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TOE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1895. & , BUSINESSJPERSONALS. o suits for , $30 .suits for 1, 110 pants for 13, imd nil others In this ratio. Call nt once and see how II Is. , ... PUTNAM CO.. Merchant Tailors. (Also Agents for Plymouth Hock Pnnts Company.) 312 and 313 New ttlJge building, C. C. PRATT-FINB SHOES Tor men, 923 Main st Largo Invoice) of Btrong ft Carroll's shoes Just received. Good Roods at reasonable prices. BRAIN FOOD. Hat fish and oysters at Jtnrledgo Fish and Oyster Co.'s cafe. Dig Walnut. OF INTEREST TO STOCKMEN WATER IS SCARCE IN MANY SECTIONS OF TtlH NEST. Many Medium Weight Cattlo Aro Being Shipped In Mnrkrt In Consequence Snow on tho Western Ranges May Cnuso Henry Losses. Tho cattlo men nra beginning to feel anxious about tho weather. Slnco tho Inst blizzard .most of tho country west of us nnd hereabouts has been fiozcn up. Cattle are not suffering for feed In tho feeding sections, but a scarcity of water Is tho cry, shallow ponds being frozen solid nnd the streams refuse to give forth water, and even some wells a-glv-lng out. The result Is many medium weight cattlo are coming to market that would otherwise be held back for more flesh. Tho demand for feeding cattle Is also being Interfered with from the snmo cause. Tho news from the range coun try Is also causing anxiety. A scarcity of water nnd snow-clad ranges, with continued cold weather, Is rough on cattlo and unless n thaw comes soon AVestorn cattle owners nro fearful of greater losses than for several yeais. It Is estimated by n Chicago author ity, on n basis of the last government report on hogs, thnt theie will bo fewer In tho count! y on March 1 than on tho llrst of any previous March for the past seven years. V. H. Richardson, Greenwood county, Kns., was In with sheep jesterdny. Ho reports but few back on feed. J. E. Taylor, La Fontaine, Kns.. was here yesteulay with cattle and hogs. He Bays cattle are 23 per cent short in Wil son county, as compared with last year. Hogs mostly lun. Corn 40 cents. Young wheat looks badly. J. Larlson, Coffey county, Kns., was ft the yards yesteulay with hogs for O. L. Anthony. He reports cattle doing well In his county. No suffering from snow and cold so far. A good many hogs still back. Thin horses that are al lowed to run out without shelter are suf fering and being badly drawn. Young wheat Is unpiotected by snow and looks badly. Weldon & Forbls, I3oono county, Mo., were heie after feeders yesteidny. A. A. Brown, Quanah, Tex., was up yesterday with sheep. He left Sunday and says the country was covered with snow and thnt cattlo were suffering. S. S. Snnford, Randolph county, Mo., got stockers here yesterday. He says they arc having .i water famine in his county. That many farmers nrp having to haul water for their stock. Number of cattle feeding In tho county not more than half as large ns last year. A good many hogs still back. Coin 40 cents. Neal Chiles. Sibley, Mo., came in yes terday with hogs. C. A. Bailey, Linden, Kns., was on tho yards ycsteulny with sheep. Walter Dougl.if.it, Luke City, Mo., was at tho nuls yesterday with hogs. George Shaver, Clinton county. Mo., was In yestotday with cattle. II. C. Duncan and Judge Wallace, Clinton county. Mo., were at the yaids yesterday studying tho market. r. M. LuUe, enroll county, Mo., was a visitor at tho yards yesterday. Hq was on his way to Oklahoma. J. H. Aiken, Belton, Kas., enmo In yes teiday with cattle. J. A. Rush, Ulalistown. Mo., wns here jestetday with cattle and hogs. John Grant. Waveily, Kas., wns In yesterday with hogs. E. J. Hell, Laramie, Wyo., was a visi tor nt the yards yesterday. George Buckles, Ccntrulla, Mo., came In yestelday with cattle nnd hogs. James Keating & Co., Whenton, Kns., hud in cattle yesterday. J. Chambers. Claiemont, Kas., was here yesterday with hogs. S. M. Stanford, Minneapolis, Kas., was nt tho yards yesteiday with hogs. J. II. Emmery, Diller, Neb., camo In yesterday with hogs. E. C. Still, Brookwalter, Neb,, wns at the yards yesterday with hogs. William Ernest, Graft, Neb., camo In yesterday with cattle. Charles Reed, Drexel, Mo., was in yes terday with hogs. J. H. Morris, Ottawa, Kas., was on the yards yesterday with cattle. John Zug, Snbethn, Kas., had In hogs yesterday. W. II. Scott, Hutchinson, Kns., wns at the yaids yesteulay with cattle. A. M. Cleavenger, Clnremont, Kns., came In yesterday with hogs, A. Cook, Parker, Kas., was here yes terday with cattle and hogs. BAST BOUND FREIGHT HATES. They Are In n Deiimriillicd Condition Pas senger Ilusltics. Chicago, III., Feb. 12. Tho demorallzi tlon In cast bound freight rates continues ind Is growing steadily worse. Tho rate f 20 cents between Chicago and New York was cut by several of the Eastern lines to-day, and the contracts were fur imall amounts of business at that. One f tho largest lots taken to-dnv went at I cents under the agieed tnrllf and the pthcrs were senttered along unywhere be tween JS and 20 touts. It Is possible that another meeting or tho Central Tralllo Association lines will be culled before ong nnd tho regular programme of agree ing to maintain rates will be gone through. Passenger business on both Eastern and Western roads Is at low tldo Just now. It hns not been so poor as now for many a dny. There Is practically no business be ing done, and many of the managers nro feeling downhearted over the outlook. For two years earnings have been falling away from those of the previous lear, and now 1803 Is making a poorer showing than Its predecessors, without nutting one or two of tho weaker lines into a serious pre dicament. Are nnllko nil other villi. Ko purging or pain. Act specially on tho liver and bile. Car ter's Little Liver Pills. One pill adoifl. Denver Wunts uu Olllce. Denver, Col., Teh. 12. Tho lllo Grande, the Rio arande Western, tho Union Pacific and Gulf have failed to sign the now Western rate sheet, and ChalrmRn Caldwell has called a meeting of genernl passenger agents In Denver to-morrow to ettle the differences between these roads aver the division of Utah business. The meeting may not be held until later In tho week, as Mr. Lomnx. of the Union Pacific, has wired that he cannot bo here before Friday or Saturday. Representatives of he Union Pnoltlo. the Gulf and the Rio Prande Western will Insist that tho head quarters of the committee shall be lo. sated In Denver, or a branch office es abllshed there to regulate tho trans-JUs-jourl business. If the baby U cutting t.eth use that old ind well tried remedy, MRS. WJNSLQW'S bOOTRINO SYltUP, 13 cents a boitlo. PENSIONS. Washington, Feb. 12. Tho following pen Blons have been granted: Missouri Calvin Green, Areola, Dado: James Kclley, McCormack, Jefferson: Will iam Mewz, Benton. Bt, Louis; Zacharlah J, Hopkins, Maryvllle, Nodaway) Virginia A. Konertson, umonviue, luinam; minor of William H. aerlach, Kolla. Phelps; John N. Belcher (deceased). Rookvlllo, Rates. Knnsas Emory J. Porter Kmnnrln. Lyon; Hyrcanus IRghley, La Cj-gne, Linn. Returned to Topeka. Owing to ths continued illness of Chair man Powers, the Kansas legislative corn, inltteo sent here to Investigate the stock yards company, went back to Topeka yes terday and will remain there, unu Uw re cover vi vuw v' """" POPULIST ECONOMY IS SHAM it iti:yt)iiif.s n 3-20 Mi: ? to wait ox OMU CALAMITY SKKATOIt. All thn Howl About Reform I tn Cre ate n Dust tn Cloud tho E)c nt thn People Homo Proceedings, Topeka, Kns., Fob. 12. (Special.) Tho sen nln frittered awny nearly nil tho morning session upon the report of the special com mittee upon scnalo cmplojes, nnd during tho debate It enmo out that the Populist pretense of economy was n hollow mock ery. Thero are IK employes In the senate, or nn nvcrngo of thrco and three-twentieths to each senator. Ench senator hns a prl alo clerk paid for by the slate, and most of tho commlttco chairmen limn both a clerk and stenographer. It wns do eloped during tho dehato thnt Senator Jumper's committee had had only two bills beforo It during tho entire session, and thnt Senator Dumbnuld's commlttco on public buildings had never held n meeting; and jet each of these committees hns a clerk and stenog rapher. Tho Republican senators brought out theso points by dint of close question I n if. It wns shown that Senator King, who has dono much of tho loud tnlklng about economy nnd reform, and llvn per sons from his own county upon tho senate pay rolls, and other senators relapsed Into sllenco when pressed for nn nnswer ns to how many fat Jobs they had so cured for partl'ans. Ah a result of the un pleasant publicity which tho report of tho commlttco wns giving Popullstlo pretenses tho report waa not only tabled, but the coinmltteo was discharged, tho Republicans voting against such action. But thero was no lacking of now bills. Tho senators np pcaresTto catch their second wind and tno following wns tho result: Uy Senntor Wlllcnckson (by request) An net for tho relief of John Eliot. Uy Senator Sterne (by inquest) An act to provide for a slato engineer nnd Irriga tion survey, thu Investigation and encour agement of Irrigation development; tho administration of tho public waters of tho state and other matters thereto pertaining; and to nmend section 1 of artlclu 1, of chapter 13.1, and section I of nrticlo 6 of chapter 13.1 of tho laws of 1S9I. Uy Senator Householder An net creating tho ollico of stato accountant, prcstulblng his duties and compensation; also nil act, to authorlro and empower tho city of jun ior Springs to Issue bonds for tho purpose of erecting and maintaining a system of water works and electilo light plants for tho uo of said city. Uy Senator O'Uoan An act authorizing Joseph T. Helm, of Shawnee county, to exeiclso tho rights of mnjorltv. By Senator Lecdy An net relating to rail road corporations limiting tho issue of cap ital stock: providing for an lncuaso of capital stock; limiting tho Issuo of bonds and other Indebtedness thereof, and le qulrlng tho board of railroad commission ers of thn Mate, upon proper application of any rnlltond corporation, to deteimluc tho amount of such capital slock that may be Issued or Inci rased. Uy Senator Reld An act regulntlng the fees nnd salaries of the county olllcers of Crawford county, and prescribing certain duties by them to be performed, declaring penalties and forfeitures for tho violations of the provisions of this act, and repeal ing all acts and parts of acts in conflict with the provisions of this act. Uy Senator True (by request) An net to provide for the civil rights of all persons and punish for the violation of tho same. Uy Senator Taylor An not making ap propriation for the current expenses of the institution for the education of the blind for the fiscal vears ending Juno 30, ISM, nnd June 30, 1S97, and for the construction of boiler rooms, the purchase of additional boiler, for the construction and equipment of a gymnasium and the construction and equipment of a workshop for said institu tion. Also an act to amend paragraph 5.'Mi of tho general statutes of I'M, and re pealing said oilglnal section. Also an act to nmend paragraphs 1333 and 1337 relating to rnllway companies and tepeallng said original paragraphs. Appropriation llllls. At thn afternoon session a number of appropriation bills were tnkcu up and passed. They provide for the expenditure of 77'S,S7S. divided as follows: State horticultural society, J2,G70; chinch bug station, S.I.D0O; industrial school for girls, 30.K3U: Topeka Insane asylum, $JM, fiJS; Soldiers' Orphans' home, $91,Si0; state normal school, $'.o,400; state ngilcultuial college, $10,030; Osawatomle usjpim, ?30--ISO Nothing of general Interest wns accom plished before the hour of adjournment. At the night session the maximum freight rate bill was taken up on third rending and passed. This bill Is Identical with the measure which the Populist sen ate passed two jents ago, and upon which their campaign nns made last fall, .Senate. Notes. Senator True's bill, Introduced to-day, provides for thn equalization of rights in Kansas, so that the negro shall have all of tho privileges of his white hi other In ho tels, sleeping cars, otc. The sennto, by resolution, has called In all outstanding passes to the floor of the chimber. Tho crowd often became so noisy In thn rear of tho room thnt busi ness could not he transacted. Senator Leedj's bill In regard to rail roads is designed to pi event companies putting stocks and bonds on tho market without having visible piopetty behind them. The senate einplovos gave an entettaln ment. musical and literal y, last night for tho amusement and edification of repre sentatives and senators. The senate cham ber was ciowded and tho prograinmo was well received, There was not a dissenting vote upon tho proposition to allow the supreme couit to uso the senate chamber as a court room during the vacation of tho legislature. Senator Householder's bill, providing for a state accountant, means tho employment of an expert at Ji.OOO a year, whose ilutv It shall be to examine the books of all stato olllcers and tho accounts of all state Institutions, It Is'stated that this bill was presented nt tho suggestion of Governor Morrill. The prayer this morning was delivered by President Fnlrchlld, of tho stato agil cultural college. Ex-Senatois R. N. Allen, of Chanute, and W. S. Norton nnd J, W. ltltter, of Chero kee, were on tho floor to-day, J, II, Smith, ex-warden of the peniten tiary, and Judge V. A. Jenkins, of Soott City, weie visitors to tho senate to-day, as was Denton llurton.of Murshnll coun ty, who Is a cousin to tho Immortal J, Ralph. Among thn notables upon tho floor to d.iv weie: Dr. Meillu, president of Baker collugo: C. 15. raulkner. superintendent of tho Soldiers' Oiphans' homo nt Atchison, and Captain Cavennugh, the regular army olllccr dotallcd at tho agricultural col. lege. Senators Brown nnd Wlllcnckson nro run ning a great race In the matter of writing letters home to their constituents. Each has spent mote than ?.!') for postage. Senator Householder does not question tho uccuracy of tho Journal's statement thnt he received $S7 per diem nnd JI5 mile age for preparing tho huge stato charities hill, but be says that ho was Instructed to do tho woik by tho state board and that ho honestly earned thn money, But this does not clear up tho strange fact that H, B, Kelly drew ?180 out of tho stato treas ury for the same woik. Lincoln's birthday Is also Governor Mor. rill's anniversary, and when his office foice learned to-day that he was passing his Cist milepost, they presented him with a tine bouquet of cut llowers, together with their best wishes. Home, The members of tho house aro fully de termined to rest no longer under the Im putation of Idleness. Last night they got together nnd In tho space of about nn hour had rolled away Beven ty-flvo local bills that cumbered the calendar on thlid reading. The fees and salaries bill, which was a special order for yesterday, still loomed up beforo the members when they retlied to their couches last night. Not even the llrst section has been disposed of, and the members, pro and con, have hard ly got their lighting rlothes on. During tho progress of the discussion of this bill a Populist member from tho south ern part of tho stato Intioduced the fol lowing luminous and classical motlon.whlch Is given verbatim et literatim, to show the profound scholarship which sometimes rep resents the plain, common people In the halls of the legislature; This is the motion; . ... . ''Moved that House bill 227 bo refered back to the comlttee on fees and sularls with the recomdation that It be amended to read. The various oilcers maned In this act aha.lt icevy for ther servces certain named sa!rits and such clerk htr as the county commissioners shall dent nesuary." The foregoing resolution was Introduced ..a u n. snarlmon of Josh Billings' humor. f-w r-aar's -.yc" -Zj t..;. u - ,.:.- but in Q4 lelin, aim jrci uivm arts pcuJig WHO I Xr4b bills JIUtI lntmrtnre.1 thhtl.Utt.fl. IVOV II VV.l.,u.av. J vvtvatfu..! 4 VVj S ' - x x j U v ft w I vs w I M 0e- ft. V ll FD housc-clcaningf than anything else known just as good for washing clotlies. Cnnj l'ccMlera and some unscrupulous rroccrs will tell you " this h M poml as" OC1XU or "the same as I'e.iriinc." IT'S l'Al.Si: I'cntlinc is never peddled, kTI 1 and If lour proccr tends D&.CK honest ttnJHhttl, morning one by Blmon, to chance tho boundaries of a school district In Sumner county; one by Kltrgernld, authorizing tho commissioners of Ford county to fund out standing Indebtedness; one by Brown, of l'ratt, to prohibit sinful barbers from har boring on Sunday, and pno by Sillier, of Morrl", to relieve n gentleman of his coun ty, who has grown tired of tho empty nnd husky name of Shuck, nnd permit him to hereafter travel down llfo's pathway un der the name of niton: nnd one bill by Cannon, which turns out a part of Scott county to the Jack rabbits and prairie dogs. Hills Pained. On third rending of bills this morning the houe pnsed Zimmerman's bill, regu lntlng and reducing printers' fees: Allen s bill, providing for nn annual settlement be tween tho county treasurers of counties In which nro cities of tho llrt diss, nnd the various city treasurers; also, his bill pro viding for the building and repairing of sidewalks; alo, his bill regulating the manner of nsessmcnts of benefits nnd damages In taking private property for publla uso In cities of more than 3,000 In habitants. The substanco of these bills has been explained In a previous lsue of the Journnl. Also .Mr. Hohibaugh's bill, which make the olllces of city treasurer, city clerk nnd city attorney In cities of the llrst class, elective Instead of nppolntlve. Also a bill by Mr. Hnckbusch, which chnngei the law In regard to paying, gut tering nnd street Improvements In cities of tho llrst class, so that It will only be nec essary to get the consent of a majority of the resident property owners nlong tho street Instead of a majority of property holders, us formerly. Lambert's Interest BUI. Tho house went Into committee of the whole, with Ilenetlel, of -Montgomery, in tho chair. Mr. Lambert's bill, which re duces the contract rate of Interest from 10 to S per cent, was llrst for consideration. Mr. Johnson, of Anderson, moved to strike out tho enacting clause. Mr. Lambert made a most eloquent argu ment in support of his bill. He said that the usual cry about taking capital from the stato was raised against this bill, as It had been against all bills to reduce Interest rates. This bill. If It passed, would s ive the borrowers of Kansas millions of dol- Mr. Butler, of Bourbon, paid he had come here two jears ago and voted foi a lot of legislation of this kind and when ho went home ho found thnt the very people he supposed he was favoring ciltlclsed his action. Colonel Warner said thnt the cry was against hanks nnd bankers, but tho repot t of the bank commlnsloncr showed that during the past year seventy banks In Kansas had been forced out of business. Mr. Lupper deMred to ask how many farmers had gone out of business during the time that the seventy banks had gone out of business. Colonel Warner said he did not know. So far as bis county was concerned none of thu farmers had gone out of business. On the contrary the fanners of his county had JJ0O.00O on deposit. Urown, of l'ratt, spoke In favor of the bill. He quoted latgely from Jones' speech In the United States senate to prove that the monev lendeis wero the brigands of the nineteenth century. Harry Bone, of Clark, made a strong speech In favor of striking out the enact ing clause. In his county with the securi ties that could be obtnlned the single bank thev had In Clark county could not altord to iend money at S per cent. Mr. Price, of Iirow n, spoko ngnlnst tho bill. In his Judgment It would operate against the interest of the very people who had to borrow money. Money, like any other commodity, would bring what It was woi th .,..,, ,t, .Mr. lu-c, of Reno, spoke against tho bill. The redemption law of two j ears ago had wotked an Injmy to borrowers in his coun ty and this law would do the same thing. Painter, of Meade, F.ild ho did not repie sent any bank, llo had been an attorney for a hank and It had gone, under. He d d not propose lo vote for a law that would depilvu his people of tho opportunity to borrow money when they wanted It. The motion to strike out the enacting clause was sustained by a vote of slxt to tlfty-two. A call of the roll on the questlon of disagreeing with the report of the committee, however, showed slxtv two against thn bill and forty-nine In fa vor. -Mr. Lambert gnvo notice that ho would move to reconsider, but the prob ability Is that legislation on tho Interest question Is ended for this session. On the final vote which killed tho bill tho following Is the record: Ayes A en, Baikley, Bnrnott, Beek man Bender, Benedict, Bono, of Piaw ford Ilrovvn. of Piatt: liucklin. Biers. Campbell, of Stafford; Cannon. Chandler. rnni'nr. irniiiiMi. i i. 'mi"i i'ltiirfriild Knrsvthe, Trazer. Punk, Grimes", fioodno. Hurt. Hilton. Hopkins In" l", Johnson, of Nemaha; lumber of Meuler. -Moss, Jlott. Murphy. Newman, Nluhsvvbngor. Pancake, Sheaf or. Sherman, hi n ns. simUuS. Street. Sutton True blood, Van Gaasbeck, Veale, Vllott, Wln- . Iiuiienneiui, in"", """;""'",, . ." - . i-n.ii, icmne. :wi'u,irLnv. .,,-- Knight. Marshall. Mathews. Meildlth. Mil-let- of GeViiy Miller, of Mori Is; Moore, Morrow, Painter Pratt. Price, naemer. iS.ngton, Robinson, Rohr baugh. Roth- !' '""1..,. ".,". Bho gentlemen who, voted no-ln other words to kill the h -wore all Reputi I can!' except Rotlivvellor. of Rush, and Smith, of Sherman, Populists, and Sehlyer, Democrat, of I'.llls, I'eca mid Salaries Bill. Tho houso this afternoon again went In to commlttco of tho whole, with, Co one! Veale In tho chair, and resumed consldera lions of the fees ami salaries bill. Speak ing of this bill, a slip of tho pen made tho Journal correspondent say yesterday thnt this III raised salailes In a general way. Thin Is not true, us In a general way tho bill reduces salaries from W to J? per cent, b t In many instances, especially In the "cry small or very laigo counties, the sal arles nre considerably raised. This afternoon the committee ndopted a subs Ituto for section 1. tho section rela lmr to county treasurers, so that the sal aries aro slightly raised from the, original bfll Prom th U time, however, tho house seemed to take the bit In Its teeth and proposed to et the bill ko IhrouRh about as originally reported. They voted through tho county clerk section, knocking out amendn Hits and substitutes. This section raises the salaries of county clerks In counties of less than S.0.V4 people -from nm to 00 per year; 3 000 to 5,oon. the sal "ry 1 reduced from II.OM to W0. From this point up to the point where a county has 30,0u0 Inhabitants the salaries aro re duced fiom JHW to U0 per year. Jn coun tics of 60,(XM Inhabitants or over, the sal ary is raised JI W per year over the pres ent law. In addition to tho salary provided In the bill It allows from JM to Hon for clerk hire In counties from )J,000 ta 15,000 Inhabitants. . ,... t... Tho county attorney section of the bill excited considerable discussion. Tho bill cuts down the salaries of county attorneys from 10 to 0 per cent. Mr. Beaton. Atch ison: Mr. Shouse. of Labette; Mr, Cannon, of Kingman, and Mr. Robinson, of Jack, son. spoke strongly against the bill so far as It referred to county attorneys. At the hour of adjournment the house was still wrestling with the bill. When you sutler from lck lieitdaebe, dizzi ness, constipation, etc., remember Carter' Lit tle Llycr Pllu wm relieve you. uapm u u Niivs Alter. Andrews. Axolton, Biker. II.il linger, Beneflel. Illalr. Bone, of Clark: ra ley, Butler., Caldwell. Campbell, of Doniphan; Claik. of Linn; Clark, of Wnl- licv Cole. De W tt, Dickson, Dlx, Lck- ,1, j?oster7 Gai.lonhlro, Ulenn. Hnck- buscli. llalne.s. Halllday. I anna He.nlng- ('!'. 11 111 Brnmi' of Otmar,mlih.of"BhVnnn; Sn cknnll, Stoekebrand. Stromqulst. This- BpiLKi I". " V." Mann, of Stanton: . ,, .. .. . 1 Portrait of a Lady who has cleaned house all day without Pearline and she's had a lively time of it. There's another day just like it coininij to-morrow anil more allerwards. Now, see the difference. With Pearline, all this hard work would be easy ; through in half the time ; nobody disturbed by it. Pearline cleans, without the least harm, everything that water doesn't hurt. You won't have your paint streaked and rubbed off or your marble discolored or your temper ruffled or well, Pearline ban ishes more of the ills attending you wimethini; In plicc of Pearline, In 4OT JAMHS PVI.I'.. New Von 0 ork. INDEPENDENCE, Delegation Sent tn .Icffersini City by the Ciiiuiueri hit Club lo Work for tho l'ntti;e- of t Itltl J. O. Pnlon and Joseph McCoy, repre senting tho Independence Comineiclal Club, went to Jefferson City yesterday, In response to a telegram from Representa tive John T. Crisp. They will assist In the passage of a bill drafted by I!. 1. Gates, authorizing cities of thn third class to build sewers and pay for the same by thn Issuance of speclnl tax bills. When tho charters for cities of the. third class was enacted at Jefferson City In April, ITO, a provision was made for tho build ing of dlBtrict sowers by special tux bills. No way was provided for tho building of a mnln cower. A general amendment to the bill was enacted which abrogated many of the salient points in the llrst bill, virtually tying the hnnds of the authorities In thlld class cities to act In the matter. It repealed section W. M and '. of the city charier, nnd to ic-emet these sec tions, with a broader scope of power Is the object of the pending bill. The bill now In the hands of thu representatives at Jefterson City is similar to the law under which tho city of Wcstport Is now wink ing. In so far ns sowur-hulldlng is con cerned. It hns met with the approval of Independence lawyers and bears the In dorsement of the Commercial Club. Should tho bill pass the legislature It will remedy nn evil In tho municipal law. Aid Chen n Destltuto Tamil). Tho case of destitution as told In tho Journal yesterday was Inquired Into by the King's Daughters. As 11 result the wants of the family wcto supplied. Tho poverty of tho members of tho family wns a matter of surprise to the Klnu's Daugh ters, who visited them jesterdny. It was found upon actual count that tiio womnn bad nine. Instead of ten children, ns pub lished hut tho squnllor and povcrlv was only half told. Yesterday J P. X.lsniei, who lives near the Chicago & Alton depot, donated ?2 to the fund of the King's Daughters. John Cnpelle made a donation of ."1. lliptlsiuul Ceremony Pmtponcd. Many residents of tho West side nre undergoing hardship by reason of frozen water mains. Water hydrants In the yards of citizens were objects of Inteiest yesterday morning nnd Delaware street residents built small (Ires for the pmpose of thawing out tho pipes Later In the day It was discovered that tho w.itt-i main nlong Delaware street was iroen up nnd causing nil the trouble. The water com plin' acted promptly nnd had a force of (innlojes kIvIiik their attention to the main and pipes yesterday afternoon. An emplnjc of the water company slated vestenlny that the freezing of water pipes In residences was more general tills year than ever before. On account of the In ability to get water the ceremony of btp tlslug, whlih was to have taken place last night at tho Baptist church, was post poned Diwirie Suits I-lleil. Two divorce suits were (lied yesterday with tho circuit clerk for the Match term of the circuit court William 1 Ueebe filed a petition for divorce fiom his wife. .Tennlo Beehe The enuplo wero uuttrled at Wichita, Kas., In 1SSJ. In 1SVI thu de sertion took place. The petition alleges that tho defendant Is now a resident of Texas. Alcy 11. Welch nlleges In her pe tition that she married James Welch dur ing the jenr 1S7S. In lSTO her hush ind de serted her, leaving her with five children X . MlNcoItnncons. Tho Young People's Society of the Chris tian chinch will have a valentine social tn-nlght nt the residence of Ml&s Molllo IltiBhes, nn South Mala street. Dr William I'.wln, formerly of this city, but now a resident of Union, Ore, will bo married Tuesdnj next tn a talented young ladv of thnt city inmed Miss Dobbins. Miss Prnnkln Norlltt.t. who has been tho guest of Mrs. J, W Paris, returned to her home, nt Admire, Kas., yesteulay Mrs. J. II. Moiitigun will enleiliiln thn Ladles' Fancy Woik Club this afternoon nt her home, on Union street. A manlnge license was Issued yeterdav to Wlllltm Miller and Miss I.uclnda I.iw son, W. W. WrlBlit nnd Miss Hniilet Viola Dlckhout. The latter collide aro well known young people of Leo's Sum mit Tho ladles of the First Presbyterian church will itlvo 11 dinner at fi 20 o'clock Frld IV evening In thu parlors of the church. The enleitalnnient will ho under the auspices of the Pastors'Ald Society A pleasant enleitalnnient wns given hist nlKht at tho Delaware Stre, t JI. F. church. There was quite a Inrgo attend ance. J A. Truman, who discovered n gis well on his premises, near thn Mlssmui Pacific depot, has placed machinery with tho Intention of Mnklnu tho well deeper. The society of tho Preshvtorl in ihurch held a meeting Monday night In the par lors of tho church. A musical entettaln ment wns provided. The ndvanco salo of seats for the lecture to bo delivered by Dr. Klitly to-morrow night Is quite Inrite. The proceeds of the church will go towards helping to lebulM tho Baptist church which was burned re cently. Mncdonald lodge, A. T. nnd A. Jr., held n special meeting Inst night for the pur pose of conferring a degree, The lodgo is fast becoming one of tho banner Ma sonlo lodges of tho state. Major Grlnter received a receipt yes terday for $93 SO, tho Independence dona tion for tho relief of Nebraska Mifferers. It was signed by the Nebraska Stato Re lief Association, and bv tho terms of tho communication Is set down "to tho credit of the good eople of your city," LISQAL NOTICES. Dy viriue ui iue luciiii-oa mm ut tne power In me vested by said deed of trllst ,, the leanest of the lecal holder of MM note, proced to sell all of lot numbersd I" in block numbered B In MoKlnney helchts an addition to Kansas City. Jackson couni tne nours 01 u ue,i:i m 1110 jorenoon and 6 o'clock In the nftarnoon, nn Thursday, the 21st day 'of February , 1 SOS. at publto vendue, to tho hlirhest bidder, for cash, vennue, 10 1110 ihhui uiuucr. ror cash, for the purpose of paying said note and the cost of extent ng this trust. . a, v nisi, riisin, trustee Kansas City. Jnn'y 29th. 1895. ' r"a'e' NOTIC1J TO IIHIDGH CONTRACTORS Tho undersigned, by order of the county court, will on Tuesday, February is, JS93. at two o'clock on that day, at the east door of court house, In Kunkas City, Missouri let by publla outcry, to tho lowest responslblo bidder (subject to the approval of tho county court), the building of one stone culvert In Sec. 22. Twp. 48 ng. S3. Speclflcntlons for the same may be seen at the county surveyors office, in the couit house, Kansas Pity. Mp, . PRANK J. O'FLAIIBRTY, County Surveyor and Road Commissioner. Dated Febru rv '. Ika. tiKva. RAtpv.a nn.nM and reDalred. bouarht nnd old. Combination locks cleaned and changed. II. HARRiaAN. Expert. Telephone 12Si 109 East Tenth at ItlMIOVAL. pimvi snt W. 9th to Walnut. THE iFfiNFm iucxcli; co. TRUSTBE'S 8ALE-By reuson of default In the payment of the principal note, de. bc.-lbed In a deed of trust made by Cal vert R. Hunt and Bva C. Hunt, his wife, dated tho 12th day of June lSSD, nnd recorded on the 19th day of Juno! 18SS, In book B 319. nt pane 811. In tho of. lice of tho recorder of deeds for Jackson county. MlKsouri. nt Kansas City. I mil ty, 3iiaumi. " dh""ii "j hip iccuriieu mat of said addition, at the south front door of the court house In Kansas city, between wanti:ii-mai,i5 imi.r. WANTIID- One nr Inn In, butt-Inns trnv cling salesmen, wllh experience, tn sell nn absolutely reliable line of lubricating oils, greases and spHlnitlf, either exclusively or ns a side Unix lo the tnniiufacilnrlng nnd storo trade In Missouri: liberal Inducements lo tho right null. Address Lock Bqx JO, Nintinn ji, t'lcvrniitu, u. WANTIID-Snli sine n ; salary or commis sion, 10 imrouui'c our roous 10 me irnne, permanent position; staple line; plenstnl work, Address with stnmp, King Mfg. Co,, A HI, Chicago, WANTIIU YminR tntn With fair cdiicn tlon end good appearance for our order dep't' fair salary to sultnblo man. Room Zi'l. Hall bldir .. WANTIR) Immediately! three news ncenls on railroad. Call on Southern Rail way News Company, 10H Union nve. WANTI1D Young mail In nsltl In of flce; fair wagr , fiin Mnln st , mom .' WANTIID Olllce man. clerk, rolleotor. cook porter. 11 Wet Kth St., loom !. XAANTIRJ-FKMAl.B lll'.t.p. WAN?FJ)vr''hHoVl housework! 3 In family. WS Grove st. iimi'I.ovmcvt Atinrvcttcs. CANADIAN BMI'LOYMBNT OFFICII, ninl Furnished Rooms, IOU4 I!, Kth. tor. Wnlnut. Tel. 117s. Tho best plneo In tv. C Mo to nnd help or situations, malo nr remain; 11 cuts' experience, ltef, Omnha Nat. bank, Omaha: Citizens' bank, K. C. WA.vrnti-Atiiivrs. WANTIID Anents In every stale on sil nry and coinmlss'in. Agents making 2" to JW weekly. Rtirek.i Chemical and Mfg. Co., Lt Crosse. W's, to linvr-iimiMis. TO RUNT A nice three room dwelling, only four blocks from Minnesota nnd within one block of two street car lines. Call nt the Journal branch olllce. In tho Chnmber of Commerce lddg. TO 1IK.NT IIOD.1IS. TO RHNT Ono elegant olllce room nnd ono suite In tho Journal bids. Rent rea sonable. Apply to the Journal Co. TO RUNT Suite of two nicely furnished front looms; llrst-clnss board; steam heat. k(K) Forest avenue. to iic.vr Misci:i.i,.v.M:ot,s. TO RBNT Kleganl olllces In the Journal hldg. nt reasonable rules. Apply to the Journal Co. HONUY TO I.OASI. FARM LOANS Applications desired; Northern Mlssoutl and eastern Kansas (within 100 miles): rates. 5'i per cent up ward, uccoidlng to location, .'ccutltv and terms. Pn1tl.1l payments allowed. Loins for tale to local Investor. JAMBS L. LOMBARD. Over First National bank. 6 AND fi PBIt CUNT money on business, rcsldenco and farm property; unusually fa vorable terms. Apply to Homer Reed or Then. Nash, KiOti Broadway, op Coates houso. jenn . 1 1 i iniiiu. en ni')tlll'3 IUOi- erty; huge loans, 5 lo C & per cent; tesl denee propel tv, il to r,ij iter cent: applica tions promptly placed; loins for sale, to local lnvestois. JAMBS L. I.OMBAltU. Over First Nntlonnl bank. nllSCCLLANUOUS. PORTRAIT AGBNTS AND ARTISTS J. II, Tilnr villi now be found with the Taylor Poiti.ilt Company nt 110 Bast Uth st , and would be pleased to see and henr fiom nil his old friends rind patrons. This Mini carries a complete lino of tho latest designs in frames In connection with their poi trait work. Aitlsts should by oil means try thilr electric Light Prints. Thev of fer tqtectnl Inducements to agents, Wrlto for price list and fiatuo tntniogue. TO CONTRACTORS We have some second-band 7 lilt h and ai Inch steel rope In llist-clv-s condition, which we will tell at reasonable figures. Wo have two pieces of tho 7n Inch rope igo feet In length, one plev.i of the "i Inch rope 20O feet In length and .1 few pieces from 0 to 40 feet long This rope will In found to be very suitable and de sirable for contractors for use on their derricks, etc , etc. Till! JOURNAL COMPANY. TAKI3 the Nixon trentmuit to cute con sumption, bronchitis, asthma and catairh, now at Itethany hospital, K. C., Kas, rniiMixAL. WANTI-D To know thu vvherenlsiiits of Joe Fat ley, colored. Hu left his home, which Is one mile fiom Roednle. Kns., on IVb'y ,lrd. He Is live feet, four luchts hlfth. is a puncher, ami iiiwns eairles a Bible; nbout 8S stars of ago and has a heavy mustache, llo wore, when list i-een, 11 blue suit of clothes, with blnek derby Int. Any ono knowing his whereabouts will plenxe notify tho Kosedalo olllceis at oiu e PBItSONAL Will any one knowing any thing of tho wheioiboiits of 11 irr V. S. Freeman please Inform his sister, Mrs. J. W. Cotllngham, Deshler. O. imias aim: comim;. TUB INDIANS are tlndlng It out that the When ell Cine Is tho best and cheapest. A noble spu linen of th" red man Is now helm- treated at the Wherrell Institute, Tin Wyandotte Only ;o Is now chaiged fur a full course of treatment FOIl SA1.B IHSriB.IiAMIOUS. FOIl SALI2 Stock of hooks and station ery for sale or exchange nt Belolt, Kas,; big business; great birgiln. Address It. Poller, Sillna. Kas, WALL PAPIIR. CALL nt P. JI. Do Hold's Mammoth Wall Paper storo nnd Inspect his stock be fore buying. Just received nlno tnrloads, all grades, tho cheapest to tho llncst, 1113 1115 Walnut st. .STORAfil". IIAVn NP.W and safe building for fur nltuio storago. Advunces made; packing and shipping done. JOHN A, BAMBS, Jlnnnger. to Walnut st. RUUM! C'KI.'IUC COAT. B?i during tho war. Clean, pure coal: ex celled by none: wo hold our trndn by giving satisfaction. Ollico Am. Ilk. Tel. 2191, CLAIUVOYANT. MRS. L. JAMBS, the well know clalr vovunt and tranco medium, may be con sulted nt 1209 Grand ave.; parlors 39 and 40. HCSTAL'KAVl'S. IF YOU wan good, old-fnshlon butter, milk or cream, go to McCllntock'3 restau rart. 120 Walnut street. IIOUHBS A.VU VBIllUI.KS. HORSBS wintered S3 per mouth, sent for aud returned. MARK H. SAL1SUURY. Independence. Mo. IlUAIi BSTATB TUANSFBIIS, NOR.MAN & ROHF.RTdON.proprletors of abstracts unJ examiners of land tlths. No. 10 iaat Sixth utieet, furiiUh dally the tiamfers of real (.stato tiled In tho 1 coord tr s olllce at Kansas City, Mo. Notice All transfers appearing In our dally reports contain covenants of general Willi amy unless otherwise stated. Febtuury 14. John T. rlnkston and wlfo to B. T. Rlchuids; part of lots 9 and 10, 15. Chellls' lemrvey , , f 500 Jienjauun u. vmisiupuer una. wito to Bd II. Soulei lot 13. Alameda.. S30 Woodland Investment Company to Benjamin C. Christopher; lots U, 11 IB. 57. a. 29 and 41. Alameda.... Frances DeLong to Olof Berlin; lot 20, block 2 Woodland Avenue heights, ..... Ultima It. .!( 7W Simuel W Union par (00 .. .' DKUDS. Jiao li. 11. housband to Standarii company; lot 2S. t William t 1,030 Mtool dlsti ct of Kan McGea .. .-j.------ ; li "'"vi - 103 mi i niHiuuns. Tho Set vO't t .Company g f,JJ, Price. Solid Silver fclf . .?. .!? 1,000 Tnomai hjv uu mtmt 10 new Vmk lnanv! lot L W S.i. U husband ' to .fTC T .St IK lnn t ifl'fl nM:.:::."-"'.'' mi mmwii w - i.r.tiAi. NoriCBs. WHBIIUVH U'liitnm W. IVrklns nnd llelle JI. Perkins, his wife, prantors, by their tleetl of trust ditcd the seventeenth day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety, teinrded In the ofllcc of the I reorder of deeds of Jneksnn county, MIoutl. nt Knn ens Cllv. on the name date, In book II 4H, piges iso tu is;. i,nlll inclusive, conveved to Jcfferxni llrutnbnck, the following de scribe. land In Knnsns City, Jnikson coun ty. .Missouri, to-wlt; A part uf the land cpnveyctl to Daniel L. Hhoiise by Thomson JlcDauKI and wife bv deed listed July 1. lStti. reconled In book Y, page CM. In the recorder's nlld o of Jackson county, Missouri, ihiiH bounded, VIM Beginning on tho east line of Jlnlu street, In the City of Kansas, at a point wiil-b Is tho w. st end uf the middle linn of the south stone foundation wall of a ccrjnln Ihree story brick store building, rre.'tid l Anna Conmllv. nnd In her possession mi she conveyed tbe.prop niy by deetl dated Pobrunry Z 1571. lo Hnniion Brown: Iheiice ennteriV nlong middle lino of ench round (tlon wall nnd prolongation of such inlddlo line t Ihe west lino or the nlley In block ilglii W.' In JIoDanlcl's mldltlon to said City of Knn as: theneo norlh nlong such nlley to n point which slinll bo In n prolongation of lhc inlddlo line of the north foundation Willi of s-tld Uiree story brick building, so erected by a. Anna Connelly '.thence west waidly riom such point lo the cast end of s lid middle line of snld north founda tion wall, and thenco westerly along the middle line of Fn,i north foundation wall lo tho east 1 1 tt r nf Md .Main street; and thence southotly to tho place of beglrnlng, being a lot nf land supposed lo have 11 front of twents-threo and right-twelfths (21S-12) red on Main street, nnd commonly known mid "Itslgiintetl ns lot number scv rJ ,. (7.,' "' ''lock light is), In McDniilcl's addition to the City of Kansas, cxccpl o much of snld lot seven (7) ns lies south of the inlddlo line of said south foundation wall and the piolongntlon thereof, the land conveyed by said deed of trust being nmno conveyed by following dei is, recorded In tald recorder's olllce, to-wlt: Deed to Anna Connelly, book SJ, page I3l; deed titled August 31, 1STI. to said Ann 1 Connelly, book l", page 2131 deed dated February 2. 1S7I, lo Harmon Brown, book It 7, pago mi, nnd conveyance Is sub ject to pirly wall contract mentioned In ''eh, deeds, nnd ulo thnt of Jununry 9. 15SJ. book 11 S), page 2iW, and being the simo land conveyed to William W. Perkins by James F. Conover nnd Georgu II. Conover nnd their wives by deed dited the SSth tlsy of June, H7, reconled In book 11 number -'-'. page.f.i-,, all rights under any and nil IV.rty wall contracts ntfectlng said land.nnd nil rights concerning party walls sllpu ntcd In any decs! conveying said lulitl nil rights under any nnd nil lenses of snld land being by said deed of trllst nsslgned to snld Bnimback, nnd nil said land and lights being by t.itd deed of trust conveyed tn secure piymeut of certain promissory notes In paid deed of trust described; and, whereas default was made In the pay ment when due of the Interest notes matur ing foity-clght months and fifty-four inonts nftcr date. In snld dcid of Bust de scribed, nnd there now remains due nnd unpaid the whole of said llfty-four months Interest note, and there bus been paid on said forty-eight months' Interest note only the following nmountat Two dollars and seventy-six cents at maturity; t:00. June 12. 1VJ1, nnd fIGO, Julv IS, 1S1I, the bilanco of that note bi Ing due nnd unpaid: now. therefore, at the request of the owner nnd holder of tmld duo and unpaid notes, and of the other notes scorned by said died, maturing thereafter (the notes ma turing before said defaulted noli s having been paid), notice Is hereby given that s-tld Btumback will, ns such trustee, un der the power in said deed of trust, piocecd to sell thu property nnd rights hereinbefore described, and by said deetl cunvejed and any ninl everv pint thereof, at public vendue, to the highest bidder, nt the court house door, In tho City of Knnsas (now cnllt.il Kansas City), In the county of Jack son aforesaid, for cash, on Frldsy, tho fifteenth day of Jtareh, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, between the hours of nine o'clock In tho foicnoon nnd live o'clock In the afternoon, to pay the bnlanco due on said defaulted notes, and tho costs nnd cMteni.es of executing said trust. Includ ing compensation to the trustee for his tervlccs, and out of the tnlnnce of pro it eds, to pay, ns provided In said deed of trust, the prlnclpnl note dcscrlbid therein, with Intcrtst not Included In Interest notis maturing befoio th it, the court house door at which such salo will uo made, being the Mouth fiont door of the court houso building In Kansas City J.uk.son county. Jllssouil, on tho block of ground bounded by Filth street, Oak street, Jllssourl ave nue anil Locust street, In which building tho clicult court or J.ickon county. Jlls souil, at Knnsis City, will be held, or might lawfully bo held If In session, nt the time of Mile, nnd nt which door tho slid Iff usually sella land on execution from said court. JBFFCRSON BIlU.MItACK. Trustee TRUSTCir.H SALB Whereas, John II. Jjorth mid Fnnnlo M. North, his wlfo, by 1 heir 1lt1.1l of trust dated tho r.th day of December, 1J0, and lecordid on tho 13th day of December, 1SH In book B No. 110. at pago ICO, Jnclcnn county, Jllssourl. rec ords ut Kansas City, conveyed to tho un dersigned na trustie. tho following dt terlbed real estato situate In tho county of Jackson nnd statu of Jllssouil. to-wlt: Lot numbered e-lx () and tho south seven (7) feet of lot numbered llvo (M, In block numbered two (2), and lots numbered thir teen (13), fourteen (10 and fifteen (15). In block numbered ono (1), of Mo Lew ami Wnllpy's rcsurvey of blocks ono (1) nnd two (2), of BronklMi heights, an nddltlon lo the City of Kansas, now Kansas City, us said lots aro marked nnd deslgnatotl on the iccoitkd plat of said rcsuivoy, which (aid conveyance was iimdo to secure the pament nf tho principal and Interest notes In snltl deed described, nnd whereas, default has been nindo In thu payment of It tmrt Of tall nrhielti.it Itntft vilileli Is now Vpnst dun ami remains unpaid; now, there Tore, publlu notice Is hcieby given that I, tno undcisigneii trustee, nt tho request of the legal holder nnd owner of said note, nnd In nccoidanco with tho terms of snld deed of trust, will, on Saturday, tho loth day of February, li'n, between tho hours of nlno o'clock In the forenoon and llvo o'clock In tho nfteiuonn of that day, at tho west door of tho United Slates post otllce building, In Kansas City, Jackson county, afoietnbl, proceed to sell, mid sell the nnovii dtsetlbed ical estate, at publla vendue, tu tho highest bidder, for cash, to pay off ninl satisfy tho balance of said nolo, tho Interest thereon nnd tho costs of csociitlng thlH trust. S. T. PLATT, Inn '-"-'d. U'l'i Trustee TKUSTBR'S SALB-Whercas.CarolIno L. Kaiser and Gustuv A. Kajser, her hus band, by their deed of trust, dated tho ;iith day of Jul, lbS9, and recorded In the ollico of the recordt r of deeds In Jackson county, Jlltsoiirl. at Kantas City. In book 11 St,7, ut page ;9, did convey to tho under signed tiusteq the following descilbetl real estate, sltunteil In tint county of Jnckron and stnte of JlUrourl, to-wlt: Lot nuni beied three (3). In block numbered povunty 11 1 1111 (79), In Bust Kansas, an addition to the City of KntikiiH, now Kansas City, In trust to securo thu paiment nf tho promissory note In snld deid described, with Interest as therein dfrcrlbed. nnd also the payment ns thcieln described of ceilnln dues ami lines ns Unrein tet forth: and, wlureas, default wns made In thn pujinont of the Interest as thcieln described, as well us of the dues and tines aforesaid, for the period of morn Ihnn six months after thu slid dufs, lines nnd Interest became duo and payable, by reason whereof, under the pro. vltlons of said died of trust, thn said note has also become duo and payable and th Mime, together with bald dues, lines nnd Interest, remain due and unpaid: now, therefore, at tho request of tho legal holder of said nolo and In neenrdanco with thn provisions "f snld deed of ti 11st. I. as tnlrt trustee, will on Thurtday, the 2sth day of February, 1695, between the hours of nine o'clock n, m. and live o'clock p. in., nt tho south front door of tho county court houso In Knnsas City, Jackson county Missouri, exposo to enlo and sell to tho highest bid der, for cash, thn above described real es. totn at inibllo vendue to satisfy the dent aforesaid ami the costs of ihls trust. JAMBS SCAMMON, Trustee, TRUSTUB'S SALB -By reaeon of default In tho pi) ment of the principal nnd Intei est of 11 bond, describe 1 In a deed of trust nindo by Prink B. Ganong, single, dated February 20th. ISVi, llled for record Peb. luary 23th. 1EV, and lecorded In book S0, at page INI, In the nlllco of thn iccorder of deeds for Jackson county, Jllssourl. nt Kansas City. I will, puimiant to said deed of ttust, at the request of the legal holder of said bond, between tho boms of 9 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. in,, on Sat urday, March 9th, 1W", at the west front door of tho United States custom house nnd postolllco building in Kansas City, Jickson county, Jlo., tell lots twenty.nlno (29), thirty (30), thlity-one (31), (hlrty-two (32). thlitv-threo (81), thlrly-four HI), thirty-live (33) and thirly-sU (Ml. In block seven (7). of tho subdivision culled "Jlail borough," In Jackson county, Jllssouil, at publlo vendue, to the highest bidder, for rath, to satisfy said bond. with Interest and cost of executing this trust. OARBlNKIt LATHHOP. Trustee. TRAISSFBH COMPANICS. clLXs?T?mY?OINHrTOw1l i'resldtnt. Vice President. E. L. HARRIS, r Secretary. MIDLAND TRAN8I Bit CO.-Prelght aud baggage tranferred to and from all depots. Furniture moved and packet by experts. 407 and 409 WyandttW et- Kan ata City. Ma. 21. in. UNION DEPOT TIME, CARD IsllebestttiCIIIL'AHO, OMAHA, t,T. I.OUIS. 1)1. S Kit. NT. PAUL nnd .-MI.VNKAl'OMS. Clinlr Cnrs Free. DlnltiB Cora. Ticket offlces, IS.J Malo St. and loi! Union Are. .Addrcits II, C. ORIt, A, O. P. A Kansas Instructions -All Itnln dally, unless markup "x," except Sunday; "s," Sunday nnlyi ' r," except Saturday; "y," except .Monday, "I," Saturdny only. 1 Irst column leave, second column nrrlvV1. HANNIBAL A ST JO. it. R.-UlirllnRton lioutc. Trains, I .cava. Arrive. xl0.M) nm K C and Itronkflctd.. xW pm Atlantic Bxprcss .. . s.OO nm ChiiMKu fast train Blli. 6'W pm Ht. I.ntlls extiless . ... P lfi Hill s;jo pni d.M am 6:10 nm II. A. M. it. It. IN NBIIRASKA-llurllngton Itoiilu. Denver K". C. ex.. Lincoln, Hillings ani Pugct Sound 10 M sm 7.5T. pm K if, ST. JOB COUNCIL ULUKP8 R.R. um.iha fc SI. P. fast mull , lt:fi nm Iowa express I:I5 pm Omaha express '9.13 pm Iowa mall. 7..,o am Denver ex. (new tr.ilnl.Mn tn nm 5:M pnt 10:10 am 7M0 nm si.Vi pm i:w pm Connections between Leavinvvorth and, Kansas city. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIPIC Tinlns West of Missouri River. Chicago mull x'J.oo nm xl.33 pm Chicago limited nil j pin 10.00 am Trnltis west of JUsourl River. Hutch., Wichita, Fort Wortii 10:00 nm r.23 pm 5:23 pm. y7M5 nm Denver, col, Sp. Vi Pilch! Denver, Col. Sp. fc Pueblo Wlchllu. I. T. A: Fort 10.30 nm 1:9.00 pm Worth ,. .z9.no put 7:ISanj JIISSOUllI PACIFIC it. It, Trains Bast. Jlnll mid express J.w nm 7:05 pm St. Louis day express.. 10. 1") 11111 C:2.' pm Limited night i.xprns S.30 pm 7.0) am l'nst mnll pasBcngcr.. 9:30 pm 10:30 am i.exingion ,v: nt. 1,0111s express Lexington .z Sedalla '.00 pm 10.03 nm pnssctigir C:" am Trains West. Coffeyvllle & Col 10:15 nm Cortcyvllle tc Wichita.. ti;M 11m . ,, Trains South. Joplln, Ft. Scott .V: W'tn l:t'. nm Joplln & Texas ex I0:"l am Joplln A: Texas ex 7:W pm 7:K pnt SMS pm 7:20 urn 11:33 pre r. 30 pn; 7:12 am trains .orm. Omaha, Lin. N.Clty ex 9:15 pm Omaha & C. II. day ex.. 7:30 am K. C, A: A. nccom. cx..x,"i:0ti pm C30 am j.oo pm 8:30 am 6:r". pm 9::o nm K. C. .V St. Joe ex 10 .10 mn K. C. A. A: St. J ex.. .. H'f,-, KANSAS CITV NOKTHWi:STBRN R. R. Seneca .V Beatrice ex... 7:30 am MS pnj TUB WABASH RAILROAD COJIl'ANY. St. Louis & Chicago ex.. S.00 am 7:10pm St. L. A- N. Y. Llm. cx.xl0:f am xG:00 pm hi. I. , v. m. it t. i'. ex s::. pm K. C. As Chlcngo ex fi'20 pm CHICAGO it ALTON. Chicago t St. Louis ex.. 9:00 am Chicago limited 0:C) jun St. L A Chlcniro ex.... 8:13 pm 7,(rt am 9:20 am fi:30 pm RMS am 7:13 nm KANSAS CITV, POUT SCOTT & MB Ji l'JIIS. Florida Fast Jlnll 10:30 nm llnrrlsonv'e & Cllnton..xlo:im nm Deepwatcr nccom 3:23 pm Cherokee nccom B:!3 41m Subittbin pasenger ....x0:oo pm .Innlltt A- New Orlenns ..10.00 nm ll. on pm B:oo pm 10:13 am 10:13 am 7:35 am 7:03 am - "':.v.-,.vr.-:r. " ..:,.:.. ., j.v.- . ' ..- .viisiiuui, niN,ij e& itj-x.a 11 1, Texas JIall 10:13 am B:33 pm Texas expres 9.03 pm 7:23 art UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. Paclflo coast limited .... 0'30 nm 5:00 pm Denver & Cal. ex 7:30 pm R-30 nm ATCHISON. TOPBKA SANTA KB R'Y. Bast of Jllicurl River. Chicago limited 8:20 pm 8:30 am Columbian express 3:39 pm 1:30 pm Atlantic express C:30 am fi:30 pm I'ort Madison local x7:30 am x3:30 pm West of Jllssourl River. TexnH express 8:13 nm 4:20 pm S". Kns. pass 9:10 am B:20 pm Col. A- Utah llm 9:00 nm S:W pm California, llm 1:30 pm 3.0) pm Jlex. A- Cal. expiess... 2:00 pm 11:10 nm Bmporla pass xl:2il pm xll:2fl am Topeka espi ess 4:30 pm 9M0 am Panhandle express .... 9:10 pin 8S nm Ok. & Dodgo City c.x... 9:20 pm 5:13 nm IJnintl Central Depot, -ml nnd Wynndotte. CHICAGO GRBAT WESTBRN RAILWAY Chi., St. P. Ai Jllnn.... iti.rjo nm 5.00 pm St. J., Des JI. As Chi... 7:W pm 9.90 am St. J., Des JI A: Chi 11:40 pm KANSAS CITY, OSCBOLA A. SOUTHBRN Clinton .t Osceola ex.. 1:00 pm 10 20 am KANSAS CITY. PITTSBUUG X. GUI F. PltlHh'g, .Top., Neosho. 11 oo nm .1:43 pm Aicommndntlnn 'IM ni .s.:,n pm Auoininodatlon x7 00 pin x5.nu nm Leave Tiusdais, Thuisdavs anil Satur tlavs. Anlvo Jlondajs, Wediiesdai.s ninl 1'ildays. tlrintl Avenue Depot, Sand s. CHICAGO, JllLWAUKBB A- ST. PAUL. Chicago pass xO'Ot) uni S.1S m Clillllentho express . . 3 1 pm In IB nm KANSAS CITY A. INDBPBNDBNCB AIR L1NB. Depots Second nlld Wjnndotto ninl Sec ond and Walnut KANSAS CITY & INDBPBNDBNCB RAPID TltANSIT RAILWAY CO Depots Fifteenth street stutlon. Twelfth street station, Ninth street station LBGAL NOTICES. TRUSTBB'3 SALB By reaon of default In the pujmeiit of a prlnclpnl promissory, note and the last mnturlng Interest note, described In a deed of trust, executed by William It, Tfbr.ens, unmarried, to tho un tie rslgnetl trustee, dated January 16th, 1S90. tiled for record January 21st, IS1), In the olllce of the recorder of deeds for Jack Mn county, Jllssourl, In book 11 399, nt paga 221 I, tiio undersigned trustee, will, pur suant to tho terms of Slid deed of trust, and nt the request of tho legal holder of said notes, sell at publlo vendue, to tha highest bidder, for cash, all of lot number four (1). In bloe.t number two (2). In T. A. Sin irt's addition to the City of Knnsas. now called Knnsis City. Jackson county, Missouri, nt tin west door of tho United States custom house, at the southeast cor ner or Ninth nnd Walnut streets. In Kansas city, .licki-on countv Missouri, on the 22ntt day of rebrunry. ISS'i, between tho hours of nine o'clock In the forenoon nnd llvo o'clock In the nftcrnoon, for the purpose of sntlsflng the said Indebtedness and tho cost or executing this trust. WIUPPLB LOAN AND TRUST COM PANY. Trustee, by A. A. WHIPPLE. It. pretdilent. "TRl'STBB'S SALB By reason ot default In the piymeut of the principal note, de tcrlbed in u deed of trust nintle by Chnrles p Dentherage and, Bllzabeth M. Deather age, his wife, dated tho 12th day of Juno, Ihm. and recorded on tho 19th day of Juno. ISS9 In book II 31'. at pig 418. in tho of llce ot tlm recorder of deeds for Jnckson tounty. Missouri, nt Kansas Cltv. I will, by virtue of the premises and of the power In ina Tsted bv snld deed of trust, and nt the request of the legal holder of Bald note, proceed to hell all of lot numbered . tn block numbered 4, In McKlnney heights, mi addition to Knnsas City. Jnckson coun ty Jllssourl ns shown by the recorded plat of snld nddltlon. nt the south front door of the court house In. Kansas City, between the hours of 9 o olock In the forenoon nnd B o'clock In the nfiernoon, on Thursday, the 21st day of February. lWT, at publlo vendue, to the highest bidder, for cash, ror the purposn nf iinylng said note and the cost of exccutlrg hls trust. A A TOMLINSON, Trustee. Kan'is City. Jnn'v 29th. 1593. TRBSTBr.'S SALB By reason of default in the payment ot the principal note, de scribed In n deed of trust maefn by Charles P. Deatherage and Bllaaboth, Jf. Deather ng, hU wife, dated the 12th day of June, 1SS9 and recorded on the 19th dav of June, 1SS9, in book B 3P', at pige 431. In the of fice of the recorder of deeds for Jackson county. Missouri, nt Kansas City, I will, by virtue of ths premises nnd of the power In mo vested bv said deed of trust, and at the request of the legal holder of said note, proceed to sell nil of lot numbered 13. In block numbered 4. In McKlnney heights, nn nndltlen to Kansas City. Jackson coun ty. Jllssourl. n shown by the reconled nJ-t of eild nddltlon. nt the south front door of tho court house In Kansas city, between the hours of 9 .v'cloek In the forenoon and 5 o'clock In tho nfiernoon, on Thursday, the 21st 'lay of rebruary 189 at publlo vendue, to the highest bidder, for cash, for the purpos of psylng snld note and the cost of executing this trust. c l A. A TOMLINSON, Trustee. Kansas city. Jtn'y 29th. 1595. "NOTlCB OP SrOCKHOLDLHr,' MUST" ING Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of tho stockhol lers of the Union National bank, of Kuns&s city, llo., will be held at lts banking house, at the southeast corner of 9th and Main streets, in tho City of Kansas, on Tuesday, Fob. ruaiy 19, 1S93, between the hours of 10 o'clock u. m. and 4 o clock p. in., on said day, for tho purpose of electing director for the ensuing year. By order of board of directors DAVID T. REALS. President. ' CHAS H. V. LEWIS. Cashier, Kansas City. Mo.. Jan. IS. 1S35. N OTlCB OP MBBTING OF DIRECT ors Notice is hereby given that tha direct ors of thu Kansas City & Atlantic Railroad Company will hold a meeting, as required by the statutes of the state of Missouri, at the olllces of said company, rooms Noi. 31S and 318 Telephone building, northwest cor ner of Sixth. and Wyandotte streets. In Kansas City, Missouri, on Tuesday.the 12th day of March. lbi. at 9 o'clock a. m, of said elay, for the transaction of such bust uesa us may properly come before them. THEODORE C. BATES. President. i-RANCia AMORV, ScrUiy, 4 Si 1 A: -X.