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The Democrat 1890-1890 from Wichita, Kansas • 4

The Democrat 1890-1890 from Wichita, Kansas • 4

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4 THE DEMOCRAT: WICHITA, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1890. iall! 1. I. el I (First Publication May fl, ISM.) Sheri If 'a Said. First May 22.

Dr. Sheriff's Sale. First publication May 9, 1890. Sheriffs Sale. (First publication May 22, 1800.) Sheriif.s Sale.

The Democrat. i iiirsd.w, jink 5. i.v.m. (First Puhlieat on iv ri. I Sheriffs Sale.

Distnet Point. IMh Je.dui.d Del; Count Kansas. Amt Honors, plaintET, i (First Publication May 15, Sheriff's Sale. Diniet Court. Dili Ji.dc u.i DNtrict, Sedgwick GHiilv, Tin liiitii National Punk of Wi'-li- da, Kansas plaint ill, No I2ml Jlin T'idicr.

IL D. IleDcimnn and P. H. Dawning, Pvvutiicl an I )i! Kill 1 jmiimI out of the si 1 lie 01 1 mthhhii sviird oui 01 uie Di-triet Court. Mh Judicial District, Sedgwick ountv.

Kaunas. Dirtrn Court, tsth Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kansas. John Ivimmeile, plaintiff, 5 Tli KHiri V. 1 1 I. 111 I if 1.

I MS dying to talk to her, but I could not lind or invent any pretext to l. gin coiivr r-satioil. hi account of the tin- old time expedient of lading lowering the window war of 110 avail. What was to be done? Make mule idiotic lvinaik. apropos of nothing? No.

a hundred i limes rather rill. I ha.l imuu I Francis M. Chaiie At ui.mii S'-i-o 1 with a 1 r.uup. Wet. 1.

upg. .1 -lo Tunneriv tor 1 he bags, At p. ni.) Hu left went He same wa. Adi: patch from Toirm nv ayiug i hat 1 baggage would i- aeh Mar ill. tiie next lay.

At Lyon Ivrr.ieh. p. iii.ini'. lelt hand liecane imi mildo. I-fis- forg.

I toelfiiui lc-r At aldirc 1 p. in.) lav lighl ample of tie left. i I MaiiiiaTwvford, plaintiff, Eiz.o. A. Ernie and BLuicIt 1 THE OLD HULK AT THE BATTERY.

fe.an.s. Py irtu of an order of rd. out of the DiMrh mt i the i-tli Jadj ial sit- liMH'l oihi el ilii Mh Judn-ial Dim net, 111 and ha eoititiv, kais'-a-, v.hci--1 hi lie i oiuih National P.asiU i Wiehila. kaii- 1 i til'iiiriiil Mini L'lior II It Christ Caiiger. 1 icdcricke Gauger.

N. F. Niedcilandor. Sarah K. voff.

lbniv Slitllliv.il 1 ai (, dt inlanls. 1 liy virtue of an order of sale issued out of the1 Disirict Court ot the Mh Judn-ial District, sit- 1 Il'IlM I M(M MM I 1 I 2 District Court, 1th Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kaiugis. T. Alexis Berry, plaintiff. vs ineent E.

Btocse, RaelicJ Breesc. bis No. C370. wife, and iu. Ibnford, deKaU-) anus.

By virtue of an order of dc issued out of the DiMnel Court of the IMh Judiekd District, sit-in in and for S-tigwuk County, Kansas, vvhere-ii 'I. Alexis rrv is iauunf. and Yim-cnt E. Iiiitm. Biccst, his wife, and Win.

P.m bud me deiend.mts, I will, Wedmday, the Hill day oi June, A. IX at oVbcfc a. at the om Ih i.iu'e-t hi t. ltd de The ebiklreu paycd about lii.u; on Lis Lnt-es A big eyed boy of four sat, in a maze Of womlrr, at the sunlight iu the trees Ami ut the old tar's tales of other days; The tfr.iss flowed "neaiti the kiss of ocean sprays The swelling biuls gave promise to the breeze; The oM man looked across the shining bay And sighed, and this is what he seemed to say: District Comt, 1silt Jmlioi.il District, Sedgwick County, Kuiwis. N.

A. English, plaintiff, I James M. Koisev, Anna Kersey, V. Wilhite." Gallic Wilhite, A. No.

I. llohlis, 11. 1 lendt y. Ceot ue. W.

lii.soii ami 13. hohniNoii, tic-i fi-mlauts. I5y virluc of an onler cf sale isnied out of the District Court oi the iMh Jmlic.nl luvrict, sit-tucj in ainMor Snlgw ick County, Kansas, herein N. A. I'hahsh is lau5iif, and James M.

ia-ey, Aniui Kersev, V. Wilhite, Sallie lihile, A. flohhs, V-r. 5i. lleiuhyx, Cenrgc W'.

Stinson, ami It. Kohitisun ai (I'-tcndants, 1 v. ill, on cthic.sday, the inh day of June, A. nl in oVItM-k ml, at ihcComL I dooi in the it of hda. Kaio.is, oiler h-r sale.

laddie auction, to the iiiule -4 bidder lor rash in ii.nid, all the nuht. titi ami inteiest of the de-lHiidants ahoe nuno-d. in lo the iollowui desei ihetl real propel I y. Mutated ill the eoud ot Sedgwick, stale of Kansas, lo wit Lot live tr. tin ilnam avenue in l.awiikHd addition to Wiehila, ac oidilii to Ike iceoided plat lileieof.

Said teal properly is levied on as the property of di-leudaiits and will he sold without appraisement to satisiy said order of sale. Sheriffs OJm Wiehila, Kansas. May 7, A. 1., i.sao. lit i Conk, Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kansas.

J. X. II ai vi 1 land ill's Attorney. id ting in a Sid br elgw i-k ouutv. in John iinm.i li i-, piami its.

an I In ist Fi d-i ieke I N. I'. I'-ofi lander. at E. Mollz, Ib'iiry Smithson ami 'John Stowaix aie di-b-mlauis, 1 will, on theg.5th day of June, A.

at i a. at tin- on it loiixe door, in iiy ot Wieii-ita. Idiiisis. offi-r br ib. a oin.ie aia-fnm.

to tiie lugheM bnhb nv a-h in iiaml. ail tin-1 igl.f. title interest It lie aboV nam -d. Ill and to lie tollow ll.g pl Clllfit.iil It! llit itl ...1 suuated in Use i-outiiv oi Seijgv. iek.

atelv ered, with the of the old Paririau. that lav companion was a woman of To suddenly address her. without ail introduction, in any such fashion wot. Id hate set me down in her eyes as tiie lno-i coni -nipiibh- of commercial travi lers. 'Idle only way to manage it was to find something magnificently original to say to her.

lint wliat? Wind? 1 searched her first husband, i five aft- PrfMiy "Ail iv voir." the io.ely, in Ib.tN- tl-r in ll eity Kausis br Mih. al pubhe the loal.cM rash in l.aml. all tiie right, title aid ol the del aH.e i. in and to the illff leal p1e Mtnah-d HI the iinul S-'tlawe-k. state KaiM-.

twelve 2 am! fourteen PobiiS et Ifi Rovai's siUMh.i-.ani of to Wiehita. and ai Nani i'4al is i -v as the piojvrty ih'iemiaots aml will Le sold with praese-meiii to mi 1 1 Min! rdr of sab. Shei ills office, Wiehita, May 21, A. LX i CsM, SlicriiT Sedgwiek Comity, Sankey, c.34ii:ei.l a 18 i.UIilill I soli. L.

o.i.l and oud. his v. il -c lirs! mine is mil, now Woodman. Uoodiiij.n, I. C.

nodusaii. cxeciit us ol (he la-4 vvsl! and of W. C. Woodman, dcicii.fiiis. I will, on Wrdm-sdav.

Ilf I -ill dav oi.haic, A. D. at in o'clock a. al Hurt unit House door, in the eity of Wichita, Kansas. bu sale, at imblic auction, to the hurlicd bidder for cash in band, all the 1 ight.

title and iaieivst the deb miauls above named, hi and to tl.e desej died ial piopcitv, situated in the 1 count of Sedgw nk. Male oi Kansas, to-wd: omr7uaticiiig one hundred and thirtv-ern and If it In pleu-mit hen the hold sway. Ami waxes roll mountain high iqii tbe main From tiie linn land to watch the toiling way Of those who through the storm for harbor strain, Surely that pleasure furthest were from pain Which not a i-ang of others could In-tray In some snug harlntr where old recks, like me. Might rest forex er from the raging sea! real piuprrty is mi as me pnq- eil i deleitda nt and udl be Mld wuh aj-piaisem snHMv aid exeeuiUij. Miei ill's uiin-e, Wnduta, liiiiiMS May 11, A IL l.V.o.

Ri I- -h Con 1:, Shei if. Sed ick Coi ml), Kansas. 'ii iioicd it! i -a-. ts-v. -J it i axem.e.

Ilf.ill I Till lion's see mi addilDiM to 1 lie city Ilf Wlrll-ita, neemomg to ihe icnd-d plat tl.e.s.f. 8a.d i-al pipciy levied the f-mlarts amt will without appiaise- inent to Ni.ii-iy sanl ndr of sale. Mierilts Yv Kansas. 7, A. IX 1890.

I i i Sn'iiff edgwn-k Cnnty, Kauris. W. K. 10 PlniniiSS's Allot neVS. I Parsons o'Bnv an state ol Kansas.

to-wit: Lois seventy Go and seent two (7j il Seiieea slieet in iedi lam.i 's addition to West Wiehita. iiov. tin eity ot Wiehita. snte ie! t. however, to the mortgage In of N.

F. Niederlamler, and all amounts becoming tine thriion. Xiut real property i lvii tin as nrop. i ty c.f deleml. mts and will be sold xrilhoiil appraisement tc satisfy san! otderoi sale.

fcdieri It's Oiliee, a lula, Kansas, Mav 21, A. lx, Sheriff, Sedgwiek County, Kansas. llAI.LOU Ll.f 111 JIKf: ConiMiN. is Plamtitt Attorneys. Plaintiff's Alloi m-js.

tFirsl imt'hdUion May 22, SfccriiTs Sale. ScdgA-ick lth Judicfftl DStrfc (First Puldiidion May LM.) Sheriffs Sale. (First Publication Mays, IS9Q.) Sale. Uteri Into that aieful haven, after storms And the S4orged ocean's tiuvaiL we'd be towed. Moss coverol hulks, now from the sea's alarms Safe sheltered, and the north wind's cruel goad; "T'were sweet uo more to fear the waxes we rode Xu peril once, to drink the sunset's charms.

And wait the opening of that wistern deep Where Night comes up to soothe the world to sleep! New York World. one eighth tect of the northwest corner of a tract of land known as 'I he rii Paririand bounded -n the east by Chisholm street, on north by Pai street, on the west by Comt street and on tin Walnut street in the city of Wichita: thence east one hundred and llurtv-two U32t t. theiiee south seventy (7m feet, thence west one bundled and tlurly-t wo 1 1:2) teet, thence north seventy (7m feet to place of beginning. Said real property is levied on ns the property of defendants and will be sold without appiaise-inent In satisfy said order of sab. Sheriff's Office, Wiehila, Kansas, May 11, A.

lsnO. IP vi Cos k. Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Parsons o'Jiin an, l7-5t Plaintiffs Attorneys. (V irst Mav 22, Ku.) Sheriff's Sale.

District Court, tsth Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kansas. K. Miller, 'plainiilT, vs. (First piiblieatn.il May 15, Ko.) Sheriffs DiMiiet Court, IMh Judicial DiMriet, Sedgwiek Cniiiilv. Kansas.

La M. Wilson, plaintiff', 1 Sarali A. K. No Uint Issue P. Iloff nnii.deleudallts I Bvvirtueof an mler of sale issued out of the Disiriet Court of tin Istli Judicial District, silting in and for Sedgwiek Cmuitv, Kansas, wherein M.

Wils.m i plainfitt. aiul Jacob Poser, Sarah A. K. Poser and B. Iloltinaii are de-leudauts, I wdi, 011 Wednesday, the isih day of June, A.

1ML al to o'clock a. at the Court House door, in the city of ichila. Kaiwis. (tiler lor sal, at public niiei ion, to the highest bidtier DMiieCtwirf. Cmuty, Kanstts.

The Mutual Benefit Life Iusuiamtd Conijtuiiv.pluaiiit!, s. So S223 WiP.iaia T. Iligd iv.Harry Hdl and I l.niiua liiii his P.y virtue of an ordT of sale t-osmsl oat of Hie DiNtii! i nrt of the IMh lstr't, mC-: ting iu ami fr S-dgvviek County, Kansas, wlove- in 1 lie Mutual Ib-m-fft Life lus'jtance i- plaint ami Wilhani T. lligday. li.irrv iL Hid ami Lmma iLi ius wife arc'ii- -n ianTs, I will, on Wodiie-sdav.

th 25th ilay of A. P. J- No SOM District Court, istli Judicial District, Sedgwick CounlV. Anna Kaufimu and Eva offer, I plalluiffs, vs. No.

71C3. Eydia K. AUteon an1 J. IL Allbon, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale Dsnrd out of the D'-dri Court of the IMh Judicial District, sating iu ami br slgwi.

outdv. Kuiimis. vher'jn Asma Ka'tfmaii ami EvaG. Kolier are ohuutslis. TIIE EX PE ESS.

ut lo o'ciok a. at tin irt house lo ami l.vdia K. Aliusoii ami J. B. Alfisoti are in tiie of Katis.is.

dur i at defendants, I will, t.u Wednesday, the llth public am-tion. to the high-holder hirca-ciin day of June, A. IX ImM. at In o'clek a. at the right, title am! iiuescst of iiiMts, aids, atwive nniiif-l iu 1 tne bffffevtng de igbc-4 sriiH-l real property, situate i iu He and state bl lions- dH, in tins citv of ieffita, Kansas ants.

atMive named iu an I lie offer br Mile, at pulde auction, to Hu bigbc-4 scnied real property, situate I iu He couatyof tiller for cash in hau ail the right, title aud state ot Kmims lev.d b-i niu fight at the hotel at night. Idled with Tm- next day when 1 awoke I had the must terrific cold in the ileal that you could imagine. Did 1 dare present myself at the Rombauds' iu such a state? ITiforttmate. of course, lmt tle-y knew 1 was on a journey tney will have lo take me as 1 am. and tomorrow 1 shall be cured in the sunshine of Nice! But.

my friend, what a surprise awaited me! That good fellow, Ri unhand, had asked several friends to meet me, and among these friends was she. my traveling companion, my enchantress. WIk-ii I was presented to her an imperceptible smile fluttered over her lips. 1 bowed. And Tonnerre? I asked very low.

I have sbe replied in tiie same tone. We went into luncheon. Wliat a cold you have, old fellow, said my friend Itombaud: where the devil did you eateli it? Traveling, perhaps. Perhaps," I replied, but I really don't regret it." No one understood this curious reply, of course, but my fair fellow traveler sent me a tender and sympathetic glance from across the fragrant fumes of the magnificent ragout which adorned the table anil 1 was content. What more shall I say.

my dear fellow? I did not go to Nice next day, and 1 am to be married in a fortnight! Translated from the French of Jacques Noriaand by Anna Farwell de Koven for Chicago Tribanc. ash iu hand, all the right, mb' and interest ol tin deleiidams alntve nahu'd. iu and lo tin follow ilig desei ihetl real pi oj rty. situated in the comity of Sedgwiek, state nt Kansas, lo-wit Lots sevciitv-two 72 1, seven! -four (74. seventy-six i7U, scVeiity--igit i7-s 1 and eightv soi on Minnie avenue in block six no.

Ohi addition to the eity ot ichila, as shown bj the recorded plat thereof. Suit! real roMrtv is levied on as the property of defeiulanis and will be sold without appraise-incut to satisfy said order of sale. Sheriff mice, Wichita, Kansas, Mav 14, A. IX, 1890. Rt I I iNK, Sheriff, Sedgwiek County, Sank ey, Cam A iim 17 Plaintiff's Attoriievs Iy virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of the Judicial District, silting in ami for Seduv i-k County, Kansas, where in 0.

K. Miller is plaintiff, and W. W. J.yneh. Hiram (liver, A.

It. Musseller. Ida U. Miisscllci. JUobert J.

MeKee and (. otdeli.t J. MeKceare defendants, 1 will, on Wednesday, the 11th day of June, A. lst, r.t 10 o'clock a. at the Court House door, in the city of Wiehita.

Kansas, otter for sale, at public auetion, to the highest bidder for in hand, all the right, title and interest of thedefeiidanlsabovenamed, in and to the following deseribed real property, situated in the count of Sedgwick, state ot Kansas to-vvit: hots Nos. ten (ltd, twelve (PJ), fourteen 1 14 ami sixteen iim in block thice (4) in La Mascotte addition to the eity of ichila. Said real property is levied on as the property of defendants ami will he sold itliout appraisement to satisfy sail! order of sale. SlierilFs Oiliee, leliita, Kansas, May 7, A. itsao.

Kurt cnk. Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Suss Sta i.i:v. Plaintiffs Attorneys. i .5 ri- i interest of Hie defendant aieve naui.ti in aud to ami tie east halt tit north v.c-t siutrr I In ing il4rii.ed real proiMrt v.

sdiuitel iu and the sotiihv-d iuart-r iiortlr-IheCeMdilv Sslgwn-k, Male Kansas, lo-wit: isl qicirten amt the vvM leu Kundn-d ami ten (loim, ten lmmtrs east qitartT (1j aud the so.aff and twelve Gnig. tea and fourteen of the sontheaM piartT l- seven 114 and bumhetl ami itii uui6t (n in town-hip tweiity-sevtn 27, south c.f na.go Ix-wellvn avenue in Greiffeustciu's Eighthuldi- four 4i west. tion (o': he citv of Wichita. I fsnid real proprty is bvffs on as the property pisrty is levied on as the projverty of defendant-, am! v.iil -M v.ithoui apioio-of deb'ialanis ami will le s. vv limit appnuse- inent to ortlr of went satisfy -aid 02 tier s.le.

Sheriffs Office, Wiehila, Mav 21, A. IX, Lm.x Sheriff's Ollne, Wiclula, Kansas, May 7, A. LX, llsl. DiMriet Court, IMh Judicial District, County, Kansas. The Mutual Life Insurance Company, plaintiff.

vn Frederick Spitzli and Margaretmt M. Spitzli. Samuel T. Russ.ll. i Russell and A.

Ritss'-ll. his No S2UJ wile, A. J. Risssell and LIa Rus-j sell, his wife, S. M.

Jams ami R. IL Conklin, partners as Jarvis, onkliu Company, defendants. P.y virtue of an order of side issued out of the Disiriet Court of the istli Judicial District, sitting in and for Sedgwick County, Kansas, hei-iu The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company is plaintiff', and Frederick rqnt.li and Margaret iia M. Spitzli. Samuel T.

Russell. J. E. Russell aud Hattie A. Russell, his wife, A.

J. Russell and Ella Russell his wife, 8. M. Jams ami IL IL 4 onkliu. partners as Jarvis.

Conklin A Comstnv are defendant, I will, on Wednesday, the 25tfi day of June. A. IX, at lo oVfoek a. at the Com I House door, in the city of WirhiLi, Kans.is. offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in baud, all the right, tilleaml interest of the defendants ultnve named, ill and to the following described real pnjerty, situateil iu the county of Sedgwiek, state ol Kansas, In-wit: The stuff hvvest quarter l4 of se tion eigbti'Cit (IS) in township twenty-seven (27), south 'of range three (3) west of the Sixth ll'incipal Meridian.

Said real proiKrty is 1evic1 on as the property defendants ami will Ik sold without uppiui--o-inent to said order of Sheriffs Office, K-lula, KaiiMts, May 21, A. I6X Rufus Conk, 18 Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kansas. ri Kansas. Sheriff. SdgYkk Ci (First Publication May 15, Ikd.) Sheriffs Sale.

District Court, istli Judicial District, Sedgwick Comity, Kansas. Horace Alvord and George W. Alvord, partners as Alvord Alvord, plaintiffs, vs. J. IX Mustoe, administrator of the ertnlo of Thomas A Mus-1 toe, defendant.

I Py virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of I lit istli Judicial District, sit ting in and for Sedgwick Count Kansas, wherein Horace Alvord and George Alvord, partners as Alvord Alvord, are plaintiffs, and J. J. Mustoe, administrator of the estate Thomas A. Mustoe, is defendant, I will, on edm-sday the IMh day of June A. D.

lsin, at oclock a. at the Court House door, in the city of Wiehita, Kansas, offer bn al public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in iuiud, ait the lieht, title and interest ol the defendant above named in and to the following described real properly, situated in the county of Sedgwick, slate of Kansas, to-vvit: Lots Nos. eighty-four slt, eighty-' tsn, eighty-eight ninety din, ninetv-ivvo c2 ami nin dy four CD on Herbert avenue iu block seven i7) in the ihio addition to the city of Wichita. Saul real property is levied on as the prpert of defendant and ill be sold without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. Sheriff's office, Wiehita, Kansas Mav 14, A.

IX, ln. Urns ok, Sheriff of dgwbk County, Kansas. NK A.MI,l:i;i.I. lX A 17 Plaintiffs Aitoi ys. s' (First Puhlieation May 15, isyn.) BLcriffs Sale, District, Sedgwick Court, IMh Judicial i90.

Conk, Sheriff, Sedgwick Couuly, Kansas. J. V. Dauchfm PLiiniiffs Attorney 16 i (First Mav 2L 1 s. SherilTs Sale.

l'irst Publication May 1800.) Sheriffs Sale. District CiKitt, JihlicLd DiM-o-t, muity. Kau.iis. YVIi'1t and 1 iui p.rut!ii, pkiiuun. (First Publication May 1899.) Sheriffs Sale.

Distrit Court, IMh Judicial Distiit, Sedgwick CUHiiitv. Katistis. a IL Miller, plaintiff, No. 8CO8 1, 111 vain. I was still searching when tie train suddenly slopped with that new patented brake so good for accidents and so bad for passengers.

Tonnciv. Twenty-live minutes for refreshments, sang out the conductor as le opened the door. My neighbor got up. freed herself from her mgs, which she left in tile carriage with her three little bags, and got out. It was 1:0011.

She was beginning to get hungry. She took her way to the buffet at the left oil the other side of the track. 1 followed her, admiring at my ease her charming figure, well set off in along cloak which fitted her to perfection. 1 noticed also the pretty little dark etuis under the knot of hair at the back, a hat of gray felt, and a pair of very little feet. The proprietor of the restaurant, arrayed in a velvet cap, and who bore a wonderful resemblance to Napoleon IH.

stood at the door and pointed out with much dignity and a wave of his napkin the long table which the travelers were to take by assault. 1 was hustled along with a throng of disheveled and bundled nj passengers the typical crowd of a fast express, essentially grotesque and utterly impossible from the standpoint of beauty rushing to be fed. I sat down and hastily devoured tiie succession of courses which were put before me. As for my fellow traveler she took a cup of bouillon at a table by herself. I was one of the first to finish, and went out to smoke a cigarette on the platform.

The twenty-five minutes, reduced to twenty as usual, would soon be up. The travelers in groups were leaving the restaurant and taking their places in the train. I had resettled myself in mine. My little traveler had not ap-peared. I could see her at the little bookstand, 011 the other side of the track, looking at the books spread out in a row.

Her hair seemed a little lighter to me before, but that was doubtless the effect of the distance. Everybody was on board; the guards were slamming the doors. Is she going to stay here! I thought, she is mad. Madame! Madame! I called out of the door. A shriek of a whistle the train was going! What was to be done? A thought struck my brain like a flash of lightning.

She was going to be left behind in this frightfully cold weather, without her baggage or her wraps. Slxo might at least have her own belongings, the poor little tiling. I took up in one armful her three bags and her mgs. and. throwing them at a baggage mail who happened to lie standing on the track next the train.

"To that lady over there, I cried. The baggage mail took tile tilings and started off toward the lady at the book staud. At the same instant in the other end of the carriage, the side next the platform, the door opened and my fellow traveler appeared frightened and hustled along by a cross conductor, threw herself into the seat, and the train departed. Horrors! I had mistaken the ELECTRICAL FISH. 'l i.ct Mav 22, 189J.) Sheriffs Sale.

DiMriet Court, 1h Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kansas. District Comity, Kansas. M. J. Oliver and Cites Fircbaugh, plaintiffs, 15.

F. Naylor, A. I. Navlor, P. Douglass.

Anna V. Douglass, John Taylor, Lizzie W. Tavlor, William Al. Sw(iitiU aud dolm W. Klleheli, defendants.

By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court ot the IMh Judicial District, sitting 111 and for Sedgwiek county, Kansas, wherein M. J. Oliver ami Cites Fircbaugh are plaintiffs, ami F. Navlor, A. D.

Naylor, L. P. Douglass, Anna V. inuiglas. John Tav lor, Lizzie W.

Taylor, William M. Sweiiteff and John AY. Kitehell are defendants, I will, on Wednesday, the IMh day June, A. lstm, at lo o'clm-k a. 111., at the Court House door, in the city of Wiehita, Kansas, offer tor sab, at public urn-lion, to the Ingliest bidder for cash in hand, ail the right, title and inteiest of thedeiendautsalHivenained, in ami to the Mbming deseribed real projHrty, situated in the count ot Sedgwiek, state ot Kansas, to-w it: Lois Nos.

seventy-seven (77 ami seventy-nine 7m on Douglas avenue iu Hydes addition to the city of Chita. Said real pnffM'rty is levied on as the property of deieii.Uhts ami will be sold ilhoul appraisement lo sali.My said older (f sale. Sheriff's Office, Wichita, Kansas, May 14, A lsyo. Ri Ft st one, ShcritT, Sedgwiek County, Kansas. Sluss Sl Stan lev i7-5t Plaintiffs Attorneys.

(First Publication May 55, Sheriffs Sale. A. R. Musseller and W. II.

Elder de- feudants. I By virtue of an orderof site issued oat of the District Cm 1 tiie IMh Judicial DiMriet. Sitting iu aud for Sedgwick Kanns. wlicre-in P. R.

is piaiutlit, ami A. IL Musx-licr ami V. IL idr arc lcfiutauts, I will, on he it Inlay of June. A. D.

1S. ut 10 o'clock a. at the court ilsr, in the city of Wichita, Kansas, otter fir sale, at public au tiiiti, to the lu-iisl iiler tr cash in baud, all the right, title and iutcn'sl of the ileieiniatits atxive named in and to the following d'srntH real proerty, situated in the etuiiity of S-dg-wick, state ol Katistis. to-vvit: bits Nik. twenly-oue 21 1 and iwt-ni v-three (25 iu block (hr (3) 111 jefflition to the eity of icisiia.

Said nal prcrty is levied on as the property of dcfemlanis amt V.dl id wiihoid appi'aisc-mcnl to saii-fy otler of sale. Sheriff's Lffllec, Kansas. May 7, A 1899. Run Cnk, iff. Sedgwick Xounly, Kaunas.

Sf.uss Si am.fv. pg5t Ph'iut ills' Attorneys. District four, tsth Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kansas. John (I. Sears, plaintiff, vs.

William Swentzell, L. P. Douglass, Anna V. Douglass, George K. Spallon and J.

Walters, partners as Spalton aiters, and John J. Davis, defendants, liy virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of the Islh Judicial District, sitting in and for Sedgw ick County, Kansas, hen-in John (L Scars is plaintiff, ami William Svvent-zell. L. p. Douglass, Anna V.

Douglass, George K. Spalton and J. Waiters, partners as Spallon alters, and John J. Davis are defendants, I will, on Wednesday the lull day of June, A. at lo o'clock a.

at the Comt House door, in the city of Wiehila. Kansas.oiler for stile, at public auction. to the highest bidder foreash in hand, all the right, title and interest ot the defendants ahove'iiamcd in and to the following described real property, situated in the Comity of Sedgwick, Slate of Kants, to-w it: Lots two hundred and' sixty-live gtri, two hundred and sixty-seven two hundred and sixty-nine and two hundred and seventy-one IJTlj on Liwrcnce avcnr.e in 1'emH's iiyue's addition to lo the citv ot Wichita. Said real property is levied on ns the property of defendants and Will he sold without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. Sheriff's Office, Wichita, Kansas, May 7, A.

D. ism. Kurt Conk, Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Sujss Stanley, 10 Plaintiff's Attorneys. District Court, lMli Judicial District, Sedgwick Comity, Kansas.

Kiiabeih ('. Pishcr, plaintiff, IL X. Alexander and C. II. Balm, partners as Alexander aud Rahu.

Sarah J. Alexander, the No. Buggy Company, a corporation. Alex Sits George T. No-l and W.

Steel, partin-rs as Stel Sou. eum-u. T. Ah'Xis Brry, S. M.

V- bleu and IL Mathews, ffcteudauls. By virtue of an ordomf sib isnip of th.x Distriet Conl Gi- IMit in and lr S-dgv. uliese-iu Rnulh-y, Wlm-l't aud a cnrra-Itoa, pjt.ni R. N. and c.

11, Rahu. Laim. Sarah Alexander. The N.v.t.:i Buggy a eoijKintl ion, Alex M-vJ. (ioirA 1.

Sti- i W. IL Steel, iartucr as Alex Me-! Joati Alexis S. M. IV 1 1-n Mathews, are defendant 1 uii.Mi tbeg5tli day ofjmi-'. A.

IX. a. al iheVourt dr iu tiie of W'iciutti. tr Public hlghcM LiMeh-r el egtll ill ad tiie rigid, title an 1 alve uaimd ill audio the following Tea! the coi.iuy 4 wiek. stale t.v.it: Lls se ium- dred and tw-ii(-two 1.

rn-l Lb. hundred ai: hamln-! ami hundred aui rt. ue idrol Uurty-tvv huadietJauJ tbirty-fimr lmi and one hundred and liurty-six all 0:1 avenue Motor Line Second a.h,::;!i li the city ot Wichita, accoidiug to liic iworued prit thereof. Said rea! property is levivl on as the projvrty of defendants and will bea-li v. appnus-mnt to sdlMy rdercf sale.

Siieiiff's Office, ichita, Kat.is. May 21, A. LX F( cxk, Sliei iff, Setlgwick county, Kaaas. Dale Wai.l PLiintiff's s. 1 -5t (First Publication May 8, ISM.) Sheriffs Sale.

The l'iiutab'e Trust and Investment' Company, plaintiff, vs. William 11. Frederick. IgiuniV rnNl- i i k.P. dirriv ii.l lenry A I mrsev, be Equilauii Budding ami Loan Av.i.,!iiou, The icnita luud of Tiade.

E. B. Jewett, Sine5uy Dar- 1 u.ioit. S. W.

M. Cook, i N. ii. tnml.i, IL M. Trimble ami No.

11512. T. ti. Brotheis larelkebi, lo-rnard Daley. J.

A. Wallace. Anios lio. tk. F.

I.eonartl. S. lx Puli; li, I he Katwts National Ikmk, 8. N.p.-(. I j.c Forest ty A-mk iativii and W.

B. Sug.u deicia.u.t. l'y virtue orier of silk issued out of the IMh Judicial luMtni, s.t-tinz at. i mr -k Coau ivab.Mts.wnere-n me jl.om and investment tom 11. Frederick, Lima V.

i i i. Gam-i, Henry A. i 8 'ey. ude Builiting aii.t Loan As- laie ii. ine iei.na ot t'nule, K.

B. a a. ui dley I x.rnng:.n, W. Norris, J- M. teorv.

N. ti. it'inmle, it. M. Trimble aud T.

1. l.u ik. par.iu'rs as Trimble Brothers a Li Dab'V. J. A.

Wallae', Amos ll'ih 1 Lsnard, S. IX Paib lt, Kansas Naiioual Bank. S. W. Cwr, The nM uy Luibiii.u an I Loan As.K-iatii ami It.

nr. i iid.in:s,l iff. on Wednesday, 2.5tn 41 June. A. lx, lMo, at to oloek at 1 nr mat House dor.

the eity )f li.ta, elb s.iie, at public aue-iff-n. to me higheM lutldev tor ca-li iu hand, all Pi" light, title aiul inter -I of the deh-ndauis u.utmi. mumltothu following de-eiiinsl 1. j.i periy. situat(( the "county of dgu tv.

Mat. ol Kau-its to-wit: Dus thirty bur d-rt. timiy-Mx aid thiriVH'igbt on Ga.v stret, ill Allen's Third to Use toy et Wiehita, snlxeet to ll.c luortgtige for imeu-M tkcreoli. Said al pHijH'j ty iMl on as tne property ot deti-iidants 11 Witiiout uppiaisc-m r.t to -jtM said order ot Nab. bei ill's i Mlioe, Kansas, Mav 21.

A. IX, 1899. KlllsCNE, Sheriff, Sedgwiek County, Kaunas II.Vl.I OVVKt Hl ill- G( RM l.s-5t Plaintiff Attorneys. George K. Campbell, Hattie K.

bed. David IL Baldridge. Duiia A. Baldridge. Gcojee WoU.m, Nettie C.

Welion. Homer O. Brooks, I Hetlie Brooks.1-;. R. Powcll.lsaue P.

Campbell, Jessie P. ampbcl! ami J. c. Kuian, defend, ids. 1 By iriue of an order ot sale issued out of Hie I'isinet Court ol the MU Judicial District, Mill in and lor Sedgwick County.

Kansas, wherein Fli.abcih Fibber is plaint. ff. and George K. Campbell. Hattie IL Cnniphi 11.

Davit Baldridge, Laura A. BriKrblgc, Gcoige R. Welion. NtUicC. 'A chon, HomelO.

Brooks, llettic Al. Brooks, K. IL Poweil, Dane P. Campbell. Jcs-ie P.

Campbell ami J. C. Rolen are Seml.iuts. I will, on Wednesday, thel'-th day ol June. A.

D. at b- oelocK a. at the Court Hu door, in tin citv of Wichita. Kaiisa-. offer loi Mile, at public auction, to the highest bidder foi cash in baud, all the right, title and interest ol the defendants above named in and to the following dcserilx real pioperiy.

situated the county of Sedgwick, stab of Kansas, to-wit: An uudiv sded hnv-fom (lis nnterrst iu lots sev n-ly-seven (77 and the north bait lot seventy-live i75 and tin south half .1 of lot seventy-iime (7ffi on Fourth avenue in J. R. Mead's addition to also that certain piece ot land bounded by a hue commencing mu- hundred ami twcutv-live (125 led soutliol Die uni Limn corner ol' lot twenty-eight cjm on Filth avenue in J. K. Mead's addition to Wichita, thence south one immlnsl lout feet, theime west one hundred and forty 140) feet, I lie lice north one hundred find) feet, theneo east one hundred and foity l4o feet to lilt' place of beginning; also the twenty (201 foot alley between I he above deseribed lots as eouvevrd by quit claim deed lying and situate in tiie count and state aforesaid.

Said real proKrty is levied on as tiie property of defendants and will be sold without appraisement to satisfy said ordT of sale. Sheriff's Office, Wichita, Kansas, May II, A. lx, lSJ0. KufusConk, Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Mooiie Douglass, 7-5t Plaint i IPs Attorneys.

District Court, isih Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kansas. C. IL Miller, plaintiff, vs. O. R.

Darratt, W. IL Nessly. Ida IL Darratt, I sola Nessly, Hiram H. Smith and 'ihomas A. ilayley, 1 (First publication May 15, 1 MM.) Bherffs Sale.

District Court. Istli Judicial District, Sedgwick Count Kansas. The aivv Paik l2nl plaintiff, vs. -N(9W3. IniiK V.

WaMi. defendant. By virtue of an order ot issued out of the DiMriet Court ot tin IMh Judicial District, sitting in and for sedgwiek county, Kansas, wherein Tin Carey Park Land Co. is plaintiff, ami Frank V. Walsh is defendant, 1 will on Wednesday, the ISlh day ot June, A.

at o'clock a. at tiie court house door, in tne city ot Wichita, Kansas, offer tor sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder b.r cash band, ail tiie right, lit! ami interest nt the defendant above named in and to the following described real property, situated in the comity (t Sedgwiek, state ot Kansas, to-w it Lls lltiriy-seveii 1. :7 1 and thirty-nine CD block three i3 in Carey Park, in the eilyol Wiehita. said real property is b-vicd (n as the property of defemlant ami will be obl without apprius-ment to satisfy order of sale. Sheriffs Office, Wieliita, Kansas, Mav 14, A.

189V. Kufi SCONE, Sheriff, Sedgwiek County, Kansas. Carlisle Nigiiswonckk, 17 ilaintiti's Attorney. 0 A (First Publication May 8, Sheriff's Sale. District Court, isth Judicial District, Scd, County.

Kaus.is. S. W. Crutcher, plaintiff, s. Edith M.

Ilumlmnn, Calvin IL )No lius-j-lman aud Fannie Nichols, defcmiaiits. By virtue of an order of Issued out of the DiMiit ourt of the 1-'ii Jc.iictal DiMriet, sating iu ami tor s5gw iek Comity. vv S. V. Cruich'r i- isiduf.

aud Edith Huss-elniau. Calv in tl. Ml aud Faiaue Nicmls an 1 will, on the Uth d.iv otJane, A. IX. lev, atioocloek a.

al tin Comt House door in the citv of Wiehita. Kansas oiler for sale, at Pnidic Auction, to the highest bidder lor cash iu band, all tiie right, title ami nue vsl ot the defendants aUtvc uaimsl in ami tti lb' following deset iid real prMrty, situatml iu the ssmiTV of xsig-vvick, state of lo-wit: Lts twcniy- two (22X tweniy-iur cJ4aml ivveiuy-six (2tb in Snively, Miller iiiid Work's sulMlivisioti of Kin-kaid'sout lots to the city of of Wichita, aecuid-iug to the recorded plat thereof. Said real property is levied on as the property of defcmiaiits ami ill lesoid without appraise meat to satisfy said 01 de of sale Sheriff's Office, Wichita, Kansas, May 7, A. D. 1890.

Rufus Conk, Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kansas. J. N. IIatmakkk, Plaintiff's Attorney. T.y virtue of an order of sale issued out of tiie District Court of the 18th Judicial District, sit irst publication May 8, ISO.) Sale.

icuil Iiislrit Sedgwick Court. IMh DiMriet County, Kauris. C. IL Miller, phiiutiff. 1 i Na.

8G85. ting in ami for Sedgwick County, Kansas, herein c. IL Miller is plaintiff, an i i IL Darratt, W. IL Nessly, Ida Darratt, IsuLtH. Nesdy, Hiram II.

Smith and Thomas A. Pa ley are defendants, I ill, on edtiesday, the Uth day of June, A. D. 18M, at 10 o'clock a. at the Court house door: in the city ot Wichita, Kansas, offer for sale, at frnhhc auction, to Die highest bidder lor cash in the light, title and interest of thedi feml-ants, above named in and to the following described real property, situated in the county of Sedgwick, slate of Kansas, to-wit: Lots Nos.

tweiity-two gjj ami twenty-four '4l on Norris street, in Norris sub-division of lot No. three 31 of Tarltous second addition to the city of Wichita. Said real property is levied on as the property of defendants and will be sold without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. SherilTs Office, Wichita, Kansas, May 7, A. D.

18M. Kuki Conk, Sheriff Sedgwick County, Kansas. Sluss St Stanley, id Plalinliffs Attorney. woman! The ladv of the bookstand was rl jfj If Lvucii. Clara rvr? Sinvvers, acrennaioA.

ly virt tie of an orde of ale oit of lh5 DiMriet Cirt Hie Kti DMrict. sst-tsiig in ami ir Kansas, iicre-iU C. R. MuhT is pLiiiiti'i, Y. J.vpeh, 1 iara N.

Lym ii ami MeU die J. are d-feiuiaots, 1 will, on uc luh day of P.KM, at lio.vitn-k a. the Court I use thwtr. in I lie et Wieaiut. offer fr Mil, at p.thhc au tn, I tm fiirniMi in liana, ail the H-ie interest ot the ms uauuti iu and to the fH- Iw esrJH-l ival rojHity, sitiuited in Hie coiiujy 4 irk.

state Kansas, to-vvit: lals eigitttti ii8, tweiav 2n, bwuiy-uvo (gl and no (2l in Hree iu la MajaUe ad'luiifft to the city ttf Wiehila. projs'ii i iv i-i the prorty of lei udaiits and wiii Ik s'M witlamt apptaii-im ut satisfy out ot Mtci ill's office, WicitiHi, Kuims Mav 7, A. I. 1 Kufi SIi.riff of eoumy. Kaxas.

Sluss I ta i Js A i l. ik vs. lo First publication May 22, ls.w.j Sheriffs Sale. (First Publication May 22, 1830.) Sheriffs Sale. (First FuMuation May 1.

EherilTa Sale. Dlstriet Court, llh Judicial District, Sedgwiek Comity, Kansas. Uaclicl Bennett, plaintiff, vs. John C. Bnmtou, Prall, Martha Wagner, Mary E.

Hurlbut, Je siah A. Brunloii, James Brunton, and Albert Law, al. defendants. Pv virtue ot an order ot sate issued out ot the Disiriet Court of the istli Judieial Distriet, sitting in aud for Sedgwick Comity, Kansas, wherein Rachel Bennett is pluiutiif, and John C. Brnnton, Eliza J.

Prall. Martha Wagner, Mary K. Hm Unit, Josiah A. Brunton, James M. Brim ton, and Albert Kiw, et al an; delendants1 I will, 011 Wednesday, the lMli day of June, A.

lsao, at in o' bs a. at the Court House door, iu the eity of Wiehita, Kanstis. offer for tioor, 111 the city ot wiehita, Kanstis. oner lor (First Publication May 8, 1800.) Sheriffs Sale. if.

District Court, IStli Judicial District, Sedgwick, County, Kansas. i There general astonishment in onr little circle of friends when we heard cf tiie approaching marriage of Valentin Sancerre! What! He the confirmed old bachelor, the skejitic of the boulevards, the scoffer at marriage, the gayest of the men about town, be who had sworn a hundred times that be would have none of it Valentin, in short, going over to the enemy? And who is he going to marry? A widow! And, what's more, from the country! We couldn't make it out. So the first time I met him I grabbed him by the collar and demanded an explanation. "I havent a minute, he said; such a lot of things to do. I have just come from the Maine, and am going to Stem's, the engraver.

Passage des Panoramas, for the announcement cards. Come along, won't you? Of course I will, said I. We were just in front of the Madeleine, and we walked down the boulevard arm in arm. It's a short story, said Valentin, and commonplace to a degree, but since you are bent on knowing it, the fact is 1 am going to take the fatal plunge. In February I was on my way to Nice for the carnival.

I liate to travel a' night, so 1 took the 8:45 train in the morning, arriving at Marseilles at five minutes after midnight. I was to spend the day at Marseilles with my friends, the Rombauds, who were expecting me to luncheon, and the next morning I was to leave for Xice, to arrive there about 2 o'clock in the afternoon. At the station at Lyons there was a terrific crush. Thanks to the well known politeness of M. Freguonl.

the station master, I got a carriage facing the engine. I found myself alone excejit for one other traveler who had a severe executive manner, a decoration, and a jxirtfolio. He had no baggage except this same portfolio, and of course he couldn't be going far, so I should soon be left to myself alone; the only condition which makes a railway journey endurable. Everybody was 011 board and the train was on the point of departure. There a noise of vehement discussion just outside our door.

No, monsieur! No! said a woman's voice, very sweet and fresh, with an almost imperceptible southern accent. 1 ordered a coupelet, and a coupelet 1 must have. But, madame, if we haven't Why didn't you pay some attention to my letter? We didn't receive any letter, madame! Put on another carriage, then! Impossible! We have already put on all we are allowed. Come, come, hurry the train is going! "1 must have a place, at least! But 1 have just offered you two in the carriage. There! Yes, there.

A little dark head peeped in at the door and immediately disappeared as if in fright. But there are two men there. Well, madame, 1 cant give you a carriage all to yourself. "Very well, then, I wont go. As you please the train is going.

I must give the signal. Stop, sir, stop. 1 absolutely must go and as there is only the carriage will they give me a coupelet at the next station? Yes, madame! Yes, madame! You promise me? Certainly. You are sure? Yes. Yes.

Yes. The door opened, the little brown head tumbled iu, surrounded by a halo of packages and rugs, a whistle shrieked, and we were off. The executive gentleman politely seated himself next me, so as to leave all one side for the new arri vaL She was flushed and excited, and did not deign to give us a glance, but set to work to arrange her packages in the net above and in the seats about her with the- haste that people usually manifest when they have hours before thc-m iu a railway carriage. There was one bag two bags three bags and a number of mgs. I watched her arrangements from the comer of my eye and came to the decided conclusion that she was charming.

In fact, it is always pleasanter to travel with a pretty woman than with an old Englishman with spectacles. It was bitterly cold. The country, covered with snow and illumined with a pale, cold sunlight, seemed to floe away rapidly 0:1 either side of the carriage. Onr little traveler, wrapped to her chin in her mgs, set herself obstinately to looking out of the window at her left. The executive gentleman drew from his portfolio great state papers with seals in all colors of the rainbow yellow, green, blue and purple which he read with considerable attention.

As for me. comfortably seated with my feet on the heater, I looked over the piie of papers I bad bought at the station to pass away the time. Twenty-one minutes after 11. Laroche! The train stopped. The executive gentleman arranged his papers, got up, took off his hat and left the carriage.

He had hardly reached the platform before lie was received by the station master, who addressed him as M. nspre-teur in a tone of deep respect. Our little passenger rushed to the door. Is this the station master? Yes, madame. You have received a telegram from Taris for a I have, madame, and have sent on the dispatch.

What, sent it 011? I am not to have the coupelet immediately? District Court, IMh Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Niantic Savings I'ank, plaintiff, s. I Vn O' 1 Agnes Jones and J. W. Va lineman, defendants.

I Bv virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court ot the lslh Judicial District, sitting ill and for Sedgwick County, Kaunas, wherein Nianti Savings Bank is plaintiff, and Agnes Jones ami J. W. Yaimeman are defendants, 1 will, on Wednesday, the 25th day of June, A. 10 oclock a. at tin comt house door, in the eity of Wichita, Kansas, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash iu muni, all the right, title and interest of the defendants above named in and to the following deseribed real projerty, situated iu the county iliraiu Imboden, pluistiff, 1 vs.

1 A. J. Russell, Myra P. Russell, No. Wesley Calheck and Man sti District Court, IMh Judieial IXstrit, Sedgwick County, Kansas.

J. A. Wallace. pLuniiff, vs. J- No 9510 George Harden and Mena feudants.

By virtu of an order of sale issued out of thft DiMriet Court ol the sm Judieial Distiit. Mt- ling in and lu Sislgwick County, herein J. A. Walla is plaint ilf. ami I h-oige llirdeli and Mena Harden are delrmlriits, I will, on Wednesday, the 25th day of June, A.

IX, lsau, at in o'clock a. at the ourt Husedor, in the cily of Wn-liita, Kan-as, offer for sale, at. public auction, to the highest bidder tor cash in hand, all the right, title and imereM of the defendants above named in and to the following deseribed real proMrty. situated ill the County ot Sodg-vvich. Stale of Kauris.

t-wil: lzts friy-svei (47) and fony nina on Fourth avenue iu Morton oolnimt's addition to the city of Wichita, according to the recorded plat thereof. Said real pniperty is levi(sl on as the projcrty of defendants and will be sold vvilhouL appraisement to suliMy said order of stile. Some yearn ago a voting man, in all the glory of his first knickerbockers, found himself in a small village on the New England coast, and, liking the location, determined to spend the season there. The morning following his arrival he ran down to the beach, where he found a crowd of -red shifted men gathered aronng a flat fish about tlircc feet in length. We're trying to get some one to heft it, said ail old sea dog iu answer to a question.

Lift it! Why, a child could uo that, remarked the young mail from the city. I'raps he could, replied the fisherman; but if yon Inn lug the fish from here to the dory over yonder you kin earn iV. You're a fine lot of men, said the city youth, with a laugh; can't lift a fish of that size! Why, I'll wager the same amount that I can throw it that far. The fishermen were very anxious to take the wager, and finally the young man approached. Hi rust Iris fingers into the eyes of the fisli, and, if it liad been any other fish we might have said, prepared to throw, lmt as it was the moment his hands touched the fish a strange look of surprise came over liis face, and those near might have seen a certain rigidity of the muscles.

lie retained the same position for several moments, then, with many grimaces.asked to be relieved, and amid roars of laughter the fish was pulled from his hands. When the young man had recovered his equanimity lie confessed that it was the heaviest fish he had ever attempted to lift. The fish was the ray, known populaily as the torpedo (torpedo marmot at us), and one of the most powerful of the marine electricians. It is said that the physician of Cleopatra, Deoscorides, used these fishes in medicine, and Dr. Walsh, F.

R. S. was probably the first to introduce its use in England. The experiment of Dr. alsli created a craze that swept over this country some few years ago.

The most extravagant stories were circulated about till fish and its marvelous powers of healing, and it became a fashionable fad to go to the Lsle cf Re and take an electric shock from the fish of Dr. Walsh. The living torpedo in these experiments was placed npon a wet towel, and from the fish extended two pieces of wire, the ends of which rested in bowls of water. A circle i persona was formed, those npon the end placing their fingers in the water, and in this way the shock was received by the entire party, and often equaled that of a Leyden jar in its intensity. In examining the torpedo the electrical apparatus is very noticeable, being made op of two large, flat bodies Lung on each side of the bead.

The organs are composed of numerous prisms placed vertically, each of which is subdivided by delicate septa, forming small cells, which contain a clear, tremulous, jelly like substance. In a specimen of torpedo marmoratus one may count nearly 500 of these prisms. It has been found that the upper side of the fish is negative and the lower positive, and that the power is entirely under the control of the fall. Some curious experiments have been made; thus, the scientist Marez ajiplied a telephone to the fish and at every ordinary shock given he distinctly heard a click. When the fish was greatly excited a loud groan was heard, which sounded like mi, and the discharge was prolonged four or five seconds.

The electrical discharge of this fish is not of sufficient power to kill a man unless he was in an extremely enfeebled condition, but that it is fatal to other fishes has been noticed on many occasions. Moreau, a French observer, no-ticcd turbot fall upon a torpedo in a fishing boat and the result was instantaneously fatal. They leaped high in air upon receiving tiie shock, and fell back dead and rigid and remained for some time lient in a curve. In appearance the torpedo is a flat fish, with a rounded head and short, thick tail. Electrical Review.

1ubhcaltoii May gg, 1890.) Sheriff 's Sole. District Court, IMh Judicial District, Sedgwick County, D. M. Stei le and J. W.

Walker, irt-l hers as Steele Walker, pUtiumls, I vs. No 77:0 T. W. Wilson, Seesholtz and 11. r.

Fortner, defcmiaiits By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Distriet Court of the Istli Judieial DiMriet, sitting in and for Sedgwiek County, Kansas, vvhcie-iu IX M. Sto le and J. W. Walker. arl tiers as Steele Walker are plaintiffs, T.

W. lsm, E. and H. 1. Foster are defendants, I will, on Wednesday, the 25th day of June, A.

I ls9o, at 10 o'clock at the Court Ibmsc door, in the city of Wichit.i, Khikss, otter for salt, imblic auction, to tbe highest bidder for cash iu laml, all Hie right, title amt interest of tbe defendants above uained, in and to the following desnled real prH-rty, MUiatcd in tbe county of Sedgwick, state of Kansas, lo-wit: la twenty-nine (2.0 in Block I' in South University li: additnm (he city of Wiehita, as kiioivu and designated on the recorded plat thereof. Said real property is levied on as the property of defendants and will be sold without appraisement to satisty saul order of sale. Sheriffs Office, WichiLi, Kansas, Mav 21, A. IX, ism). Kurus Conk, Sheriff, Sedgwick Count Kuiimis.

Chitty Smyth, Plaintiffs AUorucvs. is of Sedgwiek, state of Kansas, to wit: Lots one (1) ami two (2) and thesouth half the sale, at public auction, to iln highest Itidder for cash in hand, all the right, litlo ami interest of the defendants above named, in aud to the following described real property, situated 111 the comity of Sedgwiek, slate of Kansas, to-vvit: The northeast fractional quarter 4 of section No. two 2 in township No. twenty-eight 2Sj, south ot range one tj, east of the Sixth Principal Meridian, and appraised at S37.50 per acre by commissioners appointed by the court. Said real property is levied on as the property of defendants and will lie sold with appraisement to satisfy said order of salt'.

Sheriffs office, Wieliita, Kansas, May 14, A. IX lsiw. Rufus Cone, Sheriff Sedgwick county, Kansas. C. H.

Chitty, Plaintiff's Attorney. 17 E. Caloeck, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of the IStli Judicial District, sitting in and for Sedgwick County, Kansas, wherein Hiram Imboden is plaintiff, and A. J.

Russell, Mvra 15. Russell, Wesley Callieck and Marilla K. Calheck are defendants, I will, on Wednesday, tiie lltli day of June, A. laM, at 10 oclock a. at the Court House door, in the eity of Wichita, Kansas, offer for sale, at puhlicauction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the defendants above named, in ami lo the following deseribed real property, situated in the county of Sedgwick, state of Kansas, to-vvit: Lots twenty-live Jgrd.

northeast quarter (x4) of section five (5 in town-shin twenty-nine (29). range three CD west. Said real property is levied on as tiie pioperty of defendants and will be foUI without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. Sheriffs office, Wichita, Kansas, May 21, A. IX, 1890.

UUKI'S Sheriff Sedgwick County, Kansas. ki fi (FirM publication May iSdX Bt-riiTo Sole. Distrie Court. IMh Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kails. is.

W. If. plaintiff, Join) Iluttoii, dofciiturl. Bv virtue of an order sal? out of the Disirnt Court of tiie IMh Judieial Distriet sitting and for SeiUr. iek Count y.

Kausas, wlieix-iu W. li. is phdntiif, aud Jhu Hutton is defendant, I mil. Wednesday, the lltli day of June, A. at oViek Jn at (he'fHiit Iiusi flmr.

in the city of (n'er for sale, puoiic auction, to the hiriu-M bidder for -nsh iu haml, all Hie right, tillcaiid interest of tiie defendant above named, iu aij-l to Hu following described real property, siluattsi in the county of SolgAick, state oi to-vvit Izt numlKT ue lj and the north luilt li (f lot nundKr two 2J on Spruce street in Dark Pac adddion to the city of WichiLi, and appraised at Said real poierty is levied on as Hie property defemlant and will Ik sold vvilii aftpraisc-y inent to order of sale. Sheri ff office, ichila, Kausas, Mav 7, A D. 18UUL Rufus Conk, Sheriffs Office, Wichita, Kansas, Mav 21, A. IX, irtK). Rufus cone.

Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Dale Waij PlainlsiPs Attorneys. 18 twenty-seven 27, twenty-nine 20 and Unity-one 31 on Water street, iu Allens Ke-survey of Turners addition to the eity of Wichita. (First Publication May 22, IS'JO.) Sheriffs Sale. ti (First Publication May 15, 1890.) Sheriffs Sale.

Sedgwick 18AX) G'irst rub Uca lion May 1390.) Sheriffs Sale. (First Publication May 22 Sheriff's Sale Said real property is levied on as the property of defendants ami Ul le sold itliout appraisement to satisfy said order of side. Sheriffs Office, Wichita, Kansas, May 7, A. 1S1K). Rufus Cone, Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kansas.

Sluss Stanley, Plaintiffs Attorneys. lG-r Court of Common Pleas, Sedgwick County Kansas. James K. Stone, plaintiff, luiuiiff, Sheriff Sedgwick Omntv, Kansas? V. C.

Bailey. 1kimiiff's Attoiucy. No. 289. Henry C.

Porter et al, defendants. By virtue of an execution issued out of the Court of Common Pleas silting in and for Sedgwick county, Kansas, wherein James R. Stone is plaintiff, amt Henry C. Porter, I. C.

Robb, J. W. Armstrong and James IL Ritter are defendants. District Court, ISlh Judicial District, County, Kansas. Tiie Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company plaintiff, vs.

Agnes nigdav, administratrix of the estate of William F. lligday, deceased. Agues lligday, Anna Hig-day, 1Jiabeth Hig-day, Martha Reynolds ami Mr. Reynolds, her husband, heirs of William F. lligday, deceased, IL U.

Vermillion, W. R. 15. Smyth and S. M.

Jarvis and IL IL Conklin partners as Jarvis Conkling, deleiid-ants. By virtue of an orderof sale Issued out of the District Comt of the 18th Judicial District, sitting in and for Sedgwick County, Kansas, wherein The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company is plaintiff, and Agnes lligday, administratrix of the estate of William F. Higday.deccnsed. Ague: lligday, Anna Higduy, Willian (g'irst Pubhcnt ion May I 90.) SherifiTs Sale. 1 will, on Monday the day ot May, A.

IX, 190, at 2 oebtek p. at the farm of J. (5. Robb Distrad Court, isth Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kauris. F.

A. North, plaintiff, 1 Eil ward Mm.ro, Clara li. Moore Xo and Suuiuci Hupp, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of the IMh Judicial DiMriet, sitting in and for Sedgw iek County. Kansas, vvnenv In F.

A. North isplainliffaiitd Ldwaid W. Moore, Gjira IL Hupparedfeiiiants I will, oil Wednesfiiy. tiie 2'tli tlay of June, A. 1sj(0, at 10 o'eltiek a.

at tin. Court House door, ill the city of Wibita. Kanstis. olb'r fr at imbhc auction, to the highest bidder for caMi iu uiud, all the right, title and interest of the. defendants nUve limned, in ami to the following described real projKrty.

MtiuiU'd 111 theounty Sedgwick, stale of Kinesis lo-wit: The mirth halfCs) of tiie west ld Notwvnty-eiglit c-X Bunies avenue. Ford's second toNYiehita, real pnqMrty is levied on as Hie property of defendants ami will le sold without appnuso-ment to satisfy said order of sale. Sheriff's Otuce, Wichita, Kaiwts Mav A. D. Iscm.

KufusConk, Sheriff. Sedgwick County, Kansas. Lieuranck Jacks. v. Plaintiff's Attorney.

(First Publication May law.) Sheriffs Sale. District Court, IStli Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Anson L. Austin, plaintiff, vs. T.

S. Hodgson and Lenorc G. Hod; son, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of the 18th Judicial District, sitting iu and lor Sedgwick Comity, Kansas, wherein Alison L. Austin is plaintiff, amlT.

S. Hodgson and Lenore G. Hodgson are defendants, I will, on Wednesday, the lltli day of June, A. 1800, at 10 oclock a. at the Court House door, in the city of Wichita, Kansas, offer for sale, at mhlic auction, to the highest bidder for cash iu land, all the right, title ami inteiest of the defendants above named, in amt to the following described real projierty, situated in the county of Sedgwick, state of Kansas, to-wit: The west half 4 of the northwest quarter TM of the northeast quarter Hi of section twenty-three23) District Court, isth Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kansas.

John IL Tarsons, plaintiff, 1 vs. I Thomas J. Coulter, Minnie Coulter, George W. Moms, Minnie Morris No. 855.

Joseph Baldwin, Rhoda Baldwin, J. I li. Hull and G. W. Bartholomew, defendauis.

By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of tiie istli Judicial DiMriet. sitting in and for SoilgvviekCkNiniy, Kansas' herein John IL Parsons is plaintiff, ami Tlnnmis J. Coulter, Minitii: Coulter, tborge W. Morris Minnie Morris, Joseph Baldwin, Rhoda Baldwin, J. IL Hull ami G.

W. Bartholomew are defendants, I will, on Wednesday, the nth day of June. A. IX, Ison, at lo o'clock al at the Court House dxr, in the city of Kansits. offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidtier for cash iu hand, all the right, title and interest of the defendants almve named.

aiul the foliowiieg described real prHrtv. silitattsl in tin eoiiuty of slate Kansas t-wit: lads tiiirtv-seveii (37 thirty-eight thirty-iiine Cco, forth (4ox forty-onertli, forty two (4J forty-tlmv and on Wheeiei avenue, iu ldmk in Ktist University addiii-tion to tiie city of Wiehita as shown by the reeorded plat therf. ital property is levied on as the propertv of defendants ami will be sold without appraise inent to satisfy said irderot Sheriffs Office, Wiehita, Kansas Mav 7, A. IX. I8t9.

Rl Ft Con Sheriff, SNlT.viek Count Iiiistis. Parsons Jk O'Bryan, 10-51 I'laintiff's At tome vs Iligdav, Martha Reynolds and Mr. Kcynoldsffier husband, heirs of William F. lligday, deceased, R. R.

Vermillion, W. IL 15. Smyth and S. M. on southwest (puirter (l4) of section thirty-live (35)in Ket'hi tow lisliip, Sedgw ick county, Kansas, offer for sale, at public auction, to Hit; highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, tilie and interest of the defendant, J.

C. Robb, in and to tile follow ing described personal property, situated in the County of Sedgwick, State of Kansas, lo-wit: Five hundred (5nm bushels of corn, one (I) grey inure, ten (lo) vears old: one ti black mare, ten (Mb years obi; two (2) two-year-old horse colts; oue (D black iuaiv, three (3) years old; seven (7) cows and one (1) two-year-old heifer. Said personal property is levied on as the property of defendant, .1. C. Robb, aud will be sold to satisfy said execution.

Sheriffs Office, Wichita, Kansas, May 14, A. 1890. Rufus Conk, Sheriff, Sdgwick Comity, Kausas. Sankey, Camuilsll A mi nos, 17-2t Plaintiff's Attorneys. Jarvis and IL IL Oonklin, partners as Jarvis Conklin are defendants, I will, on Wednesday, in township twenty-seven 27J, south of range one of the Principal Meridian; I tiie 25th day of June, A.

D. lst, at to o'clock a. in at the Court House door, in the city of Wiehita, Kansas, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the defendants above named, in and to the following described real property, situated in the County of Sedgw ick, state ot Kansas, to-wit: Lots three (3) and four (-J)andthe east tion south Said real property is levied on as the property of defendants and will be sold without appraise- ast half t4) of the southwest quarter ih) of sec-ion thirty (30), in township twenty-seven (27). uth of range two (2) east of the Sixth P. M.

Said real property is levied on as the pro of defendants and will be sold without npp containing twenty 20 acres, more or less. Said real property is levied on as the prep- (First Pubihxuiou May 8, 1S9U.) Sheriffs Sale. s. District Comt, isth JudieLU District, Sedgw Couuly, Kansas. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Coiiqtauy.

plaintiff, s. nenry C. ILii rovr, Helen F. Barrow. 1.

dkerstn, W. Cupp, bat ics. a It ie Ci ui rb -s. Hrt M. Jacks, Amelia C.

Jacks. Margin! 4. Rank, la.uduixt oinixanv audit. Lorn-Utnf. jn, defendants.

By virtue of an orderof sale Issued out of the DiMriet (ourt of the IMh JmSieud District, fitting in and ohiiiI y. Kansas. cm 1 be Mutual IVuetit late lnsurimce pkiintftf, ami llcnrv ('. Rimiw, Helen F. Bar-row, B.

W. Clapp, W'iJlis V. Mattie Chatlcs. Rolut M. Jacks, Anw-isaC.

Jiwks. iXivtd LLiiik, J. Dtinbani Mortgage and B. iikci-' aie tiebnJaiits i will, on Hie 4th day of June. A.

IX, at o'ebs-k a. at the Gmd in; I city of Kancis.ejfei tif sale, at lie tiubl.T bgriisli ill hand, Hie right, tale aud mteivM the defemLi ills aitove named in and to tiie bdlowing descrded ival pneny. in tiie ot ssig- vviek. Snie Kauris. t-wii The cast half il.) of tin ii Mtlit of S(sliii Huily-four i.a ibewvM bah -l Ihe imriliueM puiit-r (4.f lium-livo t.r.i, all in townMrp twenty-eight 2s snh o( ninge Hire 1 if the nix Hi lTiiieixl Meridi.tii.

one hundred ami sixty rt a-rc nr less. Niul real pijsfty i- leiei a as the pr.ijvrty of len.i:ms and will le S4id without sjsUnIV eider of sale. ill's offt.x, u-hua, Afril A. D. 111.

P.l I- CNK, Slierjff Sedgwick inimv. Kansas. HaCLIS. II UiKPk TVIi Plaiitui Ationtexs 1800. incut to satisfy said order of sale.

Sheriffs office, Wichita, Kansas, May 21, I8110. Rufus Con 18 A.D. Sheriff Sedgwick County, Kansas. tUFUS (ONE, Sheriff, Sedgwick Couuty, Kansas. not she, alter ail same cloak, same liat, same way of holding her head but it was not she.

It was a traveler who was not traveling! How absurd that two women should look so alike! Iliad made a tine mess of it. She hardly entered the carriage before she uttered a cry: My bags, my bags have been stolen!" and for the first time she looked at me; but, good heavens. with what a look! I'll never forget that look, yon may be sure. No, madame, I stammered, vour bags are not stolen they are tney are left at Tonnerre! At Tonnerre? How I explained it all to lier. Lord! I won't attemjit to describe tiie second look she gave me, but I think I shall remember that longer than the first.

I am in despair, madame! I exclaimed, absolutely in despair, but my motive was a good one, I assure you. 1 thought you were going to miss the train, that you would catch cold, and I did not want you to catch cold. Iu fact, if you will pardon my saying so, you need not worry about your bags; they are in safe hands a baggageman at the next station you will telegraph I will telegraph we will telegraph they will be sent on immediately. Oil! you will surely have them, I swear, if I have to return to Tonnere myself to recover them. Enough, sir, she said.

I know perfectly what to do. And she sank into her corner again, angrily twisting her gloves. But alas! poor little woman, she had not thought about the cold, and slie no longer had lier good, warm rugs. Before ten minutes were out she began to shiver. In vain slie changed her position and drew cloak closer about her pretty figure: she was positively chattering.

Madame, I said, I beg you on my knees take my rug. You will catch cold, which will be my fault, and I shall never forgive myself as long as I live. I wish to have nothing to say to you, sir, she said, dryly. I was nervous and much excited. Iu the first place I thought her perfectly charming.

In the next place I was furious at my idiotic mistake. Iu short 1 was ready for the most desperate steps Madame, I said, take my rug or I swear I will throw myself out on the track, and casting the rug between ns I lifted the window and took hold of the outside handle of the door. Was I really in earnest? Entre nous, not really I suppose, bnt it seems I must have looked for she cried out Bnt you are crazy, monsieur; you are crazy! The rug, or I jump. She took the rug and in a softened tone: But you, monsieur, you will die of cold. Don't disturb yourself about me, madame.

I ain not delicate and even if I do take cold it will only be the just reward of my unpardonable Rapidity. Say, rather, your haste, for of course, as you say, vour motive was good; bnt how could you have taken that other woman for me? isecause she was pretty!" title smiled, the ice was broken the ice of conversation, I mean, for otherwise 1 was chattering with the cold. But how soon I forgot the cold, the journey ever thing. She was delicious, exquisite, adorable, a clever mind, bright, gay, original. She was fond of traveling like myself like myself she had been in Italy, in Spain.

Sbe dreamed of going to Egypt just as I did. In literature, music, in everything iri fact, the same tastes as mine. And then, only think, a host of mutual friends. She was intimate with the Saint Chames, with the Savony3, particularly with the Mont-Vazins. And to think that I might have seen her twenty times at those houses, and that I had not noticed her.

Where were my eyes I should like to know where were my eye She spoke freely, pleasantly, with that distinguished simplicity which I always so much admire, willi a little, a very little, accent almost imper-eepl ible, rather a lisp giving a little bird like sound to lier voice. It was entranc-ing. But, although I did everything to keep from showing it, heavens, liow cold 1 16 U'li'M punlicatiou May 8, SlieriiTs Sale. Distrie Court, lMli Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kausas. George IL Plackwclder, Clies.

and George IL Blarkvvelder, administrator of the eMate of J. K. Joliiistoii, deceased, plaintiffs. Jxo. D.

Da vim. Plaintiffs Attorney. Publictitioii May 3, 183X) Sheriff's Sale. (First Publication May 15, 1800.) Sheriffs Sale. No.

S2S7. District Court, 18th Judicial DiMriet, Sedgwiek County, Khii-cis. S.T. Busey and AL W. Bnsey, part-ners as S.

T. and M. V. Busy, Mary lnnh, executrix of the last will and testanunt of J. urn's W.

Emib. deceased, Mai vC. launband John Rock, defendauis District Court. IMh JiulickU DiMriet, Sedgwick County, Anna Kaufman and Eva G. Kohcr, puunuils, vs.

E. A. Werden and W. S. Werden, dvfcndaiits.

By virtue of an order of sale issue! out of the DiMriet Court of the 1-Mli Judicial PiMiui. m( ting in and for Sedgwick Ctmuiv. beie-111 Anna Kaufman and Eva G. Kohcr are plain-I ilfs, anl E. A.

Werden and V. S. Werden are defendants, I will. W'eilmstay. the llth iay of June, A.

IX. isw, at in' lo a. al (he'Comt rtou-M dNr iu Hm citv ot Wiehita. Kansas, olb'r lor sale, at lhibiir Auction, to the biaht'M bidlr for cash in band, all the right, title and inteiest of the defendants above nanietl in and to tbe following deenl.M real prH-riy. Mliiate! in tiie county of elg-vvii-k.

slate of Kansas, tuit: bh ten 10. twelve I2J, fmtH-n. 14 and sixteen iu; oti l2iwnue avenue in English's Sixth addition to the eity of Wichita as by the recorded plat thereof. Said real property levhd on as tbe property of defendants ami wil ie without appnuse-nit'iit lo said orde ot Sheriff's Office, Wichita, Kansas May 7, A. IX 1899.

lit Fts CitNK, Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kausas. J. V. Dauciikryy, PLiiniiils' Attorney By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of the istli Judicio! District, sil District Court, IStli Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kansas. C.

II. Noble, plaintiff, vs. No 12715 W. B. Hcmlryx, et.

defendants, By virtue of an execution Issued out of the District Comt of the 18th Judicial District, sitting in and for Sedgwick County, Kansas, vvliere-in (J. If. Noble is plaintiff', and W. 15. Hcmlryx, et.

al. are defendants, I will, on Wednesday, the IStli day of June A. lsno, at 10 o'clock a. at the Court House door, in the city of Wichita. Kansas, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash 111 hand, ni! the rigid, title ami interest of the defendant.

K. K. Ltwrcmv, in and to the follow ing described real projert, situated in the County of Sedgwick, Stale of Kansas, to-wit Lots one three (3), live (oi, seven (7), nine (in, eleven (in, thirteen (13), fifteen seventeen 17), nineteen li) twenty-one (21), twenty-three (23 ijwenlv-live (25), twenty-seven (g7), twenty-nine (21). ihirtv-one (3D, thirty-three U-, thirty-live (55i, thirty-seven (37), thiriy-mne forty-one (4D, lorty-threo forty-live (4.n, forty-seven tFdst May 22, Sale. (First Publication May Sheriff's Sale.

District Court, lSth Judicial District, Sedgwick, County, Kansas. The Mutual Benefit Ufe Insurance Company, plaintiff, vs. Alexander IL Harrover and Emily 1. Harrover, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of the 1st 81 Judicial District, skiing in and for Sedgwick County, Kansas, wherein The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company is plaintiff, and Alexander IL Harrover and Emily I.

Harrover are defendants, I will on Wednesday the 25th day of June, A. 1., 1S90, at 10 o'cloek a. at he court house door, in tiie city of Wichita, Kansas, offer for stile, at public auction, to tiie highest bidder for cash in hand, all the itle and interest of he defendants uhovenmnedin nml to tliefollowingdeserilH'd real property, situated iu tiie Comity of Sedgwick, State of Kansas, to-vvit The norriieast quarter (l) of seelion sixteen (10) in township twenty-six (2th, south of range three (Ji west of the Sixth Principal Meridian. Said real property is levied on as tin property of defendants and wil) be sold without appraisement to satisfy said orde of sale Sheriffs Office, Wichita, Kansas, May 21, A. 1.

Rufus Conk, Sheriff, Sedgwick I'oimty, Kansas. Jolin Gascoigne, Fra neesj Gascoigne, M. K. Bourne, Charh E. Jones.

Pris-illa A. Jems, W. Grahatr. and Catherine Graham.defendniits. By virtue of an ord'T of side issued out of the DiMriet Court of the lth Judicial District, sitting iu ami tor Sedgw ick Countv, Kansas, wherein George H.

Rluckuel br, Clus. Piixtaugh and George IL Black welder, aiiiniiiistialor of the state of J. K. Johitsbu. deceased, are plaintiffs, John tascoigue, Pr.met's J.

M. E. Bourne, Chaste K. Jones. Priscilla A.

Jones, Gsaham and Cati.eiine Cmhnm arc deletid-iinis, I will, on Wednesday, lie llth day of June, A. ls9o. at lio lo'ka. at the Court llonc tbhr, 111 the city ot Wichita, Kansas, offer tor sale, ut public auction, to the highest oMdcr Tor cash in hand, all ihe right, title an interest of the defendants above named, in and to the ol-lowmg described real situated in rtie county of Sedgwick, state ot to-w it: Lot No. one t), bloek tin -e Highland Park, in Sislgvviek county, Kansas.

Said real projeriy is levied on as the pnqwrty of defendants and will be sold itliout uppiuisc-incut tosiitiMy said older ol sale. Sheriff's Office, Wichita, Kansas, May 7, A IX, 1 $yo. Rufus Conk, Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kaiists. si.rss& Stanley, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. I ting iu and Sedgwick County.

Kansas, wherein s. T. Biisj ami M. W. Busey, partners as T.

and M. W. Busey are piamtnfs. ami MaryC. Eiml, exciitiix of tin last will ami testament of James W.

L-ii'il. Uscased, MaryC. Eiiulami Jnliii Ro-k are deliutants. I will, on Wdms-ilay. the IHb day ol June, A.

IX, l.co, at Hi o''lMk a. at the court house door, in the cit of Wichita, offer lorscile, at piibbe auction, to tin highest bolder for cash in band, al! tin right, title aud inteiest of Hie deletidauts alxtve named in and to tin. following real situated in the eoiiuty of slg-wick, stat ot blM-k tbrH' (3 iu Perry's addition to tne eity ot ichila, together with the interest of h- c-late of the said Lunli tbeiein mi all ot the liitciv'is oi the stud dcb'inlants C. iaimbaud John Rock. Carving iow Is.

A goose is carved the same as a wild duck (this is also tiie case with a tame duck) and should be served up with turnips or It should be sufficiently well done for it to be possible to carve it with a spoon or Hie point of a knife rigeons when roasted are divided into four jiieces. When no company is present the most equitable way is to cut a pigeon in two longitudinally. Chickens and capons are carved very much in the same way as turkeys. The legs make two pieces, the wings three, the white meat is left in whole slices, and the carcass is separated into six pieces. Chickens and capons are much improved by the nse of traffics, lmt, as (Jeorge Grant, will tell you, truffles cannot be got in America.

Cor. Chicago Herald. Hfty-oue (51 ami lifty-lhree (53 on Fern avenue Law fences Seventh addition to the city ot (First lubIication May 8, LsoXj Sheriff Sale. District Court, IMh Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Katistis. Bissautz Mattlu vvs, plaintiffs.

No iffs. '7 DiMriet IMh JuJicaU DiM Comity, Kansas. NianLc uvings ILiiik, p-g'ihiiiT, vs. Don W. Cliaialriin.

C. ler aud IKIeii S. Mi.Ier, defem! By virtue of an order of sjpe isse.fM outs IbMfict cirt of i. --a Jode-tai Hug ui and tr S-sJga 4 vi in Niautic Saving's lk.uk is W. t.

IL Hcl Miller are deletidauts will, on WodhN Hu 2.5 day oi A. ix tjoYkft-i a. at the urt Ibus lMir. in tbe etv Wiehila. Kalins.

oki puMieantti' Ihe I abler for i-aGi ia hand, ail tb light. Hilo and interest the te-L mlanfs abu named, and to tiie bdiowiag prKty. MtuaUs! in Hu eoi.my of Nslwp ilffte ol'lviilisas, to-w halt Hie sut beast quaner i Gt s4S'tkn a tbe north ball of the moihe.is; riutrtT of set iioa .7. hi uwvnsh.p twei.tv-tiine range three viesj. real prep Ti.

levie on a-i trio prep of defendants ami w.dbesdl wit app; meid to vilisiy said order -gib. Nlienff's oiliee, Kans is, ix 18 Shei iff of Stdgv ick couiffV. K.iU TJ Wiphita, and appraised ut or at $50 per lot. Said real property is levied on as tin1 property of defendants and will he sold with apprais-ment to satisty said execution. Sheriff's Office, Wichita, Kansas, May 14, A.

IX 1830. lliFts Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Howe Mastin, Plaintiff's 17 Sai! ral property is levied on as the f.iopertv of lel'udants and will be sold without appiaisc-im'iit to saiiMy sail onlcr of sheriff's oliicc, Wichitii, Kuiisis May 7, A. IX. IsiHX Rufus Con Sheriff of S'dgwick Kansas.

Sluss St AM.I Piaintills Attorneys. 16 (First publieaii'ui May 8, tsiw.) Bherffs Sale. First publication May 8, 1890. Sheriffs Sale. (First Publication May 22, Sheriffs Sale.

(First Publication May 8, 1890.) Bhcriff'a lid. District Court, IMh Judicial District, Sedgwick Comity, hausas. W. A. Polk, plaintiff, District Court, 18th Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kansas.

William Lalime, plaintiff, vs. VNo 8G55 George Wahl, defendant. P.y virtue of and order of sale Issued out of the District Court of the Istli Judical District, sitting in and for Sedgwiek County, Kansas, herein William Lahme is plaintiff, and George Wald is defendant, I will, on Wednesday the llth day of June, A. l9i, at 10 oclock a. at the Court Hoiue dmr, in the city of Wichita, Kansas, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in liami, all the right, title and interest of the defendant above named, No $240 S.

H. McMillan and Lida McMillan, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of the IMh Judieial District, sitting in ami for Sedgwick Comity. Kansas, wherein Y. A.

Polk is plaintiff, ami's. II. McMillan and Lida McMillan art delendauts, 1 will, on Wednesday, the llth day of June, A. IX, 19U, at 10 o'clock a. at the court House door, in the District Court, ISlh Judicial District, Sedgw lei.

County, Kansas. Fred G. Smyth, ji, plaintiff, vs. L. AV.

Ong.aml Alice On; By virtue of an order ol sale issued out of tin District Court of the isth Judicial District, sit ting in and for Sedgwick County. Kansas, where in Fred If. Smyth, is plaintiff, and L. V. Ong and Alireong are defendants, I will.

01. Wednefcdayjhe 25th day of June, A. D. at o'clock a. at the court house door, in the citj of Wichita, Kansas, offer for sale, at public auction, to tiie highest bidder for cn-h in hand, all tiie right, title ami interest of the dclcminiits above named in ami to the following described real property, situated in the county of Sedg First Piddieatioii May 22, Ps0ri Legal Notice.

irt of Sedewi-k ounty, Kan District Francis Kelloj delendauts. By virtue of an execution issued out of the DiMnel Court Ihe IMh Judicial DiMriet. stt-tinpii and forSedgwick County, Kansas, Matthews an plaintiff, and Fran cis E. Kellogg and C. W.

Ktlitggare4lefendauts, will, on WtslueMlay the lltli day of June. A. i o'clock a. at the 01111 llou-e dMH in the cily of ihila.Kaiis:i.offer for s.iie. at public niuimtijo th liirt.eM tndderforcali in band, all Hi' right, title and iutcreM ot the de-buidants alov nanusl in and to the following aesi lin'd real pvojHly.

situated in Ihe Couutv of Sslgwi State o'f Kansas, lo-wit Vgm- nmg at tin southwest corner let (is Rivr Stist in l-ike Sile ahii(ion inlhecitx of ichila thence tunning caM the south hue of said lei titty 5m iet, tbcnee running north otic hundred and forty tinu running weM l.tiv I.sM, I.i Ihe west line ot lot twcntv-twM ujj on River Mict in stiil bikt ilu-me ninning simili on the west line of lot. eight eii is, twenty cjo and twenty two (.2) on River lake Mle mhiitioii oin hmtdred amt forty (I4in bs't I thephua-of iH'gin mug, being part of lots eighteen twenty uju amt twu two -2iou River strvt, in lake Sub tortiecdyot luta, and appraisal at Saul real prorteiiv is levs! on as tiie prop pert delendauts ami will 1e s-M vv th appraisement to satisfy said execution. Sheriff Office, Wichila, Kansas, Mav 7, A. IX, 1810. KUFUSCtiNK, Sheriff.

Ssigvviek County, Kansas. J0. IX vv is. Plaintiff 's Attorney. 16 I.

The Outlaw Stud. There is said to be a large band of wild horses, known to stockmen as the Outlaw ranging between Truckee, Nevada comity. and Avine, Nev. Years ago the stallion, a thoroughbred racer, escaped to the mountains, and has since defied capture. By desperate riding stockmen manage to get into the band every year and drive out the colts.

The homes range on the highest peaks, beyond where cattle or sheep often go. They only go to water once a day, and then in single file down the mountain trail as fast as they can ran. They go back at tlieir leisure. Montreal Star. District Court, lsh Judicial District, Sedgwick County, Kansas.

Stmleb.iker Bros. a corHHalion, plaintiff, I vs. V. IX Smith, Flb'ii Smith, W. S.

Werdeii, Anna Katifinaii, Fva G. Holier and E. A. Worden, defend- I ants. i By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District (miff of the istli Judicial District, sating in and lor Sedgwick County, Kansas, vvhete-in Stndebaker Bros.

Maiiutactunug a corporation, are plaintiffs, aud W. D. Smith, Ellen Smith, W. S. Werdeii.

Anna Kaufman, Eva G. Holier and K. A. Werdi'ii aic defendants. 1 will, on Wednesday, the lltli day of A.

IX, at in o'clock a. iil, at the Court House door, iu tin city of Wiehila, Kansas, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the de feudants above named, ill and to tin following described real piojM'ny, situated in the counts of Sedgwick, state of Kansas, to-vvit: Lots one immiied ami eiginecii (its) and one hundred ami twenty (120) on Osie streid in Eureka or Rock Island addition to the city of Wichita as shown by the recorded plat thereof. Said real property is levied on as the property of defendants and will be sold wilhont appraise ment to satisfy said order of sale. Sheriffs Office, Wichita, Kansas, May 7, A. IX 1690.

Rufus Conk, Sheriff, Sedgw iek County, Kansas. Dale Wall Plaintiff Aff vs iu iu ami to the follovving.deserihed real proieity, situated iu the county of Sedgwick, slate of Kan city of ichila. Kansas, offer for sale, at public auetion, to the liiglu'st bidder for cash in hand, in the Julia iXrrisen. ple.intdf. Vs.

Jtdtn Davison, defendant. Ti Jolin Dav isin ouwd! take tiee Hint yu have Nen mio lv said ff. Julia R. wick, state of Kansas, to-wit Lots thill ecu Uj, mrtcen (ID, littcen (15), sixteen Ui) and seven She buried herself in lier comer again, in a perfect rage, ar.d did not deign to cast the smallest glance at me. As for me I set myself to reading assiduously my tenth newspaper.

Shall I confess it? It took me longer to read that tenth paper than it had to read the nine others. I read the same line over twenty times. I lx-lieve that half the time I held the paper upside down. But then, after all, a Frenchman's a Frenchman, and you cant expect a man to take a long journey with a distractingly pretty woman and not sas to-wit: Beginning at a point one hundred (tun) lect north of the southeast corner of block A in Hudson and Stnnccrs addition to the eity of Wichita, running thence north one hundred (ton) feet, thence west one hundred and forty (140) feet, theme south one hundred tooj feet, thence east one hundred and forty 1 1 feet lo the place of beginning, according to the recorded plat of said addition. Said real procrty is levied on as Hie property of defendant and will be sold wit bout appraisement to satisfy said order of sale.

Sheriff's Office, Wieliita, Kansas, May 7, A. IX, 1 890. Rufus Cone, Sheriff, Sedgwick County, Kansas Martin Eckstein, 10 Plaintiffs Attorneys. all the right, title and interest of the defendants above named in and to the billowing deserilnsl real property, situated iu the County of Sedg-uich. Slate of Kansas, to-w it: Lots four (t) ami tliirh'cn and three-fourths ('4 bet off the north side of lot live (5) on Main street in Sclut-maker's addition totin' cily of icbil.u Said real projterty is levied on as the property of defendants and will be sold without appraisement to satisiy said order of sale.

Sheriff's Office, Wichita, Kansas, May 7, A. IX, 1890. Rufus Oink, Sheriff, Sedgwiek County, Kansas. Sluss Stanley. Daisii.

in Hie District ourt ot Nedgwiek tv. Kansas, and unless von answer iln pe'iiioit tiled in action on erWlore dav kb-lv. A. Is taken inraini )udgiiiciil reiideritl against vm Hie piavei oi i he Ktui.m. planting h-r a ami the rate.

uihl nmiinl 4 C.e ir Rolev Da isou. and ir -ivsis of the a- -ou. i1FWtL Allot m-v fr Ilani-L Attest: II. El k-ik. 1A teen (17) in block two (2 in the Junction Town company's addition to the city of Wiehua.

according to the recorded plat thereof. Said real prortv is levied on as the p.operty of defendants and will be sold without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. sheriff's office, Wichita, Kansas, May 21, A. 1). 18W.

Rufus one. Sheriff, Sedgwick county, Kansas. Wilson BnunAUiiK.it, JMuiiiUfis Attorneys. Could (let Along Without It. 1 il like to have you in the club, but we are too full for comfort as it is.

It's just as well. I have no use for a stuffed club. 10-51 Plaintiff' Attorneys. ri..

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