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Xbe SRicMfet 33aili gagle : Saestftta looming, generate!,- 9, V886. aipiHlffx$:e Adrertlst-nieiiU la this column ivfil be cliargeu for at the rate of Five Cents per Une per week. Xo ad vertisements taken for less than 25 cents, and will not Lc In-rted until paid for. WANTED. WANTED Anyone wanting a cicely furnished room for the winter, with feather bed. can find one at ?A 1st and Jlead avc. 1 !Mt 7 ANTED Position by yowl man as either doojC TT keeper or salesman, or any permanent situa tion. 1'our Years experience on the road. Good habits and Industrious. Address. E.F.. Eagle. Il3-t XTTANTED Two sentlemen can get room and V board at 112 S. Eniporlj, 3 blccla south ctTrc- TTTAXTED-A place In small family to work and V be treatel as a member of the tamijy- Caa furnish good reference. Call or address AjJ ortn Walnut su West Wichita. " " w AKTED.-A girl at 331 Waco et. Good . H9-6t FOR RENT. "J70Il RENT K large barn very choap. 420 S. Topeka. Inquire UMtt FOR RENT. A three room bouse on Laura ave, 137. Also furnished room at 131 Laura are. 119 6t IJIOR RENT cicely furnished rooms In private 1 house; everything new. Only fonr blocks from Douslas ave. Terms reasonable to permanent party. nnlv nl L Wncn Kf- Ha-ot "TT'OR REXT A flrst-class furnished frmt room Jj down stairs. Inquire at 503 bouth Water j FOR RENT-A house cf tno rooms and shed In Sd block south of Dousla le'.J?r43 outh porla and Fourth on Waterman. Inquire a. ln Lawrence. -rriOR RENT-Two very pleasant tmfarnfc. &edr?oins H or one furnished room; southeast and est ex posure. Four blocks from Occidental hotel. Terms reasonable to right parties. References escfasnged. Address, Lock box VS. "' btt IT OR RENT A well famished room. . Lawrence. iZi South 147-t -TTTANTED.-i roans mar. ot unsiae n"; W want to invest $V. In .l.s S commission brokerage or wmethtaw or ';u Address, W. S. P., Occidental hotel. " -TT7-ASTED.-2 flrst-class coat SSSm!: VV Steady work and tt pricey Riven Call or aa drp, LiUIe & Urwgeman, merchant tailors, : Main st. tt rooms wl h nre, near Ji"-" i'j6b E. 1L J. Manhattan. or any -At Rlver-ide hotel 1 cook. 1 second Jinins room hands. -L -Owners of city or farm property to am ready to taku hale. renting houses. 1 r-iate iumims id iiuau". ""J- - Kaufman. 3tf E. Douglas ave. 1VJ 6t -1-.-t-avted To buy a horse and bupry, or lun-p it VV r- rl... .m-nnr thronsh tec wiuier. or irae iur cltv property, double e.it preterm! Kaufman, SU E. Uoulas ae. Apply to I. HJ-Ol -TTTAXTED By r!a.-s 1 dress L. W. this office. vouns lady, a room mate. I V havo a beautifully f urnishwl room In a lirst ssfjmilv: best of city reference rehired. Ad- T. u.v thi office. li-o -wr. NTED Anvone wanting dress makinp done Y should cU on Madame DeLyorw.lntho brock motton& Davidson block, rj Jin i--No.ll. .. Toj1 W Sjents wllf and a purch&r. Address KJ r.riJe aid full particulars. U. L. D. Eagle oKlltf. UfS price acd full parti iin NTED I want 1 good brick layers at V ond street. C. A- Parsons. -TTTO.TED Lady room rnle at Tfi X Main st: one V LinDljled during the doy preftrrwl. l.J-Cl TTT VXTEU-A Mrcatloa by a joung man of bnM V V ne-s esp"rlence: gvnl salenwii; Rood " 1th pen; on the road on J ear? Ave jears In dru business. Coudrunndnusjorc: or would take partneblp, Addrcs. W. S. I'.. Occidental hotel. Ut-S -TT-rVNTED-Br youn? iramw man. nira . WfShed r un.urnL.he.I, with boar I rlte Call or address iloaler Jsafe and IiOcfc Co . 17 Main st. family prefered. T i.lr l"Y . 17 Mai TT- VNTED Cattle. We lvavo eoiao fine land, no V incumbrance, to trade for cattle. A lialf ter tian; fine farm, to trade at cah prlcts. Mow U y& Jacquts. room 5. No. 311 E. Douglas ae. U.- .rr ANTED-A Rood cook at tbeNteklo Plate R V taurant, Wellington Kans. King A Co. 1. fy -nTiT7iv.i etock of iroods srocerles preferred. in Wichita to trade f.r a stock of Bood.- o aoucy required. Mosclcyft Jacques. room5. No. 8U East Douglas ave. ' Yi ANTED-A gowl kirt trimmer, will pay a rood price. Mr. L. J. Soel. Sit fa-Market st. ! Wt TTTANTED A man acquainted with city trade In V retail grocerle-,. Apply R6 E. Douglas, lfartt ANTED-To rent about t-room cottage in cho'ce ilb-tf W .ihtSTii T. AddrT. Rlvlnz terms, location 1 7 "" . . -wr . T1,II.-.I rlTV full irticuiars. m. i. .""" . -j and fuil j-artlcuiars. "TTT" VNTED A woman cook at once at 3(5 P"S V las. U'jCt r v'TED To loan, at low rates, money rn iarius ' j rtM ... vnnov nln-.ivo rtadv. AlO Plate lass and steam boiler insurance, ard, lean and insurance agents, -o 11 1.'. Wichita. ITanMi. 1 -t and city proper to place lire, pi Vlele &. sl.epari Main st, room 1 - -1 t- a .TKi-Ki!H7oy ment by a youns man 21 years Y V old. nave a ia r h.i anl undertakers business of the furnituru 4.V ..1.1 unrut fu r L-r.nwl. II: an.l undertakers business, llaxe worked two 3 ears afhoandcrrlaepalatlug.a am rea.w do any tc 1 of york at reasoual.lo wages. Ai.dn.-S4. u. M tgle orace. t4i otT . TED To rent a farm wlth.n ten ichita, cash or Krain rent. Address ... bamutf county. Eas. fillies of P. O 41, i;6-btT tt rANTKD-Giri forKeneral house work: 110 V leg, small prl ate family. Applj. - 110 wa-h- aco t. ,0-bt ANTED-A few more day boarders at 2M S"U Emporia. "TTT V.'TEI-A clrl to ork in Tamils of two. Call Y at 416 West lldnl tt. "W; Box - VNTED Drug Cltrk A llcieutlate in pharmacy JiiaUn? cerniau desires a iOsllion. Injsg-. T-TTAVTED A few mora boarders at ZSi North Main W sup talr.. Goodaccommodatlonsanp! cut roomi. XTTANTFD- 00 body who wants to pp to Fort Wsmi'h Arkansas nith teams or without to wrkoUu riilrifd to come to my offlenby tf o today and ptt n free pass to tho work. J. -t. Ken wurtiij. wj wa-' -- - VTFn V Hi -t class t-antaloon anti coat raak- erimmPdtaicly at 1L W. VafehV. Anthony, The highest prices ia!d to a goKl man. R. . 145-Ctt Vfi Kan. The highest prtc Walsh. -TT-TAN-TED-3 prrlr.ers at S". .vr day. 5 painter" at SJJOrer Jay at aw Douglas ao. J. R. worthy. . TTT VNTED Four men wanted at once to sell nur TV ser7tock in Pratt county. Expenses paid. Call a: Goodyear hotel. Jlci :TTrAXTED-Partner in the grocery buMues: ' small ciplt.il required; references exchanged. Address A. 1$. Eale office. 141tt "TTTANTED-A good girl for general housennrkj Y small family . Apply at 4A n A aco at. 1.4-Cf- :TT7rANTED-The ladle of Wichita to know that tltcy c: at 451 N Mai small at reaso K W . order T-H3R RENT New house of six rooms ready for A occunnncy December 1st; price SiiSri per month. Call on i fatearns the ticket broker 2M E Dongliig avenue. 145-jU X Avenue. "TTiOR RENT A nicely furnished room cheap. En Jj quire at S n Main. 14tt IT'OR RENT nnxlshed rooms avenue. Tooeka 14Wti iper phrey : Son, Eagle block, Wichita. I70R RENT One nice furnished room for two with " board. Enquire at 4J3 N Topeka ay e. 141-bt T70R RENT Tiy o first class store rooms. Apoly to JL- Hanly Solomon. 2J7 Douglas av e. dlJ-tf "ITiOR RENT A neat home, 35 North Market st, 1 4 rooms, cellar, nice yard and convenient out bulldlngx. PosmIoh given November 15. to a family yvith no small children. R. Matthews, 12S Main st. dli.i-12tt J70R RENT Furnished rooms by the day or week. : Inquire at Clr. East Douglas avenue, room 1 up stair-or at 113 West Douglas, room 1 clothing store. Mrs. J. M. blar. over Pctries' lm' FOR SALE. ir op. S vLE Small blllitrd hall, only one In town 11 of 9"' inhabitants. Reason for sWHmr. mut ro wot Verv cheap for cah. Inquire of C. T. fcuzdec .o r.. fuuidi .i.c ,, jv..... . 143 6t IrOR SALE. In one of tho booming cities of south 1 ern Kansas, a wll establUhed book, stationer and music buIne. Tiioe meaning business ad dre3 F. Swab. Wichita. Eansas. w31 2tdll-13t only. L Eaufman. ; J acre p'at-j choice Coileje Hill UE Douglas ave. 143 S -mflT? S V T.P. !'; ta 2) acr I1 nmticrtv at special inducements for this yyeek Tr.i r ,--... .-1 1 v r TPOR SAIE Acre property In Matthewsou'a add. JJ Cheip ir f-old soon. 2 bu-ines lots just east of the Santa Ke rillroad on Douglas ave. at a bargain. Mc Callafc Miller, lit Main st. room 4. 113 tt T7"0R SALE A "White" sewing machine, as good JU asnew,S.00. Call 113 Xorth Emporia. 117-t.Ct 1iOR SALE A new confectionery, bakery and res 1 taurant, all new, tine location In a Hue room and rio'ir.g a good buslue-w. Price moderate. Gotxl rea sons for selling. Rothenhofer & Co.. ArkansHs City. Tl! ! h-iir .finn trnoil imuroi ements. eood buildings. two w ells on farm, all smooth tillable land, about 'ulac-ei under cultivation. largo bearing orchard, situated between Greenwich und I'enton. lVice, $7,'V): kooI terms. Moseley & Jacques, 311 tast Douglas ave. ! Kt T710R SALE Business lots on Water street, be- tween Douglas and First: exceptional facilities for Iiandlmrr frelcht and site for wholesale or ware house busiueis. McCalla & Miller. l'.Uaa st. 14SG "Tif 'P. SALE OR TRADE Five thousand cigars Call j? at No. 115 North Layvronce ave. 14ft Ct- TTiORSAIX Two good por.Jcs vreli broke to saddle J? and harness; cash or u) day s time. T. 11. Hunter. UrstsM'ark Place add. 117-tt "TT'OR SALE Tho most deeirabli- Euildliiff cite on X- College hill. Mapio grove nldition. on Central ave., lKxlSi feet, sliado and fruit trees; by Miller & Shcppard. 701 E Oak st. 1 TT'OR SALE I ots in Morton Woliraan s addition In i? the north part of the city. Terms S-'o cah. bal anee S3 a month. 1 nls is a splendid opportunity for people yvith limited means to procure a home, i-or Sle bv ilwton Wallman fcCo . 13S N Mala. lU-,t it., r nmiMos nw nt ft.ni. nnrl vacant lot; and business property in every ndilition and on every street In the city. McCalla x. Miller. 11 1 street, room 4. Main lis-ft "tt-OR SVLE On north T-Iain. 2 lots between Tenth i and e leienth; 31., part time; a snap. Taylor H. Taylor, room 1. 254 Main st. HI tf TTlOR SALE Special bargain rto taurant andboan. X1 in house doing a splendid business. flrst-elnM custom ami as gocl prices a3 any where in the city. Inquire at 2ui Douglas ay e. falckness cause of sell lnr. 14"'i'" IT-OP. SALE 2 business blocks on JIaIn ft- bjtwe.-n ? Douglas ami First, hplendul permanent in ve it- lit; reasonable price onu gugu leruis. .uuwiiu u. 14i6t LOST. T OST Last Wednesday o Main st. between Dong JLilas and Second, package containing two dresses. Finder please leaye a room 3. Dr. Furleys building. nd receive reward. 143-tt -r OST Between city office and State National Eank JJa bnech ot keys Glenn. Nov. S, 13S6, Finder will be rewarded. A.A. 143-ttt J" OST One black cluster onyi sleeve button. jFlnder will be suitably rewarded by leaving with C. Moebacher. 1C8 E. Douglas ave. I13-t "" OST A knit puree In frontlof S13 E. Douglas ave. JLieontaining $4.!. Finder please return to Mounts restaurant and get reward. 143-ott LOST Gold spectacles. A liberal reward will be paid for their return to No. Vi Douglas ave. J. f. Lauck. 14Mlt STKATED. STRAYED. From the slaughter house of Grimes Drake in West V'Ichita. six fat cows two to five years old. will weigh about one thousand pounds averago. Leave information at City Meat ia ket, KM Eas t Douglas ave., and race! ve reward. l5-6tr FOR TRADE. FOR TRADE Hotel, furnished. In Valley Center for Wichita residence property, or sell for S2.2W. Part time. Taylor A Taylor, i Main. 14-Kf T710R TRADE 320 acres, Kingman county; 43 acres jl. in ci erty. Inquire of Geo. C. Strong KR TRADE A first cla-s hotel near Wichita, hav lg a good business and now renting for $75 per montn, to trade for a stock of goods or unencum bered laud. Ashbel Welch. Eagle block 13-,-Ut TT'OR TRADE At a bargain Well lmproyed farm ; for a residence property. Eckardt & Scott, at hKULrf. Fe bafcery. h4-tl 1TH3R TRADE Livery rtable and the entire outnt; 1 good business-, good location; everything be longing to a tirst class livery stable; situated in the city of Cleveland, Ohio; will trade for land in weft em Karisa. For particulars address lock bov. 13. Wichita, Kan. 141-tf Bargains in Real Estate. A Snc agricultural and stock farm, three and one half miles f rum city, al-out 123 acres broke, one quar ter section fenced for pature, plenty of w at er and a small house. Also 2") Iota In city finely locate! and In (rood neighborhood. Special terms to those wishing to Also suburban property. For further particulars :ce Chris. T. Pearce, aeut for Wm. Greiffensrelji. at city omce. d!75-tf DR. WILLIAM HALL, of Hall & Bennett, Gives special attention to Diseases of women. Blood and Skin Diseases and all troubles of the Urinary Orgnns spee-lily cured In both Fxes. Office over Woodman's Bank, North Main street. Consultation day or nLjht Fiiek. (Read Drs. Hall & Bennett's card In this pa per J 121tf FINANCE AND COMMERCE 5IARKETS BY TELEGRAl'ir. ew York Money Markets. Xw Youk. November S. Mnney-On call actlvo at i to 7 ptr cent, closing at 5 p-r cent. l'ria:e Merchantile Paper S5 per cent. Sterling Exchange Dull but steady at S4 tor CO day bills anil 459 for demand. Government Bonds Dull and steady. fctate Bonds Dull andstearty. 3 per-eenta XQH 4-per-cents , , 4s per ccnib ".- tvper-cents of '33 '-' ML-sourll-s 101 The newsaScctics the sTock market today wa3 small In volume, ljilt tho rnorU of troubles yvith strikers in the yvert finally oyercame the strong un dertone which luVJ been a feature os the market for some days past. The opening yvas firm at advances over Saturday '3 opening firc. ranging from i to Xlrcent. Market closed steady. The total sales of stocks today v, aa SS ,H shared Chicago & Alton Chluigo. Bui-liatoa&yuhicj. Lacayvana like Shore Ml-souri Paciac North w-stern New York Ceutral Reading Hock I'lasd Union Pachlc Wuljash Western Union AT & SF lst"3 DoRR 141 L,SJi 141 '-' 117 nn 112Jt 37y 127 55 19? iS& 124H K 1-VJltSALE W line farms in the vicinity of God ? dirtl. eiigyy ick county, Kan. Prices ranging from M5 to 4-' buthtrland, Kan. r-r nrr.. 1 :in vevance tree, rosier real estate and loan agents, Goddard, I3iv:f ITOR S VLi: 'IX or 10 acres lots- in the " iehita Gar 1 dens on Washington aven-i., north or th-' citj , by tbonriticlpal real islam dealers or Aslibel ele!i. Eagle blocs. I 12t IT-OR hALE-Call at once yvMIe the p-ices are low. V no better bargains can lw h.ui tnan in the iehita Gardens. Ashbel Welch. Eagle block. 1 -Ut T70R SAI Husinei3 house on 3Iain tr tiveen Hrst and Second; vacint lot betwt itrect lie l1 tiveen Hr anil teconu; vacini 101. ui-itcu .-y- r.ud and Third, and tyyo hou-es and lots tiv.TOn Third and Central. Get figures aud terms of HcCall.i & Miller, 114 Main st. room 4. --s ttOR SALE A yvell Improved farm near the cltv; I one hundred and siyty ?cre, a special bargnta for a few days. Call at Hardy Solomon e rcAi -tate ofTicc. J27 Douglas avc. lAItf TTiORPALE One hundred ami tlfty feet cor. Thlnl V fct- and Fourth Ave., at a bargain for tht. ty days. John Steyy art. NTED rk in -A competent girl to do general hou- 1 a small family. Mrs. H. L. Peck.h VTED-By a man and wife without " i!e,a situation In the city; w iillng to make tuciusolyeS iLif ul in any capacity . ltoth have a bus IneauolTty; not afi-ahi ot work. Address Man anjl ylfcthKonlce. .ww. TTTANTFD- nicely furnishe.1 room by to V young mii near the center of tho city. Audrey II. L. S.. this ofnee. . L4 - TTT VNTFD A young girl to assist yvith light house V keeping In family of tiyoand help take c.reof baby. Apply at once at S22 N Topeka are. U.-t.U TATFn Girl for general nou-eyvorK. rtsiloiHJKa. i v. "" Cull at 144 6tt TTT" WTED-Tko lady roommates; for further Pi TV formation enquire at 132 NToieka.ab.o yyou Id sJVfJ.-aglln.rrain carpet if can make tenrww bull. -rntt sat.K AtTolIe-eHlU proiwrty, SMX0 beloyv r Market value. A tine borne, rswdv for occupa cy and cheap. McCalla i Miller, ill Main st. roru 4. 14 bt ITOU ALEl aires Ju-t cat of the Wichita Gir V d'ens. sultabW. plating in acre or 5 acre lots. The be-t harcaln iny place adjoining the city. Spec bil price tor ureyvdaji. Faruum. bimnis & Geon-e, Room 1. No. Ill) Main &t. u 12b lm TT'OKSALE SWtoyvn lots in Garden City; lH-cinl jl1 barg-alns;iI-o deeded land adjoining tneeitj. Call on or .-.dress E. J. Tjle, real estate agent, Usrden Cltv. Kan. 45-;m Kansas CitT Grain and Produce. Kansas Citt. November S. Wheat Receipts 4,l'.U; shipment lC.iwO; in store, 471,ux). Stronger. , s3l raugert: No. 3 ivd cash. Cl?a biu; December. "ifo. a'red'sf-tt. Ctf biJ. November, 45 bid. 43 Corn Receipts, I OClh shipments. 7uC; in store lfc;,iM). Qjiet; Pales ranured: n. S tasc 274 bid; Dec SOW i id: May, sr, 01a. Oau.-C.jin. 24J asked. Nov. ZlU bid. Rye .o. J c.ts.n Ssj bid. 8pci.hu. Egs Firm at ISc Flour Strtidv; quotations in car lots: xx, 73c; xxx, E5k?")C. famllv." 1 B-s?l 15; choice. SI 3.il 45: fancy, $1 J.-,1 h5, intent. &l ($Z- 05; rjc flour. SI 45&1 70. Rye No ember, 2i) bid. Jlill (.tiur-Vtiiet. Corn .Meal Grt-en. 7. ilried. 50. Corn Chop Bulk. 7c; ackcd.73. Hill ostutl 17( COi. Bran Bulk. 47, sacked. 52. Ha Hlghen small Jwltd.S?'X'r, large, t.-.VO. 1'bix H.-ni Quoted at 5. Butter Steady; creamery fancy, 2S; good, 20; dairy, 15, store packed. 12; common, S. Egg rirmerat 15c. Chee-c Fall cream. 13U; flat, TC3; 0'.iK5 America, IZii, Kansas, 637. , ,.,. toultrv steady; old hens, S2 2.; old mixeil. ?i .j: Wru.l Mfnnri. nnwasaed heavy fllie. ltxlls; light. 15(522; medium combing. 23&M. coarse. ttJ2l: low auO carpet. 1517: Kansas and Nebraska heavy line, lols lUht, 1S21; medium. 2i.)!it2:):tub yvashed cnoice,34-3i., fl-ie.3Jj-S: dingy and low, 2729. spring chickens, large, S2 10. smll, $1 &TSI .a; tur kevs. 6c. Tallow-No. 1. 32?i; No. 2. S. Ilide-Drv met. Ao. 1. 13: Nf. 2; c; bulU and stags. 6, b- wit. So, 1. 10. No. 2, :-: green salt, .o. 1. S. o. 2. 7; green uncured, o. 1.7. No. 2, fc.ca'.f, .2. fcheep pelts, dry, 9ccll. ... .. . , Broom corn Short. 4U: green hurl, 5: 'cifwcrklnj, 4Vf,45f long coarse, Str-, crwokt-d. V4.CiZ 'Provlsicna Sugar cured hams It); breakfast bacon, 3; dritil oeef, l'. drj salt elear rib sides, $5 S3, iong cb-ar. S3 75. shoulder, ft 5.; short clear, $0 lift smoked clear rib sides. $G &: long clear, SSHft short ciear, S7 35, mes-s Mck, a (A shoulders, S5 .5: bef $s r-o. '- oC Lard Choice tierce. f5 75. Dried Apples, liic; peoeh.2SSi-i. St. Ix)la Gr-in and Produce. . sr. lava. Xovember S. Flour Steady and unchanged; xxx $3 S5&2 43 family, $2 5&S3 70; choice. S3 163 15; fancy. $3 4 J W3 SO; extra fancy, 3 553 80; patent. U 0M& 3. Wheat Opened dull, but reacted closing et No.2 red cash 74Jfc Xovember 7S57M, closing- 75; December, Tceff. dosing 76Jf bid; January. iiJQ 785 closiusTbH; Vay. 8KS5, closing S3 asked. Com Lower, and dull; No. 2 mixed, cash. W ft34H: Nbv.S4J34ifcclolng34K:Dec. S4ii. dry ing S4; Jannary, StiXH. closing at 35; May. SsOaji closing at 39. Oats ball: 2o.2. mixed, cash, 2C-; November 23Ji Dec 2CJf : May. 30-3yM. Rye EAsy at 49 bid. RirleyQulei; 59J4ig3 Lead Firm: renned, chemically hard, 94 19. Butter Easy; creamery, 24S25; dairy, 12S20. Eggs Easier; 14HI6Jir- Whlskey Firm; SI IX Proviiions Generally firm. Pork-Strong and 12H'ixnt3 higher; $9 ETJs- Lard Steady; $5 SO-5 e5- Receipts Flour. 4.UCW; wheat. 33.0.0: corn. 4,U0 oats, 19.U00; rye. 50,k barley. S.CW. Shipment Flour. 1.0CO; wheat, 2,000: corn. 21.0.V; oats, 4.VUJ; rye. 2,000.: barley, I0U). Kansas City XJve Stock. Kajtsjjs Crrr. Xovember S. Cattle Receipts. 2297; shipment. 1013; slow; good to choice 4 li4 Br. common to medium $3 2ne 4 00: stockers, 2 25tg2 73; feeders. $2g3 W-.coyvs. 1 9)f2 60: grass range steers, $2 253 SO. Hogs Receipts. 5.S34: shipments: 95; weak lower; good to choice. $3 733J 50; common to ice dluni. $3 503 65. Sheep Receipts. St2; shipments. 52: steady: good to choice, $2 5u3 00; common to medium, $1 &C&22j. k' CHAPTER OF CRM Samuel Purple Shoots and Kills His "Wife and Two Chil dren and Then Shoots His Sister-in-Ii"w, andTVounds Another Child Seriously. Two Wealthy Handlers Fight a Duel With Wincliestetfa and. One is Instantly Killed. AtFt.Kensh,5Iont.,Ifeeson Kills Axe, and lie in Turn is Shot Dead VTliile Under Arrest. Chicago lAve Stock. Ckicaqo. Xovember S. Cattle Receipts, 8000; shipments, 5000; market steady; hippin steers. S3 4G35 10; stockers ami feeders $1 &.23C0;eoyv3. bulls and mixed. St 003233; bulk SI 252 73; through Texas cattle $2 05 2 ft cows. S2 250J 70; steers S2 TO.! 23. western rangers dull: native and half-breeds, S3 CC3 0: wintered Txans. $2 tt S3 15; northern rangers. Montana. $2 .j (23 tS; "Wjomby and Texans, $315-3:0; Colorado Hoes Reeeipti. 37.010; shipments. 15.CC0; market . .1 .. . . ... .A....1. nnil mfrfti tl DVtS ..1 1 packing and shipping. S3 7JGS4 05; light. $3316350; Ishee? Receipt. 5.000: Phipmenb. 10OO: market sloyv; natives. S2 0Jg3 73. western, S3 a.J3 9; Texaa, $2 W-3 W. Lambs. S-J C0-4 25, New York Live Stock. Nrw York, Xovember ?. Ecvea Receipts, 4.1SO; steadv: native steers S3 75-5 .70; Texans an-1 Coloradcs, S in 3 70 Sheep Receip:". 154, market dull; 300$! .jfor shrep: G-" 5U-6 75 for Iambs. Hogs ReceIpts.l73U); yveak; quoted Si 00(24.60 Two "e"n'ocs Quarrel at a Festival in Kentucky, and One id Shot and Killed Instantly. s-p-. VTED- Parties wanting home to buy lots in V Morton Vallmairs addition. Thee lots are in i the north iirt of the city. V, $ ,V t ! parable S5 a month. For salcbj Morton V allma-i . bo'. 13S Main .U 'M,t JL1 acres gtxl plow land. W acriy good hay land, 4o acre good pasture. WiU sive long time on part and j yy ill take in trade horseb or eattie. Inquire at nrobatv i judge's ofllce. dt "" j -.rtn c . r w 7rtf. I. M.n.'i.l!w fiilrl ivtfh ;.Vlth Jl! frontigi'on Uouglas ave. tAn) ea.-h: cheapest thing on the avenue vre-t of the creek: heki at Sl-'w 1tit acro-s the street. McCilia i. Miller, 114 Mam street, room 4. 14--t -TnTANTLD A Y quire at ...t ... n,,iiv rtf & Vest Third street. yyo persons, in 140-i:t TTTANTED-To place loan on Ions time on farm V orbusitsblock3oron short time or chattel ortwSe-tatcjK-curttj.ratw low and prompatt-n uou. Ashbel Welch. Eagle block. STTT- VNTED-Inve-tors and speculators to know pIJ about the Wichita GanU u.-. Inquire of -vhbel Welch. Eaitle bl.x k. . Vfc I2t -i-rr vNTED Scraper holders and t V indes Miuth of Camp Supply. 1 -I .'ir.n itt-'ntion of theisuutbtrnl V.'anl & Courtney, railroad contracto teamsters, thirty ndian Territory. Kansas mSlroad. dli7 lm NTED-5CW ralirood laborers on the Kiowa 7..inn nf the Soutnem KbO-W rallnrful. A ppl J to J. H. Kamion. railroad contractor. dio. .m "W -rr-r WTED The Wichita Gardens are b-soming. and Trwloryyantyou to get 1c u inquo of the ipal reai rw .-.- - iis.vt nrinclna Eagle block. -,-r-y- T vTFrv To buv stock oittle of all kinds. J. A. TTBrfSTHom. awl Mule Market. di"tf 1 DORSALS A special bargain 21 acres- t( niile from Carey's Park lu one or 5 ocie lots to stUt pcrch-f er. Terms liberal. J. fc laumpnrey a. ;mi. Kasle block. 121 tf L ro.im houses, on Waco a. cnue between l.t and 2.1 e-tn.ts. For term call on J. E. Humphrey .-: so-i. Eaxleblock; l"-tf "T71ORSVI.E Oidpv-)crsat thisoftlce t 25 cens a X hundreii. TT'OR SALE Mv stock of groceries and qusensware 1 at Anthonv. Kan., -n ill sell for cash only; sn-ck yy ill luy oico for 4Ay". I will rent to 'he panic- buy Inc. the building, yy hieh l 12U feet yy ith sued cellar. I. B. For)-. AuUionj.Kau. -7 tf "lOR SALE I have tyy o full blooded !benan bUxxl x! hound for sale, one I tvro jeir okl 27 laches hieh. and the other 1 bout ? months old. Cr.l' 0.1 John Keii, i & V. attr st. 14 it IrOR S.VEE Cheap- A hr-t c1a-- Southern Kan.v 1 railroad ticiet, fd to Kio.a snd bac to Kan a"s C:tv anH ol! branches Call oon at Commercial Hotel, west Douglas aTe. near Mam st. Ji4e.;u "TT'OR SALE. Gool residence and buslnee property JL? In town of Ciearwater; also a ircs.sl farm near county- seat of Comanche countj: will trade for Wich ita city propertj". Inquire 123 N Market street. llStf "lHK SALE We own all of thb. prorcrty ann win l fell anv of it r.n small payment di oivii. balance in ve vcarx. au. cr it t- in town inn in no- fntnre creat addltkm 2 room hfU.-e and two -ITANTED-Rorroyy e for moaey; wc place money W ...TTr7,.r r-it.n .ill kinds of chattel e- cantvloansTandabo on 'second morwaa on farms. X "cU WlSte teffi Oo, Xo. lit, West Douglas ave. ST tf j thre.or n , ... . ZZ ,y, n linvl'i.-i block and 1 lots. Wichita st. 5 rvom house and one lot. W:er t, YANTED-ToloanVXOonbtol.ie-J nioK ana j ad ,ot wr st or;b. days. Kansa-s Loan and Investment company anJ (na xrettnwt. nnrUi: 4 mgte Jot. .-,-r, , ..,-, ftWvi0ntr nortnJiarKMSiri. x. it in.ueara.ieu . Wy.s 1 z.u iuuauni w,,fc ...-. w -- ..- i i i, ..; 1 lT S. W. Cooper. U7 Main St. t. I3f. North Water su e.ich a) f . 2 i I. i. SX. 52.4 Rl. C2. 2. 9. 53. ri WichltH K; lots Xrt. 72, i2s. aco ave: lOs M).!,3 and -nTWTrru-Rnntkiwivn ami business men to J, M n iroau amacon me. iu auu on cnnic.; ofTers nnsurpasfksl facilities for the procurement ot flrst-class men and yvorncn for po-itionsas booic keepers and accountants. Rusiness men yy ho want efficient help, aud expert bookkeepers yy ho can give first-chvss refereuce. and yvant situation, vv ould do well bv addres-stDg us. Ofilce for the state of Kansa at the "South ettern Buslneaa College, iehita. Kan sas. y-tf . -T-rT"AXTED Ladles and gentlemen to know that V students at the southwestern business college are lnstrncted privately at their desks, thus avoiding all embarrassment. Persons can attend the da v or evening sessions yvitn equal advantages. 135-t "Vr"AXTED Everv body to knor that thenewnp- V town ofilce of the W chita Col and Fu.-1 Co is open evenings. Orders left tht-re yvill be promptly filled. Convenient to postoftlce. Xo. ISl Xurth Main street. 't "TTTAXTED A good .rlrl for famll of three; H2N V Rmporia T' O t rr--t ll-MJ "TXT"i'lED We want you to know that yir own TT Interest requires jou to inyest in the Wichlt GardT l-fore the price goes up. Ashbel Wei. h, Eacle block. I3-12t In'onnntion aply to Ley" Dcara or Harry Stewart. dl43-U in Minneapolis add, east front. at S410 di. McCalia i Mtllr, 7 :4 Mam .:. res. m 4. 14s-t --AT? S iT.F-IvIt-! JJyvithlaoceb'ockof Douglas ave. FOR SALE A fine breeding jack, for the sum of SlftX Inquire or yvnte to Pink Fout. SStf STORAGE. OTORAGE For household goods cr raerchandte. O bOtedorliKSsf. il U oueoj .-w-i; bring them to the Wichita Storage Co, No. Douglas avc S VU lo ctOf IS Wt-I -tf Chleago Grain and Produce. Oncjioo. Nouembcr 3. Cash prices a follows: Wheat No 2 pring ?JHe73f ; Xo. 3 spring, CSS67 Xo 2 red. 74. Com Xo. t. SJSsJSSf?. Otitn No. 2, 234i. Rve Xo. 2. 51. Barley No. 2. 321. Flax need No. 1. SUJ. Timothy Seed Price. $164. KtN Pork 3 23 per bbl. Lard-3.Cs. Whiskey 1 13 The markets on 'Change today yvere dull, and trading of a local speculative character. Price kr pi yy ithlu a very narrow range. Wheat yviu without material chances la valne. and tLe range was weak er ij per bushel. Market yvas exceedingly dull. VMbre rupply showed an inetcaje of .HO.'AV bushel;. Vessel room yvas taken for 43.HO buhtls. Closlns prices yvere duplicates cf these current at oneo'clock oa Saturday. Com vrcakcr; prices declined h Receipts were fair. Oats were dull acd about He lower. Provisions unsettled . Leading futur'? ranged as follows: Wheat November. December ... January. .. 3iay Corn November. .. December ... January May Onu Noy ember . . . December . May Me Pork November December. . January , Lard X"ovember... December... January Flour. Wheat Corn Oats Rve , Barley Opened. Range. elcd. .. 73W TVUff. N ....74. 7474 2H :...-& 7is-T5 -u ...Jlf SlfiiSiy Sli ..s?-; sw.;e55tv zz&i ....si stjoik s: ...7 37 &&, -7 ....a u wiH 4i ....iSi TJt4 154 ....74, a' 2 ....31.1 a3 a .... 9X 9iy fr?2S 9i5 7H SJ7a25 SS .... ia j eiova1 vw-i .... 5S7K 5f."7H SS7t .... IS.1, f-srcyiTH ;oT ....?) 0 Sli07-i "TV, Recsipti. shlpmetts.. .. lirro st.nu SSS'O -7,(i) . l,BO I75a0 ..!.") Ml") . 2.SUJ W.U) . 50.1W) --0 Weather KeDort WASiirxGTOX, D. C, Nov. 0, 1 a. m. Tho following are the indications for Mis souri and Arkansas; Light rain3. followed by fair, cooler weather. Trouble on Exchange. New York, Nov. S. At a special meet ing of the board of managers of the cotton exchange held today the "following resolu tions were adopted: That in consequence of the action of the New Orleans cotton exchange, in refusing to stand by the standards adopted by the experts chosen by the various exchanges constituting the National Cotton exchange, on or about tho 10th day of September last at New York, and for other reasons, the secretary be and is hereby directed to notify tiie authorities of the National Cot ton exchange of the determination of this exchsge to "withdraw from the membership in the National Cotton exchange at the close of the current year. O'Leary vs. Warren. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 8. Tommy "Warren, of Louisville, and Patsy O'Leary, of Cincinnati, fought twelve rounds near Muldraugh Hill, 3Icade county, Ky., this afternoon, for the featherweight champion ship and 100 aside with kid gloves anl Police Gazette rules. The right was awarded to Warren, on a foul allowed by O'Leary leaving the ring in the thirteenth round." A special train with over 1,000 people left this city early this morning, paj mg .f 3 a head to witness tho light. Kepre aentatives from Cincinnati, Chicago and tho cast, numbering fully 500, were present and took part in the betting, which was one sided, odds being offered on "Warren. The morning was spent in squabbling over a referee, "Check" Cawthorn, of Louisville, was finally chos en, and at 2 o'clock the men, both in fine condition, 118 pounds each, stepped into the rinsr. Jack Miller, of Cincinnati, scconed" O'Leary, and Ned Morrell, of Louisville, acted" for Warren. Time was called and O'Leary forced the fighting by tapping Warren once or twice lightly. The secondTround was spent in sparring, no blows were struck. Odds of two to one on Warren found no takers. In the third jound O'Leary lead several times for War ren's face and" they clinched several times. Warren sparing "for aa opening. In the fourth round O'Leary hit War ren in the mouth scoring first blood, Warren countering heavily on his cheek, and a moment later got In a heavv one on O'Leary 's neck, both clench ed and fought at short length when time was called." The oth round opened with heavy slugging in the face on both sides: they clenchtd and Warren choked O'Leary but no foul was allowed. In the 6th round Warren forcetl the fighting from the start and punished O'Leary "terribly in the mouth. He had the best of it and O'Learv'ts face was covered with blood. The 7th round was a lively one, Warren led uif, striking O'Leary in the face and receiving a counter on the body. O'Leary then made a rush and forced Warren around the ring. When time was called AVarrcn struck him in the face and a foul was claimed. Warren did not hear time called and the foul was not allowed. There was much excitement but the fight went on. The eighth round opened wilh continu ous sparring and both clinched. Warren got in a good one on his mouth aud re ceived a heavy counter on the throat. On the ninth, tenth and eleventh rounds no material points were scored,. the time being consumed in sparring. On the "twelfth and last round after the opening both made a rush and clinched. They were ordered to break away, and "as thev did so Warren struck O'Leary a heavy swinging blow with hLs right in the left jaw. A foul wjis claimed by O'Leary's backers and ne passed under the ropes and out of the ring. The referee did not allow a foul and O'Leary was brought back. The referee consumed 15 minutes in reading rules, and decided that O Leary had committed a foul in leaving th ring and awarded the fight to Warren. Neither man showed much punishment. Warren's lip is cut and O'Leary's face and mouth show slight punishment. There i3 much dissatisfaction over the result though it is generally thought that Warren made the best showing and would have won the tight on its merits had they fought to a finish. The special train brought the principals and spectators back to the city at o o'clock. Warren ha returned to Indiana and O'Learv is at the house of a friend, but will return to Cincinnati tonicht, Another Warren is talked of ill-ordcr occurred crowd was a tough one and unruly, and nearly all armed, and while the referee was boing selected they spent the morning ia target shooting. No effort was made to interfere witb the fichter-J. 3Iurtleretl His iamily. Special Di-p . tt h to the Dally Eagle. Ivixslea. Kan., Nov. 8. News reached here today a terrible murder in Hcdg uian county about sixteen miles northwest of this pla.v. Samuel Purple shot and killed his wife, two children and sister-in-law and wounded :mothcr child. He has surrendered to the sheriir and there are strong tineas of lynching. No cause is given fcr tl.f act. FIGHT WITH GUS. Two Wealthy Ranchmen Vig-ht Duel One Instantly Killed. CAREY PAEK LOTS Only 6 more days remain before prices will be advanced 25 per cent. Are most beautifully located. Every lot has a sidewalk bid in front of it. Street cars run the entire length of Carey Park and the elevation is 12 to 14 feet higher than Douglas avenue, and has the finest water in Kansas. Carey Park Lots Are being sold today at $225, $250, 5275 and $300 each, the latter price or choice corners. Carrey Park Lots "Will he advanced in price by the Land Company on the 15th of November 25 percent.lt there are any lots lett by that tlma About one-half have been sold. Carey Park Lots Are the safest investment, at the extreme low prices that we are selling; them, of any residence property in Wichita. CAREY PARK Is right in the line of all the fine residences of the city of Wichita, and will always be. The high and dry sandy loam, and the elevation and- pure water, assures it. Seven new housss will be built there this fall. For further rjatticulars call on the CAREY PARK LAND COMPANY, At the office of E. C. & I. K. Co., 329 Douglas ave. S.vxAxrt'Xio, Tex., Nov. (5. A duel took place Friday afternoon, in Gavalen county, near the county line, between two of the wealthiest ranchmen in Gavalen county, Hiram Bennett and John Hum field. The men for .several years Avere close friends and owned many cattle and sheep jointly. About a year ago they dis solved business relations and a difficulty arose regarding the number of cattle in a bunch vhie i figured in their settlement at valuation of 10.000. The breach grew wider with time, each sending word "that he meant to kill the other. " Friday af erunon the two rich ranchmen with a "few cowboys happened to meet near the edge of the little village of Bates villc. They were both en horfebaek and carried Vrinchester'. It was agreed that they should dismount aud fire at the ord of command from one of the cov.'boys. They stood about one hundred jards apart. Bth were crack allot .i. d each fired at the word. Bennett fell dead with a buhet hole through hi brain. One report tayss ilum field was v. oundcl in the thigh. An- ther account says he is uninjured. N attempt has been luadu thus far to arrest Kumrield, who U on lib ranch and would doit'lea-s fight before bJng carri'-l to j d. The dead man was worth a quarter ot a m.iHon dollars in cattle, sheep aud lands. He leaves a family. A Double Mimler. Ft IvKor.n, llont. Nov. S. A terrible double killinir is reported from the north ern part of the territory, on Birch creek, eighteen miles north of Dillon. On the morning of the third hist, two men named ileeson and Axe had a quarrel about some land, jlecson finally went for his gun and returning fired "on Axe blowim: Jus head off. 3Ieeson was arrested and placed in charge cf a deputy sheriff. "hile waiting for a conveyance to take him to Dillona lad named dcheuck, 19 years old, who had been in Axe's employ, stole up behind 3reeon with a shot gun hea ih loaded with buck shot, placing the muzzle against the back of the man's head Schentk tired, killing 3fceson instantly. 3Iurderer arrested. A Sparring Match. Baltimouk. Nov. S. Fuliv 2,000 pco pie braved the cold today and journeyed 3 I miles to see Jack Ketran and Frank Her- aid SDarl at llerrinir Bun nice track. The ring was stretched on the track directly in front of the judge's stand. The two men were in splendid form, Herald stripped at 176 and Ketran at 180 pounds. The sun was nearly down when tho pugilists made their appearance and a brisk w ind from the northwest made standing on the bare "round exceedingly unpleasant. "When time was called, Ketran at once began to work on the offensive and after a few mo menta Ketran got in three wicked blows on his opponents i are in rapid succession each bringing blocd. Herald thenm:uie one of Ins furious rushes but Ketran tlodjjed him, but they clinched, but in breaking away Ketran by a quick move inent landed Herald squarely on his back in the corner, where he lay bleeding from the month and nose and panting heavily, when the police rushed through the ropes and stopped the fight. Kuran was not touched, while Herald received a cut on his upper lip and another oa his noA'. Tho short work and the two-ounce gloves used should prove conlcusively that both men meant business and instead of wanting scientific points thev wanted to see which was the best slugger. The principals were at oncehustled oil to the club house and the crowd dispersed. There is talk of the fiiiht being finished wilh bare knuckles to night. Killed at a Festival. Louisville, Ky., Nov. S. A Courier Journal special sayv. At a ntgro festival near Sieeifatone, Ky., Saturday night, IV Hi Bonderaunt and John Nelson quarreled about a woman and Nelson was shot and killed. Very Small, Indeed CincACf Nov. 8. Congressman Frank Lawler, riera, is elected in"the Secoml dis trict. The official canvass was cmpked this evening. He has just six votes raore than his opponent, Gteaon, united Jscor. Reported !st. Milwaukee, Wis.. Nov. & David v.nrt. .- Cn received a private dwp-lca from tie master of the schooner iMvid I Vance, dated Sault St. Marie, taiM; thai P. S. -Anyone buying lots in Carey Park today is sure to make 25 per cent, as our prices will advance on and after tho 15th or November, ISS6, twenty-five per cent. Don't forget it. C. P. L. GO. -MD-Cr American Drilling Co. -CONTKACTOKS FOE- Oil, Gits, Prospect and Artesian Weils. iVplvsia. ERtlnsati Irornpnr raauo. ,aijuuiuuj. Test your land! Ther way bo be imdcIaM wilh Natural I Gs.. Ccol.51taerl a-Oil for and ioSmI to raSy K-miw all oer tbc country. nd to th iswt w'?ent Iwwst fuel known. The itHiwerj or gasorctxu in paying iuamir mounxrHr-. neVnianuracturlct;. and ractorin Kve stability anTi priority to e-mimunSty S. S. MILUSR. Western .Vscnt, 1!4 llaln Strwt. WUWta, Kao Oil. H ia trine prrctrit cbdti't.'. -Br-tt oaj E. T. BROWN. ?. r. jiAitriN. Atur3rit-Law B T. BBOW2S So 3U. ERAL ESTATE" AM) LOAN BROKERS. Dealers la clo'k- Fu.i. acd Rwltencw JTop.-rty.Kanr.!. naccHi.and Acre Prosit) . &t L. lATWBfkl .'. Knote3aul 1 WICHITA, KANSAS. AGAIN I AGAIN ! A Loud Note is Heard from th Trombone of the Grea: Clothing Leaders! merlin- between O'Learv and the propeller ixu . -vr-r" of . thonSh no disturbance lost witn ait on m. -. -- - ,lr,-o. f, At Tho ir.wof tnc rropeiicr .mi y t sr St. Louis LlTe Stoct. iT. Loch, Ntrveraber S. Cattle Rwlpts. tZE; f fciprcrsw, HW. nitrkct ctA-ulir rhc1f- catlTe strer. 4 "ft iOt bstcbfn f,ir rV rn. ii! 5- tVxanJ tad ldil. coca 1 Thev liefUae tO DO SO. raoc u choice. .i wJ , . . ... . ,, t ALBAiT, "ov. S, The Butchers here motber PimoO. fekersfatr to best. 3&gS5. Tort-rs. . . thf!ntThrtf T s.hr-nTonpd rair to choice MiioiW: pips, comiscn to ginj. cmcago. a mc. ivninis 01 xaoo. a. w oounu ?.i cnnTYin inpir nn-i nrn in mranie ItSJ; hlpcjet. Sn uit; S2WSiS55. 5her Hecelct. cucasion to prfmo. $1 Sorfl W. to support their brethren in their strike. Fatal Explosion. ,t- .mnn on lake Superior. schooner, bjgood management, sKcowarfarf in weathering it and reacbiag SonivSi. Jfa rie rnicu her canvass. The iiare Inww is also reported unk. New York Grain. Nrr Yosx. NoTemlr i. CnlawfoJlv Re3trained- Sr. Loris, Nov S- Sirs. Lfaie lioot, of D&v.d iouicnnpaanj, tne Adams' express messenger, wh was reccat lv robbed on the St. Looii and Saa Fran asco railwaT, a few milts from this cfcr, appeared today thronch her atwrncr. w JnHtf Thaver of the drcaii court, for a -i EH Mssy ttWrt&s&m&SM liHKspli - u kg : 'i ' tfM f Wfc r H W& P'SEI Ess! &&1 i && teq & tP Unequaiecl Novelties in Sens, Tooth's, Boys and Children's Fine Ready-Made Garments, You cannot ae?p!;eisg pleased ith our esaot MfL1 Our Stylish Taflor-Made Pants, Oxir Hamlsumo Fall Overcoat All t,h n(svr Fall and -winter styles ot Boy's aod CbiktrMi Pricee lo" and range according tt duality. Suit- TfTOuarenofedisposKltopurcbaEa aoc(?pta cordliU tor!ltlon Gxaminethemostcorapl9tesvocltorrin8ml mssemm clothing ever enlbUGd In this or any otngrdty. CjO ien Jtva One Price Clothiers, 2fo. 223, Comer Douglas and Lawrence aveonas. I. GROSS, Prop. fie 0. 3. JACOBS, afciixai Wbtra: CloKl heatr. CairaJed red. SltiJei. rator. S5 .'C aS-.-ci, No. 2 .! rf.1 1 Tnrr,,,,, c v s a rvrmVr-! wTJt'hihss'eoraus in behalf of Iierson, Journaf special savs;' At theratincadon of i who her peUtloa savs is unU fallr re- REAL ESTATE rODXD. POCXD-fi btllbetK-Ptn Doniw Jjc. atjd H.-bl t. Owner addnrt Ed. H. ilidloa. Ictlta, kaaM Vnr i'i-'.- rv- (CAt .-SU. Cora Cnsraapd t?4ix: Xo2 -t elerttor. ii -if afloat Xa.2Jiovesiber.CStol3 ;IX-ctJlr y. -retire; mixed western S3i3t; i!w ir.ssl'TTi. 5.iX BatterQnie; -weetera. 120S. irve firm; orera SmJIJ. Cn. 'Ess Ia dezcasd; 'sresters fnsiu Z222T-&. tha election of Dr. Godfrej Hunter, the successful congressional candidate m the Third district Ssturdav night at Bnrkw- Haaard. James Jones, the countv jiflor, or under the eje of a detective. The ODrt I V,mT Hudson and Wm. Richie were abo orderrd the wn: to be isced rfctumaWe t-l seriouslv injured. 1 morrow morning. strained of his libertr by the officials of tbc j prrsTp- comoanv. be bemc locked in a 1 rrvm at the Southern b&tel. acala: bis consent, and that he i constantiv in diargs MONEY TO L3AN1 K8 1KS8BASCL fVaMey Ceatre, Sedg-ric County, Kas A. SMITH, CONTRACTOR. CAFTPENTER sAJg JOISTEK. vrciiV x ii: n " rTfc"f f esrCitri. K&Ztm UtiUl.