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K SERVED IN TWO WARS, The Grip Almost Won Where the lUillet Failed. Our Sympathies Always Enlisted In tho Infirmities of the Veteran. Pr m (lie Herald, WoodfttoeK, V. i nn nM solnler in Woodstock, Vn., i --;v, ,i Hi the war with Mexico and in l' w.ir of thi rebellion, Mf. Li vl Slctn t.irff lie passed through lioth these war ti .ui a s'-rlc-u ttniind. The hardships, h r, L.ld scrloiity n Mm. for when tn k:.i aiucticd him four year ago it l ii lv kill. 'I him. Who can look on the In I u.iiii - .if a veteran without n fellhif of lit ill p. -t sympathy? Hln townspeople s hv lui'i confined to hl hone no prostrat- i mill L'f.il nervousness thnt ho could not I ! I ii knlf and fork nt the table, scarcely . . '.- l j w ilk, and as he attempted It. h'1 tit n 'tumbled and frit, Iney nw him tr it- 0 b th bct talent to be hod but U1 In- suffered On for four years, and gave ill, liii.illy in de.pnlr. One day. however, he wm struck by the account of a eure hl'-ti iK.i ben effected by the lle nf Dr. Will lams' I'inli Plll. lie immediately ordered a box and commenced taking them, lie sajs h- was greatly relieved within three i,iys' time, The blood found its way to his lingers and his hands, which had been al F.v.l, aMinvHl a natural color, and lie was roon enabled to tiso his kmie nnd fork at the table. lie has recovered bis strength to stub nn cxt"ht that lie Is able to chop wood, shock corn and do uts regular work about his home. lie now says he can not only walk to Woodstock, but can walk across tho mountains, lie is able to lift up n fifty-two pound weight with one hand mid fays he does not know what Or. 111 ljms' fink 1'llls have done for others, but knows that they have done a great work lor him. . ... , , lie was In town last Monday, court day, nnd was loud In his pral'es of (he medicine that had Riven him so cleat relief. lie pur chased another box and took it home with him. Mr. Slelnturff Is willing to make af lldavlt to these facts. The proprietors ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills state that they are not a patent medi cine, but a prescription used for many years by an eminent practitioner who pro duced the most wonderful results with them, curing all forms of weakness arising from a watery condition of the blood or shattered nerves, two fruitful causes or al most ever- III to whlen llcsh l heir. The pills are also a specific for the troubles pe culiar to females, such ns suppressions, all forms of weakness, chronic constipation, bearing down pains, etc., and In th case ot men will give speedy relief and effect a permanent cure In all cases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of whatever nature. They are entirely harm less and can bo given to weak and sickly children with the greatest good and with out tho slightest dancer, l'lnk Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be cent post paid on receipt of price (30 cents a box, ov six boxes for J2.50 they are never sold in bulk or by the 10)) by addressing Dr. Miami' Medicine Company. Schenectady. N. Y. INDEPENDENCE. Members of the Cciiiiinrrrl.il Club nnd Other Citizen Miow Street ltiilliiuy Olllccri. the City. The management of tho Kansas City & Independence Rapid Transit railway visit ed Independence yesterday. In response to nn Invitation extended them by the Com mercial Club. The purpose ot the invita tion was to give tho managers an opportun ity of riding over the streets of the city. In order to acquaint them more thoroughly -with the advantages to be derived by a company putting in nn electrlce street railway system. Leo X. Leslie, chairman of the transpor tation committee, accompanied President Walton Holmes, Conway l- Holmes, V. W. Floweree and John Long to Independence, where the visitors were met at the termi nal of the road by members of the com mittee and citizens in carriages. The tmrty ui-ove south over Liberty street to French i ric, inence c-a-si over uiiniou avenue 10 Ham street: from Main street a turn was ' ma ie Into Linden avenue. The visitors were then directed south on the southeast boulevard to Alton avenue; from this point lies with driven east to Enihry avenue, through K6n Park addition to Linden ave nue thence went on Linden avenue to Mam street. The route then lay to the north along Main street to Kant Slnple avenue, on the public square. From tills point a turn was made Into Liberty street, and trom this point the visitors were driven north over Liberty street to Pickwick place. Here the beautiful addition was partially driven over. The visitors were then taken to the Valle residence nnd shown the beauties of this suburban home. Prom the Valle place the route lay to the ast over Elizabeth street to Main, and from Main south to the tqu.ire, where the visit ors found a, train awaiting them for the city. The route taken yesterday had no espe cial rlgnltleanre except to show to Mr. Holmes and his associates that portion of Thu city where there was on easy grade. The portion of the city traversed, should un electric line bo built, would be greatly benefited. It would tuke but little power in propel an electric car over such a route. The extremo north and tho southern por tion of tho city would, ns u. result, he brought In close connection with transpor tation. Chairman Leslie, of tho transportation committee, will doubtless obtain tome ex pression from the managers as to their views of tho project to construct a rapid transit electric system for Indcwndence, and report at the next meeting ot the Com mercial Club, which takes place Thursday night next. Assaults II Ih friends. Charlc.t Evans wa up In Justlre Millar's court again yesterday. Monday Evans as saulted John Dalton while talking to him in a friendly way. Yesterday ho kept up his record by assaulting another trlend. He knocked him down, then kicked him in the face, causing severe wounds. One of the cases was brought before; Justice Jones, tho other before Justice Millard. Justice Jones sent Hvans to Jail for thirty ilaya and Justice Millard gave him twenty days for the other olfense. A year ago ljvar.fi attacked a newspaper carrier after kinghlm the direction to a eeitaln house. He then proceeded to terrorize a neigh borhood In tho locality ot the Chicago ft. Alton yards. Ilranrh ".lournal" Oillce. The branch oillce of the Journal Is local. "1 In the Chrlsman-Sawyer building. Sub scriptions, advertisements or local news will receive prompt attention at this cilllec. The Journal is delivered to all parts of tho city for 45 cents per month or lu cents a week. The carrier service of the Journal will bo maintained nt Its present high standard. Should any Irregularities occur, notlty tho branch oillce, this city. Slltrcll.ilirinis. Mr. Kit Preddy and wife left yesterday for Oi-awatomlc, Kas., after a pleaunl vr-it with tho family of Peter Diek. Miss Bessie Hutkner. of Maishall, Mo., is the guest of Miss Ka Dunn, at her home on South Mala fctreet. Mlh M.A.Diggs.who has lieen suffering for hiine time past with a felon, hud oue of her llrgi-rs amputated yesterday. Dr M J. lireaker left eitHriluy for St. I.ouH. where he will attend a state board ine ting ot jiapimi ihu. Marriage lb-antes were issued yeterday to I'utniirn W. Slrayer and Prances J. Dougherty Mcfllnnln, Loren Swaney and Miss Ida P. Slaughter, of this comity. There was quite a latge attendance at the "lllue Jay1' torlJl, given l.ikt night at the rebi lenee of Mis. Maria Fletcher, on Korth Delaware htreet. Late theater trulns will be run to-night upon both suburban routes. The Wagner Ian devotees are quite numerous In tbU c .ly and a large number attended the opera "llrs. Mliliran, of Warrensburg, Mo., is rh. guei-t of her daughter, Mr. J. W. .Nell, In PKuiant place. Jonathan Hill and family expert to move f California during the latter part of next week. The handsome home on North Lib-,-rtv street will be occupied by .Mrs. Powell tiimng the hummer month. Tin- 7 o'' Id k dummy line tiain left one coai h at Paeillc stution yesterday morn j.g Whn the switch wan thrown to put th" train on the north track, the engine ut..l one coach passed oyer wifely, The hind truck of the at coach parted the . vv't. h. i aiming the trouble. Hobert Turntr. Sr.. is looking for the rporii-nvn who exploded a stick of dyna riiTL. ii. one of his lll ponds Monday last. The dvn.ini.U kilb d a large number of llsh. Tin dynamiting of lUh Is contrary to the state iaw am the penalty Is quite severe thould the guilty partltb be appre hended. The practice prevails to a consid erable extent, however, in this county In suite of the state regulations. UIHctri of the Kas-tern Star were In stalled last night with lining ceremonies. After the ceremonies light refreshments wut served. sit,vi:it si;mi.mi:nt in sai.im- Deiiiiiemts of 1 but Cimntr tlrikirr for the Ylhlfe .Mefill. Marshall, Mo., April Jo -(Special.) The Dcmocmllc central .imttnttee of Saline county met lo-dy and pnit the follow ing lesoliitlonv "llesolvcd, by the Democratic central committee of Saline mtinty. Thai It Is the s-no of said committee Mint the .Demo cratic imrtv of Snlin- Miutity should tnkc immediate nctlon t.i pres Us opinion of the position slUer ounht to occupy In the financial svstem of tlf federal govpm ment, and nn early stale convention of the D-moeracy tiould be called. Tor thp tr poe of milking public a declaration its to the party policy for the great eamptlgn of lW, nnd to repudlnl thf noldbtig belided debt )ioley or the Cleveland ad ministration: that conviiitlnns should b held in every county In the Mate anil r olutions pnsed expf"itig the sentiment of the party In the different futilities; therefore be It "Itesolved, That n Democratic convention for Saline county l hereby called tn met at the court hit In Mirshall, Mo., at t o'clock P. in.. May 27, IW5. to cxptfjt thu sentiment of the inunty Democracy, nnd that ald conentlon be compO'ed of one delegate for ecry llfly voten cant for lnvcieor Stone, and one for every f mo tion out twill) -live, to be elected by township meetings to be hld on May 28, 1W, "lteolved. Thit lhl committee favors th" free and unlimited coinage of silver and 'gold at the tntlo of IS to 1 by tho government of the lulled State. " NEWS FROM LEAVENWORTH, llltN IIKMH'.ltsov TALUS IN lU'.l'Klt- hm'ktotiIih'iIam: i.svi:.riiATio.v. I'he City Council Will Consider the Cn'n of lire Miirili.il llnrn Tonlglit limn- agu Suit AgaluM ltecider '.th .llUtellimemm eus. Den Henderson, of Knnsas City, Kns., who took a lending; part In the prosecu tion of tho clinrges ngnlnst Warden Chase, ot tin; Kansas penitentiary, ar rived hero yesterday afternoon, ami Is to appear ns prosecutor in a. preliminary sensational trial to bo hail this morning before Judge Hontl. Mr. Henderson tnlkctl freely nbotlt the CIiuru matter, mill said ho had no doubt as to tho summary lomovnl ot Chase, but that Cli.'iso Would try by quo wnr rnnto proceedings to hold on to his Job. This, Mr. Henderson believed, could only delay for n very short time thu llnal overthrow of the warden, as he believed flovernor Morrill would appoint n new board ot directors for the penitentiary who would at once remove the deputy warden and nil oilier Populist olllclals and those new olllclnls would not recog nize Chase as warden, pending the de cision In thu quo warranto proceedings. JturiM Miml (Jo. Thp city council meets In regular ses sion tills evening, when n great ileal of business Is to be transacted. Aside from the regular monthly routlno nnd pay roll, the expenses of the recent elec tion will be settled. Hut the most Im portant event to attract the attention of the city fathers Is the question as to the removal of Fire Marshal Hums. The council Is composed of ten Iteptibllcans and two Democrats, nnd two weeks ago, when the removal ot Hums was at tempted by .Mayor Ilnok, four Iteptib llcans voted with the two Democrats, thus making a tie, nnd, by a vote of 7 to S, deferred further action until to night. It U asserted, however, that pence has been fixed up nnd the mayor will meet with no opposition this evening. D.nnagrH Wiintc-d. In the district court yesterday the case of Mrs. Emma Popritz vs. Newman Krb, as receiver ot the old Kansas City, Wy andotte & Northwestern Kallrond Com tinny, was on trial. In lsrc; Mrs. Pop rltz's husband, who was an engineer on the road, was killed In a wreck at Kan sas City, Kas., and the action Is brought by plaintiff to recover damages in the Bum of $10,000. The hearing of the case will be resumed to-day. Another (Mil .'ltlcn Dead. At an early hour yesterday morning Jospph Falk, an old and respected fier-man-Amerlcan citizen, died ut his resi dence, 7S0 Miami street, of apoplexy. Death was Very sudden and wholly un expected. Deceased was born In Itaden Haden, Germany, August 7, lW?.i, nnd came to this country In 1S.VJ. Fur the last twenty-eight years he has resided In this city. Four sons and four daughters survive, all residing in Leavenworth ex cept Mrs. John Hulin, of Jefferson City, Mo., nnd Mrs. fjeorge V. Mentel, of Kansas City. The funeral will take place from tho home on Miami street at 11:30 o'clock this afternoon, under the auspices of Metropolitan lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F., of which deceased was a member. (June After the Mllpert. Constable Lonegnn went out to Yates Center yesterday afternoon and will re turn this morning with Lafayette Uoli Inson, who Is wanted here to answer to the charge of highway robbery. Kobln son Is a woll known character In tills city, and Hip otllcers claim that two boys witnessed Hie robbery and identi fied Itobinson as the criminal. He dis appeared linmedlately after the crime, and It was through descriptions of him sent out by the police that his arrest was effected at Ynte.s Center. A lllae. What threatened to be a bad fire started nt 0:20 o'clock yesterday after noon In the Hroadway slock yards, near the corner of Hroadway and Shawnee streets. Tho yards were full of live stock nt the time, but by good manage ment It was all saf.-ly removed. A quantity of liny fed the Humes and they spread with great rapidity and at one time it was cured adjacent buildings, Including the new Turner hall, would go. The origin ot the (Ire Is unknown, but It stinted In one of the rear man gers. The yards are owned by Messrs. 13d Carroll and John Ilaunon, and the loss Is ubout $500, fully covered by In surance. .YIIhcoIIiiiicoiii. In Hie police court yesterday James Stewart, the Fort Leavenworth cavalry man who with drawn pistol created such a furore on Seventh street the day be fore, had his case continued. Deputy Street Commissioner Ocorge K. McOlll will assume tho duties of Ills new petition to-day. It U more than amusing to see men trying to get nn Leavenworth's polico force who did everything they could to defeat Governor Morrill last fall, and who, oit the id of Apiil last, did overy. thing In their power to defeat the He. publican city ticket. Division Hupulntendent Cuuglilln, of the Missouri Paeillc- road, was In Leav enworth yoHterday. Dr. Lane has gone to Chicago to at. tend a convention of medical men. Mayor Ii. P. WagBewT, of Atchison, ami his son. W. P. W'aggener, are dom iciled at the National, They are In at tendance upon the personal damage suit of Mrs. Popritz vs. the Kansas City, Wyandotte & Northwestern Hallway Company. M. P. Teed Is home from a month's visit to Hot Springs, Ark. Chief of Police Medunka will go over to Horseshoe lake, Missouri, mxt Sat urday on n, lulling expedition. Heorge T. Nelles has secured a large sewer contiact at Chattanooga, Tenn., and will leave for that place in u few days. Killott Marshall went UP to St. Joseph yesterday morning. II. L. Hodenburg Is building an addi tion to his Fifth street residence. Sheriff Itothenberger will leave this morning ut 2 o'clock to attach certain property In Tonganoxie. The Leavenworth and Fort Leaven worth clubs will play ball at Maple park this afternoon, game to be called at i o'clock. bobilcr' Home Xote. Th? low place between the Santa Fe Tttfi KANSAS $30,000 TO AUTHORS FOR "Stories of Mystery" Tiik CiUCAcio Rk.coiu) offers to authors the sum of 530,000 lor original stories writ ten in English, no parts ol which have ever been heretofore published. The offer is made upon the following conditions: $20,000 will bo paid in twelve ensh prizes for (he best twelve stories. The money will be divided as follows: First Prize SIO.OOO Second Prize 3,000 Third Prize 1.500 Fourth Prize I.OOO Fifth Prize 800 Two Prizes of SGOO each 1.200 Five Prizes of S5QO each 2.500 Making a total of $20,000 Thn first prize will U paid fortlio Moryailjiidceil to be tho tt. tho second prize (or tlieMorir adjudged the next 1kI, the third prlre (or the Mory ndjtidited to lm the third In merit, the fourth prize for the fourth 111 merit the filth prize for the llfth In merit; two prizes of SOW each and live prizes of fW each, thui making tho 10111 01 twelve prizes in t.-u.ijm. $10,000 additioiml will he paid nt space rates for stories of accepted value.but which may not be invarded any of the twelve cash prizes. The stories submitted in this competition are required to be "stories of mystery," in other words, stories in which the mystery is not explained until the last chapter, in or der that readers may be offered prizes for guessing the solution of the mystery in ad vance of its publication. Tho Morlei mint reach Iht Oilcitgo lltnrtl at Its office of publi cation. 1st Madlon streot, Chlcmo, III . tefore Oct. 1. IMS. and the awards will be made as soon after that data as they can be read and Jnilpcd. , , , , Por full Information authors will address VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher The Chicaio Record, Chicago, 111., U. S. A. depot and old "I'nlontown" Is being filled tip bv tho homo authorities. Tim porch of the hospital annex was oiled yesterday. A detachment of nineteen insane mem bers of the bom.- will be sent to the government Insane asylum at Washing ton city In a few days. The vitrified brick plant at tho home will be started up to-day to make tiling for the home. Michael Doyle was granted ninety (lavs furlough yesterday to go to Osage City, Ka. Martin Jordan was granted a fur lough of thirty days, which he will en joy In Kansas City. William linker was also granted thir ty days furlough to go to Fairmoiint, Kns. John F. Keenan. Morgan WaldllT and Lewis K. Haldwln came In yesterdny from furlough. It Is said that the Soldiers' home band win immi.nr.- tho Friday evening open air concerts in the court house yard just as soon as Mayor Ilnok makes for mal application lo the home authorities to hnv the band do so. These enter tainments wen- highly appreciated by Hie general public and it is hoped they will be resumed. l'ATIlllTK! S'lllKV I'ltO.M KV.M MI'l'. Twcntv Dollar- an ii Hi-ward for Yearn nt Weary Toll. She was a tall, spare woman, sallow of coloring, lusterles of eye. with stooping shoulders and hard, gnarled hands. For forty years she had been the wife of the man who sat beside her In the lawyer's olllie and those forty years had been spent ii the hard manual labor, the perennial baking nnd brewing, the almost ceaseless round of toll that belongs to the lot of ''fheir' Joint 'home had been a small acre age of land In Western l'ennsylvan la. which had been hardly reclaimed from the Wilderness, but which now. In the light of some recent coal llndlngs. had become a valuable and salable property. It was to exwilte such a deed of gale that the two had come to the attorney's oillce, and they walled passively and ouletly while the lawyer's clerk prepared it. - Presently It was ready, and. true to the custom of their married life, it was "father" who llrst took the pen and, with much labor and pains, produced his sig nature. ... . ,. Then "mother was asked to put her name on the proper line, and a place was made for her at the oillce desk. Hut she did not move. Her hands fumbled nervou ly ami she cleared her throat of some choking emotion, "lleforo 1 sign thnt paper," she said, and her voice grew steady and linn. "I want to know what my shares to be. I've work ed as hard as father all these years on the farm, and I've pinched and managed and earned whatever's to b" paid for It as much as he, and I want a set sum that's all mine, nnd thnt I ran hold in my own hands and have belonu to me alone." Husband and lawyer were both amazed at this outburst, bin the manner Indicated i-o iniieli resolution behind It that the legal man proposed at once not to combat her, but to accede to her rciniost. In a concil iatory speech he acknowledged the reason ableness ot her demand, and wished to know what she would consider a fair es timate of her share, her husband sitting by dazed and speechless at this most un expected turn of all'alrs. The woman did not hesitate. i thought of that, too," she said. "It's been forty years, a good forty years, for we took Hie farm In the fall and this Is spring, nnd It seems to me" her voice broke a little nt this critical moment, "it seems to me," she repeated, "as If I'd ounht to have twenty dollars." Thin Is a true story of a recent happen ''"' I'.icryone lilt Own Illuminator, Rerlbner's for May: At present Colonel N'ed Maltby Is busy with the experiments some selentllle men arc carrying on w'th the llrelly. These, If they are Miccixrrul, Colonel Ned is confident will reduce the lost of living, of public expenditures, and m.iko notable eliaiiKes In domestic life. Hyeryone knows that food laken Into the lm.lv .ifter Hiiiiiilvlntr nourishment is con verted into heat. In the eicetric-il eel tUU piocess Is so varied that int'jn or neat electricity Is produced. In the lireily. on the contrary, the result, again varl"-l, Is light. Thus it appears that these villous energleu-heat. llKht, electi Icily are but dllferent inanlfesi.itlons of the one ciuue, and consc-fiuently ought to be readily trans formed the one Into thP other. .Now, how this is to lie done li what tho seleniillc gentlemen aru trying to llud cut. 'I'h,. ilretlv has uf course, u sneclul oru.lll for bis electib light, as, the eel has for his electric action, nut cnemista nave uis covered that certain fats containing sul phur and phosphorus, burned at a low tem perature, will produce light, Tills neces sary slow combustion the human body fur nishes. Tho Inference seems clear that the only thing remaining is to furnish the hu man with the phosphoric and sulphuretted fat In some form that can be utilized. When this is done, bays Colonel Ned. every man may be his own lantern. It Is not probable, he continues, that the for mula of this lluhtmaklng food will be given to the public when It is discovered, but ho foresees that It will be pill Into tome easily portable form. J.ozeiiKCS or pills he thinks most probable, whbh. if they ure distasteful, can be sugar-coated. Most probably the formula will be secured by a company of iclentlllc men and capital ists. However, the cost of the lozenge or pills will be slight, as the gentlemen admit that "nature produces this cheapest light at one-tour-hundredth part of the cost of the energy expended In a candle Haine at but an Insignificant fraction of the cost of the electric liebt, or the most economical Usbt that has been devised." CUT JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1805 NEARLY TWO CENTS LOWER, ritiir, si:i.i.i.(i '.ri:i a tutor or lll-le I.V WllllAT. t.'orn Cloiod II-le l.mier. I'ncler I'litorahlo Weather Oatt Were Aetlte, Declin ing l-"e. While rroMon4 Lost All -11(1111111. Chicago, 111., April 30. Wheat turned short around to-day and slid down to O-I'lo for July, closing IV lower than yesterday. Weak foreign markets and big shipments from exporting count! log encouraged free selling, and caused the decline. July corn closed ?,c lower; May oats iju lower, and provisions at declines. Tho bearish features In the news for two days past udded to another batch ot dis couraging Items received this morning proved too much for the bulls in the wheat market. The price broke 1c per bushel as soon as the trading commenced, and al though many bought at the oneiilm: decline. the entire surroundings of the market were too determinedly beurlih to encourage any neavy pui chases. A geneial showery con dition prevailed over the mini drouthy por tion ot me wneat pelt in Kansas and Ne braska, with u low barometer nnd condi tions favorable for more rain In the same localities. Including the exports from this side, IVkUUXai bushels was the amount put afloat for the Importing countries last week, and their leqiiiiemonts were only Citni.pou bushels per week; thus they were .u.,,1,-., ,,, .inn ...v.i.mj, ouKnejs more man they consumed. The Liverpool m.nketwas first quoted steady, but later weak and l'nl,d lower. The weather in France was icported to be brilliant, and a private ca blegram fioin there said wheat and flour maikel rapidly declining, lierlln was re ported 3 marks, or 2c, per bushel lower for .I,,.., n-i... ...-.......... ... mi . ... ......... ....- ,.-. vi,m ui .iiuiiieupoiis ami Duliith numbered .,10 carloads, eompaiod With US'! CiirS Oil TllesdtlV II week lien i.iul against only I'.i ears on the mi-responding day of the yenr before. The total receipts) at primary markets weie iVi.onj bushels. iiiiit3 ii iii-i-K uku ..M.eiiu iniMiieis was the total received, and a year ago only 170.ni."!. Fxport clearances from the Atlantic sea born d COmiiriS.'ll 119. 0"! IuihIihIu nf n-li..,ir and T.'.uoo barrels of Hour, or equal together to r.i;,i'Xi bushels. July opened with sellers at OlUe toCl'ic, and before it reacted any It ..in. in-., w. n . ,i iune iium me latter point to CIV. with a sale or lien hleh as fit'e and then it sagged gradually to i.iu... ,.,u tunr.,i iiKiuci. mime near tuo opening, and steadied Itself around there for a time. About the time of the receipt of the llradstreet statement, the market was in shape for another break. That statement made the world's decrease of wheat and Hour fur the week only L'.JIU.OOJ bushels; the decrease of 3.:i77.i"i0 bushels in this country being reduced by an Increase In Hurop-s and alloat of l.li-i.CMi bushels. On thut the price of July dtopped to ti'le. The closing cables from the Continent Indicated ex treme weakness. The decline to C'!c was followed by ,i reaction to CX'-jf bin near the close on the working of a M.OoO bushel cargo tor export from here. Tin re was a pressure- to s-ll again, which ernshed the jiric.) lu C3',4o as the closing bell sounded but before thu crowd got out of the pit B'-ie was once more paid. Corn was again dominated by the favor able weather and the slow demand by the J.'astem users of corn. Some lots were taken for shipment, M.wo bushela freight room being chartered lo-dav. although the cash demand was generally reported to be slow. The principal business In thu trading was in Iho way of a changing over from May to July. July opened nt Iiao Mileis, diopped off gradually to -I7V. recovered to -JS'.bc and closed at -HTn". Tho receipts here were I0S cars. Another active day was passed In tho oats market. Trailing was principally in the ket was weaker and values declined. The way of exchanging. The lone of the mar cause of the weakness In tho .May deliv ery was Iho free disposing of same by longs, who were encouraged to do so by the good Inquiry from tho elevator people. Then the stocks of contract oats In store slioued an Increase ot U,0fj bushels, willed was also influential In creating lower prices. May stalled at s.;c, sold at lisyo. declined to S7J,c, sold again at 2c- and closed at J7Tc. July ranged from HWa :sc to sTCe, resting at 'Mc. Tho provision market was again dull and heavy under the Influence ot larg-r re. celnts of hoes than had been generally looked for. The day's run was X!,W0 and for to-morrow 27.0W ale expected. I'eik for July declined from H2.30 lo JI2.l7'i and closed at $12.27',. ugalnst J12.l7'i yest-rday. Hard for July closed I0o lower for the day and ribs 12-vo lower. The health authorities of a number of states hiivo recently made exhaustive ex aminations of the baking powders with the uniform result of finding the ltoyal su perior to all others. GOING TO CHICAGO TO-NIGHT? The Tlurllnglon fast train "Ell" leaves at 6:51). The only Hue serving meals on the cafe plan between Kansas City and Chi cago, lu addition to regular meal service. This entire train Is equipped with all mod ern Improvements. Service unexcelled. IKlltSDS ANI VI.'IIIL'I.KS. 'TAsTFniTmit'THinsT er month; sent for and returned. Mark S. Salisbury. Independence, Mo. ItllSTAim.lNTS. IF YOU WANT good olu-ioshlon butter, milk or cream, go to McCliatock'a restau rant, 920 Walnut itrcet. 10,000 Pounds of itnm Are too much for a small store to handle. , This is not a, small i store It's the tflrget 1 . went of Iho Ml.lslntil li and when the man who 3& cured these ham got Into n money wanting place he turned to us nt once for relief. We bid thce iintnvlii at a k price that will nve you from X to 4 cents on the pound. They are finely tilred, thorough ly sweet nnd fully guaranteed atlfac lorv In every rcpeet. Come In large or small sixes. Vou've paid, 11 and 12J4 cents the Hound for this same " brand many a time, but you may have these for 8l? Cents. Wild them come 3.fo pound of Tirenk fast H.icon, worth It) and 11 cents a pound; our price, 8! Cents. 1". cnes Country llggp, guaranteed strict ly fresh, lac dtisen. tn tniK California Mark Vrunes thnt re tail usually at i llm. for 25c! this lot will be sold S lbs. for 25c. l.tM) lbs. Coffee. Chase a Sanborn's pure Mo, a delicious drink, for 2k per lb; cheap nt Z Oolong, Kncllsh Ilreakfast, Young Hy son, Imperial, aunpowd-r. uncolotiu Ja pan. bak'-t Mr- l Japan. 2.-. CHNTS A FOUND, or 5 lbs. for $1. R. ft WILLIAMS. Popular Low Price Grocer, 537-539 MAIN ST. WANTi:ti-M.i.i: iim.r. WAN'TlllI- Men. barber trade tntleht In S weeks, catalogue free. St. I.otil llarber College. fU N. Mh St., St. IaJUIs, .Mo. VAXTnn-Fi:.MAi,n nni.i. WANTFD A rompttent girl for general housework; four in latnlly, six rooms, 11 ...... 11'n.l. C,ll Il1l.'n ... . I'll ...1.1 1 V ,',,t- Sll, vi Aivri-ju a governess to learn music, high arithmetic and grammar. Mrs. M. C. Hunt, Leavenworth. Kas. WANTED At 3110 1'eery ave., young woman of good character for housework: no washing or Ironing. WANTED 3 experienced grocery sales men; no other need apply. It. H. Williams, 537 Main si. WANTED 2 men to take names and eol lect; tU'.w per week. 3 West 5th. room '.. i:mi'i.iv.mi:.st aiiiimmin. CANADIAN E.ll'boVMllNTijKFK:a' nnd furnished room, IW'J East 12th. cor. Walnut. Tel. 1179. The best place In IC. C. Mo., to find help or situations, male or female; 34 years' experience. Hef. Omaha Net bank. Omnha: Citizens' hnnk. K. C W..NTi:i)-AI!i:X'K WANTED 1'ersons wihin good i.f- in surance to examine the policies nf the Can ton Masonic Mutual II.-neoleni So-Uiy be fore purchasing something .-!.. You don't have to die to get your tnone : under . er tnln conditions th' insured may draw every dollar of his Insurance while llvlni;. So that while seeking to protect your family when ou are called away, you may re -elve the same amount of protection yours -If while living. The cot is no more thin any other good company. None better, none safer, none ?o satisfactory for so little money. The Canton has kpt all her prom ises, and engages only for certainties and best that Is possible. Come let ii expL.in to you. or call us by telephone 2IC0. Can ton Masonic Mutual Uenevolent Sci'ty, A. Chadwick. fjeneral Agent. 523 and 521 American Hank bids. Agents wanted. TO llKXT HOUJii:. TO KENT No. 12 of the llclmont apart ments, 13th nnd Virginia: the rao'l de sirable of the ISclmont block. Crutcher & Welsh, 711 Delaware st. TO KENT III llellefontnlne, S room de tached brick, modern, line location. In quire 101 Whitney building. Ill hi:xt I'OO.IIS. TO Rn.N'T-T'nftirnished rooms suitable for light houiekeeplng, for lady and gentle man. Ml H.irrlon st. TO HENT-I31S Central, newly furnished fiont looms: gas, bath; board If desired. rr.AiiivovA.vr. ADVICE and asslil.ince that makes the unhapny and broken-hearted unfortunate happjand successful all through life, if you ar In trouble try a helping hand fiom Dr. .Morris, the celebrated clairvoyant of the 19th century. He can be consulted on all affairs of life: the separated brought to gether: causes happy marriages with the onn you choose: don't fail to call on Dr. Morris; you will find him a perfect gentle man and very honest lu his hustuci-s. uf flce at HOJ Oak st. I.ettei.s with stamps promptly answered. MItS. L. JAMES, the well known clair voyant and trance medium, may be con sulted nt 1209 flrind nve : parlorc 3D and 10. w.NTi:i-.in.'i:i,i.AM;or-.. WANnODSytcTttMi one 3 to 1 horse-pow.r engine; state price and where It can lie seen. .. jii;r..NHi;iMi;u. nuns. & en. WANTED To s-ll ten share bank stock, JIO) per share. Will pay 10 to 13 per cent dividend. Capital of bank ilu.ooo. In East em Kansa. Address '. 5S7, Journal oillce. WANTED 2.0') dlsiielitlc gentlemen anil ladles to get cured by the Eclipse Celery Chow-Chow. I'rocresglve grocers keen It. TltANSrilK COIIIM.MIX CHSricTTovvrT johTTiiTtTjvvt, l'rebldcnt. Vice 1'resldent. E. L. KARIUS. Secretary. MIDLAND THANSFKIt CO. Freight and baggage transferred to nnd from all depots. Furniture moved and packed by experts. 407 and 409 Wyandotte St., Kan pas City. Mo. Telephone 1517. MEDICAL. CHONH Sl.N'tJ. the Crcat Chinese Medi cine Man, who has made such great success lu the treatment with Chinese inedli lues of all diseases that the human llc-sh Is heir to, continues to cine them with his Chi nese medicine. He can bo consulted at 211 W. f.th St., upstairs, Kansas City, Mo. WHOLESALE 1IIC Vl'LIN. WE want a young man In every town In Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska to handle our wheels, (let our catalogue and prices to agents. KANSAS CITY HICYCLE CO.. 1027 and 102 Hroadway. Knnsas City.Mo. (Miti'irr Ci.l.'ANINIi AND LlllMi, li'UOI.VI- SAU.N'llCltS At Whlte.1011 E. liith street. 'phone 2Ui. lleflttliig and laying carpets a rpeclalty; upholstering of all kinds; mat. tresses renovated, liefer to Doggett D. U. Co. and Robt. Keith Fur. Co. s.u'i:. SAFES onened and repaired, bought and cold. Combination locki cleuned and changed. B. HAHltiaAN, Expert. Telephone 12S1. 101) East Tenth St. LOST, LOST Vocketbook containing J15. Re turn to 911 Campbell st. and receive re ward, i;c,ni:w sTiiit.ton co. HAVE NEW and sale building for rural ture storage. Advances made; packing and snipping done. JOHN A. EAMES, SOS Walnut St. Tel. 265a. Manager. CHICAGO STEAM 1JVI1 MOltKS. Viif lAn,l a Oil W Ttli c with mns room and better facilities; will be pleased to clean, repair or dye for you. WILSON i HANSEN. MISCELLANEOUS. T11IL.C1 1)1 WOV .ha with I C,. lii.s -- I turned business, with oUlces Temple block. MIIM'.Y TO LOAN. PA KM LOANS Keitr Kansas City. In Missouri nnd Kansas; annual Interest pay able at .borrower's home bank; money tiady. Loans also for sale. JA.MES L. LOMitAltn. over Firm National n.inK e AND 6 I'Blt CENT money on hu ne. residence nnd farm property! unusually fft tornblo term. Applv to Homer Reed or Thto,Nnh. lpf! Dro.idwny.op.C'oalfs hoiie. L.U1. id I J. II l.ril lllll-lll. lllj iu"-i Improved property only. Call or address JAMES L. LOMItAltD. Over First National bank. . ,,.., , v.e.. .., ........ v.i.m ln.nl' .MONEY TO LOAN direct, B. 7 and S per cent. II. I., JOHNSON A- CO.. Telephone K.17. 721 N. V. Life bldir. TO LOAN JI.BW at 7 per cent. liLLIOTT ft McENTTttn. 31S American Hank bldg. roit SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE-lirt mortgage, of ll.iVon M) ncro In northeast lorner ot limber county. I. , 2i. acres in wheat, nnd ;) acres in o.its. about Si" a- res pasture land. Lombard Investment Co h. Id mortgage cm i;ii acres of itbov- l.md for !.. but It wa bald off. Mortgage run for five years at J per cent. Addres 7. Tcis, Journal oillce. WILL sell or exchange for good shunts, line red Jersey brood t-ow. J. T. Clark, Urn nd ave.. Independence, Mo. FOR SAM-: Part or nil of a steam welt drilling outtlt. 302 Mass. building. llt'SINHJi.S CHANCES. FOR SALE Restaurant; only llrst-clnss one In city of no.mm population; doing good bnlncps; price, l.ivi, on invoice; half cash; balance time; good reason for selling. Ad dress M. Journal oillce. HOOI'lMl. THE Kansas City Metal Rooflnc & Cor rugating Co., 103 Uullders' Ex. Tel. 1303. LEtiAL NOTICES. TRl'STEE'S SALE Whereas, l'rld.l Mtlft (it widow), by her certain deed of trust, dated the Jith day of May, 1KH, and record ed on the 11th day of SI ly, Kill. In book H 41", at page (VM. In the oillce of the recorder of dee Is of Jackson county, Sllssouii, at Kansas City, conveyed to me, (leorge Kumpf. the undersigned trustee, the fol lowing described real estate, situate In the comity of Jackson, lu the state ot .Mis souri, to-wit: Lot numbered live (j) except ing live (5) feet oft north sld thereof), in block number three (3), In "SlcCiee Place." an addition to the city of Kansas (now Kansas City), in the county of Jackson, and state of Missouri, as the same Is marked and designated on the recorded plat now on llle In the oillce of the recorder of deeds of said county, and state. In (rust, however, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note In said deed of trust described: and, whereas, default has been made in the payment of said promis sory note; now, therefore, nt the request ot tne legal owner anil holder ot the snin note, public notice Is hereby given that I will. In accordance with the terms and provisions ot said deed of trust, and by virtue of the power In me vested thereby, sell nt public vendue to the highest bidder, at the West door of the United States cus tom house, on the southeast corner of 9th and Walnut streets, In Kansas City, In the county of Jackson, aforesaid, the real es tate hereinbefore and In said deed of trust described, for cash, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and live o'clock In the afternoon, on Thursday, the (Jth day of Jun, IbM, for the purpose of paying s.iid note and the con of executing this trust. GEORGE Kl'SIPK. Trustee. Robert Adams, Attorney. TRl'STEE'S SALE Whereas, George Henry Slichaells. and Louise SlirhaelH, his wile, by their deed of trust, dated the 22d day of March, 1S!3, and recorded In the oillce of the recorder of deeds In Jackson county, Missouri, at Kansas City, on the first day of .May. 1S93. In book !i f-33, at P-ige :lrt. did convey to the undersigned trustee the following described real otate. situ ated In the county of Jackson nnd state of Missouri, to-wit: Lot numbered two (2), In Dickson place, nn addition to Kansas City. In trust, to secure the payment of the promissory note. In said deed described, with Inteiest as therein dcscrlbtil, and also the payment, ns Iherein described, of cer tain dues and fines as therein set forth: and. whereas, default was made In the payment of the Interest a therein de cnbetl as well a of the dues and Ilne nfore salcl.for the period of more than six months .Ifter the said dues, fines and Interest be came due and payable, by reason whereof, under the provisions of raid ded of trust, ihe said note has al-o become due and payahle. and the same, tosether with said does ilnea and intert. remain due nnd unpaid: now. therefore, at the request of ihe Iceal holder of said note, and In ac- O'd,. ic with the provisions of said deed of tri.st I. .i (-aid trustee, will, on Slon dav the nth day of Slay. lift"., between the "ru'r; of nine o'clock a. m. and five o'clock p tn nt the south front door of the county 'oiiTt house In Kan'iis Clly. Jackson cuntv, Missouri, expose to sale nnd sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the above ib-si-i ihed real estate at public vendue, to n!'v the debt aforesaid and the costs i-f'thls trust. JAMES SCAMMON, Trustee. TRl'STEE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that the iinilei-Blgned, as trustee, will sell at public vendue, to the highest bid der, for cash, on Saturday, the 2.1th day of Slay, ISfi."-. between the bonis of '.) o'clock a, in. and ," o'clock p. in., of that day, at the east fiont door ot the building (court house), in Independence, Jackson county, Sllssouii, Irr which the circuit court of sjld county Is held, Ihe following described real estate, .situated In said county, viz.: The southwest quarter uf the .southeast quarter of the southeast, and the south II acres of the east halt of the southeast quarter of the .southeast quarter, all of section 2S. township range 20; also tho north 31 3-'!-l') acres of the northeast quar ter of the northeiist quarter of section 4, In township 17. tango 20. by virtue of the authority given him by a certain deed of trust, dated the ISth day of June, IK02. and recorded on the 22d day of June, 1S82. in the ricordei's nllb-e of said county, at Independence, in book 1ft.', at page 2D7, whereby D. A. Curry conveyed said real estate tn the undersigned, as trustee, to se cure the payment of the bonds In said deed described, default having been made In the payment of said bonds, unit tho legal holder of same having requested the under signed to m'11 said real estate to pay said bunds and the cost of executing the trust. DAVID 11. ETT1EN, Trustee. TRl'STEE'S SAl.E-Wherens. W. H. Leonard and Virginia L. Leonard, his wife, by their deed of trust, dated June iijth. IMS, and recorded on June 2S, IVii, In tho recorder's olllcu of Jackson county, state of Missouri, at Kansas City, In book 11, No. 311. at page 27U, conveyed to Phil E. Chappcll, as trm-tee, thu following real estate, blttinted In said county, viz.; Lota six', seven and eight, and the south sixty two (i;2) feet ot lots one, two, three, four and live, in block three, of Dowulng's re survey of Longvlew Place, In tho city of Kansus, now Kansas City, Jackson county, .Missouri, to serum the payment of the promissory notes. In said deed described; und, whereas, default has been made In the payment of said notes; now, therefore, I by virtue of the power given m by said deed ot trust, and at the request of the legal holder of said notes, will sell nald real estate at public vendue, lo the high est bidder, for cash, at tho county court house door. In tho City of Kansas, now Knnsas City. In tho county of Jackson and state of Sllssourl, on Saturday, tho llrst duy of June, 1W.1. between the hours ot 'J u. in. and .1 o'clock p. in., of said day, to pay said debt and the costs of execut ing this trust. PHIL. E. CHAPPELL, Trustee. April 21th. U33, NOTICE TO CREDITORS-In the matter of the assignment uf H, L. -Mathews, l- A, Coburn. assignee, notice is hereby given Unit on Slonduy, June 3, WJj, at the law oltlce of L, Traber, at 307 Long Eros,' building, ut C13 Slatu street. Kansas City, Slo., between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m, and 5 o'clock p. ni 1 will proceed to ad. Just and allow demands ugalnst tho estate of II. L. Slnthews, usslguor. All cred itors of the Mihi estute are hereby notified to be present at the said time and place and lay before thu undersigned assignee thu nature and amount of their demands, or be in collided from any benefit of said estate. V. A. COUUKN, Assignee. April 21. 1UI. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-Notlco to the stockholder!, of the V. R. Anilrus SlUfclc Company Is hereby given thut a meeting of bui-Ii stockholders will be held at the oillce of said company, !u0 Grand uvenue, in Kansas City, .Missouri, on .Mon day, the 13th day of May, IkK, ut 10 o'clock u. tn., lor the purpose of electing seven di rectors to servu for the ensuing year, und to transact su-h other business as may come legally before the meeting. V. It. ANDRES. President. Secretary: KAPHA K. ANDRES. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING-Notlee Is hereby given that the annual meeting ot the stockholder of the Colon Abstract and Guaranty Company (a, corporation existing under the laws of the state of Missouri), will be held at the company's oillces, Nos. 723-1-5 New York Life building. In Kansas City. Missouri, at lo a, m. on the 6th day of Slay, 1633. for the purpose of electing five directors to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may come legally before the meeting, W. w. PERKINS, President, G. P, BUHKHART. Secretary. UNION DEPOT TIME GflRD IstbebesttoflllCAtlO OMAHA. ST. I.OUH, HIM lit, ST. PAUL nnd .MINNEAPOLIS. Chnlr Cnra Froo. Dining cnra. Ti. kft offices, rastala St. and 1041 Union Ave. liTTi7il i 111 II l Address II. C. ORR. A. 0. P. A.. Kansas instructions- All , trains dnll uneM marked: "x." except Sun lay; s. S"";'"? only, '," except Saturday, ?. CS: StomW; "I," Saturday only. Mrst col umn, lrave, second column, arrive- , HANNIUAL it ST. JOE It. H.-UurllnRton Route. ,i,. Trains. Leave. Arrive. K. C. ft Ilrookfleld xl.ropm xl" "?" Atlantic express 8.lMim f :j! KH. Chicago fast mall, Ell.... 5:f-0pni " St. Louis express 8:15 pin Sin,0"1 U. ft SI. It. 11., IN NEIlRASKA-UurlillR- ton Route. Denver ft K. O. express, Lincoln, Rulings ft Pug- ..,.- et Sound... it son am ;l:.P.n' K. C., ST. JOE ft COPNCII. 11LUP1S RAILROAD Omaha ft St. Paul fast mall 10:10 am '.'iMpm Iowa express 3:06 pm ln:10nm Omnha express 3:13 pm 6:30atn St. Joe ft lown mail JsJonm ssjoimi Denver express 11.00am iMupm Leavenworth, Atchison ft .. . .. . - St. Joseph 3:30 pm 1:41 pm All tilling make Leavenworth except tho 10:10 n. in. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND ft PACIFIC. , Trains East of .Missouri Riven Chicago mall x!:ii0am xi:-ipm Chicago limited 6:1.1 pm 10:1") am Trains West of .Missouri River. Hutch.. Wichita. Ft, W. 10:3i) am 6:2.. pm Den., Col. 8 p. ft Pueblo.. 10:34 am :-l'n! Den., Col. Sp. ,v Pueblo.. zSilOpni ys:20nm Wlchlln, I. T. ft Ft. W.. i:10pm yS:2nnm Topeka, Hutchinson .... zsito imi, yS:20m .MISSOURI PACIFIC It. R.-tralns, Kas L .Mall and Express 7:00am i :.; pm St. Louis day express .... 10:00 urn n:2- pm Limited night express .... vSOpm :Mm Fast mall passenger ii:3Upm 10e,',',", Lexington ft St. l.oul" ex. 7:00 pin 10:O am Lexington ft Sedalla p.is. B:3jam (:u.ipm Trains West. Coffeyvllle ft Col 1o:1.1nm B pm Colfcyvlllo ft Wichita ,...!)20pm :20am Trains South. .lop., Fort Sc't ft Wichita. 1:03 am llA'P'" Joplln ft Texas express.... 10:30 nm JlyOPtn Jopllli ft Texas express.. 7:Wpm i!l2om Trains North. Omaha, Lin. ft N. City ex.. 9:15 pm CleO am Omaha ft C. R. day ex.... 7:30 om 2:Kr'n K. C. ft A. nccom. cx....xs:uopm Si.ljjam K. C. ft St. Joe ex 10:30 it 111 IHu-i pm K. C. A. ft St. Joe ex.... r,:55 pmDiol) am KANSAS CITY NORTHWESTERN. R. II. Seneca ft Heatrlce ex.... 7:30 nm :4.i pm WAHASH RAILROAD COMPAN). St. Louis ft Chicago ex.... S:CWnm iil0Pm St. L. ft N. V. Llm. ox....xlO:noiim xfi:00pm St I... D. SI. ft St. P. ex.. RAIpni ':Wam K. C. ft Chicago express.. 6:20 pm 9:20 am CHICAGO ft ALTON. Chicago ft St. Louis ex.... Sinn) am 0:30 pm Chicago limited fi:00 pm ML.inm St. L. ft Chicago ex S:i.. pm i:lm KANSAS cni, i-intr stun .v juwr VMS- Florida Fat Slall 10:30am r.:00pm Hnrrlsonvllle ft Clinton. ..10:00nin u:00pm Deepwnter accom 3:21 )im 10:l.uim Cherokee nccom 3:25 pm 10:4a nm Suburban passenger xO:0)pm ii.siam Joplln ft New Orleans .... 10:00 pm 7:0.i am SIlSSOt'RI, KANSAS ft TEXAS P.'Y. Texas mall 10:4.1am G:3.i pm Texas express 0:05 pm 7:2j am UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. Pacific coast limited 9:30 am .1:00 pm Denver ft Cal. ex 7:30pm S:50nm ATCHISON: TOPEKA ft SANTA FE R'Y. East of Sllssourl River. Chicago limited 8:20pm feJOam Columbian express .:30 pm 1:30 pm Atlantic express (1:30 am r,:30 pm Fort SIndison local x7:5ilnm xu:30pm West of .Missouri River. Texas express S:15am 4:20pm So. Kns. paenger :t0am 6:20pm Col ft I'tnh Urn 0:00 am 8:impm California llm l:.'.0pm 6:00pm Slex. ft Cal. express 2:ll im GUOam Emporia pass xl:2o pm xll:20 am Topeka express 4:30 pm 9:40nm Panhandle express 9:10 pm fi:2.i nm Ok. ft Dodge City ex .... 9:20pm 5:13am Grand Centr-lt Depot, "ml and Wyandotte. CHICAGO OREAT WESTERN RAILWAY Chi St. Paul ft Sllnn lo:w)am 5:01 pm St J. Des. SI. ft Chi 9:00pm 7:1.1am St J.. Des. SI. ft Chi 11:50 pm KANSAS CITY, OSCEOLA ft SOUTHERN Clinton ft Osceola ex 5:0) pm 10:20 am KANSAS CITY, PITTSRURO ft GULF. Pittsb'g, Jop. ft Neosho... 11:0) am 3:1.1pm Accommodation 9:00 nm 8:30 pm Accommodation x7:0)pni x..:00am Leave Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days. Arrive Slondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Grand Ac. Depot, g'ucl St. CHICAGO, SIIKWAL'KEE ft Si. PAUL. Chicago pass .9:00am 8:15 pm Chlllicothe express x.:00 pm 10:13am KANSAS CITY ft INDEPENDENCE AIR Depots Second and Wyandotte and Sec ond and Walnut. KANSAS CITY ft INDEPENDENCE RAP ID TRANSIT RAILWAY COStPANY. Depots Fifteenth street stntlon. Twelfth street station, Ninth street station. Only Transfer Line Having Exclusive Privileges at AIIDepots. The Depot Carriage and Baggage co.D3sr--, SEVENTH AND llltOAIMVAY, FOR A CARRIAGE OR BAGGAGE WAGON. .... Prompt mid Relialile NO EXTRA CHARGES PORNHillT WORK LEGAL NOTICES. fFirst Publication April 11th. 1S95.) NOTICE OF TRl'STEE'S SALE Where ns. on July 1st, 1W2, the City Real Estata Company made, executed und delivered Its deed of oust, for tho purpose of seciir ing the payment or one bond for the sum ot one thousand dollars (Ji.WO.OU), with In terest coupons attached named in said deed of trust, wherein It conveyed to th undersigned, David II, Ettlfii, trustee, thi following desc-iibed real estate, situated In thu county of Jackson and stale ot Slls sourl, to-wit: The east eighteen and one eighth (16') feet ot lot No. thirty-three (33), of Wfsidland Place, an addition io the City of Kansas (now- Kansas City), Slinsouri, according to the recorded pint thereof; and whereas, said deed of trust was, on July 5th, lfeD-i, ut 4:4S o'clock p. m duly recorded In book 11 tus, at page 22. of tho records of said Jackson comity, -Missouri: and whereas, It is provided in said bond and dt-ed of tiust that, If the said City Heal EsihU Company shall fall to pay, or caus to he paid, any ot the interest coupons at tached to Skid bond at the time the saint become due and payable, then the whole amount of said bond shall at once become due and payable, without notice; and whereas the said City Real Estate Com pany hui fulled to pay, or cause to bo paid, thv interest cuupous attached to said bond, which became due and payable on thu llrst days of January, U'J3: July, 1593: Jan uary HUR July. 1WI. and January, U95, re spectively, wherefore the whole amount of said bond is now due and payuble, un der the term of said bond und deed of trust; now, theretore, public notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned. Da. vld H. Ettlen, the trustee named In suld deed of trust, under und by virtue of the authority vested In me by ald deed of trust, at the request of the legal holder nnd owner of said bond, will proceed to tell the above deseilbed real eiat8 at publla vendue, to the highest bidder, for cash, at ihe south front door of tho new county court house, In Kansas City, Sllssourl, be ing the building in Kansas City, Jackson county, Sllsbouri. In which the circuit court of suld county Is now held, on Saturday, the 4th day of Slay. A, D. IkSJ, between the hours of !) o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of raising tho money to pay the amount of said bond, with Interest, and the costs of executing this trust, DAVID H. ETT1EN, Trustee. Ferrv & Small, Attorneys. PROPOSALS for the erection or the new brick cottage und brick school building on the ground of the State Industrial Hoinu for Girls, at Chlllicothe, Alo. oitlce. of tha. Statu Industrial Home for Girls, Chilli, cothe. Slo.. April 12th, 1WJ. Sealed Lids will be received at the oillce of thu secretary until 9 o'clock a. m. on Slay 10th. IKK. for the erection of a brick cottage also a brick school building, on the ground of the State Industrial Hume for Girls, ut Chlllicothe, Slo. Plans und specifications inuy be seen at the ottlco of the home In Chlllicothe, Slo. Each bid shall be accom. panted by a certliled check In the sum of J5(iU. payable to V II. Slpple. treusurer. to Insure entering into contract If same u awarded. Ilond will be required for full performance of contract. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of th board- T. n. YATES. President , EMMA M. GILBERT. Secretary 1 183 D Or 1322. i if fU j ii I I " J .m. . rUAi&Pf"' V... , M