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THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY n, 1895. a w V y J 4. Y ORDER OF SALE ISSUED, jTitEI'r HAtl.WAV St STUM HP ST. .HIS' Ki'it to on t;.M)i:it i oitixt.ostiti:, It Ulll lie Sold 1 1. Sntl.fy tlm tlrit Start Unge, ltnneU Hi tit lij tlm Central TrilU l.'iilll;lny ot civ rtrk. At 7 o'clock last evenlne, nflcr hearing Msiimenta presented In Hie cao, JuJro Philips, In tho rcilcr.il court, grunted tha decree ot foreclosure nKAlnt. the, St. Joseph Traction nml Lighting Com pany, nni! onlered tlio property sold to satisfy the IW mortgage? ot H.OOO.OuO, hold by the Contrnt Trim Com pany, of New York, ns trustee. The suit In foreclosure was originally brought In the ctlvMon of the court nt St. Joepli, but, owing to many rcn'on", It vrtn dcMroil to have It transferred to tho illvls Ion of the court nt this point, and It vvni bo transferred yesterday morning, nml the pepcr filed with tho clerk shortly before noon. Tho nttentlon of the court was given to other matters ilutlng the nftcrnoon, nnd It wns after G o'clock when the case was llrst presented to the court In clinmbors. In the bill ot particulars, the plaintiff asked tho court to declaro Its claim to tho amount sued for ns n. prior Hen on the prop erty, both consolidated and separate, a de cree of foreclosure, the appointment of a receiver to handle the property tinder the directions nf the court, nnd nn Injunction to prevent tho company's olllcers from dis posing of or Incumbering the property dur ing the pendency of the action. There wns nothing, lion ever. Insisted upon, save the decree of foreclosure, nnd, after hearing the matter set forth nt length, the court grant ed tho decree nnd ordered tho property sold. -Mr. Charles A. Vollock, of St. Joseph, was nppolnted ns special master In chnncery to make tho sale under the directions ot tho court. The sale Is to tako place within a renson nble time, with due regard for tho Inter ests of all tho pnrtles Interested. The property Included In the order Is tho consolidated street rnllnny hystetn of St. Joseph, which was developed and expanded to rapidly during the giowth ot that city pome years ago. It embraces several elec tile lines, nnd Is n ery vnltliblo piece ot property, ni It covers the city cry gen erally, nnd also reaches two ot the parks of tho city. The nttotneys nnd others who came to the cltv to attend to the suit nil returned to St. Joseph Inst evening. Suit liter a l'litup. A Kansas Irrlgntlonlst Is the defendant In a suit In ought by the Weber tins nnd Onsollne fonip.inv, ot this city, to lecover part of the purehaso price of nn engine r-old to the defendant, .1. W. Hlgglns, Jr, .Mr. Illgglns hits a largo ranch at Hope, Kns., nnd. becoming n convert to the Irri gation Men, he puichased nn engine to pump wnter on his brond ncies He claims thnt the engine was faulty, and did not woik piopeily, nnd, despite the fnct that the company irpl.iced the defective pnrts, he remained dlsntlstled, nnd alleges that the engine Is not the lequliul horse power. The company takes Issue with him on this proposition, hence tho suit. Sirs. DeurdnrlT Pronounced -iiir. Mrs. Carrie V. Penidorff, widow of the late I.ouls J. Dcnrdorlf, nnd who has been In an inline nsvltim for tho past eight months, had a hearing In the probate court estciduv, and wiih adjudged to bu of hound mind. She has thoroughly iceovered fiom her mental derangement, anil was pic-ent at the healing. Prank M. Deai ilorn", who bnd Inert appointed gunrdlnn at the Hist healing, wns discharged. Mi. Do.irelnrlT Is the owner of considerable piopeity In Kansas City. Mliilcl Lord DniKe Pa,. Tho cae brought by Mis. Maud Lord Jli.ilcp for damages fiom County Mnishul llenrv Stewnrt Is to come up for trial In the fedeml court on the 13th of the tue."' i nt month It was continued last fall on agreement, nnd the leeoid wns made to hhow that both patties agieed to lie ready for trial at the present teim of the foul t. It has been tried once, nnd both parties were dl"-.atl.suVd with the erdlct, and each usked for a retrial. Mew Suits Plied. 2122.". Assignment of II. C. Durfee. tMiSi. Willinm Long vs. John Mulholluud; Milt on n note 2I.'27. i: Long & Co vs. S. Schwartz; ap peal trom Justlto Spitz. Court Not i . F T' Biirrough. usslgnee of the II. C, Dill fee nsslgnnient. llli'd bis bond In the clieiilt court estcidny In the stun of 'OO. The Juiy lu the tuse of IJviuv-n.ill igher l)i ub Company s. It. JI. !.. a suit In nttnehment, leturned a. vi'iellct for the plaintiff In Judge Henry's division of the clieiilt mint jesterday. In the fcdeial couit losteiiluy morning the cue of .Mrs. Sarah Watson against the h.inta I'e Italtioad Coinnany tor damages w.is called and dismissed on motion of the attornejs foi the plaintiff The fideial goernm. nt Is defendant In a on-c docketed foi ne.t Vedned.iy, In which V 13. Hagly sues for about 1,.'kio for the unpaid balance of a contract num for oats cltliveii'il to the government John W. Miller has Hied an objection to the granting of a cli.ii lew to the Home Kudovvmuit Socletv, lu Judge Ileniys di vision of the eh cult rami, alleging that the application does not state explicitly the purpose of the organization. .Miss I'll.i McLean was .ul judged Insane in tile iiioh.Ui eouit jesteiiln.v. bliei has been In the asjliun at St Joseph foi seveial inoiuhs. hut lb,' hearing cntcieliiy was nec essary In cndei that u gtiaidlan might be appointed to care foi hci piopeity. The case of Mis Maggie llarrlman against tin Pullman l'al.u e 'ai Comiiany for Mi, 010 damages is docketed for ti fill cm the 2M of the piesent month In the tcilei il colli t. It i for damages received In u wreck, and the plalntltl asks for a huge amount of damages for total disabilities The liny in the suit brought In Judge lfeniy'.s division nf the clieiilt emu t. by which Mis llcdwlg lloeder Call houslit to prove that hei niolher wiih insiine when t-he made a will li.ivlug half ot lier piop utv to Dr. Wlllliun Cuble. tailed to agieo nml was dlscluiiged cstciclu A jury in Judge lleniy's division of the circuit couit decided vesteidiiv Unit tho claim of lleiuy S Kiluionils against the city for damages to his hack and hoises, caused by fulling Into mi excavation made liy ihn cltv. was not well tounded. and gave a voulict lu f.ivur of tho city. Ploilan Inner, who ivaH Inland by fall ing thioiigh n trap door in the liteeu 'lren taloon lit Plfth and timud, was uwaided a veidln for $1J damages agiiliist the St. l.onls brewing company In Judge .Seairlit's division ot the clieiilt court yesterday. Ihn ItiMlcu couit gavu Udinoncls u verdict tor "jtrs. Charlotto Pasehell has lu ought suit against the Metiopolltnu Street Itullioad I'oinp.iiiy for damages lecelvcd by tliu Hidden stinting of a ai, from which sho VMS illsiiiotiillliiK. Sho iiIUkv; puuiiiiue lit injuries., and mu s for SIO.ikki. Ti.;niw w III 1m tried in Judgo Dobson's division of tho circuit court to-day. ... The jury In tho federal couit jestciil.iy mcirnluif returned a verdict for the plain tiff I "thts cuse of Charles D. S.etmwr nil'iiliiht William P. MeKen.le, and nssessul hU lamas "at the sum of W.M0. The case grevv o t of tho purchase of some property near CI cago. as an Iiivestmen . In which tlm nlalntlff alleged he had not been ior rectlj' InfoiiiiU'l. un'l dealt with In the pto vIsIoiib of th coniraol, On Wednesday of the e"i: ;. In tho federal court, the cuse of tho United States iiBulnst Frances II Turner is In conic up for trial. It Is an action Instituted for the recovery of u sum nf money alleged to have been Illegally diawn from the tieas try for a pension. The sum Is, not eiy large, being slightly In excess of MuO. but the. government proposes to bo Into tho cate for the principle of the thing-. The trustees of tho estate of Jlezeklah M. Porter are tho plaintiffs 111 the suit lii ought to recover JI.OuO fiom the Mutual Iteseive Fund Insurance. Company of New Yoik now being tiled In Judge Dobson's division of tho circuit court. Potter took "it the "icy 1" M1. and died last full. Tho iiisuiaitce comiiany contends that 1' iter made mlsiepresenta Ions as to thu MiHlltion of his health ut the time of tak ing out the pollc). Judge o' un Oralorliul Content. M'hB Judges of the Interstate oratorical contest to bo held at the high school Sal iirlav night are: Superintendent S A, rr.,derwoobdof W'estport; Principal Will lam A I3vans, of the Deavenworth high school; Professor 13. M. Hopkins of Kun sas universliy. The chairman of the cven ?n! will be Judge 13. 1.. Scarrltt. of this city These contests are an effort on the nart of the public schools to encourage literary as well us athletic contests. All who desire to encourage the efforts being made In this direction are heartily request ed to attend. Admlsblou will be free. (ilviu un Outing. The chlldien of tho Helping Hand free kindergarten will be given an cutlng to day. The school is .growing. Kvangellst Bhuwhan said last night thut t "was tho most satisfactory and hopeful work yet undertaken by the institute. The sweet faces of these little ones form a muiked $utnut to the eld NoUli euU. rguudcr." Excelled by None 'lor some yean i Iiavo been a sevcro sunercr from Ithcu matlsm. Po much so tint I could not at tend to my timlncM and was ronllned to Uio liottsn for wrecks at a time, t was ad tlictl to try Hood's Sarsaparlllannd hav o rnmtantly Improved since I commenced to tike tho medicine. Mr. CV. King I am now wen ami utrontr attain. Hood's Sirsmirlllili truly "ct celled li) nono. IT. K. KtMi. Vcrniit. N ,f. 1-1 ood i's jtcuicinucri Sarsa- 1 !, lmrilla 13e sure lo get ftXYQS HOOD'S Wi.y Hood's Pills euro all llrcr Ills. VM. AFTER CONSOLIDATION, Then the Mutter nf nn Intension tn tho riftccnth .Street Mno Mill llo Coiistdcrrd. Tho committee ot property holders nlong nine avenue, the route of tho proposed ex tension to tho riftccnth street cable line, met yesterday In Judge Hides' olllce In the Massachusetts building, nnd proceeded nt onco to tho otllco of J'lcsldent Walton It. Holmes, of the Grntid Avenue Cable Com pany, where, through Judgo Stiles, the clinlrmnn of tlm committee, they unfolded their plun of hnvliig the cabl" company build an electric line etensliin from the Fifteenth street teimlmis of the cnblu line to Hvanston, there to connect with the KiilisiiH City & lndepeiidenco ltnpid Tran sit line, ninKlng n shoit cut Into ltidepend enco. The committee was composed of Judgo 13. H. Stiles. O, H. Qilenl. Frank Hnrdesty. l C. Douglass, Judge Philip J. Henn nnd Harmon Hell. Judge Stiles, ius chairman of the committee, made n full statement of the ndvnnt.igcs sine to lic et lie. both to the road and the people, by the building of the proposed cvtenslon, and stnted that most of tho property holders, It it were necessary to obtain tho road, would be willing to meet the cnble com pany on any fair and reasonable grounds in the way nf n bonus. President Holmes stated. In reply to the proposition of the committee, that at pres ent no action could be taken by his com pany In the matter because of aiinnge ments now being perfected by which tho Oram! avenue cable load Is to be consoli dated with other roads of tho city, which would be completed next month, when hu would. If the property holders so desired, take plcnsuie III submitting their matter to the boanl ot the consolidated companies. Mr. Holmes futther stated that so far as he Is personnllv concerned, no cvtenslon will be made save on n buslness-llkc lusls. lie does not think that at present Inde pendence needs any more i.illroaiW, espe cially trom Knnsas City, nnd does not see how the business nlong the proposed ex tension can posslldv Insure its successful operation if It Is built. When the commit too mentioned to Mr Holmes that some dnv tho city might purchase ushliigton pa ik ns one of Its sj stem of parks, and this being the case. It would gieutly enhance the business of the pinposed electric line, and alone might mike It a paying venture. Mr. Holmes stated thut that was dealing too far lu the future to enter nt all In tlm matter then being discussed 'I he confer ence between the committee and Ml. Holmes ended with the iindei standing thnt when the consolidation of the Hi and ave nue and Mettopolltan cable lines had been peTteeted the luattet ot the l' ?" ' stieet extension would be lecalled for con- slileiatlon. 01 IV TAM3S HI"; lO-MOIlltOW. Irensurer (ireen lias Ilinplojed I3xtrn Men for I be Impelled Hush. City taxes fall due to-morrow City Tie.ismer Green lias provided for the an ticipated run by putting on the evtia men allowed by the oidlnance pas-ed at a ic cent session of the council. He has also piepared a plan by which he will be able to deteimlne when a man does his full duty. The peisoual tax bonks are numbered front the llrst tecelpt to r,n, In seiks. and each mnn who will work on the peisoual lists will be given a book. All he will have to do is to till out the tecelpt and pass it along without .Ullvlng his name as deputy. If be gets aivav with as fall an, amount of woik ns his prim talk would indicate, he will he let.ilued. If not. ho will not do many days woik In the iifllce. The tin ties, with the land tax books, nave been taken fiom the vaults, and swung into position neat the cashier's desk The tax rolls will be placed on the desks In legular older, aciorillng to the Index of siib-illvls-lous, nnd everything done to facilitate business. Mr C.nen sajs that It the peo ple will uppcar, hi" will handle fin per cent ol the taxes In the time allowed for the deductions of ti'bates He expects a heavy attendance, as the lists have been coining In ver rapidly, and inquiries, as to the miniums ugalnst icitalii lots, etc., have been niimeiou-. ami fuqtient. hl'll.l. ON JIAMi. Tlm Letters sent lo the Itenevolent Ahmi i iatliiu of Anierlia. In the hands of Postmaster Homer P.eed and Inspector Williams Is a large package of letters bearing the printeu addiess of "The Ilenevolent Association of Aineilc.i." They wcie ii'celveil at the postollice sev eial weeks ago, In response to the appeals of thut Miclet sent out to the people of tho land The number of letters leceived de notes the fact that either theie was a kit go number of let lei i sent out or else the weie sent to a class of men who vvuie pultku laily prompt in making icsponse to thu appeal. , , , i, The association was organized b lvriy C. Phillips and Ilrax V. Law ranee, of this fill, anil the Ictteis sent out weie clo-ely Investigated b the ullleinls of the post olllce ilep.iitniLiit. The result wns lb.it ln siiector Williams ordered all mall for that uddi esi held lor Inspection am! Investi gated. TAl.lvlll) Willi JIHINMIN. An e-Peiiivlit Calls on Prleiuls at tho Pnuii l Jail. II. I.. Heed, who was sent to tho peni tentiary fiom hem tlueo Jems ago fot n Uio fiiMiucut liidiilgencu In Uio eonlldeiico game, leturned to the elty on Tuesday ovenlng anil pioeieilcd at once to look up his old haunts and his old friends, lu tho course of his navels ho sauntered In lo see Jnlltr Kennedy, nnd iiski d to be shown to Johnson's cell lie was aicpmmodatei nnd had u long chat with tlm "l.nug Man. who has spent a number of jimis at Jeftei snn City under thu calu ot the waiden of Iho penitential y, uiiil is quite familial with thu points ot Inteii'Ht about that hlstcuici spot. Ml Iticd did not state what he had In view us a means ot making a living, but stoutly lelteiatcd thu assertion that ho tncunt to bo honest In tho fiituie, ItllMOVAl, or TICKIIT oiiici; Of tho '' Vnrk, Chicago A: hi. I.ouls Itallni.id (Mcktl PI iti Itoad), Oil May 1 the Chicago licked olllce of tho Now Voik, Chicago K St, Louis rallro.ul (NlckeJ Plato loael) will be moved to No. Ill Adams aticet, opposite thu postollice. J, V. CAl.AHAN, General Agent. Dentils mid funerals. Timothy Doualiue, aged 'ii jeais, died at yesteidny at St Margaiefs hospital, of consumption, lie leaves a wife and two children. He wus a nu mber of tho Ancient Order of Hibernians, division No, 2. Thu funeral has not been iinanged. The funtial of Hugo Haiuaker, aged 5t yeais, who dleel at his home, S19 I3ast Twenty-third street, took placu jesterday morning at 10 o'clock ut tho home, Ilurial was lu I'nlou cemeierj'. The funeial of .Miss l.llllan D, oilman, daughter of Mr. uiul Mrs, J. Wollmun, took place jcsteiduy at 'i p. in at thu home of thu parents, 7-' West Hleventh stieet. Itabbl Sehuluian olliclated. The bulla! was in Hlmwood cemeteij-, lilt Her Mltb a flute. Mrs. fieitle WeJt went to the Central police station jesterday to procure a war rant tor the airest of her husband, Will iam West. She charged him with assault ing her with u. (lute jesteiday forenoon in front of their home ut 501 X3ast Twenty second street. Police Surgeon Hide diesseel u gush on her brad, which she claimed was made by the llute. The Ituiidolph (ilrl Found. 13llza Jtogers, the girl who ran away fiom her home at Randolph. Mo., Mon day, was found jesteiday at the residence of Thomis II. Walker. 112? Missouri uvo nue where she was working as u domes tic. ' It required no persuasion on the part of her mother to have her return home. Mrs. Hogers and daughter left last nlfht tor JUndolyu. OF INTEREST TO STOCKMEN, ltlXKIPTS OP HOOS Ittt.S'MNO ItP.AVIPlt THAN A V13Att AtlO. The I.-irge Supply Is Porpletlng to All Per rons In the Trndc Quality ts (looel for This Time nf eir Puck ers Haying freely. Tho mntiner In which the markctntilc supply ot hogs Is keeping; up Is a stir prise to nil In the trade. Despite the fnct thnt tho winter marketing of Iiors wns tiiitiMinlly heavy nnd It vnq MimiRht that the spring stippty hntl been cut Into lo make tip part of tho Ruins' showed over tho previous winter, tho receipts continue to run heavier than a yenr ngo. Tho nrrlvnls hete at tho stock yards for the week ending Tue.scl.iy were CG.93.J, against C0.39S the same week, Inst enr, nml the quality very good for thin tlmo nf year, the average for both seasons being 2ll pounds. Packers nro getting a larger per cent of tho arrivals, their pur chases for the llrst week In Mny this year being 4P,0l, ngnlnst 3J.U9 Inst year. W It. Jttltiger, bookkeeper for II. C. Wl ,io fc Co., Is back nt work, nfter a short visit to his old homo In Cnrbon tlnU ICns. T N. Hnncock, Stanley, Kns., had In hogs yesterdnj'. 13d Tooniey, Hraymcr, Mo., oamo In with hogs jesterday, j. II. Ciutnlmtigh. live stock agent of tho Kansas City. Pittsburg & Oulf rail road, was ut tho yards yesterdnj'. Ho snvs the fnt cuttle In Newton nnd Mc Donald counties In .Missouri nnd In Hon toti enmity In Atkans.w arc all gone. The fruit crop It very promising nlong his line npplcs especially so In Arkan sas. Wlnengcr & llrown, Cedar Junction, Kns., ciinie In yestetdnv with hogs. T. J. Moore. I.lano, Tex., writing un der date of .May fi to tho I3vnns-Snlder-Huel Companj-, reports good rains nnd the drouth broken In thnt section. Cattle doing well. " Martin .V Herman. Comanche, Tex., were up yesterdnj' with cattle. T . Duncan nnd Scott Wilson, Platte county. Mo., were In yesterday with hogs. They s.iv cattle and hogs are short In their county ns compared with Inst year. , George T. Hume, who ranches In lttiti nels cciunt.v, Tcv., was nt tho yards yes terdnj'. Ho reports good grass and says cattle are doing well. SI. Gllniorc. Gteat Hend, Kn wnt herewith hogs yesterday. Ho says cat tle and hogs aie short In his county. Hugene Chase. Aigentlne, Kns., had In cnttle and hogs jesterday. Hints Urns.. Cleveland, Mo., were In yesterday with heifers. Ftank Wedib, Mnllne, Km., came In yesterday with cattle and hogs. Jim Powell, Sinlthvillc, SIo., wns here yesterday with hogs L. C. Hlshop. Pittsburg. Kns.. wns nt the j-nids yesterday with cattle. II. D. Wilcman, I'utcell, I. T had In cattle yesterdny. William Adair, Shawnee Mound, SIo., was In yesteidny with hogs. Hack Puniphiey, Vinitn, I. T.. came In yesteidny with hogs. II. V. Picket, Il.vmor, Kns., was at tho varels yesterday with hogs. John Jacobs mid O Shaffer, Hmporla, Kns., were here yesterday with cattle and hogs They say the hall storm of Monday did much damage to fruit, but at the' same tlmo killed thousands of chinch bugs. Corn and oats nro not seilously hint. ., , J. X. Schooler, Cat Hinge, SIo., wns in with cattle jesteiday. C.eeiigo Ptlce, Hullaid, SIo.. was nt the v-ards jesterday with cattle. SI. n. SIoss, Caddo, SIo., wns here J'es terdav with cattle. J. W Kenlck, Odessa, SIo., had In hogs jesteidaj'. . ASSAULTER IN BED, All Old M.in Km" keel senseless by llurgl.irs, but Ca it It inber tho Oii'iirreure. J. W. Hojd, ot i5l Grove street, was tak en to thu police station jesteiday morning, suffering fiom two sevue gashes, one un der the left eye and one between the ej'es. Itojd Is acarpentii by Hade and Is ulinost 7J j ears of age. Police Surgeon Hide drened the wounds, vvliL-h weie mndc bj some blunt Instrument, nnd nsked Ilojd to explain how the wounds were made. The- old man statcl that he had no recol lection of being assaulted. He went to bed Tuesday night feeling well and without a bruise, and awoke jesterday morning bathed III blood. , It Is believed bj the police that burglars attempted t" lob the house Tuesday night and were siirpiised by the old man awak ening and assaulted him. '1 he blows elazeel him and he did tot ie-aln consciousness until morning, when hu could not remem ber the assault. KI3AI llsTAI'i: KIWIOIP-. The llartell li.ils s.ihl l lliivu lleen Nilil llilildlng cm (ir.linl Aieliue. It was said yesterel.iy that the H.utell flats, on the east side of Itunlson street, near roiuteeiith, aie about to bo sold for Kii.ftnO, The tumor has been denied, hut jesterday It was leatllrnud Another state, incut which was made jesteiday was that active' iii'gotlatlous me em for the purehaso of a lot on tho east side of (ii.ind avenue, near Tenth stieet, to be follow eel by the election of a six-story business building, with a frontage of lll feet. Also It li, un derstood that the congiegallon of St. Paul's Itefotnieil chinch, llev. Dr. .1. W. Ivove, pastor, is eonslileilng building a new church edillco somewlieie on iho I3ast side ot the city Among the site's which have been mentioned am ones at fourteenth and Chailolte stiects, ami l'lfteenth street and I.iellii avenue'. .llti-Tobieco l.eagile An Antl-Tob.icco League was organized jesterday at the Centi.il high school. Principal Iliichaiiau opened the meeting by an addiess expressing his sympathy and co-eipeiatloii lu the ciigauUntlou. An un tiling worker in tlm c.iuso has been Miss Almlr.i Hnjes, lu whose class the move ment oilgitinti'd iiieio weie l:'", signature's lo the constitution and it piomlses to bo one of tho stlongest organised onlers In tho high school The following olllceis wcro elected: President, Hill ton Held, ie e piesldeiit. I're'd Pel klus, secietary, Daisy Dennis; ueasuier Itlcharil Appeison, Tho Hi. st regular meeting will bo held next Tuesday afternoon. Tbe Pearl) Snlntuiiii Of the teeth Is brittle. SOZODONT, com posed exclusive lj of hjglenle vegetable elo. incuts, ami containing liu solvent, is the only article which, while whitening tho enamel, piesenes Its soundness. An Abundance of fruit, C. J. Tiowbiidge, n pioiiiineut mill owner of Willow- Spilngs, SIo., was In the city vesteiday on business, Aiciiidlug in Sir, Tiowbrldgo the "Land of tho llig Ited Ai plu" will outdo all pievlous jeais lu the quantity of fiult lulsed theio this year. Apples ami peaches will be u diug on the market. Beecham's pills are for bilious ness, bilious headache, dyspep sia, heartburn, torpid liver,diz ziness, sick headache,bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appetite.sallow skin.etc., when caused by constipation ; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book. Pills io$ and 5 a box. Book frte at your druggist's or write B.F, Allen Co., 365 Canal St., New York. Annual tlc mon thin H.CQJ at) boni.. in a ri.w woltiis. Siiffererii Irom Piles Slay !.nrn of n Harm less, Lasting Cure. There are plenty ot pile cure which glvo relief, nnd sometimes euro n mlbl case ot piles, but there Is only one which can bo dciondcd umii with certainty to euro ob (ttlnnto, long standing eases, nml that Is the Pyramid Pile Cure. Indorsements and tcstlmonl-its nre re ceived dally from men and wxmicn whose Integrity nnd reliability nro above ques tion, nnd In this Connection a letter re ceived from tho Iter, James It. Wesbrook, ot How tie, Sllch., may be of Interest to plto sufferers who have sought In vain for 11 cure, lie snyst I have used tho Pyramid Pile Cure and t know that It Is all that Is claimed for It. I had been troubled with piles more or less for about eighteen je.iM. and I had tried other remedies, but the piles grow worse until nboiit ten months ngo t used the Pyramid Pile Cure, It gave nltnost Instant relief and I have been free from plies over since. Itov. J.-ime-j It. Wesbrook. Sir. Plank Smith, the well known nnd popular druggist of Ypsllnutl, Sllch,, In spenklng of tho Pyramid Pile Cure, soys: "A J ear ngo I sold to C, C. Potter, 113 Hamilton direct, Ypsllatitl, Sllch,, n Ihjx ot tho Pyrntnld Pile Cure. He made the fol lowing statement to me to-day: 'I hnvo been troubled for twenty years with Itch ing piles. Have tried nearly everything that promised relief, hut got very Utile help until one jcar ago 1 called on my druggist. Prank Smith, nnd got n box of the Pyramid Pile Cure, The one liox, ueil nceordlng to directions', was, In my case, n perfect cure, ns a jear spent without anj' simptutns of tho trouble has con vinced me.' " Although a comparatively new reined v, Its popularity Is such that nil druggists now soil It; If jour druggist hasn't It lu slock, he will get It for jtiii If J on nsk hlm, at CO cent nnd Jt per piek.igc. A pamphlet describing tho cause and euro of piles sent free by addressing the Pyramid Pile Co , Albion, Sllch. TiiiitD iti:nt.vii:.M' m:, 'Iho Present Armory .May lie I.i used for n Year Cheeking Up fill forms. Por the present, at least, tho Third regi ment will retain control of Its nrmorj' at Twelfth and Troost avenue. While the matter has not been decided upon llnally, thero Is a strong sentiment in favor of ac cepting tho terms offered by Hie owners of tho building. Iteduced rents have been of fered, and the olllcers feci that It would bo as well to maintain cnntiol for 11 full j-ear as to pay the rent until a new building can be elected. It would iciiulie seveial months to get a suitable building In condi tion for occupancy. .Meanwhile, Colonel Slmonds Is readj' to consider anj' pioposl Hon anj' prupcitj" owner may have to sub mit for a new artnoij'. Colonel dross, Captain Klnne-ard nnd Cnptnln Tow, as a board of smvey, put 111 the entlro dnj' yesteiel.iy checking up the property charged to the leglmelit. TheJ found that of tho original Issue verj' few uniforms ate In any condition for iish nt present. A singular fe.itiiui ot tho work was the discovery of epille a large number ot di ess coats. These gaimeiits are- not issued by tbe war ilcpattmcnt to tho states, and cannot be figured In with the lepoit of the bond. Dress cents abound, hut III most cases theio aro about one pair of trotiseis for each platoon of a company. The work ot the bo.iiel was completed with the exception ut thu Inspection of tho property in the hands of Com pany II, Captain Ctilllns, and Com panj' C, Captain Henlej, of Independ ence. Captain Collins has a se-p irntu armor-, and the lioarel found nobody to let it In when the members asked for the keys. The board will meet at H company's! 111 m ory this morning, after which General Wlckham will return to .leffeisoii city. Tho boa id will smvey Cnptnln llonlev s company at Its convenli'iice. 'llie vvurk ilonu will enable General Wlckham to have a new issue of uniforms fiom the war de partment. Tho statu will be entitled to new uniforms ns soon as it Is shown that the legal amount H below what the state can 1 lalni. . HOLY ltOs.YItY I'llimt'll. It Will llo llcelle tiled With fl.iboratii Cere monies mi Sluj 111 Right llev. Hlshop llonaciini. of Lincoln, Neb., Is to lay the corner stone of tho new Italian Ilomaii Catholic chinch on tho aft ernoon of Sundaj-, May 19. Tho 1 1'remoides nccomp.inilng tho lajlng of tho stone will be finite clahoiatc. All ot the ju lists In tills city nnd for miles around will attend, and tho many union C.ithollu so, letles of Kansas City nml Hie adjoining towns will Join In the piocesslon. The new church, which is known as the Holy Hns.irj' chinch, is to lie located at the 1 orner of Mlssoml avenue nnd Campbell stieet. Its pastor Is Kev. rather IVidlnaiul Santlpolo, who 01 ganled the palish In Novumbei. 1M'-. Iho chinch stimtuic will be ot bilck wltli a large stone basement lis dimensions will be 10$ bv M feet, nnd Its cost will be about Jjne). Tills amount, iiowevel, does not cover the cost ot the Intel lor, such as pews, altars and decoiallons. The election ot the church 1 sen es lis a good llliistiation l the laiild giowtli ot Kansas litVs Italian poiiiiliitlon When the 11.11 Ish was esiiibllslud W rather Santl p.lo. sei vices were held In a small loom at fifth stieet and Peucst avi-niie I hell linger qi nitem weie sec ill e, .111 In; lepei -I.ne., uv'.n.ie near Locus, BUM I 1- The forecast for to-day piomlses for Mlssoiiil. fair, with waiiuei weather In the eastein, mil cooler ill th. western ," rllonfaiid for Kansas, a No fair nnd coo -or with f.ivornlile eoiidllioiis for loi al storms. The highest and lowest n iap''i 1 iiiie lestirday was SO ami a deg t'ollniv ing Is a iceoid of lust night's olise 1 v.itlons Stations. .l"r- u,nL'. v..,. 1 11 loans uO 01 il ;..,. ,.u.i ...;! Hill,' .." .-.- ,.,.. o I'lnclllll.ltt .- " el Chicago St. Paul - ,?' Hprlngfleld .-' J Concotdl.i - ! Doelgo City -''' lllsmarck ; '; Helena .11 in filinmiiinn ..J ll lIV-JtMHU ,,i,M.,i.,.....-"- -- t mt . iitnfr ---"i " Wichita ........... Ml M SI I oiils -9 81 Kansas City - llristow 11 He peitj slierllT. Imiry O, llilstow lias been niipolnted n ileim y l -rllt lu Sheiilt O'Neills otllco. Irlsteivv wus chief cleik under Itecoidcr Owsley, nnd has two or tlueo Indictments pending against hlm In connection with the ato election finuds. Iliilldiiig Periiiits. The following building permits wcro is- b7o!iii'7leiVii'i'ic:ksoii, 1K3 Hrooklyn avenuej fl.iiuu resilience. 10 cost Jin. Plymouth Coiigiegatlonal Church bo. clety 3121 and .11 A! Southwest bnulovard; frame church building, to cost Jl,ei (! I. llrown .v Son, S,:u List Lighth stuet: fiamo resilience, to cost ..JW. C. H. Holmes, 1711 Agnes avenue; repair a bullied building, to cost ilcrt, ,.. SI. Steiniuejcr, -"'H Uat Ninth street; brick addition, to cost wu. .Vliei-rl.ege I. ileum I iucd. Tho following couples were yesterday licensed to wed: Name, Ago. CHItonl W. Nail, Kansas City. Mo l Hattle McCllntock, Liberty, SIo,.,,, 3) Isaac N. Ckuk. Kansas City. Mo.... 31 Sirs. Kiumlci Smith. Kansas Cltj, SIo 3J llciitlis Itipurliil. Tlie following deathb were reported to the board of health, ycsteiday: llroodU, J'HIa 11. i V'''."i; Hoaedale, Kas.j Slay 7; luidirltls; Initial I'nlou ceine- 'w'heeler, James J : 61 vears; 1S0J Hast Kighteenth stuet. Slay b; heart disease; burial in I'nlou cemetery. .-.,., Commodore. Ada, 33 jears; OH Hast Sixth street: Slay 6: consumption; burial In In dependence, SIo. Itlrlli Iti'peirled. The following births were reported to the board of health jesterday: Milotte, Joseph and Ueorgla; girl; Cen tropolls; May 1. Iteed, II. JI. und Sllna; boy; 3120 Jefferson street; May D. Stewait, Henry and Slalleia; boy; 601 Campbell street. April 30. Alber, Umtl und Kate; boy; 1315 West Twentj--fourth stieet; Sluy 6. Scully, J J. and Itosa; boy; Twenty-ninth and Summit stu-ets. Slay T Devvltt, Wulter and Maggie; boy; 2117 Jefferson street; Slav ti. Lewis, David und Ueejifeiu; fcllrl; (53 LydU avenutj; Slay 7. necessltiiled another change. iin! a t. lien 1 w is 111. do to No i.l Wast Pllth stieet 1 i- alV I ' congiegatl.in has g.own to s.ieli roportloiis Hint a lng' 1 hiiuh bulbil Hi H neeeled. lleneo the lloly itos.iry tliuieh. nn: wi:.vi 111:1;. One of Nicoll's Scotch Cheviot Suits to or der, $20 to $30, will afford you more than common com fort, style, and service. If you look you'll sec wc lmvc a corner, so to speak, on Scotland's best and prettiest output of Cheviots. Wc know how to tailor these soft, rich fabrics for best effects. Trousers to order, $4 to $14. Suits or Overcoats to order, $15 to $50. Simples mailed. Garments oxpresved. Corner 9th and Main Chicago. ? tf ST-Lom''' st. paw. (stsyl'lCCW 0n. hoston. TAfLdR "r,nrR' Wasiiinoton. NiwYork. Ispianm-olis. KassvsCitv. SvnIrvsc isco. Slisvrvpotts. IlARTrORt). I'OHTUSt). ORC, LoSANOTtLS. PIANOS. H A Z E L T O N pianos: KANSAS CITY PIANO GO,, 1215 MAIN ST. WHOTSflmsasSSWiMMSTOMg I HSDFC 1 1 Root beer B Oivc the cbildrcti is inufli p II litres' Uootliccr ns they want, p ga T.ikonsmiicli us you want, your- g p i,elf. There's no harm iti it p p uotliint; but good. I The Clias. 13. Hires Co., I'lillaJa. DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES -WINTER.- SUAIAIEF IS NOW HERE If j on want to Keen cool buy Hind's Refrigerator and Ice Chest, Tin; m:sr in tin: vvohi.d, on which wo aro niaUlns low price Factory prlco Itefllserntor, 13 00; our price, J7.M. riictoij price Itofilgcrator, $15.00; our pilec?, JvSO. 1'actoiy price ltcfilsctator 17.00; our price, liuu). IMctory prlco ltcfrlgerntor, IJO.Oi), iiir nice, Jl.'W ,nil iither sUes In nropoitlou. AIo -i full linn of Wuler I'ooleis, Lawn Mowers, Screen Doois ami Wliiilow uii'l seasonable eoojs, LooycnBros. 1209 and 1211 Grand Ave, 4t4mill IA llmiirv. si.niniljrv ur Tor Wll IIIUIV cureillnrilo3icJ.is. Vuu can bo troatuii at homo for tho same) price uuilc r suuie ifuuruul). If jouiirofcrloccimulic'revcowlllcun trdit to iuy rallruail fuiu ouil hold bills, uuel uo charco.if wofull tucurii. If youUavotaUn mci' ftu'l, leidlilu iolii!U, ami silll have tubes aiul Salus.BIuconnl'uU'lici.iutuoiilU.hore'l Uioul, 'luiplen, duiiier t'uluivU Npoli, VliH'W apy liartuf Uio toiiy, IlulrorK)rbiuvtiulllp' uut, it Is tUli hiplelllllc lil.UOII i'lllSO.N that wo Kuuruuti-u to euro. Wo toPclt tuo moit ulittluuto cutecuud iIiuIIcuku tbovtorlu I"'' u rum wo tuuuot ruic. b)plillU bal ulirurn bulUcd the kllloMlie Ulont imllicut ubl cluun. fc.",o),OOOc.iillalU'lilnioucui)t'omillloual uuarauty. Attkolutc i.rooia tcntbeulceloaappll catlon. Adrtrcs I ook UUK1)Y CO., UO? Mil. mile- 'IVnpl.-. nilCAfitl. I I.I.. The Journal deliv ered at your door for 10 cents per weelc. jfbrl't. fhi B? w'-ViLlt3JVa i-i I "Could I have another h Gluss of that s2 The Great Sale Progressing. Dally tho throng Increases, drawn by tho Immonslty of tho bargains offered. It takes but littlo advertising to keep tho public alert with Buch prices as prevail bore. Tho word of mouth advertising neighbor tolling neighbor works tho wonders that aro dally fcou In tho multitudes that come. Bo among them to-day. SAILOR HATS. Uvcr poptllnr, the price mills In crcned Interest In tlm olTerttiff. 1,000 plnln nml rotitjli Slrnw lnllnri, noversolil for les tliati it iliiarter, 10 Cents. SO tlitWn flno 'J'rlniiticil Pallor Hnti, lit white, blue, tiliielt of brown, usual price $1, 50 Cents. TRIMMED HATS. They've served their tiny nml ROlieratlon ns pattern hats ntnl now arc put on the sncrlllclal ttltnr. llnuiKoniely trliiiiueil nml of lntest conception, they must fjo, whatever the suerlllee; newer crentlotis constantly nrrivlnir ren tier reillicllon of piesent stoch Itu perutive. 150 of thein for lnilles anil children. 'I'nlte the price tlchet, wlmtever It may he, nml yon It now that it is low enough now, deduct one third nnd the hat Is yours. This applies to to-day only. LADIES' CAPES. The rapid advance ot the season calls for specially tempting prlco bits to unload the stoclc. You'll find them here, too. IfiOnll wool cloth Dniihle Capes, plnltrtl nil aioitml, pleated collar, vvortli S'.'.r.O, 69 Cents. Xevv styles, full sweep, embroid ered Cnpcs, vvortli SI, $1.48. WRAPPERS. Ilatislc Wrappers, full front, pleated back, sttaps, pocket, etc., woitli $1, 69 Cents. Indigo blue, red and black and while Wrappers, full front, pleated back, .straps, pocket, vvortli SLSfl, 73 Cents. Tho May Salo has been a success from tho very start and should keep up to tho very end. Prices liko theso aro not mot every day, and should be taken advantage ot when op portunity presents. Each price will plainly show to you that IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT THE BEE HIVE 912-914 MAIN STREET. HI KMIAM, . . MtKi:, rrt'ftitlont. U v rrrthlt nt. METROPOLITAN NATIONSBANK, Capital, $500,000.00. Deposits Mayl. Illlll, SLMiLTi.iil'J.G:!, I V. i:. Hull, I VV. '. I.I j t . A. Plll.-.l.'i, (. .1. II. Will"., DIRECTORS. W.isnllclt are-mints of II inks IfiulciTs, I'orpointions. r'lrni'.. Murli.inlfi .111 J Individuals ami will lu sl.ul tiMiiuoiorcorievpcinil wltli tlioiucoiiii'iupIatliiK m.iliiich.uii;c or opening tm account b 19. W. WOODVVAIII). r. A. WOODWARD, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, UOALHRS IN PAINTS, OILS AND (1LASS, J206and 1208 Union Avo. (Noar Union Dopoty, KansaB City, Mq, PDeatherage Lumber Company,! 1 Lath, shingles, shsh, doors and blinds ! WHITE "yELLOWPIN&. I r5l5Ssia-ssSS?rJ!5!tiC YOU WILL REALIZE THAT "THEY LIVE WELL WHO LIVE CLEANLY," IF YOU USE SAPOLIO KANiA". 1'ITV, .vllsMiurl. hr. I III WE T DOOR OM : Corner Niiioteoiith and Wyoming Sts., Kansas Gitj'f Mo. it'iown ciiriti:-111:111' iii'ii.niMi. W HERRELL CURE Hi., nnlv iiiih that iujranlees to cure, and tbe only ouetbal bas never iujured tbe Lealtbot asluglo patleat. 710 WYANUOTTE STRUliT, KANSAS CITY, MO. 1 DEARDORFF, LUMBER. Estimates furnished ou all kinds ot Uulldluu Material. Country Trade and Car Shipments especially boiicited. 20XU AMJ VtNt ulitLlil's. JiANSAS V1TV, SHJsSOUlM. SILK WAISTS. A bewllderlnc assortment, and none hut the befit timotirr them, The prices nre Indicators of our methods, not of the v.ilno of the (oods; Hint's farnnil nvvay beyond what you'd expect at the price. C 1 1 1 ii :i silk, crush collar and belt, full back nnd front, full sleeves, in either stripes, checks or solid colors, worth every penny of J5, $2.69. SILKS. Merit In every thread tho price too low to judge them fnlrly by. See them. fit) pieces fancy figured China Stilts, vvortli 60 cents the yard, 18 Cents. LADIES' HOSE. A hard to equal and Impossible to eweol opportunity. IliO (Wen ladles' 'fast black, full, regillur made Hose, worth UOccnts, 10 Cents. LADIES' VESTS. Marvels of cheapness in prlco nnd excellence in quality. .ISO doen ladies' ribbed cotton Vests, worth 10 cunts, 3 Cents. SILK MITTS. Lower than ever before, any where, at any time. 100 docn Indies' nil pure Silk Mitts, vvortli U0 cents a pair, 10 Cents. SUMMER CORSETS. Tlie very best that aro made are to ho found hete, and usually nt just about one-half their actual value. A case in point: ;ir dozen of the best dollar Sum mer Corsets on sale to-day at 48 Cents. ,1. .. STKCAN, CiithtW. W 1 1,1 I.. ,.IM, Deposits May 1. lii'jr,, SillOll VlWATu f. I:. Vll.K. I.e eirK' 1. lie , .1. K. Itill llhilln, II. I.. Vic I. fret). I runic lliiircriii.in, I.. It. -.iiillli, I . s. Vleir.J. .1. I., stmin. l"A.ON. J. C. 1IOKTOX FAXON & CO., :::;:; Y!rv,'. I Tclcphonu 22 "l. ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, BELTING, PULLIES, SHAFTING, ETC. Uni;lnucrinx Supplies. The English Supply & Engine Wf coikiFAisr'v, tlV-,lli Itrnuilway, l, JVlUsnurl. VMUIIUA, Kuua. rim isiiiiitiKTV .vu Mou- I'lll.VIJjM. Tbe) follortlui; date mimts U'tfardlut; tho berrell Cure) are) absolutely truu: It U the) olJ- cat bucinu uieillcal cure; the oldest auel tbe nniy cenuine) and orl-'ltul cuts In tlio tvvo Kausan Cltys tin) only cum Indorsed jud aclojited by tbs Untied Stalea coverumeut autboritled on an Investigation: the Ditlenl in vvritlncr a sura and rb,rm.inent