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jc a gftje WMtiia gaxlij aglje: ftttrsclay IJttorarog, guXg 31, 18 9 IX rr ALL THE UTEST STYLES TRADE 149 X. JTICUIXJi. ALL OTHER DEALERS ARE compelled ta Demand 25 Eaeh. IT'S A COMBINATION I'M OUT. To tho Editor of the Eagle.

Please announce me as a canlddate for re-election to tho office of Clerk of the District court of Sedgwick county, snbjcct to the action of the Republican county convention. Respectfully, C. H. LCLIN'G. "Wichita.

Juno 9, ISM. 113 tf tf W. S. ilorris is a candidate for re-election to the office of county attorney, subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. I am a candidate for the office of Connty Attorney of xtluwick county, "subject to tho action of the Republican county convention.

I. P. CAJirnELL. II. C.

Smith, of Valley Center, announces himself ns candidate for commissioner Irom First district, subject to the aclion of tho Republican convention. tU tf JEISALi HSTAT13. (Furnished by the Deam Abstract Co.) The following transfers of real estate tvere filed for record in the office of the register of deeds. A. Polk to I.

F. Tarney, ft off north side Main St. Schumach- ars add. wl 5 P. M.

Woodcock to William Lvdick VJ. S3. S7, 89 Lincoln St. Garlield 2d add. Avd 1 Ira 31.

Rank to Mattic E. Corwin, 5S, GO, 02 Cleveland Ave. Corwin's add. wl 450 E. I.

Clark to Horace O. Balch, 33, 33 37, 39, Morns' sub-div. wd 50 Sedgwick county to Joseph C. Drol- liiiger. wi 31, 27, 2 tax deed.

18 Ira M. Rank to C. F. Martin, 37, 39, Manitou Ave, Firebaugh's sub-div. wd Stuart Benson to Frank Benson 148 150 Woodland avenue Rich's James Farnum to Kate 13 Farnum 57 Topeka avenue Mead add Simon Garber to Henry Case 112 Hi 124 Chicago avenue West Wichita and 70 78 Fourth avenue Snive-lv Miller and Works add and 2 Fourth avenue Mudlers add John Myers to Jackson interest 450 feet off east end reserve in Boyd's east Riverside add Louisa Schad to Emma Bolt; 26, 28, Linden Miltner's Hillside add wd Jennie J.

Tnderwood to George W. Fnderwood: ne 13, 23, 13, Ichabod E. Thompson to John D. Ellis; 18, 20. 22.

24, exoept south 20 ft lot 34, Jackson st. Anderson's wd Henry Bohr to Emma Tanner 42 Washington ave Graham add Wm Stoncer to Bertha Lillie 20 28 30 32 Laura ave Ilycle's add wd Anness Town Co to Millard Cham 1150 400 2000 1500 400 100 2,000 100 1800 bers 9 10 11 12-hi blk 20 town of An-ness-wd 100 Grand I. O. O. 1 Reunions.

Members I. O. O. F. and their friends vrho purpose to attend the Triennial Cantonment, to be held at Chicago, August 3rd to lOtli, or the annual meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, to be held at Topeka, September loth and 10th, should avail themselves of the greatly reduced rates (for these special occasions) offered by the Chicago, Rock Island Pacific railway.

For particulars apply to any agent of that road or address John Sebastian, general ticket and passenger agent, at Chicago, or S. F. Boyd, assistant general ticket and passenger agent, at Topeka, Ivan. Colorado short line, Missouri Pacific railway, through car service to Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, Missouri Pacific railway. d5S tf Take at Ten.

Leave Jvansas City a. arrive Chicago 7:23 a. daily. Santa Fe route. 43-tf "WICHITA'S KAVOKITK LINE EAST.

"What the Frisco Has to Say. While our competitors are all claiming to be the official route to Boston, during the National encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic the public should remember, at the proper time, tho popular Frisco line will enter the stretch and come under the wire ahead of them all as has been the case in the past. Round trip excursion tickets via the various routes from St. Louis will be on sale Wichita from August 0 to August 10, he limit, extension of limits etc. of these tickets will be extremely liberal and as regards the rates the round trip, wait until they are announced which will be shortly.

Don't forget the Frisco line, limited St. Louis Express leaves Wichita daily at 2:23 p. with Pullman palace sleepers and reeling chair airs, connecting in St. Louis I nion dept following morning with the fast express trains to the east; something new. During the time these tickets arc on sale, arrangements have been made to reserve certain space on eastern lines from St.

Louis in the through sleeping cars to Boston for the accommodation and convenience of the patrons of our limited St. Louis Express, this ensuring a continious line of through sleeping airs from Wichita to Boston. Apply or address W. D. Mur-dock, ticket agent, 122 North Main street, for further particulars, W.

Wish art. General Passenger Acent. G0-15t Louis, Mo. Seventh congressional convention excur Fion to Dodge City and return via Santa-TV route, tickets on sale Jul- 2S. 29 and 30, at 5.14 round trip.

Two special tourist sleepers have been chartered to leave Wichita Monday evening, July 28, at 4:10 p. m. Apply at city ticket office and union passenger station'for securing car, berths and e.c ur-ion tickets. OJ-it. W.

D. Murdoch, Ajrt. Great Clearing Out Sale OF mrm fl fti'l1 MiJLUO Prom 2 to 12 Yards, Great dress pattern sale at 40c, '60c, 7oc, 95c, and $1.50. Gome and see them. Gents furnishings, underwear, ties, all must go.

"We want the cash, any takes them. price GLOBE, 4i81oi Ave fy st1 jf Uhn "inC" JiSr THE Hill tp. TITIirRT KM JACK MT.faSTERS. Aetna thing Abcmt tlio ITamous Trainer -of Athletes HIj Kooord. Jack Monasters is a man who is as vridGly known, as capable and as popular as -any member of his profession on either side- of the Atlantic.

He was born, says Tho Clipper, in the parish of Eirkmaidsn, Wigton-shire, Scotland, on Ang. 18, 1851. When, still in his teens ho commenced the business of a trainer of athletes. The flrstman ho trained was James luttall of Manchester, for a race for the GOO yards champion gold cup, which he won. McMasters next trained Nuttall for his race with S.

Ridley, of Gateshead, to raii 1,000 yards for the championship and 1,000. Nuttall was again successful, winning by a yard. He then trained successively Charles Wright, James McLeavoy, Yates, Hindle and George Parry. In 1S79 McMasters le-s England in quest of a wider and more profitable field for his talents in tho United States, landing in New York in September of that.ycar. His first engagement in the United States was to prepare W.

Barnes, of Manayunk, for a match with Tomlinson, of Fjunkford. Barnes won the race by three yaias. Sub sequently he trained Lee, of tho University of Pennsylvania, and also filled the position of trainer for the Brooklyn Athletic club. He remained with that club for a year. During the next four years he trained some of the best runners, ever seen in America.

Ho is now engaged by C. A. Byrne to look after the interests of the members of the Brooklyn Baseball club. A SKILLFUL PITCHER. Mark Baldwin, WHO Tosses the Hall for tho Chicago Jjaagxiu Club.

Mark Baldwin, the crack twirler of the Chicago club, of the Players' league, is one of the ablest pitchers in the profession. He is of splendid physical development, standing over 6 feet in height and weighs about 100 pounds. His professional career began with his engagement with the Cumberland in 18S3. In 18S5 he joined the MaKcesport club, and assisted it to win the championship of the Western Pennsylvania league. During tho season of I860 he did great work for the Duluth club, of the Northwestern league.

That season ho pitched in forty-one games, being eight more than any piteher of that league. MARK BALDWIN. The Chicagos next secured his services, and ho moro than fulfilled their expectations throughout tho seasons of '87 and '88. His most remarkable pitching performance was the retiring of the Pitts-burg team with only one safe hit on Sept. 29 of the former year.

Baldwin was one of the party which made the trip to Australia and Europo during tho winter of 1886-'89. Upon tho return of the tourists Anson made tho biggest mistake of his life. He released Mark, thinking he had lost his former effectiveness in the box. Manasrer Bucken-burger, of tho Columbus Club, shortly afterward signed him, and thus showed good judgment, for Baldwin more than equalled his previous record, twice holding tho Brooklyns and once each tho St. Louis and Athletics down to two hits in a championship game.

CHAMPION HALF MILE RUNNER. B. A. Waxd, "Who Has Defcntcd tho Fast-eat Amateurs. Tho amateur champion half mile runner of America is It.

A. Ward. Ho was born in western New York and is 21 years of age. When quite young his parents, moved to Hillsdale, where ho was educated. Ho ran his first race at Lansing, in the spring of 'SS, at the annual meeting of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic association.

He won bis racH a half mile, in 2m. 12s. At the same joeotin he won the middleweight sparring bout and captured second in the 220 and 100 yards dashes. In 1SS9 he won the half mile event at the spring games of the University of Michigan in 2tix. lis.

He next won the mile and half mile races and the sparring bout, and got sec ond place in the 220 yards dash at tho annual meeting of the M. I. A. A. held at Hillsdale.

Tho following week he won the Western Amateur cham pionship for the half Krfle at Detroit; time, "2m. 7 2-os. This was in June. In August ho was put into the 7 nanus ot -Mine Jiur-phy, the trainer of the Detroit Athletic club, and was trained with John R. A.

WARD. Owen, present amateur champion sprinter at 100 and 220 yards. Ward improved so rapidly that ho was sent as a representative of the D. A C. to the National Association championship games at Travers' Island, where he won his present title, defeating Downes, Dohm and other cracks.

His weight, stripped, in training is 142 pounds, and his height 5 feet 10 inches. A Close Call. An old fashioned dry goods merchant doing business in one of the interior towns for many years failed the other day, and when an agent for one of tho creditors reached tho place it was to find the proprietor working hard to figure it all out. "Lands! but I can't see why I should fail," ho kept on saying. "Mebbe, though, I didn't collect sharp enough." "You have a heap of old goods here," said the agent as ho looked around.

"Yes, more or less." "When did you take your last inventory!" "Inventory? Take everything down?" "Yes." "And make out a list?" "Yes." "And put down the cost?" "Yes." "And dust oil tho shelves and mop the floor" "That's it." "And clean the windows and paint tha front of the "Yes." "I never went into that, I was going to one day about fifteen yearsago, bnt they had a wrestling match in 5fvn andJ let the inventory go. Mercy on me, but I "Jurndcrstand why I should fail!" New Shop Worn. Ted You don't seem to appreciate your happiness. Ned No. It has been in store too long.

"VW TThat Were They? Ho never caught a fish in. bis liferoxtlesa tho dealer ho bo-aght them from, threw them to him. However, when he brought home his last catch, cnying to his load being too much, perhaps, he wasn't as careful of theirage as ho should have been. "There's something nice, Hannah," ne cried, bringing them into the kitchen as the twilight shadows were falling. "Ah," was tho only reply, as a deep wrinkle came in her nose, "what are they? Smelts?" Philadelphia Times- A Business Eyed Girl.

Timpany (jeweler) Say, Bobby, come here and tell me, liko a good little boy, if you ever heard your sister Gwendolin say anything about me. Booby Yesterday she said to mamma thut it would be a good thing for you if you married her, as then the wedding ring would cost you nothmg, and all her friends, would buy the presents at your store, and perhaps you might sell them afterward. Jeweler's Circular. Ho "Was The professor's wife complained that on a recent visit of curiosity to the new cemetery ho did not go with her. "But you must come with me some time, won't you, dear?" she said wheed- lingly.

"I shall take the greatest pleasure in doing so, love. And what is more, do not put it off too long, either." Philadelphia Times. Ha Wanted an Order. Messenger Boy (to Mr. Snips, the tailor) I want the vest Mr.

Plumtip left to be rebuttoned. Mr. Snips Can't get it without an order. M. B.

Mr. Plumtip gave me a verbal order last night. Mr. S. Give me the verbal order, then, and you shall have the vest.

Harper's Ba- TREASURER'S QUARTERLY STATE-MENT. Treasurer's Office. "Wichita, July 2S, 1S90. I do hereby certify that the following statement of funds remaining in my hands as treasurer is correct to the best ot my knowledge and belier. GENERAL FUND.

Common school fund County bond fund Delinquent tax roll Scdcwlck county building fund Condemnation money of school dlst. No. 14 Normal Institute fund cities. Cheney ilulvane Goddard 45SC4 5.0i3 7 4,725 Si .11.739 79 112 SO 5 76 4620 23 77 15 70 ValleyCenter 119 70 ii ope i'J 'M townships. Attica 2.T.

65 Afton 107 93 Delano EC! 31 Kne 21 71 Kaglo 340 5U Grant 550 86 Gypsum 416 91 Garden Plain 47 75 Grand Kiver 271 Co Illinois 59 91 Lincoln 1S6 75 Morton 274 4s Minneha 4S0 4S Kinnescah 38-i 14 Ohio S9 00 Park 737 32 Payne l.OsG 18 Kockford 450 34 Salem HX) S9 Union 21 1W Viola 2fiJ 07 ValleyCenter 23 Waco. 302 82 Wichita. 3,42193 SCHOOL DISTRICT FUND. BOND xo. nisT.

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IVam. 4DOtr. S.nberifcd asd sworn frobctocc ae this Stfc da of Jalr. s. Bvsxix, Cvbzxj ciert I Absolutely Pure.

A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. U. S. Government Report, Aug.

17.1SS9 In Bad Taste. "That Miss Pawyer can't play the piano any more than the average boiler maker." "Why, I thought she performed in splendid time and taste." "Taste? That's jusfc it. Why, in the most interesting part of Mrs. Simpkins' telling me how she did over her old bonnet what did the hateful thing do but turn on the soft pedal I And what could be in worse taste than that?" Philadelphia Times. An Attractive Prospect.

"I haven't been at all well for some time," said Smylkins. "My doctor assures me that there is reason for my being alarmed." "And aren't you?" "Not in the least. When I realize what Mnd of weather it is, and then think of being packed carefully in cracked ice, life becomes a positive burden. Washington "Post. St.

to Colorado via Wichita. Commencing Sunday, July 13,1890, the Missouri Pacific railway will run through sleeping cars from St. Louis via Pleasant Hill, Rich Hill, Fort Scott and Wichita to Geneseo and from thence to Pueblo. Colorado Springs and Denver. This change was made on account of a great many people from the east going to Colorado being desirous of going via "Wichita.

The train will stop here two hours, giving all a chance to view the "Peerless Princess" and still land passengers in Colorado same time as if they had gone via Kansas City. It also gives the citizens of Wichita sleeping car service from here to Colorado. Returning, it gives us through sleeping car service Wichita to St. Louis, and gives the Colorado people a chance to go east via Wichita. This change will undoubtedly be appreciated by the traveling especially by the citizens of Wichita.

If you are going east or west ro via the popular new through route. Through chair and sleeping car service. New route just completed between Fort Scott and Rich Hill goes through the finest mineral and agricultural country in the west. Don't forget the new short line to St. Louis or Colorado.

City ticket office, 137 Xorth Main street, Wichita, Kansas. 40-tf E. E. Bleckley, P. T.

A. SPECIAL EXCURSION. To Colorado and Utah l'olnts Via the Missouri 1'acliic Kailuray Cheap Itatcs. If you are going to the mountains of Colorado or California take the popular Missouri Pacific fast line and travei at the rate of fifty miles an hour in elegant reclining chair cars or Pullman palace buf-fett sleeping care. No dust or cinders on this line.

It is the shortest line to all Colorado points and makes the fastest time. Express train leaves Wichita every evening at 5:20, landing you at Pueblo, Colorado Springs or Denver next forenoon. Pueblo for breakfast. City ticket office 137 North Main street. Depot corner Second and Wichita.

39 tf This office is prepared to furnish all the blanks which are used in connection with proving up homesteads in Oklahoma. We use Coop's blanks, which are the onlj-blanks printed that have been approved by tno iana commissioner at aauington. 123tf Catechism. What line runs three through passenger trains to St. Louis without change? The Frisco.

What line runs Pullman sleepers and reclining chair cars morning and night to St. Louis? The Frisco is the only line. What line has the fast train to St. Louis? The Frisco, whose flyer leaves Wichita at p. m.

daily, arriving in St. Louis at 7:30 the following morning. Does this fast train connect with other trains from St. Louis? Why, certainly, with all east bound trains in St. Louis union depot.

d50-tf Notice. On and after June flth the Santa Fe route will resume tariff rates in effect March 1st, 1S90. G. F. Nicholson, G.

P. T. A. Wichita, May 29, 1690. dl2 tf To Stock Shippers.

To better accommodate shippers who consign to the Wichita market tiie Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe have arranged for a train leaving Arkansas City at p. m. arriving at Wichita about midnight. This train will connect at Winlield, taking stock from Southern Kansas railway, and at South Winfield from the Florence branch and at Mulvane from El Dorado branch. Arrangements are also made for morning train leaving Xewton at about 5 a.

m. and arriving in Wichita at about 8 a. m. This arrangement will last through the heated term and enable shippers to get their stock to the Union Stock yards in good order. 30 tf E.

II. DAVIS, D. F. Agent. Old papers for sale at this office 25 cent per hundred.

23tf Take the Frisco fiver to St. Louis and the east. It leaves Wichita at 2:25 p. daily. 50 tf Odd Fellorrs and ratrlarclcs Attention.

For the meeting of the I. O. of O. F. and Patriarch Militant in Chicago, August 3 to 10, the Missouri Pacific railway offers a rate of one lowest first class fare for the round trip, plus one dollar for admission ticket.

These tickets will be placed on sale August 1, and continue on sale until August'5. For further information call at 137 Xorth Main ordepot corner second and Wichita streets. E. E. Bleckley.

52-tf General Passener and Ticket Ag't. Imperial flour has many imitators but no rivals. 53-tf The grub that makes the buttec fly Waffles from Imperial flour. 153 tf Einlcratlon to the Wst. If yon have friends in the east who contemplate coming west, or if you are going east, remember vou can save time and money, likewise your friends, by buying tickets over the Missouri Pacific railway, the shortest line between St.

Louis ana Wichita by 4S miles and over. Two hours the quickest time. This is the only line giving you choice of two routes, either via Kansas" City or Fort Scott- Elegant free reclining chair cars between Wichita and St. Louis, also between Kansas City and Wichita, without chance of cars. Pullman sleepers on all trains.

Be sure 'that your tickets read via the Missouri Pacific railwsy and thus save annoyance of changing car and unnecessary Remember alo that no charges are made by porters for riding in chair cars. These porters an- paid by the company and are not allowed to charge any one, be they local or through passengers. They are hired to attend to tue wants cf the traveling public. City ticket office. 187 North Main street, Wichita, Kan.

-t E. E. Blecklet. Passenger and Ticket Agent. H- C.

Townsexd. St. Louis Passenger and Ticket A gen Mo. tfctl THE CEYSTAI ICE C0MPMY Kow ready to supply all wishing their Pur Distilled Water Ice. at usual prices.

Offlca and Factory Cor. Osape and streets. "West Side. Order Books at w. W.

Pearce 405 East Douglas Ave. and Occidental Hotel Cor. Second and Main. Telephone Xc. 2 a J.

A. SOHX dlU tf Secretary. SETON STEWART KAXCTACTCREBS OT PCM 111) I IT RUNNYMEDE, HARPER COUNTY, KANSAS. The waters manufactured by this firm are to "be obtained in Wichita at the Carey Hotel and through. Messrs.

Mahan Brothers. G. A. K. Excursion to Boston, Massachusetts.

The national encampment of the G. A. R. meets in Boston, August 10 to 16. The Missouri Pacific railway has named a very low rat via all routes for this occassion.

Tickets will be placed on sale on August 6, and continue on sale until August 10. The tickets are good for return passage until August 25; however arrangements have been made where by the time can bextended until September 30, if desired. For further information call at 137 North Main or at depot corner Second and Wichita streets. E. E.

BLECKLEr, 53-tf General Passener and Ticket Ag't. Daily by Dayllsht. Xew morning express, Kansas City to Chicago. The Santa Fe route. 43-tf Take stage at Wharton for Stillwater; Billy Snyder, proprietor.

d4S tf Three Through Trains. Two night, one morning, Kansas City to Chicago. The Santa Fe route. 43-tf I Should Smile. Go to Hettingecs drug store, and try their ice cream soda at 5 cents a glass.

45 tf The Santa Fe is the short line to Pneblo, Colorado Sprincs and Denver. Note the time: Leave Wichita 4:10 p. arrive Pueblo 0:35 a. arrive Colorado Springs arrive Dener 10:30 a.m. Through Pullman chair car and dining d50-tf When you travel west take the Santa Fe route whose line passes through the principle cities of Kansas.

Your excursion tickets via this line always have a going limit, permitting stop overs, thus business and pleasure may travel together. d50-tf Regular weekly excursion to Gueda springs, Santa Fe and Frisco via Winfield. One fare for round trip every Saturday and Sunday limited to return Monday. For particulars inquire at 122 North Main street and passenger station. W.

D. Murdoch, 50-tf Pass, and Tkt. Agent. Cars leave Douglas avenue and Main street for Burton car works every forty minutes, commencing at a. m.

All cars leaving on odd hours run through, also cars leaving twenty minutes before and twenty minutes after the even hour. For Fairview and Seventeenth street cars leave First and Main at fifteen and forty-five minutes past each hour. Leave Seventeenth and Fairview at fifteen and forty-live minutes after each hour. 33 1 Adyico to 3Iothcrs. Mrs.

"Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the sums, allrays al pain, cures wind colic, and is the best Iniedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-fivecents a ottle. d4 tf w4b' tf 31 me. Illaiicli, The mind reader, is at the Tremont hotel.

Can be seen at once on business. Hours from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.

52-tf Three hours tho quickest to St. Louis Missouri Pacific railway. 124 tf The southern Kansas excursion to the G. A. 1.

encampment at BosJon will leave Wichita via Santa Fe route on Wednesday, Aug. at 12:40 p. leaving Chicago on Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. Arriving at Niagara Falls Friday forenoon, leaving there in the afternoon, connecting with the steamer at Kingston for montrcal; arriving in Portland Sunday morning and then uy special steamer to Boston, making the trip by daylight, arriving in Boston the same day. Special sleepers have been chartered to run through from Wichita to Boston, and berths can now be secured at a very low rate.

For further information apply to Col. M. Stewart at Metropole hotel, or to W. D. Murdock, passenger and ticket agent, 122 North Mam street, Wichita, Kansas.

d57-14c Has it ever occured to you that the Santa Fe route has a very fast train to Chicago and the east leaving Wichita at 12:40 noon, arriving in Chicago the next morning, making all eastern connections. It is a fact. d50-tf No change of cars of any kind between Wichita and St. Louis via the "New Missouri Pacific short line." d5S tf Cheap Excursions to Chlngawasa Sprincs, Marlon. Kan.

The Great Rock Island Route will sell excursion tickets to Marion, every Saturday and Sunday, good returning the following Monday, at one fare ($1.50) for the round trip. This will give you an opportunity to spend Sunday at the celebrated Chingawasa Springs situated near Marion ntverj- little expense. For further information, call at city ticket office, 100 East Douglas avenue, corner Main st. C. A.

ItCTJlERFORD, 61 tf Ticket Agent. Extra Fine Playine Card. Send ten (10) cents in stamps or coin to John Sebastian, general ticken and passenger agent Chicago. Rock Island Pacific railway, Chicago, 111., for a pack of the latest, smoothest, slickest playing cards that ever gladdened the eye or rippled along the fingers of the devotee to seven-up, casino, dutch, euchre, whist, or any other ancient or modern game5; and get your money's worth several times over G13-t Miss Blanche Smith, teacher of Elocution and English Literature, fcpecial attention given to voice culture, pantomime and the Delsarte system of gesture, will be at 520 South Topeka avenue until August 2, to organize classes. (31 5-t Genda Sprtnjjn KxcarMon.

Perhaps Manitou.Las Vegas Hot Springs, Mackinaw, the north pole and other cool places are too far away for your time and purse. If so, wbv not visit Geuda Springs, the noted soutnern Kansas resort nearer home and costing less money The Santa Fe route makes a one fare round trip rate on Saturdays and Sundays. nmitea to tne ionowing juonaay tor return. You can leave at 4:10 p. m.

on Saturdays or at 7:40 a. m. and 4:10 p. m. oa Sundays, and return from Geuda Springs early Monday.

Good hotel fine bathing; boating on lake; spring water equal to Saratoga. 52-tf City Map. A handsome lithograph map of the city. showing all the and location of the public DUlldinga, eta, for sale at this office. 50-tf.

DanUpIIat! DaolapHatx! The early fall styles of the celebrated Dunlap hais has been received by Gotd-frtandt. fashionable hatter, at 204 Doaglas avenue. SB New Pullman sleeping car service Missouri Pacific railway Wichita to St. Louta without change via th "Pleasant Hill route. dSS tf Go eat via the "New Short line.

Pacific Hill roote." Through sleeping and chair cara -without change Wichita to St. Loalc d5Stf 1 BOSTON RED MARK BOSTON Do not expei'iment with new FLOURS. These brands have stood the test for sixteen years against all newcomers and have never WHfiMl been defeated. mg All first-class grocers VfcKft HBU Millf sell thern. pHCHITA.KAKSSS; FRANCIS WLTTAKEE SONS, FOR AND BEEF PACKER FRANCIS WHITTAKER SONS.

Baths. Baths. Baths. The Wichita Steam Laundry has just opened the nicest lino of Batli Rooms in tiio State. Laundry and Bath Kooms 117, 119 and 121 W.

First St. CHICAGO LUMBER wnOLESAIIt ANO TtETAtb CO. LUMBER DEALERS! Corner First Street anil Laivrenco Atoiiub. Chicago Yards. 35th and Iron ttrrets, Chicago.

A. Smith. Salesman. Ueo. I.

Pratt and Geo. D. Cross. Hesldent Partners. 11!) Smithson Mrebaugh Building 132 3S Market St.

Loans, Eeal Estate fc Insurance. HOTEL METROPOLE. Rates, $2.00 to Per Day. "TOTRf DEALERS AXfAfflMT Artist' I1rtor, Moulding xaA Frua-, Wholesale and retail, dtalotrw free. MAIL ORDERS PROXPT1.Y ATTKXDEO.

F. P. MARTIN, 114 Market St. dM-tr TELEPHONE Jte. C.

A. WKIOHT. GEO. STAKX XiLLER WKIGHT MILLER, Eeal Estate Dealers. KENTAL AGENTS.

Boraad I1 Htmi tif on entamtmnioa, rvrilort rent. Have rpeir tdmS iuaA rmlt prompdj. Corrpoclr Hrlmttt-AH wrt for han hv don turn or etMrvrkerc VCi Miln OtmaA TUtr. dtt "tllll I llN iTfil'l I I '-3g III SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SALE! A GOLDEN TVe an cutting and slashing everything in the Clothing and Furnishing Goods line, in order to make room for our fall and winter stock. Every bargain seeker should not miss this opportunity.

We are offering oods below the market value. Come and see for yoar self, STRAW HATS AT ALMOST A SOIxG. GOLDEN EAGLE. Douglas Lawrence. GROSS CO.

STORE. ALE. TOBB. 5 WICHITA AND ST. LOUIS, OUR SPECIALTY IS First-Class Goods Slar Sugar Cured Heals.

All our Meats Branded as Per Cat. Pure Unadulterated Lard. Rcfecrated Dressed Beef. If your grocer does not supply you with our "foods send us your address and we will send you the name of one that will. HOTEL CAREY.

$2 TO S3 PER DAY. GREAT BOOK! WJrMU. IU.T Gtoerikl A cast It l'rmtt. Itertw. wner.

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