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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • Page 3

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TTICTJITy-PAILy IJEACOS. Tl TAY, AITUL 1D0. litre good, rr: rd 'levator trw 'I July 4r; No. 2 hard Vr.N-Lc-- truci, y'" May C-r: Jiy -uc. KB FEELIIIG I.Lu.of.i-s r.re rr.ll-s mew.

Ait- Mrore. r.0 a out b.r.ird a hege firiw ar.d cr re cri ts n. One hot hit Prc over left rye anj another atrik his rr ir tlier. to take hit po llfv Um'e'f er the her'. Tira-'f 1 1 reirv r.

and, Mr ore iy ro ir.d?l, tlourtit J-'. -'-0 -(r. P' lv 1 1 1-- fatentM A' ipfr Grocers I WHEAT ilEI esti: or xjsesal selling AMD GOOD WEA.THZR. i.l IN KANSAS, A FACTOR "czrjr-xs at iiinzs porrrs IZ1 CA3. Cera Wu Steady on an Ira-prived Caah Eitaatioa aiJ Tina Cab'es.

Cats Firm. Chicago, April 10. Liberal on favorah'e weather in tlie northwest ami rains in sections of I Kansas, where n-olture is nwdJ, causeo an earner i i'i in wneai w- day. July opened uncnaripeii at receded to M-4C ar.l then rauwu to Ke. Receipts at Chicago, Duiuth and MUineapolts to-lay were 161 cars.

gainst 123 car year ago. T.e ruarkt continued vetK tne tlr da; July to SF-c and clou- lnr at a net loss frf the ct one 1 Corn wa steady on an Improved casn Situation an.l firm J'lly open-d unchanged, to 'do higher at JO'ic to 60c, advaiitei to Wuc. and reactetl to 60c. Receipt, i3S cars. July sold down to and at OiSHc, a Jobs of Oata ruled July opeiiKl unchanged at 37, to and receded to 37tic, Receipts, 7- cars.

Provisions were a iHtle easier as a result of smaller receipts a.id lo'ver hog prices. July pork npened unchanged to 2l4c lower at 112.15 to XU.17V. and declined to tl2.1C. July lard was unchanged to 2'ifcc lower at J6.o2'i to J6.85; later steadying at JCSZ'. Ribs sUrt- ed unchanged to lower, at $6.

42 '3 to ati.45 and sold o.f to Furnished Isy ths A. I'aullni CoT.m'. slon Board of Trade Rooma, Sedg-wick Block. WHEAT Close 'V 11111 I i 1 fi5uTl fvV 1 I 1 I I I 1 Won't Freeze Won't Break Won't Spill Won't Spot Clothes Costs 10 Cents Equals 20 Cnts worth of any other kind of bluing WifglfJtick it -tf 1 oic Sitor bM luiidsapvxstxa oti.it, tofongh wtiirfe the wstst dowtud diuuni tbe eolor oeexl OiaCCTIOkt FOR UlE: WiggltStick around in the water. Trie LAUKOkV BU.

COMPANY, Calnga neiiers 13 h. 2 b-jl'. C.o.'ijJt calves 1. f.tyt.ifi; T-xas fed Ktetrs HWB-Recelpta today tomorrow. market lower; mixed and butt her JS.K3'5-1: good to choise heaT -J: rotifc-h ravy U.W-.Vt; light 14 6 Imik of tls ti 10.

SHEUP Receipt Heady: mis rteady to strong: fher-p nativ tamb ij.7i.ra. eoorl to r-hoi-A wihf ra UTil 5 fair to cbo)c mixed H.ivUV. I Omaha Liveitock. Ornaha. April market dy to hktie ewer- na-' ttve steers was and he: era cannera tz t-t inkers and t5 bulla i'.

"''yfi2 Z. H'XjS Receipts IT market hes-y TTUiM 'C: mixed M.7."!xii( 77H; light Piss $4 V'ji Vr, bulk of leH M.TT.'S 1 i of the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Inaitute. of Buffalo, X. Y. AH correspondence is held sacredly confidential and he gives his advice free and without charge.

SINGLE AND MAHEIED WOMEH Very often did that it is repugnant to their feelings to consult their familw SHiiKP Rer-elpts mrkr-t slow and western yearlings VT- 2i wethers ewes mon anj stocker S3 Xo.v; lambs, tS.iS May 91'i 95 W'i 9''i fi July SM, M'4 K- Ofew) he i4 COR7I- Iay 52 4H a July K-is 8ept 4 4a Vi 4J'- 0AT3- May 3R-: StH 37V4 37i SS July 7 I7V8 STSJ-i IPi 37: Sept 3isi rsH 31 PORX- May H.S5 12.07 11 95 July 12.12 12.30 13.10 12.2 12.17 Lard-Mi 47 C.47 6 .50 6 45 Juiv 6.72 6.62 6.S7 6.S3 RIBS May 6 25 S3 22 6.2? .27 July 6 40 i.ZS 6.49 6.47 6.4S WHEAT Cal- Put July S4 CORN- July 5314 4KV No. J-: May July y-rc. Lnwt; Cr tno No. irf li N'. a rr-d t'f'.

No. Sott-: No. J. r.arrt i'X 1 i No. 2 7c; No a I 1 1 No.

5, No ATP-No. 2. No. J. I Liverpool Orratn.

April No. 1 California, futures M.y. MJt: COTiN mixed rew. rteady. JJ; Ammcm mlxvj -let, '4tHJ; dull.

May i 19 -BITTTEK-Fj EflCK S'(raly; at mark, caiws fe'H EKdE Kary itlvitm twin. young America POUUTRT Ailve, taly; turkey, ohk'kena, UP.ic. Kei York Prodnce. New Tork. nr.m na fa refining 3 i-Jfrv; cn Kup-tr, i 3 S-l'ic; ir.olas 2 vfined.

quiet crosr i nowerwl granulatw), COFFKE Su-ady; No. 7 Rio. 7c. I i'EK Steady; fr-Bh creamery lrj i dajn-. romnon to choh.

IWi. i CHKiCSr ult; state full cream, hlt.j I ranrv f-n i 'o pf'tne ynlor. L'OfJS Firm: western firyj storage PfJl'LTRY Alive, steady: western chickens li'ic: fowls. Jr: ttirkeys. IS-: seady; weeiem chickens ttgifc; few's, IZ'rMi-tc: turkeya.

Untitle. VSehit Prodnea. (This market Is exclusively for the farmer who has itter and eee to dlpiwe of an liim the exat prices paid HIDES-O. S. cured No.

1 and 2, 7c; side brands. lbs. and up under 40 4'tc; '1 3. buil hides, cured (rren hmw. tc: ary is and up IZ'-'tC' dry fallen.

IS and up "B-'t hides under li lbs. 9e; ary lc: cuils. dc; jelts 3 75c: lue hides 3lc. TALLOW No. 1, 4c: No.

2c. FURa-rkunK. b'ack, Ci: shcrt Ptrlpa, 5Ac; broad. 20c; raccoon large, ffc; medium, 5Jc; txail. SOc Mink, larga tl.2V4p.Sii: mcilnm.

7oc3K.W; smell. SNs. ('possum. y-SlOc; coyote. tlf.3c; ri-vits, Early caught blue vaiua.

i'iiie above for Kansas for prime not ei'. handled fun.) POUL.TR sprinas. 3 lb and roosters.2Wc;turkey hens, 12c; turkey gobblers, Sc Sc; gees, 6c. HAT No. 1, J7 Xo.

2. No, I ts.irt: loose Alfalfa, 6J. GRAIN Wheat, o. new, S3c; oats, 37c: corn, 47c. PRODrCE-Eirgs, Urc: country but- I ter.

17c; creamery 27c; separa tor butter, 20c New York Stocks. New Tork. April 39. Opening prices of I stocks today moved slugfrithiy upwards I a small fraction and then wavered, Transactions were small and ony a lew stocks were traded in. A rle of in Pacific and a decline of In tnitel States Rubber wer; the oniy not- Jable change.

Aa soon as tha opening buying orders i were worked oft. prices receded slightly. Fresh purchalna; order came to hand at the lower leval and the market sold higher than before, notably In St. Paul and tha PaelScs. The refusal of a Hnr-riman petition to Intervene In the Northern Securities caa against Union Pacific and ft reacted to below vesterdav rJos.

ActiVA slorks easM off all round, but met later aupport whlrh carried them back to tha bast. St. Paul touched 143. Anaconda declined 1. Selllna- down of United States Steel Pfd 1-4.

extra di-idend, killed tie rally and prices slipped back to below last nigiir. -The market then became practically stag- j' nrnit. Lackawanna rosA and Distiilera i Bands were irregular at noon. The prassnre for sale of Urger amounts jot Metropolitan Street Kauway marset existing caused a rapid decline In t's quoted value. The tape waa largely glr-Jen up for a time to recording these trans-i actions, and its fall of to 11 depressed other local traction.

Standard stocks ignored this weakness for awhile, but gavo way toward 1 o'clock. A feveriah rally by Metropolitan Railway to above 11 waa Ineffectual in checking selling and it relapsed to li'J4-Meauwhila oiTerlngB were increasing in volume elsewhere, particularly of Union Pacific which touched ST4. St. Paul at 143s and United States Steel pfd 57. Ail other favorites reacted to the lowest of the day.

Mexican Central fell below-( and Southern Facino lost a paint. Today'a rai of prices ot auliee Mocks on tre New Tork exchange as compiled for the Beacon, by the A. lau.ilne Com. mission company. Board of Trade Room, Sedgwick Biock.

I I I I Close Op'n High Low T-d'vVd' Santa Fe JS1) 731 TT-ij 7: TS'i do pfd i 9J MH, i4: S6 JCi Am. Sugar 127 127 UB4. la'. Am. Copper 59 491 494 B.

and O. SO 774 79 79-i B. R. I 46i 4Hi 44, 44Ti 4H W. 16; ICS.

KrV C. M. St. P. Reading 144.

144 141 UFi. 14( i 44, 44 44j 44H I 2Ti, 3P 35H: a-, ifti i tirfti aj-i. Erie L. and N. Manhattan Mo.

Pac. M. K. 4 T. IP.

Gas. w- iv-( A5- UP UISi 141T: 142 i i sch; sissi S7i K4I S4-4; S3Vi So Pac T. C. Iron U. S.

Steel Wabash W. Union Union Pac Rock Island 111. Ceo. Leather Rojthern Tex. Pac N.

Y. Cen. 471, 4. tf'i 11s; 23-i 10-t, 11 Si us- 11H S4 I fCj 21 22; 134 ....) 13- 7 7 r-i 3H: S4 24': 2t' 'is; 1161, 1164; H6 Ui i U3 WOOI. St.

Louis, April tr-rimry and western medi'ims. 19c; fine meulum l-ifflSc: fine, liHfilac. itik April w.o. ear qu a firm; man r'cturer tr by pr-' ce-l. I'll I 'M 10 a 1 I i ooi lOFFESIXCt A1V3 Of EXCTL- letx ouAunr today.

All Zlarkcts Cisry Decline of on Ust of Sales at Loral Ay. if. I ho? bctim. i I w-re to-; wr if fJ( font; ul mic? at g'. iFilc wore tJiat 'H-I cline on bilk of Ijc.t ni iuniy i-a- nun inarKct at th Baire aj 't-rlay best.

'ffi jnxt bt firr the tislk 5 f-'H Other markp'H ti''il a dp'-line. Chicago ci'mtd roi after a 5c dciln with top at K.nm city a nlck-l loi-r: top. L't ovt sal'i nT- falr'y plentiful. 'r-ja 'eweroays U': udh'' twld. Ml; Ca'lfortiia, .4, vsa; sal tod at L'k.

A Wt XI -4 Pr. 4 Til Hi 4Ci 4 i 4C5 4-01 4.tW 4) fx) AM iJfl 4 4J 4.ui 4.M fjt 4.:.5 4 jit 4 4 4. 1 5 Jj) a LF.Fr OVER SAL1S Ivk. No Pr. i.Ti 23 K4 179 4 7Ti.

:0 4 4 4.7ii 4 79 470 'Pr. 2T0 4i 1V2 1'9 CATTLE" SALE3 TC'DaV. Aw.Wt. and heifers 29 str and heifera 11' 3 75 7 cows 'A ocker 4 1.59 I cows if?" 1 cow 1 cow 10 stock heifers 1 2 2, 1 cariners r. 1.5 Among the shippers are: It F.

William. mn. Prart- J. N. Ijiest Hamer- F.

S. Pope. Argonia; G. "nr. Hill.

C.j EL Blake. Haven: Frank Oliver. C-laavs; A. N. Ponca City, O.

W. T. Hudson, Naahvi'e; H. J- hnson, Bramtn: Wm. EUiey, Ed.

Wtiuiu, Augusta; Wm. Caiasd, Eiowa. Kaasa City Llreitoek Kansas aty. April Rc- mciuuing scniineras. ket tedy to shade lower.

Native steers K.tVr4.X; southern steers K.4-y4.: souuiern cos muve amc auu h'ers t2.54.: stokers and ieeuL-rsj buiU casvea ti-a a.w; weiiero Biters h.7.-gi.iu, wvatcia rawi '54 5 HimJS Rftrr.i,.ta 54 rTl: markt weik jtoSc lower; btiis of l-s 4.7:r;4.; heavy H.K&4.:packtrs ai.f.-.:; nga and i SHEEP Receipts C'; market strong: muttons lambs. jange weihers IZ.ff'jZ.Ml ewese 5 St. ton la LiTesteek St Louis. April 19. CATTLE Receipts i.w.

im-luding 4. Texans: market steady; beef steers tJ.K'ijf.-W: stockcrs and feeders C.x'34.fw: oows and heiK rs S3.4-4 Texas aieers 3i.7."'ij4.75; cows and heifers HiS Receipt market low. er. Pgs and light 14 pscker j. butchers and bnst heavy U.

SHEEP Receipts 1.195; mnrkct. steady; natives W. 71.0. 71, lamb a5 wQS.iO. Chicago Livestock, Chicago.

April 19. CATTLE Receipts. 2.1; market, steady: good to pritre steers 1S.4066.SO: poor to medium stackers and feeders Kws Every Throb Of My Heart Was Plainly Felt, and Sometimes Very Painful. If your pulse ia too strong, and your heart throbs so that you ea feel the force of tii beart-besit against your chest, your heart la weak and Deeds attention. This Is usually caused by long continued palpitation, over-work, exercise, heart strain, and tha condition indicates serious heart trouble.

You should act at once. The very best thins to do ia to take Ir. Maes' New Heart Care, a remedy that will strengthen the nerves and muscles of the heart, and restore tbem to their normal condition. If yon neglect to do this, disastrous consequences win surely follow. You will have smothering spells, pain In the heart, famines, the valves of the heart will become leaky, aad tha heart left in a death atruggle.

"My heart bothered me ao that I could feel every pulsation. Could only aieep on my left aide. Doctors told me that I bad one-nfUl enlargement of the heart. I had all tbe usual symptoms of heart trouble. I took about li or 29 bottles of Dr.

Miles' Heart Cure and am completely cured. I have had po symptom of heart disease for two years, and am attending to ray bustnesa auTaira. 'Which I couid not do before." E. C. GATUN, Manufacturer, Blue Hound, Kan.

If first bottls does not benefit, your xooney back. 'VBpp Write to ua for Free TriaT XUsXt Package of Or. Miles' AnU-Paln Pllla, tha New Sclentiflo Remedy for Pain. Also 8ympton Blank. Our Specialist will your caee.

tell you what Is wrong, and how to right it. Free. DR. M1.LES MEiICAl. OA, i 4BI, LSD.

i 1 4 77:, 4.75 4.75 1 i i i oi 1 r.Huti irlrr.e. Ih? ir Jy of Mrs. Unc" verjl'-i i. ic -it Moore be held. A ivaTjit wag ifucd or him and ne now utid-! laid at hi horr.e in luy or sTrsrKTS Trcps at TVciUa't Lit Clr's Attead Barjnet.

Kaa. U. The: ru co.iese circles i-i't nir.l.t r.g this the ii-Jcn cf i it.au.'.! 1 (-'; of tr.e of td tf the fae-Jlty ar.d ar Invited. tbfe ti.e prr j.iiatory It tl.e:efc:. a lor.x v.ztiz'ir.t among "prep" boys to waylay ihe fir-shmen and prevert then) fiom attendli.g the festivities.

To anything of 'he sort this time, the fr- men moved to the Whitley hotel. (rre the was held last night, arid planned to send carriage for their girls. But, the meantime, the "prep" girl got Into the game, and succeeje-J in capturing four cif the freshmen git Is, and have them concealed in ome p)a- unknown to the f'hmeri boys, who were afraid to leave the hotel to aeaicb lor them. STATEHOOD BILL Merely a Pretext for Delay, Say Mr. WUlUaaa.

Washington, April 19. Soon after iV.e house met today iir. Dalzell. (Pa. pre-sentrd a rule for immediate consideration of the Rtatt-hood bill.

Follow- ing a brief explanation of the bill by Mr. Dalzell, Mr. Williams (M'sa.) the minority leader, charged that the bill was but a pretext to stay the demand of the territories for admiwion He expressed the opinion that the repub ikans had no idea of parsing the bill at this se-s-mn, or In fact, any idea that It would pass at all. The bill, he aid, simply was "apples to the eye and arhes to the taste," and offerei in such a form that it was known befor hand it could not receive the approb. ation and votes of the minority.

BTTRGLAHY AJTD LARCENY Serious Ckarge Againtt Appleby aad Coleman, Colored. Clyde Appleby and John Coleman. colored, were arraigned before Judee Alexander, this afternoon, on a chi-rre of burtrlary and larci-ny. AK-rwding to the Information, the' young man broke through the rear dOT.ru Of 1tTlh ntr-o. r.im.

night about a week ago. and stole clolhlne to the amnnot of t', i Fidt' some other stuff that was not named In the complaint. The "wag" wa concealed in a big box in the bar- her ehep in wt.ich Toung Appleby wg 1 That night he donned one! of the tuis that seemed to fit him. pietiy -nei), and it waa this love of1 abow that led to hi downfall. His 1 pk.jer, who alro was relative, knew that he had no money w-th which to 1 purchase sucli finery.

He alao knew Appleby" prot-ensity for taking things wl 'ch beioTiged to someone eis. He a-ked a storVeeper If he had lost a "speckled" suit. Investigation showed that suits, some "speckled" and M.me otherwise, were mif-slng. Now Appleby and his pal are In the tciia. It is not a new thing to Appleby.

He waa mixed up in the bicycle stealing a year or aea and admitted tftk- Ing Awir-taut County Attorney Ed i T'i'i's wheel from the south side of the court house. He Is as slipiry as an i erl, and once went to Colorado to escape punishment. For his laft crime, he served a term iu the county jail, and he has aerv' terrrs In the reform school. Lately he hasi befn working as porter in various! barber shop In the city, and the authorities were living in hopes that he had reformed. CHARGED WITH BOODLING Ex-Councilraen Kopp on Trial at Kansas City.

Kar.sss City, April The f.rt cre against the men Indicted by the recent grand Jury at Kansas City, charged with buodlli.g, that of O.r: Konn. cx-councllinin. accuwrd of ac-' a company, was called for trial today, The defense announced that it was ready for trial and Kopp's attorney c-ontinue-a to argue a minion yuiwii the indictment At the conclusion of his argument tbe court took a recess wihoul announcing ita decision. A THOUGHTFTZ, MAN. M.

14. Austin of Winchester, Ind, knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual care ot stomach and liver trouble, physiciat could not help her. He thcught of arid tried Dr. King New Life Pills and abe got rentr as once una s.ruiiiuij cured.

Only at ail drug stores. 8TJES THE STOCKHOLDERS Bnckeridce Estate Lacks $5,000 of Paying Oat. O. 3. Stocker.

as trustee of the estate of tbe Buikridge Pump company bankrupt haa filed suit in the district court against C. L. Davidson, M. J. Loyd, et al, stockholders, for which the estate lacks in paying oft the indebtedness.

The suit Is flltd in accordance with an orier made by C. V. Ferstisxm, referee in bankrurtT. According to the petition, the Buck-ridge Purr.p company was adjudged bankrupt in the United States district court March 17, IKS, and, at a meet-ins of tbe creditor, the plaintiff was made trustee. He found that the general claims of creditors, which -were allowed by the bankruptcy court amounted to Preferred claim brought tbe total liabilities up to From the sals of property belonging to tbe bankrupt the plaintiff realised and was able to pay oft of this Indebtedness, leaving tbe stockholders liable on a double liability for t3.109.97 due unpaid creditors and t.rSJ0 owing; for efmimissions, costs and expense of closing- up the business.

S. B. Amidon, James L. Dyer and Stanley. Vermillion 4k Evans for the plaintiff.

CLAJ3LS $000 DAMAGES Mary Peters Brings Salt Against City far That Amount Suit haa been filed against the city Of br MaryPeter for WA Kaasas City Grain. Kansas City. April 19. WHEAT Lory- it; May 81'c; July Septemrer teHe: cash No. 3 hard fc9Sc; No.

J. a No. 2 red C.W&1.02: No. I. Kc.

CORN Steady; May lc: July 44HajSc: Ko. white No. 3. S4ic. OATS-Steady; No.

2 white, 4ijj42c; No. I mixed, 41542c RYEJ-64C KAY-Cholce timothy fJOOgS SO; cholca rairie COO. BUTTER Creamery U-gSc; dairy, 17c EGGS Fresh. 154c St. Ixnia Grain.

Ef, Louis, April 19. Close: WHEAT B. F. McLEAN Dealer im LUMBER Tarda, 312 Wert Donclaa. BRANCH YABJ38 Pack.

Arkansas City. Cheney, Clearwater. In Our Mothers' Time. QUAINT FASHIONS OF DRESS IN THE WAR PERIOD. DRF.SS ha changed very much in the past forty years in fact it hardly seems credible that American women wore such immense hoop-kkirts a third of a century ago.

Dress has changed materially, but the standard remedy for women has not. It is the tame now as it was in our toothers' time. In the old day it wa sometimes considered fashionable to be delicate, pale and with an inclination to faint at the least provocation. It is different now. America it raiting a strong race a race strong and vigorous mother.

Whea a woman becomes nervous, suffers from backache, sleeplessness, a general tired-out and fajyjed feeling, with drtgging-down pains, she turn to the right remedy. She i positive she can get relief and assistance from Dr. Pierce. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such at no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, tbe proprietors of Dt. Pierc' Favorite Prmcnption now feel fully warranted in offering to pay fcoo in legal money of the United States, for any case of Lencorrbra, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which tbey cannot cure.

All tbry ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their meant oi cure. There it every reason why women should not trust their delicate constitutions in the hand of unskilled persons. It requires a thorough medical education to appreciate and understand the womanly organism. When a woman bat ills and pains that she cannot bear when life seems dark for any woman, she should confide her troubles to a physician of standing in the cotnmuuty, or one who has a national reputation. Certainly it would not be tbe part of wisdom to confide in an ignorant person without medical education simply became she it a nomas.

There is every reason why aha should write to aotue great specialist, one who has made tbe diseases osf wosoen a specialty for abird of century, Uka Dr. V. Pierce, found er damages alleged to have been sustained by her through the charigti.g of the grade Lulu avenue. In her petition, l.led by I. P.

Campbell Son, her attorneys. Mis, Peters alleges that she i tbe owner of to Ti. inclusive, on Lulu avenue, Hyde'a addition, and tbat in 1WC the city established a grade both for the street and for the sidewaik along it She says that she had a sidewalk laid in front of her lots in accoi dance with tbe grade, and had ber lot filled in to that height. Now, she alleges, the city has changed the grade, by raising it twelve inches above the former grade. The authorities have filled in the street and have built a curbing along two aides of her property.

In doing this she saya that they have made excavation to the depth of IS inches in front of herproperty, thereby damaging it to the extent of 1109 and by raising the street and curbing to he new grade they have caused the water to be dammed up over her premises, which damages ber to tbe amount of 1K. TAKES 90.30, HOT HUSBAND Weaken an Girl Prefers Less Than a Quarter Per Week to Spouse. Chlce.po, April Jennie PanSo. a Waukeran girl, was to be married next week, but almost at the last minute she. haa decided that ber prospective husband dots not look as pood to her as cents a wek and tbe wedding baa been declared off.

Stranre as the facta may sem. the circumstances of the case warrant the statement tbat MUs Pardo'a sweetheart will go down Into history aa less than a quarter" worth. The young woman is employed In a Wankefran restaurant and when her parents objectod to ber marriage she said she wanted more money to keep on working for a living. Her en-ployer offered to increase her wage SO cents a week. "II slick to the Job." said Mlts Pardo.

and now she will keep on ringing the dinner bell and no wedding bell wiil ring out next Monday as advertised. Every Vctnan MtRVtL Whsftkaf bprey Tn nw rl tr-, Jv turn zmcntm. nrm-i- SOM I. iw.mK... far H.

It be Mnisan4T asat.SU macttA aa illuatftt twa-MM. It! fail suwiiM utf direrf im w-njotwio iMtm. W.sa SU.tB rim am ew lar. For sale by Means Bros, Drags! ta, corner Douglas and Lawraooa, IWtSSirSS-AJ tis f-ty i physician. In such a case tbey can put perfect confidence in Dr.

Pierce, who ha made sh a success in tbe treat- meet of woman' diseases, for be will give you tbe very best advice possible. and without cost to you. To grow bean-j tiful, healthy and hsTipy should be tbt desire of every woman. It it iota possi-! bie to bold a husband and make home happy and bring contentment to it Dr. Favorite Prescription gives) the mother health to give her child.

It cures nervousness, nausea, and sleeplesa-; nets. It makes tbe body comfortable and tbe mind content It gives physical vigor and muscular elasticity so that the uauy ativer.i unpractically painless. GRATE PIT, BEYOND WO EDS. "Words cannot express how grateful I am for your kind advice and your 'Favorite writes Mrs. D.

B. Barricks, of I'errows, Campbell Vs. I feel tliat it hat cured me. I had been in poor health for four years. Suffered greatly with my right "side, also with, bearing-down paint, and my nerves were in a dreadful state.

After using four bottles of your Favorite Prescription I am now well. I am the mother of two children. With the first child I suffered twenty-eight hours, and with the second I used your medicine and was sick only three hours. I believe Dr. Pierce's Fa- vor.te Prescription to be the best medi-i cine in the world for suffering females.

I wish you great success, and hope that God will you in your noble work." "Favorite Prescription' makes weak women strong, sick women weiL Accept do substitute for the medicine which, works wonders for weak women. MOTHERS AXD DAUGHTERS shorid have a medical book handy, for knowledge is power. A standard work, is The Peopie'e Common Sense Medical Adviser, bv R. V. Pierce.

M. D. i Send to Dr. R. V.

Pierce, Buffalo, N. onent stamps, for tbe cloth-bound book, or 21 cents for the parser-coveted volume. Live Stock Commission A B. MOOrtc, rtUr. Steels Yards.

Wichita, Kansas Cattle. Hogs and Bbeep sold exduatTei! so coTr.misaiiin, Montr to loan oa oalUa. W. M. PAUGH CJ, Live Stock Commission Com pitdu.ee soiiuttd.

Market re pons funuabed. lockers and feeders ought on orders. Ratarenos: National liana. Phone 307. Union Stock YarJe.

Wichita, STUART -KELLY Liveatock Cosnmissica Merahaata, 1 aion SUeh tarda. Wichita. Hogs. Cattle and Steep sold on commis si on. Market zli fumsbtd free on ap.

pilcatloriL Write or "phone, our expense. when shipping. attend personally ui tbe unloaiiing and care of stock ooriifaed to ua. New "phone 898. Wichita Union STOCKJARDS, 3,000 Cattle 5,000 Hogs Private yards for Texan.

Perfect 8w eraga. City Water. Pens Covered. W. R.

DULAEY Wichita Kansas, E. i KEALY CJL. Live Stoctt Comiuiseion lercbaots Union ttieck Yaraa, Wicsota. Kaa, Special laeucen-eat to faedera. Uarksta furclshed oa oppUcatton.

Phone M. Hides and i'oo SOUTHWARD JOHN ST 071 Will pay prices quoted la IleaotiH, Hi ii cbarged. Writs for aUa alns tasja. COTTOir, by the 10 13 July 14 CI August li Sefitejsbtr 12.1 Octolier A. IL McDc-aimolt A Mam St.

Hleh Low Close ii.lSi il. 14. 23.67 11 U.C4 u.w COTTON Fu- May July September offered New York, tures oi'encd rteady. 13 4c: AVRTist ii.iic; October ll.ISc. Galveston.

lic. April Liverpv' Anril Uiniteo diraand- prPes 4 rcims lower; A men ran middling 7 Gossin for Speculators. CiilCAGO CA3 LOTS. Relpla Grada Wheat 0 Corn li 4 heat. KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.

cars; cars; ots, 29 NORTirWESTERN RECEIPTS. This 17 M.nnvapoi's i-1 s.r.f u.a Wheat opened unchanged: closed 'd hither. Corn closed lugher. l-'a-ly exports: Whtfet 74. 'O l.i:he!s: corn, bushels: oats, hvshel.

GJUTlstOVXlTKEADiniS Japanese Get Many Ideas from Western World Fiction. Tokio. April IS. It is not energy known that the Is an Inveterate novei reader. was In favor long before lie ll "covered Europe, but for the List quarter of century the novel has been more than ever the leading article of Japanese literature.

Hundreds of European and Amrioan novels hive been and Imitated with the rsult that the Jap's Ideas of western life are mainly "nov-eiistic." One of the first translations from the Enplish was Lord Lytton's "Ernest Maltravers." i A rad f-om right left, a- rre people sav. but from top to bottom of the page' which is printed in olurrns. beginning with the co'nmn on the right. In read- i ing a book the Jan bet-ins on the last column of the last page back to the first. and works WILL ENJOrjT A WXDDCTG Son of Racine Contractor Objects to Matrimonial Veatnre.

P.acine. April 19. If James P. Corse, agtd 75 years, and a leading church man and former building con tractor of this city, attempts to wed Miss Mary gestor, aged S3 years, James Corse. son of the prospective bridegroom, saya he will endeavor to stop the weddlnsj on the ground that his father Is unable to support a wife.

For over half a century Mr. Corse has been engaged in the mason contracting buslnea. In ISSi he met with reverses and lost his fortune. His wife owned property vaiued at I3MK4. and at her death tbe estate was left in trust, Mr.

Core to receive the income, and at his deaih the estate to be divided among his cliilflrea. HORSETHirr CAPTTTRXD Accused of Stealing Livery Team at Ateklawa Last Month. Emporia. April George Frye, an alleced horsthief, from Atchison, haa been caught here. It is claimed that FVye stole a livery team in Atchison last Match.

Me came here six days ago and ha been working on a bridge gang. It said he wrote a letter to an Atchison woman, asking how things were going at that end of the line, and tjrjal tbe woman's husband got tbe lettec and turned it over to the Atchison authorities, who came here for Frye at once. The Emporia police say that Frye made a partial confession to them, saying tbat he had old the team, but would not tell to whom. Frye haa been out of the penitentiary only two months. He served eighteen months for horse stealing in Oklahoma.

KILLS WIFE; WOU2IDS SCAJf Jealoas Xecrw at Mayview. Tken Tried Kill Himself. Lexington. April 19. While Walter Bradford and his wife, negroes, were on their way from their home at ilay view, Mo.t to Hobart Vaughn's, I i i i Mexican Rose Cream An unrivaled skin food.

Absolutely pure and sclenuuo remover of ail Imperfections of tha akin. Cures chapped and rough skin almost immediately. Removes wrinkles, pimples, black heads and ail facial blemishes The tanned, sunburned, freckled, oily or sallow akin becomea clear, rosy and velvety after a taw applications of the cretin. Ask your druggist for It or send Kc to the Mexican Mfg. No.

215 South Main Wichita, Kansas, and get a ar of this Cream. sV 9 Our Business Is to se'd aad YOUR Dt'SINESS la to buy lutnb so ow Is price that you'll tell your neighbors and they'll call to set Oka bargains. Let ua show you our lumber and give you, our price. JWMetz Lumber Co Phone VS, 411 to 421 Nor Jx Main 8t AJJJiTDearmott Commission Co Braach Office 140 N. Main Wichita, Kan.

GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON, STOCKS AND BONDS. Direct private telegraph wires to all exchanges over which a fast continuous market quotation service and a full line of market information is receivecL References-All Kansas City and Wichita banks. Out of town patronage solicited. Quick executions. Phones-Bell, 730; Independent, 1871.

CLAUDE BRYAN, Manager.

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574,434
Years Available:
1879-1980