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t i TITK TXSAS PITY .lOrRXU. RTTmY JUS IS 2. W. fi . V Y r 'H- -i X WELL DRILLED CHILDREN. rmi.n hat moon mmi-. or Tin: run i.tc SCHOOL UP Till: CI1Y. rrofenr tlpls' l.isr Show What Trait. InR In CnllMltrtilo Will Artnmpll'h A rrelly lielit Wltnroed by it III; Crowd. Ei The ruhlle schools ot Kansa. City yes terday held their clolnR- terrl-es with a ll"M day programme at Exposition Drums park. The exercises were under the ill rectlon of Carl Ret. tuperlor of culls thenlcp. Two thousand ward school chil dren between the sirps of 7 and II year, all dreed In white wnistn ami blue .kin and knickerbockers, preenled one of ti.e prettiest sUhts ever en In the city. Strelchlnr; back from the grand stand In long lines, the little folks were nrrancd faclnc the audience In the bleichers. As they moved their hands In the dlllcrent poilllons peculiar to the system of free Bj-mnnstlc. the lone lines presented the appearance of llvlnc pieces of mechanism, nnd so exact and precise were all the drills, that every hand went up and out and down at exactly the same time. The bleachers were well filled with pectators nnd the Inelosure whs dotted with oar rlaces, nnd every time the drill w-re com pleted a rlnRlnn shout of npprovnt would show bow well the exercises were nppre Clnted. The public school drum rnrp, dressed In red Turklh eost.tmes, led the Rran.l march. The Klrst Artillery band of twenty pieces, which had been plnhut for the tnrnfest, now In proitress nt the park, fur nished tmiiic for the occasion. The follow ing schools were represented In the ex ercises, each school having colors of Its own, as bore Klven: , , , Itrynnl, pink and llqlit Kreen: Chace, old cold and dark blue; Kmerson, old rose: Krunklln. Ilcht bluej (iarlleld. red, white nnd blue; Humboldt, crimson anil white; Irvine, ornnce and black! Jefferson, or aneo and licht cre-ns Knrne, light Kreen and white; Longfellow, cream and yellow; J.inwoou, wniie; u.iKicy, imiihi ci" urpie nnu invenuer; nwun, n """ i.,ni. M'hiiiicf voilnw! Webster, vellow and black; Washington, crimson and light creen; vt ontil.tnn, uiue mm iuir. The programme was opened by n, tree call'thcnlo exercise In which 1,01 lioya nnd glil. from the different schools par ticipated. It w-ns the finest thing of the kind ever seen In thl city. Then came an exerclo with short wands, In -which 100 boys and Rlrls took part. Sixty boys nnd girls from the Longfellow school went through a beautiful exercise with dumb bells. Then came the grand inarch, headed by the public school drum corns, In which the 2,OW children marched. Twenty little girls from the Scnrrltt school exe cuted some fancy steps that were very beautiful. One hundred boys and girls went through some very pretty perform ances with Indian clubs. Tlio exercise was applauded loudly. Then came some plays nnd c-.imes In which nil the children took part. Thirty-two boys nnd Klrls from the (Inrlleld school did some more Indian club swinging 1n tho mot artistic manner, and then came n cvcling race. Thirty-two boys and slrls from the e'ranklln school executed some fancy marches. Thev were roundly applauded. Four hundred boys and girl went through a mnKnlllcent dis play with dumbbells, which was followed h- twenty-eight bov.s and girls from the I.'lnwood school, under thu charge of Miss Laura Stearns. This class executed some fancy steps that brought general applause. The field day programme ended tho closing exercises of the public schools. TIIK i:i.KS AS MINSsTIini.!. Grent Expectations Attaehlnc to tho Pro gramme for Tti-i.iiirron- Knnln. After several weeks of preparation the Kansas City lodge. No. 36, Order of Klks, Is ready for one of the most unique enter tainments ever given In this city. The pro gramme hns enlisted tho services of a great many members of the order, including the well known comedians, of whom theieare not a few. There will be all sorts of com ical features, beginning with a parade to morrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock, covering the principal business streets of the town and headed b the Third llegimont band. This parade w.ll present all the performers In linen dusteifl, white hats, with canes and otherwise bedecked for the occasion, and presenting- it front seventy Btrong.sald to be unexcelled in the annals of minstrel sy In point of numbers. In the first pari of the programme, which will be given In the evening at the Grand opera house. Ucorge II. (J. Voote will h" the Interloculoi . Yene Morse. ICd Hlcrsmlth, !'. II. O'llollly, Charles Cam eron and W. I''. Fletcher, bones- V. L. Haskell, William Carglll. W. A. Lawton, 1M Ward and Charles flashy, tambourines. The end men's songs will bo as follows: "Truscallna Hi own," Vene Morse. "Honey Don't Sigh," Hd Hlcrsmlth. "Father of a. Hrau New Coon," W. L. Haskell. "Did Little Wlllla 'Want It?" William Carcill. The following ballads will be sung In the flist part! "Hush, Little Mother," Lew S. Jones. "Sweet Hunch of Daisies," Gilbert Har ris. "The Heart That's True," Will J. Mur ray. Among the specialties will be the follow ing: William Wood In Slump Speech. Musical turn Ford nnd Crawford. (Irant Bros. In F.uuy Jigs. "In Nothing," sketch by Warren Cowtes. Jennings and Jlncliettt In song and dance sketch, "Tho Unhappy Pair." "Tho Llliputlan ijuni tetto" (!. M. Wll dron, Charlea Fitzgerald, Charles Owens, Lew S. Jones Tho concluding featuie will be a bur lesque circus entitled "Itiirn'cms circus at Hnilem," with James llaney as ilngims ter; Vcno -Morse, lia Wulte and Harry Fugh as clowns; (J. S.-lioplioften as the hand organist, William Caiill as the lem onade vender and William Wood as the side show barker. The circus features will be Introduced In the following order: Grand march, Japanese Juggling, Sanilbw, Japanese perch act, the "Old Clown's Hong," Will Haskell; club Kwlnglnt;, by Charles McCowen; the acrobatic clowns, ground and lofty tumbling, elephant dance, by Jennings and M.ichette; Italian billet, by Dr. Van Fossen, Guy Holmes, Fred Miller, Joe C.idmnn, IJ. T. Ki-ovlile, n. M. Tracy, Fred Mlshler nnd Hoy Garland, with W, L. Haskell as premier dancer; the Cor bett and I'ltzslmmon prUo light, with A. II. Moftet as Corbett, II. I', llump'iit'y as Fltzslmmonfc. George 11. Footc as referee and Henry Garland and John Mulholland as seconds. .s.ciu;i concji:kts. To lie Ghcn nt Fnlrmnuut I 'ark This Aft ernoon und i:enlng. The musical feature nt' Falrmount park to-day will be two grand sacied concerts, afternoon and evening. In the new open air auditorium. Those taking part on the pi osi amine, which is an excellent one, an:: Will J. Murray, Itudolf King. Miss Daisy Stowell, S. Kronbi-rg, Nannie Hands-Krou-beig and Francois Houcher. The entire Fall mount opcia company will aUo ap pear. The music is all of a. high grade and the concerts should be a most enjoyable feat uie of the park bcason. Tho programme for both afternoon and eenlng Is as follows. "America," Fairmoiint opera company, orchestra and audience, .Song, "Answer" (Itoliyn), Mr, W, J. Mur- Pl'ano, polonaise (Moszkowskl), Itudolf Contralto solo, "Spirit of the Deep" (Tay. bert), Miss Dalsv Htowell. Aria, "Solve Heglni" (Uyers), S. Kron berg. Violin solo, "Souvenir da Hadyn," Fran cols Joucher, Gran arU from "Queen of Sheba" (Gounod), Nannie Hands-Kronbeig. Orchestra, selected. Duet, "In tho unions of the Deep" (Grabcn-lloffman), Mr, und Mrs. Kron berg. Piano solo. "Grand Walse" (Strauss. Schutte), Itudolf King. Liberty duet, from "Purltanla" (Bel lini), Mr, Kronhers and Mr, Munay. Violin solo, Mazourko. (Musln), Francois Houcher, Intlamatut, from "Stabat Mater" (Ilos slnl), Mr. Kronbcrs and choius. Orchestra. "Hull Columbia," opera company, Mr. James I'erdue, an old soldier residing at Monioe, Mich., u sevelely utlllc-ttd with rheuinutlsm. lint ivielvnl piompl ie llef from uuln by usliig Chaiubeilalil'H Pain Halm. He bays: "At times my back would uch so badly that I could baldly ralso up. If I hud not gotten tellef I would iiot bo her to write theso few lines. Chum, berlaln's l'aln Halm has done me u ereut Ileal of eood. and I ftel very thankful for It." Forest Hill Is the new modern lawn ceme- a. fund for perpetual maintenance. Has built at great cost tliu finest publlu recelv ine vault in the Weot. of Phoenix granite. :: r.v, .hiv ratarambs. For transDorta- ., ..n4 Tail information, communicate witn George Law, secretary. New York Life buUilps. TiUatjons lhl -. Quality IstheBasisonWhichWeFigureValues Confidence a Trust We Do Not Abuse. PliOPLIJ who hnvo had the experience know that at our store they find a bettor quality o( goods for the price than elsewhere. Strangers in the city who have never visited our store may naturally doubt this statement, as there are many who make false claims. Doubt is a clouded canopy that obscures the beautv of the heavens, and evidence is the sunlight that spreads apart Nature', dark awning and Hoods the world with confidence and belief. Our store offers to those who have not had the experience such a volume ot evidence that will easily win them into belief, and in addition serve to guide them to the house where their confidence will not be misplaced. It is our ambition and most energetic effort to give the very best value at as low a price as the market will permit, and we never have, und never will, swing into play a job lot of pauper made stuff that will not stand the tost of wear, but always offer the best make of goods for the price at our command. Our announcements in the press are read by a public who feel an interest in the statements we make, as they know the lines are truthful and not an nlluring deception. The big prizes below will be found on our floors ready for active use at the prices at which they are advertised. We aim to merit continuously the title of THE LEADING BARGAIN MAKERS OF THE WEST ... , .... AND FEARLESS PLUNGERS IN THE WAR OF FIGURES. $JLO.SO JtEDROOM SiTJT, & in Q C I lard Maple V lU.OU 21. 00 Ji EDH O OM S CUT, 10 7Z Hard Maple I . . I U vj.oo nisnnooM sujt, 10 szn Hard Wood IQ.OKJ 2.00 BEDROOM SUIT, 07 Xf Solid Oak iS.iC Sii.QO BEDROOM SUIT, QQ 7T Very Fine QJ .1 U 1.00 CENTER TABLE, A i 14x14, Solid Oak T l.iiO CENTER TABLE, DJ iSxiS, Solid Oak - O 2.00 CENTER TABLE, OC 22x22, Solid Oak .QO .0. JUNIOR GASOLINE O 07 STOVE, Two Burner .G I 23.00 FOLDING BED, If? f) fi Mantel Shape lO.UU 35.00 FOLDING BED, QA 7 C Upright Mirror Front ' J &5.00 FOLDING BED, Of) flf) Upright Mirror Front OU.UU 1.00 TOILET SET, 1 07 Neat Decorations i mJ i 30.00 OFFICE DESK, 1Q QK Roll Top I a. OO 35.00 OFFICE DESK. n D Af) Roll Top ZG.'tU 2.50 CARFET SWEEFER, 1 Q7 Best Make I .G ' $ 1,25 DINING CI I A Hi. Q Solid Oak 0 1.50 DINING CI I AIR, Solid Oak 1. 75 DINING ClIAlli. Solid Oak 1,50 LADIES' ROCKER, Solid Oak 2.00 LADIES' ROCKER, Solid Oak 3.50 GENTS' ROCKER, Solid Oak 5.50 ICE BONES, Hard Wood 10.00 REFRIGERA TOR, The Famous Hurd 12. 00 REFR IGERA T OR, The Famous Hurd 10.00 REFRIGERAT OR. The Famous Hurd J 8.00 RE Fill GERATOR, The Famous Hurd 22.00 REFR1 GERA T OR. The Famous Hurd 12.00 LADIES' DESK, Solid Oak 1.75 FOLISII1NG IRONS, Set of Three 10.00 CABINET KITCHEN TABLE, Oak Base 60.00 DAVIS SEWING MA CHINE, Complete Attachments. . . .67 .79 .97 .75 1.03 1.83 3.37 5.93 7.I7 9.65 il,40 15,25 6.85 .77 4.29 26,40 m I Housekeepers placing their accounts with us can pay same on The People s Safe Repository and Market of Economy! Every Household Want Supplied Under One Roof! EASY PAYMENTS! r- SALESROOMS: 1204 1206 STREET OLilL!r)EK,S OF LOW" ZPrLIOES. W7?'?yMligrl OWNED BY THE W. C. T. U. The rhospli.ito Fountain'. ?"t Kenteii Nor Itllil on a renmit itfe II ihIh-Will- Iiir to I'uy 11 l.lcitm.. Miss Ellen D. Morris, local treasurer of tho Central Women's Clitistlan Tern rxHiinco Union, wus asked yesterday tlio views, of the union on the li&ht which is lioing- uuulo on the cherry phosphate fountain at the coiiht of Tlfth and .Main streets, hy a number of merehantH on Fourth, Walnut and Main streets and Missouri avenue. Theso merchants havo petitioned the board of public works to remove tho fountain on the ground that It 13 a nuisance and detri mental to tho interests of the petition ers. .Miss Morris said: "The effort to have tho fountain re moved Is unjust and unfair. It is claimed, 1 believe, that we oiikIU to pay a license for nil of our fountains. We would be perfectly willing to do so were, tlii'io .in ordinance re.iilrinff us to pay one, hut theie Is not 1iist jc.ir, be foio wo placed our fountains nbuut tho city, Mrs, Ira Lewis and I, as represen tatives of the union, went lo Mayor Davis mil License Inspector Strickler and asked if it was necessary to pro euro a license. Wo said that wo wished to get oio if it was required, Mr. Strlckler told us that there was no ordinance or provision requiting us to pay a license. Mayor Davis told us to Ko on, and pave us his heatty Indorse ment. AVo liavo also appeared before the board of public woiks relative to tho same matter and lmv been told that wo uro actlnir In a perfectly lawful manner, Attorney John C. Gape told us that wo wero dolus a food work nnd commended tho fountains. "When wo set out rho fountains niMln this sprlmr we Kaln soiiBht Hie mayor and Mr. Strlcklcp and were told we wero uptltiK propei ly, If it should bo necessary to pay a licenso we are perfectly ready to do so. We havo tried all ulong lo do what is fair and right, nnd stand ivady to do -o now. It has been charged that wit rent th fountain!) or n Chicago linn, but this Is. not the ease. Tile fountains art our own properly, for w bought them out and out. Our attorney, Mr. V ilcox, wus tho wltnvsx to th sale nnd another uttomey lias all the letters rela tive to the puichase In his possession. I ine!f nui willing to swear to tho purchase, for as treasurer of this union I turned over the money to the Chicago firm. The fountain la not a nuisance." Acknowledged IIU iullt. James Harvey was arralsned before Jus tice Joyce yetteiday forenoon on two charees of petit larceny. He has, been roomlncr at No. 116 Main street and In UU room a trunk was stored belonging. to the landlady, Wedntd afternoon Harvey breka jus jc.k. ami fUsi JU itw e-.' most aluablc contents rihoiily after lie entered the room of Charles 1.. lVrguson and robbed It of a suit of oloilie Vesier dns, at the beginning of his trial Harvey acknowledged the thefts a ml asked Justice .loee lo he lenient with him. Ills punish ment was set at 150 days In tho county Jail. Motion Ditr In L'rliniiuil Court. Yesterday was motion day In Judge Wof foid's court und seveial motions lor new trlaU were (nurd. The attorneys for the defense In the eases agalilut I'ollard and Harris were not ready and the htailng was postpoiitd until net Saturday. William Wllkeson and J. J. Jeter, who were conUcted of selling policy tickets and sentenced to pay a line of hiO each, were lefused new- trials. In the cases of Hlle Adams and II. I.or ber, hucksters, lined IX lor disposing of garden psoduce without a license, the mo tions for new- trials weie overruled. 11. I- Mullcy, convicted of n.ibslng bills and dodgers contrary to a city ordinance nnd sentenced to nay a tine of JIM, was re fused a new trial, Hobert II. Crosswhlte. sentenced lo two years In the penitentiary for embezzling a car load of potatoes, was lefused a. new trial. rase heut to Weatport. J. M. Ilenloii was arraigned In Jus tice Wlthrow's court yesterday on tho charge of passing u forged check upon the Lookwood-Lutk Coal Company. Heiitou's attorneys filed nn nllldavlt, made by Heutoii, stating that Justice Wlthrow was prejudiced against him nnd asking for a change of venue, Jus tlco Wllhtow therefore sent the case to Justice Stauwood at Westport. whero Heutoii will havo a hearing on June 8. Cruelty to Chicken. Humane Agent Oreenmnn was pass ing through tho city murket yesterday when he noticed a lot of chickens lying on tho sldewulk In front of the market with their legs bleeding from cuts caused by being tied too closely. lie -arrestee the owner of the chickens, Frank Mulvehlll. a farmer from Ed wardsvllle, Mo, Mulvchlll was taken In to police court und fined 5 for his thoughtlessness. ,.,. ill ItntnJBAil. Chief of Police Irwin yesterday afternoon ordered the leleate of T. 1'. Cjriolh who foielioou at No. C21T Kast Klghteenth street on suspicion of being the ugent of bicycle thieves In other cities. Carroll had three bicycles, with the numbers Hied off, In his possession when arrested. The wheels can not be Identllled and Chief Irwin wus forced to release Carroll. Parks lleautlfy u Town, Joseph Stewart, deputy county marshal "1 was raised in Hal I lord. Conn, and I know what I am saying when I make the assertion that parks beautify u town be yond expression. I hope the amendments will carry and give us some place to go on Sunday or week days when we have a lea hours sa cuo tall our ov( hi: hah.s rito.M no-. kin. Hut He a Vim (irren I'mijucIi to lllmv Out tlin (in In IIU Itnoiu. G. n. Dolnn, a late nvilval from Bos ton, Mass., was found In a room at tho Metropolitan hotel In an unconscious condition at -I o'clock yesterday morn ing. At that time Fiank Johnson, the night porter, noticed that tho hallway of the second Iloor was. tilling with gas escaping from the transom over the door of tho room occupied by Polim. Proprietor Marsh wus summoned and thu door was opened. Dolan was lying on the bed unconscious and n gas jet In the room was found turned on. The win dows were thrown up and Dolan re covered consciousness In a short time, llo stated that when ho retired ho "blew out tho light." IIUI.Si: (iOT SCAKKl). lie Asked to lie Reimed rrom Independ ence to Kansas City, T. M. Hulse, tho nuckner, Mo., dairyman who was arrested Wednesday on a eliarKO of obtaining goods under talso pretenses and conlliu-il lit the Independence Jail, was brought to Kansas City yesterday morning by Deputies Keshlear and Hoss and placed In the county Jail, IluUe became fright ened nt some tin eats made by farmers after the Chiles shooting. It is said, anil desired the change to be made, so he would lie secure trom un lolence. He was seen yestciday, but would make no statement for publication, as his attorney had In structed him not to, Sherman nnd Hulse are conflned In sepa rate cells and in all probability do not know of each other's whereabouts. H. H. WILLIAMS, Popular Low Price Grocer. 5X7-5;$) Main, Street. OTTAWA UIIAUr.UU'l'A .YiSKMIII.Y. Ottiiwu, Kui., Juno 1 7 til to 28th liielu site. This will be the seventeenth annual sea- slou.and the piogrammo will bo better than ever, Special features every day, June so la Grand Army day, und Governor McKin ley, of Ohio, will be tliti speaker of lh day. June SI Is children's day, A pio grummu of special music, also of special amusement by Mr, I-'iank Heard uud oth-m-s. will be glvni. Wry low special rates have been uuined by the Sanlii I-e Houte fur this occasion, uud speciul liulus will be Cull at Santa l'o ltoute ticket olllees, northeast coiner Tenth uud Main streets, JUT.0 union avenue, or Union depot, Campbell's 'IViuponiry Deputies. Curtis S. Campbell took charge of the county assessor's otilee yesterdaj. He has upolnted the following clerks to canvass the wards und townships of the county for the purpose of making the annual assess ment for personal taxes, T. J. Duane, Thomas McCSulre. William Brosnahan, Jer ry Hnright. Michael O. Casay, Charles De veney, John P. Calaban, L. Moore. Charles Mcliee, T. C Webster. Patrick G. Lnch, Henry Cohen, P. E. Dwyer, M. L. Krltser, Henry Hobbs. William J. I.eahy and It. K Johnson. These clerks will draw a salary ,c( UW a tuoath. PU-kles, In lnesar, 10 gnllon kegs, JJIj. 5 Billion kegs. II. '". 3 cullon k'gs. Me. Chow, o nulluii Uess, S-. 3 Rullou kegs, $1 60. 3 c.illnn ken sweet Pickles, J1.50. I bottles pickles, plain, lie. Onllon bottles plain pickles, 30c, 7 lbs Carolina lllce, 2."e. Jewel intent llour at J per cwt. Is Just ;,')(- Jess than tho mill price, II ikers' cholie, $1.75 Cornme.il. half bushel, 33c. 10 lb sack lira hum Hour, -ic. W lbs liond's whole wheat, Jl.M. Ilnurl's diabetic Hour, 3 lbs, I'.ic. 5 cases pm it strained honey In glass tum blers, 3 for Sic. White clowr honey In one pound frames, 2 frames tor ilc. -.'5 boxts fiesh ginger snaps, 5c lb; other dealfis huii to get 10c; no difference In the (plains . a lbs vanilla or lemon wafers, !3c, family white llsli, ulcn sizes, quarter bairels, 53; palls. &); kits of mackerel, 00c Hne you eer tried James rt. Kirk & Cn.'s Crystola for kitchen HtoV Put up like Haiiolioi fully as good and only costs Ic cake. HU-haid & Hoblnson's potted meats, ,j lb cans, 2Sc At mom's i oast beef, 'i cans, 2Sc, Iowa white oats, packages, "5c. Dove brand cuiiutits, o packages, 23c, ;.- bags yellow peaches, 2 lbs 15o, IS bags choice apricots, 2 lbs 15c, Ui bags 2 crown raisins, 7 lbs 25c. lu bags pears, 5c lb. 15 boxes evaporated apples, 3 lbs 25c 15 boxes of white drfp syrup, 5 gallons, 91.50, 25 barrels country sQrghum, 5 gallons, 1.23. Syrup, honey, drip nnd New Orleans mo lasses and sorghum, lu 3 gallon keys, l. ithlo maple, 5 K.illoii cans, fi. We nie selling sugars cheap now. He. nvmber that 20 lbs for a dt.ll.ir now is npial to 23 lbs 30 dais ago. e are sell ing 2j lbs of No. 2 Bianul.ited for l; 2 lbs brown sugar, (1. This price cannot jdt long. IJggs nnd Mutter Our country shippers keep us pretty well tilled up with ran. s iack. Vou cm nly mi gettlnft louu.i of good butler herw at lOn to iji, t.r lb, anil fresh eggs that would cost yo 12' to 13e a dozen other places, 3 dozen ft,r .. heie. jM Cbtcbt.lrr'. rsglltU lllm Dramit. ENNYR0YAL PILLS DrofcUt (or Cklchttttrt ualuh Ui imauj amkii in iiiu rn.ua uuii uictuug t loo&ea. ickl4 lUi blue ribbon. TsL lion and imtiitioni. Ai OruicUi, er 4 4c. lo lump tot Jrticiiltt. ttfttlmootaU ol ltsllf for tadteu,,iUl(r. tT rrlrtt iU U &u Lu4i Urvuuu thiwU-i r. r (Ga. i w itf fc X They're Scared Out of Their Wits. Opposition ,tnttiH njfliasl nt tho inromh tlio (ircnt Hem . s il )( Tho Model is in a Id n?, nnd if lmlf the iticeiiuily wrir ,c "c It sell rooiIs ut len'onnble llgurcs nt is ilit-plavcii ml.' n- i lion nf itkps ntul f.itcbjienny iilcn. the rc- v..u. linrtnonlzo inuri closely with their uKucs. 1 t.t .Mmlcl's tliiMinl.r jilnuo where nctiml liarailis nrc lirliiff ilisjieitscd. 'l'lir Moili-1's tho only place In town with n stralk'lit ali ntul the pm- pic Itiuiw It, iiint uro ti-liuliinp the eoiiM'lpnrolcH falilrR iy the wllli liolilinif ot pattnnncc bu- .tuwlnp It where lion-.,l mctlioils ntul nctunl facts nrn the ortlcr nf tlio ilnyaiu! tluit store Is The .Model, lomt1 ninl for yourself wlint tremeiuloi lutrjuiti 'itn'i:- ih'.movaij Sam: pimci'.s v,. MEN'S SUITS. : best that can lip found elsewhere for S.'O tire In thts Hretit I'cinornl Sale for i best that can 1 found elj-cw-hcrc f.r 1" nrc In this Orcat Itoinoval Sale for : bust that can bo found elcwlicrc for $15 are in this (lre.it licmnral Sale, for 1 best tlint can he found elsewhere for S12 nrp in this (iirtit Uemoval Sale for i best that can be found elsewhere for SKI lire In this (Irent licmnvut Snip for i beat that run bu found el-cwliere fur ST are In this (Irrnt Uemoval Sain for best that can be fount! plvpw-hcre for S arc In this (Irent Iletiiovnl Sale for SISSi 10 70 35 25 90 80 35 70 NECKWEAR, The best that cnu bo found elsewhere for "' cents Is In this, (treat Keinoviil Sale for 14 Cents. MEN'S PANTS. The best that can bo found elsewhere for SI. Ml are In this (treat liemovnl Sale for 80 Cents. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. The best that can be found elsewhere for 30 cents nro in this (Ircal l'emoval Sale for 17 Cents. UNDERWEAR. The best that can be found elsewhere for n. cents is in this firent Komovul Salo for 18 Cents. COLLARS. Tim best that can bo found elsewhere for 10 cents are in this Orcat llcmoval Sale for i Cent. SUSPENDERS. Tho best that can bo found elsewhere for 'JO cents nro in this (treat lieinovitl Salts for 5 Cents. UN LAUNDERED SHIRTS. The best that enn be found elsewhere for .1(1 cents uro in this tlrcat liemovnl i-ale for 29 Cents. HOSIERY. The best that can be found pise where for 10 cents Is in this (ireat llcmoval sale for 5 Cents. 500, 502, 504 and 506 Main Sireet, LARGEST CLOTHING STORE IN KANSAS CITY. Look for us nt Tenth anil Maui after 'eptcmbei t tmmm ITmup'sIe W LIFE PILLS S A GUARANTEED REMEDY FOR Married UU III Single (1 and T Men llll l TO Absolutely rrtorr and (jivo ucic 1r ami vigor in men win. have ucrmit. troubles, caused from excess, use of tobacco or other stimulants. Mi wlm aro troubled with nlglitiy rmscnnv, etc Men who have made .,.. n' rrrort. Men who are broken down, caused from nn ,cn in.n, ami are m unfit to marry dives line (lr, r'lo-, emriju and rinr,.s ionii ami Imin lion. A wrltlt n ijii'iutiitcc ulven with each foil trcalment i which is mv boxes) to (tlisaliittlu and e) cct null u cuve or money refunded I'ricc, jl bo, full treatment of six boxes, with (,'ilarautco, $i. l'loparcd bv lr. Do Lap, tho famous l-'ronch physician of Taris, l-'rance. For sale only by JOHNSON BROS., Druggist Sole Aycnts. 1107 Main Street, Kansas City. Mo. M.llh OimniiS promptly fllltil. mi -HOTEL- l.l Mlnntln.l. Minn. .MW n.Hl,V. M.WU. Season ot IbCi teglns Jin e Sx CJnd l.mdliic siiininer llti tn nt till, ll'r.t. llVelt t. room (aces the lake. Health (ul location. All moderi comforts, dally couch is, lint Ire- t.l, Nil- if5' AJZ777rPz 7--TS9 kXV ..tt HCnkf r' ... ... rnmftlB wmMmmtsfo&figtox W I ! Ii I I II II I I I I II I I uf: uSMffrMLjSTzswSsSi tkkr-iTAWAWWT-Xr: rfB-SZlSM fi scenery. ut of lUUIns and sallinu Onelioui Irum hu Paul, 3imi uiti cm Iiuiif no H nueiil trains AiUlreas '.., lllll.COM III., liie.tl .Siirllimi HullilliiK, ! r.uil. MIihh .i til June until, utter t lull at lltilel MofooMcious I O 2 O fv E J. JVl STALEY & DUNLAP. IlelUtreil tit I'rlt.ite I'miilHe, 7.1 I'enta l'i r ll.tlf liiillnii. Sil.V.1 l'rr liallnn. Our bakery goo.ls .ire iiu.urpaej tho l"t butter .iml the (reabet ecci an Used. bt. Ueoruu llurope.n Hotel over HeUuratU IIII.I.I'IKIM. 7:i. is Made by AUCTION MONDAY, JUNI2 3. "J' at 10:30 a, m . the furnHhlnK of a -' rouin i evidence at Silt and 3u7 W. Twelfth ot r.fl jards tainstrj ami boilv llrussels t'arpet. o.ik and ma hoany bedroom suits and S ful IliiK lied, oak drecfers and cominctl.s, w.inlrob's, center tabWs, toilet -set" lacu curtain. i'or tleres mid fliatles, 3 oak an'1 willow rock era, lw oak hlKlibacH chaiis comforn. pillows and line m.illreiuie. pltr and m.iiit-l mil ror. louiiise couche. pluh parlor uil, Fldelwartl, i dllllliK tab!, dlslie, Bla, silver and tine china, kitchen furnliuie and cooking utensils, 13 jards oil cloth, I line "White" towlne niarhine and I excel lent trottlni; buB-y. YOU khould see this lot. The 11. U. 3MIT1ISON AI'CTION CO., Auctioneer. 712 Walnut street. Telephone 2CT7. The Journal deliv ered at your door for 10 cents a week Tents, Awnings, Flags &, Covers :oo ceconddiaml tents for sato cheap, nil sizes, tiliuust pew, also luigo round tenia. 10 feet, 10 ftot, M feet, 70 leet uud luO feet diameter, oblom: tents, 30x10, SuxuO, 3ixjJ. UC0. 00x30, 7CxlC0 and 100x150 list. Wrltj for price. P I HA IvRIf ln4 """ ihiiitst.. ., .1. DiVlVI'jII, liiiiiiiiClij, Mi. Do You Like Clenii Siiiootli Tmu'U tu ut uflrr alf IiikV If u, ciill telrphuiio 1J71 Cur (irouipt sertlce, SILVER TOWEL & K, 0, TOWEL CO, ll J1AIN-. A. C. FULKERSON, Prop. The Journal deliv ered at your door for 10 cents iter week.