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-v ' J?,?,r:f'v'''-4!-"-sCft;"r -4 ?,?? ;- ? A-" z&f -i5t??i?.w-!.3.S?S-'? rvS"-! ric '. if" " " ' $r' " ''? y&C-f i- ''i'-Z .&Sgl. ' :-l?; $fce WticMto j?ails Saflfe: grtdtes Stomrttxg, &jn?it 14, 1887. T-iVs v-iJ?J 'v & f 1 ; f r r ADDnmiUL TELEGRAPH Canadian Reciprocity. New York, April 14 At the annual meeting of the Canadian Club last evening -Ernstus Wimau who was elected president of the club, m-ule an address in which lie referred to the present relations of the United State3 with Canada, ilr. "Wimnn thought it was almost impossible to over estimate the importance of occurrences of the next few weeks, lie thought that if the object sought by Canada in her strict enforcement of the exactions of obsolete regulation and deni.il to American vessels privileges enjoyed by Canadian vessels the world over was the payment by the United States of an award similar to the Halifax award, it ought to be underwood once for all that the American people will never grant any such. There is no way to adjiibt successfully the relations of the'two coun tries. Mr. Wltuan thought, but by means of thorough reciprocity between them; such as suggested by the" bill before con gress offered by Mr." Butter .vorth of Ohio. A 2fevr Development. Indianapolis, April 14. Something of a sensation developed today in connection j with the trawls ailegea to nave neen com mitted at the lant elections. Under a nil ing by Judge Gru-Jmm the prosecution were forced lo transfer the cae to the j-tate courts and the grand jury of the criminal court has been taking evidence in the mat ter. Tne jury is drawn to serve mx months. It consists of six members and is equally divided politically. Today th'i Republican members tent a letter to the judge in which they stated that there was ample evidence to warrant the finding of indictments in the election fraud cases, but that such results were prevented by the re fualof the other meinliers of the jury to take action. In concluding, the three members aked to be excused from further service on the jury. Judge Irwin on re ceipt of the letter expressed considerable indignation, and said that tne facts stated developed something entirely new in crim inal jurisprudence. A CrrouudlerfB Scare. Kkw Youk, April 14. A New Orb-ans special says: Referring to the report that the steamship Gulnare is on the Iri-h coast with a cargo of dynamite, it may be proper to state that the" original and only Gulnare is now in the fruit trade between this port and Bay Islands. Stic sailed from New Orleans April 1st for llurta, and her charter is to the leading shipping house oi Woodward & Wright. She sailed in bal last and the only frtight she carried was specie with which to put chase a cargo of bananas. She will be due on return tin's week. Some mouths ago the British con sul here caused the Guluare to be detained some da) a for an error in Jer papers. The defect was mended and she went about her business. The v(sd was owned by prom inent Irfch nationalists of this city, an I SDiue excitement was canted at the time Dy the rumor that she Has Jilted out as a Fenian privateer, and this may have given rise to the scare on the other side. Time Convention. t New Youk, April 14 The time con vention of railroad superintendents and managers concluded its sew-ion this after noon at the Hotel Brunswick. The new code which was provisionally adopted six months ago wa9 brought up again and adopted. It will be put in operation as soon as practicable. By this code a uni form svstem of signals by lamps, wheels and other methods and regulations for tim ing and starting trains, rules for running trains on single tracks, for switching and side-tracking, are included in the code. the general intent ot the new cone is to injure safety to passenger and freight. A plan for a system of telegraphic signals was also introduced and provisionally adopted. It will come up at the October J sesson. St. XrOKlS LlT 8te)C ST. Loci. April 14. Cattl-Rcta. SOObpt 1CO0 market easier, choice hwivy native teers $i T05 20. shippers tora fair to gcxy t OOfiU ": feeder fair to ifood 3 203 9u; stockere fair to good tSi)S3 10; Texas cxmmoD to eholc. t2 J03 90. Hogs-Itecelptii 4!: Bhpt 13fJ market actlTe: levrer; choice, heavy and bufhta selection S3 55 5 .(: DacJKlnz fair to pood. . HSffi Sir rnrtr m. dlum to prime. 5 20O5 35. pigs common to good l 50 ShwD Recelpts.2600, ghlprapnts ; market firm Wool-Mediuru faaw'y 3 COS bO; fair to c&oii.e3 10 ($4 00. Choice wed potatoes, 90c per bcshel, at Stelnhauser-Morkle Supply Co. 127-tf Choice seed potatoes, 90c per Stinhauser-Merkle Supply Co. bushel, at 127-tf A Sort of Omnibus Affair. Pjttseukg, Pa., April 14. The Knights of Labor in this district have formed a national district assembly of iron and steel workers. The new district will start out with twenty local assemblies and a total membership of over 4,000. It will include every class of skilled and un skilled labor employed in the iron and steel works throughout the country. It is -xnected that headquarters will be here. Officers will consist of master workman, grand worthy foreman and executive board of seven. Sub districts will be located in every iron centre in the country, including Chicago, New York, Cincinnati and St. Louis. A Chicago Stock Board. Chicago, April 14. Members of the Chicago Board of Trade have decided to to take immediate action for the incorpor ation of a Stock Board in connection with the Board of Trade. Its members hop to be limited to members of the board. A board of eighteen directors has beeu chosen, and a formal application will be made to day to the secretary of state at Springfield for a charter of incorporation. A Virginia Town Burned. Richmond, Va., April 14. A fire to night in Onancock, Accomac county, des troyed most of the business portion of that town. Twenty-three houses, including the Grand Central hotel, postofilce and a number of business houses, were burned. There is no lire department in the town and the citizens could onlv tight the fire with buckets. Losj $30,000: insurauce $20,000. St. Lou id in Lnck. St. Louis, Mo., April 14 It is stated on alleged reliable authority that the new shons which will muui be built in the southern part of the city by the Missouri Pacific railroad, will be the largest r.-.tlroad shops in tiie country and will have full fa eiliiii-s for not only building and repairing all kinds of cars, but for the manufacture of locomotives. Kansas City Gram and Provisions. Kaxsas Crrr.Aprll U. Dally Indicator reports wheat No. 2 red, cash 70 asked; Mav 69J-J bid. TH asked; Corn steady; No. i cab,32 Jf afced: April &i(iBd May S1H bid 35 asked; Ju y .15 bid. J-j asked. Oats. No. 2, cash, 29 b!d, April 19 cid; Hay 3CH asked, rlour. dull. Btealr: Quotations xxS5; xxx 81.00 1 10, family 81 131 25; choice t.1201 to; fancy to extra fancy i .V)l 65: patent 81 &2 00. Corn Meal. Green, 67; dried, W, choice yellow, 65; bulk. 70. Kran Italic, 53; sacked. 61. Hiiy Fif m: fancy MuaU baled. $S 50; large, $7 50. Flax &ed !. Rutter Creamery, fancy. S; fine dnirr, 22. Cheeeo Full cream, lS5ihll; fiats, T&5. Eggs steady. IVtultrj Old hens, fat. heavy, 3?,f 3 23; rooatcrs'3 0 turkevs. U. ProvUIons. Pusar cured hams,ll?(; bacoa V dried bref. 11; dried bet-f cleir, 9; dry salt cleat rib side, fS 2); Iodk clear, 1 3 30 shoulders. 85 00; short clear, S 40, sraoke1 clear rib siJ, 6 7i); lon; clear, 3 fy. shoulders, f. 73: short clear. OS 1. Mew Pork-$18 W. Liril. Choice tisree, 7 00. J. R. KeDnon fc Co., at 107 south Main at, make a specialty of property in the south and southeast part of tho city. 127-0t Choice seed potato?, 50c per Stemhauser-Merkle Sapply Co. bushp, at 127-tf J. R. Kennon & Co., at 107 south Main, will rent your property for you and jruaran tee the rent. 127-6t We ave Placet Our Roger Choice seed notatoes. 00c oer Steinhauser-Merkle Supply Co. bushel, at 127-tf Parties bound to sell their property ought by all means to see J. R. Kennon & Co., they have $100,000 of eastern money, and are ltiy ing for snaps. 127-6t Kansts city lae Stocfc. Kaasir Cirv.AjirU 1. Cattle. Hpcipta, IWT. shlrimer.ta.HM. lower. Trading not snRlcent to establish pricua. ti(.s. Kecelpts. 3.40, ihipments, Sj3, 5 to lower; pood to choice S4X W. common to rae-Jluf 5 0045 40; ikipi and pUrs 58 !V?A ). Sh"ep. R-eeIpl. 31, stdptueiiu. r.one; weak jtikI to choicv, iri OVv3 50: eommm to luedium t,'i 00 52 73. CUleauo Liive citocJt. Crncu-oo. April 14. The DroTera Journal reprt5 cattle ree!ntf lift): ahiomnt.' 3V0: dull; shipping steers. 0-Vi to Mt) lbs .'. MlatJ le': stocKcrs ann feeler C2 6 -.4 i S cows, bulls aud mixed 1 75J 9). buUt $J.Oe30J; throush "X.uf cattle $2 50S V). TIo Keceipto 39 0O. shipments 6w markt teady roun aim mixed SotO&i'B pacV lUrfajidlppinKSSlSiS 8 Jtf Bht 65Wa5 50; kl isuu S0j Siiei-p Receipts Mi O.shlpnients 10"0: market slow; natirea WOlAino. western 4 U414 IZ; Tcuns $2.'0 '44 vO. lambs $t MX3 5 Choice seed potatoes, 90c per Steinhauser-Merkle Supply Co. bushel, at 127-tf Grand Lodjyre, Knthta of Honor. Ottawa, Kan., April 13. The Grand Lodge, Knights of Honor, sUte of Kan sas, met here today, nearly 100 delegaies being present. At the night session the following ollicers were elected for the en suing year: W. II. Fullis, of Girard, G. D. J. S Ilisrgs. of Lawrence. G. V. G. J. Copeland, of H iKtead, G O. Kev. E Skinner, of Blue Itipuis, G .1 H Birtle, of Topcka. G G. S. B Itiig-5. of Emporia, G. It. It S. Turnngton, of Emporia, G. T. W. II Hixon, of Leavenworth, G. G. A. E Baird, of Wiulield, G. S. W. D. Butler, of PenlKhly, J. A. Wells, of Erie, and .1. II. Bortal. of Arkansas City, grand trustous. C. Fort Heott Hilarioua. Ft. Scott, Kan , April 34. An im mense ratification meeting was held here tonight to rejoice over the Bucceas of Fort Scott, the discovery of two of the largest natural gas wells iu the United States. The flow of the gas is fabulous and will .supply tho wants of this city for all purposes, tor light, fuel and manufacturing. The daily papers liens are tilled with illustrations of the new gas wells aud immense nrtfdau wells and the people are wild with eAcite inent and enthusiasm tonight over the grand boom now in progiw. There wab ii grand trade procession tanight headed by bras bands bpreehes were made from a platform iu front of the Huntington houte by Col. Harris, lion. J. 11 Salee, GeM. Rice aud others. Fully 8,000 people weie out. A Swoepiujr StrikH Predicted. Dktkoit, April 14. The executive corn mittee or the National Defensive Associa tion arrived at the Itu-sell home at a late hour hut night. This morning a meeting of the committee win held at tho busine olfieo of the Detroit Stove Co. After an informal talk it was decided that an order should be Issued to members of the Defen sive Association throughout the district to commence work t once on St. Loiii pat terns. Secretary Thomas payer This de cision unquestionably mean a Bjrike and a strike means that 25 000 molders w ill quit work and that 7,000 men aud boys will be thrown out of employment More than that, the same movement will sweep the country. Aphis: tho Naughty Men. Boston, April 14. The Herald states that .Mrs. Sarah E Iiowo. f Tfoman's Bauk fame, has absconded with $50,000 ot dt positors' money. Ever inre her release from convenient on the charge of swind ling dcpoiitors in her bauk, she ha con tinued the business of receiving deposits of money from women, pacing, or promising to par, exceedingly high rates of interest thcieoH. A lady from Augusta, Maine, called at ilrs. Howe's house last evening for the purpose of collecting iutircsl on a sum of Biney deposited with her. She wjis told by the mau who came to the door that "Mrs IIoc has skipped, and has taken $50,000 with her." Warrant have been issued for Mn. Howe's arret-t and the police are searching for her. And the End In "ot Yt. Pottsijoiu), Tex., April 14. John Christian, brother of James Christian, who was killed a few days ago, organized a posse of twelve to thirteen to hunt the murderers down and lau on them last iiiyht. Alex Duzm and Steve Itusoli, the two men who,kiiled Chrhtian and Litttrel, were killed, making four lives lost and the end is not yet. Gratifying to Stockholders. Kkw Youk. April 14 The directors of the St. Louis !c San Francisco railroad, at their meeting today, unanimously voted that the present earnings, if continued, in dicate that the company would soon be in position to pay dividends on preferred stvtck. The net earnings for March are estimated at $:00.000. Chauute 1-cctted. Cdaxctk, Kan., April 14. A big rain fell lust night and the fat mens are afraid we will have too much. Iteal estate baa opened upon a bigger scale than ever. Mr. Itr. C. C. Hawlings struck coal at a depth of eighteen feet. Great excitemeut prevails. These arc Actual lidruim. 4 lots corner Jackson and livers avenue, Rosenthal's add, J 1,200. t) lots Moser ave, Mapl? Grove add, ?2,2.ri0. 5 lots Wheeler ave, E University add, $1,200. 4 lots corner Motor ave, Maple Grovo add, SI, 400. 2 lots Garfield add, Hiram ave, $525. 4 e t lots corner Ida and Henry ts, Lincoln st add, $2,000. 4 lots corner urana a iaura, iicuormiuEs add, l,X) 3 lors Moley ave, Ranson & Kay'a add, 1 block from street cars, $050. 4 lots in Liuwood Park add, .J&iO. 4 Jots corner Francis and Avenue G. Lin- wood Park add. i'KSO. 2 e f, Motley avo, Ranson & IvayV add, $700. 2 lots Kelnh add, cor Mosley and Morris, $1,500. 2 e f lots. Fourth ave, block 1, Allen & Smith's add, $000. 50 feac corner Tepka and Pearl, 1 block from street cars, with new rell fiHishad 8 room house suitable for one or two families, VXt). And a full list of cheap farms, and im proved and uuimprovel property in all parts of the city. Ker.van Bros. & Webb, Room 17, up stairs, 224 E Douglas ave. 12Wt Choice seed potatoes, 90c per Steiuhauser-Merkle Supply Co. SPECIAL. N TICB bushel, a 127-tf A A. Hyde. C. B. Lcdi.ax. W. P. (X,sa-sla:.-d. Pjeeidcnt. Vioe-Preti't. Secretary. G.C.BTBON'G. RrRECTOIiS: . T. HWE5. G. O. M. DUCKXER. 1ANCHESTER Six miles east of Wichita, on the S.L.&S.F.R.R. Lots for sale at $50 TO $150 EACH for a few days only to start the boom. BUCKNFR & CLEAVELAND, Agents 123 N. Main ft. Wichita. O. B. LTJDLAM, Manchester. d3T-Iico Bt;r Suit Decided. Pakkersijuhg, "W. Va., April 14. Judge Jackson, of the United States Court, has decided tho important cae of Caper ton and others against Rich and others, by w hirh the heirs of Hon. Allen T. Capertou are put iu possession of 04,000 acrea of land in Webster county. "INAMCE AND COMMERCE. iUJlKKTS BY TI3LEGRAPH. New Yurie Hunojr. NhwYoiuc. April 14. SScney on oai t-iwy aTirft percent; olostsl at 2t Prime raere;ntllc iapt;r .iw 6 SUTlliii? exchaun dull litit HMuiji at f i B.'M S6 for uj a.iy bills uixl 4 o'H for tlin(l. rhf total wtUvi of htooIiH "ett- iW.orJ unart. H?r'enth 10U J pt-r-oenta 1-"J I't iwrtvnw ll'.H 5 jHr-it-nta of 'i lUt UiHrOlirl 6 Ml hk'iuro A AlMii 145 'tiictto, Hurlluton Quincj 1)2 ij.CAviuna lS ?.rW Xt L&ko Short" 5$ rtixtourl Pacific lin Sorthvvmtrn 11!S NVw York Outral 1U Hj1Iuk 1 Rock b-laml l! .'nlon HttCUlc 6m CVtvMh 2156 Wctru UakQ 77 Chlco Urnin and Provlwioas. Cukuoo. April 14. The whtat nirtcvt wsj active and etroritfor, with ihorU buylug more freely iintl dlpljj!ng moroanx let' to rover outstanding May iiales. Any buying ou tlwlr part, however, c tused values to rapidly appre ciate. Trades are completely nttMaas the probable course of price during the rematnlns half of th m mUi. Ouulile news hax very Uttt weight, iu the lncoll!t of a May squeeze, on the price of May wheat. Kecclp:a'J3U4. Xa delivery openeJ aiSSftg row to SJJ6" where It c!oje.l. Corn was quiet tuid easirr, hut closed at yetordayN figures. Oau iuhj aud eaxlrr. H pork uuchar.ced. To Partion Deslnnjj location Cor Manufacto ries. Parties wishing to lacato manufacturing establishments with b&t railroad facilities in the Mibutbof Wichita, will consult their interests by calling at the ofllce of Taylor. Hall & Co., 21X N. Main st. . d-120-fli Choice .eetxl potatoti-, DOc ier Steinhauser-Merkle Supply Co. bushel, at 127-tf Brinj;yonr property to us, wo can sell it for you. J. R. Kenbo & Co. 12C-6t Choice 'etl potatoes, 00c jwr Bteiuhauser-Mwrklo Supply Co. bushel, at 1-7-tf Ve guaranUo rents to owners of property. Call and toe us. J. R. Kennon &Co., 17-6t . 107 South Mam et. I hare had eight yo&rv experience i'h drs making and am prepared to do flrst-cJats work. Cutting and fitting a specialty. Call at 3-M South Oak uii ott, west side. dU7lw Nora FzAfcz. Choice seed potatoe., 90c per Stoinhausar-Merkle Supply Co. bushel, at 127-tf ISRAEL BROS., & HOLLINGER, Real Estate Brokers, 414 E Douglas avenuo vricnua, Kansas. List of special bargains, revised eTery mom in: No. 1 80 acres choice land in corn, 6 acres orchard, 2-room hotue, well, large corn crib; 80 rods from Vallov Center. Price SS000; cash payment $:000. Ho. 240 acres land under fence, 1-4 milo from Maze.iSfldijwick Co., on W. fc C. R. R. Price S5500. Cash pajmtSHOO No. 3160 acre farm, 1-4 milo from Mbzo, on W. & C. R. R., 7-room house, large barn, sheds, windmill, under fence, 40"h hog-tinht. Price $7000; cash p'mt $2500. No. 4320 a farm, 7 miles east, 3 sheep sheds, large oarn and house, all under fence and cross fence. $50 per acre; one halt cash. No. 61 10- and 1 9-room house just south of Douglas ave, rents for 80 per month. Price $11250; cash payment 2600. No. 62 lots on N Lawrence avo bet 10th ad 11th sts. Price $3800. No. 74 lots on Wichita ft, bet 11th and 12thfts. $1076 each; 1-2 cash, bnl 6 mo. No. 83 lots on N Topeka ave bet 15th and 16th sts. $800 each, bf cash. No. 92 lots N Main st bot 3d and Central. Price $22500; hf cash. No. 102 lots opp Daisy-Crawford opera house, on Topeka ave. $8000 each; hf cash. Call or write for particulars. Having re sided in Wichita since 1876, wo realize our ability to secure for you safe invfet ments. You are invited to make oar office your headquarters while iu the city. ISRAEL BROS., & HOLLINGER, 414 E Douglas ave, Wichita, KJm., (Israel Bros', old stand. dl25-6t On the Pulse of the Clothing trade of this Community to the music OF GOOD GOODS & LOW PRICES. Smiling every clay as the crowds Increase for our fine tailor made clothinc. Everything fresh and new, which we are selling ror less money than you have been paying for common slop goods. No matter what others may advertise, You Will Always Find Us Selling Better Goods for Less Money than any other clothing house in the state. We handle a better class of clothing than was ever carried by any other dealer in this oart or the country. Before we came to Wichita, a good share of the trade in fine Clothing, Hats, Caps, Pine Imported Underwear and Furnishing Goods, A' ERE COMPELLED TO GO TO OTHER CITIES TO BUY THEM, SIMPLY BECAUSE none of the dealers here carried that class of goods; and before we opened our Children's DeDartme-t you could not rind any first-class Children's Suits, such as fine Kilt Suits, Jersey Suits, Sailor Suits, Jacket and Pants suits, or anything else in Fine Goods for Children's Wear, ITow no one thinks of going away from here to buy anything In this line. On the contrarv. people from other cities are coming here to buy Them of us, because we keep an immense stock or the best goods made, and sell ihem cheaper than they can get them for at home. Tour are all earnestly Invited to call and examine our ex tensive line of fine goods, and extreme low prices. COLE 4 JONES, the One-Price Clothiers, 225, 218 and 220 E. DOUGLAS AVE, WICHITA, KAN". Motor Line Addition. Henry Scliweiter. DAVIDSON & CASE, Ijeoaasora to JOHN DAVIDSON, Cemetery .Ttollcu. Notice is hereby given that all lots .and fork in Highland Cemetery must be paid for in advance and all work ordered through M. 8. Uochelle, as no other orders will bo hon ored. Wichita Cemetery Co. 12(M2t bushel, at l'J7-tf Choice sef d potatoes, 90c per Steiuhatuer-Merkle Supply Co. Te Township Officers. The Eagle Printing house have In Etock all the blanks tkat are used by them in their business, also justice docket, civil and crmin&l combiaod, at aa low a figure a tny stablishment in the west. w7-tf Chaico seed potatoes, JV)c per Steinhauser-Merklo Supply Co. bufchel, at 127-tf A special bargain, 100 acres only three and a half miles east of Main st ad two aud a half miles north of Douglas ave. Can ba bought very low if taien at once. 127-St KnoitT fc Fciu.og. Choico seed potatoes. !c pr bushel, at Steinhau&er-Merkle Supply Co. 127-tf For sal at a special bargain, if Fold within a few days, a fow of the mot beautiful eaat front lots on Jackson street. Griffenstein's 7th and 8th add. Also on New York and Boston aves, Xathewson add. For further particulars call on V. J. D., No. 805 Water rt. 127 8t Choice seed potatoes, 90c per bushel, at Steinhauer-Mrkle Supply Co. 127-tf Opnd RrtorffU C!'eU. Taken aa a Straw. Ew:bka, Kan., April 14 It is regard ed as a railroad item of importance Uih: Gen. Sill, agent for the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe railroad Co , today purchased twenty-three lots adjoining the company's depot'on the east. The fact that the Santa Fe people are buy in tbh property is con sidered a corroboraiTnj: the curreut suppo sition that the rouad houses and divi-iou headquarters of tbe Mulvane exteusiou will Ik: located in Eureka. Combined with the riin of yesterday thie has greatly stimulated the real estate market aud the transfers for yesterday and today uggre ratesixtv thonand dollars. SLOT Moltier'a Trouble. LouiaYii.LK, April 14. Tho trouble with thettovt moulders has renchid this. city. The principal stove manufacture! s today received the (s-cab) patterns which have passed through thu shop f the Fourth district where all the men are on a strike announce their intention of standing by the National Abboeintion. The number of men employ! is helwoea five and siv hundred. These latter y they will not do the work and expert to go out iu the morning. The manufacturers ay they nro well stocked and that they will not be Injured by the atrike. AirU 7SH 77i Wi lay 8.4 S4i Ss, JtiiK- :JH als S1H "t4n April 3:v sit S(W iw r. i z'i, June 4t'H Ai i 0.t Ajtril iti HH Ui ar JH -Mi stii June -, ai t I'ork April 3)f0 ?).0 5V30 5J rj ... 21U r.lit v31W 'Ant June tliU ri)iilui) :".m Jjnl AtHl 7S' 70 'H Hiy iw 7i) (iin 71H Ju..,. .7W IM 7 Ii Cah oaotatlon ww a rlUw: yionr it'silj-xnd unoli!Uurl. So juprliiK h.jt .i3S;,- So X fprliit? wtMt 1H .o!rv.1t2-X So I corn MiW So i Barley hi M- port Ju 75. Boperui. nijti:s'3H tvnwvat 4,,n Con 1"M" Si' Bt .. blwt iitf) Kt. Ils Oram and Vrovlalona. Sr. I-jitn April U. ricnr-Qu! and dull. .. '. beat Acdre Sn. 1 rvd ot. T-4i. !lsr7?K AV 1'wlnir st S H ''d. Jane,r?r5i clalc.57Ii. U 1. July 7Hlt"Ss (J.rn -dutlcT VT,-.T.- Say 544&54K e!o.tcS at Hih; JuueS.v: Jul st. .,., 0ii-Kl-m ih37U: 31T. T'. Bv a7 M V IAd ull iM"Jl,!CB. 7s Firm at H Batter Low. r: y.vk Oil inf 'J 0; nw lt 00, Choic sewi potatoes. Stemhauser-NIerkle Supplv Po, 90c per bushel, at lV7-tf Pioneor -:- Lumber -;- M-an OT BBOa'fJK CNTV. EstiiDllshed In 1870. A Complete Stock of Pine Lurobe.i Shingles, Lith. Doors, Sash, etc., always on hand OffW KNrt rvsU ou HUriKl U.-i betwpor. Davla renurf mu. f-a-ji dttmr have op'-neel an office first ricor vest of the New Carev Hotel, where can b fcund piats ana prices on my pro perty along the Motor Line, which h now being built to the southeast part of the city. Prices reasonable & terms asy, ' hiladelphia Store S. W. Corner Douglas Ave. and Market St. Fifty Cents on the Dollar. i Mil dlJ5-tf BREATHED Real Mate Coid'y Correspondence Solicited. OFFICE IN HOTEL GANDOLFO Wichita, Kan. ctw-tr MONEY 2 lota on FIlia ave, near Kellogg st, A lots on Eni8 ave, near KtWuzg et, 6 lote on EHia avp, ntr Kellogj; it, 8 lots on Ellin avo, ntr KeUojjg rt, ifr. H. I. Rick. Choice eed potatoes, 90c ier S t vi n hauser-Merkte Supply Co. bu5bel, at li.'7-tf Wo have hou-a for ale from $2,000 to $10,000 in every direction. Homes can be procured through us on the mw liberal terra. Come and see us; vre c-an sell yon number one farms at prices that will r.rtonish j-ou, and at figures that rrill pay you to in vest. Remember the Eagle's prophecy that all good farms in Sedtrick county will be worth $10) per acre. We have at the prewar time for sale 475 acres of Cowskin land, well improved, for $40 an acre, and will give mors than liberal tc-nus to the right party; or will tke part payment in citv property. This property roat be sen to be appreciated. Walker & FidJer, 183 Jf Xain. dl2S-tf. Choice ed potato, 9f)c pr Steinhauscr-iltrkle Supply Co. bushel, e 127-tf Choice fO?d potato, Sfc'c pr biubel, at Steinhauser-Merkle Supply Co. 127-tf Ylka's AddSiien. First coma, first choice. Terras e.y. For sale by Tuceep. & Jace50.y, d 124-tf 144 N. Main tt. Township Offloer. Each Road 0v6reeer should baTf a 1 oaii OvLrser's Account Book, Ke coipt Book for Labor, Receipt Book for Extra Work, and a Receipt Book for Msteri&l Uaod. (P"Tbe above dbonld be fnrnisheti to the OtHcors of each well regulHUni Township.ai the expeiiee of the Town ship. The Eagle ha the most om- ptete Books acd Blanks now published. At Lowest Rates and Ready for Borrowers AT OXCE S. W. COOPER, r xatj.- arntsT. WiCBITA. EA5. la th V6IWt o ttt Xlanecah, fertll kerod pree dnU nd wbere Um crops oerer tall, tbe Occidental Tors ant Laid Cs., OBtr tor Sid lot ta tiw f o!lwlai Hfcllrt.! tvwnt Is KAOaa: CXUSTXll rniOm wt of Kingman 3SbQ' wt of wlohlta. CAIRO 'U nif wwt ot Elnian. anJ K KVf l of tVlciilta. CTTUSOt. U mi wn of Slnssuim, oad SB a2 ww of Widuta. Th iMe towiM Jiat h rnrod sad irleri frattocit. jlUo conEnloai hyroil "! U W!cJt 4 TtxlmrTL. Asthloa. To;fci !ata 7b. ad St. Lcrai t. Sn Fraceiwo R.lrr-Xjj-v H. Clooa. CalIJ-att.Ko. C. P. BhoV. Cairo. Ea R. a BScftartiJ- Cilfcto. Ka. DtM-rtor-B TT Kl:nW, Bouc. Ma; a. K Prai k, Tp. Cn; H. L 6oarake. Trj. SiJi. 7 K. OUh-u. Klojmaa. Kit; T.CaW, Prid3it Wihn, Sab. SPECIAL SALE OF PARASOLS And Silk: Sun Umbrellas, commencing Monday morn ing and continuing until they are all sold. FIELD'S AHTI-BHIOUS WOEH PCW2EES remove all worms 1IC2P7 Tapo Worm. Actiusr as a cathartic, thoy clratiK! tho fts tera of nil lmpuritiCF. GITZ IZTOC k I?JiL THET iAS TZS 3iSf TUB SO CTHSL AT BErW!5TS or by mail, In 25c, W)c.t ana 31 00 eizes, TAPE WOUM removed alive In two houra. witu 2JJ.D wsriiE. consultation true. TAPE WORM REMEDY fold OUT bye&ecia! order. Termi H'aonable Prof. BYRON FIELD. 2U Kanwi Ave. fOppoa!te TVladaor ITotc!) lO-JIi, IlISi! dlS-lm Conit to UriqiM-iw for Iar Brl Pereheron Stallions. FP-EXCH DRArTund FREVCH COACH. At Pretty Viev Stoct rirm. located 4 mUf wt of WichlU. M. J. GLANCT & CO Real Estate Brokers. Boom No. 3, 114 Mala street 'Wichita, TTnrM 'j'Jlit' In January last vro closed out the entire stock of parasols and silk sun umbrellas or a manufacturer retiring from business, paid spot cash for them and got them at our own prices. The prices wo paid will ALLOW : US : TO : SELL : THEM At just about fifty cents on the dollar of last year's figures. We know it Is a little early for parasols but at the prices we put on them we expect to sell them ALL IN ONE WEEK. A. KATZ. Cm hor French p-JUrre with all lakronaU bows. Ulllons In rvJee Tir jerof ljf7 Brats;. French draft, colo- black, tV) Gatu-b-Ua, French Co ch, vjlor bty, biak JnlaU 323 J -pS. hlh xnile F-toci Draft, coiox sc! KTtj, li to lasar ccaret with foal Mar?s from a dlttaace krpt n-fW lre of char? atowTSfr' rlk Al are 1 tj-5 to ia-r-rt rat cnrM tntoit breMtajj 1wt Win (UnJ at ax firii 'U fir 4 dy of the fi, yrWav Dd Satnltv J r'Holisws' bra. : cwl end or Map!- '. hildt 4 blii -ouxb oT Ix-Q7l Arenas R.n I hare f.or -l aad rm3p tullion? fr : alKafw rlsoie -ho-iiiora bull toz Mfct rvot&bl trnu. 4Jvi-w5i-:n HlBA SKITfl. S, S. MILLER, REAL ESTATE. Ooar-JCVir for C ac-1 Xt-.caJ crpec lrailt. Xtzi tor ArvJu: WX! eua:z7. 114 Main st, Room 4, "Wichita, Kin. Tucker & Jackson Heal Estate & Loan Brokers, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS 7o acres adjoining John Bright University S42.COO. 60 feet and a large brick block on Dougiae ave $46.CX3a 25 feet and a 3 story brick house on Main st 25,000, 42 feet on 5 ifth ave S5.6GO. 35 foot basinets lot ou we&t side .$3,0C0. 10 lots on Cleveland ave $6,000. 50 feet and 3-room house on Ohio ave 2,500. 25 feet and 5 room house on Ohio ave SI. 200. 9o feet and fine house on Waio st $1 l.ooo. 4 lots on Hydraulic Sl,6oo. 4 lots In East University add Sl.ooo. 4 corner 1 is In South University add SO-So. 4 lots in Garfield 2nd add Sl,25o. 2 lots In Matthewson's add S3,ooo. Tucker & Jackson 144 NORTH MAIN ST. 144