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The Daily Republican from Wichita, Kansas • 4

The Daily Republican from Wichita, Kansas • 4

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DAILY REPUBLICAN, WICHITA, KANSAS MAY 24, IHS1. SPECIAL NOTICE, Dent. U.S. Marshal Mohun has lust It the nEAson why" For Rent. No.

45 Main street, formerly occupied by Singer Machine Co. M. P. Barnrb, 100 Douglas avenue. ROOMH TO LUT-Kurulalied or Hill.

Corner Lawcrenoe CimREXJC CtLLIXGS. Boys Clnthliig, at T. H. Boys Shoes and Socks, atT. H.Lyncta's, All kinds ol lob work, at tho Bbpubii- CUIHIELL 00YSI Real Estate.

Ave. and Third Htreot. lady's returned from a trip to Colorado. A new bakery li toon to be started on Douglas opposite the Farmers and Merchants Mill. i The contract for erecting the Flonrlnjr Mill Building on Chlsholm Creek was awarded to W.

H. Sternberg this morning. TICKETS. J. Doherty, Railroad 11.

Tlckut UroKerl 1018 Union Aveuue cam Office. opposite wl end Union depot, Kanem city, Mo, Kallroad ticket bought, wtid and ex. Coroetn. the best In the world, for $1, Money to Loan On, city property securities, at eight per cent. Interest, by L.

W. Crouch. ohaDKed. All tickets fully Kit-ereiioen Banks of KunKas City. at T.

II. IS SO HELL PATRONIZED. He keeps the laraest and finest stock of 'Watches, Clocks, Corset, the best ever offered at 50 FOUND: A small German silver Key, num. Inirwl S144 evidently of value to owaer. Cull at thin ollloe and Identify, cents, at T.

U. AESTRACTS a INSSJIUNOL Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver-ware, in the The examination of Hunter Brothers Of Wellington, charftedwlth violation ol the Internal Revenue Law, takes v'ace to-day, before C. 8. CommUlonor Chas. $100,000 to Loan on Farms or good olty property, at bottom rates, Call.on A.

Whltwortb, at this offlce. Best Silk Handkerchiefs for 50 cents, HE GIVES EVERB0DY THE WORTH OF THEIR, MONEY. atT. II.Lynch's. iHIlt KAI.U OH KKNT My residence, on nontli Mnln-Ht i alxo, building now ocou.

pled as (eed Htore on Douglas aveue.next door east ot Sliober'a grocery. Inquire 'it the house. Mrs. Fimn Lkwik. Mtrin.

u. m. District Airorucv i.n. Ballowell, of Topeka, is in attendance HE UNDERSTANDS HIS BUSINESS THOROUGHLY IN ALL ITS Flnp. French Ladles Kid Button Shoes, ICE CREAM ICE CKEAM 1 1 for $3 :50, at T.

H. 'ri -V: i AtH. Vi' Draves' restaurant and lee WE Have a pood Farm well Improved with Stone House uuoa It which we will The case of the State vs. Orrin Troup, charged with murder occupied the District Court yesterday afternoon and all nfto-dnv. It will nrobablv be given to A nran linn of Ladles Ulster Sacques cream parlors, one- half square west of Agents for tjie Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Rail lload.

Lands. Money to loan at reduced rates for the nextflQ days as we have a evcliaiige for a Rood House and lot In or and Jackets, at T. H. Tremont house. Douglas avenue.

He riells goods lower than anybody. He means just what he says and' that is matter. near tnis city, can at wis onioe. the furv this evening. We shall be able Par, la.

T.ntter Heads. Circulars, Ac. Removal Notice. printed at the Refobwcan umpe. WANTED A House about four rooms, with lot In good looatlun.

Will pay euab, apply to Hoobs Weaver. give tnoic veraicc in io-rourruw p- per. I. OJ Until August 1st, our Office's will be Thto tt T.vnih will keen his store purge amount on hand, direct from The Cheapest and Best jewelry house, in Up stairs, over Taylor Dow Ca's dry open every evening until 8 o'clock p. goods store, on Main TIME TABUS.

until the 1st of uctoncr. W. L. Holllday, the former owner of the famous horse, "DiiBter" has Just returned from Denver, Col where he has been for the last two. weeks attending the great Colorado races, Duster made the fastest time ever made In Colorado IU.

We have some excellont Missouri lands to trade for Wlchltaclty property. Apply 'MaV, 1st, 1B81. BUNNELL KOYS. i I.JFInd Kcsldent-ci For hl-n NEAR TREMONT IIOlsE, DOUGLAS AVEN0E. tTCHISON, TOPEKA AND SAMTA ft RIALROAD to houos en weaver.

OFFICE OVER TAYLOR, DOW CO'S DRY GOODS STORE, ON MAIN STREET. The flpQ resldeiice known as the with ot mr. a. sold Dnsteron the spot for 1.1300. TWs 'Fritz 'Snitzler.

Ozanne property on Fourth Ave- fcorner of 3d will be sold on easy terms. speaks well lor Wichita. w'a ntiiinVitanfl that mOvemcht'his Possession given July 1st, 1881. H. Lewis "Ji.ini v' 0PlW or(ib.

5 40 Leaves 5 46 pm Acooramouatlon leaves. 6,15 a Prulght; ..9 10 leaves 940am 1 Going Bouth. Pomiongnr: 9 10 ....9 16 am Aooomrnodallon arrives. 10 10 pin BUNNELL ROYS. May 12, 1881.

lippn set nn foot the OU ect Ot wmcn is REMEMBER! The next exhibition of the Arkansas Talley (new) Fair Association will commence on tho last Tuesday In September, Hilar a ffrnnt boom in this city prior to his departure for Now York. Wanted. and continuo four daVs. The officers Although Mr. B.

leaves rvicnuu uohhii and members of this society are already Freight arrives. ..4 03 Leaves. 4aiim rarmno KAncinnrn rem kauilu iiura. nnu About 15 Short Horn Bulls, 10 to 18 -actively at work, which uromlses an .1. thnt.

our friend will be months old, red color. Address, with ail rrrji. ouncArrs COAL YARD other fine and profitable display ol what well disposed to this section of country particulars, price, Henry vender- no uaiusoa eunaay. H. L.

PIERCE, Agent, BT. LOUIS SAN FKANCIBCO, By. I EAST BOUKD IXPBKSB. constitutes the maintenance 01 man a beck, care Wichita Rkfoblican, until June 1st next. 1 and will do wnai ne can 10 lnnueuoo iiu mioration in this direction.

stay on earth. If the voune man who keens a Gro Lkaves Wichita 8:00 A. It Is high time the dog question of this At CHAS. MARSH'S old stand, first door -earn House on the Ave. would tako some TP.

TT'S-TT 1 country was Demg seiuej in uw iieu- Abrivis at St. Loots WBST BOOMD. I voucfr ladv with him the next time he tive. The irequency in wis mu mal orm. mad and inflicts Inlurv on oth LlAVKSST.

LOUIS, ARRivas at Wichita. 8:46 P. goe.i fishing, perhaps he would not meet with the many mishaps that befell him on yesterday alternoon, such as slipping pr rtnmostlc animals to such an extent niimcnr it.tjieka them and tnev STILL CONTINUES die In great agony not to say the groat .1.1.1, Go to Bloomer's for your feed, etc. danger In which human life Is (nr nrnmnt nnd decided SO- East of Depot. Leave orders at RATLIFF CONE'S, Suscessors to J.

Sheets Cornerof DOUGLAS AVE. MARKET ST. Good grades of COAL tlon In tne raaicer 01 pincmg vbiuuub ATtheBOSTOH- For Rent A good house, five rooms, newly painted and papered. First house north of Mitchell's, Topeka Ave. Apply where they win db narmieB.

a vtuv in point here wherein one man loses -I In ilnrra mnta nrftruirtv ttl to A. A.i'acker. His rou wane striKing ai a -hiu rnuuii, and finally winding up by letting his horse ruhNiway and breaking his wagon tongue, all for one little and because MfwoffW gd atone. 'The'reatiors of the Dally IRepdblican are to-day (and It Is so nearly every day) to a vast quantity ot good and very profitable reading. Aside from what is our own personal effort, on the The best and prettiest Calico ever live stock than the worth of allthedogs irt arUinlaii.tF pminrv.

Mi. Jumps KIrbv. brought to tcnita, and l.uuv new pieces to pick trom, at centi per yard 1(1 Uft of Salem township, we believe, has lost TheOreat Olos Plenty of common Prints at 5 cents per ing-0ut instantly on band at price ranging from within the past lew aays one goou uorse ai hntra ami rhrpA ilnirfi from hvdro- yard, at Thos. ii. H' nhnki, wliiln nnnrher horse and a cow 03,00 Upward.

opposite page are to be found some most excellent selections, while In this Issue may be found several verses ol tho new Scripture the first that has appeared in that are known to have been bitten are W. J. Bloomer, In connection with his Grocery, handles corn, oats, bran, and all kinds of ground feed, which he sells at bottom prices. Everything promptly momentarially expected to die. Prof.

Fero in Court. this part of tho West. FBISCOLINE Emit H. nerthecker a traveling agent delivered. We are glad to learn that Mrs.

E. As nt present' advice Fritz Snitzler leaves here on the 6th of next month fpr New York City to assume the duties of BLESSINGS IN DISGUISE. Joseph Rtissan, Percy, Ontario, writes; "I was Induced to try Thomas' Eclcctrlc oil for a lamoness which troubled me for three or lour years, and I found the best article I ever tried. It has been a great blessing to me." NO EVAPORATION. There is no evaporation or deterlora-on strength about Dr.

Thomas' Eclectrle oil. The Ingredients of this Incomparable anti-rheumatic and throat and lung remedy are not volatile, but fixed, pure and Imperishable. Pain, lameness and stiffness are relieved by It, and it may be used with equal benefit externally and Internally. SHAKESPEARE REVIVED. To Ache, or not to Ache, that's the question.

This cheerful conundrum, ye rheumatic suffers, is by no means as difficult as a proposition In Euclid. Try Dr. Thomas' Eclectrle oil. and you will And It Just as easy not to ache as to ache. FLOWERSIMUST FADE, The brightest flowers must fade, but young lives endangered by severe coughs and eolds.

maybe preserved by Dr. Thomas' Eclectrle Oil. Croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, in short, all affections of the throat and lungs nre relieved by this sterling preparation, which also remedies rheumatlo pains, sores, bruises, piles, kidney difficulty, and Is most economic. BEDS OF DOWN FEEL HARD. All beds seem hard to the rheumatic.

Then hearken ye peevish suffers! Apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectrle oil to your aching Joints and muscles. Kely open it that you will experience speedy relief. Such at least Is the testimony of those who have used it. ST.

LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO German Emigration Agent for the A. S. F. no one Individual will be an tniwh mlaswl nn mil atrfiftfa Afl TYltz. Rousli has determined not to leave our city, but has opened as a boarding house the house immediately opposite the and we are confident that our.

citizens RAILWAY. TAYLOR, DOW CO. y--m Wichita. Opposite Jacks' Zoo. Presbyterian church on Lawrence Ave.

The situation Is a good one and Mrs, will join us in the wish that hemny.bave a long and prosperous career. May liiS Roush's well known catering qualities lilo DC a volume oi pleasure anu me oook well bound at the last. Tlirough foiitli-west issouri. ami lii. will bring her old friends round again, with hosts of others.

em Kansas, northern Arkansas and for a Book Housi was arrested last evening on a warrant sworn out by Prof. Fcro chnrging said H. with drawing a deadly weapon, to wit a knife upon him. The hearing was had before Just lee Junkerman this morning and the evidence brought out the following facts, to wit: that Mr. H.

in compa.Hy with Mr. Davis another commercial man ere passing the Prof's, pliice last evening when they stopped and asked II this was a concert saloon. Allie Mead and Walt. Taylor who were passing- at the time replied that it was Prof. Fero's dancing hall.

Just then Prof, Jero stepped out of the door and began tcf abuse the trav1 eling men applying some hard names to them, and took hold of Mr. Davis and pushed him off the Mr. H. had small pen-khlle In his hand at the time with which he had just cutoff the tip ot a cigar for smoking. After some further words between thpm the young Proceedings of the City Council Indian lemtory.

embracing under oflc managcuient, over 700 MILES OF COMPLETE RAILW'Y Geo. McNcal has Just fixed up his" ton The Council met in regular session sorlal establishment ready lor summer wear and tear. Goo. is an artist of no HjrAH n.lUV.n(itntn In (lin All JIUITVI Vl I.IUIIIVII. mean order, and he still retains the ac ssystcm, forming direct through con- Councllmen present excepting 'Mr.

complished Lou Kelsler, whose razor has Harris. The minutes of last meeting flourished over the faces ot so many were read and approved, thousands with the gentleness of a spirit A neetion for all points East North-east, and Reiwrt ot the Finunce Committee was ii hoi IrMcrS TWriVT "CU'C Mnln street. 1VI XiljJuJulv O) Wichita. Kansas. t-sr The Icecream trade Is now eoinmf-nclng with unnsual vigor, una my patrons will remember where they received the most sttislacUO' In the past.

My rooms are cozy, well located, clean amcomfortnble, not to say elegant. Strangers in the olty -would do well to treasnro these fuel In their minds. In suiklE8T UNE-Sf CONFECTIONERY IN THE CITY. Everything In this HBeept constantly Lemonade, Soda Water and Fruit, and among my brands of cigars, the popular Key West. Goto Mnoller'ssnd Ket one.

A FINE SELECTION OF CHOICE HOUSE PLANTS, all In a vigorous and henithy growth. J-dies desiring to Improve UieTr coilecUou ol plants will do well to call and Inspect my stock. hand. Materialized however, with ven read and on motion was referred back to same Committee, Mr, Nugent moved sance hooked to one end the whole business Is dangerous In the extreme. reduced to 10 cts a shave, hair cutting South-east, via that all luture reports whether bills or other matter be signed by a majority of men walked -oft and tho Prof, went and 'I swore out the warrant.

After hearing 25 cts, shampooing 25 cts, seaioam 10 cts the Committee, Which was carried. Committee of Public Improvements reported that they had interviewed the Township Trustees relating to the repairing of Levee near the Fair Grounds, J. F. STAFFOKD, the evidence in the case justice Junker-man discharged the prisoner, and placed the costs of the proceedings upon the prosecuting witness, Fero, The evidence showed clearly that the acts of Fero City House Lot for Trade. The neatest, most complete and cer Dealer In ar.U mat tne reiusea io uo any work on same.

That Committee had were malicious and without provocation tainly the roost dcslrcable Houso with lot and as It Is known to several 01 our cit 150 ft front in the best part or the city Throiifrli Express trains run daily. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all night trains. Remember, this is the been to considerable trouble in the matter without any apparent success. Mr. izens that he was under the iniluence of BrDcsries Provisions, liquor on yesterda.Vrhis actions can the for trade for a well improved ten acre farm within 4 milc8 01 the city.

The owner means business. Apply at this s.ioo&( i 1 1 Dyer moved that Committeo be relieved and discharged from -further duty; only mute 10 the Famous more easily bo accounted tor. rue question that puzzles mnnv of oureitizciu is: amended by Mr. McAdams that Commit' tee still consult with the County Commis bow is the Justice to collect his costs as they have claims that they would like to send through the same channel should he succeed. We have long been of the sioners In this mncter, and motion as amended was carried.

Relating to the For Trade for Wichita Fropferty. A 160 acre larm, well; Improved, 50 acres under cultivation, large peach and apple hedged1 with five-year vacation of Alley between fourth tilth opinion that the dancing hall in question Avenue. Committeo reported to Errant Shot Guns, Shel8, Amunition, GAME ALWAYS IN SEASON. Guns to RENT for Fixed AMUNITION. Cor.

Main First Streets, WICHITA might itself somo day be deemed open to petition, and Mr. Allen moved that the EMM SPRINGS, AfiKMS. The t.oniWnn Co own ulioui, l.mo.imoiii-ieHiii rich farmlnicnud mliiersl IophIihI tinn its completed line of inliwny in Hiuilli wiKt Mlssnurl.wlilch "robeliiK mill! in. low price nuil upon eoxy terms iii-pnyniem, Yxv liHiiH: oilililoii fiiralhe.l IbpiI explorers v-ho imrrhHsi. himlK rrimi he company, liiniw wlilH.liM laud dpai'tment rtguL.UoiiK.

Vlie IjaiiiH hiiiI Hun compiiny Invile, IhriMcri Its nnssentter. anfl I I ilpnurfiuoniji t.ha City Atty. be instructed to draw up an review in theM columns. Sinco writing the above Fero was arrested on a warrant sworn out by E. II ordinsnce in accordance wittt same, old osnge.

House 24 feet and good well. Within a few rods, of the Lorena Depot, six miles from Augusta and only A I TU ..,,,,.1,. mnDA ,1. .11 1 1111. .111.

J. 1111. III. 1 1 11111 1 1.1 1. 1 1 111.

14 miles from Ichita. ree from all Uerthecker which came up. for trial before Squire Thomas this afternoon -city clerk procure a printed list1 of tae Standing Committees for distribution to incumbrance and taxes. Will trade for good well Improved property within a and was fined one dollar and costs. 11 TW toe members ot the council.

Scale Committee reported that No. ol mile and a half of Wichita. An excel utienllin of -the travvUnsj puhlk. rellrht mm The Cominff Ulster. loads weighed on City Scales for past IS suiiipemnnu uinu ami itunie seeKers, ez-amlne Into tli" gp.ixriil advantnaes lent trade Is offered in this property or will sell cheap for cash.

Apply at this days was sou. Accepted. It la with pleasure that we announce a change and Improvement in 'the sum Petition of Chas. Birnbanm by- his Atty. was read and on motion 'of.

Mr. Uliice. Farms Wanted. mcr ulster, and it hightens 'that pleasure Dyer laid on the table by unanimous to realize that a Wlehitaan Is the man vote. i.ne niirrnnR oi ineir line.

Fur lull Arid tlpiilur Inlorimilion, wlUi maps, rutus; time-" Inbles, et ill mxili or'mlilress any of onr lopi elUn-r of Wie abov.heads ol dt-piirlmenls, VV. H. Corns. CiifBinli'sioiicr. K.

Casnimy, Gpii'I Frelifht Ajient. D. Wishaiit. Gun 1 Piissonfter AjrenL Or ti vv. ltoDOKKS.

Gfii'l Milliliter. St LwiK whose memory is. to Stand second to that of Washington. Wo all remember last Invitations to attend a 4th of July, '-''Parties having farms for trado or sale will do well to lewe full particulars at t'l. eurntion extended rjy tne Mayor anp nii.Mnll IlKli.

A i.nn.tn summer's ulster. It had some good fea this olllce. They will be advertised in Trehont House, (FORMERLY EMPIRE.) Cor. Douglas and Emporia Avenues, (Two blocks west of Depot.) WICHITA, KANSAS. KELLER YOUNG, PROP'S.

This house having been thoroughly repaired and refitted, is now first-class la all Its -appointments. A fresh clean bed, and a palatable meal can be had at any time. Guests will re- ceive everv attentien tures, but It didn't fill the bill. It did very well-for railroad travel and picnics. motion kindly recieved, and a eommittce these columns lu full lor one month for consisting nr Mcssers Zimmeriv.

Dver b-no dollar- payable In advance; after and McAdams were appointed to: report, wards a month without any charge. We and lb-was a pretty good thing to cover -up old clothes, but everybody knew that something better could bo Invented out have Just completed arrangements with on same ai nexi meeting. 4 Two petitions fiom property -Owners a Kansas City firm by which we can OT whole cloth. trade on to great advantage soveral real asking mat unicago Avenue oe -vacate with that portion west of Baltiirtofo A.v The ulster for the coming summer To Nervous Sufferers-Tho Great European Remedy Dr. J.

B. Simpson's ciflo Medicine. It Is a vnwltlve cure for Spermatorrhea, Senilmil Winsmw, Impotncy, and all UI-seaHPS rvsultniK from Hflf Ahnsp. a. Ment.nl speaks lor itseii on sight.

It can be worn good farms if not located too -far irom a town or city. Bring in your particulars Anna to contain a street, nr marl nf witb tails or without. The tails can be lowered by means of hinges to drag on tin the centre. Also an Instrument in writing by property holders, granting ihfi r.ll.v the riflit tn nnnaf.ir'mSF. nnil nviln.

ana we win taiK matters over. Repuiilican Olllce, Ability, ul tne walk, or tney can De raised and slew W. A. RICH II Y. 4.

RICUBV ed aruund to form extra pockets for holding four clean shirts apiece. The Farm for Sale. tain a lovee near aj3-along the east bank of the Litlle Arkansas River. Each Main Directory of Tenants in the Temple Block, Street, KANSAS. oi Memory.

Pains In tn Buck or Kl and llii -that lo i.l Consnmplln i Inxaully i nl sn The Hpeclfli- were duly considered and on motion pi collar fitted with a rubber tube to hold any sort of drink fitted to the occa Mr. Dyer, tfiat Street Commissioner as Containing 160 acres, within miles ot the olty. Good houso, well, corrals sion; -A quart of hard cider can be car certain bow much value such Avenue sought be vacated Is for the pnrpose ried to a Sunday school plenic. and slyly RICIIEY HOUSE, AT DEPOT WICHITA KANSAS. T5 Cents for Lodging and Breakfast.

Eatabltsbed 1S73. KIOHEY ProDTs NO. 28. tor nogs anu norses, Darns, excellent or chard, shade and fruit trees In abun- lmmoeaat convenience or the wearer ui naiTKtsh anu rauort Eame uoun. without any one being the wlier.

All oil. nevertheless the to mo. dance, hedge In splendid shape for turn- cecd with the Levee until its completion. Hedleliip Is hPlnu unrd with wnndei-Uil euc-reiw. Hiimpnlelssi'iit.

free lo all. write for hem anil id full parlu-nliirs. Price; lpe-IIIp, SI.hu p- pHcknv. or six packages tor (3ta Aililrcss nil riprs In SIMPSON MEDICINE Hold In -lniii liy Aldricli dt urown. tmg stock and wire cross lences.

No better larm In the county. Price 1 20 the man lias to do Is to turn his head to the left, slip an amber mouth-piece into his jars, and slowly get aw ay with his Bond orii. A.JIeely, steet Commission. er, was referred to Finance Committee per acre ana no Apply at this of- tonic, while beseems to be lost In amaze IIARDUARE MEnCIIAIIT-- and City Attorney ment at the wondtrs of nature. The ul nue.

i For Sale, The following bills were read and al lowed when properly certified to: ster as a whole is a llfe-nreserver. and STANDARD BEARER I OKAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE when blown up will sustain the weight of three school ma'ams and a lecturer KEEPS A LARGE STOCK OF STOVES, TIN-WARE. CUTLERY, GASOLINE STOVES, TRADE MARK Th fl on tTRADK MARK B. A. Ncely, Str.

Com'r, J. W. Gordon, Team work, $23,02 2,50 from Japan. If occasion requires it can An excellent farm of 109 acres, miles n. e.

of Wichita; 50 acres in wheat and 40 acres In corn, good house, corrals for horses and hogs, stable room for 8 6.25 it. musing, oc converted- into a water-proof tent ca J. Boyer, 6,25 pable of sheltering a small famllv. The Pumps, Tubing, and Rose of all kinds always on hand AND WARRANTED. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

3,75 right pocket is sheet-Ironed for use as a edy. An unfailing cure for Heminal Wpr lies a HiiPrma lor rlivn, Inipo-t-ii y.an.l nil IHpnwn that lolUiw as a 5.00 horses; fruit trees, etc. Price $1,500. half J. Rohlnson, Geo.

Norcutt, Str. Labor, F. Katz, F. Franks, Kettle in which to make tea or boll eggs, and the left Is a sort of refrigerator in of which can remain on mortgage. Ap wmcn to siore perisnanie goods.

ply at tins umce. SECOND sleeve 18 provided with a secret Docket for the benefit of those who want to get T. A. Bayley, Eng'r, J. Bay ley, Ass't Eng'r, E.

Nudd, Weigher's Ser'g, E. Roush. 2 meals to nrlsoner. 3,12 10,00 1,50 36.00 AO 7,00 45,00 our aces into a poker hand, and a sheath lor a bowle knife is stitched inte the Orders for stereoscopic views of residences and other nut-door work will receive prompt attention at Ong's gallery E.S. MARTIN, back In tne most secure manner.

Fold M. Kohn Co, 2 blankets, Smith 4 White, Bl'ks Books. IEF0IE TAIIRt. AFTER TMIIB. Vlf Abnf, a.

tvw of Memory, Universal Lnulliule, I'nlii In (hp liiiek, Dininexs of Vis-Imi, rrpinnlnie (INI Axe, aud manv other lead In I or L'nnsnmp-' Uiii ii nd a pn ii slurp (Inivp. t-Kntl ri tenia In our pamphlet, whleli WPd-Biiplnw ii.l rrpfliv mail Ut evpryona Iip li--Illi- Mp.IU I.ip IhsoIiI In- nil drng-Kls ut Mr pnrkiiKP, or six pnpkiiKPs for tn, or will lip frpp iy niall on receipt of tho Attorney and Councelor This mngaificent Horse bred by G. W. HokKsby of Gold-dust Stock Farm, Kentucky, is now In this cltv. He is a dark chestnut sorrel, 16 hands high, grandly proportioned and has the style and action of a Gov.

Sprague. He is one of the most powerful as well as among the easiest movers of any horse on record. STANDARD BEARER was (baled April 7th, 18T7, by Forest Golcldust (see pedigree of Forest Qolddust); 1st dam by Comet Morgan, and dam by Mohawk, sire of the dam of Rolla Qolddust, record 2:21 dam by Moscow. Forest Qolddust, heby Old Gold-dust, 1st dam by Alexander's Edwin Forest; 2d dam, Wonder, by Salodln, and be by American Eclipse, out of Wonder by Sir Ar-ehey, by Imported Dlomedej American Eollpie's dam, Miller's Damsel, by Imported Messenger. Edwin Forest wa sired by Bay Kontncky Hunter by Old Kentucky Hunter; 1st dun by Bogus; 2d dam by Imported Mes Resolution to allow salaries of City (also Lamp Lighter's) lor month For Sale.

A Business House and Lot on Doug at edirfohe way the ulster forms a Jlbsali, and can be attached to any boat in five minutes. Folded the other way you have a stretcher on which to carry off the fat woman who fell from a tree and broke of May and clerk to draw orders for the las Ave. A good bargain; Inquire of same June 1st, was carried. i. in.

ssteeie. To accommodate numerous citizens Per inoiiey. uy aiifirpswir.ir THE CRAY MEDICINE Bnffiilo, N. "old In Win In hi I nw reinvV Drus More ALLEN HATFIELD, It is the ne tlu ulster. It combine- To Sportsmen.

who intend putting down stone walks, Mr. Allen moved that Topekr Ave. and 2nd Street be brought to grade by the good looks with right mart of conven ience, nwes a hump between the For Sale one of the beat trainer! nnlntar Attorneys Councelorsat Law. Mie specloity of Oollectlons.eollectlns bRhay, bounties And pmcarlug pensions JCnglneer. Carried.

Shoulders, covers up a stoop, end makes a bow- legged man appear as graceful as OF ST. LOUIS, Loan Noneyon Improved Lands LONG OR SflORT TIME. INTEREST AND COMMISSION LOW AS TllE LOWEST. MONEY ALWAYS READY. LIKEWISE BUY, SELL, AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE.

M. L. GARVER, Manager Mr. Drer moved that any person de and retriever dogs (young) the county, liver color. Sold for no fault.

Call at this olllce 'v. an antolope. There are seven different positing 110 with the City Clerk nnd spots on which to scratch matches, three lorwnuiers or ineir legal represeniutives. 4 MONEY TO LOAN. DN REAL ESTATd! AND CHATTELS.

:4Tiv.u tiiy Haps on Which to wipe the nose, and a Texan steer can play witli the wearer all bearing all other expenses, that City furnish them with a lamp to be kept lighted at the expense of the City the same as'otlver lamps, provided however, that not more than 2 lamps be erected on the Cor Molassbs Factory. -Wanted, a man who thoroughly understands the day and not be able to spoil the set of senger. f'wi Kc or Iri? innm. garments. process oi making molasses from corn.

Apply at this otllee ItlbrtOftUirTii thewrrirkL It tl.A I have other garments of nual Imnor- This hone wilt be on snrvlos daring 'the present season, tor a limited number (15) of mares, at the Bonner Btabte, opposite the Daily House, Wichita. Terms, 25.00, to In tance aiuiougn noi giraa Wlin sotnanv Prettiest, finest, handsomest nnd best Lawns In the world thev are dasles. at conveniences and talents, such as White "ton nnd 41 Jhtssntni thm amft. i auiio it CO t0 mot i-nfl ir- j. brnnn.

and en h-nt mit do x. ti. Lynch tr-m imihk rf two any othr Cirii Miss MAGGIE WALSH, in vr Mrs. O. M.

SHERMAN, 'FASHlbn ABLE DI1ESS EIAKER, Does nn ettcnsive businoss, and is lilgbly appreciated by onr Wichita ladies Kiving the beet of entUlaction with all her work. and Fancy Vests, Union Dusters, Black Alpaca Coats, Straw Hats, and all by the million and there's millions In them. sure, Standard Bearer Is recorded In the appendix to the 4th volume of the Wallace Trotting Register, New York. '--wrfitjr, lummiwyy fc(oiun'. -rn-iauter.

Messrs. Ong and Osterzren make a same side ot a block, no action was taken otr the. above. A proposition by Messrs Little and Barnes to let and furnish City Offices was referred to committee wlUr to act Committee consisting of Messrs ZImmerly, Dyer and Allen, with the Mayor as principal. The Council on Motion adjourned.

FXKD. 8CH4TTNKB, WM. GltlKFKMflTKlN, City Clerk. Mayor, Send In your orders before the rush be ADRIAN CUENOD, gins, or call on Cuts, makes "nd repairs Ladies Gar mt-nU of all kind, in the best runner SAM IjOWMAN. Owner.

"stronir team'' In Photography. Their latest work Is as fine as we have seen anywhere. The pictures that are finished through their bands have a richness and brilliancy seldom obtained. MICA MANUfACTMKIMQ CO. Mlch'e-wn Avenw.

CWzm? tWwof E. Cincinnati Clothing Store uod must npproved luahiou. P. O. box.

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