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The Democrat from Wichita, Kansas • 5

The Democrat from Wichita, Kansas • 5

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The Democrati
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Wichita, Kansas
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THE MIRROR: April 2., 1891 MILLINERY THE EW YORK STORE AS- Wo are now ready to and complete stock in the city in stow the most beautiful of Novelties ever shown BRILLIANT SURPRISES Millinery, ladies fit 1 Mis1 A i i 1 5 s. Who will throng our Houst-tliis week. A Housefull of Novelties IP kmwffm PROVE IT TASN'T VEAL. Waiter, tbere's a lot of feathers sir. We puts 'em in not ae'ssarily for a guarantee of good faith." A FAILURE OF COURSE.

angle I hesird soiTiewhtre it's to go barefoot, so I tried it the other day, but I couldn't stand it very long." Smiley You might have known it would be a attempt." HIS WEAK POINT. Brokson I that Henry M. Stanley is the greatest esplorer and discoverer of the nineteenth century." Johnson Undoubtedly he is." Bjconson Then isn't it very strange that it took him many years to find a wife THE SEAT A COMI'LACEXT ANIMAL. WHY. VLS, LI TKAT; MY HAIR JikfSH.

I TOM CAJL." Why, esy, "Cae stroajh nie C'evehnd. Flore nop and tbe Sarah Miffes Frances. FoMer. Mis? I t.TaDS.tr.e M''ts Marv Kutan. the Misse Nina and lary siuweu.

own-srd. Miss Msbel Larimer, Miss Beat Mis Laura Ardrews. the Missss LfRe ai Lola Grtbam and Miss I. aura Andrews. TO Gvest tin restaurant) ia this cbitken salad Waii ik Yes, publication, but as Buds AND SEETHE BERNHARDT! THE LATEST: MRS.

WILCOX, i4o N. Main. THE OLD STAND. OF WAR! ntnainn r.nr ctnnb. of CiPPirfrT A THE HOUSEWIFE'S CORNER nocsEnoLD blsts.

et a dish ol water in the oven with cakes when baking and they will seldom scorch. Di not allow ashes, burnt cinder.Die juice, in your oven; keep it clean, In baking cake, butter neither tin nor paper, and co not remove tbe pa- Inertil! the eake is ouite cold. i i I I A GENUINE NOVELTY. Longhead" I'm going to start a new daily paper." Slowcome The field is so crowded that you can't hope to succeed unless your enterprise has some really new and original feature." Longhead You bet it has. I'm going to give the news." Is not in Italy just now but at The Burr Furniture Company's Establishment on East Douglas avenue.

Where the knife Imbeen plunged to th hilt to enable us to clote out ou stock at the earliest possible moment. Will you want a Bed Room suite? Yei-? See our varieties. V7ill you want a Parlor suite? You nan'l afford to pass our beauties. Will you want a (lining room suite? If you do, visit us. Will you want a folding bed? We aro exclusive agents for mantel folding bed.

Will vou want any kind of furniture? If ttnii ,1,. iru C1M Hf'r i5 fn 1 1 1 uu 1 1 u.i 1 1 1 1 i. li i riwv ai .11 1.1. i.iAAi PRICES, ho come and see. The Burr Furniture Comp'y, 125 East Douglas Ave.

Col. bnt formerly a rtsident of this The marriage took niaee on Wedces-, city. The ceremony was performed by day evening at tbe' residence of the the lie? I) Hewitt, only a few reia-j bride's p'ifots, Mr ami Mrs Geo Dick- Urn and intimaie friends being pn son. of Mr Harry Cole, of Ainslev. nt.

Later In the afternoon Mr and Wash, and Miss" Alice Dickson. 'J be i Mrs rsbaw left for Denver, where Rev David Winters officiated, and only hhey will reside. intimate friends relatives were present. The Louse as beautifully On Friday the Emt-rson'm society decorau with tioers. and a daii ty gave an Inien programaje of ex-; supper was serted dunrg tbe evenir-c.

crdses, t-fr sitting of essay, recita-i afii iiit Mr and Mrs Cole left by tioris. readings, and instrumental solos the ewt'ing train for Omtba and Den-' and dnets. The society paper by Miss ver en route to their foiuie borne in; Nina Hall was very good, spicy and Ainsler. Wash, whe.e -they will be at pit tutesqt.e as it was illustrated bt a Style? Unrnatchable! Prices Incomparable! Our Carpet Department is in splendid shape to meet i urgent demands. 132 Main, Wichita.

I RS, GEORGIA UicCD I TEACaKK or Well Ewwiinindtd by Prof. John W. Metcalt, Tut Tt ran tl No, 626 North Lawrence Our agents make SloO toS3iJamonth selling our gooo on their merits. We want county and general agents, and will take back" til goods unsold if count stent fails to elf ar $.100 ana expenses afier a thirty days' trial, or a general aeent less than S2.0. We will send large illustrated circulars and letters with a special eiTtr to suit territory applied for.

on receipt of 3 one cent stamps. Apply at once and eet in on tbe lift in. Address RENNER MANUFACTURING Pittsburg, Pa. EXCURSION TO JJAHYLAND. Oppcitutltr to Vsst tc Growitg Soctt.

Excursion tickets to and return, will he lo inclusive, from IJagc rstown, old May all 0. umo nver anu con- ectior at one fare for tbe roLnd trip. Tickets good until June iiutb, with stop-over privileges at intermediate tM west of the Ohio rher. At Hagerstown low rate excursion tl wiI1 fcictirtioriists to B. R.R.

points in the hhenandoab. Valley, Virginia. West Virginia and Maryland. Apply to nearest B. 0.

oT about low-prioed lands, investment, thriving towns, will Supplied by M. RlCHALI-i. Land and Immigration Agent, B. 0. Baltimore, Md.

To the stores of applicants for tbe set of Dickens' works heretofore of fered in conjunction with The Mrnoa. tbe publishers of this journal have it-variablv tendered the same advice to 1 rsngements bave been completed, and we are now prepared to supply Tra Mixtion for a rear and the complete Dickens fiftee work of entries lutd volumes, for th small sum of $2.40, or only ninety cents more tLan the recultr nrie the Mikvor. Waiter Seott's complete works. ltl.the fame Dickens', ca be by "bKribfri 00 tbeune ttrms. aiso 02 tr a complete set of uC ibove works, free iri post paid.ro atyore sending a del of four yearly subscritrs.

Tbe fsroous Calla Lillr toilet goods of Frank A. Cooper are meeting with just recognition wherever tber DtTe tn tntfoduced. As complexiow renovators they cannot be surpass-. 21S stop This is about Pianos acd tuning. Everybody knows that a piano to be of value must be in tune and it can only be kept that way by competent tuner.

Such a man it now in the employ of Thos. Shaw. Mr. T. G.

Lane ha been Inning in Wichita for 5 months and has gives perfect satisfaction. He makes a specialty of repairing and regulating. Old pianos are made tosoacd like new ones under his care, Ca 1 JIB Onlv a few doors from his old stand Charles Mosbacher Will lie Found With a stock greater than he can accomodate and consequently Far Thirty fa He makK special prices. The corner of Main and DouglBS' is the place. The Home Maettzine.

conducted by Mr. John A. Loean. should find its way into very home in the country. It prints only that literature which is helpful to evrv member in the family and benetictal to good home influence.

1 AYrAit, i i home their friends after May I. On Thursday evening Mr and Mrs EOwenwerp the hosts adelight-fullv srrsntcd ard party at their pn tty home on Fairview avenue. The pleasure of the evening nas augmented as the hours flew by, with a petit socper of the daintiest kind. The happy tjuests were Mr and Mrs A NanNt-. -Ir Kh( -rs Hume.

Col and Mrs li urer. jsir ano urooK. ano Mrs II A'ey, Mr and Mrs Geo Whit-ney. Mr and Mr I West. Mr and Mrs A Holltnger.

Mr and Mrs Kra- mer, Mr and Mrs 11 llardine. Mr and Mrs Corbett. fol and Mrs Mr-! er. Mr and Mrs Potts. Mr and Mrs A Carpenter, Mr and Mrs A.Allen.

Mr and Mrs Een, Judge and Mrs Laiicke. Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Hull. Mr and Mrs Coen, Mrs Parker Smith. Mrs Vtckerv.

Mrs Thick sweet cream sweetened and i Ml Mabel Clement enjoyed her hos-' I pitalitv. and had a mt-rrv time. I am flavored, and thickened with a Httie toid 0Vf.r nash-ilbt photographs and flour and com starch and baked be- "kaboosb," whatever that is. Liter tween t-vo crnsts, is excellent. in the evening they were refreshed by whit's slie iratttr with joa wiotj kiot-lole.

It tx totall for me." 1) 'nN'uys. Mr Winters responding in a touching manner. The church was prMtt'v decorated and everything went I errr hi a marriage bell." Thursday afternoon, at the residence ff Mr ai.d Mrs Frank Williams. Miss Mary Virginia Weathers, their dopted daughter, became the of Mr Theodore Kershaw, now of Denver, special artist in imitation of 1 r. Mm i oit.

Miss Lulo Dewev's rendering of Mistletoe Bough." in pantomime, as perfect. It was enunciated for her bv Miss MinnieDewev in excellent speech. Tt.e SnMriimental solo bv Miss Alice, Pvne was verv sweet. Several of the selections were encored, The bazaar held on Wednesday and Thursdav nights bv the Altar chapter of John's thur'eb was a great sue- cess, and tbe chapter expresses its tbaLks to those who so kirdlr dnnnted fancy won and other thitigs for this oeciSion. The "grasshopper" cantata i wi.s an itnmet se sue ess under the di-1 rection of MrsJ Baker, and bad to be repeated the second night, so great was tbe demand for it.

Miss Bessie Rvder i recited the irptimsr.t of the aflair. atd tbe vocalists were Miss Reel. tbe Misses Juiia and Dora Woods. Mr VVoiltston. i p.aved.

among other thioits. the "Angels' serenade," aod tbe Misses Hays gave instrumental selection. On ntie second ntgnt imo creditor re- 11 li Stone oresided over tbe finer work. 1 and Miss Brander at tbe candy table. Besides these those who assisted were Mis Marlowe, Mis Noble, Miss Bodolf' i-t Mica ittMA The North End Wbist club wm 0.

ten air.ed on Fridav evening br Mr and Mr Vail. The evening wis most happily spent at duplicate whist, the "ys Le pleasure of aflair. I be mem Co! and Mr A aiker. Mrs Cur tis. Mr i Mrs Johnston jr.

Mr pi'T 17 fcDd Mr B'cson. Few pieasanter lodge dances hare bec-n given than that of the Knights of! fi thiason Friday. A tost of visitor ere here from surrounding towns and every hour of the evening was made the most of. One of thr features of the occasion was the drill by individual ruenoer of tbe icbita division tor 'he. handsome gold medal given by Knight Charles I.uling, whicu wm won iiv sir Knight Urban Brvan and was lresentd to nim on of the donor bySirKniah: Eryn in a nest! -ueecb of congratulatory character.

I he evenii dosed with a banquet at tbe Maniiattan. Mr and Mrs Corbett. Mr acdMrs Barnes and Mr and Mrs Allen constituted a listiing and picnic party to Peotone on Friday. They went enrir in the miming ami returned hr I i i i I i I I 1 i 1 HE number of small i nf itrm '1 1 ntiTt I fi at are Mte giv. rather a marked to tbe want of ge fcuairis tulr weet.

inoeco some of the entertainments were of to exclusive a nature that they were supposed to be tab that Hoien sweets but such things. roia, on tue itieorv are best, 1 supitote like love-nihKing arid ail iove atl'mr. sure to leak out. There is one good thing at leatt about these "srnail and eariies," aithough the "esrl nt-fs" is In the "ftnall" morning tours, tbey conduce to a leeiing of conviviality that is sometimes lacking in more formal gatherings, and a sprit of general pervade the air. Everybody feels that he is taken into tLie friendship of everybody e'se and is in consequence well satUfied with himself and the world in general, for at least one evening.

The May Day ball of the Light Infantry is about the only big afft to look forward to, and is ,0 be, fi'tinK endir'f mnfa On Mondav evening a few friends of; D8 ftf i'ncuded Miss Bessie Ryder. Miss Mabel Bai- lance, jar leie. Jir i arrne.y..Mr Tbe Music Fiano club was t- at .1 tT entertained by Mrs Geo Strong on 1 A r. BflAimftori I ttiilc ffnrn Monday afternoon. there was a highly interesting diseus- Inn mn.il thVmes.

The members who were present were Mrs A McCoy, Mrs Hewitt acd Mr Hat-ton. Mra Hewitt has assisted some of fcDd aod b4re sworn never to divulte tbe meaninK of these letters. They met at Miss Mabel Avers' nome ion Lawrence avenue on Thursday, and kM urirmiir-i win uviu wi Mis Ola Klncaid is secretarv nrt th nthr metiibers are Miss Flora Caswell. Mis Mack. Miss Abbie Potts and tbe Misses Gertie and Millie Hays, a Miss Hackett entertained a party of on Thursdar eve: tnir.

at tbe residence of Mr and MrsI TLogsn. Whist and dancing rd acharnnne little supper constituted the evening's pleasures, and those who enjoyed them were tiapman. tK-iyn Fabrioue. Jliss Pratt, tbe Misses Heien snd Green. Ms Ana-alt Miss jIe(l Young, and a b.

heior eiement of Boone. II Gordon. Yocum. I ''sbome. F.ijh.rpe.G Hammann.

6iJo and Hagney. Mr Dubois and Dnbiiis eave 1 amreed -four' o'clock tV on kfu -moon their residence on Nor'ti T'P ka nue. Tbe "tea included Keenan. Mrs Dunn. Mrs 1 McEwen.

Mrs Tnwnsend. Mie ri Brfwn, hn'ebt, Mi- Gee, A Miiivey. Miss 'a kinner, Miss Harrii-t Ji hnMr.n. Bar-1 ise. Miss Net' Harris.

M's x'uf and M- be 3' I 1 i 1 Fruell. Mr II Chamberlain of King- Mr sweet and Mr Stevens, with Mr arrar gemects were being ptt-man. Miss Bavnum. the Misses Pott. Sbtppard as atcompanist Miss Beel i fected whereby a much more valuable Miss Burfmtton of Kinsrman, Miss also sang -Marguerite" on the first I Mt of volume couid be ui nlied at a Liucke.

Mus Orr. Mr Allison. nicht. Tbe Dew Drrn banio clnbi il It is practical in all its depattments, of molasses, with some cider vinegar Every number excels the previous one. to set it working, will make nice vin-A year's subscription given free to egar to keep cucumber pickles, every new or old iubscriber to this rnE c-g corner.

To beat (he whites of eggs stiff ith eae they should be cold. Cold meats are generally found more ieasv of digestion than warm ones. Parcb aDd grind your cotfee the day yon drink it. Always buy gr-een cof- fee. Four parts of rain water to one part i ike Into one mnt of nnr mii two teasnoonsful of cream! tartar.

In one cop of m.lk dissolve one teaspoonful of soda. Beat two eggs with two tabiespoonsful of butter and three ol sugar. Add tbe milk and then ti K.t-i sur iu me miur. ut it, a quick oven. Ginger Bread: One cup of molasses, nun Ann ftf Imfitr fin n-ii nf 8nr.

lone cup of sour milk, four eggs, one of soda, three cops of flour, iiflrnt and one teaspoonful of each different spice used, including nger. MiTTIE Caniitlower and Spring Chicken: Split two spring chickens down the back, sprinkle hour, pepper, pieces butter over them. Pour over this just enough water to keep tbe chicker from scorching, and brown tn i .1 ioffthe watei and make a dressing of one pint of sweet cream.a little butter, pepper md 6alt, and flour enough to make it moderately tbitk. Lay the chitaen on a p.etter, put piece of tee cauliflower around it, and then pour 0Tr ail, the dressing, first heating it -m lbe Ja lbe CUiCken was cooked. This browns and cooks tae i i I i i I 1 1 Mr Paoev Mr Klne.

Mr Jones 1 Olue. Mf Mancourt MrFJones.MrB ana Mr vv Liucke. i l.i.u could well De imagined, and she stood on the curbstone beside one of the crossing on Main street, and motioned the motor mn to stop the csr. One eiance at tbe neat overskirt suggested aiMi that the lady wmld never allow it to drag in tbe muddy street, and from the 1 way a number ol male passengers on i he. cr platform craned their necks it wis clear that tbe fact bad suggested V.

TVi a i'l its 11 eithered up to an unusual helL-hf. but alas for tbe voung men on the a pair of very neat little 1, iinnii m.V robber boots met their gare, and when they begnn to dis- orer that they had been In.er.tionaUr fooled bv the pretty litt ei.dvthe price of ererr man in tbe crowd fell about "i pr eent. A lree number of trie member of the L'm'v club and their friends en a dime social on 'i uescUy eve-iiii-c. at tiie home of Dr and Mrs CE rnn on hermau avenue. A vtrietv of auiti'etnent.

socri as mosic. cards, fiaricine, hliiiirds, pool, tiddledy-wink lar.itnther stame constituted the eve ni3'? gaxeties. A brii'V event of Wednesday night Wn the reitiion given the Ker and Mr DhvkI Winter at tne Firt Presby terian niireri by a host of their pristi i i 1 i Witt's Little Earlv Risers never t11! I i fnM. Rri-f IWtlA 1 pill for sick headache, chronic- consti-1 DICKENS' WORKS fComplel in 15 Volume) SIR WALTER SCOTT'S Complete works, only 90 nl wito Mirn.1. Pipes and smokers necessaries Sedg- wick Cigar Parior.

SomrtUicg That Suiu. An early train. always on time.which i waits for nothing, stops at ail points, and runs fast between stations, la wtiat suits very hoiiy. Santa Fe route new express running between Wicbita and Kansas City is that kind of a train; people set their watches by it. Leaves Wichita at 8:45 a.

m. and arrives in Hans Citv at p. ra. W. P.

MrBDooE. G. P. A Wichita, Kan. 77 1 If food sours on he stomach, digest- irn is defective.

De Witfs LittleE.rly Eisers will remedy this. The famous little pills that never gripe and never i disappoint Goa Saur. TssiMmiwaisBviBctwira aimmai tr- I 1 I ioners and their friends, the occasion intr the second anniversary of Mr Winters' pastorate. A bort musical proernramc, which included Mrs Dj Hewitt and Mr Davis among its per-j fnr iit-r. was given.

well as several 1 iic hl.

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