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Wichita Evening News from Wichita, Kansas • 4

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PERSONAL. A 1 BT Tm.rpHftN vriitu VJ 1 i I s' you want tire Naan oiueo. THE EVENING NEWS 810 Douglas Avenue. WANTS. Pi Is If VOII wish a nlaee to workout iu till IS, store, advertise In our Iren mill ran AMISEMI.M-.

piork Want lug a position ran use our free column (moiiKh to secure desired one. rpCRNBRS OPERA HOUSE, M. CUAWIOUI CBAWFOUD, MANAQKO. Lnlnpn a mHtr'mrmlal turn. edvertlsa In or watch oik Personal column Charles Eggert, oi Biightou, is in town.

Mr, and Mrs. AI. W. Levey have returned from St. Louis.

Miss Eva Weston, of Oneda Springs, is in the olty, visiting friends and relations. Rev. F. A. Bradey is at the T'emont.

He came over from Toronto to attend the meetings at tho rink. B. W. Kleibucker, advance agent of the Tally Ho" Company, is In tho city, and called to day. B.

W. is a good one and although yet a yonng man, hue had many years of experience iu the show business. ONE NIOUT ONLY. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1885. A noon dining room gir is wanted at the Little Parlor Itestaiirant.

APIUFNTPfFH tpprrntereM wanted at Mrs E. Vredenburg's, 130 North Main street. 12 0KH4M tKINi For dressmaking nr plain sewing rail at 2Q2 awresre avenue. 11 TSOI KB who want dressmaking, rutting and Jffttlng. or feniUv sewing wrl and promptly don wl'l plrsae rail lit 3IT Wichita at, WSHHINO Thne who have washing to do ere rrrpiested to mil on Ben Baldwin, Oak street, tiood work.

Hough washing 25 coats per dozen, 23 The dramatic event Return of everybody's luvorlte. -LIZZIE MAY KIJEK lilili MM MM It It MAI MM 1-U ltnil it LLLL A1 KEEE It it tut; Wa NT "ii man to clean stoves at 14t Water street. WANTPn -A nmiv for its keeping. Ennulrc at 437 South Main street. 34 W4 "VFD Lodger at 142 w-lrh Ita st.

Booms furnished or uafurui died Prices low. And tier superb Company it) the Great Comedy Drama, A DS I It IV ANTED 4 tiler, tsrgr well furnished room to rent elman. Kuonlrn at aas Houtli Emporia avenueMir of O. Thompson. W'NTPD -A good man or two, and a woman to solicit for the Wkhki News.

Must he rustlers Hnd bring recommendations, fall at this office. tf. WANTED A competent hnok-kener lady or gentp man Htat experience or men-tlou dl nlnnm of hast ss enll go A only In own hand writing and address lock hox W7. TTT VTFD Rook -keepers nl easiness men fo i now that the vatnnnl Accountants Bureau offers imsurnrssed fH 2 lies fortheoro-rurement ot roinoetent mep and women for positions as honk-keener and rorountnnts. Busbies who suit emrtent help and eg.

prt hook keepers, who ran rive first-class reformer, and want situations, would do well hy addressing us Office for the t't O' Kansas, at the Business 'Uge. 141 Main street, Wichita. Kansas. Tickets will be on sate Thursday morning at tho Buuta Pe Ticket office. TICKETS.

TO and 75 CENT S. Smoke Our Fritz aud be happy. Before the "Dad's Gul" seats are all gone go aud get ouo. Our Fritz, is the best oigar for the price ever in Wichita. The weather for the week just ended line bean all tliut Oould be wished for.

Look out for fulliug weather. Thie item is iuteudod to tickle the boot and shoe men. Kollen Keys, has a birthday party this afternoon at the family residence on South Main street, John Williams, the shoe thief, of whom we made mention Thursday, was sentenced to one month in the couuty jail by Justice Walkor. DOWN I DOWN I They go llouutl to Nell. Still greater reductions.

Plush in all shades, worth $3, at $1.50. Best felts at $1. Quite a number have taken a benefit but there is still a chance to get a bargain. Only a few mere days until I must puck np what Is left, nud rather than do thut I will almost give the goods away. 82 Mas.

Bukuman. New Orleuus Exposition. St. Louis. Fort Scott and Wichita Railway.

Winter tourista and New Orleans exposition tickets are now on sale at the following low prices: New Orleans and return, Mobile, Jacksonville, 62.80; Savannah, 69.00; Charleston, S. 60.20; Thomnsville, 63.15; Aiken, S. Macon, 50.40; Atlanta, Pensacola, 37.95. Through sleeping and parlor curs on all truius to St. Louis without change, I will also secure sletpiug berths at St.

Louis through to destination, for patrons of ting line. Remember, there is no better line out of VYichita to eastern and sonth-ea-tern points, than the St. Louis, Ft. Soott and Wichita Ruilway. ltf W.

D. Mcbdook. Agent. City Ticket Office. No.

109 Main St. A FINE SINGER. The Most Celebrated of all Singers is THE SINGER SEEING MACHINE, It sings in every language; its cheering and thrifty tones are heard in the modest cot tages of every iund and clime, no less than in the abodeB where luxury and wealth abound. This Singer is the friend of all women, high and low, rich and poor, learned and unlearned Great vocalists have sung to thousands; hut this great "Singer is now singing to millions. No one is too rich to be above needing one, and no one is too poor to own one of these antiring helpmeets, whioh sings sweetly (but not loudly) while it works.

Ladies are cordially invited to visit our offices and inspect oar new peerless F. Machines. No trouble to explain them to callers. Tub Sinqbb ManfoCo. 206 Main St Come and bay a Christmas present.

It gives us a crest deal of real, honest pleasure to si lliccolumnsof the F-vi-mno News filling up with advert isemebU. We have had a gi wit deal tu contend with in starting this paper, and few men would have undertaken the task, placed In the nun. position, nnd under the same elroain-stances. The frlonds who have assisted us wllh kind words nnd encouragement, will always bo grntefully remembered the fellows who have tried to down us and who have mlsHrepresouted us, will uevor be forgotten, The News sometime will h'tvo the public ear. It already 1ms the sympathy of the citieus of Wichita, because, as Rev.

Parker said, it Is "enterprising, progressive, clean, and gives the most news for the loust money." Only ten cents per week, delivered by carriers to any part of the city. It will bo remembered that when Charles J. Guitenu, the nssnsain of Garfield, about to be Imnged, he prophesied thut everybody connected with his trial would "go down iu blood. Singularly enough, three of them have gone insane, aud two have died deaths, but the balauoe continue to show their wisdom by buying their boots and shoes of Woodworth, the people's dealer, 138 Main street. W.

H. Tucker, who is furnishing poetry for the local papers, is a man of couaider-able poetic genius, Mr. Tucker is an old man sixty five or seventy, we should think yet his poems linva the ring of a much younger man. The gentlemen in question culled on the Nkws a day or two ago and promised to send us poem. W.

D. Murdock, of the "Sunflower, i a rustler. Since his commotion with the road here ns agent, lie 1ms not only increased the business, but has become immensely popular with the people on account of his genial disposition and obliging ways. In vulgar parlance, Murdock is a bully boy with two glass The country people evidently take Wichita for a one-horse village, judging from the way iluystop their teams on the crossings and compel pedestrians to go around in the mud. But then the crossings aro niundy so that the annoyance is not so bad as it might be.

Joe Gondolfo is an artist in his lino as is evinced by the splendid display made iu tho windows at his cafe. If you look all over Kansus City, Chicago or St. Louis you will find no windows to excell the Gondolfo cafe windows in beauty. Mrs. Wm.

FnrUliam, of Erio townshi; i in this county died Thursduy afternoon in child-birth, aged thirty-two years. She leaves five children nnd her disconsolate husband to mourn her loss. Well, no, said the citizen, "I don't think the Fri eidi lit is in a burry to make a change in the postofflee here." Yea, verily, so it soemeth. Ladies, buy your tinware at the Steinhauser Supply company. 18 URNERS OPERA HOUSE.

1885. 1886. STU A t0M WEO. BBBBB A BAAL BBBBB A A A AA A BBBBB A A LLLLL LLLLL Diul's Girl to-night at the opera house. Tom Keene will play at the opera house January lltli.

Lemons 20 conts per dozen at Stein huuser Supply Company. Barney McAuley plays at Crawford's opera house, Topeka, next week. Wiegnnds ice house, which was nearly destroyed by the lute storm, i being rebuilt. Go to Rogers Coul Company, 618 East Douglas avenue, for Pittsburg, Canon City nutharcite cog). 27 Father Tom Lynch of the Dry Goods store, nys ho will beat them nil on cheep clothing or go out of the business.

Have you been to Undo Johnny Coziue's lately. Remember he has a fine stock of groceries, aud he will treat you white. G. A. Peavey has purchased his partners interest in the coal and gr.uu busiue- s.

Mr. Ellsworth, late partner, will continue with the house for the present. We acknowledge the receipt of a tioket to the A. R. ball and festival to be given at the opera house January 5th.

It will be the event of the season. J. F. McIntosh, city librarian left on oar table yesterday and houorary membership cm to the city libra' association. Thanks; we shall use it.

Van Kelso is at Wichita, where he hopes to get up a walking match. Van is a bad man to walk with unless you have springs iu your boots. llarper Graphic If we should make a prediction that tho thermometer was going to jump below zero beforo Monday, all the clothing men would march up and adveitise in the News, or send ns a ohroiuo. Tho electrio lights on Douglas avenue attracted a great many our principal thoroughfare had the uppnnr-niice of a city. After a while these lights will attiuct no more attention than an ordinary gas jet.

The next attraction at the opera house will be Tally Ho, written by Joaquin Miller, for the great actor Robert L. Downing, and founded on Horace Greeleys story of bis ride aoioss the Sienas with Hunk Monk, the stage driver. Downing personates Hauk Monk, and he does it well. Ilcol Estate! Transfers, The following me the renl eslato trails-firs rooorded In the office of the regi- ter of deeds yesterday: Ntederlauder to It Guthrie, lots 183, 163, Wichita st. $200.

McCraoklin to Peter Slugger, lot 67 Baltimore ave. 100, Jones to Mary Riesboek, lots 40, 42, 44, Oak st. 800. Davidson to Rrown, lots 26, 28, SO, 32, Lawionce ave. 220.

Jones to Mmk Rlesbock, lots 84, 80, 88, Ouk st. 300. Thos Jewett to Jackson Shank, lots 802, 804, 856, 808, 860, 862, Waco st. 2000. incuts to Juo Taylor, lots 8, 10, 12 Topeka ave.

8300. Ella Shields to A A Glenn, lets CO and 68 Waoo st. 1000. Edwin Blanchhrd to Zelpba Blau-elinrd, lots 86 uud 68 Oakst. 200.

Aaron Buriuger to Jacob Burin gor, 1., 11, 20, 1, e. 2000. Neidlandor to Surah Davis, lot 01 Chicago ave. 0. Kosetie A Adams to Waddll, lot Oak st.

220. Alden Spoare to Fred Culloway, lot blk 4, Cheney. 60. A A Uydo to Burholomew, lots 00, 07, 69, Cl, 63, 60, 67, Lula ave. 700.

Harwood on Wichita. Frank Ilurwoud has written four column article for the Chioago Inter Ocean, drscriptive of Wichita and its resources, The article is torso, condensed, to the point, and shows Wichita np in glowing colors. Iu speaking of the newspapers of I ichita Mr. Harwood has thiB to say: Wichita is blessed with some of the best newspapers iu the State. The Eagle owned by the Murdock Brothers, screeches without cessation fur Wichita inter- bis Its editor, Marsh Murdock is a boomer, and no mistake.

The Evenino News, another daily, a new venture, and edited by E. A. Davis, has every assurance of suocess. Tho Arrow, owned and edit by Lon Holding, is a spicy sheet, issued every Saturday. Tho A'eui Republic is another weekly.

As a whole, the letter is a good one nud will do to paste away. Had we room we would like to give iteuliie. 'Dad's Out. Thero in ingenuity in the plot, which is skillfully wiought out. The situations are dramatic and quite exciting.

Miss. Lizzie May Ulmer, whose cluuacter is the piece de resistance of the play, made a very favorable impression, creating a great deal of amusement by her lively presentation of the more humorous portions, and gave conviueing evidence of versatility iu the more serious. She received severul recalls. Philadelphia Star. You will Bee Dads Girl in all her gloiy at the opera house to-night.

CHURCH SERVICES. Plymouth Congregational. Preaching at 11 a. m. at rink by Rev.

J. H. Parker, pastor, and at schoolhouse three milts east of city at4 o'clock p. m. Congregational South.

Rev. A. E. Gur-risou pastor. Sanduy school at 9.30 a.

m. First ward school building. notice) No is authorized to collect for the Evenino News unless lie carries a written order to that effect, signed by the editor of this paper. The Rogers Coal Company will delivtr you one ton of Pittsburg lump coal iO any part of the city for $0.50. Telephone 99.

618 East Douglas avenue. The fireman's ball in the Fifth ward last night was well attended, and every thing passed off iu good shape. The Kansas City Journal says: Dads Gill is one of the best shows ever seen in this city. Choice, fat breakfast mackeral CO cents per dozen at Steinhauser Supply Company, 26 Go to the Steinhauser Supply Company for groceries; cheapest place in town. 18 There will be no ekating for the boys to-morrow.

OF THE VORWAERTS TURNVEREIN THUURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 31. "Ring out the old King in the Xew ini costumes have been specially made lor the occussiouaud all attractions will be first-class. TjTMPI.OVMPNT wanted hv three vonng men I who win best ot references. Address A.

postofflee. 30 TWPT OYl1 F'T wanted bv a young man at snvthlng honorable. Address E. L- Allison through po-tofflee, tg SITU ATION at any kind ol respectable labor Address box 1 12. city; at) QtTU ATI'N wanted as salesman In a whole.

orretill groeprv. Has had tfi years expert-ence. Heferences given. Postofflee box 19 city, QTTU ATION wsntPdhyan able bodied voung man wlm will work at snvthln" honrahle. Best ef references, Address w.

J. Meeker, post office. 28 STIfATfON Wanted by a voung man to learn the barber trade. Address Box Ills, Wichita. Kan.

S'TU ATION waned hy a young man in store-10 years experience; will work cheap; address T. Straight, city. 25 SITUATION wanted by a young woman in a toreof some kind, or anything honorable. Address p. o.

box 1205 25 TUATTON wanted bv a voung man to out door work. 3H North Wichita at. 1 ITU atjdn wanted hy a "entleman who has hd tivntv years exneMen-" in the commercial line wnu'd accent asp uatlm 'o travel for snm wholesale house. Has ed team and huger lie would use. Addre-s postofflee box 521 city.

sa An Experienced salesman In dry geo gro ceries. or sny other mercantile pursuit, wishes a situation. Almost anything taken, Address. wlchltt, Kan. at W'NTPD A vomie man who Is bandy with the pen would like a situation In same office, Addres 8.

Wichita, Kan. WN'TPD Ryanexncricnred elerk, a situation In store oroffice. ref from from for-mer employer: wages no object; adrs T. in eare of thU paper 21 WANTFD Word by a steady voung man at anv thing honorable. Good bu-lnese quahfle itlous Addr A.

T. btaleht, Wichita, a ansas 27 xTTlNTKD A young man wants a situation for the ter fan w-rk nisst anv thing Good ibbtts. Address Henry Eokert, Wichita, Kanasj jj WANTED A snbr and lad istrlous young -n wants a sit -atlou to feed stock or any outdoor work. Address, city. 22 Too Late for Classification.

IjiOH KKNT-'rom two Jour rooms thp four for Lhs Moms nqulrd Adriss Mrs VV. NteruH, NNichlt.t, 30 TURKISH BATH nd Electro-M d'cal Institute Turkish Bath i Vapor Bath $1.50 Electric Bath 1.50 1 Shampoo 60 Plain Baths 2ic. Persona suffering from rheumatism, hllllou--nes, chills, had colds, uptio ot the skill, or anv lilo'sl illsease, are cur-d by this treatment lieu all others fall. J. PUUDEY, M.

WICHITA, KANSAS. PBOPBIZTOS GAHiOlFO i CANDY KITCHEN 244 NOItin MAIN STREW BLINDER'S OLD BLACK FOR PURE CAXUDIES ONLY PLACE IN THE cuy that makes First-Class Goads Dally. GO TO CLMCKS DRU3 STORE, iFRUIT; WANTFD By a man of experience to take charge of a stoek ranch or farm, wife a No. 1 cook and housekeeper, Address, william lie, wjclilta, 15-tf WsNTFD; fittuatton for mother and daughter Gan work anv place in a hotel or private house. Address Mrs.

Ella white Wichita P. O. TTTANTED. Situation us clerk in a grocery. Good reference furnished.

Address Box 81, City, AND WARNER BLOCK, DOUGLAS AVE. OYSTER WANTED. A situation in a wholesale or retail grocery. Has had years of experience. Can give the best of reference.

Address P. Box 19. FOR Albums, Christmas Cards, Dressing Cases, Toilet Articles, ETC. lit ANTED steady employment by German-american In city or country: well acquainted with store aud farm work. Address; Q.

M. f'lty Hotel. DEALERS AGENTS. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. a NY ONE Haying a second hand heating stove for ile will flu a purchaser by applying at 145 Mala Strert.

31 WANTED-Flrst class agents to handle At lases Maps, Charts, published by George Crum. Write to ge era! mauager of agents, Edwin i i imson. ios west seventh Mt Kausa City, Mo. splendid chance for men or women to nuke money. ADMISSION to DANCE HALL $1.60 GALLERY 60 New Advertisements.

Cigars "Our Fritz, Tagenhorst A Co. Collegiate Southwestern Business College. announcement Turnverelu-Vorwacrts Mask Ball. A Winter Idyl. There'e Servia a punohing Bulgaria, Whilst Turkey is gobbling with rage; And says Russia to one, "Ill take care ye And Austria is on the rampage.

Germany, too, would fain tussle With whoever treads on her toes And France, if she joins in the muss ll Give Bismark a thamp on the nose. And theres England and all oer the ocean, Are waiting to go in pell-mell But the best of alls our own Yankee nation, To stand off and let 'em raise well. But for boots and shoesWOOD WORTH'S the man, He, cheaper, than all others does sell, WOODWORTH, 138 Main street. Smoke Our Fritz." Have you secured a seat for Dads Galt" The Lawrence drug store is putting on paint and airs. Take your wife or your sweetheart tonight to see Dads Girl.

Monday is the last day on which you can pay taxes without a penalty. The ladies of the benevolent home will give a dinner Wednesday next, at the rink. There is talk of a new opera house in Wichita again. There is a breaking out this way often. The rink was jammod last night.

The sermon by Major Whittle was convincing, and attentively listened to. The Rogers Goat company is getting a good deal of free advertising iu the state in consequence of its big lawsuit with 0. Wood Davis. William Ross, the poot of fhe Ninnesoah, paid $12 in the polioe court this morning for being intoxicated. You had better call a halt William on whisky.

The Southwestern Business College has moved into its new apartments in the Noble building where Prof. Friteh will be glad to see friends and aoqnaintenances. Do you see that fellow in the moon smiling at you, in another column Well, thats Our Fritz. Fri has come to stay. He is a good fellow.

Smoke him and be happy. As Bill Shakespeare Hplly remarked, life is bat a show, and men are aotors, and these actors have determined to go to Doo Purdey when they want a Turkish bath, or any other kind of a medical bath. James McLeod, of tlfo Lynoh dry goods store, says he hag known J. E. Walker for many years, and that he used to elerk with him at Charles Oossage A Go's, Chicago.

He knows Mr. Walker to be a man of integrity and honor. We have reoeived an invitation, with the order of exeroises, of the Literary and Musical contest directed by Professor D. S- Penee, to be held at the M. E.

church Wednesday evening, December 23 The program, printed at the Eagle office is a nidi rjxwimra 6( the artty pofscjiitai). HIS SPACE IS FOR Make a Specialty of finest Fruits Confectionery aqd Oysters. Cor. Main and First Sts. WICHITA.

BRANCH HOUSE AT NEW KICWA, FREE ADVERTISING. LOST. M. ZIMMERLY, THE REAL ESTATE PEALER. TO BH NO CltAHQ WliVrKVKK.

Adver is- incuts under the head of Want, Lost. 1 omul, n.it 1 1 exci ed thiee lines, are Free to ill If answrs tail tneomo the llr-t time ue will continue the advertisemei umll you get what you advertise for We want adverlis-ei to teel that they are not imposing on us by smg oui tree columns. T1IK EVENING NEWS I the medium thro 'gh which the public miy always have their wants supplied. No business Advertisements Inserted Without Pav. Tills Ineludes agents lodgers a boarders wanted, tor rent, lor sale, persona, etc.

Adve-tlsemeutscau be left at our office or directed to TH11, EVHMiG NEWS. O. Box 1091 10ST On Third street, near Main, while go-a lug to the fire Wednesday steel scoop and shmel From ex ress wagon, No. 40. Finder will be rewarded by returning same, 34 IOS Parsons wants the following hooks which were taken from his office: Kaus on Facts.

Bliss Code Pleading. High on In-Jimetums, Dillon Municipal' o'poraitons. 31 JOST Dark red pointer with long shaggy ears. Fin ler will be liberally rewarded by owner. Sam MeNaghteu, 10s west Dougias Ave S.

H. LITTLEFIELD, THE CANDY FACTORY MAN, EMOVAL NOTICE. 156 ZMIAiasr FOR R-NT. IOn KENT A four room house on the west side Apply at Jones Si Frances harness Dili-his I shop, 119 DoulI; HAS PLACED IN HIS WINDOW a FINE FOR SALE. DR.

C. C. FURLEY, Phy sician aud Surgeon. Has removed five doors east to the southwest corner Douglas and Topeka opposite Manhattan hotel. Residence, 1014 north Lawrence Avtune.

Imported Wax Doll OK SALK OK RENT -Three 4 room homes, I on giound 156x170 feet. El qu re at No 42e West Elm street or address Lock uox 8J0, etty. Joli SALE Furniture a lease of one slthe nicest hotels 111 Kansas. Everything new and complete. Terms easy.

Address Box 33(3 Holton, Jackson ouuty. Kail, IS I OR NT. -Store room opposite the "an- hat tan hotel Possession given Dec 1 7tf Ion KENT-Store room in Warner block. Douglas avenue. tf.

1OR RENT. Office and sleeping rooms In new iVaruer block Douglas aw-nue. 7tf REN A choice room, nicely furnished, cheap and convenient to business. Call at No, 604 South Lawrence avenue. 13-tl.

TO BE GIVEN TO THE GIRL THAT BUYS THE MOST POUNDS OF I III mrp fit! IO HAl.h A boardinghouse with 35 -cgti ar boarders. Call at 343 I'opeka ive OKS At -Furniture nnd lease of fine Hotel complete, on easy twins, Addiess, Box 330, Holtoa, Kan-iis. 3 Gandy PERSONAL BOARDERS. -BEFORE CHRISTMAS- IyEItSoNAL A reliable man who can come well recommended, is wanted to solieit for the ichita VYkkkly saws. Call at this office.

iiaKIIUKS wanted at lid West Waterman street. Eaehone that bus a pound of candy will receive a ticket, and ilia one holding the latgesl amount of ticket Christmas, will receive tile dull. Tickets will not be given on sales less than one pound. PERSONAL a girl who has worked at the printing business can get a situation by ap-ling at the hVr.MNU NKlvsnfflce. I JFUSONaL- BE IT KNOWN BY THE I Lhulles of ichita Bud vicinity that the finest Imir work the city.

Watch Guards a sp- cullY. I done to order at 518 First street, between fcmpoiTa aud Fourth avenue. 35 BOAlillEltS AN Tc II First-el iss bowxlei by the day or ek, good fabl elenn beds, nice rooms aii home comforts. Mrs Dr Ron--ley. 430 North Main St.

fl LADY boarders wanted at, 06 Nor 111 Alain -t. Good aeemmnodatnms. 1H-Iw 7i gentlemen boarcuus wanted, ref- femeecs exchanged, reduction to permanent roomers. Apply at 342 North i awreuee avenue, or to M. Bease at J.

P. Allen's drug store. THOSE WHO APPRECIATE A CHOICE AND VARIED Bill of Fare, Clean and Elegant Table Settings, and a comfortable room to eat in, will take their meals at the Little Parlor Restaurant 210 MAIN STREET. DAY BOARD, $8.50 PER WEEK, MEALS, 20 CENTS. I HAVE THE Finest I ins of Candies IN WICHITA IJRIVaTK rooming aud boarding at 436 North Top ka avenue.

5-2 PER ONaL If you have an Item you want published in the News, or kuow ot a marriage or birth, or any society notes, or news of local Interest, wilt you plea- write the same briefly hi a postal card and drop it in the post-office, directed to tbl paper, box 1C81, always giving your name, not lor publication, but as a guartey ot good (altU. a WANTED A few more bo-irders at 30f Wichita street uear the fort depot. Best day board, $3. No kids. Everything clean, fit All my own manufacture, and guarantee all my dimly to be strictly pure and first class in every particular.

Fine hand-mode obooolates aud ereaui cwtuiwli a Dallas Avne 203 i i 1 K-V iH-viTgr.

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