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THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL lOXPVY. T"XE 10, 1 ),- I l A' i y L V. A ( AN EDGED PLAYTHING. Being n rhjlrlnn' Story of the Hunger of Hypnotism. The doetor pilfil; decidedly tt mi some Hunt; more than mere embarrassment tlinl tnucd hM unwillingness "I Imp given It tip. I..IIpp." -aid he: l'l linvp nothing morp to do with miRnellsm " 'Hut nhj'i vh), doctor?" the pretty pleaders penlstod. "Put Its to lcep one of u-)ou must, or tell lie the rcison win," ' Well. o he It," Mid he, at taut, still Msibly reluctant "I will tell )ott wh i ii "1.1 team j on n ieson. Llghteen month tiro," he begun, "I went Into the country to ee it frlend-we will cull him Paul, If you plclse Though old comrade nil,! devoted 'chums.' for .1 long lime the .halites of life I1A1I separated ii. turtle nlirly hi tmirrligc. which, for terlalti ti'isons, hud obllgpd him to locate lor a while upon one of hl properties, MtunlPd. m I h.lve slid. In the depths of the rountr) lint often nnd often my thomthts carried me 11 trllle envionly. In the mldit of m) hard work-tow nrd th-il fjruotten corner, where hl hour were passed in quiet routine and bliss of n do mestic life. "Nor was t mistaken In the picture Jti) fanrj had drawn! pence, serenlt), re Vote, breathed from the ery trees with their ureal moss-rovcied trunks, against which nn old chateau leaned In the tnlng. Jed shade and 'hlne of Ihc sunn) Provl i."! e wood. "Paul met tne nt the station 111 wife 1 illd not see till litter Jim t before dinner. Indent u beautiful woman, with dark, brilliant eves, which Dished, when not t-liloldid by the long, curling lashes, with the light of burnished steel She had rt superb IlKiire and a completion the tint nnd lecture of old Ivor), through which was Mowing vigorously the rich red cur rent of a healthy blood Very, vpr) beaii tinil she was, imt, oddly enough, as t looked at her I felt 11 sense of n deception somewhere under that fair cxtetlor, "Was It fancy7 Or was this full, robust beaut but similar to too-fervid summer that forces the sip to rise so fast that the fruit turns our? I did not know, only that this woman entered with dlillculty Into the Id) 1 1 hud evoked from the shad owy nlslos of these old wooils, that seemed tilwats whispering Hiid murmerlng to themselves. "Her Intense vitality eemeil to shatter this setting of peace ami serenity. More over, wi weie not alone, another guest had arrived a .voting man and a cloe neighbor. Prom the moment of his com ing, too or did t fane) that, nlo7 Paul, my friend, seemed less kuiiIiiI The llrst Joy In his eyes nt my arrival had calmed; J aw him now In his habitual state, doubtless, a little aged, slightly Con strained, with tint vague, nervous reserve of the distrustful husband who In his Inmost thoughts suspects treachery. "I had no time, however, to ponder long on these reflections, old memories serious nnd Kity, crowded thick ami fast upon us In the ease and comfort of Ihnt well 01 dered dining room, looking out upon the lawn, the soft melancholy of the coming iwiiigni siowiy enwrapping us ami carry ing hearts and minds both far buck Into the past. "Dinner was nearly over when a chance word or question turned the conversation upon a subject no less nbsoiblng then than now, ladles" anil the doctor bowed cour teously to tho circle of eager listeners "turned, I say, upon the subject of hyp notism nnd h)puollc suggestion. ".My friend, from the tlrst discoveries, had twitched the advance of these studies with the liveliest Intel est, nnd many and frequent had been the discussions between himself ami his wife concerning them, she den) lug the phenomena arising from these expei Intents ami stubbornly pronouncing them humbug and charlatanism: and he nlllrmlng that strange things could nnd did happen, 111 he knew from his own experi ence: .1- certain evening In Paris, when he had offered himself as a subject1 as lu ll editions as she, and had been put to sleep promptly and made to accomplish In his (deep thing.! of which they told him afTer. wanJs. " 'Hah! They duped you!' insisted his wife. 'Doctor,' suddenly appealing to me, 'help tne to get this rubbish out of his head, or Paul will certainly bo crazy.' "Poreed to take sides, I was obllKed to admit that I myself was deeply Interested In then" matters, and had witnessed things that I did not care to doubt. She was still obstinate, still mocking; she would believe what hhe saw no more, no less. " 'If Pnul Is a subject, as he declares,' said she, 'the lb Inc. too, Is easy enough: convince me 011 have done s,ueh things, job sav by trying It here and now.' "Paul was willing. I looked Intently at hint: his eyes wavered cuilously away from my gaze; he was a marvelous sub ject and fell Immediately under my will. "We pissed Into the drawing tooin, pl'U'Cil him in a chair, and I had not mailc six passes over his brow when he was In a sound hypnotic sleep " 'Well, he is off,' said I. " 'Impossible! No.' "She bent over him, called hint, pinched him no movement i i.ilsed his arm it fell Inert like 11 log. "'tjiilik, quick, suggest something!' said she. a sliange eagerness showing suddenly In her lace "Vou would, ptilinps, feel the proof Ftionger, niidnm, did )uu make the sug gestion jourself." "She appeared to think, murmuring half nloiul' 'It must be .111 unaccustomed act, t-nini'l liinjr unusual, that he cannot di vine, that does not enter Into his habit of life.' "She looked about her. Near by on a table a magazine lay opened at a recent article on Mlvpnotlc suggestion,' a slen der, mother-ol-pearl impel knife thrust between the folds. She turned the leaves bun I eil I) . " 'Ah-h. we have It a Inst,' said she, putting her llngu upon n certain p.11.1 graph, 'an expei Intent Just made success full) they h.i) at the Hospital of Ja Sal tictileie. lit peat II with Paul, and 1 shall 00 convinced ' "The experiment was to suggest to the patient .11 .1 llxed hour a pieileiermlned act the act in this case, suicide, with somn harmless object that the 'subject' shoulil be madii to believe a poniard. " 'Willing!).' I lesponded, "SI10 handed me the paper knife. 'This Is harmless enough. Isn't It?' she said, jleldlng It to m with a charming smile; 'it .woulil not hull a ily ' "Peifeclli haimless," and I held up the little pearl uaggei before Paul's eves. " 'Uo )ou seo it, Paul?' said I, blowly and limit ek I vol), 'this polnaid here'.' Well, 1 am going to put It on that table yonder; to-mortow, when the luncheon-bell Hug the luncheon-bell, lemember )ou will tome heie, take this polnaid and kill your-t-elf!' "Then I loused him. IIu rememhered nothing and felt nothing, oul) a little comic uneasiness ionci ruing the not that he was to accomplish and from which he was iHtirnilned to defend himself. "The evening Mulshed g.i)l) with u. rub ber tit vsJilbl, ending at ten In order to give tho hamli-ome joting nelghboi a silent listener to what had been going on time enough to retch homo at a reasonable hour. "Wo were walking. Paul, his wife, and I, on Uio tinaco next morning when the liincheon-bell rang. Paul raised hi head, listened u second, turned biusqucly, and ie-enteicil the chateau. Ills wife had be come vt ry pale "'Come, ifulek, said I; 'ho ha gone for that paper knife!' "She remained motionless, " 'To what good?" she ail, 'I see already that suggestion has leason lit It, for Paul has gone. He will como back madder than cter, 1 suppose,' "I did not wait for her to llnUli: I hast, ened to the drawing loom, whete my 'sub. Jeep had gone, "I mil! 1 threw open the door, nnd Paul was there iead, face downvvaid on the lloor a dagger In ItU htart!" ",V real ddggcr, doctor','" cried the mis tiess of tho house, laying her hand Qftly iipon the doctor's arm. "A real dagger, madame, 1 Jurned to tho tabic the little inothst-of-pejiil paper knife was gone. Who had tuktn It? Who had put thfi other tho !al dagger In Its place' "Hod knows; but she, Paul' wjfe, and he, Ihc neighbor who dined with u that night, were imiriled len months ago " Translaml for the Argonaut from the French of Kelprarh by u. t Wuggencr. Are uiillku all other pllla. No purging or min. Actspulallv ou tbe llyer ana bllr. Car ters J-tttlo l.lver I'lIU Oue pill a dose. hhoes Marie for Munt, Shoe mid Leather Jteporter: "These shoe that I bought heie only three or four weeks ago me inaily worn out al ready." bald an angry woman to ;t retailer, and the times cuiiuboiand the last part of the charge. "I puld U for them, and they ought to have lasted longer than that " Tho dealer took the bhoes.qutetly glanced Inside at the linings, and then leplled: "These shoes wele bought heie a little over tluee uioillhb tlncc; the) tost )ou jiut $1 J". and have piobably done pretiy ,ood t.ervlei for the tost I never leioinmeml those fhoes uny fuilher than to sa) that for the money they niu fairly good ones" A feinall, iuconspli'iious stamp, with the dealer's name, the date of sale and the telling prlie, had pioved that the customer was wrong. The dcalet remm ked after she left "I lould have given hr a more service able shoe for the price, but those are triinmid ainioat equal to a fi shoe In up pcarancr. at least, and bbe uald fur that Instead uf durabillt)." AN .) fORr. Ilntr tnre thing llnmliler ent ItrokPon 11 tlorsp Prom the Wflfhlnslon Post Joint Spnrrowhnwk wan a ndrlliiff mitn uf tho trjbp of SnrothlnR. Itc wn foittl of wlmt lechnlcally known its a cinch, nnd nevpr tot nil) tamo, slow trick get nwny John Hparrovvliawk's sppclnlty wits racing, nnd lip it I ways referred to this diversion with horse us lilt "long suit " lie keit sever.il rutlicr abrupt iiiilmnls hlimelf, ntut whonever he round n innii whose hore vva not ns smttlpti ns simio tiore ho mvtiPit, John .Sp.ttrotvhitwk would lay plots for that man ntut ii!llm.Uel mcp equlnpt with htm. mid bpcnme innslpr of such sums 111 the ninn would liet John Hpnrrovv linwk wntulcred Ihrmmh life Hi hit sutc llilng vvny nnd siimisrtl kopecs Ho wns nl Inst itch, ntid was wont to boast to pry Intimate fi lends, "I nevpr spent n dollar vvlilcli I lioh pstly rnlnpil " This gnvp John Spatrow h.twk 11 vast ileal of VokIIp, nlltt he was luokeil up In' and levered by it clrile which Is always Impressed by tho genius of one who can rob tils follow worms, nnd do It according to lit w. tt befell one dny thnl Ht. Asnpti't of fered it ptnse fur a running race, but tlomnmted live entries, In no time at alt three horses vvei'p entered. Their mimes nnd citpactttps were well known to Hip sagacious John Hparrotvlutuk. He had n horsp Hint could heat them nil, "He would tun by the tlipm like t hoy wits tied to a s)st," lematked Joint Simrrowlmvvk In a hurst of iingriim mntlcnl exultation. It pirssed tiMin him that the time wns rlpp to pillage soinplxidy. Ills luteal lai et'ity was tpit ilnys old, nnd John .Spar row huwk oft quoted the poet where he said: Count that da) lost whose low descpndlng sun Sees at thy hand no worthy sucker done, And he did business that way. It he could out) get nnotlipr horse, entered nnd then complete the quintet with his own John Spnrrovvhnvvk would possess a snap, which lust mny be defined ns it condition of affairs much fumed for Ittt excellence. At this Juncture John Spnrrovvhnwk had the Idea of his life. The Idea made a great hit with him. He had n friend who had n hot so which, while not so swlrtly elusive as Tenbroek or Spokane Id his palmy iln)s, could beat such things as district messenger boys, the belt line cars and many otheis which do not nttsiln meterorlc speed. John Sparrowh.twk's hoi so could defeat It he was sure. He would explain the situa tion to his friend and cause his snail of a horse to be entered. This would fill the nice, nnd then John Sparrowliavvk's horse would win hands clown nnd there by empty everybody's pocket lit favor of John Sparrow-hawk's pocket, which wns a very glutton of n pocket nnd never gut enough. John Spnrrowhavvk's friend was lying 111 nt the time nt the Owens house. John Kp.it row hnwk wended to that hostcliy and climbed the stairs safely, humming Hint optimistic ballad, which begins: There's a sucker born every minute. The sick Mend took but little Interest In the dead fall proposed by John Spnr rovvhnvvk. He wns suffering from a mass meeting on the part of divers bolls, which had selected 11 trystlng place on his person where they could do the most good nnd their Influence would be felt. Locked, ns it were. In conlllct with his bolls. John Sparrow-hawk's friend was Indifferent to his lioise or vvhnt traps were set with lilm. John Spntrowhawk entered the friend's horse and paid the entinnce money. $1",0. Then he lavished $15 on n "Jock." to ilile him. Tho Held wns full, the conditions of the purse compiled with and the race n "go." Of comae, John Spariowhnvvk's horse would win. and noting on It us the chnnre of his life, John Sparrow-hawk went crnftlly about vvngerlng his dollars even with the lxittom coin, to the end that he deplete the Jays about him nnd become exceeding rich. "I'm out for tho stuff," said John Spnr rowhavvk, and acting accordingly. AVhen the nice started John Sparrow hawk hnd everything up hut his eyes nnd his ears, nnd such other bric-a-brac of a personal sort which It would be in convenient to be without a moment. There could be no purpose other than n cruel one so far as John Spnr rovvhnwk Is concerned to dwell on the details of this race. Sunice It that they started nnd they finished, nnd the lioise of the sick friend inndp a mnnkev of the hot so of John Sp.irrowhawk. Up bent him tike rocking a baby, and theieby dumped the unsciupiilous yot sapient John Spaiiowhawk fur every splinter ho possessed. It shook every panicle of dust out of John Sparrowlinvvk. He called to 1 elate Ills woe to his sick filend. That Miffeilng person's bolls had temporal Ily taken a tecess fiom their labors pending ;i repoit fiom the committee on gilms, and for the nonce he was testing easy. "I Unovved It, nnd had $ 1,000 placed that way, John." observed the man of boils. "I win almost H'1.000 on the trick. My hoss could do that hknto of youth on three legs. I tumbled to It the minute you come ixiklng up the other day." "Why didn't you put me on?" icmon strated John Sparrowlinvvk almost In tears as he thought of the pockets full of penury he had garnered, "Put you on?" icpeated the Job of thp Owens house, scornfully. "Not none. I wanted to see hqw It would seent to let a sure-thing sharp like you open a game on a huriiiles Invalid suffering with . .. . , 1 l. ..., I, V-,. T.-iltn Wit nous; nun H uume ,111 11. ', uii,,,,, ,- ,, do you good. You won't have so much money, us the result of this, but you'll be a. heap more erudite about n hoss." conuiu'.w ' '"' noktiivi:st. It Was At quired from the HrltUli by Porte of Arm. Ill 177G, when Independence was de clared, the United States Included only the thltteeii oilgtnul .states on the Se.i bo.ud. With the ex'eeptlon of a few hunteis, theie vvei-p no white men west of tho AUeKlieiiy mountains, and tjieie wits not even an Ameilc.in hunter in the gtent country out of which we hnve since made the states of Illinois, In illnn.i, Ohio, .Michigan and Wisconsin All this legion not Hi of lite Ohio ilvvr then rui Hied u pait or the Piovlnee of liuebec. It was i wilderness of foiests and praiiles, teeming with game, and inhabited by many warlike tilbes of In dians, Heie and theto through It weie dotted quaint little towns of French Cieoles, the niont impott.int being Detiolt, Vln cennes on the Wabash, nnd Knskasklit and Knhokln on the Illinois. These French villages weie 1 tiled by Ilrlllsh oillceis copunandliig small bodies ot ugular soldiers, or Tory inngeis and Cttule pattlsans. Tho towns vvero com pletely In the power ot the Ilrltish. gov ernment; none or the Amciicuu stales had uetu.il isissesston or ,1 root or pmp eity In the Northwestern tenltoiy, The Notthwest vvns acqiilted at the time or thft revolution only by armed diimuebt, and U It had not been to .tcqiiiied it would have ipnialned a pat of the Ililllsh Dominion of t'uuada. The man to whom this conquest was due was 11 famous backwoods leader, a mighty hunter, a noted Indian lighter fieoigo Rogers Caik. He was a very btrong man, with light hair and blue eyes, or a Bood Vllglnlan family, who, eaily In his youth, embarked on the ad venturous career of a backwoods sur veyor, exactly an Washington and w) many other Virginians of spit it did at that period. Ho traveled out to Ken tucky soon after It was ppened by limine, and lived thete ror years, either at the stations or camping by himself in the woods, surve)lng, hunting nnd making vvur against the Indians like uny other settler; but all the time his mind was bent on vaster schemes than vveru diwiiiied of by the men around him. He had his spies In the North western teiritory, and bei-ame con vinced that 'with a small force of reso lute backwoodsmen he could conquer it for the I'nlted Stntes. "When he went back to Virginia Coventor Patrick Hen ry entered heartily Into Claik's schemes and gave him authority to fit out a force for his put pose. St. Nicholas, A COW l'.Ml.t.t. lljpnntlM Other Horned PlYBturrs Into the I rntr, I w sitting ,tl my desk writing, when I hentd the Voice or tn) landlady culling ror ni-s Islnncp, and I ran out, to rind her wretllng vvltli 11 cow that had gotten hpr head fastened In the fence nnd wn nlmut td demolish (he whole structute In attempting to frpp herself. My beiiutirul friend hnd allowed her self to lip o tempted by nn experi mental patch of nbtirn that she bud scrntnhted up a very stpep nnd rocky little hill rrom the road below to help herself as bet she could rrom the out side or the rencp This was no ordinary, spii'lblp kind of. n rente, but 11 fnne filigree nffnlrv mado of two-by-two Inch stun set Usin n stone IkKp, pticli phiipI being about two and a hair b.v three fett In rflzp. with two ttlps running from rotner to comer on Hip IimIiIp and t tossing In thp center Into one uf thce angles the cow had fastened her head, nnd Hip mole she wriggled It the les eh.ince there seemed of her getting It mil. How she pver got It In wns 11 mystety to me. nnd t had to tfar out n panel or rence tu set her fieo. Instead or scampering away ns soon as she regained her liberty the cow united patiently without until 1 got it hammer and nails and ropalied the dam age she had caused me to do. I thought slip wanted to thank hip by tier presence Tor my relief In her dlstiess, but 1 Know How she had n deeper, nnd, peih.ip, not so charitable 11 motive, Tho next afternoon, ns I snt by my open window, I saw tho cow scramble up the hill fiom the dusty road below and tnke her stand by the veiy panel of fencp where she had been caught lite day beroip. I vv mulcted ir she vveto going to re peat her effort at alfalfa stealing, but pielty soon 1 saw she was wot king 11 schedule, Without uttering a sound and standing peifectly still she lived her eyes Intently upon the little stream or cows us they weie passing on their way to their vnrlnus homes, but none or them seemed to tnke any notice or her, except a little olenn limbed Jersey that came near the end or the procession. She stopped short, looked Intently up at the cow Tor a few moments, then, with a whining kind of it low, she tossed her head, turned and came dliectly up the hill. Tho two cows stood racing each other, the Ayrshlte looking fixedly nt the Jersey for a moment, then sud denly nnd with another low whine the latter poked her hend through tho opening In the fence. Immediately the Ayrshlte filsked her tall and sped down the hill, leaving her victim alone to her Tate. Of coilisp r went nobly to the rercue. nnd the poor little Jeisey was all of a tiemble when t got thete, and thanked me with her beautiful eyes befoie she tinned away after she was nt liberty. This same thing, was repented eveiy nrternonn ror a whole week, except that each dny the Ayishlre entrapped a new victim, nnd the condition of Hint panel of fence came to be very far from strong from my fieqiient manipulations while lesculng the cows fiom their pre dicament. It Is really Impossible to tell how long the thing would have been kept up had I not prevailed upon my Inndlndv to let me board up that par ticular panel ror tne sake 01 tne sinter ing cows that were yet to be enttapped. Philadelphia Times. INAUIlUII.i: STKIXT MUSICIAN. Mr. Ilouxlla Thinks They I'nrn Their Money liven If t llearil. It may be doubted whether a balladlst who Is not making hlmscir heard Is earning his money: but, on the other hnnd. It may be asked If he Is not les regi ettable for that reason A great many good people do not earn their money, and yet by universal consent they seem to have a right to it. We cannot oblige the poor to earn their money any more than the rich, without attacking the principle on which society Is based, and classing ourselves with Its enemies. If people get money nut of other people, we ought not to ask how they get It, whether It Is much or little; nnd I, nt an) rate, will not scan too closely the honesty of the Inaudible bal ladlst or the avenue. Neither will I question the gains of these sllentlous minstrels who grind small, mutp organs, at the cornets or the pavement, with a little tin cup tn tecelve tribute. They are usually old, old women, nnd I sup pose Itnllnns; but they seem not to be very distinctly anything. How they c.in sit upon the cold stone nil dny long, without taking their deaths, passes me to say; and I am Inclined to think that they do earn their money, ir not as min strels, then as monuments of human en durance. The uveiage American giand mother would sneeze 111 live seconds, under the same conditions, and be laid up ror tho rest or the winter. Hut these hard aliens remain unuffected by the cold or wet, light or dark One night I came upon one sleeping upon her cuibstone such a small, dull wnd of outworn wnmniihood her gray old head bent upon her knees, and her withered arms wound In her thin shawl It was very chill that night, with a shaip wind sweeping the slieet that the street depaitmcnt had neglected; but this poor old thing slept on, while I stood by her, trying lo Imagine her short nnd simple annals; n dim, far-off child hood In some peasant hut, a girlhood with Its tender dreams, a motherhood with Its cares, a grandmotherhood with Its pains the whole round of woman's life, with want through nil, wound Into this last result of houseless age at my feet. How much of human life comes to no more If, Indeed, one ought not to say, how llttlo comes to so much' I sighed, ns people of feelings used to do in the eighteenth century, and dtopped a dime Into the tin cup. The sound startled tho beldam, and I hope that he- fore she woke and looked up at me sne had time to dieam ilches and luxury ror the rest or her lire. "Bella musical" I snld, with a line Iron), and she smiled and shrugged, nnd began to feel for tho handle of her oigan, as ir she woto willing to begin giving me my mone)'s wot til on the spot. If we did not see such sights eveiy day how Impossible they would seem! Century. Napoleon's Hoot) hi One CiiiupilEU, Century: The season was as busy on the mllltaty as it had been on the po litical side. Day and night the soldteis lit the conquered Venetian lands vviotight with ceaseless labor, until the whole tertltory was In peireet order as a base or mllltaty operations. Not a single stiateglo point, theie or elsewheie, was oveilooked. Hvcn the little Island of St, Peter in the Medlter iitneau was taken fiom Piedmont and garrisoned with 'MO men. It was gener ally uivdeiMood that war might break out at apy moment. J-Jvery contribution, under tleaty obligations, was exacted to tho utmost farthing. As a single llllua tiatlon or the Ktench dealing. Jewels and gems, estimated by tho pope as vyoith ten millions of francs, were ac cepted hy the Ft each experts at a valu ation or 5,000,000 francs. Within the pievlous twelve months Bonaparte had sent to Pails 7.000,000 fiancs, of which ho destined 2,000,000 francs for the out fit or a lleet. It was but a moiety of what he had raised. During this bum mer, on tho contrary, tie kept every thing; even the 3,000,000 fiancs momlsed to Ilunab were not paid. t Is likely, thererore. that he had in hand upward or 30,000,000 rraucs in cash and commis sary stores to the extent of several mill ions more. Of Heroic Mold. Cincinnati Tribune: Mr. Flgg "Po you know, in) boy, that It hurts me vvore than It does )ou when I give )ou a whipping?" Tom "Holiest, paw.''' Mr. I'Ikk "Yes." Tom "Just gimme another llckln' now, will )ou, pavvr' Not Happily Kiprrskeil. Lire: Now olllce boy "A man called heie to thrash )ou a rcw minutes ago." Kdltor "What did )OU say to him,'" "I told him 1 was sorry )ou weren't In." Ilou't null until you are lck before trying Carter's Lltile Liver rills, but gel a vial t oaio. You can't lake them without txueau U'ANIV.O MALI: lllil.l'. Vv A NTIJH Severn! newspaper solicitors lo travel and collect : wanted, immediately: good pay lots W) undone st W'A.NTCIW )ouns tnn, light work; 112 per week ! West tth t , rnont ? WAKTKO-FKMAI.B ICELP, WANTP.D-A Rood illnliig rtxmi Rlrl nl A. Mp)pis', No II Joy si., ueur Armours KMI't.O.Ml.Nr AOPM'lls. nd furnished rooms, 10(4 Hist 12th. cor. Walnut, Tel. 1179. The best place In K C , Ito.i to find help or Itunllons, mnle or f entitle: H ) ears' experience. Jlef. Omaha Nut bank, Omaha; Clllrons' bunk. K C WANTi:n-Atii:.MK. urn you ever think how selfish )oil are? How jou dread to mnkr the Utile ixpeti illturp neers,irv to provide for those .toil claim to love when Jour mttvlty here shall cense Ho ton know how Utile nil would have In Invest to make ample provision for them by Insuring )our lire In the Can ton Mnsonb .Mutual llenevnleul Sot let V which provides for the return of all prem iums nt death, and pn)s oue-hatf amount Insured In case of tntnl dlsnbllltv any time, and the whole If happening arier tut )ears? Call In and let mi- show .vou A. tiindtvlek, general agent, r,il American Hunk building. Telephone It'll. "ITUATIO.M WA.NTi:!) f'l'.ll ILK, WANTIJD A widow nged -in viMIiph sit uation ns housekeeper for wbluwei or rtmrRp of rooming house, bent of icfr enes. Address , 77.1. Journal olllce TO lll'.NT ItOOVtu. TO HUNT Pour loom Hat vvflli ilosct ttirt bath. Jus. Cotter, 021 II Utli si TO HUNT Furnished rooms nt 3J1 ate., 17 month: Kansas City. Kns Aim TO ltK.T-MIS(!i:i,l,AM:ot,s, TWO slory brick store loom to rent. f,')l and oOJ Main si.: possession given Itepiim bir I. Apply ft 0 Uclavvaie st S. T. Piatt. AHI.IMITON IIAI.I.N 11, for. I0t.li nnd Walnut. Apply to C. 1: SclicellUopf. Arllnittuii HiilUlim.', MO.M'.Y TO LOAN. PAlt.M LOANS Near Kansas City. In Missouri nnd K.insns; annual Interest pay able at borrower's home bank; money ready. Loans alto for sale. JA.MHS L. LOMBARD. Over First Nntlonnl ti.tnk. t AND 6 Pi:it GHNT money on business, residence nnd farm property; unusually fa vorable terms. Apply to Homer Heed or Theo.Nnsh, 1000 Hrondwny.cp Coates House. LUW 1NTUHUSI' Kansas City loans; Improved property only. Call or address JAMi:S L LO.MUAHI). Over First National bink TO LOAN Long nnd short time monev ; quick nt low rates. ILL JOHNSON .v. CO.. Telephone 1617. 7J1 N Y Life lildg. CI.AIItVOVANT. DIt. C. L. .MOHIHS, HCW Oak st . may be consulted on all ulTnlis of life, business, speculations, love, marriage, divorce, anil all matters peitalnlng to the welfare of thn human race. Free medical examlna. tlons. All letters containing a stamp promptly answered. MltS. I,. JAMUS, the well known clair voyant and trance medium, may be con EUIUi at 1209 Cirund nve.: parlors .13 and W MISCELLANEOUS. IF YOU want n good steak with the best cup of Mocha and Javn colfee In the city got o M'CL I NTOCK'S. :n Wnlnnt. JAMES ILVNNON. the nrcTilUi't. tins re sumed business, with ofllces Temple block. TKAHI'i:il COMI'NIi;s CHAS. K. TOWT, JOIIN II. TOW1 President. Vice President. 12. L. HAIUllS. Secretary. MIDLAND THAN3FF.H CO.-Frclght and baggage transferred to nnd from all depots. Furniture moved and packed by experts. 407 and 403 Wynndotte St.. Kan sas City. Mo. Ttlephone 1517. FOR SAI.K MISCnt.I.ANnOL'S. OAK tolling Top Desks. i up tvpe willer, $l.',to JTi, folding lied foi 12'i. walnut bookcase, $10. II. M Howeis. 713 i'i ntr il FOlt SALK Pari or all of a steam drilling outfit 202 Mi." tiulldlnr. well LDl'CVUONAL. Till! twenty-ninth annual half-inte Va cation Classes. In nil Blanches, at Spald ing's Commercial College, Uast Wing N Y Life lildg.. lust commencing. Catalogues free Tel 1171 He sine 10 visit or nildiess this College befoie going elsewhere. J F. Spalding. A M Pi est MniHCAL. IAPIKM Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills f!Hmnl Rfnl, nro tho Beat. Sf,, I.-IUM,. TA r rt .1 S,n 1 4 ., iaius, T r iiti.tl-11, l(,ll.f far Li" i ima by Return Mall. . ai o,i.i.u. .ri'L- t'litcheaicr Chumlial to, lUUa., fa. IttISIMS CHANCES. HFSINHSS CHANCi: For sale, a thriv ing shoe business, splendid location sto, k, $1,(00, a qulLk snaji for cash and f.um pioperty Address W fix-l, Journal olll, e t.i-i:.. SAFES opened and repaired, bought and sold. Combination locks cleaned uud changed. H. HAHH1GAN. Fxpert. Telephone 12S4. 109 Fast Tenth ot. iioiistx and i:iii;r.i:s. PASTUItE FOB HOnSKS Three dollars per month; sent for and returned. .Mutk H. Salisbury. Independence. Mo. WANTi:il-.VII.lKI.I.ANr.O!S. WANTKU A fecond hand Invalid chnlr for child of about )eais. Address "C." Journal Branch olllce, Kansas Cit), Kas. ItOOliNd. TUB Kansas City Metal Hoofing & Cor rugatllig Co.. 41Q Delaware. Tel, 1MJ. FU.VLHAI, MT1CI3. .a Miss Nellio Neff, aged 21 )enrs, only daughter ot .Mr. and .Mrs, A. .1, Neff, of 510 Walrond avenue. Funeral services at In dependence Avenue M H. ehuich, to-day at 1 p. in.. Hev. !r W. A. (Jua)le. olllil atlng, Interment In Hlniwood cemeter). Albert L Sehabacher, of 637 Oarlleld ave. mie. Funeral services at Independence Avenue M, I.'. church, to-da) at I p. in Itcv. Dr. W. A. Qua) le will olllclate. In teunent In Hlmvvood cemetery. uieo, SCHFL.-Augiist Schuli. June 9. at 7;I3 p. in., Ht his residence, 1303 Oak street. Funeral notice later. TBUSTKK'tf BALU Where.is.difault has been made in payment of prlmlpal and In. terest of a bond described In a deed of trust made by George i W. Waider (alngle) to secure u part of tho purchase jirlie of the real estate hereinafter described, dated August 5th, 1BS3, tiled for record September Htb, 1U9. In the olllce of the rei order of deeds for Jackson county, Missouri, nt Kansas Clt), and recorded In book B 37i. ut page 412; public nolle Is hereby given that 1 will, pursuant to said deed of trust, at the request of the owner and legal hold er ot the bond, proceed to sell, and bell to the highest bidder, for cabh. at public ven due, at the west front dcor of the ITnltul Btates custom house and postomce b'Jlldlng In the City or Kansas (now Kunsas Clt)), Jackson county, Missouri, on S.iturda). June SM, 1SS5. between the hours of 9 o'clock lu the foienoon and 5 o'clock In the urtetnoon of that day, the real estate lu said ded of trust described, situate in the county of Jackson and state of Missouri, to-wit: ah ot w" """!"" u"e tn. two wi. three (3), and four (. lu block numbir four (4). In the subdly slon known as "War der I'ark," as said lots nro marked and designated on the plat of Warder Park, filed and recorded In Ihe olllce of the re corder of deeds ror Jaikson county, Mis souri, for the purpose or satisfying tald Indebtedness and the cost of executing this trust. OARDINHB LATHBOP, Trustee. "A ... .1...1.I o - fl?Vi jttJimi.urs bj .nA.u..At nmnnt L) lOthnnd WftlnulOtB. , ' ,V 1 ' -J Olllce ; 4iv on tio-Dii 4iii -nn. ror-nit va -nn. Millie W A tlAUTM'.TT.. T, J HFAITUL .,. Profession. ..... Dentist ..I'hvMiInn . Phislelnrt m a noun: BLOCK . PhyslcUn i: llPltCHAHIl .. Phvslelsn iin-nit lillllll. . lio.sUlan rtil-lllHS JOU LAItt.l' ... liressmaltliig Parlors nn-mt o o. coffin lii.vsicim ?W-MH. (I W I1.W1S Ph)slrlan S-lllt. MAHTHA C HIIIIILK .I'll) Kl.in aa- FBA'HB ..Cnidtnllst t-tB B P (IBP.F.NLlIi: ...Dentist -v-UU J T JIA.MILTON ,. ,. , F)p. Far. Nose, rile. rjl-l)It .1 F HABDMAN . ..Dentist Slt-,1 HiMAN . . .Merchant Tnllor 208-IHt i: It l.HWIS Physician LOVB'H DBFO HrtlBIJ .....First lloor W-l'll (I. W LILI.li: Musician fes-j)jt NAN'Nli: SliH'lllLS'S. I'luslrlan Jb-DIt MIS i: SMII-II Ptuslclii Iii-IiU KIJ.A .MITCI1KLL .... Ph)slclnn 410-1!.,, land lnubavino co. .. . Hngrnvers I07-.MH AND MBS. CLAHKNCH 1, . FA IITHH . . ...Music Teachers ItO-DP. W WIIlTTAKFIl .... Pluslclan Tin: .IOUBNAL COMPANY'S OF TICKS TO BKNT-Oitlces In this building to re Pablo tenants at Ion rates. Service first elis In very respect I.FU.Vt, Ml I'lCFs, (First iiubll illdit June 7lh. ISOIV Norici: of nti sri:i:s s.Li:-Where- lis. on .l.uiiiar) Jlth.ls'M, Charles Donghertv nnd lali,.la Douaheiiv Ids wire. made. I'xnutid nnd ibdltend tlnii deed of trust Tor the pmpos.. of vcurlng the payment of one bond lor the sum or f.l,vVHi, in said deed of liust desetlbed, wheieln tliev ton ve.ved t tH. iiiidei signed. David II Ut t len. Ii-uslee, Hi,, following descilbed leal estaie, Mtuati.l hi the county of .lnekson iiinl Mine of Mlssouil to-wit A pan-el or lot or Kinutiil two luinilteit and fifteen Cl.'o net tu width. iii.I innnliig the entire length iiorlJi and south, ofr the west . n,i or tfiit font aeie tri.-t of land slluileil In the city S.r, 'ndepcndi'iiei, an I ileseilbml as follows Ihnt Is, the north lialr of tin, west one tliiid or n pet tain iweiity-four (21) nere irnet of laud lying foiiiIi of nnd .uljoliilng the ndilltlon made b) Thomas Hoggs to said cilv of llidepeiiiliiiei. vvhii h addition con ilsts of eventv-slx (7ill lot. snld twenly four (.'HiieiP Unci. making with the said ad dition of seventy-six i7i,i lots the whole of the tinet pnicliased l,v s.H.I Hoggs ftnin l!ert!2l '.anklln. .tld a.ldilloii of seventv slx (ild lots lielng now knuivn as Waldo and NoriK iiddltlon. t lie four (I) acre tract herein di;eiilie,l lielng bound, d on the south by Short stieet. on the east by land sold h) .loliu p, rrv lo one Boli liisoii, VValuut street runs through nld four (I) acres from i asi to west, l.-.ivlng a strip some twents-four and .1 half (Jl' feel wide mi north aide of snld Walnut "street, iVil ' vi ",f,'r,'-"Mi '"'Hi- JTth d.it of Jnnuarv. IS!"), at 11. 1., o elor k a in , al, deed of trust was duly leeonled In book 17"., at page I'll, of the lecords of s,,, Jack"uu nitinly, .Mlssouil; and, vvheieas, said deed of trust Pioyldes that upon non-pavinent or the debt seiureil by said deid of tiust lit the !hi iT,,nli",v1"', or tll,,,r fdlure lo liMilie the buildings hltiiated upon si id land, or to pit) oi cause to he p ij.l nil luxef and assessments I, vied upun said pmnlses when tin. same become due .md pit able, he proper!) theieln dei-rlbed in iv he iold in the liiiHti, for tin. piupnst. of lairing the inoiiey to pny the debt thereby se cured, and. win i e.is, s,i, Indi btedhess Is i!!!!s W, ll,":' n,n'1 ""linld. and snlu linkers have rtiltt l to Immre Hie biilldlngs, and lo li.it or cause to bi paid tin taxes levied upon mi! premises, mm. iherefoie. pub. lie notice Is herebt g.P tult , the. undesigned. Duld II. llttlen !,,',., '.'L'V1'1' '.'-'nied In Mild deed of trust under nnd h) virtue of the authorltv vestid In me by said ,!,,) of trust, at the icqucsl of the owner of s.ild bond, will proceed to s,. t, j,mP desurlbed real estate, at public vendue, to Hie highest bidder, for cash, m tin. rront door of the building in Independence. Missouri, in which the Plieiilt i.iuri of snld Jackson tomitv Missouri, Is held, on Stiunli) the -"ith div of .liin,., IS!"",, betwieii the hours of .i ii i in. k in the fori noon and r o'clock lu the iiltirnoon of v,,id d.i) for the purpose of la sing th, money to pit) th amount of said Inililitediii.Hs, u, lntnist and cost.-, or executing ilds triiht DAVID II F.TTIHN' Trustee 1KLMLI..1 SALL'-Where.is. D S 1'al terson nnd KILs.ilieth A. Patterson, his J,1., ', y i'"u ,lte,l f 'rust datid the ldt l day of August, isvj, and llled for rec ord and rerordtd lu tho olllce of the re conbr of ,e..,ls for Jackson count). Mis souri, at Kansas Clt), on the 29 th ilay of August. liSD. m book II .Is, at page -h. did convey to the undeflgned as trus iT' .l,1,a following described real estate situated In J.u kson lounly. Mlsourl, to , "..,'.?', ,fK,"n (10), In block live (5). in vv. infield place, nn addition to Kansas in), ns the sntiio Is marked und desig nated on the recorded pint of said addition. in wiisi in se lire the payment or the notes in snld died of trust desirlbed, and. whereas, default has been made In the p.Uluent of the Installment of Interest duo I ebrunr) 11. lS'il, and, whenas, by the terms of jnld deid of trust. II Is pro U't. lhnt u der.iult be made In the pay ment of snld note or of any Interest there on, or If the grantors therein should fall to pi) nil taxts and assessments, general and special, on s ild land or the improve ments thereon within tho time required J., ,lvi .'hen Hip trustee ma) proceed tu sell said premises at the place; In thn in inner nnd upon the terms provided In said deed; nnd whereis, special taxes nnil issessments for paving Olive street from Indepemltnce avenue to Twelfth street, nmountlng to JC0 and Interest lire lonn past duo nn I nro unpaid, and, when n. the city taxes for the years I'sJI nnd U'i-1 are past dn,. alll unpaid, and the state and count) tuxes for the year 1S9I nre unpaid, nnd all of snld taxes, general and special, have not been paid within the time required by law: now. therefore, by virtue of the powers In me vested by tho terms of said doed of trust and by tenson of tho premises stated, and .it the request of the holder of said notes nnd mortgage, J will proceed to sell the reil estate hereinbefore described, nt publlo vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, fit the court house door. In Kansis City (the sime being the south front door) In the count v of Jnekson aforesaid on TH dav, the nth day of June. IVU, for the purpose of p lying snld noto and taxes, and expenses of ixeeutlng Ibis trust A A TOMLINSON, Trustee. D S Pit !, son has sold tint above de scribed properly THUSl'Di: OF SALH-Whereas, Kate C, Moouey und Hail) L Mooney, her hus band, by their lertalu died of trust dated the. twiiit)...ghlli day of September, A, D Ik'U, and lecuidetl on the tweni). ninth day of September, A, D liW, in book It 61'j, page one hundred and ninety-two (19.'), lu the Alike ot the recoider of meiU, In ,.t, .... uub.hwi. u,,,(,j, .iitnauuii, ,i, iii- sis City, convijed to David 11. Kttlen. trustie, the following lUeeilbcd leal es tate, situated in the county of Jackson and slate or -Missouri, to-wit. Lot number two (.'), lu bloik number live (3), ot Me Kinney heights, an addition to lh city ot Kansas, now Kansas City, Missouri, according to the recorded plit thereor. Id serine four principal real estate bonds and coupons thereto attached In slid deed of trust described, and, whereas, said reil estate bond In said deed of trust de scrlbid. aie due und unpaid; now there, fore, at the lequest of the legal holder of said real statu bonds and of snld deed of trust and In aeoerdance with the powers Invested in me by said deed of trust, I, the undersigned trustee, will proceed to sell the nbovo described teat estate at publlo sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, nt the front door of the building In Kansis CIO. Missouri, lu which the clr i ult coutt of said Jackson county is now held, being tho south front door of thn county coutt house In said city, situated In the block bounded on tho south by Missouri avenue, on the the east by Locust street, on the north by Fifth street and on the west by Oak street, on Tuesdi), Ilia eighteenth day of June. A. D li. be tween the hours of nlno o'clock in the fore noon and live o'clock In the afternoon of said date, and will apply the proceeds of said sala to the p.i)ineut of the costs and expenses of said sale and to the pay mint of the Indebtedness becurid by bald deed of trust. Dated Kansas City, Missouri, May twenty-fourth, 159'. DAVID II, KTTIHN, Trustee. Perdue & Borland. Attorney. WlllllDSM.i: IIICYCI.Li. U't; want a jouug man in every town In Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska to handle our wheels. (Jet our catalogue and prices to agents. KANSAS CITY BICYCLE CO , 1027 and 10-'J Broadway. Kansas City. Mo. i:(im:v Moit.uii: toaii'.NV. HAVJS NL'W and bate building for fur. nlturc stomge. Advances made; packing and shipping done. JOHN A. KAME3. tQ8 Walnut st. Tel. 1713. ilanager. PH. V . I 7-v -tv a s -.- -. -SjT-V.VIX X- liSdCftpwl M"T.L.rfMri rbrii s-K. mJe' Mmwmm f.lHIAti OTtt V.i. 1 irFSTT:TratALi:"V herels." jimr It Anderson, by his certain de. of it not dated the 17th dny of AiiRUst w) nled for record In the olllce of the re, old-- of deeds for Jnrkson count). MiouH a Kansas .Clt), on the 17lh ,Ut uf Augii 1SV9, and reronled In the oil) e of said e ronler of deeds at Ksnsn City, In Imok "H" No 3fts. at parte HI, ronvt')ed to ln Oliver II, Dean, the undersign I trustee the following described real estate, sit uate, Ulns and being In Hi lotsnly of l.k.A.. ...I ' ..... .i til. ...(-, IA-MPII rinrK-(ii Mini ninii- ,ji .iiipr.'iu , .,-.. A rertnln tract or tracts of land, located jurtly in section 3C. townMp W N., rang m v nnu partly in seeiion .ti, iwnn-iiie t N, rnnRe JJ W.. Jarkson eouhty, Mis i-otirl, bounded as follows On the north by the right of nn) of the Klnns IHy nnd Independence Itapld Transit ( om pany, on the east by the Big Bin river, and or. the south and west b) the center line of (loose Nerk creek, ns shown bv plat annexed to said deed of trust, In trust, However, to secure ihr. pnjntent of the certain promissory note in sab! ded of trust drscrlbed.whieh said promissory note wns given ns n pirt of the purchase price or said real estate, nnd, whereas, default has been made In the pDineiil of said promissory note, and the same, with Ititenst (hereon from the I7th dav o. August. IJis), remain overdue and unpaid, How, therefore, public notice Is hereby given that I, Ihe slid undersigned Irmtee. at the leqiiest of the legal holder nti.l owner of said promissory note, and ii) virtue or the power nnd aulhorll) In me vested by snld deed of trust, will. In a ' rordntce with the terms nnd provisions of Mid died of trust, pioeeed to sell, and sell, the real estate In said deed of trust nnd hereinbefore described, nnd any anil every part thereof, nt public vendue. In the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door In the cltv ot Kansas Illy, Jackson county, Missouri, said court home door being the south front door of the Jackson county court house, situated on tne north side or Missouri avenue, tietvvMn Oak nnd Ixicust streets. In snld Knns.u city, on Tttead.1), the 1Mb day of June, IW. between the hours of nlno o clock In Ihe forenoon und five o'clock In the niter noon of that day, for Hie purpose of pa) lug off said piomlsrorjf note and the Interest due thereon, and the costs and expenses of executing this Itust. Ol.ivntt It niLvN. Trustee. Knns Cltv Mo M-iv llth IW (First publication. June fdh, lS'iV.) NOT1CF OF TBI'S rMK'S HAI.i: -Whereas, on April 17th, lbvi, John Torpey and Lucenn Torpey, his wife, ninde, executed and dellveied their deed of trust for the purpose of securing the payment or one bond for Ihe sum of Jl.Smi, In snld died of trust described, wherein thev conveyed to the undersigned, David II Dttlen. trustee, the following described leal estate, situ ated In the county or Jackson und state of Missouri, to-wit: Lois niimhrred nineteen (19), twenty-one (21) and twentv-thtee O-'h, In St. John ,t Dawson's addition to Ihe city of Independence. Missouri, according to the recorded pi it thereof, together with all the Improvements nnd ippiuteiinnci thereunto belonging; and whereas, on the inn day or April, ixxi, tit i u ociock p. in , raid deed of trust was dill) reeonlid 111 book 173, at page 23.'. of the records of said Jacksop county, at Independence, Mis sourl; and whereas, said deed of trust pro vides that upon nnn-p.i) ment of the debt secured by said deed uf trust b) the mak ers thereof, the property therein decrlb"d Inn) b sold bv the tiustee for the purpose of raising the money lo pa) the debt there by seem ed; and whereas, .id Indebtedness Is now past due and uupilil. now. therefore, public notice Is hereby given that I. the unib'i signed, Dnvld II Illtlell, the trustee named In said deed of trust, under and by virtue of the authority ve-ted in tne by said deid of trust, at the request of the owner of said bond, will proceed to sell the above di'sctllied real istnte. at public ven due, to the highest bidder: for cash, at the enst front door of th county court house of Jarkson county, Missouri, at Independ ence, the county seat of s.ild county lielng the building lu which the circuit court Is held at Independence, on Thnruli), the 27th day of June. A D. lstl, between the hours of 9 o'clock In tin- forenoon and fi o'cloik in the afternoon of said day, ror the purpose of raising the money lo pi) the amount of such Indebtedness, with Interest and taxes mil. meed by the owner of snld bond, and costs of executing this trust. DAVID II. 1:tTII:N. Trustee (I'list publication June 5, 1W ) NOTICi: OF TIU'STP.F'S SAL!: Wliere ns, on October 2k lvx .1 Q A King and Fnthn II King, his wire, made, executed and dfllveied their deed ot tiust for the purpose of securing the li lylilnit of their bond for the sum of Jf,7iOeo In said deid of tiust deMillii'd win rein thev eonve)ed to the undersigned, David II. Httlen, trus. tee, the following dccrllud real estate, situated In the conntv of Jackson and state of MIsHourl. to-wlt: Lots numbered nineteen (19) nnd twentv (2') of bloi k No twelve (12), of the resurviv of Pendleton heights, an addition to the Clt) of Kuiisi, uci ordinal to the lecoided plat theieof, together with all of the improvi ments thereunto bi'lom-lng, and when., is, on the 2lilh ilit x' of Oelnbil, Ux, at 1 ",o o eloi k p in, snld deed of trust was dull re, orded In book H 3."i, at luge ,".o.', of tin. reionls of said Jaik'-on count). Missouri, and. vvheieas. nld deed or trust piovldes Unit upon non-payment of the debt si cured bv sold deed of tiust by the makeis thereof the piopert) therein described mav be sold b the trustee for the purpose of rawing the monev to pi) the debt therein seeuied, and, wheieas, mild Inilehlcdiiei-s Is now past due and unpaid, now, then foie, public notice is herebv glvin that I. Ihe iiudeislKUed. D.ivld II. Fttlen, the trustee limned in s.ild deed of trust, uiiih i and by viltue of the iiuthoilt) vested In me bv said deid of trust, at Ihe request of the owners of slid bond, will pn I to sell the above described real estate, at public vendue, to the hlglifd blddi r fir cash, at th" front door of til.- ooiini) tourt house of Jnekson count). .Missouri, at In dependi nee. the count v sent of said lountv, on Thursday, the .'7lh dav of June isc, between the hours of 9 o'i lock In the fon noon ami !i o'cloik In the afternoon uf said dav for the purpose ol inlslng tin money to pa) the amount of s iM indebt.d ness, with Intel ist and costs of ixecuting this trut nAVm ,r nTTIi:V. Trustee FDWABD C BHHIT. Attorney. NOTICi: OF TBIISTHU'S SAl.B-lly rea son of di-fnult In the payment of the prim i nil note and the list four loupous thereto attached, excepting a payment of i-,, April loth 1691. on coupon No i, described In and secured by n deed of trust dated .Ma) 1st. 1SJ). nimle by Annie h. Sutton and Frank (! Sutton, her husband, to the undersigned trustee r corded In the recordei's of tlro of Jicl.son county. MI-ourl at Kan sas City, In book II M, ut page ,117. nt Hi, request of the legal owner and holder of said dsed ot trust and notes I, th.- under signed trustee, will, on I rld.iy. the 21st da) of June, 1S'. between the hours of 9 o'clock In the forenoon and o'cloi k in the nfleinoon of fild dav, at the south front door of the circuit etjiut house, nt -Mis-sour! avenue and Oak st , In Kansas city, Jackson tount). Missouri, sell at uuldlc sale to the lilgbest bidder, for cash. Up. proper!) situated In s.ild Kansas en. Jnikon louuty. Missouri, and In said di.d of trust de'crllieil as follows, io.t; ,i of the north six and one-fourth (f.i',) ,et of lot numbered thiiteen (U) and nil or lot numbered fourteen (II) lu block nunibeu'd four (I), as the same are marked nnd d.s Iguatid on tlie leiord plat of Cluicr'a sub dUlslon of n pni I of the southeant one fourth Pi) of bi'i'tlan four ll), IouumIiIii forty-nine (D). i.uige ihlriy-thive (JJ), for the ptirpo-e of i.i)lng oft and sitlsfyjng Slid Indebtedni s. logethet with Interist thereon, and tne expense of till,, tiust, WCPVJIKHH, Trustee TKl'STi:i"f! S.VI.F- Wheieas. father A. i.'rt..liind. unit John L I reelainl. Ii,.e ims. band. by their leituin deed of trust, tlaied tin first da) of November, mo, and l for recoid and rrionlnl on the 27tt da) of Jaiuiar), 1)1, In tho office of the teiorder of deeds of Jaikson count). Mlssouil, it Kunsas Clt). lu book 11 No 119. at page SI, did convey to Hie undersigned liu.iio th following described leal estate, situate lu the county ol Jackson, state of .Missouri, to-wlt: Lot number six (), in bloi k seven (71. In Jersey lulglils, mi aildlllon to the City of Kunsas, now Kansas City. -Missouri, us tlm same Is marked and delgiuted on the plit of said addition on file and of rec ord In tho olllce of the recordei of deeds of said Jackson count), lu trust to secure the payment of one llrst mortgage it-.il tst.itu note. In said deeil of trubt described: and. whereas, tha bald note tins become due nnd default has been made in the piyment thereof; now, tin rj fori, public notice Is hereby given that I l.d L. hcurrltt, trus tee, will, under and by virtue of the au thority In inc. vestid b) the terms of said deed of trust, and at the teiiuest or the le. gal holder und owner of said note, proceed to sell, and sell, at public vendue, to thu highest bidder, for cash, the propeity heie liibefori descilbed. at the west front dour of tho United States postollii-e. In Kansas City, county of Jaikson, stain of Missouri, on Wednesday, the 1'nl day of Jul), 1893, between the houis of nliiu o'clock In the forenoon and llvo o lock In the ufurnoon of said day. to pay said note and the cost and expenses ot executing this tiust. HO L SCABHITT. Trustee. NOTICi: to the members of the congre gation of the Cluls.tl.iu church, worship. I ni, at the northwtst lormr of llth and Locust streets, Kansas Clt) Missouri- Vou ale hereby notllled that there will be a imeltng uf said congregation or said church ut uoitliwest cori.tr or llth and Locust streets. Ill said cilv. on Sunday, tho lftth da) or June. 1S9.. between the hours of 14 o'clock In the forenoon and 2 o'llotk in Die afternoon or said day, for the (impose of voting on the question of Incumbering, bv deed of trust, what Is known as the VWst Side church piopert), being lot twenty. four (JO, in bloi U six (0) Mcriiam place, an addition to Kansas Clt), Mis souri, and the Improvements thereon. Dated Kansas Cltv, Mieciirl. June Sth, 1893. T. B. BRVANT. Church Clerk. UNION DEPOT TIME GflRD lcllrli.il tc 111! Mil OVIAll v, !. I.OI I", IH..SM It. ST. I'M L and MI.SM.AIOI.Is. Chnlr Cnrn Freo, DlnltiK Corn. II, Vet of res f. 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K-oti lOiu,. ty, Mlssouil. ut Wmi-aH Clt), nnd n.onl 1 111 lioulv H 101. Jit IM' HI lilllllli llutln n lieu by Klvui thai I will, puisuant to said dud of hum and at the uipiest or ti, owner and legal holder of said bind t(i lo the lllghi bidder, foi cash, tlt puldln inn Hon, at the south Hunt duoi of ihii i oil 1 1 house, the building In vvhbh tin clr cull coutt of Jaikson count) Is dpi dntil to tie In Id, loll Mlssouil avinue i..twt i Oak aud Loi ii stieets). in ta i ii, , Kansas (now Kansas Clt)), .Itul.son couin t), Mlsnuurl, on haiiirdi), .Iiiiii ;.. jv,- M Phone U Or 1322, UllVVtell nil' nuillft OI It i iOI'K u in and 5 o'i loik ii m nt that da), all of lots iiucit her twelve 1121 and thlrt. en ni, hloik nuinbei six m, Maplen ood.' as the snmo aie marked ami designated lu the plat of the same, filed and reoonle l In tho oillcn of the recorder or deeds foi Jaikson conn. ty Mlssouil. for Ihe purpose of satisfying Slid Indebtedness and the cost of oxteutlnJ this trust. (lABDINHB LATHBOP. Trustee. TBFSTHF. S. SALt:-ny reason of default In Ihe p.iment ot u ceiluln inpnilsorj note and Interest thereon, dei ribed In til deed of trust dated the 10th day of April lt. given by John ,M. Parkir. u. MimK man. filed for record In the olllce of fj. rtcorder of deeds of Jackson count). )4ij. ouit, at Kunsas City, Missouri, on tlui Ji da) ot ilay, liui', and tlicio ret orded In book B il. at patto M. I win. betwitn tho hours, or nlno o'clock in the foreuuuii and llvo o'cloik in the afternoon, on Saturdnv the lJth day of June, 1WJ3. "at the outh" front door of the state circuit toutt house In Kansas City. Jaikson count), alNaourl' tald court house being Mtuutea on Hij north side of Missouri avenue, b. tvve.n Oak und Locust streits. In k4d k4iisj," City, at the reciuest of the legal holdet if said note, sell, ut public vendue, to tho lilfchest bidder, tor cash, all of lot num. bered nineteen (IK). In bloik one (1). in a C. Mood)'s subdlvlslou. Kunsas City, Jack" hou county. -Missouri, us the suiif lot u marked and designated on the leiorded plat thereof, und appl) the pioieeds of saiil salo lo the pa) mint of the said pionilssury noto und overduo interest, secured by said deed of trust, und the costs of executing tbls, trust. " " May'"L.8OUVUR"-DEAN-T'U' W. '. Flckaril, Attorney