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3 fr.Kg. LMi MUMWIMMMM B ... M" MP3 THE WICtilTA DAIL1T EAGLE, VICtiltA, iCAJBSS, SaT dMDAY MORNING AUGtiST 14, 1886. " fJf - m SaitpgasU M. M. MURDOCH, Editor. SATURDAY MORKIKO-. AUG. 14. 16SC. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE TICKET. For Associate Justlw I). 1L VALENTINE. FranLlin county. Foe Governor JOHN A. SIAUTIN, Atchison county. For Lieutenant Governor A. ft KIDDLE, Otta a county. For Secretary of StaU E. 11. ALLEN, Sodgvi let county FurbtatcltTwtUi-M - JAMES W. ILUIILTO.V. bumntrr county. for Auditor of State TIMOTHY McCAKTIIY. l'aw nee county. ForAttorncj General S. It. BUADroKD. O&age county. For Superintendent of i-iililtr InMructloii J. II. LAW HEAD, IViurljon county. FOK CONGUESSMUX. First District nO.V. K. X. MOItlUIJ. ltrown county. Second District HON. E. II. FUNSTON, Allen county. Tblrd Dlstrict- 1ION. E. W. 1T.IIKI.VS, Neunha county. Fourth District HON. THOMAS UYAN. Miawneo county. Fifth District HON. A S. WILSON. ashlngtoR county. Sixth District HON.r,. J. TURNF.lt. hhcrldancountj. Seventh District Hon. s. it i-kteiis. liarcY county. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. Tho Republican County Com out ion for the purjose of nominating candiilatvs for tli following ofllcers, l'rolmte Judge. County Attorney, DUtrict Clerk, 8uerinteuilcnt of Public Instruction ami Coronet, will bo held in the city of Wichita on tho 4th flay of Sei tember, lbO, at 11 o'clock a. in. at tlio opera house. Thero will aho bo held nt tho amo time and place, and after tub adjournment of said county com ention, a convention to nominate a candidate for reprwentativo for tho i.tgnty-cona KeproentaUvo district. Thero will also be held on the same day and after the adjournment of said county conven tion, a convention in tho First ward of the city of Wichita, for the purjose of nominat ing a canauiate lor representative tor tue Eighty-fourth Ileprescntattvo district On Friday, tho third day of September, 1886, at 1- o'clock in. of said day, at tlio citj of Ooddani, there will be held a convention for the purpose ?f nominating a candidate for Ilcpreseutatite for tho Kighty-thinl Rep resentative district anil for tho purpose of nominatinga candidate for the otlico of coun ty commissioner for the Third Commissioner district. Said conventions arc called by order of the Republican Central Coiiunitttte, and the townships and wards nilllo entitled to tlio following ntiuilier of delegates: Flrat ward 15 Second Ward lo Third Ward !i Fourth Ward IJ Firth Ward 4 Lincoln township 4 l'ajno townshlt 3 Nlneha towiiaulp :i Grant townslil) , ... . 7 Kecbl tiwui-lll) 4 Wichita township Gyixuni towuahti 3 Kockfonl tmvnalilp fujiper precinct) .'! Itockford townshl)) (lower ureclnct) 3 Park tow nulilp (went of I!ir rHrr) 4 Fark towonhtu'teastor Hie nur) 3 Ureeley township 3 Snarman tontil 3 Union tow nelilp : Delano township s Attica tonnalilp . .. J Oarilen I'laln townelilji (njiper precinct).,. 2 Garden Plain township (lower precinct) .1 uranu :tiv.r lownemp 2 Waco towns! 1 1 Illinois township '1 Atton township . . - Morton township 7 falsin township 4 Ohio tonhl 2 Nlnescali townslili 7 Vlolo township .. . 2 Krle towushl) 2 Vally Ontertowrit-hlp (east of river) . ... i Vullcy Ctr tonnslilii (wistoriiverj . ...2 Kaele towhsMp.. The lirinmries to elect said delcKtiles will lie held on Thursday, Ssptemlicr 2nd, lhN"., nt tue usual votiug pnuii. in tlio counliv the polls will Iki opened from U o'clock to 1 o'cloi I, p. in., anil in thu citv from " oVliKk until ii:.'0 p. 111. IX it. ,1i:i:tt, Cliainnnu. JL S. ltoem:i.i.K SecieUirv OUR SCHOOL. BOARD AND ITS AFFAIRS. Between the lines of the published re ports of the late sessions of the board of ed ucation, the average reader will Lave had no trouble in finding tliat there is or lias been nn undercurrent of trouble. It is plain to us that there have lccn designs or misunderstandings or both. In the first place there were several called meetings at which no quorum were present and from which the older members of the board were absent, including the president, who 5t would seem was the proper person to call special meetings. The next thing we ob served was an increase in the membership of the Iward, a marked increase of new meinbers, who it MX-nis were admitted we don't know how or by whom, as less than a quorum of any liody can do nothing legal except to adjourn. Ujon the admission of the new memlx.rs and in the absence of Mr. M. Vi Levy, president of the board, that gentleman was superceded maybe deposed. In reading our reporter s minutes again yesterday morning an undercurrent of un pleasantness was 'very discernible, border ing so clocly upon open rupture that the newly elected president, Prof. Abbett, tendered his resignation. Wc have not talked to the members far ther than the next morning after the admis sion of the new members wc asked a prom inent man on the board the meaning of such extraordinary procedures, intimatin that it looked as if there was some kind of a misunderstanding or otherwise a combi nation to oust the old authority. He said there was no trouble further than some of the lward objected to the way the lxmrd had lieen ollicered. and objected to the place of meeting. There may lie nothing crooked, nor any thing that should be criticised. But with a large majority of the parents and scholars of this city, we do know that M. W. Levy, than i horn there is no more honorable, conscientious and liberal citizen in the com munity, has not only made a very popular president, but that ho had the lest welfare of the city schools at heart, and that his particular pride has lieeu the schools and the record of the board under his adminis tration. "Wc have never mentioned the matter to him, and don't therefore know but that he was glad to be relieved of the responsibilty, but, as we said, by read ing lietween the lines of the reports of tho proceedings of the board a they have ap Icarctl in these columns, it seemed that probably he did not want to give up the place, which he had so long and faithfully filled, w hich, if so, the people ought to know it. And what is more, if the recon stituting and re-organization of the board was irregular and not legal, the matter ought to lie righted, as otherwise it might cost the tav payers dear in the end. A RAILROAD CENTER. The new deputy state's attorney has chased nil the saloons at Atchison. Missouri has tendered Cleclaml asulll cicut number of cxionels and generals in case of a war with Mexico. The democratic paptrs are slolnVrinj: over the colored nominee for auditor in : way thai 'is a little short of sickening. THE DROUTH. The drouth still holds in the western and northwestern states. In northern Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota and Dakota the grass along the railway tracks catc lies lire from the engines. Mr. V. 1C. Stanley, of this city, who is just in from un excursion to the northern lakes says ho stopped ocr in central Iowa and that the crops then1 will lie from half down to nothing. Hcsaxs that rain had not fallen at the home of his brother in central Iowa since the 10th of May, which is about thirteen weeks. The Topeka papers arc now vociferously and in big head lines announcing that their city is to be the railway center of the state. There tire a dozen cities in the state m,i be twenty, that have as many lines as Topeka which has exactly two, the Santa Fe and the Union Pacific, Of course Topeka is oing to get more lines, but so will oilier tow ns. She has the immediate prospect of two more, but Wichita isjut assure of four more and in aliout the same time. It's all right for Tojieka to blow but for good ness sake don't imitate the nporings of sueh papers and such towns as evidently think that till that is necessary to lioom a town is to cry "boom '" '"lioom!" The To ll;a dailies know as does ceryinan, wo man and child in that town that Lawrence, Atchison and I,caunworth, towns all with in a few miles of Tojieka are more of rail way centers than Topeka. METHODISTS IN CAMP. know is very small, while things that we do not know is astonishing; still we arc get ting new ideas every day, and will know more than we did before the institute com menccd. The class in history had a variety of questions for discussion. The underground railroad was described; also the fugitive slave law explained. Border warfare and John Brown's raid were touched upon, The war of the rebellion was next brought up. Buchanan's administration and his course commented upon while president, compared to Jackson's course in the South Carolina affair and the opinion expressed that the war would have been delayed not prevented by him: Much valuable i formation is given each day in these two classes that would be of interest to every one that has an interest in the history of the united States. The philosophy class had the question of hydrostatics and hydraulics presented to them, and the question of the pressure and buoyancy of liquids explained, also the How ing of liquids through orifices was ex plained by the class. Also the question of waves, as to whether waves move forward or not; philosophy says they do not, but there was strong opinions expressed against the theory. I presume that a discussion of the subject by those who have had experi ence in the matter would decide against the theory as put forth in philosophy. The class is getting to lie very interesting and determined to know their business. Geography was interesting in both classes, and a great amount of information was given. The questions of tides, ocean currents, marine life, also a number of other topics, were discussed, show ing that the instructors and their classes are work ing together and making the question of geography a success. Calisthenics is getting to lie quite popu lar with quite a number of the members of the institute. The weather is getting to lie rather warm for quite a number of us. "Wc had rather keep cool and quiet as possible, but still some must be martyrs and suffer in every good cause, and for that reason wc say that we arc glad to see such marked improve ments as were manifested xestcrday. But please excuse us. The other classes were well attended and the interest is good and they tire making good progress, so that it is hard to specify any particulars. The class in school organization was con ducted by Mr. Shuli in an able manner, lie brought out a number of good points that it will be well to remember We had quite a number of visitors that were very much interested in the work le iug done here and with the institute as a w hole. We belie e w e have as earnest and hard working an institute aswehaveecr had in the ounty. Yours, .Ioni:i. IMPORTANT MOVE BY THE ST. LOUIS AND COLORADO. Ul. ANGEL ANARCHISTS. From the Kansas City Time. Will some Chicago imturarist please ex amine the anarchists, now on trial for anni- lalatiiitr tho police iorce ol that citv, anil see if they are sprouting wings? The im pression is growing out here in the west that they are no longer fit to inhabit this sublunary sphere; that irom the exalted character ghon them by their friends 011 the witness stand they arc too good to live among such ordinary mortals as capitalists and other folk, and merit translation to dis taut realms. If they haven't sprouted their wings yet their ajiothcosis might easily lie arranged by another sort of aerial route. The status of the Cutting affair is just this: Cutting had printed on Mexican ter ritory nn article which was held to be lilicl ous, and when put on trial he compromised by a retraction and a pledge not to repeat the liiiel. 1 hen lie crossed over to tinted States territory and reprinted the ame ar ticle, and it wits on this charge that he was tried and com icted. On the part of Mexico it is contended that Cutting is guilty of nn oilencc against tiie .Mexican government ly violating the "act of reconciliation, as it is called, or breaking the agreemint not to reprint the liiiel. On the part of the United States, it is i-ontcndcd that Cutting has lieen com icted for an offense commit ted in the United States, for which the Mexican authorities cannot hold him liable This is a question of international law Which ought to lieoasv to scttlo by arbitra tion instead of war. lCans;i CilvStar BECK'S THOUGHTFUL WIFE. Thursday lat, was, :is w ill lie remem bered, rnllier a warm day. The most phlegmatic individual could not restrain the streams of perspiration which trickled all mcrthc lHMh'. A great, big, warm blooded, impressive manlike Siuiator Beck, wnsliound, under the most favorable cir cumstances, to have a tough time, but Mr. Beck was booked for a .-tech on the Mor rison surplus resolution of that dav lie wanted to free his mind on certain points, and it was then or never So, up he got. and for about tweutv miu utcs, the words rolled out of his mouth like 11 torrent. His branny lists jioundtil his dek like the hammer of a blacksmith, and his massive head shook vigorously and em phatically. When he finished he was a sight indeed: his collar had doubled up so it looked like a narrow piece of wet tape tied around his neck. His shirt Itosoin was soppiHg with perspiration. Great patches came through and exhibited themselves all oxer the back of his coat and his face was as though a heavy rain had run down it. While he was thiuk"- iug nun uucomionauie ne leu, a pan; came and told him that Mrs. Beck was up hi uis iwuiiiiucc room anti wamcu to see him. Wandering what could have brought her from home "today," he was surprised too, to sec her taking from a valise a change of nice, cool linen. She told him she had read in the momiug paper, after he had left home, that he was go ing it rough shod "for the finance com mittee amendment to the Morrison rcsolu tion'andas she knew the condition he would be in, she hastened to the capitol with the change. It did not take him very long to strip and wash off the damage and flip into his clean linen. He then walked back to the senate prouder tlian a peacock, and for the balance of the davhisonlv topic of conversation was the virtues and charms of Kentucky wives. Hm.sti'.M), An To the r.llt.ir of the liisle. The second day of the camp opened pleasantly. 1'ach train adds to the grow ing number on the ground. 1'reat hers and people from adjacent tow ns arc coming in to enjoy this "feast of taliernacles." The meeting last night was a very inter cstmg one. The attendance was double that of any other service. The altar sen ice a as very successful and profitable. There is a most excellent feeling throughout the .simp. Kcvs. J I. A. Boss and F. W. Fcigeil- baugh, of the West German conference, I). I). Aiken, Newton; Win. Forsythe, of lhilstead circuit; T. C. Miller, presiding elder of the I.arned district, are some of the speakers. Several persons from Wichita arcoiLthe grounds. The G.30 prayer service was led by Father Adams, of Harper, who said that time seemed to lie valuable here, as no time was allowed to run to waste that brevity seemed to lie the order of the day. Such is the case The meetings are deeply spirit ual. The "Aniens" "Glory to God," etc., are earnest and frequent. At 0:',50 a. ni. Rev. A. ,1. Coe, of Xorth Tojieka, opened the pra er meeting by an nouneiug the hymn, "Lord We Come Be fore Thee Now." At 10.30 Bcv. Abbott, of Leon preached a practical sermon on "Ifwc walk in the light as he is in the light, wc have fellow ship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ, His son, clcanseth from all sin." The cliildrens' meeting at 4.30 p. 111. is well attended and very interesting. The 3 p. 111. sermon was bv Ilev. II. W. Cliao, of Arkansas City, on Let Your Light Shine" a clear presentation of the subject. The sermon was followed by a testimony meeting, led by llev. L. Hartley. Many testified to their faith in God. At S p. m. llev. A. J. Coe, of North To peka, preached nu earnest sermon on "What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the w hole world ami lose his own oul." The salvation of the soul is a question of profit and loss. The sermon was followed with an earnest exhortation bv llev. J. T. Botkin. from theGInbe-Dtmiierat. The iuiiwrtance of the St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado project, which has at tracted such wide attention of late, is lic coming more and more ev ident, and there can bu no doubt whatever that some pow erful inlliiuice is at the back of it, and that when that liillucncc and its object licconies public it will startle the railroad world. The march of the great corjioratiotis into and through Kansas is the most notable event of the 3 ear in railroad construction, and the great systems of the lorth, south and west have already turned their attention in that direction. It is there fore no more than reasonable to presume that the cistern lines which need and must have suitable wcteni connections should protect these interests in the amc' quarter. The significant information is now made public that on yesterday the secretary of state of Kansas issued a charter to the Kansas, Colorado .and Pacific llailroad company. I lie- object of the company is to build and operate a standard gunge road from the eastern part of Kansas, lie- giiinmg 111 (.raw lord county and ex tending through Kansas and Colo rado to the Pacific coast, somewhere in Calfoniia. The counties in Kansas through which the road is charted arc: Crawford, Cherokee, Neosha, Labette, Wilson, Mont gonicry.Greenwood, Llk, Chuiitauqua.But ler, Cowley, Sedgwick, Sumner, Ilcno, Kingman, Harper, Comanche, Ilodgman, Ford, Finney, Hamilton, and Seward. The estimated length of theroiul is 500 miles. and place of business, Girartl, Kan. The directors are: L. II. Brown, of Girard; .Tno Dean, of Parsons, John T. Morrison, of Girard; L. M. Potter, of St. Louis; F. K Drew, of Indianapolis. The capital stock is 3,000.000. The issuing of a charter to the Kansas, Coloradovfc Pacific becomes more significant by a glance at the names of the board of directors. L. M. Porter is president of the St. Louis, Kansas Citv- and Colorado; I if 11- : . :. - ;.,..... . r .1 . . uiutwi is n.j iircsmcm. 01 me same ATTORNETS-AT-LAW. J. M. BALDERSON. J. R. SITES. JONES & MONTAGUE. A. T. CARPENTER. H. C. SUTSa. W. . STASLKT. SLUSS& STANLEY. Atf me.v at Law. Wichita. Kanaas. J. F. LAUCK. Attarnr at-Law. Offlc first door north of XT 8. land office In Commercial Block, Wichita, Kansas. bpcdal ottcntlttn riven to all kind of biulnea con- nw taut With rija lfnltvt MfjafM lnd flfflr. HATTON & RUGGLES. Attomeyl-at-Law; Eagle Blocfc. Wichita. Kanaaa. t a ecooijm. B. H. RUGGLES & ROYS. Attornevs at-Law. Office over Mo. 133 Main tercet. Wichita. Kansas. JAMES. F. MAJOR. Attorney at-Law. Will practice In aU Sanaa couru. Collections a specialty. OBlca over Smith & Sttn er'a. Douglas avenue, w Ichlta. Kan. D. A. MITCHELL. Law and cc Ktrwt, Wichita. Kanftaa. E. D. PARSONS. Attorney at-Law and R-al Eatato Agent. opposite Manhattan noteL room 9. H. E. GORN. Attorney at-I w. Office over 122 Donglaa avenue. F. P. MARTIN. Attorney at Law. Office over nyde numble's Boole itore. 114 JLiln street, opstalrs. Wichita. Kan. J. M HUMPHREY. Dank building, 113 Q. W. COLLTAO. BOBCttT X. rlATT. COLLINGS&PLATT. Attorneys at Law. Will practice In state and fed oral courts. OtQtM in Temple bloc. Main sttvcl. sec ond stairway north of pot offloe. Wichita. Kanaaa. S. W. AIM. "to. W. ADaMS. ADAMS & ADAMS. Attorneys at-Iaw. will practice In state and fed oral courts, omce In Eagle block, Wichita. Kanaaa. HARRIS, HARRIS & VERMILLION. Attorneys at Law, Commercial block, Wichita, 0. D. KIRK. W. S. MORRIS. E. A. iT. I. r. CAWBBLL. SAN KEY & CAMPBELL. Lawyers. Wichita. Kansas. Office southwest cor ner Market street and Douf las avo. A. R. MUSELLER. GEO. W. CLEMENT, JR. Attorney fVLaw. Offisa las Main street, Kansas National Bank building. Wiaklsa, Kan. PHYSICIANS. J. M..HOSKINS, M. D. riitfilrLm and sunreon. Ofllce In Hart win bloct. corn-rl-ourth and Douglas avenue over haur dru store, urace nours, o w n a. m., noip. in . ana at nlxht. dan in G. M. BIBBEE, M. D. W. A. MINNICK, M. D. non.Arnntlilst. Offloe with Dr. XL Uathcws. IXaln Btrcet. Moad atairwar north of Dottofllce. Kual douoe, 1017 V'orth rearm street, nar Union depot. lcmta, Kansa. xeiepnonewo. i. DR. J. J. STONER. DR. B. A. GUYTON & SON. iori.er Oak fctrcct. DR. C. C. ALLEN. I'MilUm and Surceoru OfTioc and mMcnep 4J0 Doutrius menu". Xw mil ftTwotii&l tntafttietit of JiTMiiunholK mid dluutor woman a sttvclaltj. DRS. McCOY &. PURDY. OftlCft 147 Main ftlrrct. m.- Hccht Son' Wichita, Kan. TVlephouc at rwldem. JOHN DAVIDSON, Pioneer -:- Lumber -:- Man OF SEDGWICK COnjJTT. Established In 1870. A Complete Stock of Pine Lumbe.r Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, etc., always on hand. New Goods M Received. A UAXDSOatE LINE OF Eseurial and Oriental Laees In Flouncing and all Overwldths, ALSO A MCE LISE OF Crinkle : Seersueker Suitings HANDSOME PATTERNS. We are not selling goods at cost, however you will find our prices as reasonable as anywhere in the city. B. RENTS, M. D. r Fuller Son'; J. MILTO" V ElvCri. V. l. T. ft VTBLCH. M. I DRS. WELCH & WELCH. Oni o 221 Doukw aTtnutt. Wichita. Kanaaa. whrn they may lie found at all hour. RUSSELL &. JORDAN. Pln.lrlntis atitl Kurzkon. Offla on wwt aid of Malu r treat. 11ml Htairwnr nouUi of Masonic ba tiding. Telephone to A. 1.T. PALMER C. JAY. l'h bU'I.in mid Surgeon. Office RtD. O.Terrj'Bdrus More, insha.vt 1)or)t..av. avenue I. H. MATTINGLY. I'll sk Un. Offlcu oror Loudon Tailors, Xo. IX N Main Mrcct. i:. n. company; l- I, Drew is thu rontnictor and conlidcnlial mje-nt of A. 31. Itillinir-i, of Chicago, and John Dean is an old biibiiie-.-. partner of .Mr. Billing, their interests still lieing cliwelv identified. Mr. Morrison, the remaining director, is known to lie a warm friend and advocate of the St. Louis, Kan sas City and Colorado project. There have licen no developments as to the in- flucucu which is bringing this vomig pro ject mi rapidly to the front, and there v ill probably lie none until the company hns .'.-titled such a foothold as it desire.-. L S. ORDWAY, M. D. HontmepathUt. Offlco corner Pougla and Law-eiK-o avenue, room 1 anil 5. WJephcmw 13. MRS. SELINA H. MILLER. anil E. E. HAMILTON, M. D. SlxfcKltf'sff: DIoar of ho Hre, Ear, Nn.e anri Thioai. Catarrh andilttlnj? glasses OfrVvftouthncst corn r Ujulaa and Xarkat. up stair. Wichita. Karw. DR. E. M. CONKLIN. On'.eooer Stewart's druff store, corner ITaln and Sciind Ktrott. Diseases of women, pile, reneral and I,rivatcUlftwae. akin eruptions and all chronic ds (Mt. MKceesfulIy trcato.1. Offlco hoars 9 to 11.39 a. ni. i "At 3 naa cij wup.m. CALL AND SEE US. LARIMER & STINSON'S, 132 MAIN STREET. The People's Line. "The brass will crash and the trumpets bray. And we'll cut a dash on our opening day," AND DISPLAY TO PEOPLE OF WICHITA And Surrounding Country toe of the bunst and the Best Selected Stocks of u FALL and WINTER GOODS In regard to quality and priee ever offered in this City. The occasion of this opening is to give every one a chance to examine our mam moth stock and be convinced that mean what we say. we Saturday, August:'14th Is the date, and a cordial invitation is ex tended to aU "by the GOLDEN EAGLE, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. CA Grand Parade by the K. P. Band at 3:30 p. m., and an Even ing Concert from 8 to 10:30 p. m. Every lady attending will be presented with a handsome souvenir. MONEY TO LOAN Oil (mudI Mortgages and City Property, T lie Great Free Palace Retlinin Cluir Car Koule. St. Louis, Ft. Scott k Wichita, In conc't'n with Mo. Pac. Ry. Is now running mnrnlng and evening trainsd.il.), tncludliiK Sunday, to SIAIIIXIT LIOIUIIIS Without Change. DR. BREENE. HODouIai nrcnue, near W. M.JOHNSON, ilUe.Tscs, hardware onic nuJ ryaMftDoe ovtv 9lmI & Hon' store, in W llaln Mreot, WHUIM., Knn. umco noan, bwiuiuid io 4 r.ui , ana at night. DENTISTS. W. SMITH. WEST WICHITA. For Bargains in Eeal Estate McKEE & PATTEN. avenue. Wichita, Kan. DR J. C. DEAN. DRS W. L. DOYLE &. WILSON. draff store. MUSIC TEACHERS. MRS. S T. HENDRICKSON. Teacher of Piano, Organ and Theory, 422 Xorth JIar ket street. Call on E. H. DEVORE & CO. ISTITITi: NOTIlN. The attendance ia- good although thero iva some ci'scs of tnnlincv;, that could be cAplaineil by sawng that they were at the sochl the night lofore, but on the whole they did lietter than could hae been ex-Iected The first dav; Mled was in arithenutic. reduction, ascending ami ilecnding was, the topics for dNcusion, tables were given, mca-urmciit. of land as to the diiMon in to section-, quarter sections and each divi sion docrilicd h the ela- then problems were given for solution. One was .v. to which is the hea ier a jwund of feathers or a iKnind of gold, it caught quite a nuin tier napping. Tables were ra-itcd and cen- crallv correct anvcrs were given to a large number of questions. rliVMOlogy was cll attended, there !eing aliout fifty-five members in attend ance. They had the circulatory system, also the ropiratory sstcm under deliate. The question of oygen and carbonic acid gascs were discussed, :is to their effect iqv on the pupils, also how tlic supply of oxy gen is Kept up. The question of ventilation was di-cussed and quite a number of original ideas were brought out, ai well as a number of old idea; the reasons to why wc eat were giv en, also why the laboring man must cat more than the man that docs not labor. The questions appear very simple until a person undertakes to answer tliesr, then people discover that what te actually E. C. & L. R. COLE, Real Estate Dealers, 329 Douglas av., E. "Wichita. OlTO-sITE ilAMIATTAX HOTEL. AUo tho offlco of the Carey Park Latid Company. leto buy 1ot" tnj Carey. Park be E. C. & L.R COIE, SI' Doaslas aTesue..WIchIta. GEO. T. THOMPSON. I'rufnulonal Piano Tunfr and Rrnalrrr. Rfrr. rncrs, Cattirrlns Kuxnll and Thomas Shaw & Co. All pianos turn Ijy the ware sy.tm the onljr methoJ that nlll tun, our piano iirrfH:t and make It sound Puloitn Palace Slefpin:; Cars oa Eiemcj; 1rwi IN SMALL OR LARGE AMOUNTS. SHOTCT TIIE AT THE LOWEST KATES Wichita Banking Company and Farmeis Banking Co., 116 WEST DOUGLAS AVENUE. MY STOEB. THE ENTERPRISE Now is and I am determined it shall continue to bo the most popular trading place in this flourishing city. I have given the people GREAT BARGAINS Ever since I opened and it is appreciated. I am now making preparations to go to New York, where I will devote my time in securing the latest and best goods for Rill and Winter. In the meantime ALL SUMMER GOODS -Will be Sold at Prices- Defying -:- Competition! .A.. GLUIOZ:. ie E FANCY GOODS 10!) DOUGTjAS AVEXTTI T Philadelphia Store Corner Douglas ay. and Market St. J. R. 1IOI.LIDAY. J. R. HOLLIDAY 1 CO., Wichita Grocery, Successors to 31 WOK ft nOUJDAY. I)talni ia STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. No. 227 E. Douglas Ave.. Wichita, Kan. 48 MILES The Shortest Route to St Louis. The Only Short, Direct Route to TEXAS AND SOUTHERN POINTS II Texas Points Local to this System ARCHITECTS. RUSH &. GILES. J. V. GILES. C. W. KELLOGG. TERRY & DUMONT. Architect anil Sunrlntcn.ipnls. Offl In Itrtnt blDCi. WIcMta, Kan. W. T. rROCDFOT. O. VT. EJUO. PR0UDF00T& BIRD. Archltrets ana SupfrtnKMiJfCts. Oftlco In Eagle W. H. XKTVTIAX. GencralTranV Manajrer. St. I)uU. JIo. II. C. TOWNSF.VIJ. Orn. Pass, an! Ticket Arpnr, St. LnuL. Mo. C. I'. KECTOIt. DIvLslon TasNngcr and Ticket Agent. Wichita. Kan. STFDMAN & CRANE, I: :k J. F. Reese & McBee, Real . Estate . Loans .AT LOWEST 3aA.TEJ3. Hobbv Always Ready as Soon as Papers are Beifected. Call on us and get rates at 218 E Douglas Avenue, Wichita, Kansas. wtl WICHITA NURSERY. , IVK & SOS'S, of tlie oU establ!h-I and rrllaMa cnrsrrtrs at Ijiraar. JIo, wooll n-:rtf ulljr Inform tho public that thy have made arranceaitata and win start a branch mrr3 In Wbhlla. AUo thJt tbey are av taklnz rrs fur nurwry stock to b snppllot f ram their nurwrlea at lamar, HM until tacj oan Kr"f ! slc la their branch nur serr at Wichita, and ha ta recar m patroaaj of the citizens of Wichita ami btirwlck tuMjr. F M. Miller, General Agent, will represent the firm at this place Office at Commercal Hotel EverytMng in our Stock in the shape of Summer Apparel, will "be closed out regardless of Cost. We have still a nice line of rw j ROBES, Which we will sell at just one- half our former prices. C O. DAVIDSON, rrraUnt. n. S. CATES. Eiamlner II. W OILJIA.V. Vlro-rrn Kshoa. S II W. H. STERNBERG, Contractorand Builder Office and Shop 349 Main St. MISCKLLOfEOUS. FOREST CITY L A, No. 5220 K. of L TVIII mw t rfrularlj errry Ftlday nljht la Beacon iock nan. each rrnlni RODGERS. The Photosrapher. ricram In all Ue ami lyl. ITe at--Mi carrier the flnt ajMortmpnt of pictare inmin in inv city, uire nun a irienoij cut ana ei amice fcunple. FIRE, TORNADO, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Largest Agency in the Valley. The Davidson Loan Company PAID-UP CAPITAL, 800,000. Money Always on Hand to Loan on Improved Farm and City Property. Have Loaned More Money in Southern Kansas than any Company in the State WICHITA, KANSAS. A. KATZ. II. D. AU-EX. .Votary lubllc a -w. niuiuK. MONEY B. S GARRISON. M. J. PARROTT. ISRAEL BROS., Druggist and Groeers First Block west of Tremont House H. 31CKUZ DUDOIS,- ABSTRACTOR. ncHrrjk. usus. 0. A. GATES, Real Estate Agent, Anl dealer !a CHOICE IMPROVED AND UNIMPOVEO LAXDS And City Property of all kinds for safe or rent. Office nn north side of Doof Us areas, agreed 3oo Ast of 3sars atnrt. ovr F&Ucf Grocerr. third door to th left, up stairs. At Lowest Rates and Ready for Borrowers :AT OXCE S. W. COOPER, WICHITA, KAN j. P. ALLEN, DP.TTfGTST Everything Kept in a First-Class Drugstore. ALLEN, GRAHAM 1 CO., !Sarrir t Wirliltt iAftd awl tooa Ootnpaoyj Negotiate Loans, Sell Lands, Place Insur ance and Make Collections. TAXES PAID FOR NON-RESIDENTS ;zrzCORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED pwM ivzr. sua. nr,A iSPrt "VVICI flTA, KAS. ZIMMERLY'S ADDITION. Now is the time to buy lots in this addition while they are cheap. ONE MILE SOUTH ON LAWRENCE AVE. Street cars and large brick School house in connection. For further in formation call at 6 1 1 S Market si. MONEY TO LOAN -ON- Wichita, TTansaK. WICHITA ConserTatory of Music WCBub VCnrC Director CATHERINE RUSSELL. City Property, Chattel Mortgages AJSTD PERSONAL SECURITY. LOWEST-:-BATES! V NO - DELAYS LB. BUNNELL & CO. I7D A ATPTC TTFDN A NF J?, Pf uLOrMJN U rbAJjiJ ! I CONTRACTORS AND SU'lDERSIOF DRY GOODS at COST Water and Gas Works Havm decided to retire from business, I offer at coet-whole PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVES TO CITIES IK KANSAS. Of New Dry Goods,Notions,etci Correspondence Solicited. Or will trade same for City Property or good forming lands j will offer epecial inducements to any person wishing to engage in j business, -with lease on the bast store in the city JOSlSr Q- AT.TiBIsr. WICHITA Wholesale Grocer Company ARCHER ELECTRIC BELT, the Finest Electric Appliance in the Market, J t -,.,, ., , ioedjit.nsfcv OnUW JJ&S3X, XJAJLt, JLKJ. Not. 233 and 235 North Mm St, WICHITA, KAN. THE ARCHER ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING CO. I Isai Bsacrts al bmavmnMi trsmBrO. OrriCt:-102 SOUTH LAWKBNCK AVKNUE- v i i r J1il ewssaJfescfiaau &.-J& ": ...siri &$4&X&i&t? iK S xr 0tm?s