, came in xesterday to attend court which opens uwlay. J. E. Dickson, a large cattle man of Meade coutitv, stopped yesterday in the city en routo to Springfield, Mo., with a lot of stock. AV. C. Andrew, of the Forest City of the east, Cleveland, 0., was yesterday viewing tho Forest City of the west. Everybody knows xv here it is. A. D. AVheeler came into town last even ing from Garden Plains. AV. II. Latham and wife are in the city from Newton. D. J. Buckley run in yesterday from Belle Plaine. L. Dunkin, of Cheney, is at tbe Douglas. II. IL Gardner came over from El Dora do x esterday. SPECIAL NOTICES. Homes made bright and cheerful by burn ing Pittsburg coal bought of Rogers Coal "Co. The cheapest and best coal you can buy is the Pittsburg, for sale bv the Rogers Coal Co. dl21-tf Buy x our anthracite of tho Rogers Coal Co. "They sell it for $12.00 per ton deliv ered. Make your wife happy by buying a ton of Pittsburg coal of the'Rogers Coal Co. dl21-tf I still have n few more acre and half acre lots in Perry's addition. "Will sell on easy .terms. Come soon if you want a beau tiful home on easy terms " AVm. Ckott. dl21-tf Tw o w ell improv ed fanns only 3 1-2 miles from the citv. No better. Must be sold. If xouwautn bargain call on AVm. Crow, south side Douglas avenue, near Main street. dl21-lt A'm.Crow. hee those elegant lots in Gossard's addi tion on North Lawrence avenue before pur chasing. For sale by (1121-tt Caldwkll & Strong. irt! Southwest Kansas Art Institute and Con seivatorv of Music opens to-day in AVinch's building, 137 Main street. dl21-12- We are now ready to take pupils to teach in our art department. Terms made known at our rooms. dlll-lt .Misses Hunt & Jackson will hold a recep tion at their art rooms in AVinch's building from two until six. All are cordially in vited. FRESH OYSTERS. THE FT. SCOTT AND W. Last week the K.vou: announced that tho sunflower route was to bo pushed on south west at least to Anthony immediately. Our source of information seems to have been re liable for last evening xve received n letter which sav k. "The order has been issued to push the" Scott road into Anthony with all tiossible speed. Tho order for the material was made last Saturday by telegraph for 200,000 tons of steel. 09,000 ties and spikes switches, etc., etc., also two first class and three second class depots. Their time for reaching hero is the first of February. They went to work on the grade last Friday. This is 'straight good-' but dont Use mv l.ame please. This is Sunday night and my pen is N. G. or I would xvrite more." BLANKETING SIDEWALKS. Fuller & Son are agents for A. Booths Baltimore ovsters. They will keep a full stock of these big fresh oysters every day. Having made arrangements to ship large quantities to all tbe towns along the Wichi ta V AVcstern railroad and the Fort Scott road, they will get large quantities by cx-prc-s e-viry day, and families in AVichita will find it to their advantage to call and ex amine those tine big XXX Baltimore ovs ters before purchasing. dl 21-ltI Only $0.:!.' to Fort Scott and return via St. Louis, Fort Scott & AVichita railroad. I ax ill sell tickets to Fort Scott and return during the Bourbon County Fair, at the above low rate. Tickets going October 0 7, 8, li, and 10th, and returning, good up to and including October lltb. A. N. .Ionkk, dino-fit Ticket Agent. Quantities of Millinery Being Sold No Fan. cy Prices-'Chicaeo Bargain Home. Five hundred bats, bonnets and frames to arrive Monday or Tuesday, including fine Milan straws in every conceivable shape. A'elvets and felts, French frames we ask you only 2.3 cents; same that milliners have been asking 75 cents for. Buckram frames for 15 cents. Frames sold with or without trim mings. Cihcaoo Baboain House. dl00-2t-w29-lt Professor SsmueU the optician has rooms at the Occidental. School children will call at the Postoflce Book Store for Raub's grammar, and if tbey have any of Clark's old grammars, bring them with you for exchange. This is'the only place where the old grammars are n exchange. d05-tf If you don't know-wliat your eyes need go and consult Professor Samuels, he will tell you. Consultation free. THE WONDER OF WICHITA. Call at "The Fair" Tuesday morning and sec the many new bargains new and novel. d-113-tf Stilt Greater Reduction in Coal. The Rogers Coal Co. have reduced the prices of their celebrated "Pittsburg coal fifty cents more per ton, making prices, from this date as follows:" Pittsburg lump, $5.00 delivered; Pittsburg nut, $4.50 delivered. They are also now prepared to fill orders for the best Pennsylvania anthracite coal at $12.00 delivered. Charcoal at 20 cents ter bushel delivered. They posittx-ely guar- iuimtc iuwr ncigiii. 111 every cue. uive uiem a calk d9S-tf Hacker & Jackson will sell Pennsylvania and Colorado anthracite coal as cheap as any other company in the city daro sell it. For fruit of all to Jno. Schott. kind", fresh and good, go dlOO-tf AVhex ! AVnERE? AVhat! THE FAIR." call and see that their stock is new, com plete and full in all lines. And at prices that will defy competition. 'TIS GRAND. Those elegant studies received at "The Tair" yesterday far surpass anything ever shown in this city. Call and see whether you wish to buy or 110L You'll find the Profs. "Willis & Combs" ready at all times to show you through their immense store. Glasses warranted to fit your eyes no mat' ter what tho trouble furnished, by Professor Samuelsrooms at Occidental. Baldwin & Ostcrgren are now ready to photograph all wbo call at their newly fur nished rooms, No. 88 Douglas ave. 32-tf No. 88 Douglas avenue is where you can rest comfortably while waiting for your pictures. l-tf Hacker & Jackson xv ill sell Pennsv 1 vania and Colorado anthracite coal as cheap as any other company in the city dare sell it. AViikx r AViikreJ AViiatJ THE LATEST. Just received the finest and largest line of Artist Material ever brought to the citv. d-113-tf "The Fair." Go to tbe first stairs east of the New "York store for photographs. S2 tf A book on all chronic and lotal ilisrA.esol males and females free Svvent7ell & Doiif-lns-i, Wichita, Kanfiaa. Ili-tl SOLID FACTS. You would bo surprised to ee tho large and elegant line of frames and moldings now carried bv "The Fair," consisting of gold leafs, bronze, quilts, plushes, etc, at prices that would astound v 011. Thev guar antee the largest aud best x-nricty of the latest patoras and lowest prices west of Kan sas City. Call nnd sec that they mean bus ine. AVholesalc and retail. Telephone your orders to Freeman for back or livery. ItaUirlunan & 70-tr Go and see Professor Samuels if v our eves need treatment. Our Fall Stock of Boots and Shoes was nox-erso large and prices never o low as nt the Ited Front Shoe Store. dl03-tf. John Schott has just received a choice lot of bananas. Ladies, you can purchase the finest Milan straws for SI, 25, S1.50 and $1.75. Tinsel bonnets for $1.25 and $1.40 milliners ask $2 and S3. dl20-2t-w29-lt Cihcaoo Baroaik House. ATTENTION! HOUSE FURNISHINQIt A lad v writes us, objecting to blanketing sidewalks ns an adv ertisement, suggesting that it xvould lu a lietter thing to give the blankets to the poor. AVo we answer, that is owing entirely whether you nro looking foryourrewnrd'iu AVichita or in Heaven. It pavs to advertise, but it also costs. Spreading your blankets upon the beds of the poor runs up the credit side of your ac count in tho books kept by the recording itngci in parauise, oui 11 vvouici oust tne old est merchant in AVichita if persisted in. But there is another view of the case. All the blankets thus destroyed in advertising cuts tho supply ust so much, hence gives tho producers ol wool and the spinners and weavers that much work, and that much bread for their little ones. Theoxtravu- ptnee of the rich i alwavs in tho intere-t of me oor. .nu iitiitiiy, my dear inaelnmc, everv thing in this world is self-compensating, reciprocating, imlcmnifv ing or retribu tativo. MIGHT HAVE BEEN SERIOUS. Married by Bev. G. M. Kelly, at tho Catholic parsonage, nt S o'clock fast even ing, Mr. Harry M. Koach of A ichita, nnd A night watchman is kept at the Metho dist church bv the contractors which will account for the shooting in that xicinitv Saturday about midnight. AVc thought it gcncrallv understood, but it scents thst II. AV. Lewis who was taking his mother-in-law homo at that hour didn t. The watchman foMhat night was a new one and Col. Lewis seeing a man moving about thought he would investigate. The new watchman in accordance with instructions from the regulnr watchman told the Colonel to throw up bis hands. Instead of doing tlu he jumped back a few pace, near bis own barn, and opened fire upon the sup posed highwayman with bis revolver and the watchman opened upon his supposed robber or incendiary xvith n double barreled shot rin. ThefusHadeth.it followed was quite lively one, but its good luck would have it neither was shot. As soon as Colonel L. train ed his house his wife mentioned the part of iue vu(cniiian, wnen 01 course, ne nail a good laugh. Tho BobL Keith furniture and carpet com pany xvill exhibit at tbe Occidental house next Tuesday and AA'ednesday, between the hours of eleven and three each day, samples of their choicest carpets, draperies and cur tains with photographs of their entire stock of furniture. Mr. Schiinemau has been connected with us many x ears, and has our entire confidence as an experienced salesman and connoisseur, possessing a thorough knowledge of our bus iness in all its branches. He will take pleas ure in waiting upon jou at the hotel parlors, or will receive x our address and call upon xou at vour house, to give any information dosireel regarding the furnishing of home or office. Any orders given as through our Mr. Schuncman will receive our best aud most careful attention. Boht. Keith, Furs. & Cjlkt. Co., 811 and 812, Main St., Kansas Citv. dl20-2t. LUMBER AT COST. The entire stock of lumber, lath, shingles, cedar posts, door, sash, it, lately belong ing to S. T. Jones, will bo sold immediate ly at private sale, at tho yard on Main street, neally opposite the Occidental hotel. A rare chance is offered for cash customers to se cure a bargain. All creditors of S. T. Jones are notified to prove claims and file with me within ten daySj and all persons indebted to him will please call aud settle immediately and save costs. The real estate used for the lumber yards and shops, will be for sale or rent as quick as i-tock is old off. II. AA. Lewis, i Assii AVichita, Oct. G, IbeM. dl2C-5UWJ FOK SALE! AVe can save money to anv one in need of Boots and Shoes by calling at tho Bod Front Shoe Store and laving in your fall stock. dl03-tf. Near sighted, for sighted, weak, no differ ence what. Professor Samuels can remedy the evil. dllO-tf AVhek T AVhere? AViiat? CHEAP LOTS. Three hundred lots cheaper by half than any other lots in AVichita. AVc have land to sell in from one to 40 acre lots of the best land for gardening or residence property, and some bargains in cheap land. Call and see us, first door north of county building. dllZ BARTHOLOMEW iK JICULEXATHAX. Consultation Free at room nt tho Occidental. Professor Samuels' gnee. 29-2t Blood will tell so will low price" on good goods which is the cause of our busy and in. creasing trade in Boots and Shoes at the Bed Front Shoe Store. A. Ai.i.ev. dl03-tf To those going to St. Louis fair and ex position, or to Louisville, tickets will be sold either via tbe Santa Fe or 'Frisco line at lowest rates. Shortest time,elegant chair cars and Pullman sleepers. II. IS. Kkelkk, d92 Agent. Read the testimonials from a number of our leading physicians, touching Professor Samuels' system. T -t ' I 4 ;i 's, ft "THE BIG SALE!" sVJ-. OF BLANKETS! That there has been so much talk about. i And will they do what they say they are going to do ? Sell Blankets for One-Half Value! "An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Curt," Which re doctor biUa amd purckaaiac yor yoar aeahkby WINTER IMDERWEAR! "&? FROM Innes & Ross AT ONOS. Yes, Yes, and More Too ! You will be more than pleased with the bargaius you will re ceive at this sale. SALE COMMENCES Saturday, October 4th, To last until Saturday, October 1 1th. We are going to give every farmer in Sedgwick county, and every person in adjoining counties a chance to attend this sale New York Store M. KOHN & CO. - X h An immense stock of Ladies' White Meriao Vesta A Drawers. Ladies' All-Wool Cashmere Underwear. Misses' White Merino Vesta and Pantalettea. Misses' Scarlet Underwear. J Children's Union Suits. Infants' Merino Vests. . Infants' Scarlet Wool Vesta. Boys' Gray Vests and Drawers. . Gentlemen's White and Colored Vesta and Drawers. Gentlemen's Scarlet Wool Underwear. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Medicated Underw --; The Largest Stock in the State! 72V THIS LIXE Prices Marked Way Down! We offer Special Bargains in these goods. INNES & ROSS. N. X T. P. O. BOOK & -WEI1I.S. DH10N MEAT MARKET' Fresh lake flili constantly on liml orderi a epeclattt. Family l-S WICHITA FOUNDRY -ASI- Machine Shop ! NKAU IKON UKIDUK. R. McFARLAND. Propr. M. DEVINE, Contractor and Builder jty Shop and retldencu cconl house eatt or Globe Iron Work, Ponglae avenno. lOMm STAGE! GREEK'S 1L Greeu now runs ft dally tn-e from Kingman to Mtratoga, 1'ratt (.enter, unit Cold Water, Comanche County ! (lie only illrert route to there, with plenty of ThU la In fact Cold W ater. A big lioom tacant land, tbe best on earth The Cannon. t. j ball get you there three daya quIoVer than any f other way. Ihe Cannonball leaves Kingman after breakfast and lands jou lit tnllei went In oire day, and change homed fiery eight mile. I Lea tea Kingman at Q-J&i a. m , arriret at Sara I toga at li in .at Pratt Center at IJ-SOp. m. and i at Cold Water at U )i. m , and doen thla erery day. S3 Office lu Kingman at W-tt GREEN'S LIVERY STABLE. W. G. HACKER L. C. JACKSON HACKER & JACKSON, Wholeaale and Uetall Dealera In Colorado and Pennsylvania Anthracite And all ainda or .. BITUMINOUS COAL! Alao Stone, Lime, Cement, and Hair. Ft. Scott Flagging, Grey & Blue Stone. Office at llig Ited Scale. No. 79. Douglas Are. , 9onth 81 de.Near Depot. tf H. R. CAMP, DKALKR IS Wa'.che?, Jewelry Silrerware Our stock of Kip Veal calf and Calf Jloots is extra large and price low r than e cr. Rod Front Shoe Store. 103-tf Sight renewed. Satisfaction uuaranteod ly Professor Samuels. Price our Hoots .nnd hlioes and be con vinced that we take the cake in sellins; them cheaper than any one. A. Allkx. dl03-tf "Will Ho'n's.Frank Johnson and. I. Y. ant., of "Wellington, nro at the ValU. AfV YAtnnn nf tfia f)ii3....l 1.... llut Tallied X AViKinr .if tMnsAn Vttin .1 . . ." . n. . ' .... .. .. ..... ... . ...w , UIIS morr.mi; tor a inn u lopeka. Kellev telegraphed Us a few minutes afUr, tho hitppvcent, that he vished the worthv i - S. Stone and L. Elliott, of "W couple much joy and happiness and wc arc sure that tfie Eaoi.e ioin him in the wish. Mr. ltoneh i the new mannirerof tho Western Union telegraph office at this I abash. ma., are looking about our city. Mr. Milo ii. Kellogg spent Saturday and Sunday.in our city meeting man void friends and enjoying herself splendidly. -Hon Frank Gillett came in from Kini Forty head of and 3- oar-old heifers, 30 head of jearlings and cahe. All high grade and in tine condition. Knquire of Keed Jc McPherson, "Wichita, Kansas, or Walter fc Schmidt, Chenev, Kansas. FOR SALE, 125 head of feeding steers, 3 and 4 years old. Apply to S. T. Major, at Wichita Grocery. point, Hnd a very intelligent and accotumo- i man yesterday. He seemed very serene as dating gentleman we hae found him to be. Miss agnor is one of Atchion' mot pop ular belles. "Nature, in seat for human amity, Denies, or damp an undived joy. Joy is nil impart; joy is an exchange, Jov flics monopolist; it calls for two, Kich fruit! Heaven planted! never pltick'd bv one." to the uglv squabble into which" the King- mau napiiiuicHns nan aiinwcu inemsenet tn be lead. , Mr. F C Cole, a prominent real estate man of Kingman, made ui a call yesterdav. Mr. Cole, who is stopping at the Douglas avenue, was a buinos man in Chicago for many years, but says he enjoys hi present business immen'elv. $13 6 to the St. Loula Fair. Commencing Oct. 4th. I will sell round trip tickets to St. Louis, good until Oct. 13, returning, at $13.03 each, for the round trip, either via the Santa Fe or the Frisco linen. It is not necessary to go on some one par ticular day in order to get the benefit of a sleeper via these line, as they run elegant Chair Cars and Palace Pullman Sleepers daily, for the benefit of their patrons. Secure your ticket, and berths early, eith er at Union depot "or City office, as it suita our convenience. H. B. T"t, dl!8-7t Agent. If you want to buy cheap lou in Zlmmer ly's addition, call on Fred Schathcr, at city clerk's office- OKtr TO SHIPPERS OF PERISHABLE FREIGHT The Atchison Topcka & Santa Fe rail road Co. is now running a refrigerator car between Caldwell and Kansas City, pacing ing Wichita etery Thursday (north bound) at 120 p. in, arriving at Kansas City the the next day at 9.30 a. m. for the accommo dation of tho patrons who desire to ship but ter eggs, &c in large quanities at low rates. For further inrormation pleao apply to the undersigned. II. Ik Keeler, d-117-t Agent. bring jour babies, jour children and all tbe big folk to Baldnin & O'tergreo's.and be photographed with ligbtuing speed. 32-tf Alrto branch oAjce Watch Company for tho United Ktat C One door west of the Valley llmur, Douglas arenne - HI. IRT-iZjOQ-G-, Gram and Produce Commieeion Merchant. Chicago ntartet reports received rery fifteen tulntitia front it.ju a. x. to J 30 p. u. Office under Citizens Rank. Wichita, Kansas. Deal ers In train and prodnce InTlted to makem office their headquarters. d-S-tf Kiileen & Stockinger, Practical Plumbers, Steam & Gas Fitters. (las Futures. Strain Hufe k Vtntflifc i Sptrialtj. Estinatcs Fanmhei OILKS! Silks! Sale Monday, Tues day and Wednesday at Munson's. Handsome quality, 20 inches wide, sold everywhere at $1.25 per yard. Our price for three days, 89c. IN RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, NEW MARKETS, PALETOTS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, UNDERWEAR, FLANNELS George Chadwick, Dealer In GROCERIES & FEED. Flr.t door nerthor street car barn. North Main Street. lil-lni Farmi For Salt. Six well improved farms, situated In Milton and Slurdock townships, Butler county, Kansas. Address A. Harrison, Clarion, Sedgwick county, Kansas. d56-tf AMUSEMENTS. Opera House. J. A. ASK!, Local Manager Friday & Saturday Evenings, OCTOBER 10th & 11th. On account of tbe crowded condition of our store, we are making FXTREMELY LOW PRICES To reduce stock. It will pay you to call early. Larimer & Stinson, 28 Main Street. I1RAEL BROS. Druggists and Grocers. FIRST BLOCK WEST OF TKEMOST HOUSE. SO & S2 Dotiplas Avc, Wichita Kns EB' O.N COSVRO R No. 4 UPRIGHT (('stent. 11e cat below I aenrrrct pletoreof the Con oter Patent L'prijrfat HUiw Cull at Stelnway Hall and examine It, JOHN DAVIDSON. THF Cranberrio 15 cents per quart at R. B. Kerr's, Hes' old stand. For bargains in Tea go to R. B. Kerr's, Bess' old stand, corner of Douglas aveuue MarVet street. GoodYeung Hyson, 30c per pound. " Green Japan,. .45c " u Uncolored Japan, 76c Fine lot best G. P. Oolong Imperial, Jtc Bargains in Salt at B. B. Kerr's, comer of Douglas and Market, $2.10 per barrel. dllT-Ct-w-2t Dr. M. W. MITCHELL, Ot Carroll ton. Mo SPECIALIST! Thlrtv-thrM Tears exuTiecee Diseorerer of Ik Bw treatment forttllr. Cstnla, chronic oraT. carooie rboiutlm. ail Ilts.te ctillar to women. Mar be fcma.l at tbe Tre aitSMM. where he I tirrne-rrd to cure anv of the ahoy rtlaes m atTrrr reowaabl rate. Call aa4 aee him. o fee require.! at tit carru Coasaltatkm free. tsnaeea: Hoa.J.u tuue, cmouiumie tar rata. ofCarroiltoB. Mo ; Major J L. Mjn Ick aad Malar Wright, attoraeyt-at-Iaw ; Be mat a INMil aad i-i; irtoawo, roereaaau : Jad( Drake, eoTtatr collector ;G W.Thoata. n en tf eeJiedor ; K. E. Loxler aa4 G. W. u.Bogm, I" Acsunana loa-inj" EDWIN CLIFFORD Dramatic Company! Notice. A flh-wT bating been euiutneted at the dam oa the little Arkansas hear Wichita, all persona are forbidden by section of the flsh la w of the state of K ansae to Bah la aar aanner winterer wltUo rods of said teh-wiy. Violations of this prorisloa of li law will be prompUr proeecnte i on coaslaint beng made to the proeecaQng attoraey of Sedgwick eojaty n . S. G1LJC. Ui-C-vri State CemtaUaloBer of TUbrie. AJSTED Two or three furnished rooau lmmdit!r for Ilcfat hOBsckeectaff. Address narry Sloagh, Eagle ofltee. So-tf w TOESAUE-On long tiae; U lots eosTes F Ientlr located. o0 each : S loU conrea- lently lacated. tlw each ; loo lota coaTtalenUy toratea. a.seaca .'"ii nuwn Smith, draastsw A. . A . MeCttrkle, physicians "WrASTKD A alrt Knquire. at flfih hocao ft eoota or w uuame . on s jtaia side, or of n. eatrtaire shop. X. Ueaat at Blow AMelrla's IJM" T OSTORSTOIJor-WlU give a good reward Xj for the retam of a blaek.aad-taa dog. taken since reitertar mormtng F W. Swab's. Mala at FleaaecaU at laa Pioneer Lumber Man Or SaiMvica Cocti. ESTABLISHED IN 1870. sole Ac.r.n rou ! L Coapltta Stock of Pita Lister. SHINGLES, LATH Steinway & Sons, Xonover Bros., I & Fischer, Pianos. , ouc auexts roit I Mason & Hamlin, i Shoninger, Woods, & Chase Organs. Wi l,fci:Mii Ida! Irrbs& I DOOBS, 8A8H,c. J ways o ff ttfUt 4 Xmrl w lUrttt Strrrf, se.wasa wag let A9tnt ma r mi xrtn -tl X3T Tramfi tthntinr. ptii tw order left far ttSag. repalttag. orisr aavl jvll.hJ tltani. io ajutou) ek e. WtcMU. Xmm T ii WHEN? I! w H ii WHAT? )! Snecial Sale! or CAMPAIGN HATS! AT Bitting Bros, - $'- 57 .5 .- - J.. -. am .j- 4 ii J, " L a'rt.AT4! rt vJ .-S , A e. P -rC-J- . . ,- -v ae t. ! L . . . -s , i . V ,, ,, ,J t f .- - -X ij tSiPsgsK-i --. i -C . i :-Sj-'iS-: Pv-' '- issfigesssssjs s.i-U . . r.W'S.i,T,-' vS leOJH t' tj t. ,-rf ! B .. - 3C!iflcVs&tf . VTU,.t- &?&&.&& irrvirtY,i3: kiSSSSX. i.W (V UiriiM'V-, . rizVifJL. sSsSlsM "14flJ 'JANW-.MJiU'..