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, . '';wfr--v-" '- - 7 --t smwmwy?? f:tmtmwmMwmmQm f-girjf 40sf t :. -31 Pte laitftita jpailxj gagle: 'Ixursfog lpxrruitg, gantrartj 2, 1890. bi WICHITA MARKETS. Hogs Strong- and 2 1-2 and 5 Cents Higher than YesterdayThe Receipts Were Light, There Being but 406 on " Yesterday's Market Little or no Change In the Cattle Trade. Wichita LlTe Stork Market. Wichita, Kan. Jan.1. CATTJ.K. Receipts 20. The market Is firm to a shade higher on account of light receipt. Good fat cows, heifers a, d bulls are In active demand at steady prices. Native shipping steers, fancr, 11003. 1G50 H,g t3 ,o iJJ Good to extra iSWaiKO 3 10 & Kalr natUe shipping steers, llUOa.12 Olbs 2 at G3 00 Batchers fcteers sOUUSO jb A ) Native feedluc steers 2 u 0 fe- .5 NatUo stoekers 2 JW .0 Cholcecov.6 and heifers ' f S Far to good cows and heifers xi i Bulls a dhtaij ? M Xi Texas steers, heifers ;j" r Texas cows 1 j" & $ BcaUawaus 5 CjS1 w HOGS. The receipt-of hope were light yesterday probab ly owinjj to the fact of it heme a holiday. Early report, from -,astera markets quoted the ho rnar Uetassteadv. but 1 iter Mejrams quoted an advance of t& Oc. The market opei.ed UH e at 2!oC high er than veat-rrtiy' clo-e and continued trong throuThoJtlhe day with bulk of sale at Ka..d tTptJ 7. JO, Two cars arrived too late for je&terday's market. "Wo quote: Choice f-orted. 200a:GO...... ?3 -VJ, M ffi LlEht mixed. aaoJ4i i;ounds 4iHs3 Heavy mixed, 26U&3a) lb- 3 4a 3 4.J Roul'Ii old bows aid ttags W i&J SHEEP. Good mutton sheep. S03.1U31bs 3M4c Good stock wtther". "o(35 .'?? Good to extra lambs ts're0 Wlihlta Grain Market. tt ichita. KaD,, Jan. L GHAIX-Car lots on track: WHEAT-Good milling' iSiSc, vrhile other grades are quoted at j and down. COiv o. , 13c OATS-123M- RYE No. 2, 2 SiVs No. 3. SRS2tc HAY H 50iii ton 4 00 In car lots. GROUND CORN Chop In car lotsbSc per 100 lbs. Wichita 1'roduce Market. WicniTA, Kan., Jan. 1, POTATOES Kansas 40c per bu. northern 5'c r ORNGES Mexican 3 '.d per crate; ilorida 3 io per box. LhMONS Mas 5 00 per box. APPLET - Me per bu: 3 00 per bbl. CAHBaGES .Noithen S2 .-0 jer 10) In. ONIONS-panMi per ba. Kansas 60c UaNaN S -1 !S2 j0 per bunch. hOUS-U 'do per aoz. JBCTTE K Fancy creamery 2jc. choice creamery 22 choice butter lc fair l'; cooking butu-r li. CHICKhNS-Drcssod Caix. pr lb lhe sJ 50 per doz. Wichita Hide and Tallow Market. "Wichita, Kan.. Jan. 1. lb Xo. 1 k f en salt Zk'Hc. - - green talt .'ic per lb: Ko,2 2ac lac each. Wclilta Provision Market. Wichita, Kan., Jan. L SUGAR CURED MEATS-Canvassed or plain Hams. If pounds and up. 10c. Ham, 1 pounds and up, lie. Hams, small Mzes. 10t12 pounds, lie Breakfat-t Bacon (full width or strips.) SJc Dr.ed beef-ham (extra iry), 10c. bmoKea Btuf 'ionguos Ier doz, f4 M. Cottage or Boneless Hums, 7Jc. BIDE MEATS- Short t lear bides (dry salt), (Mc Clear B icks f!ic Long Ciear Bicun, CJ-Jc. Bacon Shoulders, 5kc. EAUSAf.K- Fresli Pot k Sausage Xo 1 re l"resh Pork bauagu. (extras) CJic. LAItD- Lhoico family Cc Bakers' Spf cin, 6ic, Pure Ieaf, t-fic. 1. b Lard. -'i. FHKSA ME4.T3- bides or w holo Carcass. 3?lG?c. Hind Qunrtor. SW c. Forequ-iriers. "IWsb-VAc Loins. 7'.'Ja Pork Loins, uc. 'lender Loins, Sc Jpiue Rlb -Jc tickbones 2c. ! Wichita Flonr Market. Wichita, Kan- Jan. 1 Jest Patent per cwt. (standard price) S-' 10 .vccond irrade 1 W Ixtrafaucy J" uips.ufr.buiky.ir.'.r.'.'.ir.ir.i'.ir."..."..!!"."'.". 40 tran EDGAR A. POE'S COTTAGE. Bale of the House In "Which the Poet Wrote Some of Ilin Fnmous Pieces. Tlie cottar at Fordbam in which Edgar A. be wrote some of his most famous poems, notably "The Bells," "Annabel Leo' and "Ulalume," tho purchase of which soma months: uro by Edward Fearing Gill, Poo's biographer, is faul to have fallen through, is one of the most interesting sights about New York to oue interested in literary relics. The cottage and farm on -vrhich it stands were pur chased for 8,487.50. It was .Mr. Gill's inten tion to have the litiildtnq preserved so far as possible from tae encroachments of time. The present tiunearnmv of tho cottage itself Is much the same as it n as u hen Poe hired it, but the sujmindnigs have chanced. When Poo lived in it in 1846 the country was un settled, and the farm house' v.ire few and far betwetM Now it is lit the li 11 it of the city of New York. Eugeie Field, in a recent number of Amern 1 h:is brought to light an account of an iutrting visit made to the cottage b Ilih ilurttia J L'ltnb, and de scribed by lnr in a volume entitled "Echoes of the JS-tautic Sj3ity of Jersey City" (1SS2). Follow nig aro some extracts: "Fordham is an inconspicuous portion of New York city, a few miles north of Harlerr river. In les-s than thirty-five miu utes the ride was accomplished. Then cama a walk of nearly half a mile. We crossed tho railroad track, and a w ide, dusty street, and then acended a picturesque hill, upon the very bic. bone of which stands the house where Poe wrote 'The Raven.' This is an error. "Tho Ka en" was published on Jan. -29, 1S15, before Poe moved to Fordham. 1 scarcely know which struck me the more forcibly, its diminutive bite or its quaint an tiquity. The gable end is partially sheltered from tho street by an aged cherry tree, nnd pear and apple trees of a former generation hover about on other sidps, like sentinels on duty. The fence, hich incloses both house and ground is lined with lilac and cur rant bushes. 'This is the room where ilr. Poe did his writing,' our gnide said. 'Wo have not been h-ro long enough to fix up the place much. There .are "4-T 1.1 oa mm Minn Vlll'If "S .. ! i-'iCVXj -r -A 71Z? 'JkafZYAMSL -r--sSSS,.. w .e.Mj?i jTzazj-j- tr.-tfijr !" i 9V?fiZ Jf-&.- . ftiiS?wi m K 1) TOE'S COTTAQK. two rooms ou this floor, ana two rooms above, but the house is full of little cioots and nooks, and Is more roomy than it &eems.' Shb cer tainly did open doors in most unexpected places. Two windows to tho north opened upon an exceptionally beautiful land scape in summer, and a wide expanse of im maculate snow in winter; and two windowt to the south swept the pretty garden and fields beyond. ' In their season, the perfumo of many flowers, and the music of birds and boos filled tuo air which fanned his brow. The chamber where Poe slept, and where they say his mother-in-law used to lock him up for diys together, was upstairs. It had a roof e-i ceiling, with a sharp point in the center (sic. At the east end was a high wooden mantd, with a small squaro window on each side of it, tmd there was a little one pane window under the eaves, to the south. My tjr fell upon the door, with its queer lit tle old fashioned panels, and hut century's Latch two-thirds of the way to the top. ,'That was Ilr. Poo's cowhouse over there,' noid the jotxnp; woman, polattag towards a iittlo iscloeure some six feet .square In the V m&rs.'im '.jmV-'zmmir-, Sg; wiPiMiiwii alio mosc tragic pari of Edgar A Poe's life was enacted in this cottage, too was a de scendant of. CronrwelL The son of an act ress, born "while his parents were members of a theatrical company, ho early showed a most extraordinary precocity. He was adopted by Mr. Allan, a rich Balthnorean; ho went to school in England as a child, and later entered tho University of Virginia, but ho contracted heavy gambling debts, and his guardian, in consequence of Poe's wiidness, placed him in his counting room, "where, how ever, Pee did not stay long, preferring to seek his own fortune. He went to Boston and started out on his literary career. Fi nally becoming discouraged, he enlisted in the army, was lately discharged through the efforts of his friends, wrote a story which se cured a prizoof $100 from Tho Saturday Vis itor, and became editor of The Southern Literary Magazine, where he wrote some of his bast short stones. In 1835 he married hi3 cousin, Virginia Qemm, a -girl 14 year3 old. In 1837 he went to New York and lived in straitened circumstances for two years. In 1839 he went to Philadelphia and became as sociate editor of W. E. Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, and after that editor of Graham's Magazine. In 1844 Poe returned to New York with his wife and her mother. Ho be came connected with The Mirror, and it was in the columns of this paper that "The Ra ven" first appeared, although Poe's name was not then attached to it. "The Raven" established Poe's fame. At this time his wife was dying of consumption, tho poet himself was in failing health and so poor that it was only through tho assistance of friends they managed to exist. Mrs. Gore Nichols, herself an author, thus writes about the Poe household: "I saw her (Virginia, Poo's wife) in her bedchamber. Everything was so neat, eo purely clean, so scant and so poverty stricken. There was no clothing on the bed, which was only straw, but had a white counterpane and sheets. The weather waa cpld, and tho sick lady had the dreadful chiUs that accompany the hectio fever of consumption. She lay on the bed wrapped in her husband's great coat, with a large tortoise shell cat in her bosom. The coat and the cat were the sufferer's only means of warmth." Mrs. Nichols, on her return to New York, enlisted tho sympathies of a number of kind hearted persons In an effort to relieve the Poe family. A subscription was raised, and bedclothing and other articles were sent to Fordham. A statement of tho poet's poverty was pub lished, and the facts became widely known. Comforts were sent to tho cottage, which aided much in making smooth the last hours of poor Virginia, She died on Jan. 30, 1847. There was a qaiet funeral, and Mrs. Poo was buried in the family vault of the Valentines at Fordham, but her remains were subse quently taken to Baltimore and interred close by the remains of the post. Poe staid north until 1849. During this time, although poor, he managed to keep from starving. His mind was filled with the idea of starting a new magazine, but ho never succeeded m doing so. In 1849 he went south, visiting Richmond, the scene of hia early childhood, and on his return ho stopped at Baltimore. He disappeared, but was final ly found by his friends in that city. He died a fow davs later. The manner of the poet's death vill probably always remain in obscur ity. Some declare that his death was the dirert result of a debauch, and that he died in delirium tremens; others deny this. No one denies, however, that he was one of Am-hrica'a greatest poets. "Use Yonr Eyes Carefully. Sit erect in your chair when reading, and aa erect when writing as possible. If you bead downward you not only gorge the eyes with blood, but the brain ns well, and both suffer. The saino rulo should apply to the use of tho microscope. Get one that will enabU you to look at things horizontally, not always vertically. Have a reading lamp for night use. N. B. In reading the light should be on the book or paper and tho eyes in the bhade. If you have no reading lamp turn your back to tin light, and you may read without danger tc tho eyes. Hold tho book at your focus; if that begins to get far away get spectacles. Avoid reading by tho flickering light of tha fire. Avoid straining the eyes by reading in the gloaming Reading in bul is injurious as a rule. It must bo admitted, however, that in cases of sleeplessness, when the mind is inclined to ramble over a thousand thoughts a minute, reading steadies the thoughts and conduces to Bleep. Do not read much in a railway carriage. I myself always do, however, only in a good light, and I invariably carry a good reading lamp to hook on behind me. Thousands of . people would travel by night rather than by day if the companies could only see their way to the exclusive use of their electric light Authors should have black ruled paper in stead of blue, nnd should never strain tho oyea by reading too fine types. The bedroom blnias should be red or gray, and tho head of tho bed should bo tov ard the w indow Those ladies who not only write, but sew, should not attempt the black seam by night. When you come to au age that suggests the wearing of spectacles, lot no false modesty prevent you from getting a pair. If you have only one eye, an eyeglass will do; other wite it is folly. Cassell's Magazine. Electricity in House Ughting. The encroachment of electricity upon gas in house lighting is increasing. Moro and more private residences are being wired for and lighted by electricity every day, and this is the case moro especially ui small and grow ing towns than it is in largo cities. Little towns like Marshall, Tex., Vicksburg, Miss., and the small towns of tho far west are fall ing into line and availing themselves of every fresh improvement that will increase tho re turns from investment and enhance tho worth and reliability of tho light itself. In the New England states this condition of things today obtains to a noticeable extent. Science, com menting on tho foregoing, very truly says: The question now is how to distribute the electricity with a fair profit on the invest ment. Among thef methods making rapid strides is that of the distribution of electricity by means of tho alternating current. The very type of machine which the authorities consider so daugerous to life will no doubt be that which will eventually solve the problem of universal electric houe lighting. The cur rent in tho outside mains is of a high press-ure--l,000 volts or moro, as the case may be. This current is transformed by means of the converter to a lower potential and carried into houses at the safe and low pressure of only 50 or 100 volte. Parental Trouble. Two swallows had built their nest nnder the ceiling inside a carriage bouse the door of which was always open. One day the owner, in order to prevent tho fowls from entering, closed the gates in the absence of the parent swallows, who were busily flying about for food for their little ones in the nest. A trap door leading to a garner above, the window of which was always wide open, had been left open on parposa to secur an entronca for tha birds, who presently returned, oxamined tha cracks of tho doors and window?, of the car riage house, but did not find the new en trance. The door was then opened and shut after them as soon as they were Jnside. After a very short time they found their way out through tho trap doo and the garner win dow, but whon tbey camo back again they did not take tb matter quite so calmly. For a long time they fluttered abect before they ventured to fly into the windows and down, through the opn trap door. At the end of several boora, however, they saw it was the only way to gat to thir brood and took to it without any more hesitation. The fact that they hesitated, adds the writer, is sajrnificaat It shows that they were loth to trust to the new way bfor they ware nre that it was 1 saf ft. The I&&sajcJwljJOTr& HVB STOCK BROKERS. R. w. ELnamoB, M. C. CAMPBELL ELDRIDGE & CAMPBELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS For the Sale of LIVE STOCK, Rooas.9 Exchange bnild lnc, Uulon Stock Yards. "Wichita, Kan. rtiO Correepaudenco solicited. ATT0BHEYS AT LAW. Thos. C. TVilso:., Jos. A. brukacheo. City Attorney. WILS0K & BEUBA0HER- r Attorneys at law. S51 Xorta Main Street, "Wichita. Kansas. Telephone) No. 1L. dl(b tf w. P. Campbeix. JAS. L- DT3R 0AMPEELL & DYER; Attorne) sat Law, Wichita, Kansas. Itetf H. C SLUSH. W. E. SXAXLKT. SLTTSS & STANLEY, Attorneys at Law, "Wichita, Kansas. HAEEIS, HAEEIS & 7EEMLLLI0N, Attoruejs-at-Law 1U5, 21&in btreet second uoor. J. B. Hallowell. J.E. Hums Lute U. S. Attorney. TTATiTiOWELL & HUME, lAwjera, 1 N. Main sUeet Wichita, Kan. Ultf P. A. KOHBBAUGH. Attorney at Law. Attorney for Western Collection Bureau. Rooms 1, 3 and o. o UT itortn JIarket s treet. Y ichita, Kauias. d Z E. B. JEWETT, Lawrer. Room V, l aux 1 id North lialn Mr "Wichita. Kansas. d lOt-tf John W. adams. g. "W. c. Jo.vks. G. TV, adajis. ADAMS, JOKES & ADAMS, Attorneys at law. Offlce, Crat stairway east of the TVichlta Katlonal hank. 116-tf HATT01 & EUGGLES, Attorneys at law, Fletcoor buiMlng. "opposite Occi dental hotel. '-T-tt "W. H. BKinEBAUGn. "W. H. Kaucu. EBLDEEBAUGH & EAUCH, Attorneys and Counsellors at law. Rooms 5 and 6, & 405 North Jialu stnet. &j-tt MUSIC TEACHEBS. COavTTRACTORS & BUILDERS DENTISTS. TO. T. 0. WILSON. Dentists. All work euaranteed first class. Offlco JIB E. Douglas avenue, over Paul Jone & Co '3 drug store Wichita. Kansas. l" DB. E. H. CEEDIT0E, Dentist Office UI N.aiain, over Smith tt Stover's. Vitalized air administered. Residence 6-S N.'lo pok nvenuo Wichita. Kansas. 91 tf DE. 0. BUOKWALTEE, DENTIS r. Offlce over Santa Fc bakery, ItS Jforta Stiip TVichlta. Kan- t-V COLLECTION AGENCIES. INSURANCE AGENTS. ARTISTS. PHYSICIANS. E.E. HAMILTON, It D., Specialties- Diseases of tho ose aim inroni, nd littinK gl.iies N". Market stieet. ,Iyu s blojh. DE. a G FURLEY. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFTICE: I HChlBENCE: tSJ East Douclas Ave. 1 1218 Noitli Market Street Professional Calls Attended Promptly. &i-tt E. Y. & L. S. MUK SELL, M. D.'s, j43V?c033, SPECIALTIES. i'jllSLf Eve. Ear, Nose. Throat and Catnrih. Rooms 11, Id and 15, ho. JOS North Main fctleet. Residence, 1200 South Em poria. W-tf DR. 11 031A COBB. remale nnd children'" disea". aspecialty. Home for Ladles during Confinement, fctiictly private when so desired. L-tters of inquiry confidential and answered immediately on receipt of same. Home, Til bouth Ida avenue. Wichita, Kansas. DR. CROSKET, Eye, -:- Ear, -:- Surgery. Ofilce Hours 9 to 10 A. M. 1 to 4 P. 1L Sunday 9 to (Of. Room H. i'echhelmer Buildlne. COMMISSION AGENTS. VETERINARY SURGEONS. J. M. PHILLIPS. S. E. PHILLIPS. PHILLIPS & PHILLIPS, VETERINARY SURGEONS. Graduates of the Chlcaco Veterinary College; membtrs of tho Chicago Veterinary Colleco Asso ciation. , ...... We aro prepared to do all kinds of veterinary work, including canlnt practice, dentistry, and all Hirslcul operatloni, ilo-pltal nccommcnlatl' ns for all patients roqutrlnc vpciai care. Calls by tele phone, ti lturnph or mall will recel e prompt atten tion liv da or nipht. Wo uso an operatlnt; tablo lit'tea'd ol throw ln,j horses. Otlice, 114 Koith Lawrence Avenue. Tel ephone 2so. 71 129-tf ARCHITECTS. J. H LYSOR Architect and Superintendent. bedcwlck block. Office, room fiOfl iUT-u 0. W. TEEEY, Architect and Superintendent. Rooms 1G and 17, Bituas blcck. Wichita. Kansas. . B. KcPEEESOtf, Architect. Room Vi, No. J00 North Main Streot. Wichita, Kanias. 11T-U "W. T. Phocijfoot. Q. "W. Bibb. PR0TJDF00T &BLKD, Architects and Superintendents. Offica la Felclu heimer block ABSTRACTERS. A J. APPLEGATE, fWitnA.D.Mallory) Abstracter, Conveyancer and Xctarj Public Four doors east of Pctofflce. Wichita. Kan. OMPLETE ABSTRACTS TO ANY PROPERTY IN SEDGWICK COUNTY. 1U.U PENSIOIT A&E2STTS. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO CIATION. PHOTOGRAPHERS. B0GEES, The Photosrapher. Pictures la all Mr nd Kyle. He also carries the Cne asaortiseat of pictcre frames in the city. Gie UIbs a frttcdly call and ex amine samples. FTNAInTCIALAGENTS. FUNERAL DLRECTORa TAXADERiiLlSTa TAXADEBMIST. All "kinds of taxaaermi&tvrcrkdare In rsi-rljw order. Iter head put op. Rujrsciade. Allktadj of binls mounted. ttc,ftc tcd ordsr to J. L. I CoorER. 1U b. 2Ials t, "Wlrhtu. KA2. Sj-u f Anthractt, 1 tuion Oty. I M-AleKr. I CYcsbed Coke, iWalnsi, , Irada, I Prtdmont SmlUJac. UVnlMl We DoaUs. i Branch Offlce 157 Nirth JUJru lp2srr.eni dlw5v. 'yWVv5isrsr: office m ' &lh'JS&&&' lirael X I GOAL r"gwA5xzBK6s." 'ikiss: "'"-"" "-? RAILROAD TIMETABLES JIISSOURI PACIFIC R. H-i TEAtXS ARRIVE I XXXTS. Fort Scott, Kansas City, St Louis and pastern ex Fort Scott. Kansas City. St Iiouis and efistern. ex. Conway Spring, Anthcay and Kiowa ex 710 AM s S5P,M 1C53 A M SJ0P11 "lOPt 11 30 AS "S15PH KSOPM S30AM 00pm 45AX E80PM Conway Springs, Anthony anpu-ijowaex..... . Hutchinson, Sterling and Geneseopassenger Hutch.. Kanopoiis, Pueblo and Donver ex All trains run dally Depotbecond and Wichita gtreet; ticket omca 127 Iorttt ilalnatraes, E. E. Bi.sCKi.8r, Passenger and Ticket Acoat. NEW SIHE TABLE CHICAGO. ROCK. ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY. , ("Great Kocfc Island Route.") In effect oa and af lor December 8th 1S2. TRAINS I AltBIVE I LZATZ GOING NORTH AND EAST. No. 2 Colorado Sprlnss, uiivrs. Si3 AM fSAM f0 PM U55 PM (33AM (fflPJl 3 00 P M Denver and Pacific Coast Express dally No 2 Kansas City, Ft Louis and Chicago Thronfih 40 A is I 40 A 11 HO Til 1120 AM No. 4 Kansas City.Stt.ouis and Chicago nisht ex. dally No. til Accommodation, daily except Sunday GOING SOOTH. No. 3 Kansas City, at Loals and Chicago ex. dally... No.1 Kansas City, St Louis and Chicio through mall and ex. dally.. No. CI Accommodation, dally except Sunday 33PM 2 Sfl P M r'ecantfreorecllningrchalrcarsouall trains, and Pullman sleepers from Wichita to Kaasa3 City and Chicago without change on night trains. TlcUeC3 soid and baggage checked throuah to all points north, south east and west, and steamshin tickets sold to nil European points at lowest rates. City ticket offlc 1U0 East ijouslas avenue, corner 3Ialn street, possenf er station corner Dousias and ilead avnues. C. A. KCTnEKror.D. Ticket Agent. JNO SEBASTIAN', G. T. & P. A., Chicago, 111. ST. LOUIS Si AN FKANCISCO It. K. TRAINS. ARKITE. LZATZ, dolns:West, pass (to Ells-I worth) Goinar -west nass. istoosat! Barrton) f Golnt; East, passenger Going Kast, passenger 5flP31 4i5p.M K.OOAM W41 p M lOoip W I Cltv Unlou Ticiet office. 113 olth Mam street. and Union Depot. OaV street. "WICHITA A WESTERN R. R. TRAS I aukivz LEANS Sil5 A M r.ai r 31 Going Wet, pass dallyj 1 GoIdk West, freighu uoinc t;at, pass Going East, freight. .2S P M l 35 A M ::i Union Ticket office 1U Noitn Main fctreet. and at Ualon Depot. Oak .street. TV. D. 31URDOCK, 1). II. Rhode.. Ft stent A Pass, azt- lii N ilaln. Supt, cor 4th and Douglai. A1CIMSOX. TOPCKA t. SANTA f E R. R. TKAINS I ARRIVE I LrAVE NOKT7I A I EAST. ! TexAS expre Eastern oxpres , Coloiadoaad California ex press Chicago expi es sodiuam wssr. Texas Ic Panhandlb express Pxprcss t Kxpr633 4 50 FM . 410 PM 4E0P it liA M 460 PM E05PM 753 a M H.TaM 745 PM SCO PM :tOAsi JlE5au 7 43P M City Union Ticket oWce. in North Mala stream and Union Depot, near Oak street. LAWYERS. Just completed and for sale, ATTORNEyS POt KET DOCKET; caa be used In an State and la anyCouit, CopyriEhtea 18S8.J The most oomploU DocVet ever jpufllshed. PAGED X1JS' dexea-an ALPHABETICAL and DIARY REFER LNCK INDLXatrtugedfor ludexiner eaacs alpha letically and by months and days The Docket li vt a convenient slro to carry iu the poctotand U handiomoly tioucd IthLoiiUlabacU. H.4DOK3EIJ j:V ATTOItMSYS EVtRYWHEUE. Price of Docket. SI 00, or will ho ent postpaid to any fcddieai tnpun receipt of $1 W. , , , , Wo itUo curr v a complete line of all kinds or LffM Blanks. Older by mail promptly MMHided M. Addrcas. THEWCH,TAEAGLEi WICHITA. KANSAS. Keep This for Future lJeference. The Fort Scott, Wichita & Western rail way "Missouri Pacific Route" is the only lino running; solid trains through from Wichita to 'Kansas City and St. Louis. Leaviug Wichita at 9:15 p. m. you arrive at Kansas City next morning at 7 o'clock. Pullman palace sleepine and free reclin ing chair cars through to Kansas City and St. Louis without change. Remember if you go via the Fort Scott Route you are not dependent on main line connec tions .t Junction Point, but you go right through on solid trains. This is the only route -whose main Hue runs through Wich ita. All trains :ue made up here and run through solid to Kansas City and St. Louis. It is the shortesc line to St. Louis by 4S miles and two hours the quickest. Two trains daily to St. Louis auda 11 points east. Ticket office 137 North Alain street. Depot corner Second and Wichita streets. E. E. Bleckley, Passenger and Ticket agent, 137 X. Alain St., Wichita, Ivan. H. C. TowNSEND, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. JUSTICES TuFn PEACE. Tor tho ubo of Justices of the Peace, wo carry la rtock and make V order all kinds of LEGAL BLANKS. DOCKK fS, both CIVIL and CRIMINAL, Filing Envelopes. Transcripts, civil and criminal vlth and without caption. Stray Blanks, Blank! ued In Civil and Criminal Cae3. Justlcea Receipt Books, Law Books, lti fact vvery kind of a book est blank used in a Justice's oGlco. Order by mmJi will bo promptly attended to. Address TEE WICHITA LAGLB, WICHITA, KANHAA "Winter ICxourslons via the Santa I Kout. The "harvest excursion" season is past and the Santa Fe route, pleased with it, success in each of those excursions, agais comes to the front with still another inn ducemeut for people to travel via tha popular line, in the way of round-trip ex cursion tickets, at greatly reduced rates, to principal points in Old Mexico, New Mexico aud'lexas; also Aiken, S. C., Au gusta, Ga., Birmingham, Ala., Bruns wick, Ga.. Callahan, Fla., Charleston, S. C, Jacksonville, Fla.. Mobile, Al:u, Xew Orleans, La , Savannah, Ga., Thomas ville, Ga.: limited to return not later than June 1, 1590. Transit limit to points in New Mexico. Old Mexico and Texas will be 30 days each way; to other points named above, transit limit will be 13 duy3 each way. Tickets are also now on sale to principal tourist points in California: also Phoenix and Piescott, Ariz.; Portland. Ore.: good for six months, with going limit 60 days. Las Vegas Hot Springs, 2. M., Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah. Idaho and Montana, good for SO days; transit limit CO days each way. Stop-over privileges allowed "on all tourist tickets within transit limits. Full information cheerfully civen rela tive to routes and rates. Side-trip rates and other special rates to points on the A., T. ic S. F. R. R. quoted on application. Sleeping car accommodations secured and baggage checked to destination. C.lll on or address V. DMurdock, agent, 122 N. Main street and u mon dspot. Geo. T Nicholson, G. P. & T. A, A T. & S. F. R. R., 25-tf Topeka, Kansas. UWi YEl eTerywnere -Edori- ri PAGLE'8 "Atwrnejs Pociet Dock et, can te used in any court sr.tf in any state. Price. fl.&J. B? zaall to any addreei, prepaid, npon recip of tl 07. Adtlrest the Wichtta Eagle, T A TTTnC Cen faave eir camS I irt I II PiiS03"15 enRved at tha JlXJLiiJrJEAGLE office, TVe can aiw print curds from your copper plate tdAw-tf EXCCIIisION E.V.TES KOK TilB UOLIDAVSv Via 'The Great Rock Island Rontc Tho Hock Island walL neli tickets during the holidays at single fare for the round trip to all points on Its line within 203 miies of the jtartia.r point. Tickets will be on sale December 24, 25; 31, and Janu ary 1, 1S0, limited to return up to and ia cludmc January 3, ISO, and wi.l be good for passage in either directions jap to and iticfuuinp the above dates ior tickets anl information mrardinjc the above call m the c;:y ticket office, lf Ean Donslas aTenne, corner Alain strvet, and at passcn cer fetation, corner Dauslas aveans and ilead avenue. C. A RCTHEFO?a). Ticket At C JL L & P. RV, JNO. Sebastlut, Wichita, Kan. G. P. & T. A.. C R I. & P. Ilr. 14 tf .Chicago, ilL WEDDING Invitatioo ad ttaesa a"1 raicts, Lasciwft 0ri-. Calling card, Pnr In m TiUiUoat, Priatad er Ea- ADVERTISE T V .ooAoXo TwocenT COLUMN. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. Your Wants Supplied The foilowlns: rates under the different headings tf-PAYABLE STKICTLY IN ADVANCE. No advertisements tikoa for 1ms than 10 cents. Ono lino advertisements charged same rate as tjro lines. NO ADVERTISEMENTS TAKEN "TORCN UN TIL FORBID." Pi Ices rfven nnder classified heads In this column applicable only to local ad vertl5ments. No foreign auvertlsements talven at prices given. Answers to advertisements s-nt in care of the Eagle oOco should be called for within lud.tys arior Insertion. When advertisers wih replies for waraed to them stamped envelopes mutt bo sent. Reference to former advertisements should give description and date of Insertion or copy of th ad vertisement should ba sect. Not refronible for advertisements given ordls continued by telephone. WJLXTED FEMALE JIELF. "Under this head 2c per line per day. Domestics. UTANTED A clrl to do general housework In family of three. Will pay ?3Ja per week; Lwd South Marset btreet, di'J-2t w ANTED A dininK room sMK. also chamber maid at Hotel tiood year. aSSMsl TV 7 ANTLD Comitoct girl for general houso- orit. Jirb. ja. u. i Oicr, jo-i r air view avenue. dS8-Ot WANTED A sood white sir! to dosencral house work; 1(57 Nortli Emporia avenue. d3mt WANTED A uocd competent girl to do general housework; roust he ti good cook and furnish satisfactory reference. Mr. H. W. Lewis. S05 North Tope.a- d3S-tf w ANTED A ?irl to do general housework, at ill south r.mporia avenue. Jirfc. 1 . . um er. d.tf v ANTED A uood girl for light housework, owo in family. No wAshlnc ltW !. Emporia ave. 35 C JS'urses. XTTANTED A jouncnursoRirlto look after ln f fant during the djy. Apply at once at room 2J 1'letcher building' cornar Jloia and Second tUT4t Laundresses. Mincella neons. SITUATIONS FEMALE. Under this head lc per line per day. Domestics. ""l"r ANTED A repectablo girl wants a coed place to do iiuttbttnur. "Understands hoice keepinaud is not afraid to work. Cuucliogood references. Address K care of Eatflu oQce. Icivln; name and house nnmber. dSI 4t Housckeejyers. Jfiscetlan eo us. WAXTEDMALE MELF. Under this head 2e per line per day. Trades. Bookkeepers and Clerks. Boys. Salesmen. Coachmen, Teamsters, Et-c. Miscellaneo us. SIT UA TIOXSMALE. Under this head lc per line per day. Trades. Bookkeepers and Clerks. TT7 ANTED Position by an pvperienoed booV V? keeper and salesman. Ueferences. Addre&s M. Moore. Albany, Oregon. dST Boys. Salesmen. Coachmen, Teamsters, Etc. Miscellaneous. Em ploy m ent Aycnciefi. Under this held ir per line jvr day. UAN 1"ED eiv.acJ.t-i.-runontrali nandioli goods. Wo have runs to Mipply with cenw, hence wo aiaN have an cpe&tuir oaiewhere be cause a good aent becomes w valuaole that tho nad be runsou wants him for n hither and better position. 1 consiilsr it is the best job we have for young men as it 1 the gateway to pomfcthlng butur; Jt lb a buslnov islucatlon for blm, beside cood runs paT Irom $ul t -j per month, i or particulars a to tblsoran emp oyraent inclose eUnipaud address J. R. Kenorth, room 6cppot.lte Hoiel Carey AGENTS WANTED. Urder this head 2c per Isneporday. "DT'VLTTr'CJ If you desire them no dm) fool JfilAsX iiLO incca lhtncs tH doat Dny hutfeau?it jnte f.ir isiwnlucent outfit ofojr Great siariiey Book. If U--J and tnn are fc&tsal-If-isctoryne n, f an 1 yoar tooaey NorUk. No capital needed Eo'h latJes anil gentlernea rra p.o ad. Den t ivse tuie In w rltlnff. b'.ep In while the watcriaret-cibM ,' Days are wc-rhdH2-s. AdAirs B. F. Joha-n i Co, 19J3 ilaia strt, Hlch mouJ, Vs. Useo4-it "tlTATED AGENTS-In Terr ty town .nA V villas 5n the tested UU rxtpt !r ftate of K&ni.) to take tutncrpUons I'c;ciA4ifr csn m. money. o cpltl rtrqnjrcd. Sarap!" copie? fre Ca&b comnJis'lOL. mosey caa be ma.'i bv gettlns'npciub. Adart tia viciJU E-l Wichita. Kan. "ill! AGENTS WANTF.D-In every dty and toa u. tDe United Hat teictpt to Ute of KacwM t ell tolawyfrf. Jujtihe book tr !Tr neJ endord by lawyers 'rrrywhere: mlitt tight, a CeKtys uceiary a boo caa fc" d!ivfred wt,) rUoUtsade App.lrant mun aU 10 iurlt rf-fereac ta rwjalrML I all ptrtlcuUr tr AOtreu- the IViehiUi Lact. V icnitA. Kn. H-tf WANTED Miscellaneous. Ccder this fcadlc per fine ier day AV 'A VTLD- A hard coal laws barsr at soc CaUl at room il Zusoerly t4oc. CO-tl' "XTANTED Oood yoanc milch cow. ton. ZM fe-dgwlct Wjcfc J. D. Haa-d-a ",7ATED lo trade . c!ar M0 aero farsa 8a T Kayew cwsrty I llsets, c fete "WVchU property. Booes J nal flotcbr trzlhilzs. &2-W Wi "ANTED-Good scrocd taxd tsEc drik. Ad drexs wita desertotloa aad rtTtoe trA ntx a dry. b A ANTED Tfc Wdlsf h& at IK ?&: Wocfc'wJJlt'Scs ezidtitisa only this rrw. V fANTr.D Asrfwsb tc tlrcc r slat. TaXe I icr Oo, X6 N- X-ia . oppott OcciUctai. dJT I.. Vf ,'ANTEr-'ioi to Vew liai ti Oklaba. ' fc! rst. Nona HxXs tirii t.v rfcni d same to LTsiBa hjBs. JiIa 23 tsis;53 p? T5t. i tt "" ANTED To v8 o&e bick, fxrily drJrtr V "ANTKD Itail Tl5 pii fcr year vsrsZs CtiAZiCZU,ZO H. Mi2 v oppowt Kfoaatrauz baptei. "V ANTSD We vxzt fi usci ctp orti cttstio-w for -ch to.k. OtXiest Gt. L, Rca. Jr., A C, 75 SKijrwXk t-p&poc- &- TTTANTl'D All j-oa taurine oriJr S-ov itMis ttrMC aU vttmL prsjLTssp4, WC ti WANTED To tKtT hosia as 14 1 d csasi ttszsosi itKtStxS. v JItf w ANT-D T fccj JAS. 2arst vtszred 6 THE PEOPLE'S C0LUM. Your Wants Supplied WANTED Ladies cd cenOemea wno re in terested in boakkeepinj, short hand, telegra phy, penmanship, typewrlilnc or any other bust ness branches to call at tho southwestern. Business College, corner Douglas and Topeka avenues- Sec ond term ot night school bejlns January th. du.aot WANTED AH perrons dedrins Portland Cnea ivalk made to call OtrJ. E. Flower & Co.. SOo N. Main street; all work guaranteed. IS tf. FAHTNEBS WANTED. Under this beadle a line per day. BUSINESS CHANCES. Under this headlca line per day. DBESSMAKING. Under this head 2c a llae per day. WANTED Houses and Booms, Under this head Sc a lite for day. WANTED A house of about sis rtoros and bath roora. modern tsoproveraetitfi, Addrrs R B. Cushman, care Equitable Trust and Investment Co, city. 152 tf FOB SALEFai-m Property. Under this head Jc per Hoe per day. "TX1R SALE OK TItAfcE Treei claim rcllnnulsh JC mentln western part of state to trade or ell cheap. Address Box i iluimiieViKaasa. dSS-tt T?OK SALE A No. t torn nwtr Wichltt. Terms J; easy. Address F. P. Pea-. Csxlock. HI. : FOB S ABE City Beal Estate. Under this head iteper Una per day. FOB SALE Household Goods. Under this head 2c rr line per day. "UOK SALE-Completohou'ckeeplnc outflt of ft;r JJ nitur, carvets. ttores. 6-foot show cat-e. Ester orpan, etc-, at private alo at stororooru o. IIS East Third street. Price way down. dll-tt FOB SALE Miscellaneous. Under this l.ejtd 2c ucr line per day. FOR SALE Oft UKNT A square piano, Crst-class make and In coop tone. 11 or addroso A. Ilrui: gtman 2H N. iluln su otty" dS76V F)K SALE Goo.1 business. ctAbllsed. Small capital required iu& N. Main si. dJTbt "T?OIt SALE A new, neat, cittan and well selected J? stock of millinery goods for sale cheap. III take sood real u:aia,pait pByment. MckneM1 the caux ot deMrlnK to eelu CaUou or nddresji "VS J. bkelton. KT JlarKet street. Wichita. Kan. ditot OR SaL. OR TKADE RO worth of new farm ing lmplimcnb. Will trade for a food team of mule6 or horte-. thQUlro at the Anthony Tlour btore 1U Wet DouRht?. d.'!C-6t F OR SALE Aline Mosler afe for To, co tt3. Rooms 7 and t tresauch blociv. a 6 OR SALE Stock of clean drugs at 5 Wot : Douslas. Oio-H 170K SALE All Wnds ot hard and sort coal and . feod by Horn ft Qan2, cor. Jlaln and EleTenth streets. Telephone No. &-i d U3-tC FOR BALE DedA, moiNtase and all kinds of legal bIanV.Kbl.ink receipt bodla. note books, etc, at tho Wichita taelouOioo.Orilersby Inail promptly attended to. dlu tf TCOR SALE Scale fceks. shorthand writers' not JD bcoks, blanK receipt and nolo books and toa) UMikaot every kind. Mall orders promptly attend. d inTCali en or addiess tho W Icbli Kaole, N lca- ,Ean. U0 it FOR 8ALK A hondsoin JUhoprnphmp of tho city of Wlchltar gives aiiutso: ttreets. pubila tPuUflliiU's, col log ir. jMrkri. etc.. sUe 12x15 on Uuea ppr, price & ceuu ekclu J for 10 cenU. cent per down. Address the lcniu Eafili, AVlehlln. Kau d K'J If FOB BENT-MOUSES. Under this b-d 2c per lino jer day. f!f, FOR RENT Jan. I, lnrgo ulae-room bome and Jicji born. Sffl North Toieka. ave Call at SXS North iopekaavc. 97 iv ? r"OB REN 1' Larco boardlny hotie In cetitr ot Ifc-i. cltv. very cheap and In cood repair also throe tvoin house close to buIn-s. Tho Knleht Invi-nt-ment CoM 110 North Jiarntast. lli fi FOR RENT V-lecantO-room house, will sell to itfy partierf renting carpets on parlor and recep tion inll and stair, and kitchen ian;:e. Inquire at 22J North Mala street, room li. "Jtt 1 Fdlt RENT OR SALE Residence In aU parts of theclty. Iwcul Uros, 1 .2Ia;Kt. ua-u fZi FOR RENT OR SALE-Realrtences in all prt IM cliy Wilsht .lc Co .at of potSlce, It if FOB BENT BOOMS. Under this head 2c per line per day. !Urt MU.M Mtely turuiuel rooms witn ueat l1 and clowte Iniuire at US bouth Water. dtJt 1OU RENT Nicely furuuhed rooms chrap jX JtO I" Vr,l. U'.PP4fh DVdtlPPA AJtAm dife-tt' rpO RENT Front rooms well furnl-.tifd cheap X near corner Doacla-p and Law rence a vent!. ln uuire at lkfouth Lawrence auau.uptalrt drt-tl" E OR REN r bouth front room. 16. 31S Nortli d56.f Market. "TTOR RENT-Furnished room for rent. oTTS'. JD Topeka aenuo dSS-fil "TTOR RENT In tho brick S51 E. DoukUm avenue JD the finest room and nulfs of rooms la the C'ty. vi tth modern conveniences Apply t Dr. Furluy ofLco In the bulidlne. opposite Mr.hatuu hotl. J?OR RKNT-Two front offlce room. fnrni-.h-i. otr 1.3 and UiN SlarkeU Modem convenien ces, rtn' low. Israel Ilro Rial Ewwtc, Rents lUVilt FOR RENT-Unfurrdbcd rooms suitable for light houhekeeplaz, also furnULed. at H North Em roria avenuo. 33 tf 3710R RENT A rulto ot nicely furnlihp-d room on flrt floor -with or without tward. Inquir at 3S North Toptka or iU NorUi iUrket, dl9-lf IOl: RLN1 -One front iurIor.furnttie4. ZS1 S. I Iwrence. dtStf F OR RENT Rooms and lodgltur furnished. J26 w. fctcond 9tre iioaso newiy inrnistiea dliA FOB BENT-STOBES. l.nder thi hexd Sc a lice per day. "TrOR RI NT A .food storp room tthln onhlf J? block of DcmjU. aecu oa cood bulaes fctrctft, App.ytofr v Healy. 435 S DvujUs ave CSTtf 1?OR RLNT-Cheap brick store room. No. E . DouU. 2xIf:t,ne3tto A l'ot, Brnw A Sov.if. L. Doula. FOB BENT Farm Property. L Eiitr Uit httad 2c pr Una per day. FOB BENT Miscellaneous. I'nder thU fccd Jc per lln-i per dy. I OR RENT-Chap Uo-ei Mldlaed, S) room. l . LDojiiUKt IJAri.tt &SO&. J3rDoasUie 23 if FOB BENT Cdy BeaJ Estate. Liider thi tutd k lie; per day FOB EXCHANGE. rsdrr ihii fcd tr per Uwp-Tdsy TO CXCHAVOr V- R LiD--cDe t-eamry balJdlnc t.afir f t. tvo a4 . tf -i --t- ped with. t-wxSfra atctilsrTy. ipCj-B tnznv cd be 1t,J H'i rfrieatar ad c-prUr-; Jo Citrt l& 95tr-i low. Addl-s Otto OtX, 0Vi-00-a, Jo-wa. d2 tf ST OB AGE. fader lfc HtsA T- tr lis txr day. STORAE-For teM od or sstbalall'. box or frtr Jfrwofc aay jwitotr brvta tfe- i tt WirtiJta fAoamt Co N'a lit Wr Drlas at we. I-tf FOIL TBADE. --isder thi i.t 2c p-r lis vt dr- TVVR TK.ADE-Afr3lsw3"r4-at(C as4 rA iif jsvzrrrxj t& ti-m - toa totrSfor VaciMtw-rt7orfilC"trer'aBty laod. Wkij ru. Kr--i-tiw t nj?jr Hi S. 11?. a, TOK TRADE did7yfetn?T?)41-j-sifor la 1 Ki "WtdMtajs ' j. ttstlr crtt f -wtKBo; ltiz ewd i-toM. Jan . iarxa v&XHUverr, ky, Cparutpsu UtZ? A.Mivm ock hax CS WkU!, jpTur.. i ar-a cataoc-a.t.w-R-1. dTJtt TO TILVOE fr"i r-tir l-.t tntff b jTXrf tuTM. lot yUU-MV WBi Z. Ure 1OR TKAIL-i. yscstyjraSafliferWSeiJt INSTBCCTION V&trr tti h4 5c pr ttex pr 4y. W VI NTEDBOA IWEItS. v' tSiJ ii-wA 3e Jp- 1 S3 per Cxr MISCELLANEO US. U&dty Jiri ita4 2t t, fc& per A r f T TENEXENt pnvrty yi bust - i tie! Dt, Real ftfl Htn&k. - 1 T 'A-v."btJKCi--TrSS. tesf rr & 1S THE PEOPLED COLOMN. Your Wants Supplied XTVER DI3PAIR "Trade JUrk" EyBH. Ttm XS or FalUns Sickness cared wide ywJrot otircompounj. bersdWand rwceiva Hwdrswltk return malL Addrsra A. Schnorbas. UC Kke street, Covlncton, Kentucky, er J. Schnorboa, UnfcU. Barrlson cotmry, Texasv 36 IB ENGRAVED calUaf cards at tfc Eacl o3cb; w can print tout card from tae copper pUse. dKtf FOB SALEHres and Vehicls Undr this head So per lib per day. F R SALE Poar cartand slnsl tirnen. nil nw-. Vln sell reaMnablei. A rood ikftra I4r to drive. A Wiuney cart. VU1 sU separately Ud slrd. Call At No. 315 Clercl&Mt arense. dK-tf ITOR SALE Throe work horses, for cart, -w a X time with sood security. GUI ouE.lL Darly, !HJEa.tCeiilrIavenueC or at Bunnell. &o IaK BiantCo'oInc In Sedgwick block. dliS-tr TTPEITRITEBS. CipJer this head 2c per Una per dar. FINANCIAL. Uctler this bed 3c per Uns per day. OaNs kin mrutture. hor, c-vUo, wasccsTctc. 1 Vv. S. Wollaston, room 8. lie Nona Main. &.& WANTED Borrowers tor money. We Icaa Vf money on all v!jses of ccod security at t lowest aius, Gixk L, Roum. Jr. Jt Co., Koom, 3U jesai adwl.u: block. d3T tr riO LOAN Oa thou-visd dollar on Sedfwfck JL count (arm. "Wichita Ke.U Uta UcmMar, Ka N. ilarkut su tis: tt MONEi TO LOAN-Oa furniture. pUnck.oreaas, horycj, waaiw aud all kinds of cbntal ourt tyin tmall or larre amounts. Dlckuuoa Jt Cw :et WANTED Rorrowers for n:oaey ca first raerw Baeeu, on farms. If you want to renew rstir old loans at, a low rate ot Interest call oa n, W ich ltaEanklut; Cfc,S.l W. Douylas Ave. J4tfwl?i WANTED Borrowers for money. We pUoe monpy at the lowest rate on all kinds ot chattel curity loin, and also on second raortiracts on lai mv Wlchlu, Bankia Co. No. 11 West Dojig las avenue CKATTF.L and collateral loan, rood MS Sedc wick blDck. dtf LOST. Under this head toper Hamper day. LOST Diamond tic pla. luiieshoe shape. Liberal reward. Return to IIS bouth Lawrence. Ocarlee A. Grtnies. dt.-Jt TOST Bjiv mare 5 oars old. Had on harness JUewmlvrtH bo paid It returned to J. E. Root tsii South imporiA. a-t IOT-A lanro Mack hore. wwleht about kKO lb. u IUdoniHftof ntiPhrneM the tnae he stray ed. A lib ral rcwanl paid for hts return t tt. Cannon Commission Co., 1S3 and IU Ichita tret. dV4t STEAYED. Under this head 2c per line per day. STOLEN. Under thlshesd Ic a Una per day. FOUND. Under this teaiVo per line per day. 1701'ND A bay roare abyut t year-sold. Owner can have saint- by rTlw ll espnee ad prov. Inc propctty. Call t au North WuhlArtoa avrpuo. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MEETINGS. mder this bead 3c per lino per dy. IF TOU Wsct money Vfnt a cook. Want a partner. Tf ant a situation, Vfantaeervantctrl. Want to soil a arm. Wint to ell a Itoos. Want to buy or cell stock. Want a sooa bo'rd'K havu. Want totell pleats or ernln. Want to !!! irrocwle or druc Wanttosell houfboldfarnllare Want to make any farm lou. Want to sell or rrada tor auxtblnr. Want to Had cut(tmvpM ter eapthlbpf. READ AKD ADYEKTWE HT OVtt. TWO CENT . O OLVMK . Advertising obtain new ctutoiaent. Advrj-Uslnc ktwp M ctUfomcrt, AilverttstnsllberUly alwayspArs AdvprrtMtor mekea 'jectre ru AdtrftLlrii: crptc con8dTO Ad vertnltit U proot ot enr jry Adertlti.K cshlbtu tfliick. Advertising m'sn "blx," AdvertUn tsumeillatrly, Advottlro coit-nolly, Adtertlie rrfrularly, Adveruox wnk AUverllM tfrll ADVKKTIJkB AT OX(5L WOW MONEY And plenty of It t lowett rat. The Ksicbt Invmt- MEitr Co , lloN. iltrkctbtrwt. lMU BUDGUL'MA.V- H NORTK MAHf STREtT. Htn Fall Uoodi it Bottom Prieei.- ix-u rct In li-etwbii. It 1 rerj tudedrj to owt la tb -larJ niorslos a barking dej or e t-ardooted wo man. Wh?t a crpA reUdoe anlaial bX over lsng, another member el LUe timttj far to die within tbe jear It tile stics re sot circled ack nlgat by the sxLtdcae uta owl, x biigtit will fail upea next ttiueB4 croyi. Xar thro U stroke? cf k etJck In Vt nthee, cr a rpnde or e tar (Arm toal ta iLm oil, niakrss a ftp!" Tnmhlittg oi&Ca, U crciaia to porUrA death U en1 ixmilj. Tl Uanvt prtr iarh tk ratxt a&aBek&1y eo: ttt all Iruii Hrds, aod I bare ta b bstrtd ptaatBti cJTfrtad by h W lcrs. Y)tma the tx ot the tteea er tsarle Ui baOt unesaaly fcj;b in tie tfcers kw&, tfcla bttoieM a srerst cultsmty lo a m&tlxnbwi. Ovtur io CoaoetAra to this 6j a teapraJ prootmion oa )U rtj to chcrci will kevJt at soiae dlUsct aw&j aaj cat tof etir a Irte je of itVm. Ch of tb oddft cf eJl IrkAt tmjivMrta a tli blif lti.1. it jos ch?r mA eck a battar&y, 70a ltnprU3 tU wxseirtLr ami cf jtrsr zj?.r.lr.'.h!r JltiscWeter Mlcrer. Lcner.ee f3T CalLSrev I wast to ule of how l&acb&a for ebll tfnsa fe be pat t,p.0topf wfcat it 4I1 000 Mt. A baiJw of rjt.lls dm k htMmr tttaa a ptU for tte jsurpm Thr it t mwb. slairlioc "f vivn ta a ckmif evfrr4 ? t U apppriidajt. Lt is be rwd wtsi a ebtmo, wfeito apkl alwaj. 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