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THIS KANSAS CITY JOUttNAL. Rt'XIUY. JANUARY 20, 1805. 3 FIGHT MADE OH M, A. FYKE, iim T:si:Mti:st'iitctJtaTi:Tiii: ittiroitT TirAr it i: is a ji i.m ni:it or Tti t: a. r. A. It t. Hoped In Tlil Wnr " llcol "" n loltitn Appointment-Mr. Cut unit HI, I'niiiliiPM fur t:t-tliv- rriior I'mnol,. Inttrct In the appointment to be mule by dovcrnor Stone to tiecetl ltecortlerof Volern Charles S, On f ley, whoe term lias expired, nml Police CominlsMonor Iternnnl Corrlgnn, who Im tendered lil resignation, Is Increasing dully. A' flntcd In the .touri ml lift November, tlovernor Stone an nounced thtit he would appoint II. Cliy 'Arnold rcconlor of voters. Tint gentleman ieltatcil About nceeptlng the appointment and finally derided th-il he would not ac cept It unless Importint changes were made In the laws governing tho oillce and elections l.i clt.es of the flrt elas. As there is almost a certainty that the lie Fired changes In the Ian vvlll bo niado by the legislature and approved by (lov ernor Stone, Jit. Arnold has decided to nccept the oltlec If appointed by the gov ernor and confirmed by tho rennte. It was iiIjo stated In the Journal weeks ago that Governor Stone would probably appoint St. A, Tjko pollco commissioner to suc ceed Mr. Corrlgan. Since those Pt.itimctita were made noth ing has occurred to Indicate that (lovej-nor Hton.- has forsaken Mr. Arnold nnd found a man he prefcis to have till the olllco of recorder of oters, although there have been a number of circumstances tint are looked upon by the knowing ones In this city as Indicative of the selection by tho governor of ome other man than M. A. l'jke to Miecced Mr. Corrlgw. It was cincteil tint the names of Messrs. Ar nold and lvUe would be pent to the Ftato oenntc Inst week, but they were not. Some of the leading Democratic politicians of Knnsos City now say that Hie reason the names weri- not sent to the senate wan bocaue Governor Stonu had been Informed liy persons of Influenca In this city that Mr. Tyke Is a member of the A. I'. A. Governor Stone's hostility to the A. 1 A. Is well known and It he Is convinced that Mr. Kko Is a member of thnt otgnn Ization, or, not being a member of It, Is n sv tnpsthlzer with Its objects and alms, Y,D t,,n will tint tin nnnt tn tho peilfltn. In case Mr. r.vke Is ld"tVacked, the friends of e-l'ostm.ister George M. Shelley -rect the Kovernor to cml his name to the renate for conlii motion as the succesor of Mr. Corrlgan. , , . Among the Democrats In this city who mo taking nn netlvo Interest in the matter of tilling the nc.incy upon the police board caused by tho resignation of Mr Coirlgin, thero nio many wlio favor T. Johnson, of tho law firm of Johnson & Lucas. They Fay they want lilni made. Mr. Corrlg.en's puccesstir because, Uko Mr. Corrlgan, ho is a Catholic. They nrguo that it is more Important to tho Catholics of Kansas City ntul tho imny men of that faith upon the foreo to hnve -Mr. Coirtgui succeeded by fi man of his own lellglous faltli than it s to havo tho Governor's political fences n Kims in City kept in Rood repair by tho pollco board. Thero Is strong pressure being broucht to bear upon Governor Stone to Induce him to send Iho nnmo of Pollco Conimls rloner Wiley O Cox to the sen.ito for confirmation. Tho friends of Mr, Cox real Ua tint Blioulil the Kovernor ignore him and send in the name of nnother man It vould bo a oevero political blow to Mr. Con. They argue that such a thins as a govornor uppolntiiiK a man to till a a-canev- during vacMlon of tho legislature, nnd then lelitslng to send his nnmo to the sen.ito tor confirmation, was never heaid of, and they nru greatly dloticsed lot Governor Stono slioiilil establish a new precedent ill that respect They aio i lug that In joining tho rrancls loices In tho Democratic stnto convention last spring, mat doing Ills best to rout Governor Stono nnd ills cohorts. Ml. Cok meant no Ilium to Governor Stone, nml that ho was merely engaging in a little political by-play Hur ley Salmon, who was Governor Stone's chief fugleman during the caminign of JO.', and who Is a rloo friend of Mr Cov, Is engaged, It Is snld. In tivlng to tllssundo the governor from substituting tho nnmo of some ono else for that of Mi Co Notwithstanding Air Con's effotis In be half of c-Goveinor David It. rinncls In tho stato convention, and his training with tho chiefs of the I'r.mels faction of tho local Demociacv since then, some of his friends are declaring tint be Is "ono of tho best Stono men In town" They me also di elating tli.it Mr Cos. ought not tn bo spoken of as a 1'rancls mini, and that ho 1, icndy to pn form deeds of aIoi In order to nttes.t bis devotion to Governor Stone If tbev can cnnvlnro I'lo governor that Mr Co will bcneefoith be one of his staunch Huppoiteis In KaiiMiH City, his nanin will doubtless lio submitted to the hen ito for continuation. Soino of the men who li.ivo made political pilgrimages to Jeffeison Cltv during tho past week or ten il.ijs assort that tho senate will not con firm Mr. Co If his name Is submitted to It. BIRTHDAY OF BURNS. It Will He VI. linitl-il liytllet.oi.lt I'lllo- donlaii NIctj in u Concert .in. I I! ill to lie iln-n III Music Hull. Tho Caledonian Society of Kansas City has lor veais celebrated tho anniversary of thu blith of Sintl vml's gie.ite-st poet, Itobeit liuni.s. This jeiir tho aiinlicih.-iiy falls on next l'il''.i, and in tho evening n giaud eotiLCit and ball In conimumoia- tlon of tbo event will be givtn at Muslo hall, on llroad.vaj iil.u NIn'h htmt. Among tboso who will t.iko p.ut in the conceit uio Mis. Mavo-l!bodi.s, Mrs. Dr. TtOIHJIlT lH'ItNS f. M. Itldge, Mis. AbeiLiomble, Alius lioolev, .Mts Wilt ox, MetHis. (iiniku Tuin biill, ,1. il, Itobeitsou, J. Dilrjmple, .Inims Moodlo nnd I'ioR'smii- Mai Itllnsl.l it Is iindoi stood that ..Major Davis will dtllvn uu niiitlou nu iluiiiH. ItoliiMt lliiius wan born oil the ijtli of Jitnudiy, I7S9, , III a t.m.ill lott.igo about two miles bouth of Ar, iiiur iho luniks of "lioiinlo Dnoii," iinw iL.iulort.it Iminoitiil by his eiHi-, and on thu i'lst of July, ijm;, ho died, ' Itich and poor alike, tho man of tho highest t-MiltiiiQ mid the liiimlilest mo. rliiuilp and tillci of tho fcoll, have cushrlnid lilni in their lniii ts, mid wheiever one finds men of mulsh biitb or iluSLCnt, Hilio liu will find admliuia of tlio HLUttlsli poet, liAIt.SIVAl, ivisinvj:. The Assoc hitlou In n I -.! I i ti i l tn own J'rijiertJ, The Kansas City Jv'urnlvat Kievve, tliioueh Attorney John Sullivan, yesterday tiled urtlcK-s far re-Incorporation in the of. lieu of Jtecordcr Quetll. This tlmo tho us. Mcluton Is incorporated for business pur. Iios.es and has a capital stock of i.',Cu3 half jiald up, according to Jaw, ami to provo this Attorney' Sullivan exhibited a ceitlil cute of depo.lt for the amount! The Kamlval Krevve Association was formerly Ineoipouitid, bin not under tho fetatme which in t mini of Us train.actlng biuiuess una o'vnlng pioiieii), and the tiustees hao latilj iietumiiled that It would be bebt for the association to be able to hold pi one; ty. l'iio Ineorpoiatou are: 'harle-s J, Hilimelir, J-. G. U. Jaccard Pent Yates, W A. Law ton, 1,'mll Sehurnai tel A. H voolf, J. S. Claik, M, V. Wiitson' P. I,. Hamilton, John Sullivan, W, i:. Xien! son and Frank Cooper, ('uu Inn Hum t'oku,1 Vho Kansas City Gas I.Uht nnd Coke Company hns plenty of coko on ) and uud Is making a tpeelal price of S w per ton of fifty bushels, You van order thiough jour dealer or direct from the companj, Tele phone IKlO. GOING TO ST, LOUIS TO-NIGHT? Burllnston route Iriln leaves at S.J5 p. in. The only line running through sleepy with now elegant coinpaitment berths and buffet. Service uniuijiaised. I fiti(i. wife The Magic Touch Of ltooil'1 Sarsipirllla. You stnllo at tlia Mea. Hut It joit suller from Dyspepsia Anil tnillgettloiii try a bollle, and be. fore j oil have tnl.cn half a iliuen iloe, oit will Involuntarily think, and no doubt exclaim, "That Just Hits It!" "Tint sontltlnn effect Is a maple touch!'' Ilooil's Sir.tparltl,i potitly tones nml strcnstlicns the ulntnnrfi ninl i!li;ostlvp org.vti, luvIor.Ucs tlio liver, creates a natural, hcilihy desire for food, piviM ii;frcili!'; Uvp, ami In short, raises tlm heallh lone of tlio rntlro sjstem, lieincinbcr I J Sarsa- H t - - -- 3 pifllh VIS I Co Tako Hood'3 Pllla for Sick Ilcaduhe, TOOK THEB0DY AWAY, An Order of the Coroner (tils Kiuplnyis of an t'nderliikliig t'estubilitiuient Into Troiilile. freil Jtldlam nml lllldebrntul Slulibs, nttnrhcii of Stewart & Carroll's under taking place on Walnut street, were nr tested ye.storilnv on wnrrnntn sworn out bofote Justice Spit:', chaitfltifT them with stenllng a body from tho homo of llev. Peter A. Hwcnson, a missionary, nt Xo. l.12 I'enn street, Inst Thursday morning. Tho body was that nf Mr, Sucnson'H child, which died when It vvns only four das old. So physician was present nt tho child's death, and Coroner lleilford fcaya that he directed the removal of the body to Stew nit ,fc Carroll's In order that ho inlirht make an examination nnd ns tcrtnln the true c.-inso of death. Ho snld that a coroner hns the right to do this vvhoio thine Is any c.iubo to believe that an Investigation should bo made. At the undcrtaket's It Is claimed that the body was taken fioni Mr, Svvenson's house to the tndertnklnif plnca in obedience to the colonel's dhoctions; that the father of the child accompanied the body and waited at the undertaking place until the Investigation vvns over, when he re turned to his home In tho ambulance With tho dead child. It Is claimed the "Investigation" could have been had just ns easily In Mr .Sivenson's lesldence, for no nutopsv was held. Cotoner Uodford simply viewed the body, looked nt the ejes and throat nnd decided that the baby died of a lung tiouble. Tho manner In which the dead child was taken from the Swenson homo was a source of deep grief to the family at the time. The baby had been laid out In u collln by the Kansas City Under taking Companj- and eveiy arrangement had been perfected for tho funeral to take place that afternoon. In the little white hands were lloweis. Suddenly one of Stew.ut ix. Cartoll's wagons stopped befoie tho house, two men entered with nnother collln nnd said they must have tho body and that the coroner had au thorized them to take It. Mr. Swenson piotested In vain, and when he saw that lenionstr.incp wis useliss he accom panied the bodj to the undertaking I lace and ictuined with it when It vvus brought back Mldlam nnd Stulibs gave $100 bond each, with I-. Stevvait as secutitj. to appear befoie Justice Spit.! for trial next Thin sdny. It Is claimed bv Mr. Swenson that Stewart &. Cm roll's men asked :i dollar for bilnglng his dead baby back to tho liouhe, and It Is tin tiler claimed that he oftered to pay the dollar on I'rldaj, but It was lefuscil This Is denied by Stew.ut & Can oil. The people who saw the seiuie of the child mo indignant Cotoner Bedford does not think any thing wrong was done. IIo b.ild last night tint Stewart .j Carroll did pei feetly light, as they weie acting under his dltoctlons "A cotoner lias the light," he n-ild, "to tilt oct tho lemoval ot a body nnyvvheio within his juiisdlc tion if he thinks theie Is anything aus picious In the ease." The cm oner said the case vviii repotted tn him fiom thu bnaid of health. He admitted tint ho had onlv to look at thu body to tell tho cau-e ot death. GETTING READY TO SPREAD. Citj Coiinsi lor Itozcllo 11 is an Ainend niLiit Iti I itlvo to tho l'nwi r of tlm Lll to l.xtiud Its Limits. City Counselor Itozzellc has piopired an amendment to tho statute under which cities of the first class may ex tend their limits The amendment Is In tended to get around tho statute under v. lilth tho extension of thu limits of K.insis City in 1SS9 was declared uncon stitutional, and to place it within thn power of this city to extend Its limits at aiij time It may desire to do so The giounds on which the lecent ex tension was declined unconstitutional weio that the extension oidllianee did not piovlde that the e.xtenMnn .should be u chatter amendment tn bo oted nu by tho people, but piovideil that tho limits might bo extended by otdlnnnce. The amendment pioposed, nnd which will be Introduced in the bglslaturo this week, is an amendment to section 1S-.0 nt in Hole 1 of the ltev ised .Statutes of lbbO ami Is as follows. "I'lovlded that If the city, the limits of which nio to bo extended, shall bo or ganl.od iindor section l(i of article S of tho constitution, then tho oidln.iuce ox tending the limits shall In nil eases, where tho Vm po rate limits nio deilned in tho chatter nt such eltj, bo In form an amendment to tho chin tor of such city nnd befoie tho same shall bo of nny fni iv oi elfoet It sluill be submlttid to nnd accepted by three-ilfths of thu nual lllcd voteis of such city In the manner piovlded for nniendmontj to tho chattel of such city." a minim in, i'.vi.i,. Siiniii'l 15 mil it ('oiitrnitiir, falls (Ivor Sov eilty lot mid .Still Live.. While engaged In erecting buildings In Colorado about tho jeain ago, S imuel Kam, who now lesbles In l.iuvenwmth, Kas., fell from a seafloldlng, a distance of buveutj-two feet, and inlriculoiisdy is capid death. After Ions and weary months he finally iccovued strength bo as tu bu nblo to walk about, but was never frio from lnln, and llfo was a liuulcn, HU weeks aso ho began a course of treatment with Or. Caison, of 90.1 Ilroadway, In Kansas Citj, Mo, Mr. Kam tajs: "I can s.e.iteely bellevu It myself. To think I Imo been fully lestorcd in less than ten tteat meiita In .ill. by lr. Carson, does not teem ieasonnble,but the fact Is I hive been lifted light out of all my misery and feel as though I hid never suuVied any pain In my life. Whj, tho first tieatnnnt was the most wondeiful imperii nee. I walked straight and freo from pain for thu first (line In live jesrs. I think Dr. Caion has performed ft mliaele u my case nnd I vi-int eveijbody to know what vvomlcis he is doing." Thu ioudi Att tilnil, Jt was repotted jestetday that C Rerd, late piuiuietor of the Hold Oust saloon, nt No. Jl West rifth silent, had gouo to Texas, leaving crt-ditois behind. His house, hold goods weie In u freight car. Just last of the Union depot siilds. teady for ship, ment to UenUou, Te"., last night, when a deputy constable fiom Justice Spitz's court feeized the goo Is on two attachment suits for smill amounts. One Is bated on a claim of Jl made by Herman Jtoth, and thu otli'l' on a tlaliti of III, minle by 1', Kane, who loitnerly vvoikcd for Heed. Auotlier Mctlin Iteporlt. Chief Speets received a letter jesterdny from It. T, I'erine, of AV'aukegdii, 111,, telllnw how Mis. liellali, the cheek svvln. dler, hud fleeeea him out of $;u not long ago on a bogus check. 1 litiors for Kims i. Shipped dally in secure packages by WS.WIVV4W .kM.lML4, iujKiai, Opposite) wultlni; room, union depot. WILL BE ON THE SAFE SIDE, KANSAS CITV tl.t, AsK TUP. 1,1 ()II,A Tb'ltK TO SANCI ION I TS ACTKIX. It lfrslres to t'c tntrn-st Money tn Pay tho llnrk lljilrint Iti nlnl-MiiHiiru 1'repiirid lij (It) l'uiinelor Hii2i lie. The city will on Monday aids the leglsla turc to cnnctlon one of Its actions In the water works litigation One of the obliga tions which the city will be obliged to rniet Is Hie pnvment of the back hjdr.ilit rental, which amounts to nearly tSM.000 nt the present time, To meet this obligation the city has among other resources over uxt,(i) ot money collected an Interest on the unsold bonds for the construction ot the clt)'s water works syslcm. There Is a stringent provision nmong tho state laws to the effect thnt any member of a rltj or town council or nny county court or com mission or body charged with the adminis tration or management of tho affairs of nnj' county, or any executive ollleer or member ot nny executive dcpirtment of nnj' city, town or county, or an member of nny bodv or commission charged with the administration or management of nnj charity or fund of a public nature, by whatever name the same ninv be called, who shall knowing!) nnd without authority vote for the appropriation or dlslmiscment ot any money or property belonging to nny mich city, town or county charity fund, to nny use or purpose other than tho Fpccllled ue or purpon for which tho same Was devised, appropriated nnd col lected, shall be deemed to li.ivo felonious. Iv attempted to cmlier7le the same and Khali be Imprisoned on conviction for from six months In the county Jail to five jc.irs In the penitentiary or shall be fined o sum not over four times the umoiint of money so wrongfully diverted This piovlslon of the statutes has been a stumbling block In the way of tho payment of the interest fund on the bnck lij'dr.int rentals. The counsel for tlio city rendered a written opinion to the major to the effect that the lnlercst lr.onej- having been col lected for water works purposes could be used to pay hjdrnnt ltntals, but neverthe less the city hns nevir taken the respon slbllltj" of going In the face of the statutes. To render the Interest fund ontlrelj available for compliance on the part of tho city with tho decree ot tho court tho fol lowing amendment to tho state lew will bo offered In the senate at Jefferson Citj to morrow by Senator Ionian: "Provided, however, that In nnj" case when any monej has boon or chall have been collected by any citj". town or county for nnj- speclllc use or purpose and it Is or shall have beenmo Impossible to use such money for that specific purpose, eith er bj- reason of the abandonment or failure of such use or purpose or the satisfaction of such use or purpose, then the membe-rs of any such town or cltv oouncll nnd the proper officers of such city, town or board herclnlwfore mentioned may appropriate such mono to nny other legitimate uso or purpose without becoming liable to onj of the aforesaid penalties." This Interest fund being nvallible for the p.ivment of hjdrnnt rentals will, with the premium on the cltj-'s bonds recentlj1 sold, place the city In the condition to comply with the decree of the court of appeals by the time Justice Itrewer renders his de cision on tho sulllclencj' ot the water works companj 's title, which decision Is expected in the courso of a week or ten dnjs The papers in the case have been sent on to Washington at Justice Brewer's request. INFORMAL RECEPTION, Knights of r.itber Muthciv and Others AVurnilj Orei t Itiv. 1'iitfiir A Jt. Dujle, the I'nullsl l'ricst. A reception was glvon last night In tho hall of St r.itilek's puochlul school to llev. rather A. It. Dpyle, the I'aullst priest, who will lectin o in the Auditor ium this evening on "Temperance" tin der tin auspices of the Knights of rath er Mnthew of this citj. Tho reception was of nn infoimal character The hall was filled with mom lias of the order of Knights of Father Mnthew, the ladles' auxiliary and oi the cadets, rather IAlIIs, pastor of St. Pat rick's parish, intiodiiced Father Doyle, who dell voi ed a brief address, In the couiso of which ho tald: "I have been looking forwaid to this vlblt to Kansas City for a long time In New Voik I linvo known of the splendid work being done for temperance by tlio Catholic temperance people of this city, thiougli their excellent organization. AVe are 'ill in the fainllj- and wo need nut flatter each other, but I wish tn say that at thu great convention nt St. Paul last Miminei a member of a tempeianee organisation of Kansas City was mv most steadfast defender, who stood on the lluor of tile convention like a warrior and spoke in mv defense. "There Is no ilnubt but that the com ing into the National Union of the Knights of K.ither Mnthew opened the door and lift It ajar. A'esteidnv tile su premo council of the Knlgnts of bather Mnthew in session at St. I.ouls voted unanimously to come Into tho National Union ot 'total Abstainers. (Applause) It is the fruitage of two years' nf vvoik, dating fiom the recent Columbian eon gioiw. I nm glad tho Knights of Father M'ltliew tool: two jo.us to decide on this action, for It has made a deeper Impression upon mo of tho olld char acter of tlio Knights of Vat her Mathevv "I nm tdeased to see tlio men here, for we expect them: I am pleased to i-ee tho ladles here, fur wo look for them nt such gatheilngs. Hut I am morn pleased to .seo tho boj's hole. To educate tho bojs In temperance Is to inlso up n linn lor ngalnst the unpolluted lip and tho Intox icating eup It is tbo ounce nf preven tion which we nro told Is win th a pound of cure, hut which is in this caso wmth a ton of cute. Thn childien lule tho home, and the homo Is tho place to teach tunipernnco " At tho close of Father Doyle's remntks nn elegant gold cross, tho emblem of tho cross worn by the members of tho Ladles' Auxiliary to tho Knights nt Father Mathevv, was presented to Fath er Do le by rather Mills on behalf of tho ladles' auxiliary. Fither Doyle ti. Hponded with a few lonnrks. In which ho said that ho was proud of It for Its jntilnslo wotth, but mote beciuso It mule htm nn honotniy member of the ladles' nuxlllnrj'. Father Doylo Is the guest of Father I.IIIIs dining his stay In the city IIo ni lived johteiday moinlng, coming to tho city under tho auspices of tho Knights of Father Mnthew. IIo attend, ed the convention of tho supremo coun cil of tho Knights of Father Mnthew at St. I.ouls nnd lectured a fovv daj'S ngo In Cincinnttl, IIo Is tho sceretnry of tho Nxtlonnl Tompetanco Union, which has Cft.000 niembeis. Ho Is nls-o thu publisher nf tho Catholic AVoild Magazine In New Vot k. Father Diylo will cclehr.ito the S o'clock mass at Bt Patrlek's church this morning and will pi each tho sermon. This evening at 7'20 o'clock ho will de liver a Icotuie on temperance at tho Audltotlum under the auspices of tho Knights of Father Mathevv, Ila will leiivu Immcdlitely after the lecture. To morrow night ho will lectuio at Hamil ton, O., und on AVedue3day night ho will ledum In Philadelphia, letutnlng to his home In New Voik tho next day, 'tlircn I'list Utllj Trillin to Jim York via A.llllhlll I'lVllllkjiVllIll I. On Sunday, Januiuy W, a new schedule will take effect vln lids populir line, mak ing (he most complete set vice ever In. nuuiirated to New A'oik and tho Hast, No. i Pennsylvania special, will leave St. I.ouls at o:10 n. m.; No. 2, St. Louis and New Voik limited, at I p. m., and No. 0, Ne-v York e-xprets, at 0 p. in., arriving at New York at 2 SO p. m., C So p. ni. and 7;lo a. in. icspeetlvcly Corroopondlnyly r4t time made to lialtimore. Washington and Philadelphia. fKrnk'A md s$r I PERCENT I THIS WEEK, M L, COMMIIM'IMI Af MO.MI.M jr HAVE ARRIVED- Tlio ISIack nnd Coloinl Silks cv iiccteil last Tiic'stlny nntl Woilncstlay, so that wo will pull At 50 Gents. fiO pieces Striped Wash Silks. . . .!!)( fi pes. Hlaek China, worth SHe.. ,fj()c 12 pes. Now Conlutl Wash ,Sill;p...ii()c IS pc. 2"'in., all colori, HHo, for. . fiOi', 11C pes. Odds and linds will ho in cluded, worth VOo lo St.Vo.. , .f)0c New Nov. city Silks will go "On Sale" To-morrow. Many of the ahova arc admirably adapted for Waists. Colored Dress Fabrics. 1 case Silk and Wool Dres Ooods, Small Kronoh KlTcets', very dosit.ihlo. Cashmeres, all colors, liOe, for. . .Jiot' Cashmeres, all colors, L'fic, for. . . 1 0i' Henriettas, all colors, iii-iu ."jOc 2 cases lino French Serge, retjiilar retail price fcl.fiO, ifi-iii SI. 00 Another large line of Dress t!oods..")0c Black Dress Goods. 1 case each lilack Serges and Henri ettas, All Wool, .It! inches wide, only -Hip Now lilack Setgcs and ltonriettas, 25c, for ll)c Fine Imported Ulai k Serges, T5c, for. fiftc $1 Fancy Black", neat effects.. ..,"jOc This is what wo call selling Black and Colored Dress Fabrics clioa)). So will you when you seo them. All tho reductions in tho new tariff are yours. Wew Wash Fabrics. An exceptional largo variety in tho most approved patterns (for which this store has such a high reputation for 'electing each new season) will be placed "On Salo" To-morrow. Amon them you will find Now Pat terns in Imported Illaek Ilineailo Sateens or Henriettas very desu.ihlc Novelties in lino filntrhains I'eicnles Madias Cloths, etc The pi ice for our new Whitel-ivv Gitif-hams will ho only iOC Anions thorn tho popular Shepherd Chochs. Our new Swivel Silks nro vorv choice in neat 1 urines nnd .stiipes Vnu cm not ko nnuvi in buying those, cither for bkirtb or W .lists. Ginghams. Ginghams. To tho front day by a.i ' SPECIALS-3,S'i" vils Zi-phyrfiinp;-hanis, best u ility and nmst desirable stylos ever suld in tho city for ,., tlm price, refular 10c value ... O I C leaso il.uk I ancy Dtess hit- arl eons, 1,1c quality, for !i!;C DOGGrETT BEY GOOI58 Co. taXZZJSxSSS2iSSlSSSSSS0BSZ Crowded from morning till night every salesman on the jump almost the entire express shipment of Hammurslough Bros.' Suits sold in one day that was Saturday's business. The reason's plain. Nothing approaching the bargains of this great purchase was ever offered before may not be soon again; and the generous pat ronage of the public proves it. Your Money Back Fully and freely if you can equal these values in any house in the city, or if you in any way become dissatisfied with what a you purchase here. We have won such phenomenal success because every promise every price every statement is sub stantiated in each and every sale That every particular of this purchase was bona fide we will fully show. The telegrams that passed between the management an I llainmerslough Bros., the affidavit of General Manager Wood, of the Western Union Telegraph Co., the samples from which the Suits were bought and the Suits themselves, you may sec in our Main street windows. See them sec the prices then you'll join the multitude that bought Saturday, MwW fin nFf The People's Clothiers. tUHS1aEZ22Z'i :EB3giEgm;agaararaT3HSH!Eg EXPORT MEAT TRADE, Local I'm Kim .Not Al irim'il lit Iho T.Jlist Nevm Cilitil I r'i the (Mil Vturlil JI.U.Iim; lli.iv) -ililiiiu-iils. The repoit sent out ycatenlay by the statu clonal tmnt lit Washington that Ciuiinauy was in stop the Impurt.itlon of Vvmeilean cattln ami tvm meats .-.unt the-ie Uy .iv of lliiglanel e.iuseil but little comment ainoner tlio local pael:cis anil there vv is but little ioii.sltlcratlou t'he'ii tho ler'it. Munacr Nathan, of the Selnv.it z?ehilil & Sulzbe-tKer Oompiny, tho 1 truest e Iioiteta at tl'H rolnt, yeaterel.iy iieolired t)ie fight inailo by Oeimauy vvotilU amount to nothlntr ivhateve'r to tho packers 1 11 this city and that no one DRY GOODS CO. The Busiest Store in Kansas City! The readers of our advertisements one-half milion or more daily appear to be with their reliability, judging sponsc given to our January iisSin Underwear and White Goods. As In former years, after our grat annual salo of Underwear wo find a largo uumbor of garments soiled through falling lrom tho coun ters; others In tho largo show wlndowft. These must all be closed out quickly. Commencing MONDAY-on ono of tho OCTAGON BAR GAIN COUNTERS. CI Clowns, wcro SI 00, now... 75c 3ri Clowns, wcro "Se, now. ...,G9c 10 Skirts, wcro SI. no, now.... 69c 53 Skirts, wcro Jl 2."., now....98c L'O Shirts, uero SI 75, now. .SI .35 l.ailles' anil .Misses' Aprons. . pneo IN ADDITION, wc will sell one special lot of very fine Muslin and Cambric Underwear, Gowns, Chemise, Skirts, Drawers and Corset Covers at Half Former Prices. SS.oo Gowns for $5 oo. $5.00 Gowns for $2 50. 15.00 Skirts, $7 50. Si. 75 Chemise for goc. $3 50 Drawers, J 1.75. Si. 50 Drawers, 75c. Corset Covers, St. 50 for 75c. And so on. While Ooods Oeparimsni, 2 cases Colored India Linons quality never sold for less than Shipments of Imported White Dimities, in fine checks; same K qualities you have been paying 35c for on Monday i)Kj Wc invite you to this, as well as other departments, this week, expecting to pay "small prices." Gtearence 10 pes. Wilton Velvets 90c (Ts not that a fearful cut?) 10 pat'erns Uotly l.russcl iTf-Jc (Joj;ular price, Sl.lo.) 12 pes. T.ipcstiy linissols OSJC (Eveiy yard worth Sfio and !)0c.) 1 lot best Inyt.iin Carpets ."(."it; (Up 10 tho present time, Voc.) Engiisli Crumb Cloths. Ono special lot, 0 S3-00 New Embroideries. Another l.irgo shipment li.is reached us; will lie ready lor another week's lug tr.ulo. No competition in this line. No bnycia left in other stores who knew how to select ;;ooil patterns cither in Embroideries or l.aci"?. lieincinbcr this when you lme cither Emlnoidcries or Laei'a to buy. Tho Torchon I.aecs aio selling splendidly. aniaflMgEmsE33EraBrraTras c3 m BS53II tZ! 's Made tip by Ilammcrslough Bros, as high grade garments to retail for Si 5, bought so wc can sell them for Men's Suits, Made up by Haimncrslougli Bros, as high grade garments to retail for SiS, bought -so wo can sell them for vvuiilil miss tho business ilono with Citr u..ii It was 11 iiiuntry white ship uuiiis win generally uiiiuoiltahio ,unl uiibatisfaetoti auvvay ami the htiMnessS h.nl ilvviinlliil to practically nothing lie. ioie tho llKht was ojil-ikmI. Tho last le pent was of hut llttlo Importance. Tho other packing houses In Iho city lme but little Intciest in tho business that mlpht lie alfecte-il by the iliht, Tho eport I.iis'ncfca ilono by the' Armouit) Bi a fiom tho Chicane house, aa does tlm Swift company's i'poit business, Tho e'Mioit buslnesss tlono by PovvU'r ami iti lei is done in cuicel in.niis ami Is .tiit to Imelaml ami li eland nnd handl d thetc by tho local blanches of flu lioti-.es here, Tho local maiuitcu le pera on tho manajjer ajijoad for tho iiiJiiaRimeut of the business douo on on thnt side of the water, nnd expect to continue to muUo shipments unless stopped by cable ordejs. The condition QGETT more and more impressed from the unprecedented re Sales, .11 pairs Drawers, r,3c, now.. 37c 13 pairs Dravvois, Cic, now.. 48c 25 pairs Drawers, 75c, now.. 59c 22 Corset Covers, S.lc, tiow....2)c 1.1 Corset Covei s, 2!c, now 5c CO Corset Cov oi s, ISe, novv....24c in neat 15c. . . tripes and plaids; Aj. Carpets and Slugs! Smyrna Rugs. !K12, $12.50, for $33.25 7-Gio 0, :j,-..oo, for 26.25 o.0, ij.22.fi0, for 17.50 KT, $7.7.-., for 5.60 !ii, .-..50, for 3.25 -'i. 3, f 'I.7.-., for 2. 15 l-(i:i. $1.50, for I.IO Axminster Rugs. Ki. feet, Sl.r.0, for $3.25 J-0- feet, $.!.."i0, for 2.25 l-(...! fcot, $l.2r., for 1.00 l-fi..l feet, $1.00, for 50 Japanese Rugs Home Made 7-fi.M) feet, $12.00, for $9.00 (l.0 feet, $0.00, for 6.00 K" feet, $,-i.00, for 3.25 1ti feet, $ 1.50, for. 2.25 2-(i,- ieet, .nJ 50, lor I. 50 VJAJL ORDERS continue to pour in at ti lively rate-, ilnnis.-imls taking' ad vantage of our low prices,. H n CTM to SASL 52 11001102 Main Street of the marUct abroad Is t.pnt by cable each dav, and theuei was nothliiR of a ilistuibln" tuutiio in the advices tecelv ed jesfrdaj. J'or that 10.1s.0u the local hotitea j'dt no uneasiness esterday. If Amotlcan incuts have uu JJiibIIsIi biand put on In l.'iiBland they vvlll bo Pacini, as aermany, tho packers claim, s not hi a position to engage In 11 ills, puto with i:iijlainl, U Is supposed hero that possibly it hsht Is blns niado In icUlUtion lor tho huk.ii' matter, or cUe in ttuthei-anco of a tehomo to force the inttoduetiou ot meats sent fiom Austra lia. Ifto (llory of AVoiuau Is a lino set of teeth as wMl ns u linn head of hair, How tho eiiainel glistens after u good blushing with fragrant BOS50DONTI Nothing destructive to tho teeth can exist uu the surfaee or at tho roota It this vege table untldoto to cgnoslon Is du)y applied. 257 ZDISOOXJISTT! GET tint? towards .Spring, and we have n largo itoclt of Winter Shoot on hand, nnd vm pro nose to sharo our lc- f?iUnnti profit with our customer, as wo must tcdneu our stock before A new Fcason h on us. 11 0 know tho season has been njalnst tlm Shoo Dealer the weather litis been dry but We'll have soiuq cold, vvetwcathi'V yet, and If there Is a man, woman or child who wants a of Shoes let them tiiahu a bee-lino for 10M .Main .St,, v. hem tliov will Hntln stock of 1 oolvve-ar not px celled In ICnnsis rity, and at prices that will surprise them. course there nro oth er hhoe Mores licra that advertise tti .sell tit Ado or le'ss on the dollar. We can't do that and continue In business. Dur ing the week we will oiler special inducements In SHOES frofTi tho best manu facturers In tliecouti. try at nriees tlmt cannot fall to plcaso .von ami maun von 11 friend of the houe. All wo ask Is :i trial. nm come in and etauilno mil-slock. All frond uiatkcd In plain II? ures. You can see tlm m ices then tnkn nlf :." per cent, and they aic yours. The Prices: Ladles.' Heel and piinjj Ile-cl Huttons Value bl.Ta 14 S.3 Lailies' lluttoii und I.ace Klioi-s Value b-'.OO 14 0t SI. 50 Ladies' llitltonniid Lace felloes Value i.'.f.o '( olt SI.87 Ladies' Ittttton and L ice Shoes Vuluofc l.(io ij otTS2.25 Misses' Mutton bpiins Heels Value Jl.r.n 'x olt SI. 12 Misses' lluttou bprliiff Heels Viiluu l.i.'5 i, olt 94o Men's Calf, Lace and Coupiess u -, Value W. 1)0 4 off $.50 Men's Calf, Lace -- , - ,, r Value SI 00-4 C.ITS2.25 Men's Calf, Lnre alue SI 00 'i oil S3.00 Men's Calf, L-iee - , VulueS-. 00 -'4 ofTS3.75 .vien s I lench I u.iiiu'l- alue iO.00- '4 off S4.50 l! i ilrlnc: nr nil lilniN (limu ni.ltlj mid ivltli 1II-111I1 li. . Oo kllMM. Leading Shoe Dealer, 8038 mkm STREET Homes lade Happy! -1I1I.1.S ii. i;v 1 1:1 ivii:- .i) o. 1 v.n 11 m)wii? IK', ansa la tint Kli lieu 14 "MAJESTIC" STEEL RA1VSGE, W lileli we Kinrmt e tu li. tho most sntls fii turj iiiuKIm 111 In tin vveirlil Tho vv in r link ,11 thi unit. 1 four times tlio . api it v in, it 1 li 1 li ni.nle, vvhleh lustii s linll.lNi. vv 11. 1 for If ATI I 111 .11 to .,11 iiii'iui ift r -i.irtlni; lire Wh lie iiniioj 1 ,nh votir oil 1 iimf win n ou 1 an't H' t h ,t net li, lure noun of the il i Viet 11 ' M Jl.sTll , ' It hlkis iiihi Ker, " h lis fii. 1 ,ukI It vvlll last a Ifi tune. In. mi-.. It 1-, niiiile or STr.l'I. .ml M I. I.IUIHI. IKON mi th,j o no more thnn in orrln iiv it lj on i-i 11 C imo in ami fimlne n bitore' jou huy. ZAHNER OATTELL No. 12 West 10th St. scskwmk : gottwieo (1 (i mime that, being frnus latnl miuicitlj, 6i!ni.iv "THE FINEST" It lsrui to (.; ft, (1 coitrc, fiiit juitunutclii It Is much tnitr m Pitovi; u. 111 ivcru ?MntUil point its nw pcrtntUy nut he thaivn. It hill 710 Cilljl-illtp llCUfCf?,- 110 jiftfeitt hMmhiiyi; It h 1011 tcmillrr, iteaunt, thorough in a em ihtnll, and .If. MRSSM.Y siiinrtor in it tculc to nny other pinna, far U has al'Vlll'ECT GALB, and you ulll not ml 011a risCH'llTf, AS 111! 11(111 (0 itnte facti In our mlvcrtU' ing, you, 1'ill fdvur yourself by minitudi'j fific ijaodn. KANSAS GITY PIANO GO, I 1215 Main Street, s Q&SQ&SW; -- A "- 1 wwMM Huy Your riaEK ellract from the uisuiitacturer and mv 0 lUiler'n pro at Uejt iluutlu,; I'Usi at tLe follow hie very low prlcm: U. b. licauutloa Flies JfL, l.'T5achi OIL. f3l'j; Tft.tJeO. a a. UOJ. 10 ft.,tlW: j ft.. ti).7o; tl ft, H7i; 10 ft.. J 10.75. Larger U tamo pioporttoa Audrcss 0. J. BAKEU, 104 W. THIRD ST, KANSAS OITV, MO,