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.iMMB m jjnuftwhi 8 11115 KAiNSAS CUT .10UlliNAL. FRIDAY, MAY 81. 1805. spoui in hiurii ahiicm. llnntlng mi tho rlill I mi Ideal Sporting 1 rip. Wagon lite In the South Afrlcin Inte rior lin?, of course. It ilrnvibrti ks, jet In n cllnmte where for nlintit seven months iibsoltitely settled weather may be re lied upon IH pleasures outnumber them Ilfty to one. To mount one' pons on it clear, bright moraine; to rlle forth Into the Ieilt with n frleml find br.ce of Jiolnter, with the blessed feeling th it j on lmvo not n enre In the world lie otul tho murch of your vvngoit In th next water; to lie absolutely certain of mimu pretty shooting In a wild country innocent of farms and fence , tj trturu to enmp townrd evening with iwthars t n r twelve braces of birds and a rmall buck tlic thine, to the nvcniR 3ienlthy mile, seem ns near prefe tloii ns may be found In this Mile or te-ir It Is S o'clock on ft bright April illum ing In South llechtmmilniid. The air Is full of light, brisk and womlertttlly ex hilarating Tour Bllhiiers hno bieik fisted lllidir the lee of their Wagwi. Sow, liming mounted their ponies -the uverage South Afrlnin horse Is stldum inor than fourteen hand they rlJc quietly down the hither side of the filial 1jv utllej, "Imigle" it Is called In th. se parts, wherein they were outspantied, and climbed the farther tlt. It is a plctliresrtiio scene. The flloprs are clothed with a long: giowth of wav ing crass, now greenlsh-jellou- after the JiUns, nmlil which Rreat bowlders of dirk red rock crop up. Here and there imiall patches of bltle.Rteen bush start utit from the pr.issy seldt. llejoml, rownliiK tho valley, begins n thlcklxh woodland of short trees b.istnrd tdlow Mood the lloets call them which ex tendi for Eomo miles in front, till tho Kreat open plains are tig.iln t cached. As) the gunners ride up the fuither slope their wagon Is already In motion behind them; btnrtlnR iition its il.ij's trek sev enteen miles to the next water. Through tho clear, nimble air come the crack of the driver's great whip and his shi 111 cries, hurled at the oxen, and the un wieldy homo on wheels crushes slowly through tho yleldltiR sand. Hut now the Ktinners have spread out In line and tlm pointers nro already bus. Near somo litivvldeis) ono of the dogs feathers .1 lit tle, then stands rigid ns a llgtiru of bron?i'. The two nearest gunners dis mount. They already carry their guns und binUolIcrs, and ride, a9 men do In the e!dt. In their llinnel shlits with thlr sleeves well rolled up the arms. Theie Is little to incumber their move ments. Ureechs, gaiters and stout boots, a shirt and n shady tint are all that n man needs in Africa, The reins nre thrown over the ironies' Jiccks nnd hang In front of them and the Hags will stand quietly for hours. Now the Runners nie close upon the pointer, Btlll standing with rigid tall and out stretched neck. Theo francolln lie close in tho long grns. "Where the deuce '" on a sudden up spring three brown birds within live feet oMIio vportsmen, Twen ty ynrds of law, the guns are up, two light reports from smokeless cartildges, and a br.ice of the birds hit the earth. Almost Instantly n third report follows and the rear gunner has secured his right and left not a dllllcult matter with these francolln. Hut the pointer Is not yet content. Another lit. ice of birds is found and brought to bag within thir ty ards. The partridges are now gathered. They prove to bo the small Coqull fran colln "N swlmur the natives call them perhaps the most beautiful game birds in the world. As one of them lies In the gunner's palm for a few moments the bright Nankin jellow and orange of tho head, the clear, hawklike mat kings of the breast, nnd the beautiful shape and feathering mark this partridge of Africi as a gem among its fellows. The birds nre bestowed In a saddlebag and the gunners mount and ride Into the forest on tho right hind side of the wagon road. M.nnwhlle their comrades hao entered the woodland more to the left hand and their guns can be heard al ready going Tor two hours the sportsmen quietly walk their horses thiough the forest, moilng due west. Once their pointer gets Into a small troop of guinea fowl delving for bulb, and after a smart chase drives throe of them Into a tree, whence, as they lly oft. the gunners se cure them easily enough At length, after picking up a few hut tei flies In the torest clearings, for they carry n, net. our gunnrts emerge upon broid, rolling, sun-drenched plains, cov eted with long, pale joilnvv gras. Through thee thev tide steadily hour after hour, picking up eiery now nnd again a head or two of game. Now It i a brace of big redwing partridge (Orange Hlver francolln), now one of thoso annoying, yet handsome, game birds the black nnd while hust.ml swart koorhaan. the Hoers call him whose noisy and chiding ivujs ate fa miliar even where in open eldt in Smith Afrlen. Now. alter keenest search, a leash of tiny bush quail ate Hushed and secured, one nftir the other having lit erally to be kicked up A bare ami .1 Miliary "dikkop" thlek-kn. e plover ire ndd-d to the glowing big London Review. Ik it vnu utTi r fmm si, 1c In itliiche, dlz rlnesH, constipation tt, rttiio.nber Carter's I.lttio I.tvcr Pilli will relieve you. Otio pill is a doia (.KAMI i:tt'USl().V 'In l' rtle Spring, Warn iislnirg Siiucl it, .line '.', 1HII". special TitAix sciipdple Lcivc Kansas Pity I'nlon depot.. 01 a m. Le.im Kansas City, Grunl ave.... SfGn m L.UVt Inch pendente 8 V. a.m. Arrne Vvaireiisbuig 10 20a.ni Return Inn Li ie Wirn rodmig 730p.m. Excursion rouml trip tickets from Kan sas Citl and Indent mlence, KO OIIAND ATTKU'TIONS The ninth annual meeting of tho Missou ri Suite Hand Association The hundreil niui ans tindei the dli(tlon of James M Himlsfir. iniiiie-il dlrntnr, will (,ie a grin 1 suer. d concert on Sunday afternoon l.li-'int lioatinif. llrhing. and all kinds of itmiiHim ins. i:eursion tl kets on sale nt t nloa depot. No 101 t'nion aienm, Unind Auiwe depot and ilty n kt mil. . nv mjo luinstrcit. 'i: s ji:vj;tt IMpsenger and Tlikct Agent. A New smiilij Triln In l'i elnr SprlNt: Commfnclng Piindiy, Juni 2. the Wabash riliroad will run a train from the t'nion dint to llxtelslor Springs and retina .r feiindu. leailng t'nion leKt at 0-0 a in ind leailiv IJxnlMor Springs at 7 p m returning This will give an entire iii at l'melblor Mirlngs and ran be takin ad mtage of by plenlc parties and others who want u d ly otf fur recreation and rest ltemember.thls train lenfsrrom the t'nion ii pot und runs right Into the city of J.x ce lor Sprlnps without transfer Can fir the round trip Wnbish Titket Olllct, Ninth and Delaware stre. is ii n o m.ANn, lotern l'asseng,! Agent. Three l'n-t 'I ruins 1'ruiii St. I.oult to ,Ncr Viirlt. Th" pi m p m New York express "No Ci" whl h has the Mu jurl I'aetiio aftir n on conneetlon from Kansas Clti, Is not it) onl fu.t train from bt J.oiif to the 7. lit o r the VanilJlli-l'cnns)lianla short ini- The "Pennijlvanli Sj.eei il" ienes M 1,0111 at S in a in find the New York limit i at 1.00 o'elorU p m every day, with throiiKh sleeping car and dining car ren te' from St I.ouls to indianapollf nation, Columbus, i'lttsburg, .tiltimor,. Washing ton, i'hiladelphl i and New York, in as cpl k time u the VaniUIU-P.nn8lvanla. I lut t I'linle (iriiiiinl. In the tntlre Went 1'bnty of pure water. Hulldinss for dancing or shelter. .Magnltl i.rnt groie of Urge tree, (Jlorloili, caniet of splendid gr.iw llerl of lii buftalo and deer The i t-al miot Nothing Ilka it anywhere. Onl ore hour's ride from Kan. sa City, I-o rate, Nj charge for use of grounds ltlsmar k fjrove 1 the beauti ful iool park mentioned Call at I'nlon l'a r tie ticket ollice Pm) Main street, corner T nth. tor full particulars. Telephone UOJ. Ortgon und Wiithliigton llkt flue J.eaies Kansas City dally at 3.V) a. m and r a hes I'ortland In Just seventy hours. Dniy by the Union Pacific. Compare with oth r lines City ticket office, ICuO Ham street. Telephone 1103. GOING TO ST. LOUIS TO-NIGHT? Hurlington Jtouto tram leaves at S 13 p. m. The only line runnlnu three sUepers with new elegant compartment berth unj buffet, fisrvicu unurpiij'.-d. department the Journjjwas niadstojgntiyfjl suv yesterday tlkl.Lisyilfu I They w BANKERS AND INVESTORS Wanting choice hich gri le Hulrc I'tpT, llon.ls, llnnk Hti k- r uthrr Invmiinint Se. ntltles, or k I i ii ml 1'nrm Mort gite lAitns, or t) m r ell Improved t 'tv Kitnln"" "r I il n-e lh.pi rtv nr Improved farm'- ill n "r loite-potid With M It AHI II Mii user lilt' Kill A H. t, i tlVVIIsMiv t ).. .113 Dilitmire striet, KanMi t lly. Mil. 1 1 lepllimc So. I .Ml I Houston, Fibie & Co. (Suci t ssors to iv .1 lltran & Co) BONDS, STOCKS M,V.V.V,",V.,AI' fijll tlrbiu iro sfrret. Kiini t It, Mi puaq cAnuc p. nn !"Js. UIIHOi UHUIIU X) UUi Hank Stocks Cunimen it I'lipir, 1 re ,MS nt I.WVAItl. St. I.T !l It Re I 1. 1.. I. Ill,, W. J, Aiidersoi!,Kal Ci1 ivlnwarc it, Kin is fill Mi Cnm menial I'mwr, Ptjilu an 1 Hon. It ul l.sinte lnn H. P. WRIGHT & GO. STOCKS and BONDS. Send fir our Weeklv Quotation Clculir the onlj ngulir puidi Hion of prli i s of loial llonds and Stocks In this market, ARMOUR BUILDING, 500 DELAWARE ST., KA.NsAs CHI, Mil. I'lAriAli. Inral ttiitik st.M c (jnntiitliitis. The following nic the bid nnd nsked price of -locks of Kansas City binks nnd ether locil securities, ns furnished by II, ' Wright & Co., brokers, Armour build ing: Hid Asked. K'i pi. 11TJ 1W 11- 103 W 7S M lli'i 72ti American National bink 71 Ciu.en' National bunk .... Hi I lrt Nntlnnnl bulk 17u Interstate National bink D Midi mil National bank loo Miourl Nntlonnl bink !! Nation il llink of Commerce ....113 I'nlon National bank ml'. M oitrl .Savings bank II". Mcehmles' bink Pfi Kmsns Clly Btate bank ... 71 Metropolitan National bink . PI Neu Knglind Safe Ilrposlt .. .112 Kati-is city stock .irl HI Metrojiolltan street rallvvu . wi t'nlted States Trust Comp inj Hi." c n. riinNcn, l'rc-td in WYAN Ni:i.SON, Seer tirj and Treasurer. r.slAlll.lsnl II IM7II. FRENCH BROS. COMMISSION- CO Orders executed for future delivery of drain nnd 1'rovlslons Itoonw 20, 21 nn 1 22 Kvclnnge bldg. Private wires to Chtr.tgo, New York and St. Louis, IVlient slitnitliui Abriiiiit. Prom Iteerbohm Mn 17 It will be tolerablv clear from whit pre cedes, that the prospects for the harvest of 1W are In no meins brilliant; th it. In fact, the outlook Is for a field rnmliltr alilv 1is thin last enr, when the crops, as a whole were abnormally I irge Thus the nntlclpitlou i xpiped In these iol umns n fortnight ago, that the world's cron In lsv, nilglit eislly l,n IjnoflOXi bnh- "Is li-s than 1 ist ear. can be more strong. Iv advanced now Thl Is the feature of the situatlen, and It villi explain wh. In the fue of enoi mous Milpmcnts to Eu rope during the pist month, and a conse quently lucre islng quantity atln.it, the in lr ket relinlus linn, with u mnlldent feiling In the future of vvheit ltuer In fut, mi be supposed to argue that whlli Hi, re Is plenty of vi lient for Immediate need", there m iv be piopitlve tightness of sup pllev, vo that the pre-imt ma be nn oji portune nionic.nt for tilling up tile pretty well ihauted reserve "to ks in this eoiin tri. Amirli I seems dlspord to bad the w.iv to better times In the win-it trade, first, localise there is everv 'lini of the xlslble Mipplv so long an obstacle to nn lniprov ementbeing rtducid to verv innd er.ite proportions befote the new crop b -comes available, and, hctondlj, biinis the outlook for the new crop Is diHldnlli poor Kiissti i omi s next with imp llred crop pro-piets and with no disposition to li.i 1 1 with In r old vvheit. of w hli h theie Is doubtless still 1 laige qu unity left In the countiv. although It I, slow In i omlng fur ward to the seaboird And then we m iv expett thnt Pnnce, although !n iiposi 1 to buv fot her pies, nt needs, will, In view of the probability of tinplng a mnillir crop than last ni, owing In the redur lion In the arc I sown, not long delay providing for her Inert ised want m xt si ison All these arguments are justifiable with prices at theli present level notwltlist indlng the fact that present supplies nlloai promise liberal supplies In the next two months ilriln Note. II, II Abrihnm, Whiting, Ka , wis In the city xesterdny. He snis wheat and oils nre poor, but corn good Ika I.lngenfelter. Montgomery county, Kis , was at the vnrds vesttrday. Ho re ports wheat and oath poor; torn good, rain needed. II Selecman. Dougherty, Mo, wis nt th llrds eterday. He reporin wh.at poor In Cans count , chinch bugs doing much damtge; lom fair; oat damahed by dry wiat her Thomas llurton, Norton county, Kan , was at the yards jesterday He savs vi heat and oats ure poor, hut corn good. iA bplendld rain was had yesterday, the heaviest for jenrs The rains of enterdnv were reported to he. getmrnl throughout Kanstip, the heav iest and best for miny months. They ex tended along the Wabash from Mobi rly to Omaha In Mlnrourl, along the Central brnnch of the J'nlon Pm itle throughout Northern Kinsas; from Kansas Cltj to Denver along the Kansas branch of tho I'nlon Paellli ; nlong the Hock lslund and Atchison. Topeka ,t Sanui I'e into tho lndiin Territory The 'Montrinl Trade Pullctln of Miy IS cii The om dollar win at n furred to in th, llulletln of last VMek has come much ooner than expected, a lot of 1 1") bush. Is of ml winter wheat Inning b in bought In Seiforth to-dav at $1, nut-! I, of which onlv an old i ir or two in If Is s ii 1 be lib k-d up A dollir pi r 1 u-lu 1 his ,U-o be.n pill at I'oit Willi nn for liii bush els and Jl 10 Is now ti-ki I nin dollar Is iinw mniiinc I i thi i iinlnir il-ure In ('hli.IKO Kep i ool Ini dnllt get t00 i xelti d You've done will so far MILLS Commission Co., lll.l New lurk life lliillillni-. Iiliphuili IKK. MXS.tKCIIl, MII. Dialers In lilt UN ml PHU lriliiNS for cish or fuiiin Ulivirj nn 1 KUI.IKiAD STKf'KS nn) HiiMif. uidiro b mall or telegraph proniptli ixeiiit.d 1 1 mi il In to ( 1.1. ,i;-ii und New nrk. Itef-r to Hta lsir-i-l's an I Dun's Mercan tile Aginclis Ni vi Knglind hafe D. posit and Trust unipnii) inn iMiouucn MAuicnr, Quo'atlons below are for lob lots. On email lots higher prlcc.s are asked and ob. latned, enough being asked to cuvcr extra cost of caring for und tilling iheni 'Jhe par His making tmall oiiuidu urdia w int the best Boots und selections D alt-rs pre fer to handle the goods In jub iuta In biraUht conitgnmtntt, us. received. m'TTKIt Market sieidy nn I 1 mind (air for all choke table toul- wh h ,n tiniie to come In Mow I, l.iw n . I. h m good Mippb aii'l ktiadi , ii i, (1S follows Ijlg-liest grada Mjuniui iu, lliu.t gathiiid ermm, r, m fu-h. good llavor, He; fair to gjol i , , , rus' fancy farm, 10c, fair to good bnca 7i , ioiin. tr store packed, famj, be, fresh und tweet pa king, tic. i;Cllh culet. but ilea Ii J"i, -h, 51 HITTHIIINK Crtaineri j.nl ,. m Ii (Q 61 pour. 1 tubs, kolid. IS'. 1 er pound, dairy grade, In u to b0 ioun t tubs, -olid, iji 0 per pound Kolls. print:, or bricks "2 pounds. In 10 pound tubs Vjc hlshtr than tollcls, and 1 pound lc higher thin tollds, CIlKKni: We quote: Herkimer county, N , Cheddars, 15c per pound, Crawford county. Pa., Cheddars is p-r pound, She. boig.m. Wis, twins. Uv. aleboigan. Wis, Young America, ISinC. il souri and Kan sas full cream. Sc. l-Ol'Irity Market st, , ii jjens and spring In fair deminl but turk.is dull. Hens, c; roosterx Wj-il springs, J7u; turkc), hens, 7H-. tuikeis toms, oc: ducks, Se; geese, 5ic, p.ioiis, ij.., veal, cholee, w to 104 pounds ij'p (1AMK Not much 'Oinitc in and market dull. Values quott I minallv stemly. Ducks, teal, per loi.n, Jl 51); clucku, linked. Her liOZfll. lit 1 iliii Ls. mutf.ir,! ,.. p doieti, .' 50, snipe, l.r dcxtn Ooc, frogs, extra largf. Jl -, frogs, medium, lEStluc: froiss. bma t,fjSe. doeli, j.' W, snipe, extra largf. $1 ,, frous. btiulj t,fjSe. sritAwiiituiii Ihol. lit il I Sill 1 c lfedera fljvvn hi I tUt .a nuppiy moderate and A llH?L tf4 "" " "I iTv v- vfei tOjfCXw,u the laws market Onr r Mls-oiirl, Knnsis nml home grown, il o fancy, . eiu2 ), rViiith- ern and 1 nti m stock. 11 mKil W, holdcivcr mock, from - up, ni cording to quillls POTATi't s. I'irm nnd nlllng fnlrlv well New Cnllf'iiui. J10tMII2."i per bushel, and Texflf at " pir half rnihel box per l,nr rel, !t 25'iHni t'lil quoted! Homo crown and Nott hern. 4"fie to the trade, Utah and Cdlorndn, rlotce, Rifl70c; common, 4SW50C. IX1U1A1 l,i;sv .lobbing prices: lisan'. nnvj, calitorniB. per tuiMiel. J(iotf2 1i); New York, fancy, 12 10; country, tl 752 1. joiind, 4c, onions, new, per bushel. 11.20ft NKW Vrcir.TAllMlS-fsellltig fairly well, an I prl s little changed Wo quoto. CnbliiKi -low, reran nn I toiithern varl eti s, ji ni"'!! vi per loo pounds, Arkinnf, n w. 1'vi4ii tier crate; home grown, f.oi7 p-r doKen head Turnips, 7e tier bushil, i lorn, Etc Cuullllnwer, fiOiluV) a iloren 11 "5 per crnte. Aspirncus. SirilV per ilii2i n bunches, I.etturp, siritSOc per bustiil Hn Ilhes, 8 dozen for 2.V Cucum In r, M2 .i.'ei) buhel box. JSM tier lion et Totuatoe, riorldi, firm, (3 309100 per rnili Pi plant. lnc per iloen bun. hes Texas, .Mississippi nnd Ar kinns string nnd wax hems weak tti fl prtfil 75 ier buhel box; IWnSe per H buKhil box Cplnacli, 2intc per bushel. Ii xii- squnuli, fimwil "l per barrel, 7Scnil.il) in r lui tiel box, fsniv, iiViiliic per dorm; small ir.ti2t' lleets, livriiiti per doen 1 niches gren onions t do2cu bunches, 2 I . is 7'ffVic per bushel I lit Its orange and Ii mons firm nnd I 1 Loud di tnnnu, but therrbs dull nnd w ak Ilaimnns, laige, SI7ii2l I. tn ot.s rini) Mtlnn, Dies fl 50, Miilsgi, J( (0, oranges, Mexican, U "Ml.iuo, vvnstilnglon tiavel f; oofis M, Cillfornln seedlings, fan rv, 12 7'ici.loi). California nefdllnRs. choice f i 2-MI2 vi Cnllfornla rhrrrli s, choice Plntr sile, JI VK, 1 7.1 per box, Arknn, 11.71, iti-l home grown, 11 01171 so per crate (loivsei,. riles, wild, ll"iitV3 p"r irate, nnd mil va d, IW1il7"i per crate. Texas plum J.'im per crate .. . APPMIS-Uood s lllng filrly well, but othns lu it Quoted Slniulird picked rint, d nt l viiem per biriel; ol tiers, ?3W C1IO0, fancy stiiul, tCmlliJ.W HIlPOJl COHN quoted Hurled green, HTiC'4S por pound; green, self-working, 4'i (ili'Sc: red tipped telf-worklng, lc; com mon, slf-norklng. 3ii3ii8, crooked, hnir price, dwnrf 3Ut75c, rKATIinrtS-Prline pee, 3.1a p'r pountl; dnrk ind soiled, 30o; mixed nnd old. IMJ.Jie I per cent tar on small caoks and 3 per cent on lirge HONny-1 p-und comh. white. 15c: fill, t pound comb, UtTHc; 2 pcuml comb, Cali fornia white K1717C, 2 pound comb, Cnlb fornln dirk. 12fil3-, extricted. In cans, I'J 7c- extricted In tnrrels, SiiiSc. . OIIOI'ND M.VSt:i;n CAKI-Qiioted!Cnr lots silked, K2 00 per ton; 2,J pounds, II lii p r ini pounds. IIRIJIWAX ro. 1 amber, 224 per pound, No 2 Itc Nt'T" Jobbing prices- Cevoanuls. per 100 quolnd nt 14 O) Pecan" Missouri, per pound S'tc- Tex is, liiiiSe, pecans, pol ished, PlflOe. Peanuts Virginia, whlt raw per pound. 4HQ.V; Tennessee, raw tusije roasted, 7CSc; Kansas. 3Hc lllck orv nuts- Kmill. per bushel. Jl -3, large. 11-1 Hneelnuts 2112140 per pound. Chest nuts in ner pound. Dfttnn riHTITS Sun drlod: Apples, choice Co per pound; gooa, ts; poor, 3e. Peiches Peele 1 halve", Sc; unpeeld halves Cc; unpecled quirters. new 4'tc. Hi iporated Apricots California. Jelly, cured 10c Apples Choice birrels, tc: poor. In boxes, Cc; poor. In barrels, lc. Wool. Hides unit P. It. WOOI-Selllng fairly and prlcc.s steady. Missouri and Minlliir Pine, .cj'jc, line me dium, HjTllc; medium, lK13e combing, 12 Jiltc, coirse. O'ij I Se.. Kansis, Nebraska nnd iiullin Terrltorj Pine, 7Ii!)e, line me dium, 7iluc; medium, 'iiiljc, combing, lit? 13c: coarse, kfiluu. Colorado-Pine, (.tli'c fine meillum, 7iH0c; medium 912c; course, and larpet, k&lOc, extra heav unu sand. Ci"c HIDi:-; AND Pni.T.S-Stc.idy and In fair demand. We quote tin 111 as follows (irteli and tailed. fr. e of brand", No 1, THo per pound. No. 2 GV4e; green, li'ae: green Milted, butt branded, No 1. Gc. No 2. M;c. green salted, side branded, No I, 5H": No 2, lc; green salted kips, 15ff23 pounds, No 1, fiVJc: No 2, EVjc, gieen salted calf, 5il5 pounds. No 1, if, No ', fc. green salted hlib s. Nos 1 and J and butt brand ed, around 6V4c; green uncured. No 1, 5V4c, drj Hint hides, No 1, Sc: No 2 7Uc; dr silt hides. No 1, bo: No .', 7c Shei- pelts, green and dry, lUuJO.'. drj, lijjs per pound TA I, LOW We quote as lollows: No. 1, 4s. c, No 2 4c bt. I.ouls Slav 30 WOnl M.uket steady and demand fair Missouri .mil Illinois. combings, ipe medium Hl4i , roii and iiratiieij, ip..iiic. liutit tine, h'c hcivv line. Hi , Kansas and Xetuaska medium, .i He, line medium, il, 1 Lht tine, 7fi8e, benvv line Oldie, hi.nv ami earthy, tV!Cc; Texas, Arkansas In. linn Tejiltary, etc, 'ill and spnTTg meillum lioi.'c, coarse and low, 75i'ie. Unlit line, Mi3l, benvv line. StT 7c, Dakotiih, Wjomlng t till, etc, medium, 'ifilic; course and low. 7'iSe. tine medium. si!i10i , light line. 7 1 "if iii-iii line. Wifit, tub washed, ehoi'i, i'lul'li..! , fair, 171lic A. J. GILLESPIE J f j c.iM.nspin j (iii.LKspn: n e:ii-i.nsi'in Ss 00. ( j r uildhsph: Comniission M. r h nits, Kansas C'ltv Mc. k 1 irN I.lbc ral adv m mi b- to pirtles feed ing stoik Moving fi Imir cattle on 01 ler a sp.iialt) 1 on. -pontic in e Middled. Tel e phone No P-i Mnici:is 111 Ti:i.i:i;n vph. l.iveriiool, M.iv 10 WIUIAT Spot quiet: dem ind poor Nn J ml winter, H" !ii.d. No .' led spiing lis 1,1 No 1 haul Manito ba, Cs 2S.il. No I I'lllfotnla. Is 0-.l rut iirei closed stmilj, M.iv, Is ill d, "June, Is I'.d, Julv. is ind August, i;s lO'.d! Septun ber, 5s lid. October. Is IP.... COKN Siiot weak. Amerlcin mixed, new. Is lOd Pill ill is e los,-d steady. Mav , 4s iWd, June, , Julv, 4s Sd; August, 4s Sl d September 4s Mjd, October, Is ijl ri.UPK rirm ht. I,ouIs fancy winter, 7s 0.1 HACON rirm nnd demind modente Cumberlind cut, 2(30 lbs., 31s, short ribs, JS tbs , 3Js, long clear. light, 3sr,4". lb . U!c, long clear heiivs. 53 lbs., 3ls r.d, shoi t clear baclm, light. IS lbs . lis Cd short char middles, heavy, t" lbs , 31s ud; clear bellies Hlili. lbs, 13s SHOrMlIlUS Squire, 12?ilx lbs., 2S. HAMS Short cut 11 to 11. ioimd.s, 41s. TAL.LUW Pine North American, nom Innl HIJIIP Pxtra India mess, 80s; prime mess, rjs 0.1, PuflK Pilme mesa, fine Western, Cls 3d; prl mi miss medium, Ms 5d I.HD-Qulet Pine Western, 31s 3d; re fined, In pails, 3os Cotton. New in leans Mix- 30 COTTON -riltures st, idj h,!, Ib.TtiO Mil, 7ftii blcl, June. 7 "in bl I Jul 711 i7H August, 7 1711 7 Is. Milembl 7 lli'i. IJ Hi toiler, .ls 7u7i I in inb. r 7lni7Ii , .lunimrj, 7 1G xi 7 17 Robt. C. White & Co. Live Slock Commission Merchants- Kunsiis City .Stock Vni'ils. Coisgnm its i.i.l c nespondencc ollcit id M uKi t r purta tree upuii ippllcatlon CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP to ( UNsll.V Lone & Star I'llMMIfsKO r (OMPANV, Por Uc-t Ites il . A New- Company, Cipitil $1iihO Teli phone litis Kun- is Cnj ,st nk ai Is Market upuit- furnished. Write us FARMERS, FEEDERS, SHIPPERS ctiNsH.x imm OATTI.K, JIOUS ami SJIEKF to Ben L Welch & Go. C0A1A1I5SI0.N HGKCI1 AN TS, Block 11 is Kansas C'ltv, Mo Market 1 i-.r-, furnished. Write us. i.i 1: s'intic ji vmcni'. Heceipts nt Chirago. fit. I.ouls, Omaha and Kan-as C n jesterday were; Cattle, 17,300: hoo? 4-' lui, and nheep, li.ouO, tame day last ur tattle, 17.7W, hogs, C-'.uXI, und uliup 1 1 J"i C.ATl'1.1. Muvements past 24 hourht Cattle. Calves Receipts , ,,.,,,.3,3-JI 132 bhlpments.,., ,,.,, . 2.ll 7 Drlvei-ouls 3,100 170 Tlure. vius a want of life to tho market etterduv, It being a seml-holiduy, and It raining half the morning having an un favorable liittuencH upon the inarkot. There ueru not many choice, full ted steers on bale to entourage buv ere What here were held at steady prices. Cras-s cattle and anything not choice were dull und lOo louei. There were nut many tows In. Good killing lows und htlferij were fcteudy and in good lemaml. but low grades dull and lower. 0rakv lots, GQc&iltK) per cwt. lowei than elr lot cows. Stocktrs and feeders were quiet, but the fetling better under the upon of general rains In Kun. sai, und Wtteru Missouri. Itunge cattle afheay"in.Jorttj". The bIgKerhne:yote l i 7 i mi i i i if i..ii mule up most of the vfferlnps nnd were slow Mle nnd KV lowi r nnd n number Mere still In the pens unMl n the close. Milch cows were In ludter di tm.n.1 than for fome davs, nnd values stealv Common, llf IS no medium to fair, ljoflil.TO; good to choice, 27.0ci33W. nupitp.'siiKTVTtvn stvr.nst o Av iv t 1 rice ivn. Av v t 1 rice. DltnSSUt! I1EKF AND KXPOIIT sTnnns 18 lir.t. .1215 t fi r. 1 211 ir.i ,..t r. : 5 3.1 4 M 4 P. 6 2-. 4 !) 4 50 4 W 11 i... .. 1. 1 'j N ll.'.l.. , 4 V 20 HB ... 1 .V. 11 ,,,..iim ... r, 11 M lino,,,, .4 M 1G......1UV.,,, 4 23 ..iz-.. .. PV... .,1303... , 1!tl... 1(W... 13. 1.-.. .11 13 f.7 111 Southwestern 10,... .. !'.,.. 4 2.-. I COWS .. JOO.... ., WS ... .. MJ..,, .. Ns...., ..12211.... .. !i',0.... .. m..., 1 no . 912.... 1 2 1 2 7". 3 0". 3 40 3 t 2() 2 60 2 (0 3 10 3 40 3 CO 2M 2 9) 3 W 3 21 2 10TiQ ... r. 1212.... IS I'll.... 10 !).... !..., !T1 ... 3 3.... C !iC, .,. ? JH ... Ji...... SSS.... r. loin.... 17 S.Ci.... r,... 4... .1... K... n... ?.M 1 73 2 13 2S0 2 SO 335 3 00 'it .mi i v. 7 int.... 4 .772.,.. I .....1073.... 22 103.'.,.,. 2 1133.... 4 41) I IIOIjLS. 1.. 1.. 1.. ..1710.... ..ltW ,,. . 1130... 1 14a 1 1IJ) . im .1 () 1.,, ...inn.... 2 ii 6. 1 l-"' ... 3 W 1. ..18n0., .' 7. 1......U1U ... - il 1 1V.... 3 1 llVj ... '. 1 livn... 2 4) 1 It's,..,. 2ffl 1 lfsM)..,, 3 7". 3 1070.... 2 to M .ll).i 2 10 2 00 ,1070.. HPIFKHS. Pi.. 12.. 1 CaVi. , , C02.. 1 7". I 0 3 "i". 11 CAt.vns . 4 43 CsO w :s, 3.. 671. ... r, 1 1', ni.) fi.' .... at,.,, 7 p.... i (1 ... r. ii.... 4 61.,., -, 4...... Si.... 7 CO I BTOOKWtS AND PiDKilS. 2d 1140..,. 4 20 I 21 PV'ii ... P bit.... 3 2. I" 70,... 21 10.1.... 4i". ic m:i.. 4 20 3 CO 3 CO i,i.... a ;-. 1 ItANOll t'AITl.ll NATIVTJ DIVISION. ti:.as STnnns. 71 D31.... 4 3u I INDIAN STKCnS. 23 737.... 3 10 I coDoitADo sti:i:us. 130.. ..,.1111.... 4 10 I ItAMlP. CATTI.I.-TnN'AS DIVISION. THNAS AND IN'DIAN SIt:KltS 1 1:1 .v.l,.,. a -1 , 61 SsM ... 3 .V. i 21 1073 . . 4M INDIAN COWS'. I 20 gr. trn ... 2 15 I i md !''...... 2 "il 1 1 1" ... v 3.. Ti.XAM AND INDIAN lU'LLS. 1 ... ,13ml.... 2 2". I S 12V.... 2 iV 3 1133.... 2 SO J 1 1270.. 2l T13.VA8 AND INblAN IIUIKCIIS. r PH..... 2 10 1IOOS .Movemtlits for the past 21 hours: Itc.cept s.MO Khltiments l.MO Dilve-oUts , lO.O'.fl There wn a very good demund jestenl ly considering It was a half holiday. Packers were good buers and got to work early and bid prices up "min , but. ns there was but little outside demand and reports from elsewhere Indicated ivenkne, the close wa slow nnd the eirlv Improvement lost. Kxtteme range, Hindi 03; bulk of tales, l.40fH.J. itnpnnsnNTATivB pai.hs. tw !"'".... 3 r.. 4"i .... In."..... 3 70 2.' 1(12 ... 4 11 TI1XAS AND 21 11.... 2 71 2S mxil 701.... 2 m SO niMl 1..17.... 2 75 No Sh Ai.I'rfie .No Sh. Av Price. 27 .. 12i) f'.0 I 7.1 SO P.S H in r,t 4) 131 4 .'I St 411 111 4 23 io .. iro 4 21 ri so io 4 20 50 120 PC 4 J72 SI 200 llil 4 SO 100 120 190 4 Si's 'il 2S0 100 4 35 32 1.1) 17 4 41 7 .. 1S3 .4 40 51 .. Pi". 4 4) 77 40 21S 4 I". Ii". SO 210 4 41 SI 40 207 4 11 71 40 213 4 41 77 120 2i 4 41 71 .. 211 4 41 I.S SO 2li 4 41 CS SO 2f; 4 II 71 40 1ST. 4 41 Il SO 24t 4 & fs. .. 207 4 SO ro .. 214 4 DO S-' 120 210 4 9 O 120 220 4 "'I 71 2l.) 211 1.11 7S .. 21S 4 11 I S3 J2,) : 4 ,v, 2S SO 214 4 10 37 120 2S1 4 fO 1,1 .. 272 4 Hi 71 40 2SJ 4 1-1 71 20 130 3 71 3.S .. 12.S 3 71 I.I .. 112 4 10 91 2S0 K2 4 124 S7 40 11.1 4 271JI 40 .. J7t 4 3.1 72 210 201 4 21 SI 40 ISO 4 32 71 210 212 4 3.1 'il 40 1S1 4 33 OS 40 211 4 40 77 .. 2l) 4 40 11 .. 20.1 4 42'5 f,0 .. 19? 4 42' i ll 40 I'll 4 4Ji PI .. 191 4 41 3 1 SO 21S 1 41 51 120 217 4 41 ST. 40 201 4 41 41 10 SOI 4 41 W 211 2l1 4 41 .11 120 210 4 47'5 O SO 217 4 47t S2 ..221 4 SO M .. 220 4 () 71 10 212 4 f.U 91 .. 201 15a 37 .. 211 4 CO 4S' ..241 4 .11 71 SO 212 4 f-1 77 SO 217 4 .13 L7 .. 21 1 4 Ki CS sil T07 4 fO 31 SO 270 4 CO 70 4 ) 272 4 a bS 4 1 272 4 CI SIIi:i:i' Moicmenu for the past 21 hours; Hcielpts i,i;2 Shipments 74J Drlve-outs . 4 t.00 There were fewer In 1 esterday than any previous, elav of the week. The falllnr olf In the Mipjiiy encouraged buers nnd the best killing muttons were In fair demand and s-teidv, but mockers and feeders and thin inutionn were both dull and weak. ltUPl.l-Sjl NTAliVU iJAI cs No. Av. Wt. 20 muttoni? 97 ul mixed 91 91 mixed 102 231 Texas so 211 Texas SO 27 limbs- iV 17 spring lambs :.. SO 13 Iambs CO Price. 1121 4 2.". 4 37 5 10 1 , 1 71 D W HOUSES AND -MUI.i:p-.Move.ments for the pat 21 hours; Itoeelpts (0 shipments 73 Drlve-outw Tho mniket tills week has been very dull. There weie no outlde buvers here to i-penk of and ales both draggy nnd light, lint ns the oftuilngs were not laige, prices vi ere h. Id sp nd- Mules also .slow pale, but urn hnnM'd. We note the F.ile of 10 extrx mulea 10 hands, 1,100 to 1,2W pounds, at ro.oo. v e ijuote; Mules, 14 hands Mules, II1: hands Mules, 15 hands Mules, 1,1'; hinds Mules, M to lCi, hands . Horses Southern Horses Streeters Drivers Draft j:3r 41 415T M DOT? 05 tatJ 75 S-llillO , 20iT 33 351D 45 SOU- 7". D0 75 niiAPn. uvn stock nv 'iui,i Ht. I.ouls, May 30. CATTLT3 Receipts and shipments not reported Market opened stcadv, but beiiime easier toward the close shipping und export natlvo steels range at tt Wri" 71, butchers' hteits, light to lit my, J! '.mil 00: siockers nnd feeders, J210Q3 2..; teidtrb, 1 noli 1 21 , cows, f2 5uiI3 75, fed T as steers, f I75SI SO, grass steers, $3 00a t mi HOCK Heceipts and shipments' not re. ported Market 5c hlghei Top pi Ice. I 73; hulk of sales, (I 4)1(1 Co. light. Jl 354 45. HlinilP Heceipts nnd shipment!, not re. polled Market slow and vviuk. Nitlvts ranged JJ.lii.l77 nn lent good ottered; Southwest, SftliSrO; lambs, J 1 uOMl 50. Chicago. .May 30 -CATTI.H - Heceipts. IOiAI tiwlng largely to the high price of feed nnd the (.curclty of w iter In many sections, fnrmcis. mM sending their fnl cat tle to market In much l.uger numbers, and the tecelpts at prominent Western markets aio at last 1 milling aluad Instead of tie. hind a ear ago Tiade was of u holiday chinUer, and sales were iery slow at w.Jk mlces for all except the best lots, with gribsy cattle .specially dull and weak Common to fair grades again pre dominated, and for such, prices were WQ 2uc lower than last wetk. Inferior to urict lj choice native beef steers, weighing 900 to l.iw pounds, selling principal!) at fl tore 5 tV.. Catiners sell at J173'uJ.lu; butcher tows at 12 255(3 2.1, and fat cows and helfuts at S-'SOffS-'J, and good to choice veal talves me In demand at $ I Wu 5.50. , The stotker and feeder trade is demoralized, nnd tho mocker mniket is over supplied and Irreg ul irlv lower A few extra feedets tontlliuo p. bring high prices, as such lots nr not very plent. but salts of good feeders me miiinly ut Jl'MMSS. HQOS-ltecelptH. .1,0. Tewer begs are btlng mirketed heie this week. 'lha do. niand open.d uetive, and a good Lusiness was iransatted at sttonger pipes, local packers buvlng freely. Uter, after n;ost of tho supply wna sold, trade berime dull, unit prices were weaker, without being quotnbly lower. Common to extra lie uvy, tl 41'ul W. and lights. II 2.1ft! C5. while, com nion to choice mixed bioughl Jl 2-ua .0. SIIKi:!' - Hu-elpts. 9.im , Market 23o lower. Spring lambs. im If, i choice to extra jeaillug lumbs, tJ7jtllO0; good to choice sheep, 2.75'U.J 21. Omaha. Neb. May 30 -CATTI.1-Hc-celnts. 1.200 Market strong to higher. Steers. $12:115 75: bulk. 1751i125; cows and lielftrs, tl ilti I TO: bulk, $2 75?i3 40. stock eri owl feeders, 2 40-R4 00; bulk, 12 73f(J40. HOliS ltd elpts. 5,200. Market opened stiong to 3c higher; closed llrm. Light, tll0Jjl45; mlxtd, tl30(1.10; htavy, SUOfJ SHEKP Heceipts, 100. Talr to choice natives. t3 25tI4 2.i; fair to good Westerns, tluViilOO; common stock sheep. 2Qiij3.uO; lambs, tl 053 30. Market steady, GOING TO CHICAGO TO-NIGHT? The Burlington fast train "Ell" leaved at C CO. 'lhii only line serving meals on the cafe plan between Kansas Clt) and Chi cago, lu addition to regular meal service. This entire: train Is equipped with all mods era Improvements. Service unexcelled, , uon - riuuvo u... ..-----.;--, WHrTBiCaHMTfWiiiraaMMBBMi f"'i NEW PASSENGER SERVICE, 1 mm Kansas city U the Darlington ltnute. DHNVnit BPECIAI." leaves Kansas City dally II 00 a. m., solid train! arrives Denver, 1 30 ft m liPlit.INC.TON NEW. LINE VIA nil MNOS" for PugPl Bound nnd IMcinn Const from Kansas City, leaics at ll,t a, m. This line gives pilrons nn opportunity to vlult Hot Springs, South Dakota, Hlark Hills and Yellowstone Park, and It Is the shott line between Kinas city nnil HeUnd bv 315 mlle, jjutte JI5 miles, Spokine 474 tnllfs, Seattle 140 miles and Tacomi 145 mIDs . , This l th" most marvelous scenic route and perhaps the most Interesting across the continent. ... , Hound trip tickets to nil Pacific coast points via this line . Tor full Information nddrf's II C. Orr, Ilurllngton Hout. Kansas City. Mo. Jvevr sleepers nn the Alton. Heglnntng with Arll 1st, the Chicago Alton railroad will run two sleepi-rs dally In their "S' touls Mtnlled" between Ksn sss City and St. iouls, The two new sleep. Ing curs asslgnrd to this service arr nnmd the "Majestic' nn 1 'Teutonic.' after the two new White Star lino Atrtntle ocean steamers. Each 5 ear brings something n.w In the carbullder's art and with c.ie h Im provement we exclaim that surely nothing more can be adibd Viewing the new Alton Elecpers, with their large, rootnv totnpart ments, drawing rooms, nnd lierfeetl) np polnted toilet rooms, one wotilc' ,j:.w the builder possessed the lnmii of Allujln. Wnbisli I trtirslnns, Clevelind o, nnd return, June IS, $21.2,1. Epworth League Chattanooga and re turn, dune 2fi and 20, 119 .m lliptlst YoutiB People's t nlon, nalllmore and return, duly 13 and 10. 127.75. Chrltlin Endeavor, lioston and return, July il. He 05 Pull Information nt Wobah ticket of nee, northwest corner Ninth and Delaware street, or write to 11. N. GAHL.AND, Western Passenger Ag't, Kiinsos City, Mo rallforiili sliort Mm. I.fnves Knnsns City dully nt 9:30 a. m and reaches San Kraneleo In seventv-two hours, Hemembnr this time l made by the I'nlon Pncltl- onlv. Cltv ticket offlce, llXO Mnln street Ttb phone 1100 iv am i:u rr.MAi.ii utii.i. WANTED t.adles and rrntlemeii wish ing to work on a!nrv of 1"J per mouth nh 1 expenses to call nt fir ind Missouri hotel. Inquire it hotel nin e from ! n m 1)1 p. m. on Tuesdiiv Wi Ini dnv and Prlduy WANTED Two oiing ladles; quli k nnd correct nt ligures. Evan l.lovd, IcJ-'-lTOI Main street. WANrp.D .11.11,1: lii't.p. WANTED Two men to sell an I collect, tl2 a week. 9 WVit .1th St., room 9. r.iipi.oMt:.vr A;i:.rn CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT OPriCE. nnd furnished rooms, 1014 East 12Pi cor. Walnut. Tel. 117s. The best place in K C . Mo , to find help or situations, male or female; 14 ears' experience. P.ef Omaha Nat bank. Omaha; Citizens' bank K C wati:ii aoi: i THE "PAXTOM" lias k. nt .ill her nrom Ises nnd engages only for certainties It has distributed over a half tnllllm of dol lars The "Canton" provlc s for the re turn of all the premiums foi surrender v li ne after 20 vears. and all the premiums with the sum Insured upon th. death of the Insured. Protect vour fnmllv Ste A. Chadwlck, general agent the Canton Ma sonic Mutual II nevolent Soiletv. u2.f-r2l American Hank building Telephone 2110 TO 1IE1T- HOtlsus. TO KENT Hv Cowherd Hros Lexington and Ord, cor 7 rooms: J1S. 1220 E. Sth, 9 rooms, modern, jil 50. 2510 K 0th, h rooms, t21 14th nnd Pop ir, 4 room houses, J4 TO HEN'T Completelj furnished t, room house from June 10 to September 10 Ap ply at house, 410 West 13lh st. W H PAKLT SIC Am Hank bldg. JO 1:1 l-llllinK TO KENT Two pleatant furnished rooms at the southeast corner of 12th and Olive sts on the seeond tloor single or en hulte, with or without boird Two or four voung men could rent one or both of the above rooms ery reu-onibly Por further pirtlculars apply at 2321 East 12th st , upstairs TO ltll.NT .HISt'rU.lM'Ol's, AKI.IMiMPS HVI.I.N 1: Cor lOthanil W.dnut. Apply to c E s., hoolll.opf, Arlington llulUlInc: -MOM'.Y 1(1 I (IAN, D C HOWEN has r,mmi 1 lile nini .. in the Massachusetts bulldiLg, room r.ij. The llrst piece of business in is anxious to do is to loan J2.5W (cash on hand) on gilt edge cltv proper!: teims vcr reasonable if ecurltv Is, u K , ilsu to loan J on t.tv propitt. lie has over 150 pieces of cltj propertv under his lontrol for s lie tm nn reasonable) terms, printed list will .soon be Issued describing tin in Jf ou want to boriuw money or pun ha'c- cltv properly all on D C. Howtn, loom 12, Massachu setts blig. PAHM LOANS Near Kansis Clt), In Missouri and Kansas, annual interest pn able at borrower's home bank, money read). Loans also for bile. JAMES L LOMIiARD. Over Plrst National bank. D AND C PKK CENT money on Diislness, residence and tarm propertj , unusually fa vorable terms- Applv to Homer Heed or Theo Nash, 10O. Hro.nlwaj.op Coates House. IajW INTHKHSr-Kansas City loans. Improved propertj onlj Call or uddress JAMES L LOMfiAKD. Over Plrt National bank. TO LOAN lying and short tlm. montj ; quick at low rates 11 L IUHNSON K- CO , Telephone 1017 721 N Y Life bldg. CI.AIICWIYAXI', DH. C. L MOHItlS. recognized as the greatest clairvojini and spiritualistic me dium in the world lie cm give you tx perlenee, safety, wealth, success, prudence, wisdom, marriage, health, piogress, jus lice, friendship, truth, love and protection. If ou hive lost faith and given up In de spair because of former fillure take cour age now and cill upon Dr Morris, lino Oak st, Preo medical examination Private secretarj' always In attendance. MK3. L. JAMES, the well known clilr vosant and trance medium, may be con-suiie-l at 1200 Orand am.; parlors S3 and 40, SI'IIUT photos taken of departed friends by Mrs. L. Carter. 1,18 Main St. TltAJeslElt COIIPA.MPS. ciiXTTcTrmf tT JoiiNi i?towt" I'retldtnt. Vice President. E. U HAKRlS. been tary. MIDLAND TKANSPEK CO.-Frelsht and baggage transferred to and from all depots. Purnlture moved and packed by experts. 407 and 403 Wyandotte st., Kan. sis City, Mo. Telephone 1517. LOST, LOST St. Hernnrd doir nun; color, uhlia and tavvnj : 7 mouths old; large. Howard to Under. Dr. L. fl Tujlor, 1C1J East 9th st. Telephone No. 1795, hIKVH IVUIlT.r I'lI'lMMl, (lalloway &- Shankland Steam Carpet Cleaning and Renovating Works, 15th and Agnes. Tel. 242S. Our specialty, altering and laying. Kefer (by permission) to prin. clpal carpet houses and hotels In the city. L'A Itl'Er qiUMMl -- t PIIO 1.STEH1XO bATLNl7EHTnUTlTpnliTt 'phone 'ivjii. Hellttlng and lining carpets a specialty; upholstering of all kinds; mat. tresses renovated. Kefer to Dogett D. U, Co. and Hobt. Keith Purniluro Co. I'tlMIIV SlOItAlii; COMPANY, TATirnivraacrxii nlture storage. Advances made; packing and shipping done JOHN A. KAMKS. fe08 Walnut 8t. Tel. 1713. Manager. hAli:b. "SAFES opened and repaired, bought'Vnd sold. Combination locks cleaned and changed, B. HAHHIGAN. Expert, Telephone 1281. 100 Eat Tenth St. HOOPING. THE Kansas City Metal Koollni; & Cor. rugutlne s-s, ilG Utluvvure. Tt,l. Ugj, X iS. aiTtotHPeg pttw y v tv a' fiTr-liz: tHmmmmassatm roit iai,I5 nn.iL ktati:. ittDEiicdcrsiTAi? An elegant 9 room hrlek. water. gn tatn, pener. slate roof, oiled 011k llnlsli, 3 sets of sliding doors, reception hnll, several man tels nnd grates, stained glnsn In hall win dows splendid laundry, city and ilem water In fart, n perfect home tnst front, lot loxm, pins! st , stone sidewalk one block of car line, lirst-clnsa location on the South side ir you wnnt a bnrgiln In surh n rfsllenre come In nnd talk this over with me nnd do It soon, , ( .r rth nnd Tracy. S room frame, good repair, lot 3,i'iil2S, easy lermsi MS'i L Wnlrond nie and Huberts st . cor, aO'x: 130 a beautiful lot, tl.570 ,. ... Mriiee near 2Dih, i; room frame, 21 ft. lot, onlv fl "no w.ii th 2.fio, look this up. Shi were farm near cltj . IS.1 per ai re t or 31th and Woodland, 73x111, 11. k") Cor I iirtltl nnd Llnwood, MX. l.c0. Melller place, cor., BOxlSS. 1H7. House nnd lot In .Melller place cheap. luo fee t. Summit st. near S-'d JI n so ft.t, Woodwortli nve tiesr cable. KW 116 fret Wnfwl-k ave . benullful l; N vv cor 1ih and Olive, rottige I ri. k, 150 fret on Ollv, easv terms, big birpilii Pine fruit firm. 20 acres, near cltv. t. lts of cheap lots Lois of rhenp homes Come and ee me for good htTjtnn P. A. PHEDEHICK. Sit N. T Life bldg I.lll'CArlO.N t H.A-Mn--k-S. SXSSN. Spnldlng s Commercial College, Last Wing N Ti Life lltclir, Kansas City, Mo , will beRln Its Twintv-Nln-h Annual Half Hnte Ini.illon Class, s in Hook-keeping. Penmanship. Shorihand, Tj pew riling. Tel egraphy, English llianchfs Modern Languages, etc, on June 3 Twenty , I ol pge Hooms an nmmoclatlng DKi studenls. Eighteen accomplished Teachers and Lec turers Petimnnshlp iwarded Klrst Pie mlum twetilj vears Lntet nnd bel melli oda, taught. Thousands of OrmlUBte and former Sludetits in goml positions Satis faction guaranteed. PitronlzeJ b best business and itofelonal men nnd citizens. Cntalogurn free. Tr 1171. He sure to ilslt or address this Colleue before going else where J. I" SPALDINO, A. M . Prest MISCr.LLA.MlUUS). IP YOtt want a good steak with the best cup of Mocbn mid Java coffee til the city go to M'CLINTOC K S Wi W alnut THE celebrated ch irge of Mr T). A nv. line. Call nnd r p di" telephones in W I dims at lS.ti Grand . 1 them. JA.MES HANNON. the nrrhlteet, has re sumed business, with olilien Temple block POIl SALE MIXCKM.AMIOCS. COHN COI1S at SiV a lot J, corn husks for mattresses, 60c a bile, at Rosedale Kiev itor. POH SALE Part or all of a steam well drilling outllt. 302 Muss building. HOSI.NESS. CIIA.NCKS. Iir.SINEPS CHANCIJLtuO will control reliable pajlng business In this city with a ptollt of over 12.W) eirl; exceptional chance for prir-tlial mm, references ex chinged. Address S 73, Journal ollice. M liOI.I'.s.lLi; HIClCI.P.s. WE want n joting man In every town In Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska to handle our wheels Oct our catalogue and prices to agents. KANSAS CITY I11CYCLE CO . 1027 nnd 1023 Hroadwaj-. Kansas Cltj-, Mo. HOltsIS ,imi llHIU'I.ES. PASTURE roil HORSES Three dollars Ttr month, sent for and returned. Mark S. Salltburj. Independence. Mo. UCGAI. ftOTICES. TRUSTEE S SALE Whereas. Trlda Mull (a widow J b her certain deed of trust, dated the 9th day of Muy. 1S91, and record ed on the 11th duy of May, 1S91. In book H 4G5, at page CCC, In the ollice of the recorder of deeds of Jackson count)", Missouri, nt Kansas Cltj, conveyed to me, George Kumpf, the undersigned trustee, the fol lowing described real estate, situate In the countj- of Jackson, In the state of MIs lourl. to-vvlt Lot numbered live (3) (except ing live (3) feet 01T north side thereof), in block number three (3), in "McGee Place," nn uddlllon to the cltj" of Kansas (now Kansas Cltj). In the county of Jackson, and state of Missouri as the same Is marked and designated on the itcoreled plat now on tile In the otllce of the recorder of deeds of taid countj, and state, In triibt. however to secure tho payment of a certain promissory note In said deed of trust desLrlbed, und, whereas, default his been made In the payment of said promls eorj note, now, therefore, at the request of the legal owner and holder of the said note, oublic notice Is hereby given that I will, in accordance with the terms and provisions of said deed of trust, and by virtue of the power in me vested thereby, sell at public x endue to the highest bidder, at the west door of the t'nlted States cus tom house, on the southeast corner of 9th nnd Walnut streets. In Kansas Cltj', In the countj of Jackson, afortsald, the real es tate hereinh. fore and In said deed of trust described, for cash, between tho hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and five o'clock in the afternoon, on Thursdaj-, tho Cth day of June, 1S"3, for the purpose of najlng said note and the cost of executing ihU trust. GEORGE KUMPP, Trustee. Robert Adams. Attorney. NOTICE or TRUSTEE'S SAI.EIly rea son ot default 111 the pajment of the prlncl pil note and the list four coupons thereto ittached, cxteptlng a paj ment of tl25, April 1.0th, 1S3I. on coupon No 7 described in and secured by a deed ot trust elite d Mav 1st, 2S.-0 made by Annie E Simon and Prank tl Sutton, her husbind, to the undersigned tru-i'i-o, recorded In the recorder's of tlce of Jicl;son countj", Missouri at Kan sas City, in book I! 4o7, nt page CI7, at the request of the legil owmr ind holder of mil djod of tiust ind notes I, the under signed trustee, will, on Prldiy, tho 21st d ij of June, 1S35. between the hours of D o'clock In the forenoon and 5 o'clock In the afternoon of eiiIJ day, at the south front door of tho cln nit e ourt house, nt Mis souri avenuo and Oik st , lu Kansas City, Jackson t ount j" Missouri, sell at public Milu to the highest bidder, for cash, the property situated In said Kansas Cltj", .1 ickon countj. Missouri, and In said deed ot trust described as follows, to-wlt: AH of tho 1101 th bl nn 1 one.fourth (Mi) feet of lot Humbert I thi! teen (ID, und all ot lot numbered fourteen (11) In block numbered four (4), ns the same are marked and des ign ited on the record plat of Chaee's sub division of a pirt of the southeast one fourth ') of sei Hon four (t), township fortj-nlno (10), range thirtj'-three (13), for the purpose of pijing off and satisfying nil indcbtednits, together with Interest thereon, and the expense of this trust, W C PARKER, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE Whereas.default has been made In pnvment of principal and in terest of a bond described In 11 deed of tiust made bv Ueoige W. Warder (single) to secniii a part of tho puithase price of the real estate htielnafter described, dated August 5th. U9, Hied for retord September 12th, 1SS9, In tho olllco ot the recorder of d.eds for Jackson countj", Missouri, nt Kansis Cltj, und reconled in book II 37S. at puge 412, public notlco Is hereby given that I will, pursunnt to said deed of trust, at the request of the owner and legil hold er of the bond, piocced to sell, and sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at publlo ven due, at the west front dcor of the United States custom house and postoirico building lu the City of Kunt-u-t (now Kansas Cltj"), Jackson tounty, Missouri, on haturdaj", June .'2d, lbJ5, betvv.en the hours of 9 o'clock In tho forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that duy, the rial estate In said dte,d of trust described, sltuute (n the county of Juekson und state of Missouri, to-wlt; All of lots number one (l), two (.'), three (3). and fuur (I), In block number four (I), In the sul-dlvlslon known as "War der 1'ark," us said lots are- marked and designated on the plat of Warder Park, tiled and recorded lu the otlloe of the re corder of deeds for lacksoii countj, Mis souri, for the purpose of satlsfjjng said indebtedness and tho cest of iecutin this trust. GARDINER l.ATHROP, Trustee, TRUSTEE'S SALE-Wr.ueus.default has" been made in the pa j ment of the principal und Interest of u bond described in a cer tain deed of trust executed by Mary Mor fcaii, biiiL-le, to stcuru a pan of the pur tbiso prteo of the real estato hueinafter described, dated September 11th, 1M,, tiled for itcord September 11th, l&K in the ollice ot tho (ecorder of deeds for Jackson conn ty, Missouri, at Kansas Cltj", and -ccorded in book II 103, at 1 age 3tl, publlo j-otke Is lieteby glvtn that I will, pursuant to said deed of trust and at the teeniest of the owner nnd legal holder of said bond, sell to the highest blddtr, for cash, lit publlo auction, at the south front door of the court house, the builllng In which the cir cuit court of Jackson county Is appointed to bo held, (on Missouri avenue, between Oak and Locust stleets), In the City of Kansas (now Katik.is Cltj), Jackson coun tj, Missouri, on Saturday, June 22.1, 1S9J, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and 5 o'clock p. in. of that day, all of lots num ber twelve (12) an! thirteen (13), In block number six lu', ' M n I wood," as the same aro marked and -e unatid In the plat of tho same, tiled unl ! orded In the otllte of the recorder of deeds for Jackson coun ty. .Missouri, for the purpose of satUfjing sald indebtedness und the tost of oxecutlmr this trust. GARDINER LATUROP, s. Trustee, - gy UNION DEPOT TIME. CARD ls tkebest to t'lltCAt" Omaha, iT. i.oi;n UI.MI It, ST. I'Atit ml MIJs.lEAroLt. Chnlr Cars Proo, Olnlrm corn. Ticket offices, J3 Mala St, and toil UulonAvo Address It, C. Oltlt. A. O. V. A., KansaJ cy- ,. ....... .,,.. Instruellons-All trains doiij; unless inrked. "x," except SitniMy; s," Sunday nly; "t," except Saturdav; "j." exc. pt londayj 'V' Suture! ly only. Plrst col mar onl: XTnn.lA ... , .......a -.... .n M nrl. A HANNIUAL & ST JOE K. H.-Hurllngton Route. Trains. Leive. Arrive. K C. & nrookflcld xl 00 pm xlo 50 am Atlantic express .. , 7 30 am 8iipm Chlcigo fast mall, Ell .... 6 50 pm soOnm St. I.011IS express 8 15 pm S 10 am U fi M. It. IL, IN NEIIRASiLv-Uurllng- ton Route. Denver. & K, C. express, Lincoln. Hillings & Pug- et Sound ...,..,... 11-01 am 7 55 pm K. C ST. JOE COUNCIL BI.UPF3 RAILROAD. Omsha & BL Paul fast .mm .10:40 am "10pm lowi express .......". 05 pm siO.'O am Omaha express ........... ,s 11 pm "OJiiiim St Joe & Iowa mall ......."7.10 am ? jj pm Denver express 11.00am 7.55pm Leavenworth, Atchison & St. Joseph 3 30 pm 1:41pm All trains make Leavenworth except the 10 o a. m. CHICAGO, HOCK ISLAND ft PACIFIC. Tralnn East ot Missouri Rivet Chicago mall ,, x 00 am x7'50pm Chicago limited ,,, 5 13 pm 10 CO alii . ,T'J.I.,. West of Missouri Rivet Hutch , Wichita, Pt. W.. 10 ..0am 6.23 pm pen, Co. Sp. a. Pueblo.. 100 am C U pm 3?.',nJ,Co,. yp. & Pueblo., zs.iopm jS.nain WlehPn, I. T. Sc Kt. W... 8:40 pm s latii Tepeki, Hutchinson ... . sSMO tun j8-onm MISSOtMll PACIPIC H, R,-Tnilli I i-d. Mall and Express 7.00 am CTopm St. Louis dnj express.... 10 CO am fioopm New- 1.ork fast mall l;oopm 7:00 urn St. IajuIs night express.. 9 00 pm 10 30 am Lexington A. St. Louis ex. 7.00 pm 10.01am Lexington A. Sedalli pis. C:35utn 7:40 pm ... Trains West. Coffeyvlllc R Colorado .. lo:lr. am C-tlpm Corfej-vllle a Wichita .... 9 20 pm 7:20 am Jop.. I ort Pe't ft Wichita. 4-o.lnm 11:11pm "lop n .? exprcss..l0 50am 3:40pra Joplln tit Texas express ... 7.1nl pm 7:12 am Omaha, Ltn N City ex.. fl'llpm (imnh.i & C. n. day ex.... 7.30 nm Jv. c. & A. accom. ex C Wpm K. C. & st. Joe ex 10 30 nm iv. C. A. .- u iAA e rr. ..n. j rains jsortn 0 TO am 8:35 pm 1 :41 pm r.:55 pm KANSAS citv Te-ntn.irVirv.jTr.nN It. It. viiAt um beneca A J!itrlce ex .... 7 10 am r.jpta ., JVAUASH RAILROAD COMPANY. St. i)UIs .t Chicago ex.... 8 0) am 7:10 pm St. L. & N. Y. Mm v.Tinnilnm sfi 00 nm i,-t" ii .P.-f. & St. P. ex .. 8 35 pin 7:0c) am ie. v.. cfi Chlcigo express.. C '20 pm . , CHICAGO & ALTON. Ch cigo &- St. Louis tx.. 9.Wnm S.20 am f."30 pm ciuL.igo iimitcet tH-V Chicago ex..., IvANSAS C1T17 TORT .. PHIS. riorldi r"l TITnll . C.OOpm . 8:11 nm 8:4. nm 7:15 am BCOT1' & 1IEM- 10'30nm r.-OO pm C.OOpm 10 45 am 0"45act 7 55 nm Hirrlsonvllle & Clinton.. xlO.OO am Deepwatcr accom 5:2.1pm Cherokee accom 5:23 pm Suburban passenger.. .. 36:00 pm Jonlin New ririnna in no run 7 05 anx -IIISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS R'Y. Texas mall 10:11 am C.Sjpm Texas express 9 05 pm 72 am UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. Paclfle const limited 9"30am 5"00pm Denver & Cat. ex 7:30 pm S:50am ATCHISON. TOPEKA & SANTA FD R'Y. East of Missouri River. Chicago limited S"20pm R:3Cam Columbian express 0 30 pm 1:10 pm Atlantic express C10 am G.IOpm Port Madison local x7'7i am, 35:30 pm West of Missouri Hlver. Texas express 8:15 am So. Kas. passenger 9.10 am Col. & Utah Ilm 9 03 am California 11m 1 .10 m Mex. A. Cob evnress '2 00 Tim 4-20pru 5:20 pm 8:00 pm b ij pm 0:10 um Emporia passenger x4 20 pm sll :20 am 'lopeK.v express i du pin i..iu uiu I'auhandle express 9:10 pm Ok. i. Dodge City ex .... S.'JOpra C:25 nm G:45u.!u rnnd Ccntnl Depot, 2nd nnd Wynndotto CHICAGO GREAT WESPEHN RAILWAY, Chi., St. Paul i Minn 10-00 am 5 00 pm St. J, Dea M. & Chi 0.00 pra 7:15 um St. J., Des M. &. Chi ll"30pm KANSAS CITY. OSCEOLA & SOUTHERN Clinton Ss Osceola ex 5 00 pm 10 20 am KANSAS CITY. PITTSUURG & GULF. I'lttsburg. Jop. & Neosho. 11.00 am 3:43 pm Accommodation 9.00am 8"30pn Accommodation x7:00pm "v5 00 am Leave Tuesdays, Thursdaj-s and Satur days. Arrive Mondajs, Wednesdays and Fridays. Grand Ave. Depot, 23ml gfreot. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL. Chicago passenger jcO.UOnm 8.15 pm Chllllcothe express x.5.G0pm 10.15 am Excelsior Springs Bpeclil b'i:15am ss 15 pm KANSAS CITY & INDEPENDENCE AIR LINE. Depots Second and Wyandotto nnd Sec ond and Wiinitt. KANS S CITY & INDEPENDENCE RAP ID TRANSIT RAILWAY' COMPANY. Depots Fifteenth street station, Twelfth street station, Ninth street station. Only Transfer Line Having Exclusivo Privileges at All Depots. The Depot Carriage and Baggap EICVEM II AND 1IKOAU1VAT, FOR A CARRIAOE OR BAGGAGE WAG0H. .... Prompt unci ltellublti ... NO J-.XTKA CIIAHGLS l'OIl JILHT 1VOKIC LEGAL JVOTICE!). NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS City En gineers Olllee, Wt-btport, Mo , May 2S, ISD3. Sealed proposals -will bo iccelvtd by the un dersigned at this olllee until 5 o'clock p. m. Thursday. Juno 0th, lhJ. (at which times bids will bo opened), foi furnishing ull tho materials nnd doing nil the woik necessary, to complete the following city linpiovt ments, vU.; (1) Constructing nbout nine thousand (9,000) feet of six (0) and eight 0) Inch sew ers, with manholes Hush tanks and uppur tenauces in and for sewer dlstilet number one. (J) Constructing about thirteen thousmd, (13,0u0) feet of six (CJ and eight lb) inch sew ers, with manholes. Hush tanks and appur tenances lu and for sewer dtstilot number two. (3) Constructing about eleven thousmd (11,000) feet of eight (!) Inch sewi rs, with manholes, Hush ranks and appurtenances in nnd for sewer dlstilct number three Hlds must bo m idei tepaiuteiy an nbovo work, on fornu und in accordance with In structions thereon, which foi ins muy bci hud on application to the undiulgutd. Plans and spttitlcutlous miy ho t-een and all information in repaid to (he work ob tained ut this ollice. Paj mints for the work to bo made in, special tax bills. ' Hlils must be accomp inled by i certified check for work In district number one (1) for J5o0; for work In district number two (.') for JiiOO: for work In district number thieo (3) for Jetto, to be paid Into the city treasury if tho successful bidder fulls to enter Intu a contiact with the city at prices stated and furnish satisfactory security for tho completion of the work. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals, 1? T. ROHERTSON, City Engineer, TRUSTEE'S SALE -Where is, Esthe Preelancl. und John L. PihhI.im.i t,.,. f A. band, by their certain deed of trust, dated th,i llrst day of November. icrhi ,i,ih ,ii.. mis. for record und, recorded on the 27th dai of Januau, 1SJ1, In tho olllco of tho rti order of deeds of Jackson countj, Missouri, ut Kansas City, In book It No. 45s, at p. ae a!, did convey to the undersigned truMt- thi tollowlug described real estate, situate a ...,i :? the plat of said addition on file und or r- . ord In the ollice of the recorder of die 1 ne said Jackson county, In trust to se un iii . pajment of ono rtrst mortsage real e til.. note, in bald deed of trust descrlb.d a whereas, the said note baa becoiuA ? and default has been made In the paym c hereof; now, therefore, publlo n .ti ,5 hereby given thut I. Ed i'. Searritt tr,.' tec, vviir, under and by virtue of the lhn,lv In nn we,. .7.- .. -T.Ut ."f - City tJ Or 1322. to-wlt; Lot number six (0), in bloi k m J (7), in Jersey hetrfhts un addition to th. City of Kansas, now Kansas city. Ml'snuri as ue same is inarKeu ami ,is def,0.',,rust,,una ot th.9 -"equest of too ,, gal holder and uwner of salil note h. ' 7 to sell, und sell, at publlo lendus . . . ' highest Udder, for cash, the property , ' inbefore described, at the west front , of the United States ninimii", ii"?1 r y, countj; of Jackson, state 'of MV" Wednesday, the 3rd daj of jy.. . ,-. k ween tha houru nt in-' ..g.ulJ. . P- on bet forenoon and live o'tloek In th utte?e ? of said day. to pay said note Suid ii,a f ' and expenses of" executing this trust J '4 - CD U SCARItiTT. Trustee SgSJaarw - T y