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m s L-'l niH KANSAS CITY JOUHXAT, SATUHOAY, AUGUST , ISOi. ijr - J " -e- y if ' V K ) ) tr KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. TO-DflY, SATURDAY. The Double Business Day Fifteen Hours of Removal Prices To-day. The slaughter of good merchandise is going on in every department of the store. Perhaps you have "forgotten some of the things you can get in this great cut price sale. In order to refresh your memories vc name some of the different lines of goods which are being cleaned out at slaughter prices: Wool tire Oood, Silks nrtl Velvets White Ooodn All kin. in m Summer Wash Goods. Pmbrrllas Limn Towels rthd Napkins, toces. and Kmhrolilerlea. tore rurinin All kinds nr Men's Furnishing;, lints, Shirt. I'tiderweur, etc. Nntinns, Holer), Ladles' Muslin nnd .Knit I'tl'lprut-nr. Handkerchiefs mii.lini.rv piucts cut in two. Hats- trimmed im:K. Ladies' Wlsts, Sliuitthtcr the price to--In). Ladles' Wtilts cut lo IPe. todies' Waists nil to 25c. Indies' Nice toim-H-rctl Waists cut to Si-, Ladles' Nice Walt rut from TSo to B'Jc. Hleirant $1 f) Wnlstn i'iit to 7.V. todies' 1le-nnt Mark Sntcell Waists cut from 12 M to il .11, iu'ttfr out in on tju waist Bi,ArniiTi:u OOOD TIMr TO IIPV SHOP,; You know th priecs vt Blue, nr. nwny 524. 526 AND 528 MINNESOTA These Firms Do Business Keeley Institute 1'ortMiiuutb Itld HINGH BROS.' Up to n.ito Restaurant OIS Minut'iou Avnntte Mc.ils bcivuil at. nil hour m. Kumodulcil throughout l.vory thlilR tlrst-cl.ia Try our 15 ccut dinner'! Itrtnrinhpr llirrn U n K'Ii-y Inttlttilo In lCn.uft-! City( Mf. Imllnturu CANCER CURED WUhb-Hitlilnc.lhlmyOiN riHurr, Tumor, Catarrh, 1Y-Z'm.i mid tilt Skin Dla tiir-f4 J-1' I ul for ltonkt I'll uu m uii t Ion .lournal. Dr. D. M. BYE, Coiubinutlon Oil Cvirn, Kiiium-i City, George M. Hughes, Justico of (ho Peace, Tel 2710 N'tw Number. West 73. 4U Minnesoti. Ave. Alllluaiiies I'romptly Attended To. J. W. STEINJIETZ, Union Clear Manufacturer Wholesalo and rte tail. l'luc icoikIs at honest nrlce-j. Jim estab lished. U .llililliiotu Avenue. Tin: E. R, Gallender Printing Cotiipm. lilO Minn. Ae. I'rosrammes and lluo Artistic PrtntliiKU so rlaltj Hook Ulndlnu' Iluilnesi Cards una Circulate. John T. Sims .IllhlllO of tllU Pen re. All bulnes3 transact ed prompily Mar riages perfnrnuHl w.thoul publicity, it desired Olllce in tho Welnh lllock, I'ourtti ami K.ms.is aenua OI.ITICAL. A..MIWCI:31U.VTS. pOIt COUNTY bUIlVi:Y01, WILLIAM BARCLAY, TSaw asdUtant to County Surveyor WUlliunon, niltjrt toilecUlon nf Uop"Mlcnn conveiitlun V OK faHEHiri', STEVE MARCH, Subject 10 decision of Republican conven tion T70H COKONKIt, ARTHUR H. STEVENS, Por re election, hubje:t to decision of Ronub llcan couientlou JjOU COUNTY CLKRK. J. H. LAS LEY. Hcpubllcan candidate. If Oil COUNTY TUUASUnCU, BENJAMIN SCHNIERLE, lor ru-tlectlon Subject to dtclslon of Republican Conven tion. you. COUNTY THUASUlinil. JOHN W. FERGUSON. Subject to decision of Republican Con vention. Tj-OR SHURIW, JACK STERRITT. Subject to dueUlon of Republican Con vention. jj-oii junau or thu district court JAMES S. GIBSON. Subject to decUlon of Republican Con- UOK COUNTY CLURK. GEORGE T. SAVAGE, Candldato for county clerk Kubjtot to tho Republican convention. VX..iiAC..i....,...JiJi Tho Journal office has boen lvmovod Irom tho Chamber OiCommorco to tho first floor 01 .vJio Columbia Building at Sixr-h s'reot and Minnosota avo uo- I 3rr77yyrr7yy7?77y777777T77 In. urn Ml III WIIiT,A.-R,I3 -M!E:--,I-ft.vli (111 Hl.SNlXIIA Al 1:, lioliboit l(y u hue ale llilef. After the itiotnliiK's rush was. over at the Cthlo rtauurani, at Tenth street and Min. ncsuta nvciiuc. ymterday inoriilni,", the proprietor .Mr L F Nye stctipcd Into the ..lichen to pe,ik to the cook. While liq wan abcnt ftom the iiont purl of the re, taurant only a tn ccundb, li was loni; enoutth In permit. bin il: thief to cnte-r ttml tup the till for '10 The Ihbf cildent, ly ei'.cl thu job In i burr), as he failed to taket any ot the ehutitu which uits In the drawer The inorny 'uken was all curren cy Tho littpelratot of the robbery U known to the poll. 1 and in all probability will bo arrested to-day Mi N)c, the vic tim of the theft, came to IhU city about tour months uko from 1'uciLi. ami was mar. rlcti here- by Justice ot the Pence Uetts. He purchased the restaurant a short time ago ami. while thu amount stolen was not very large, Jet he feels the lo.. keenly, Arreted lor ( lublibij,- u lilrl. Hays l'lllolt, an old colored man, resid ing on u small farm In the Ntrth bottoms, was. arresttd )cstcrday on .1 stulo warrant Issued by Justice of the Iace lletls, cb.-inihiK him with assault with Intent to kill. Tho tomplalnlni,' witness la I'mnia Walton, u ounK colored elrl. ivo reald t tu the ame locality, la tbe cuuiUln( &lie tip nnw, bin we hme out price to the iptlek on Ui-u mo-"!", nllhmixh they are worth imuv tlmn itnld dolltir the way the shoe market I buUir now. Prices cut all through tht' stm k ttF..MINDF.RR,!N -Minus. Mrli'ts ttixi h mt to Kit). Men'st JJ tfi ""lines (til to Ibis. Men's J2.no urcl fl.ii Shew put to 11,73. todies' J3 "il Oxford) out to II R!. toetW M.OO oxrtird lit tl) 1 fi todies,- SI 30 and "1 75 tixfoidii tut to $1.19. MIi-sps" ll .2.-1 Oxford Pitt to kV. Mtsvs' II. In Oxford out to It.W. ' Ho,' S,no Shoes- rut to Jl i0 Hu)tt' ll.Kn Shoes rut to II Jj. Bo)' II II Shoe cut to Me. DOWNSTAIRS nr.PAUT.MBNT. S.uhter prlc.-s In tiro erics. SkiiiRhtnr imieii In dimum p. Hltnm-hter irlces In Tinware. SlnmcMer irioe in Ilnnlwnro nnd Kitch en (loixli. Slmiithter prices In Qweiiarp. ainiiRliter iirloet cm all Jiooks to close th in out In fact, slaughter prices ccr)'vhcro today AVE.. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. Because They Advertise. Iliinsforil h Allen's Phutoginplt (.ullery Th lmti Savo You .Money. Ho sure and utilize, them 542 iVIinn. Ave. TJLAT 3LAN litMiltH tii'ttt hn UIMTH ll Hlllrt I Ol- lur titnl p ilr of ctilTH (luiin up at Wulf's Laundry The unctiii nlll t.itl ftir jour biniilh'. I 1 It'ptHMH I Ht ilTt, E.S.W. DROUGHT, buccoSftor m Kansas city IM.mln Mill, Miuiuf.iUUit.-r of fr ihIi, DtMirH, Mtitililltii 'luriiltiK "H' Tlnn- inu, h roll uinl Iliiutl Nituhii;, stulr Ittillil- litt HjiiiK Coutilrrt, OIUm I'lMures ami lliirduonil rinUhiiiir ltl- iiiaKiH promptly luruMitHl, Oakland Ac-. or. Itli stM Kmii-iih I'lty Km. G, W, BETTS, Justice of the l'cace, linii 3IlnucMiti. null Aeliue. Marrlaita ceremony pertormed w lib out publicity If reciuosted Collections a specialty. LOls IN BELLE VIEW ! $125, $150, $200. fclU (null, lnliniuV3 ptr uiuiitu. S. X. Simpson i Son, Chamber of Com. Illil A Gas Store for SumiiiiT Cookiii'. Mymiilottn OiiH Co., Hunted lllilg. poi.ii it 11. ANNorNri:-iii:.vis jfion ltuuisTuii or duuus, ORRIN W. SHEPFERD. Tor re-election. Subjuct to decision of Republican Con vention. JOIl CI.UKK COURT COMMON PLCAS, WILL F. PETERS. Subject tu decision of Republican Con vention JNOR COUNTY CLJJKIC. LEONARD DANIELS Suliij'ct to decision of Republican Con- Vll' , SHURIFy, JACOB W. LONGFELLOW Subject to decision of Republican Con vention. Jj-OR SHERIFF. SAMUEL M'CONNEI.L- Subject to the decision of the Republican convention. Jj-OR COUNTY CL.U1UC, WILLIAM PRAY Subject to the decision of the Republican convention. IOR CORON'ISH, DR. V. L. TODD. Subject to decision of Republican conven tion. ('OR SHLRIFI'. C. W. LITCHFIELD. Subject to decision of Republican conven tion. liOR CORONL'R, DR. F. M. M'CALLUM, SuLJect to Ucclilon of Republican con vention. charevs l.lllntt with uss.iultlne her last Tuesday with a club Her head was badly cut and bruised, am! the utletidlnir phycl Pluns claim that she is seilously Irijui e.l. It appeals that Llliott culled nt Iho Wtillou house to ifet sumo piopetty which he al leKed belntised to him. and the Walton family ivlused to allow him lo take pos session of It. A llRht ensued, in which HI llott Is ehuiueel with )lubbinK the tlrl nml nlso her naed mother, lie was locked up In tho county jail. An Appeal for Alii, The ladles of tha Rem vol nt Association of this cty h.ne Issued the- follow Iiik "In otdtr 10 meet e.xtit-me necessities, the Woman's ilciicvolent Association must make a cull 011 the ilty tor help, to bo tin t Immediately, of both mom-) and eliithliiK". Hi mat tanillbs have appli'd for iho nee. tssailes of lire, after ntniKKiiner throiiKh lckues4 and want. Our tieasury Is empty, also our cellars and narrets. m wo ask tho publio to resiiotui 10 our e.tll for help. "The lUhetmiurs means of llvlnt; Is taken away by his not belnff allowed to tlsh, and many nun have hut) 110 other way of sup. pot tint; their families, and their iniirlson. liient wo believe, Is a means of crushlm," the poor uud illlintr the pockets of the rich. Come and help teed them "Mrs, Haget, picslckut, t.JJ Oakland ave nue "Mrs Jl.-trtln, treasurer, corner of Sixth and Washington. -Mia. Ryits, secretary, 63i Washlneton." Hiy comrlhullons of tlothlni,' or money can bo left at any of the ubovo addresses. New bulls I ilt-il. T. J Ilarker, Sr, )tstcrday ill eel tult aejaltist IL 11, baivver to recover fl.DW on a nolo and foreclose a mortuaijc. Tho mortgage coitis tho ulCKant homo of thu defendant on Armstrong avenue, near Fifth street F N Chapman filed suit dtialnst S. n. Yeakey to replevin house hold furniture valued, at J07 ZO. Alex Kirk sued Michael Conway to recover l-'.OOO on a note. T. S. Droit n also tiled suit against Caroline Gil christ to foreclose a mortgage on tome city projajriy.. ' H EXCEEDED HIS POWER A NOTARY tMI'tllsONS A WOMAN IOR Ki.tasiMi to ankavi.r a yn.-sTioN. HE MAY BE SUED FOR DAMAGES, Mils. XV. It. lllt.MPIlltKV AN tll'.llt iiu:.iosi:pii ham. i.maii:. or Min i:tprrl to Come Inlo PiniiMoii of nl l.e.nt n Mlllliui llnlUrit t)iiiuiRe Uuiiloil for I'mpt Itlilneil I) j the Oxrllow of i Creek. Mm. I,. II. ,I.inie.. of IMRerlon place, "pent About three hourt In the county Jail, enleriln5, for tefumiiK to nn.iwer unestloiii before a notury pulillr Hhe wm not kept in 11 i'ii. uui was locked in the room of tin- Jillrr. Sonio month ngo the homn of Mr-. Jiimeii wan rletlroyed b Hie. It nm lo cnted on Htnunrt inentie. Her household -roods ert nlniot nil iletroyed by the lire. Hhe rbilmnl 0 i,,np t1(1 ,,,5,1., ,,lrP,i In tho London Adsurniiee Company farJSPi The oompnny refuse, tn pay tho Ions nn.l Kh. tiled suit for the amount. Tho rnne Mill be called Tor trial at the Sepieiulier leini of the district court. In Older tn bo rendy for tho trial the roinp'iny'it nttor ne.n, llucbnn, Preeinan A Porter, decided to lake wine depositions In the one. The main ultiie. for the company decamped a "hort time njro. Hy him the company inposed to nhoiv that the policy on the imiN of Mm Jamei had been eanueled MX nionthH before the lire, and that ihe I''".' Il''','' Klep notbe of the cuncrlliKloil. rhl nitnesi belnit out of rench. tho ile fendaiit wnntrd to lake Mm. Jamei' depo Klllon, to show that he hail re, . eu 11 jioll-e ..r 1 aiK'i llntlon of the policy loni? before the lire The ilepoMtiono were belnu t ik n before r irenee Hoijln, a not.uy public, In Ihe oltlcf of the defendants nt torno). Sll t- Porter reprcneiited tho pom pnnj, and .1 11. Mel'iiddon took care of the plaliitllT'i Hide of the caie. Potter asked the woman If -0to lind teceUod a notleo from the company seeral tnnntlm befoie the lire occuired of tho eaneell.it1 n of the morlK.iuti. Mhe wai about to answer the rinc-iion. when her attorney told her not to do .o She followed his mil Ice and nli oliitelv (I. m lined to answir the n'lesllon all. r rejieatcl ordem from the notary The notmy iindir a provlilon of the Hl.itntc. ma e out .1 commitment and the sheriff took her to Jail. This wax about noon. About three bourn later Attorney Mcl'ml n KOt out a petition for 11 writ of habeas eoipiiH and tiled It with JiiiIko Allien, of the dlitriet court. The ease was heard Immediately nnd the JudRC deetded that the notnrv had no Hunt to ooinmlt Mm. June'. She wai ortercd dl'chntved from eu-ctoily. Her attorney Is now talking of bruising iietlon nKalnst the notary for aam.iKrs ior t.use imiirisonment Sirs Jnnnw Is the plaintiff In a dlvoiee suit now penillnir In court Kite formerly was 11 Mrs Murphy. She married James about three lears rko. and last jear tiled suit for divorce iii;iltit him. James tiled an anwir to the case, In which he held that he never was legally married to the woman In answer he states that she never had been divot ceil from her tlrst hus bind, Aim phi. consenncntlv her mirrlawe to him was illegal The clay nfter he til. rl the answer ho married another woman MILLIONS IN SKiHT. airs. William II. Humphrey Heir to n Ver Valuable I'Htate. Mm William IT Humphrey, who resides at V'ii'i North Fourth stieet. this rltv. Is pnrhnps tliu happiest woman Iti the entire st no. Her Mipieme Jo Is all due lo the fact that she will In nil probability fall heir to over Jl Om,fr She is one of the lulls to the Joseph Hall etato at Phila delphia, ivhleh 1 estimated tn be worth in the neighborhood of 7"i.0iK f0. The necessniy papers which will prove her claim for a portion of the valuable, estate wete executed vest.rday morninir In foie Not in Public Dow McLean, of this 'IM. nnd were at onr foi warded to At torneys Iludley ,fc Mltehener, of Washing ton, n. P who have ehart;e or the settling of the estate Mrs Humphrey was over bounded with jov yesterday, and el iltns that there Is no doubt but what thu heirs of the estate will t-oon Ket possession ot it, and as soon 11s thev do, a division of the pioperty will be made The property Is saltl to lie located In tho heart of tho city ot Philadelphia. .Justice llctts oil the Divorce laws. Justice Iletts, who Is somewhat of a law yer himself, stated lestirday th it there ivus ,1 conflict In the dlvmen laws of the stato which made the ptovNIon that tho dci ree should not become absolute for M months nfter the trial, inoperative "The ptevent law." s.ip he, "was pissed to imend an old I ivv. in some manner the provision of the old law coneeinlnir the time a deene should become operatlvo wis not rexouled b the law X'asseil last, and this makes the six months provision of tho new livv void, as It (onlllcts with the old one. I do not believe thnt nnny law vers haio evnmlned iho matter closely, but I made the discovery a few divs iiro, when a woman was bronchi befoie me on the ohir:re of blcamv She was married .1 few weeks nftfr t'ettltiK a dlinren fiom her III -st husband. This enrnued her tlrst hus baml. and ho had her ni rested I looked up the law thoroughly and decided that the six months provision wis void. That is the roTMin why the ease ntrainst her was dlsmlRsc.1 There Is no I nv to prevent 11 person from marrvlncr nirnln wllhln nn hour after ho has been cranted a divorce." Dbl Nut riml It a Snap. Patrolman James Hicks, of the Metro politan police force, has tendered his res ignation to the bo.iid of police comtillsshm eis. Mr. Hicks was, one of the tlrst mi 11 appointed bv tho new board and bis rea son ror rcstc-nlni? N ruthor peculiar He 1 latins that when he tlrst received his np h. then conslilt red it He has Fcrved on P'intmint on the force he felt very for iiinnte iiiinn f.illiner heir to such 11 stum, at th" font? Just a tew- months and now- de 1 lares that "a policeman s llfo l not what it is cracked up to be" Mr Hicks made 'a cootl otllcer, but the lob proied a disap pointment to him He was formerly a trnv-ellnfr salesman nnd will return to that business. 1 be lltirko Dlv one Cnse. Attorney How McLaiu llled notice, with the clerk of the district e-oiirt )esterday that his client, Thomas Riuke, would ap peal tho dliorco suit recently decided In that court ni;alnst him to a hlKher court, Mrs Rurko lias tecently granted n decree of dlvoieo and an alimony Of 120 ncies of 1 ind and !': In cash Tho ease has received much, attention, becauso of the wealth of the parties con cerned nnd the fact that the man and unman ate each over 70 years of Hire They vieio married In St touts, and soon settled In this county. They have accu mulated a lame amount of property. In cluding I'M acres of laluahle laud, besides considerable cash nnd other property. 1 . Will iid ail llihlblt. Tho colored people of Kansas propose to hue a displ.t) -it the Atlanta oxosltlon. Commlttics have been appointed to nrr.inifo for tho display. It will consist of church pioperty, photograph-, photos and products of Industrie manipulated and owned bv coloied people, work elone In Iho colored school ami also sketches of the icmlliiK colored twoplo of tho statu. John Homer Howlett, editor of tho Kan. .s.is City. Kis. Topics, Is tho commissioner of the x"ilhlt for the mum department at the exposition, lla will send out circitlats and applications next week to all parts of Ihe state, askinn the colored people to co. operate with him tn Betting up tho dis play. Ihe City .sued, A Ij.OoO ilam.i tea suit against tho city was llled in tho district court yesterday by Mts. Alice Mussroie, by her attorney, IKivv MeLaln. She fell, beeausa of a de fectlvo sidewalk, on Fifth afreet, near Free, man avenue, about four months ago and tustalned oeicro Injuries. Non.Purtl.Kii lllnietulllc Lent; up. Mondiy eveninpr a meeting will bo held In tho Columbia, building, at tho corner of Sixth street and Minnesota avenue, for tho purpose of organizing a non-partisan bi metallic league. .Much Interest lb. being manifested In the movement and, an enthu siastic meeting is expected. Ills Crops DauiUKcel. John Smythe vesterday filed suit against tho Rock island Railway Company to re. cover 11.000 as damages, which he sus tained by reason of his crops being over sowed. Smythe Is a farmer and b -bomo land alon " ' ' Ihe compmy built 1 enlvrt for a. ravine, which was not torae nnfltlch to ctrrj the watfr itwiij and that during (he treenl heiiiv rains hi imps were oierilnwrd nnd ruined He cliim thai tuns ncren of po Mlorn and thru a res of cahbiires were cn t lelv itestroied He Millies the potatoes at "ao and the . ihbiKe At W The sull was tiled li) lail ,t llird in ihe common plouA court. Ml:i ItOI'OUs .VIst!l:l,t,,lNV. Money lo loan. XV. A. SIMPSON. The rift It Wnrd Ilepnidi.ittt Flub hell an Inlrri'stimr menlng at the Chamber of i"oinmete biiiliiimr lat nenlnK. Sciral new tncinbers were taken In. Waller Trntw-i, the S-ier-old sou of II K Tenne.v, who rei-idrs at H31 Ann an nur, felt from a tree nl the comer or Fourth iMrroi nml Ann nvehne jestetday nnd reielied a broken nrm. IMivnrd Mcdraw. the house thief who was ciiuuht robblnc the home of Mm Haiti llendee, In lKelt)n plnce, Thuis dfll, was tnkeii heroic Justice Rett yes terday and IiIh case wit et for hcarliist .Moitduy. To the memhsr-i of Metidlns ehnpter, No. I. o ll s Special mcvtliK. Thumdny eietilnjr, August R ntllelnl ilslt of M. , Grand Matron Work lty nnlrr A. McdoNlflAI., W. M. 13 I.. riiAiHuiHN, secretary. There will be a rarini mntlnee nt lverr'n park thl oflernoon, under the auspices of the nentlenuir DHvlnar Club. Thete will la four itood tiices. hi sides a blcj cle rate In ptirstinnce to the call of I'hnlrman ,Inme, of the Popullt county cuitntl committee, that eotnmlttei? will meet at the llflli Street opera house Aui;ust 10 Fotntny It, Kansas Nntlnnnl (luard, will tinderKo the temilar montlll) inspei' tlnrf .Monday tilKht tit tin1 meetlnK- at Atmory hall Non-comtnlslotied olllcem wltl be chosen and orders for the Btnle en iiimpmcnt Issued. Rev. A. II Slote return! )esterday from l'tiKliitul. He has been there for the mst )ear The last s months he occu pied a pulpit in I0111I011. lie his recovered his heallh and will likely make this flu ids home He will pleach at the Thin! Kaptlst church to-morrow tuornlnu. He was formerly pntor of the church, but Kale up the charKe whllo abroad. William Pasha, 1 hit men with fraudu lently 1 otitic at a school election held In dlstilct No 'i last Thumdav, wis dls ehiirurd )terdav The complalnlmr wit n", 1. U. Wlltlaituon, withdrew tho charges. PI'llsONAI. M.Wt. William Dean returned ycterdnv from an evtrtnlcil trip throiiKh the Southern part of the state. Miss lia Todd has returned from a pbasant vllt with friends at l:coIflor SplillK1-. Mrs C W. TiilTcr, who has been ilsltlm: her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hrlden lolph. of North Ninth street, returned to her home at Mobeily, Mo., ) cstcnlay. ('. H. W.idsworth, of the Keeley Insti tute, has Knno on u short burlncsH trip to Topekn. Mm O W Shephenl, ot t,JI Freeman avenue, Is entc rtalnliiR Iter sister, Mrs. W. It. Sklriln, of Galveston, Tex. Curtis Allison has gone to Hvcelslor SprlttKs for Ids' health He has spent the Kretater part of the summer there. Mrs. Louis "lounitmun, of Hverett aio nue. Is seiloiislj 111. Mm. It Picttiman. of llolden, Mo. nfter a pleaant vilt with friends and relatives In this city, trtiinwd home jesterd.i) Miss Josephine Kellev, of Indi'penilence, Kas . Is in th- citi, the ;ucbt ot frlcnd-i on Wnshlngton annue. Alt."il(lt!KI)At.t:. J. It. Qunrlcs. of the Armounlale bank, went to llooniille, .Mo, jestctdaj on busi ness. Herman Haffer, of 72D South Fourth street, Is seriously 111. William Iltoidus, or Macomb, III., Is the Biiest of W. I). Thomas. The funeral of tin- infant son of M. Oate.s and wife took place yesterday after noon. Mrs Thompson entertained tho Home Sewing flide yesterday afternoon. The Kavv Feed and foal Company has 111 I'x-AMcrtn.in Pl-le has returned ftom Los Aii-roli!, Oak. where he- sptnt several weeks. Dr. 11. Sheldon and family are entet (.lin ing P. A. Sweet and A Oswnld. uf .lop lln, Mo. Woik bee-.tn yesterday morning on the erection ol oil tanks to be used by the Standard oil Compan). Patiolmaii W. Reynolds was called to ltulllngton. Ind. yesterday by a message! announcing the death of Ills father Fipi.iln 11 Norman, te icterin of the civil war. Is visiting Dr. 11 Sheldon. He lives at SiultiKtleld, 111. The two were eomrades dining the war. Daniel Hartnnn went to Chicago list evening In it spouse to a telegram announc ing the- death of bis mother J. M Pet k ami famll) are back from iv visit al Pleasant Hill, Mo O. Kecnatis ami wile arc entertaining Mrs. L. L. Whitney, of Anthon), lxas. ARGENTINE. A Caso Illsmlnspil lleeiiiisei It Wis Found the Real !efcinlunt Was Not in Court. When tho case of Amos Poland against the heeberger hteel Works (miipiii) was tailed in Justice Heir's court )-,! rl.i) fotenoon a siriinge condition ot altiilrs was iliscovereil Poland teientlv brought action against the company to mover IJoD damages lie was hired inidi 1 eon tract to come here from the Last aiel work in the plant, llu Ind only woiki I a. few days when he was iltscliarged. He biought suit and papers wire served upon William Heebnger. Yesterday this man appealed in court nnd declared that he had no comics lion with th" company and that his father, Ra) moiul Sffbeigcr, was tin- solo owner of the prop, rl) of th. lompany. The younger "Seeherser allow, d the papers to 110 served upon him and about that tltno the senior Jjeeberger moved to Iowa and took all proper!) with him The cue was necos-irlly dismissed, as thete was no defendant and no piop erty to attach. Injure d in a Kuiiaway. Lite Thursday eienlng, vvhlio out driv ing, Mrs. Thtodoie Ivr.iuss and Miss ivoenie were injiiuci nv a tnu,i.ij. emj were driving down Fltst stteet when the iint-.n Iipp.iiiip ftlLlitt neil and bee.in run ning The bugg) was ovei turned and Iho meupurits thrown onto the hard pave ment. Mrs. KriiusH sustiilnttl it 1ll-.px.1tf d kneecap and a broken nose, and her coin panlon suslnlneil a broken aim. Dr. Hol land attended to their Injuile und )es tctday they we-ro much Improved. MInc ulliineoilH. The loe.il XV. R. C. will glvo a social Thursday evening at the teeMenco of Mr. ami Mis (leorge Atheiton In the We-at etui on King sheet Rev W A Hlllott and mother have re turned Horn Wellington. Kas., whe-io they went to visit sick relatives. A party of )oung peo-plo nro arranging for a picnic to be given nt Troost park soon. 'Miss Alta Turnip returnpil yesterday ftom a visit at t'li.inute, Kits. A party of about twenty young people will go to Leitcxa, Kas., soon lo attend the .Methodist campmeutlng In progress Miss Minnie Wooiis. of Independence, Mo, is the guest of Misr Minnie Way. Mrs. It. P. McOlt ban and daughter, Miss Muv, of Parklille-, Mo, aro guests of Mis. Dr. Rurke Miss Helen W)att Is entertaining her cousin, who lives at I'mpou.i, Kas Rev W. H Shaw, putor of the Congre gation il church, Is still In Colorado. There will bo no preaching at that chinch to morrow, but Sunday school and Chris tian Lnd'aior meeting will bo he-Id us usual Miss Kittle McCnnlcy wilt act as sten ographer at the Argentine bank pending tho recovery of Miss Hetta Welch F. Dino of Marcellue, Mo , la the guest of D, 11 Ward "Mrs. Sarah Small leaves to-day for her homo nt Neoso Falls. Kas., after spending several weeks with her son, J, Jl. Smill. of Isabella plice C. F. Thompklns and Lee Filsblo have purchased the livery stable of c T. Fria ble nnd will continue the business Tho case of John Dovle, ex-pollc ser geant nt Kansas City, Kas., against that city for salary due, will come up In Jus tlco llerr's court to.diy. Mrs. O. M. Walker has gone to Law rence, Kas,, to visit friends and relitlves. Harry Fuller was tines! 3 by Police Judgo Klncnrt ypsterdiy for disturbing the peace. He was given a stay of execu tlon pending good behavior. The O. A. R. met In regular session last evening Mrs. W, T. Blacker is seriously 111 at her home on Spear avenue. Walter Webb Is dangerously 111 at his home on Shawnee boulevard Frank Devane returned yesterday from a visit In Colorado Springs, Col. Tho Ladles' Aid Society nf " church win "'" The Kavv heed ami coil company uas . tetu-i d to take action until tho com t t onbl noied Its olllce t Kansas City. Mo. asceilaln whither the tetilpts of the ottlcei Mr. Frank Patterson and r.inilly are would Justify the additional outlay. Yi s ntertalnlniT John Melntlro and el.iUKhter, te idav Justice Walls tiunnl Into the eoun vunu of Leavenworth U $1 U 41) His salatv for the same leiiKlh Ms City. Mo. Hull guiltily afternoon nl I'helsea park IJdwaM Hlundeon, of lht North "da, Is riroietln from n srlitis llltte"" There will be a meetinn .or Ihe Third Ward Itepubll.-nti Flub at M. A n ball this eietilnif for thf purpose Of eplMtlttK tin eecullie cominltler. ltlls;l)AI,i:. . The Kanrts Oily Jnnrnnl l dellvert.! In llnmedilln to tntfi.eie Mlll,-. eelio wilt nun collect for the imtle at tho iPdured rate 01 10 mils a week and make his collection) weekl). Planner Hnlslncer relumed from t'hl cnRo ieterilav motnlni, whtjre be Mftit on a business trip. ''he Rose.lale llepubllean Flub will hold n ttiMtiiifr In the c-outieil room to-nlnht All lleiublii uns nre tequfsleil lo be pri ent. It I. Stlne. I. C. THckev, M, K Mlll iMitmh and il Proebstcl left Iiim nmln for Indliin .tfk where they will spend a few dajs fluhlnft. ll I. Sllne and Jtidire Nichols are put lltiR the tlnlshlng touplieB to their new con rl room Mlses Ma (tie and Upside Curlew, of '"' l!1.s".""'.1!1- ''" '"" visum their un cle, L Vanie, and fiimll). ..Mlf'.l'lnma Miilllns who has been Ms IIIikt Mr and Mm Lamlre ror the pint month, ntiirnnd 10 L. aicnvinrth Thursdn) 11I11 lit. Mls Nellie Hiv Is will leave to-nleht lor St. Louis, to spi 11, 1 a few da) s with friends. INDEPENDENCE, Opposition to the l'iiiioed l.lnlrlr l.liie ,isiiiiiiis Hi Unite Mnpi Pink IIIH I'leuli. A number of the tesldents of South Main street, who opposid the ttratitltii; or 1111 electric stieet railway ftuiclilse to Walton Holmes and others, hale pooled lsm s and cniplo)i'd James t! Smart to look arier their Hiletests. Attorney Smalt called at thu olllco or the city oh Ik Seslctday and scented a trunscilpt of the cotini II pro ccedltiits toilehlni; rut the inattcr pdlaitiluK to tho friinehlse Attorney Small pioposes to attack thu validity of the franchise on tho kioiiiiiIn that nil intieiitliiieiit to the fianchlse wiiR passu! afti r the i pi 1 rent law went Into efrccl It will also be ion teaidrd that the. 1 1 llion-l mtniH. and not Ihe tietltioneis, bad a mafotll) of thu l.ixp.11 Inc cltlrcns on the sue. t. The nutter will possibly i nine Into the niiltts by Injunction pioceedliiKN and the Indications ate that a. vlKorous tlttlit will bo tmidi Those who have pooled tlnlr Ishucs iiBalnst the strut iiilliiii) eompini an- piopcrtj on nets n. Inir clo-e to tiansportiitlou. The iiillwav compmy by ilttue of the fnuielilsi, has praetliallv an option on the stutt until iietober, at which Unto It will bo necessary lo tile a bond foi const Miction, Pali mount's nnVr, Tho ndvlsoi.i committee of the Jackson Count v Fair Association met vestenlav aft ernoon at the tilth is of tin Ml-souil, Kan sas and Texas Ti list Compan), wheie an otlci was made In which the Fair Asso ciation e an s'cuin mounds and ipiartets feu a rah- this tall should the stockholders deli 1 initio so to do. The olfei, In sub stance, Is to tutu the park over to the Fait Association lor a term of one week, the ki minds anil bulldlnK-s belni; under the eontiol anil supervision of the en utile committee. In leturn, the Fatimouiit patk manaue ment asv that the) he ulien Ji per cent of the nt t miulnus of the fall It would be expected, upon the' patt of the Fair As--oi latlou, thai tiny expend about J-'.i") In advtrtlsltu; ami picmlums. mi me the exhibits and make up the premium lists The advlson totuuilttee will pnsetit tlm ofter to the meetlncr tif tile stot khold em, which will 01 cut duiliiK the tally pot tlon of next week. lprucs III nv ler '1 hull Receipts. If tho amount turned In b the justices of the pence Is a ciltiilon foi future reck oning, the Justices will ptoilt Krr.itly bv the salary ait Justice Case' olllce will pi-ovn an exception, as It tlid estertlav rhe justices have been cl. mint liisv lor clerks, owltu; to tho fact that the volume of business In their respective nlllces was more- than they could bundle Indivliliiallv When the matti t was bioiiKht to the attention ot the t ouutv couit, that Ixulv ftf time miuitlllti-il to SIta, e ... The lite lit of .lustlie Stanwood's ottlee In Westnoit showed pmnliiRH to the amount of "ic" IV Aeconllng to the recent tlee-Mon of the count) court this Is all elo.n profit, foi Ids salary has nicer In en audited Jostle e Cusp tin ne tl in Sill Ti which Is jri'.ll moie than expenilltures in the way of s.-ilaii Pinsppitting Attorney Jamison tinned In $3j lo the tit-.iMiiy ytstenlay. rink Hill I'd nle. The annual picnic of Pink Hill will be held to-dav and l.ugc crowds uf f.irmeis arc expected to lie pies, nt The Blithering his become a pi imaiu-nt institution In the eastern part of the county and with pneli succeeding vear the ctow-ds Inciease The picnic to-day will be the Hint large pie. tile of the season nnd comes nt an op portune time, for. as .1 rule, the harvest time is past with Ihe farmers It is ex ppcttd that a number of prominent men will be present to deliver spen lies A huge ctowd from Independence is expected 10 attend. County ( ollei tions. County Collector MeCunly llled with tho count) clerk )istenl.iy a repoi t of collec tions for the month of Jul) Hack taxes lor range .13 amounted to Jli.ni'i 7V I'or ranges in to 1J the amount of tax collie tions was tl.'li tl. Iiiamsliop Iti enses $ii). ".'U.K;. The totnl amount collected, Includ ing teeelpts ftom minor taxes, amounted to JGS,797.W. lllse elbiut-oiis. A E05slon of tho circuit will be held In thlK ilty to-dav. ... , I'rank It Hearne. who has ben in ut tendance at tho meeting of the Young Peo ple's Soeletle-s of Ihe Baptist church, at ltaltimore, returned hoiiut yesterda). Mrs. 11. G. Lvvln nnd two d.nu-bteis, of Fnlon, On-, ate the guests of C. I", l.uin and l.iiuili Willi 1111 Fisher commenced suit yestei diy In the clrdiit couit against J J Rob insoii to recover tho value of a promlseoiy note of I"iii! JlrH. J. K. N'orflect left yestenl.iy for her home, at Adniute, Kas. after a pb 11s nnt visit with thu family of J. XV. Farrls, of this city C. C Charles has removed with his fam 11) from Ottawa. Kas, to Indenc-mtenci, with tho expt itation of residing here per manent!). ... Mts. P. J. Murphy, who hns been the guest ot her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crump, left for her homo at Denver last nle-ht. Mis. O, P. Hryant entertained a number of ft lends )cslenlny nt a dining at her home, on South Mala street. City Assessor Fatris has compli td tho pity assessment. The assessment shows a nai In .1 increase 01 u that of last )eir. 'ieon-ei Muiphy who has been In Ihe city, the guest of friends, letl last night for Mount Sterling, 111., whero he will join a theatric il companv. Miss .Mary Men-et left eterd.iy for Coltuurio, where she will bo tho guest of rel.itivis for seieiul wetks, Tlic Palmetto Club darnel last ululit it Washington patk Quite- a nuinlu 1 ot 11. Vllnl ItlleHtS we te IHlSt lit W. T Hearne left )eteitlay for W.u rcnsburB, .Mo , on a short business triti Thu slote room formetly oci-upieil b) Hid flein tltug More Is to be lltud up b) W Price as a pharmuiy. Flvn caioails of poles arrived over the Air lino ve-stertlay lo be used to suing wires on tor the local tt-ltiphoue exchaiii Rev. HrlRgs, of Fu)eito. Mo Is In tin rlt). visiting his son. Prink llrlugs vvbn is attending a conservatory of music at Kansas Clt) Judge Latimer, of the e-oiiuty court, opened and adjourned court yesterday without Iriinsaetiiig nnv business. The court lint in liunb.is City, where It re mained the bulnnce nt the day. Mis llllen Morris state sp. rpt.iry of tho W C T. U, and Ml.s Hdne Luu, of Kans is City, ate the guests of Mrs. U. XV. Coakle). I'liariiiaieutliat A.oe latlou iti Dealer. "I take ple.ibiiro in informing )ou that the Vnloti Piicitlc riillro.ul from Iv.1ns.1s City to Denier is the- route we have se lected for thoso attending the nueilng of tho American IT.arm.iceutluil Association .it Denvti, August It to 'il 1x33. Repeet fully. PlIAS. M. FORD, "Ch'r'm. Com. on Tiausport.ition " Tickets oil sale at Verv low lates Augiisi 11 and 12 'Ihe bpecii.1 train limn New York ami Rooton will leave K.tm.is City at It o'clock 11. in., August J.', airliing ln Denver at 5 P m. next day. Regular trains leave at l "0 11. ni. and 7:3u p. m. rvcry day In the- )ear Only Pullmain palace dining car line, and only lino run ning two dallv trains from Kansas City to Deniet Ticket olllce, 100c) Main st Telephone, IHO. Now I. tho Time. Very low rates to the Iowa and Min nesota summer resorts via the Chicago Oreat We-stern Maple Leaf route. New und elegantly furnished Pullman and din ing cars attached to nil trains. Meals ferved on tho cafe plan. Trains leave Gmnit Central depot, Second soji ;n,,js, streets ,A -v' .-4M5uiBJ Tbn ronlf within tlto Ullt'hen stood, Her liaiuls timn In i- hips. Ami niiiny weio tho anttrv' w-einls Cattui iotirlti- (rum In r lips, Tal.o high prlcn linking powder back, And bring inn ' 1 aluiiH't." And If ho did not gn ir:ii-lilwity. Mm ,h llkedy scolellitg iil CALUMET BAKING POWDI3K COMl'ANY, NEWS FROM LEAVENWORTH. -suniii'x ni:. ni or .mil .ioiin 11. tine, an 01.0 ci 1 1 .I.N'. Internal Keteuiie Iteeelpt. for the Month of duly Nn Interest In Civil Sen lee I'liiiiiiiuitloiis "11. e eillu iicoim anil Pe-r.oiial. Hhnrtly after noon .icstprday Mr. Jultn H. L.itiiber, otto nf Le.ivPiiworlh's best ktliivvn and respected cltirns. illetl nflri n few bouts' illness, ftom lusnt dlsetse Dtitlttg Thin sday Mr. Luitihn was iiliiuit town, npp.iii'ntly In thu best of health, nnd Thiiisday ciunln-r he pn Jnjpil the fOliii.in of 11 few frlend-a, who culled nt his tpsldpiire on Hm.-td-iv.iy, until latp In the evening. About .' o'clock )estetilay lnonilng lit- invoke 1 with 11 severe p.iln 111 the tcglon of the ' he, ut und ,1 ph.vslciutt was .stimiunin-tl I llu spt'tiiptl to yield to tho ticiitnient 1 givpit und uppp.irccl tnttcli better und I nothing; set ions was hinted nt, but In u I short time he began to sink and passed I away peacefully In the- piesence of his 1 son, John, nnd the family pit) slclan. ( Mr. Lainber was born In N'c-vv York city July 21. JVJS. In isr,2 ho wont to Atisttalln, In tho pinploy of tho Admits l'.xptPSH Comp.iny, but the buslm ss 1 proving ills istt otts, lie p.slubllshetl 11 1 stuge lino theio, between Me-Ibotinit and tletidlgo, which he ciintlniied until lx'o In which )e,ir he iptitrneil to New- "1 .n k clti In that year lit- p.iiiip to l.eavi-n-1101 tit. lie at once established .1 liilght iug line net 11 the pliilns. and iiimi niiiiipy rnpltll). llitvitig sold his busi tie-s In ldl. he otg.inleil the 111 111 ! Lainber ei IJIpp nil'! built the Plant, 1 I1011.se, at the e'ornet- of Mnln nnd .''li iw nee .stiet-ts, vvhlc-h ln-t the llrtn 11 Inc fltiiu nf limn 1 y. Mr. Liiinber t outlined to opeinte the Plunttit.s for admit twenty-two )puis, und It was, dtitlng the culler Kniisn.s ela)?, the must fatuous hostelry In the lA'est. St'ier.il jeais ago Mr. I.anider g.u up the house, hecntis" he cnuld no longer make It pay, und ilurliifr tin lasi ten years he has tint de-en notlitlv 111 Kitgeel In littslness lie leaves a wil nml n sun. Mis Lainber Is 11 ol 1 . 1 , ' the late I.en T Smith nnd Colmn I J, 1 Rice, nf this elti -Mr V. A I'min 1 of New V"ili, I a slste-r nf tin- ,1, censed liven t telailves have b- 11 not llled bv ttli-gtnpli nnd 110 nii.ine. ttienls for the timet al will lie maelu until they nre heard tiom. A l'li;bt foi Preferment. Refute leaving f u Washington Cap tain Pope, temporal llv In ehnt-ge of the Fnitetl States penitentiary tit Foi t Leav-e-nwtuth. nppolntetl Rev. N". S. Thiamin, of St Paul's 1'pispnpn! ehurcli, to be fhuplnlii for the penllptitiury. It was uiiderstop'' thai this appointment was only to .. temptiiaiy, jientliiig the m llval of Warden Fte-nelt It is now hold thnt Rev I. T. Fnder vvnotl, who recently teslKned the- pustnr ate of the Ohtlstlan chttic-h nt thin place. Is nn appllcint for the ehaplulney nnd that the fi lends of the Revs. Tliomns and ITiiilpiivtnid are resppctlvply working for their choice-. Warden Fretielt Is ex ported to art he In toiivvnivnith to-dnv. and one of the first tilings that will be brought to his notice In the appointment of a c hnplnin. One of tho clerks now engngeil at the penitentiary Is authority for the stite-ini-tit that tin re ate oyer RflO nppllca tiotirt on Hie for the vnilotts situations at tho new penitentiary, the applicants be ing scattered nil over the country, man) ot thom being rt-toiiuneitdod by United Slates senators; und otheis In authority at Washington. Only One- It, ported. To-day Is spt npnrt by the gnvprn nient tor a civil spi-vIpo examination of nppliemiti for positions In the leveniio service in this district Although tho district Is 11 latgp one, t ompriRlm Kan sas. Oklahoma 11111I tin- Indian Tetiitotv, and thete Is Ukt-lv to be unite 11 number nt places to lie tilled, only one nppllea. Unit dns been rect ived by the local 1I11I service board for ex imlmitlnn, nnd that 0110 was John K Se-hollors, of this, clt). Intern il llciciiuti Iteeelpts. The Internal levemie receipts for the month of July In this dlsttbi, which tn rludes Kniisas anil nkl.thntna, 1110 us follow : On lists, $1T,S ,7. beer stumps. J.'.DS "r.; spirit Bt.imps, Jll r,", e-lijars nml e-lgtircttcs. Jl.sni'irt, iMtds. 0 50- toliappo, JL'H 9J; olrnmnigurln.-. $7,13J&0; retail jtntior licenses, JJi,ll."i.'.C Jlllst elllllle-oiis. It vvn reported yestertlay that Mp?rs ItomPrt it Teniiti. who tepently fntleel In the grocery lui.slncss here, had leit the elty. Yesterday morning's 0 o'clock Missouri P.iolili train lirnught four ooitPliloatls of f!. A 11 excursionists trout Atcltlsoa to tho Sohlleis' hnine, whero lltey t'ltjciyt-il tho day. Many of them in tho tiftct. noon visltPd this city and Putt I.t.iven Morth. Tho jinny returned homo ut 0 p 111 In the dlstilct court yebtenluv Mrs. Ida Halt dismissed her stilt recently tiled against her husband, Jacob, tor ill unco. Albert Kirk, s-oii of Alfix- Kitk, bus gone to St. Louis, wlietei bo has ue cppted 11 position In 11 hardware Hon- J N. JcotgPr. nf the Missoutl I'acillo roud, left )cste-rday nftetnoon ior .1 two nvcks' irlt to Colorado. In the pniipu eotiti yesterit.iv Jtiuge Al er toon tne- puses nr i it, "en and 1 Vi .ml Williams undi-r adv Isement I 't ' .'7'. ",';' r',,nn,r T'ree Uiiirs6 P T Oliiter Wllllmn Ulsh.ip, of the pollco ?VnhMirVhhWiSbul hrm.gho', . t force fell to the Iloor In a fulntliifr spell jng cars Vrv .llniier ati.l suppei and guest., at pollco liP.iilrUartcrs yt-slerday mot it- ouiy uy for what Is ordered For panen ItiB and bad to bo taken home. Ho bus gcrs preferring to leave Kansas City in thu been unwell for .some timu and night evening, the SANTA FI oners choice of .....I. .!,. nn, n.,,,., . in ......... , , I . I. , t W O f U S t t Ll 1 1LS . 1,1.,, "'"For particulars call at SANTA F17 him. In tho district court yesterday Dr. C. TL Cat pouter commenced suit against Henrietta S(uart ft al to got (Hisbesslon of block U, Russell's s.urvey. und also to clear tho title of tame. Iho Creat Coll-. art.e-.Ji.uue. JR.. TH-..-X1. . uuuty Courl of Jackson County, Mlourt- ft -- - CAIIfl ,l,11, "', w. SMt'1' .s ' ' put s3SWj7 r-X" SCOLDING Hi r victim wa tho -jroccrjIC. A lift Cf.rtlvr thus sli-iLn .1 ru. .. 1 tun.. r.,.,i ,.""! VII. Illlll. .1 II. ni li,.'. jifl, 11. Illlll. .1 .I..III Jl,.'. Jill, To brill!,' Mich uttlll to H til rm pm tm 1111 1111 St. CHICA'S im im 'I ,gm Photographed Prom I. .l'onltholy m ,v Kfstort'i VI VKu) - 7 fH v C. ' in day rm. i-o-ri-iti-ii. Wlhl,:,y 1 iti.si 11 ri..iii:i)y. "Dr, OeLap's New Life Pi-. I'roduces the nbove result tn JO t Nil LONlilllt' It acts power anil epin klv Cured other, will von 1, ting men will tegain their niantu , d nnd old 111011 will rto their )uiithful vigor. It iiulckly luM- v. v cures NKRVOFSNl i .111-, .1 from excess, use of tobt or otl-r stimulants Restores L C11HI.il an I VITALITY. IM TFNi'Y, NIC.IITI.Y F.MISSIO Fill IN'iJ MLMiiR. WAST1NO L l:SI S and ALL elToets elf self-nb 1 1x18- nail indiscretion, which ills one. tor inai mice, business n stiitli It tint onl) .nre b) strlkl the sent or tl.e disease, but It ll H 1 1 it VI RVi: TUNIC ami ltl.Ot IM I I III I I Fit 1 1 brings back the PIN pjeil.ttvi I'll l'Al.L! CHKKKS and 1 3 stun 3 ihe- Flltl OF OFTH Ins em )iiir dlllCKISl giving )0U "L LAPS no other It etiuil. as It I 1. paled rr. ni the prescription of D Di: LAP the ureal French ph)t clan who has had thirty enr piiuti 1 hospital mid olllce. In Pari on Ni rn 11- I'1-..ises Can be carrle In v.-t 1 1 ket suit b) mill (sealed potiih ulj, 11 id package, or 812 PV. IsViiFS FOR JMl. WITH i WRIIILN til ARANTRH TO POSI ftVl-I Y CUR1" OR RLFUND Till HM11NLY fi Put sale by JOHNSON BROS., Druggists, UT "Main sirirl, - Kninx tlty. Mo. iAYjOriy'V!agISIXIgOMBWMI HIi? 42 1 ft nnn rmfp-onnu TvtM -lr fnr luini'rf lif HArt t,Hrnivtorrh'r Uhitti 11 ti n 11 1 ti r 1 ills (lnri,'p, nr un inlliuma laur tlnn trritatiuii ur ulcrtt Crtfcau eimugloo. tint) f in urntip mem HlEiisCHtU'rHro. ww " ft-mneiit. rnui it j MrtiiztstnzM or nfdt in pi kin wrrri nr xpn -14 rrrrii'i, ior ! (.1 nr 1 I . In 1 1 lei 3.T. riulir flint uii fiutit. ARE YOU FROM BOSTON? 11, tint eil Itiete- to New I iiilauil. The RurlliiKton Route will run a person ally coinlinttd sci ml train August 22, fiom Kansas fit) to Huston via N'tugara, Falls without iluinge 'lnkeis on sale Au gust lit to Jl IniluslVf. at ot- fire for tho round trip Secuio )our rcsi nation in slecimig curs early. ARE- YOU GOING WEST? August 11 and 12 the Hurl neton Rnuto will sell ticket- ttoni Kans 1- e" y tei Den vei. Coluratlo Spilngs and Pueblo anil re turn tor om tin lh- llui i'.hk-iod Rotitt is the onlv lti'c serving all meals on the vafu plan between Kunsns ( lty and Den ver August a ami 23 the Rurllngton Routu will hive on sale tickets at especially re. tluced rates to Hot Springs. S D a pir adlse for thu invalid, pleasure- seeker or cportsnian Tourist tickets on sale dallv at reduced rates to Kstes park, Yellowstone N H10n.1t park and all the famous results in thu North. Northwest and West 1 ur full in formation nddn ss II. C ORR. Kansas City. P..CI RslON TO (lltl)UlIX) August 1 ltd mill 1,'tli. The forty-tlilnl annual muhng of tho American Fhutmnieutlc.il Asso, lution wi,l be held in Diuvi), August II tu Jl, and 1 n-ry low- rati til J17 FOR Till. liill'ND TRIP has been n urn d bv th. SN'IA Fl Rill'Tl. I01 this o.casloii Hum Kansa , l"it. Tlckt ts on sale Augi.-t il and 1. Sjii-elal Pharmaceutical tiam will Iimvo Kansas Clt) Mundi), August I.' Berths can be (ecuretl now upon applica tion at Santa Fe Route ticket mil. es OFOROl W HAOI M 1'f It P.isscngei and Tn Itt t Agent rock iM.ANii i:cri(soN lo Boston. August 10 to 21 tlio Otcit Roi k Island Route will Sell lb kets to Boston and ic turn at rate of J'u and Jit A slight ndi.intn over these rales for diitist ruiiti s ittiiruinv Tickets good for n turn tin tl Septem her l"t, with extension to iictnher G bv do pusinns w hh joint .up 111 In Boston Stop over iimlli subject to regulation 1 of Urns oier wlil.li ilekc-t reeds For full In fni matton apply at our ottiees, corner of l'lhhlli and Mam sue. ts.or in'j Fnlon avc nue A II MiUTi; r, ii si 11 JiiltN SUII ST1AN. il. T. an! 1' P A A In Sfireh of 11 Nine .sensation. Tiy the eiteet o( a mud bath u Las Vegii lint .-i.rliiui. N'e-W MlXieQ OthtT tOIIUH of baths may be had thete. all cppei .ally beneiUlul in rheumatic troubles 11114 II ..ii h .it- the blood The cool drv toni air of this nsoit l Just tb thing for tire 1 n.-ivc-- and tlere is nothing so restful aa New- Mexl o sunshine. epei lallj when, tipple menu 1 bv siit-h lino service its Ic given at the Hotel Motiteiiuua. reopened June 20 This famous inn cannot bu ex cell.il an) vi litre In the Southwest Round trip sxcursion tit kets on sah to 1 a- Vegas Hut Springs from principal points Re.n bed only over the Santi Fu Route. For Illustrated pimphlet uud .1 e-opy or "I. ind of Sunshine-," address lleorce W ll.irfcnbin.li, P .t T A, Kan sas Clt), Mo 'In Cldt.ti.-o by 11. i) lie-In. The SANTA I'll HOPTl haj put on a fast da) light train, leaving Kansas City at 7 80 a 111. dail), ami univing In Chicago th it same evc'iiine. 11 inas.es me run IIOUTL' ticket olllces. northeast corner of Tenth and Main streets, andlftVI Union ave nue. OL'ORGl" W. HAUF.NBUCH, P. and T, A. II ill Rules lo Colorado On AUUef, :o.v..uw. ,.., , Clerk of County Court ol Jackson County, Missouri I p 'kM 1 x-rf 2vi I1 111., eU) ffffi I 0 1 K .. r-wV. - ..A-4r&-k jfKsKl.sl' m 1 (., 1 lara V MrfSr jutn-DUl a -!'' 1 r.i 1 trS3,c""iisu 0 K3j 1 xKssjv t) s v am, I NL'SK fly-TD sHTKitfiriKvr.o tti ?"ae-1v-, ci