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The Daily Republican from Wichita, Kansas • 4

The Daily Republican from Wichita, Kansas • 4

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THE DAILY REPUBI ICAN. jn ft fiT ft i i ni SPECIAL NOTICE. pin order to meet the wants of aU. we vUl hereafter insert under th head of Wanted For Kent, For Sale, Ac, notices not to exceed 8 lines, 8 Insertions for 25 cents. Bpeclal and satisfactory rales given on application.

fili Fi I II I I I I I 5' MARCH II, 1831. w4 ww w-j wa r.y.-.. 9 1 GOLD JLJSTD SIXj-VEK, WATCHES WHITWORTH fe BIDLACK. Publishers and PERSONAL. Wanted correspondence with an agreeable young lady, not over 83, by a bachelor and stranger In this city Object, made known in writing.

Address, care of Republican. GLGGIIS. SPECTACLES, ETC' A. Whitwobth, Editor. Come and price them at CUBBY'S next to Trcmont LOST A small butcher's account book.wlth name.

Finder will please leave same at this of doe. WHtclies of everv flrsorintlnn rrtfilred. anrl firnt-rlAaa wort trnnrnnWAfllar.Piiri.tr'- Douglas Avenue, next Tremont House. rpHE gentlemsn that presumed to stare at J. young lady dressed In black at Russell hall Thursday night will do well to avoid ner Markets.

$4 00 to 4 25 Wheat Wto 78 Corn 20 Oats 25 to 28 Hay, per too 5.00 to 6.00 iiaOOBT. FOR SALE Two fresh milk, domestlo cows. One has a calf 8 weeks old. Inquire of W. B.

MEAD. Selling Out at Cost! FOn THE KEKT SIKTY DHYS. FOR SALE Fifty head of Cattle 1, 2. and 8 year olds mostly heifers with calf. Inquire at Wichita Elevator.

i Candidates' Announcements. We have fixed a uniform rate of $2.50. payable in advance, for each candidate's announce- ment In this column. Ia no case can we be lnduftfld trrilfivlfttft from it. The announce.

EOR SALE An excellent mtloh cow just fresh. Call at Temple block; drug store, telegraph oillce, Main street. V'-ments appear In the Dally and Weekly Republican up to the day of election. Candidates will please construe this as the law of the Meads and Persians unalterable. WilliSell my Entire Stock of Come and Buy Yonr Hcciiie foitz FOR RENT.

A furnished house with two rooms; opposite the M. M. Church on Law rence Inquire of O. H. Herring 153 Main street.

TULIUS JUNKER MANN Is a candidate for F)U RENT. A good front Room, In second story, on Main-street. Inquire at hard wareistOre of H.R. Butler, or at Co. Bullnlng.

The German rEagHsl school opens next Monday In the old of music. The Oxford Weekly In Its checks last week, and is now numbered among other similar Institutions in the newspaper graveyard at Oxford. We offer our usual condolence. Elder Avery, pastor 6f the Christian Church at Caldwell, will preach at Occidental Hall to-night at 8 o'clock, and tomorrow at 10:30 a.m., and 8 p. A cordial Invitation is extended to all.

Subject of morning lesson at the Episcopal Church: "The Lord's agony in Gethsemane." Evening lesson "Jesus Barabbas or Jesus the Christ." Divine service every Thursday night at 7 o'clock. Mr. Jay Gould's special train i on which is now flying from point to point throughout the Southwest, is described as being as magnificent as money can make it. There are two gorgeously upholtered drawing room cars, the convoy palace, a hotel car and sleeping cars for the party. Cooks and porters in great numbers have places on board the train.

Roush's restaurant Is certainly growing in the estimation of th public, as is demonstiated by the large crowds visiting it every day. We have tested his table, and had it not been for the excellent workmanship of the carpenter who put the lumber together- we should have doubted whether Eoush's liberal supplies would not have causes us to have a break down. Mike Zimmerly, we are informed, does not Intend to run for councilman for the first ward at the coming election. He is ol the opinion that he can make it in an easy walk without any O'Leary training. Any one daring to oppose MikQ will be butchered at the polls of course.

Our friend is grittier than the grittiest sandpaper; yea, than a thousand sand-papers rolled Into one. "Time proves all things" and Mike will get there all the same, We are informed that a new Deposit, Mortgage, and General Financial Association, specially adapted to the interest of small capitalists ot this State, is in process ol Incubation. It is to be known as the "The Real Estate, Mortgage and Capital in shares of $50 each, half of which is to be called up by easy instalments. We have seen a prospectus and believe it possesses the elements of great success. Our farmers and merchants will do well to look out TJfTANTED-A good girt.

CaU at the Daily Vf House west ol County Building. SV STEWAET, Notice Cjtt Clerk's Office, Wichita, March 5, '81.) Notice is hereby given that the Regis GENERAL CONTRACTOR, CARPEIiTER iBID tration books, for the A prll election will close on the 26th day of March. 'BU'Ili X. E5 "SL. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES JOBBING AND REPAIRING A SPECgLTK.

red schattner, city Clerk, Money to Loan On city property securities, at elzh't SHOP ON DOUGLAS AVENUE BETWEEN AND the office or Justice or the reaceat the en. suing spring election. 'ITfE are authorized to announce M.O. Mo-T Lain as a candidate for Justice of the Peace. EW- BOWMAN offers himself as a can-.

dldato for re-election to the offloe of Constable at the ensuing election. WE are authorized to announce Ed. Grady as a candidate for Constable at the ensuing spring election. ST A. MITCHELL Is a candidate for re-XJ, election to the office of Justice of the Peace, at the ensuing election.

I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the offloe of Police Jude at the ensuing election. P. M. ANNUM. Please announce my name as a candidate for re-election to the office of Constable for this city, at the ensuing eleotlon.

J. L. COOPER. At the request of numerous citizens and property owners I have oonsented to offer myself as a candidate for re-election to the offl.ce of Mayor at the ensuing election. WILLIAM GRIFFIN3TEIN.

Please announce my name as a candidate for re-election to the office of Justioe of the Peace, at the ensulug election. W. G. HOBBS. Please announce D.

X. WILLIAMS as a candidate for Constable, at the ensuing election, CHAS. HATTON will be a candidate for reelection to the office of City Attorney, at the ensuing election. 1 per cent, interest, by L. W.

Crouch. TOPEKA AVENUES, WJCIUrX Sam Lowman a Candidate. You will please announce Sam Low- E. H. M5THEWS, man of the Cincinnati Clothing House, AHTA FP MkEry 104 Douglas Avenue, as a candidate fur re-election to the dignified office of Cloth ier to the public.

I have for years Established: 1872, clothed my worthy constituents, the public, from the crown of ike 4iead to the sole of the foot, and in the even tenor of my the harangues and buttonjfccjfigbf my opposing nnnrltrintaa Iftr hnnnpo EAST SIDE OF MAIN SI DOUGLAS AVZNUE. Home-Made Graham and With the immortal ixlt I can exultlngly Eye Bread. sing: Cloth Piece Goods, Trmmlngs "Fixed in this store will I remain, Tho' heart fails and clothes decay." Best Flour Used And precaution taken that every I am a candidate for Justice of the Peace at the ensuing election W. W. THOMAS.

and Samples rom which to select. 1 H'tlSlt WOt1 thing la clean and pure. FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. Coal Coal I Orders for coal from $3 UDwaife Mll vW.M. PATTEE, F.OLLS, RISS AHD CAKES, receive prompt attention if theyrerJlelt with N.

Woodcock at theWififffice Book store. We are requested by the many friends of Gov. GLENN to announce him as a candidate for Police Judge at the coming city eleotlon. At the request of many citizens of second Ward I have consented to be a candidate for re-election for Councilman at the coming city eleotlon. P.

GETTO. on nana. 'Wessional Piano Tuner and New Arrival Of nice fresh Oranjres, at bottom prices. mm mm ii'de eyery day. Personal.

J. B. YanZant arrived home this noon from his trip etst. Lost. A small hand basket containing darned netting and a thimble.

Leave at Harding Gowdy's bookstore. H. Dagncr, who has been in business at. Kansas City for the past two months, arrivtd home yesterday. Si Cunningham left on the morning train forSedalia, his old home.

This simple announcement will be received with sorrow by a large circle ot Mends and He has lived in this city over four years and nearly all this time has been with Jocelyh Kellogg in the gtocery business. We hope that Si will return to Wichita again in a few at J. A. Miller's, opposite the post office; tLeave word at Mead's. MuaU? Btora aa W.n Vo trt UVUWi A.Ut Wichita, Kansas.

A Heavy Swell. Jacob H. Bloomer, ot. Virgille, writes: Your Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil CURRENT CULJLING8.

Bottom clear out of prices at the Star Grocery. The Farmers and Merchants mill make the best of flour. Try it. Jams and Jellies in bulk at Allen TrpohtHoose, (FORMERLY EMPIRE.) cured a badly swelled neck and sore throat on my son in forty-eight hours: A. CIIADIVICII, CITY DYER one application also removed the pain trom very sore toe: my wife's loot was also much Inflamed so much so that she Cor.

Douglas and Emporia Avenues, ncKers. could not walk about the house; she ap months, tostay with us. (Two hlocks west of Depot.) plied the Oil, and in twenty-tour hours Main Street, 2 Blocks North of Oc was entirely cured. eidental. Last Night's Rowdyism.

We think It must have been about 12 KANSAS. WICHITA, AM nutls AljinvtaH wwuMA tuilltt o'clock last night when we were startled Saiicko Pauza. "Blessings on the man," exclaimed viu viubuco iivatbij uicnuoui vaac, niuih tar and dirt removed. All klnjs ot ladles and Curtain goods of every description at E. D.

Miles Son, 1 Large, fat and juicy Mackerel at Allen Tucker's. E. D. Mlles'A Son will trim your wall paper ready to hang free of charge Take vour srrist to the Farmers and KfcLLER YOUNG, pROS. gentlemen's woolen goods colored to order.

froni our clumbers by human, but bruit-Ish cat calls, dog barkings, neighing of Satisfaction guaranteed. This house having been thoroughly repaired horses, bellowing of cows, bleating ol Sancho Fanz, "who invented sleep." Granted Sancho, but is not he who restores peace to aching brows more bless-ed. Neuralgic and rheumatic sufferers J. RICHS1 W. Ai RICHEY.

sheep, and hideous noises which no man can lather, inasmuch as the like had and rennea, is now nrst-ciaw in au its appointments. A fresh clean bed, and a palatable meal can be had at any time. Guests will receive everv attention niCIIEY HOUSE. who have obtained permanent relief from Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil ought to and probably do think so, This medicine relieves inflamation, external and internal.

never before been heard by denizens this side of the infernal regions. Had we not many years ago fallen into the practice of burning a lamp in our bed room at night, by the light of which we could AT DEPOT WICHITA KANSAS. UOTIOB 75 Cents for Lodging and Breakfast. How to Become Wealthy. Buy the Brown Rotary Drop Corn Established 1872.

BJCHEY at once satis ry ourselves that we were domiciled at home, we should certainly hare come to the conclusion that we had crossed the chasm and were with the "devil and bis imps," It is to be hoped that if such insane, unearthly conduct Is "Merchants mill. Buckwheat flour at the Farmers and Merchants mill. All the late designs in wall paper at E. D. Miles Son.

Stetson Hats a specialty at Sam Low-Oman's. J. A. Miller has just received a new supply of the East India cigars. Try them.

R. Miller is loaning money on city and country property. Planter, with the only practical device Harry Clroskey, M. for adjusting the shoe to drop any de sired depth. For sale only by Smith Keating, lmpllmert Co.

again Indulged in at so untimely an hour our city police will not fail to seize the (Till 9 a. offick hours. From 1 to 3 p. (After 7 p.m. ring leaders, so that next morning we $100000 to Loan oil Farms NOTICE Is hereby given to all property owners and agents to plant trees as per Ordinance No.

230. Parties failing to plant same on and after the 1st dny of April, 18S1, the olty will proceed to. enforce the Ordi Makes a Specialty of or good city -property, at bottom rates. may have an opportunity of inspecting the leaders either through iron bars or shackled in chains, and expressing our opinions as to the species these nocturnal nance DA. ZjlMJjlrixtijX.

Call on A. Whitworth, Temple Block Chrm. Street Com. MXJCd, J2jj3.1V VUXiXV All who are in need of Coal will find Drug Store, western Union Telegraph Qmoeana resiaence xopesa avenue, soaui. omce mam be.

prowlers are of, and thus adding some oi avenue. little to our Darwinean lore. LAUNDBY. it convenient to leave their orders with L.N. Woodcock at the Postofflce Book-' store.

To insure large crops nse the new A Big Sell. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICIN Temperance Entertainment. D. Sullivan, Malcom, Ontario, writes: TRADE MARK TO'TRADE MARK Urs. Jciffiio YMnall hI have been selling Dr.

Thomas' Eelea trie Oil for some years, and have no he3 Qn next Monday night, at Russell Hall, there will be an entertainment for the edy. An unfailing cure for Serolual Weakness. K'urst Jjraaiey uiitivaiore. Can be easily worked by a boy. For sale only by the Smith Keating Im-pTimerit Company.

Cm itation in saying that it has given better public given under the management of Will do all kinds of Laundry work at reasonable prices. Also mending of clsthea done to order. Laundry on Douglas Avenue, first door East of Johnson's Grocery. satisfaction than any other medicine I the Temperance Society. The lollowing nave ever sold.

I consider it the onlv Sperma tor- f. -rhea, Impo- NN teney, and all Ik A change in the running of trains on patent medicine that cures more than it the Santa will take place March 20th. is recommended to cure. follow as a which will make the evening passenger ot AFTES TAE1SS Ronsh's Restaurant. istne programme: Quartette.

Select Reading Frank W. Miles. Quartette Episcopalian Choir. Recitation Mossie Baldwin. Quartette Method 1st Choir, Recitation Mrs.

Dr. Humble. Quartette Baptist Choir. Latent Force. irum leave vviuuua going uurtu at p.

instead of 6 :45 as heretofore. The latent force or fluid which perme Just received a full line of Neckwear, ates ait matter, ana wnicn Dears the conventional name of Electricity, is widely all the leading styles. Also wite and KfXT DOOR WEST CT KUM10HT SALOON, fancy Shirts, to suit the tastes of all, at appreciated and recognized as a means of The Omnibus Messrs. Lewis, Hyde, cam low man's, 1U4 Deugias Avenue. cure in various diseases.

Its effects in Douglas Avenue. TSo better square meals can be had la this city than I set lip, and at all hours strong, ana otners. Concert Reading Young Folks. the form of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil are shown by the relief of pain both Neuralgic and Rheumatic, as well as in Ten different styles of nobby hats for voung men, in all shades.

Thev are Sllght-of-hand Performance H. T. Lassitude, Pain In the Buck, Dimness of Vis. Ion, Premature Old Age, and many othef dlseasesthat lead to Insanity or Consump-f tlon and a preuiature Grave. 3.Full particulars In onr pamphlet, whlo! we desire to send free by mall to everyone Speciac Medloln sold by all drop gists at $1 per package, or six packages for or will be sent free by mail on receipt of tir.

money, by address) tiv 1 THE GRAY MEDICINE I No, 106 Main SU, Buffalo, N. Y. Sold In Wichita at Lawreooe's Drug Htonj lo Nervous SufferersTho Great Eurc pean Remedy Dr. J. Simpson's Spe ciflo Medicine.

It Is a positive cure for PpernintorTb.es Seminal Weakness, Irapotency, and h11 seases resultiDK from Self Abnse, Ment daisies. Drop in and look at them at I mean business. Call and see what I Kramer. Quartette. Sam Lowtnan's, 104 Douglas Avenue.

can do. E. ROUSII, Proprietor. the throat and lungs, and in various oth er healing ways. My Kingdom for a Stay at home if you don't want to Just received fifteen different styles of laugh.

Beautiful tableaux wllllbe inter children suits, ranging rrom 3 up to $10, spersed, prepared by Mrs. Woodman, M. Sheehan, of Ocado, Mich. writes waller and others. They are beauties and can't be beaten anywhere.

Call around and take a srood "I have used Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oi on horses for different diseases and found look at them at the Cincinnati Clothing Ladles Head This. uouse. it to be just as you recommended. It has done justice to me every time, and is EUREKA SPRINGS Save time and expense going to the Springs while you can get the pare watr here delivered at your house at 35c per gallon by PETER GETTO, Borta Faotory corner 2nd and Water streets, Wichita, Hair combrsgs worked up (rooted) for We have Just received the largest stock the nest on lor horses I ever nsed.

lorty cents an ounce. All prices reduc of wall paper and curtain goods ever ed for ornamental work. Ladies, call at Anxitty, lxvs of Memory Pains In tht-Back or Side and disease), that lead to Consamptlo i Insanity and an early grave The Specific Drought to tBa city, or every style and Once Only. quality. js.

D. Aln.ES Sox. Mrs. Klentz, Ho. 70 Main street.

The' Cheapest. Notick. We were suffering the most Before leaving your measures for a excruciating pain- from Inflammatory One application of Dr. spring suit, drop in and our elegant Coal for three dollars and upwards at McCabe Lewis'. Orders left at the styles or custom-made goods In dark and ediclne Is being usvd witli wonderlu.

i cess. Pampblets sent free to all. Virr -them and eet full particulars. Price: Thomas' Eclectric Oil afforded almost yard, corner of First and Railroad HARRIS dt HARRIS. LAW AND LOAN OFFICE, WICHITA, KANSAS.

ET meney to loan i fvara at I eenU, annual Interest, omee "er U. a. land Affios. instant relief, and two nlty cent bottles light shades. We can give you' fits at the Cincinnati Clothing House, 104 streets, or at Butler's hardware store, I ciflo, $1.00 iw-r psckajf.

or six package $5,00. Address all orders to enacted a permanent cure. O. E. Comstocx, Caledonia, Minn.

iwigiaa Avenue. win receive prompt attention. SoU lit TT ilUHH aas jb vw wm.

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1880-1881