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THE WICHITA DAILY BEACON. FPU DAY JANUARY J7. 1899. CORDIAL INVITATION. THE CARVVORKS.

Much Money Is Being Spent on Buildings. tleep in the IVorld Keep Informed of what is going on; read the papers and magazines; save time from housework for rest and reading by using TORQUAY MAYOR WANTS TO SEE O' ji Washington, 2'. Secretary Long has received a ery cordial letter of ini vitation from the mayor of 'Xorquay, England, for lite F.uro?e,in sjuadrcn to visit that place. The mayor wf jmly congratulates the nrvv for its success in the Spanlsti war. Secretary Long's response is appreciative and says ni arrangements h-ive heen mado yijt to send a squadron to Europe but one will go later aid he will bear invitation In mind.

Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. It Causes Interest and Numerous Humors. COLD WE A TtiER makes our bargains of more value to the purchaser, for it is our winter stock we want to get rid of, and this is the time of year heavy clothing is needed. Never have we offered better bargains than now, and never have we had a better assortment of goods to choose from. MIDLAND MAY GET THEM, EXCURSIONS.

J. 0. Davidson Hints What Company May Do. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. BOYAl DAKIMO MWCKI) HfW vomc CASHING POWDEn It saves both time and labor and gives results that please.

THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, REDUCED RATES VIA SANTA FE ROUTE. For annual meetings Grand Lodge New York. Boston.

Philadelphia. 2 6t. Loots. Chicago. A.

F. and A. Grand Chanter It. A. Some of the Hail roads May Operate the Plant.

and Grand Council, R. and 3. of Kansas held at Leavenworth, Kan. TOWN TOPICS. Men's fine Overcoats in the latest styles and colors every garment well made and nicely finished just the garments one needs to keep out the cold.

$5.00 up as high as you care Winfield Rev. Slutz returned from February 13-17, 1SS9, the Santa Fe will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale February 11-15; good to return until February 18, 1899. Annual convention Kansas State Temperance Union held at Topeka, Kansas, February 7-8, fare and one-third on certificate plan via Santa Fe Route, certificates to be signed by Mr. T.

E. Stephens, secretary, 703 Jackson Howard because it was his second offense. Murphy, the man who stole some coats from Fulton's clothing store got a year and a half. Miss Mignonette Sykes left yesterday for Wlnfleld and Wellington where she will visit with friends for the next few days. Judge Glenn has secured a pension of tS per month for George W.

Harrison of 124 North Seneca street, under the general- law of 1890. to go. that the bill will pass as a great majority of the members of the house are opopsed to it, and the Populist senate is not urging the matter now. He says the members of the legislature are able to see that as a business proposition it would be unjust to compel the strong banks in the state to uphold the weak ones. He thinks the bill, if it becomes a law, would simply deceive the people, and that they would think the state Is protecting depositors In state banks, when In fact it will not do it.

President Jobes thinks the bill will never be reported, but will rest where it now is. REVIVAL SERVICES. Men's heavy Ulsters; a beautiful garment, only $5.00. There are numerous reports floating around in regard to what the Burton Car Works company intend to do with their works here. Most of the peoplf in thut section of the city believe that an important movement has already commenced.

One prominent citizen of the north side told a reporter last night that the contract would be let In a few days for the building of a number of residence houses at Burton and that he believed a large force of men would soon be put to work In the shops. He said already about sixty men were at work repairing the buildings. Some of the walls art being rebuilt and complete new roofs on all the buildings are being laid. Some of the people at Burton car works claim that the Burton company are going to operate the plant because conditions were now favorable. Others Just as positively declare that the Mis E.

E. LIndemuth purchased yester day from the Citizens bank lots 91, 93 and 95 Ruffums avenue, Riverside street, Topeka, Kan. Annual meeting Kansas Commonwealth Institute, held at Topeka, February 5-13, fare and one-third on certificate plan, from points In Kansas, certificates to be signed by Mrs. Annie L. Diggs, state librarian, Topeka, Kan.

L. R. DELANEY, Agt. Washington, Jan. 27.

The condition of James A. Sexton shows no material change today. Men's Suits, in worsteds, cheviots, and tweeds, $7.50. this morning. The Rathbone sisters meet tonight in regular session.

Ed. H. Smith of Ness City was at the Carey this morning. James Wilson of Council Bluffs Is a Visitor In the city today. John C.

McCormac of St. Marys is a visitor in Wichita today. F. A. Amsdam of Wellington was a Wichita visitor yesterday.

Mr. Ardo Williams of Oklahoma City is visiting friends in the city. Nat C. Houston of Kansas City is doing business in Wichita today. J.

W. Carter of Hlgglns, is in Wichita for a few days visiting. John H. Woodring purchased yesterday from Samuel II. Smith a nice farm for $3,000.

Lee Steele of the Carey is having a Vigorous and exciting preliminary skirmish with the grip. George B. Wiley, representative in All salesmen are requested to meet In Zelninger hall Friday evening, January 27. By order of the Salesmen Protective association. The Emporia avenue Baptist church Boys' Reefers, in meltons and chinchillas; $1.50 to will give an entertainment and lec ture at the church, entitled Cuba, SOMETHING INTERFERES WITH THE ATTENDANCE LAST NIGHT.

The attendance at the various revival meetings was r.ot so good last night as heretofore, whether on account of the weather or for some other reason is not known. The services themselves were fully as good and interesting as any before and there were Phone 48 and have your order promptly filled for Hay, Grain, Feed or Goal P. Gould tt Spain, and Uncle Sam, this evening. Major Merwin of St. Louis well known lecturer, will preach for the Men's heavy Underwear souri Pacific Is going to get the plant and still others that it is going into the hands of the Midland and that this is the first move to extend that road from South McAlester and it means that the Midland will soon become an important LOST Pocketbook containing about $14.00, 2 railroad tickets and card of Unitarian church, Sunday.

The service Gilbert furniture store. Leave with will be held at the opera house at 11 W. Sargent, 402 Sedgwick block and was never sold cheaper at our store than now. Suits from 15c a garment up to $2.00. some conversions.

The song services are proving to be very attractive and Mail Orders receive prompt attention. north and south road extending from receive reward. 88 m. Meade McClure will leave the Stock the legislature from Meade county, was Nebraska to the gulf. also very helpful, as someone remark in the city last night.

Exchange bank at Caldwell and go to ed after leaving the church, "That The funeral of Peter Daly took place Kansas City where he will assume singing has real religion In it." Cap charge of Major Drumms' business from the Cathedral this morning and was largely attended. WICHITA'S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE We Have the Goods Dr. C. E. MeAdams has returned to Judge Tucker has very pronounced Wichita and will remain here during views concerning the MUcs-Eagan con the remainder of his life.

President J. O. Davidson of the Kansas National bank of this city has always been the local financier for the Burton company. If he does not direct the movement of the company he is always consulted in regard to any important transactions of the company here. When asked two or three days ago what the Burton people intended to do and what was the meaning of so many men being put to work on the plant, Mr.

Davidson said: "I cannot speak with authority in re q2 oeKArriuct tain Lee preached a very strong sermon last night. I Today an all day union prayer Beryjce was held at th First M. E. church and all Christian people believe the results of this service will be seen in increased good In the revival. WANTED FOR FORGERY.

troversy. He is in favor of Eagan. He thinks that Miles la giving Eagan the worst of it. Mrs. li.

D. Cole returned Tuesday And here are the trom tt two wvciv vidu wim ivimo There is a movement on the west prices for buyers who practice econ relatives. Sedgw ick Pantograph. Major J. B.

Merwin will lecture to side to get the gas company to extend its mains to the Friends univer morrow night at Fairmount college on sity. The mains are desired on Chi omy THE EYESIGHT- "An Evening With Shakespeare." cugo, Seneca and University avenues'. gard to the intentions of the company, Officer Moore was taken sick on his The sheriff now has the warrants for i know that the company Is spending a beat today and had to be taken home 19 Ihs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 20 lbs. Sugar 1.00 6 lbs.

Rice 25 6 lbs. Prunes 25 unpaid personal property taxes unpaid. In a cab." He fell a victim to the grip. DELL DAUGHERTY- WAS SEEN HERE YESTERDAY MORNING. At police headquarters today a card was reeelved from Louis Hozopfel, marshal of Greenville, Ohio, offering a reward of $25 for the arrest of Dell Daugherty who is wanted at that place for forgery.

The card describes him good many thousand dollars on the plant. Since confidence has been restored in Wichita the Burton people have concluded they have a good prop Utuiersheriff Syl Dunkln says he ready to act as cashier for all who de- Charley Smith went down to Ponca, O. yesterday and bought 100 head of fat steers for the Dold packing house, Is Nature's most precious gift; Its losa means living death. Great care should always be taken to preserve It. Careful, conscientious optical service is our specialty; that's the kind you want that's the kind we give you.

We keep only the best standard goods; clear, ac-r curately-ground waranted to give satisfaction when we fit them. Our charges are moderate in all cases. Examination free. 8 lbs. Bulk Starch 25 15 lbs.

Sal Soda 25 1 lb. can Banner Coffee 30 1 lb. can Santovar 25 erty here and they want to take care of Blre to walk in and put up and save further costs. Fred ltlchter will go to Topeka this An Inquest is being held as to the It. I do not sneak from personal know mental condition of Clios.

CUneBinlth as "Inveterate beer drinker," and sug ledge, but rather from an impression afternoon to attend the Kansas day, 2 lb. can White House Coffee 70 in Judge Haymaker's court this even gests that he may be found around sa banquet at the Copeland hotel. It was when I say that there is a probability ing. Fred who started Btanley's boom for 3 pkgs. Aunt Jemima Pan Cake Flour 3 pkgs.

Ralston Pan Cake Captain Holconib, for years an em ploye of the Santa Fe In this city, died last night at his home on Cherry 3 pkgs. Buckwheat 25 I gallon can Syrup 35 that this valuable property win bu the hands of one of the railroads here. I know that the Burton people have always considered the property a good Investment. Conditions are being brought about that Is still causing it to be more valuable." loons. It also says that he is a printer, a Knight of Pythias and an Odd Fellow.

The card arrived here too late. Officer Aspey saw the man here night before last but at that time he did not know that he was wanted. He left on the 10:40 train yesterday morning. street governor and this Is the first anniversary of the movement. Earl Evans will leave tonight for short visit to Boston.

He says if there is anything published to the effect that he has gone to get married the Beacon Nudavene Flakes pkg Wheatling, package Bill Rhodes and Charles Howard convicted of stealing harness, were Grape-Nuts, package 12 Pillsbury's Vitos, package 12 sentenced to the penitentiary thi will be short a reporter or two just rWO THIEVES ARRESTED. morning. He gave Rhodes two year Fresh Oysters, quart OLD VETERAN DYING. soon as he gets back. and he piled on an extra six monthB on Fresh Lettuce, White Plume Celery, As the campaign proceeds new candi Radishes.

dates appear. George Sewells friends THE PHYSICIANS Of Wichita and vicinity are beginning to realize the fact that the St. Louts Optical staff of Opticians are doing very fine work at their parlors, et 140 North Main. Tlwy are sending numbers of their patients to have their, eyes corrected. They are beginning to understand that a great many nervous diseases can get relief in no other way, and out-of-town doctors send people here every day.

They know and recognize that we do the work right, if it can be done; and tell them so if it can't. We have hundreds of testimonials at our parlors, but the best ones are the living ones walking around Wichita every day. Those are the kind we refer you to and are proud of wo also have thousands wearing our glasses all over the United States and Canada and Old Mexico. We charge you nothing for examination. We will be glad if we can do anything for you and very sorry if we can't.

We have a good spectacle as low as fl. ST. LOUIS OPTICAL 1 dO North Main St. Wichita, Kansas. are now booming him for the republican nomination for city clerk.

There B. F. PLUMMER OF THIS CITY IS ON THE VERGE OF DEATH. B. F.

I'lummer, for years the janitor FOR STEALING PAr.IS OF MACHINERY FROM BENTON ELEVATOR. This morning Constable Tom Voss arrested a man named Bingham and also a man named Smith for stealing a gov Longsdorf Sturgeon, will be other candidates in the flehl soon. Among them will probably be L. M. Cox for mayor.

of Garfield hall, is In a dying condition at his home, 301 South Emporia avei ernor and other parts of machinery nue. lie is suffering rrom la grippe anu CASH GROCERS, Phone, 133. 258 N. Main. FLETCHER'S OLD STAND.

A. II. Brown of Kansas City arrived Munrlnv to visit with his brother J. II. from the elevator of Mr.

Smith of Ben- a complication of other ailments rlsina out of his service in the army during Some few days ago Mr. Brown has abiding faith in Kansasf ton. Uutlc'r the civil war. His daughters, Mrs. Amelia Roch of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs.

Come to our store and get a free sample bottle of Rose Emulsion And if you are pleased with it you can buy a regular size bottle for 25 cents. It Is a toilet luxury and It makes the skin soft and white. Maggie Meredith of Hennessey, O. (First publication January 27, City and believes In twenty years that It will be a city of 600,000. Ho also thinks that Wichita will be the only city west of Kansas City and east of Denver.

He Is about right in his predictions Caldwell Advance. arrived last night In response to a sum SHERIFF'S SALE. Mr. STiiith found that ne was rooDeu and came to Wichita, where he and Constable Voss made the rounds of the Junk shops and found where these parties had lsposed of pieces of machinery. While none of Mr.

Henry's property could be found, yet appearances pointed to Bingham and Smith as the robbers. A search was mons to the effect that he could not live but a few days. He Is nearly sev By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered issued out of enty years of age. the District Court of Sedgwick county, IN OLDEN TIMES People overlooked the Importance of state of Kansas, in a case In which) Bennett R. Wheeler Is plaintiff, and TOBACCO DEAL.

procured and the missing articles were found under a pile of hay in the loft permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now PRATT LUMBER CO. (Established In 1876.) THE RAFT THAT SAVED HOBSON in Santiago harbor has become famous as has the superior quality of the pina and hardwood lumber that we furnish! for building purposes, and for quality and price we are beyond competition. Call and be convinced. Corner First St. and Lawrences Ave.

Telephone 77. of the barn in the premises of Bingham that It Is generally known that Syrup They were immediately arrested and HENRY OZANNE, DUUUUIST, li'i North Main Street. of Figs will permanently overcome hab CONTINENTAL COMPANY IS SAID TO HAVE BOUGHT OUT WRIGHT BROS. St. Louis, Jan.

27. The Post-Despatch today says that a deal for the purchase of the St. Charles, Tobacco factory are now lodged in the county Jail until the train loaves for El Dorado, where thev will be taken for trial. As the itual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxitlvos, which act for a time, but finally injure the governor of the engine alone Is worth system. Buy the genuine, made by the Mary Lentz et al are defendants, No.

19,952, I will on Wednesday, the 1st day of March, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the west front door of the County Court House, in the city of Wichita, Sedgwick county, Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the following described real estate to-wlt: Lot twenty-five on Topeka avenue, In English's addition to Wichita, In Sedgwick county, Kansas, said property to be sold to satisfy the demand of said order of sale, and will be sold without $35, it is almost sure that they will California Fig Syrup Co. be sent to the penitentiary for grand of Wright by the Continental Tobacco Company, has just been conclud SflOKE larceny. EVEN THE WOMEN.

ed. In addition the Post-Despatch udds: WAS AT TOPEKA. "The Home," Wright plant Is a most impor tant one, not so much on account of its magnitude, as of the fact that it con FILIPINO AMAZONS ASK FOR A UNION MADE trols the plug trade in a section of the country which the big companies have TLACE IN TIIK RANKS. Manila, Jan. 21, via Hong Kong, Jan.

A. C. SAYS NEW DANK BILL WILL NOT PASS. President A. C.

Jobes of the National Rank of Commerce, returned this morning from Topeka. There have It's better or at least, Just as good, as Canon City; the verdict of all who have tried our Claremore Coal appraisement. C. W. SIMMONS, Sheriff of Sedgwick County, Kansas.

WHEELER SW1TZER, Attorneys for Tlalntlffs. tried in vain to enter. The exact pur- hase price was not made known. The 27. The Republlca, the official organ of the Filipinos, announces that the congress at Malolos has adopted the output of the plant averages 2,000,000 boon a good many bankers In the enp- pounds of plug tobacco annually.

Philippine constitution, passed a vote FLORIDA-CUBA ital city the past few days to find out what the legislature Is likely to do with the new banking bill. Treasury Department, Office of Comp of confidence in Agulnaldo and empowered him to declare war on the Ameri troller of the Currency, Washington, Pnst th miup as other soft Mr. Jobea says there is no probability The Memphis Route Kansas cans whenever he may deem advisable. D. C.

January 20, 1899. coals, and is the best on the BAD WEATHER THE CAUSE. Odessa, Jan. 27. According to a dispatch received Port Arthur, thi Russian nost in the Llao Tong Pen At a mass meeting of women at Ca- market; per ton, $1.50.

We are Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, It has vite, yesterday, the paper adds, it was exclusive agents In Wichita for "cm insula of China? bad Water is causing a been made to appear that "The Nation A PURC CHAM CRCAII Or TAMTAM POWDtft order will convince you of its J.V al Bank of. Commerce of Wichita" in the City of Wichita, In the County of terrible mortality" among the Russian troops. Two hunidand fifteen dlecj during the months i of oNvemher and Da enthusiastically resolved to petition Agulnaldo for permission to take men's places In defense of independence and to bear arms If necessary. Taterno has asked for, and it appears, has been granted the privlllge of "taking a prominent place In the line of battle against the Americans. An American sentry yesterday killed a captain of Filipino artillery at the superior auamy.

We also handle all kinds of hard and soft coals; bst quality; Is clean and makes a bright fire. We give our prompt attention to all orders, and our prices are the lowest. Ross Coal Sedgwick and State of Kansas, has compiled with all the provisions of the statutes of "the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking; Now therefore Charles G. Dawes, rrrtrrtlloi. nf tVio Pilrrpnrv.

Art tiora- December and th average mortality Is now four death's dally. i corrupt Legislation. Harrisburg, Pa', 1 Jan. 27. Senator Flynn said last night that a reward of $10,000 will be offofed.

iy the antl-Quay- 2is West Douglas Ay mm Telephone tig. Tonto outpost. As a result the native City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad has dally through sleeping car service, Kansas City to Jacksonville, via Memphis, Birmingham, Atlanta and Macon, in connection with Train No. 1, leaving Kansas City at 10:40 a. reaching Jacksonville at 9:35 a.

second morning, with close connections-, with all South Florida points, and making but one change of cars, Kansas City to Havana via Tampa or Miami. Through sleeping car dally to New Orleans in connection "with Train No. 3, leaving KanBas City at 9:10 p. m. The Memphis Is the short and quick route to all points in the southeast For map and timetable folder, and sleeping car reservations, address, J.

E. LOCKWOOD, G. P. Memphis Route. press is Intensely excited nnd de -4L by certify that 'The National Bank of WANTED-260 men to leave their or- nounces It as a cowardly assassina ites for proofs of any corruption in connection with legislation.

L2 Cn.EAT.3 tion." HAHUOKED A GRUDUR. Commerce of Wichita" in the City of i aer lor "ttlr ul Wichita, in the County of Sedgwick! at our cut prices. H. T. Camlen, and State of Kansas, is authorized to i 103 Wt Douglas.

OUt commence the business of banking as FOR RENTS 170 acres good land all AT AUCTION. Tomorrow, Saturday, at the corner of Water street at 2:30 o'clock sharj- a No. 1 piano and household goods. G. A.

BENNER, It Auctioneer NEARLT COALED. San Diego, Jan. 27. The cruiser Philadelphia is nearly coaled and it Is Hll Jan. 27.

A special to the Republic from Eufala, I. gays: provided in section Fifty One Hundred fenced, 100 acres plow land, 70 acres In and Sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes grass, fenced in two pastures, running of the United States. water. Inquire of P. Gould, 601 East Andrew Moore, a desperado of the Choctaw nation, killed three men at Whltefleld today.

Moore is a Choctaw In testimony whereof witness my Douglas. tf probable that she. will get away for Samoa tonight or on Sutarday vwiFE 18 DEAD. London, Jan. IT.

Mrs. Parker, the wife of the Rev. Joseph Parker, minister of the -City Temple, 1b dead. NltfRB Awarded Highest Honors, World's Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair Friend of 567 and E69 Wes( Douglas have exchanged their second hand store and storage rooms with H. H.

Hubbard for a farm in Oklahoma. Mr. Hubbard will continue the Indian. He hoarded a grudge against the men and walked deliberately up to them and shot them down. Moore has nana ana seal or omce tnis iwentictn day of January, 1899.

(Seal.) CHARLES G. DAWES, Comptroller of the Currency. No. B169. FOR SALE Two glass frames for inside of show windows In store room, ver ycheap.

Olosser's Tailoring Noitb Main street Kansas City, Mo. escaped but marshalls are after him..

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