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Wichita Daily Democrat from Wichita, Kansas • 4

Wichita Daily Democrat from Wichita, Kansas • 4

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miM 'HTHBiaugi REAL ESTATE BOOMS. A Lively Duy In Real Ebtute Circle. T. Hi. niUTlTl 1 i uu 11HH A 1111 COMMISSION MER Chicago Market Ncwh, Special to Wichita Dally Di'inocTnt.

OnniAiio, 2(1. Wheal in Chicago to-day wm firm, but nut active Cables were unfavorable for higher prions mid Minneapolis receipts were huavy. At llio close prices moved up one-fourth cents on short bidding. Corn moved np fractionally on heavy shipping demand and smaller CHtiimitoil i-ecoiplH. Hutchinson Ream wore heavy huyurs.

ilibs moved np a cent umlor buying by shorts. Tho ealilo market was Ihmilod with common cattle and prices wore weak, even for tlio boat. Looks Like llusincsn. Special tvlelilln Dally Deinnrmt. I.KAVKNWOUTH, 20.

-All of tlm oases appealed to tho Luaveuworlh Circuit Court from the police conit ns organized by I lie metropolitan police law, some eighty in nil, huvo linen passed until a decision on ylie laws validity can ho had. Lucicu Baker prepared Ids petition today for quo warranto pr icordiugs. 100 E. DOUGLAS Cor. Oouglas and Eflaln.

Consignments Solicited Owners Ihe real okIiiIo denis Monday, though up to tlie averago, showed several -oil trades. The following in A list of the Ulsters filed in tlio Register's office Carey to 0 II Isiwo, laid I ami I), block 7, JnrkHvtllo mid Riniin to Wilcox, lota 38 aud 40, Muilo drove mM 11 Til iny hunt to A A Anililim, no 4 duo II 29 2w Wall to Walls, uu 4 see 21, 2.V 2w niniioiint Collegn to A 1ni li loin 111 to 117, Fulminant Onlloily to Hiclnmlwiii, 1-4 20,20 -to oldwntor Twii do. toJ It Xu Ji-iy, loin 111 to (17, Trnoy Dyer's luld to GoUlwntnr oldwntor TttnCo.toJ 11 l'ninp-oily, lots 111 to (17, Tri.cy A By- cra mill to dolilwatur Inldwatur Two Go. to 11 ilim-elly, loin 57 ami fill, Trnoy A llyerii luld to Colilwntiir 'roil Smith to I.aylo, loin 2 to 12 ami 7 uml II, and 21 to 27, Richland's lid mid i A lliioiiior to II Hons, lola lo in, i'll I. liner's sub iV A Plummer lo I' A 1 Tn rut, lots 1 to 7, Plummer's i tib-div tt Vim Damn- to lliiinm Tutsi-1, lots 10 nud 12, Girard Wasniin to Union Slock Vila lots 1 lo A.

J.uwrouco add Skinner to II Keefer, lots UK! and KIM, Hartwell's add I I Campbell lo 11 A Jackson, lot 112, Spring (Irovo mid (1 Si rung to Li.ur.i llieid, lots HU to 1)11, Fairmonnt add Redden to It Uowenteiu, lois llfi to 101, Fainmmnt add. '5 Stron.it to Daisy Puck lots 110 ami M2, lairmomit add (1 Hlionjr to licit Tin fill lots M2 lo HO, Fuirmonnt rj Jlnyvortli to 0 0 Bn yjj sec 2.r, 27 1 Strablo to Brow see 25, 27 Iw Williams lo McCarty, lots 21) and 21, Lawrence ave. add. 1200 750 4000 4000 1100 11(100 1120 120 1(10 4800 2000 2000 jinon 3500 105 11150 1000 800 1050 8000 7000 2000 YOU CAN OUT B0AF.D AT THU MILK DEPOT DOT K. IXMJCI.AS $3.00 PER WEEK $3.00 WONDERFUL! One ot the Most Surprising tilings that has Occurred in Die Peerless Princess of the Is the Growth of tho GLOBE Dll GOODS, IILLIM AND SEOE HODSE, 41S East IfoiuUas Ave.

Meals at a'l Hours, 25 Cents. llio following rMi! UrtUto in for nlo ft jHirun way bolow m'luul vnluaUon: Money ivncdod, nml for thin muon small eush payinont will neruro bftrtfniuH. NO. 1, r)ll HAMC-Two tots til Wnodlaml Addition, or Aill soil lt H. Udd K.

Oradii-uti, U0 Market ht. no. a. Foil H41.K Tw lots lit I-incila Ktrcrt AMI-I ion, fil'd, iroiitH. Must ini htdii, will lake imifii Itsi Ilian nmrki.l priff.

i uj Markd no. a. Fou KAI.IC -Two lots Jird south i.lufolu Ktrooi, hi I riiiitunlar Addilimi: will In- Hold at a v.rfiit suunlict. idd Hoahrau, 1 10 Mar kft 8t. NO.

4. F)li 17 lo IMork Hnaili thilvoiHily Mata, price IfHiA. IVnus Halt, p.i iim'IiIh Miiad. Sue John frdiuomis, DfliHu l'At (ilHuc. THE PIONEER MEAT MARKET, (Established 1874) A.

WAGNEll, Four Months mo Started a' Small Store, Good Stock and no Trade, THE HAWN UROIHER3. Tlie HInry of a Family nf Winn oil-llntnr llnvtnilotl III Lunacy Mult. All iiiiiinrtiiiil cuss of lunacy tded he foro Judge Furst la tills enmity mil m'ly has resulted lu tlm mipiittal of tin) ilcfniiil-mit, Potor llawn, hut lias ruvoul a curious story of a most sliigiilar fniully, wrltos a Huntington, com'siumdoiil of the Philadelphia Unwt, Five miles soulli of this dty. la Juniata township, on tlio hanks of the historic Hnvslowii brunch, lived family mimed Hawn, consisting of foul uldci.y br ill olio Of whom luul boon a liiauiao from youth, liy Industry and most rigid economy limy umassod ii largo fortunu, whh-li, until recent years, was principally kepi 'socrelnd about the premises. Singularly misanthropic, the lhiwns from Iholr youth objneted to any ouo of tlmtr number marrying; hut one of them, Jliclmcl, regard loss of Ills brothers views, married, uml, ns a eonscipioiiec, was disowned and drivon away, lln took up his abode fow milos from Ills lirotliors, and, while tho hitter wore aoeuiiiiilatliig wealth, ho managed to gain an uneorlain livelihood fur mo, und finally dlod lu ulijoet poverty.

Tho llawn brothers huvo boon favorably knows for many years as lomcst, respect-able farmers, uml probably iio other men can bo found lu the county who huvo pin formed as much manual labor. In chiar. lug laud or foiling heuvy li labor they would assumo a kneeling position nod, cut the trees levol with tho ground. Their work was so well urraiigod tliut each know jusl what was required of him. Until recoil I years tho household duties woro per binned la turn bv tho brothers, their dislike for tho opposite sox being so gfent that for nearly a generation no woman was known to outer the house, Owing to Iholr ileolin-ing years they woro finally eipnpollod to renounce their oiliet against tlio employment ot fomnlo help, und rohuTiiully engaged a Itousolceopor.

Daniel, Lsaive und Peter woro tlio three brothers loft at home nl'tor tho baaisimnmt of Michael. The former who dlod recently, was cighty-llvo yours old, uml hud boon a rnanmo for sixty-tliroo yours. Aceoaslhlo Hfc tho houso was ordinarily to visitors, thoro was one upurtmout in it burred against alt rniimra, and this was the apartment In which the old maniac was rimflnnd. Not a single pioeo of furniture rnliovod tho immot my of his coll, ltnsido tho old-fashioned chimney ho would sityonrnftor your. His face was framed In a long, flowing board, and tho play of Ills muscles ns ho wronehed and tugged at tlio chain that encircled his person plainly Bhowod his great physical power.

Tho chain was socurcd lo tho floor by an iron staple. Scarcely a ray of sunshine over penetrated his gloomy prison. Thoro Was oaoo a small window in Iris apartment, but this was purposely darkened ith boards many years ago to prevent car-poulurs who woro ut work on the house from pouring Into his prison. During (lie winter months ho was protected from the gold by a small stovo incased in tho partition so that tho lira could bo uttomlod to w.thout having to enter his room. tt-cludod from tho sight of man and deprivod of pure nlr, sunlight and tho necossnry ut-tunliou his ease required, ho was left to grovol iu his filthy Uuugoon until do.ith relieved him.

Several years ago Samuel Rogers, a lad of teuder years, was taken into tlio family, und last your, upon uttaiiiing his majority, ho was presented a valuablo farm by Peter Ifuwri, tho last surviving brother. Action at LvW wius immediately iimtitutoj by sov oriil persons who claimed relationship with the Hnwus ami who wanted tho old mnn adjudged insane because of his gomn-osity. A long and blttor lognl light ensued, which bus just resulted in tlio vindication of tho old mails acts by his being dolared suno and capable of managing his own ultaira. To a raportor ho said that the mercenary motives w'nhh prompted the plaiutiffs in tho suit have steeled his heart forever against Ilium, and that ho intends having his lawyer draw up Ids will, in which ho proposes to bequeath tho greater portion of liis property to tho widows and homoluss of tho community, thus debarring tho claimants to his ostato from enjoying a single penny. Tho balauco of his proporty ho will give to tho young man whom he raised.

Ho declares his intention of enjoying tho littlo period of lifo that remiiins for him, and jocularly remarked Unit during tho coming summer ho might bo found Ut one of tlie Eastern watering-places. Tho dofuutod claimants to his possessions aro wolully dojoctod over tlio result of the trial. An iity of thoator nudlencos recently occurred in London. A promising youug daasuose executed a pleasing but laborious figure upon the stage which so won tho audience Hint they insisted, dospito tho cxposlula tion of tlio manager and tho exhaust an of the artiste, upon a socond and a tldrd execution of tho dnneo. Tho result was fatal syncopoj and tho young ladys death in tin unconscious state.

RANSOM H. CROWN, Trsr I have my meat market now at 303 South Main Hlroct, where I will be pleased to meet all my old customers as well as uew ones. Ail Kinds of meats alwnyg on hand. Goods delivered to any part of tlie eny. CSV ENGINEER SURVEYOR.

LOOK -LOOK I GROCERY STORE, 215 SOUTH MAIN STREET, livcrytlilng new ami fresh. Call and see us. KULLKIC KICLLIHC, Butler liluck, close to Museum. (tie. iif till' U.

S. Coast an if Urutlrtiii Sucre Jejiaitmmt. Special Attention given to all City and County Suivuyiug and Railroad Engineering. Maps Made on Ktiort Notice, Office with O. Mulvey, City Engineer, No.

230 N. Market Kt. Telephone No. 73. Vic liava one of tfts Largest Stora Rooras Largest Stacks, and Trade, IZZCOIXTO TO NOMTE, lathe Great Magical HVXcLtBoot- We are Ready for the FALL BOOM- Our StoJc is Complete.

We w'll Give You more Goods for a Dollar than ANY HOUSE ii Wichita. Everything Marked Plain Figures, ONE PRICE TO ALL. DETROIT DINING PARLORS. 223 East Douglas Avenue. DARLINGTON.

PROP'S All the delicacies of the season served iu Short Order Department. Ol'EN DAY AND NIGHT. MEAL TICKETS 11.50. REGULAR BOARD $4.00. JAS.

U. STUMP. OKI). M. GIM.r.SPIl!.

GiUESPiE STBMP. ML ESTATE BROKERS. lorcers Estaio Co CllOICli VVe do a General Real Estate and Trading Business. IS 8'I lb: IV rr SS will bo Carofully made for Non-Residents. i 'k We Guarantee Satisfaction to all our patrons, nml -expect to Maintain our present reputation by Fair and Square Dealing.

If you have LANDS, LOTS MG HOUSES FOK NALU, lhuio tliem ou our List. If you wnkt to Buy or Lease, Call on ns. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED Property in all parts of the city ami farm property. Exclusive agnds for Orchard drove Addition. JSl.Tcer, Ken ie Voss, 224 North Main (g-? v--j r- 'Yardss 515 Kast Douglas office: 110 Market St.

spic Stump AND TU.KDAY TRANSACTIONS. Some heavy deals woro made yesterday in real and the stir around the Hey inter's office reminded old settlers of the boo of last winter. Many agents report business improving rapidly, ami inquiries for Wichita property increasing daily. There aro many strangers in the city, and if we mistake not, this will he one of tho boat weohs for sales for a long time past The following is a list of the transfers filed for recod yesterday Joseph Lyons to A Ilelum, lots 155 to lil), Logan add 2500 Doming to Allen lot 1, Mend's add, Kmporia nvo 15,000 Ashley to I) I) Bishop, lots 53 to 04, Fuirmonnt 2d add 2500 John Noble lo Agnes Turner, part lot 11, Hilton's 2d add 175 A A Amidon to Goddard, lots 47 to 511, Ohio add 1200 Grown Point Laud Co. to Mary A Cartwright and Kate Hunter.

lots 42 to 48, block 2, and ilots 10 to 14, block II, Crown Point add 1000 Wool heater to A Fiieud. lots 42 lo 40, original town of Wichita, Waco nvo 10,000 Kicliardsou to Carpenter, lota 42 to 48, blk 4, Fnirview add 2800 Bridget Murray to Geo Moyer, lots 10 and 12, block Academy add, Douglas ave 800 Mercer to Margaret Stod-mnn, lots 40 nud 48. block 8, Orchard Grove add 500 Win Hnnlsborger to 8 Wenscl, lots 102 and 104, Ramson Kay's 2d add 8500 Lida Houston to Mercer, lots to 48, block 8, Orchard Grove udd 1000 Brown to Vulgamore, lots 13 and 14, block 5, town of An- ness 750 East Douglas Ave. Lnnd Co. to Rosa Werner lots 39 nud 41, Snath's add, Douglas nvo 20,000 John Bowen to Gillispio Stump, 20 acres in sec 15, 27-lw 5000 A Nowcomb ot nl to Coop, lots 1 to 11, University Place add, Millwood ave 7500 0 Davidson to Alfred Bcel, und.

1-2 int. in lot 00, Meads add, Fourth ave 4000 A 0 rayno to 0 Newiunn, all of lot 17 and 34 feet lot 15, Pence A Vanlilburgs add, Wabash ave 8000 Lloyd to Grove, lot 2, block 20, Garden Plain 200 Gop MuNcnl to Lloyd und 1-2 int. in lots 2t amt 2(1, nttd resorvo Hort Marlows add, Topekn ave 1000 John Maus to Nick Mans, lot 30, block 10, Dule 125 0 Patterson to A Bnldoser, lots 102 and 103, Rosenthals 2d add Hebert aye 535 Owens to 0 Kee, lots 88 to Stiles Smith's add 1)00 hi a Frank PT Fr.i-1- InOi 1 and 148, Schweiters add. 1 Ydolph aider to Murthn lots 57 am 59, Lincoln st. add 1000 Rest to Chambers, und.

1-2 int. in lots 12 nml 13, Btuok-weldors sub-div 900 1,500 West Douglas Ave. THE WICHITA INFIRMARY. 237 FOURTH AVH, -GO XO TI1K- 51 PB0PRIET6B. -F0R- FRESH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, ETC-, Where you will get better goods and more for your money than any place in the city.

MISS M. ELLIOTT, PROP, 254, North Main. Chronic diseases successsully treated. Good Treatment for Ladies in Confinement. Good Hoard and Experienced Nurses.

GRAND SPECIAL SALE. OF The Trade Palace. at the Hi eii Fall Opii, Indiana Dining Room. (254 KOETB MAIN STBliliT.) FIRST CLASS MEAL 25C. G.

R. FARNSWORTH, PROP. POPULAR BOSTON STORE, TiESieS WBE3K. TUESDAY, Sept. 23.

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 21, a- MUSIC BY P30F.SHAWS ORCHESTRA. 1000 dozen Fancy Foathers consisting of Birds, Wings, Doves, Impuen Feathers, Feathered Pompins, Egrettes Wings, Birds of Paradise. Marabou Wings, and many others too numerous to mention. Worth 75o, $1.00, $1.25 and $150.

YOOR CHOKE FOR 29c. GRAND EXHIBITION OF J. J. Jhndvrihd, Civil tom. Lunds Subdivided and Blue Print made, and City Lots Located.

Joseph Myers and dnuyter of Elwin an at the Occidental. Special Attention Given Sewerage and Drainage Estimate and flans made and Executed. All Aro lCc Itivitctl to Attend. 500 dozen Ladies' Felt Hats, ail the Latest Shapes, worth 75o to Your Choice of the Lot for 43a. 250 dozen Misses Nicely Iritnmed Felt Huts, worth $1.00 to $2.00.

Your Choice of the Lot for 48o. See our Millinery Display in Window. tSWail for our Great Blanket and Comfort Sale next week.Jg BOSTON TORE Olllce with Oliver Mulvey, City Engineer. Itcsiduneo, 114a Wichita at. i'.

O. Box, 102 W. IX. Rood aud daughter, of Grenola, is rcgistoied at the Oycideulnl. J.

II. Roland and II. Skinner, of Untold uson were on the streets yesterday PniNOK Feuoinand, of Coburg, says that he is in a hurry to devote his lito to tho happiness, greatness aud progress of a loving people. How like.Johu Sherman, WICHITA, KA8 2:10 Market St. I.

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About Wichita Daily Democrat Archive

Pages Available:
80
Years Available:
1887-1887