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. tJrto jmi-m ,tn.iwsai- THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL, VEDKECQ A. rflWK 1'.), 18J)5. ( if ir. - t V hv THE KANSAS CHAUTAUQUA, it Mitt. Alt uiiiik or tiii: ciukat as si:.miu.v is i"tixu-irti. 1-arj-e Attendance t'poif All Ihes MnMf, anil ttir Meeting I'mmlne ti tie One of the Most Snrrrtnt In llio Association's History. Ottawa, Kns . Juno 1 (Special ) Despite flic mini jctinli afternoon nnl late lat nlKlit the second tlnj of the aembty opened with n bright ky nnd the sun soon dried tho Rri nnd iefl the jiark rlt the lirkhter and fresher (or the rnln. The audloncp which gathered Inst night for the openlm: exercises numbered fully 3,t-". Ijr Mllner, the president, mide it few romirks and ppoke of. the past nnd prtent of the nsucmhls nnd jit-onilned n more Rucoeful meeting this yenr than ever before t)f lturlbtit Introduced Mr. Chorles I Mlze, of New Orlein, thn fo prnno ololt of the nscmi)ly, who snnit "The Carnival," by Molloy. This Drat np penrm v of Mm. Mlie was greeted by round of npplnUKP nnd ibe has a prospect of n very successful poison befote her. Mr. I". J KbbeK of Kansas, leclted Mae nulos's "VlrRlnl" In excellent stsle. Potion ln thee preliminary exercises Prank Cir p titer, traveler nnd correspondent, In troduced nnd delivered his tceture, "A Thousand Mllea Into the lleirt of Chlnn," lllusetrnled with Ftoreoptleon vlews This mornlnc the prnjer mectlti-j con dueled lis Dr Hurlbut una held In the Tabernicle "Whnt In It to lie a Chris tian" was the topic considered, A very (rood attendance w-,is had itt this first mornlnc pnscr meeting. "Pro-ltebrew Cnnn.in In the T.ljtht of the Monuments" wns the subject of Pro fessor Kent' lecture In the Hlbllcnl In Htltuie thl' morning. Professor Kent Is from the t'nlvorsltv of UIiIciiho nnd is well llttel to conduct thce studtos. lie Is a thorough scholar, n mnstcr of his sub ject nnd .1 fluent sponkor. This depart ment bids fair to bo more profitable thnn ever Jnder his cite The history of Cannnn from 3,tt0 H. I', ns It Is ree.iled by tho motiumintu of Pc'ipt nnd the exca vations In other pirts of tho surrounding country was oloelv pictured Tho chorus held Its second rehcarsnt with cen n larger ottendinco thin esterdav, nnd MIks lllshop opened her phslcat culture department, llereifter only mem bers of tho clns will bo expected. "Our Messenger nnd Temperance I.lten ture: Can the W. C. T. U. Do Successful Work Without Them?' was the subject of the W. C. T. IT. schools of methods, which opened nt 9 o'clock with singing. Scripture rending and prajcr. followed by (in address bv Miss O. P. Ilray, of To peka. Kas. Miss Uray said In n. temper nnce lecture a lady mndo the statement th it she considered the W. C. T. U. ladles the "Crenm of tho church." Miss liny did not quite ngroe wlt' that, as she thought othir lailles who wore not mem bers of the Vi'. C. T. U. were also doing u good work In other lines, but she thought tho V. C T V. ltdlos had the cream of tho church work to do. The Sunda school teichcrs' normal class, conduced by Dr. Hurlbut, took up the llrst of tho erle of studies In Old Testa ment his tors. The lesson this morning was "The lleglnnlng of Hlble History." Six- prlnclp-il events were brought out In the leson, ns follows: The deluge, disper sion of tho races, rise of the empires, mi gration of Abraham, Journcjs of tho patri archs, sojourn In Ugpt, the tlrt meeting of tho Women's Council met In White hull, mid was presided over bv .Mrs. Noble I'rentlss, superintendent of the women's depaitment. Mrs. Prentls made a few remarks, urging an women to attend tho councils, to register at the coun cil h ulqunrters tont, and Invited sill the ladles lit tho camp to nttend their meetings. Mr. Hill p Wll-on, of Hnvs t'ltv, Kas, lead a papei upon "When Shill Our DittKliters l.earn Housekeeping? ' She tm phnslzed the ininoifince of girls having n knowledge of honsekef ping, regretting that the cooking schools wihlch are conducted In the cities ennnot hive a. wider scope by reaching the glils In the simller towns nnd thought that It was the duty of mothers to undertake this work. She also thinks that It Is Important that girls should learn housekeeping whether their mothers epect them to be housekeepers or not. Mis Piouszner conducted tho first of her primary teachers' el isses, taking up the suhleot of "Dnvlronments of the Trl maiy t'lnss Its Kffect T'pon hcholar, Ti ichor nnd Trut,hs Taught." The lm poitanco of piopei surroundings, such us ventilation and tho necessary equipment for pioptt teichliiff were brought out and oniplinsled Tho morning lecture was delivered by Miss Dorothv Ulsbop. of Chautauqua, N V, on "Ileilth nnd Grace." .Miss Tilshop Is the condi' tor of a DeLsart phscal culluio olaf ad it was In reference to this svstem ' ..it her lec'uro had to do. Cirace, she h.ild, Is commonly tliousht to be of no value to practical people, hut Is a mere accomplishment for those who care to cultivate It. On tlie contrary, she de llnes gi ace ns economy of fone, and ickwaidness as n waste of force Grace ful movements conduct to health, and for that reason should be cultivated. She savs thnt by propel exercise tho elasticity of the boilv can bo mnlntaluod at the ngo of -10 ns It Is at the ago of Pi, and heirtlly In iloi"es the sivlng of another that "It Is lx-tter to be 70 ears joung than 40 ears old " Corpulency, much dreaded by ninny women, -.ho sns, enn bo nvolded by proper exercise, especially such exercise ns lulng tho muscles of the waist Into play. Physical eulturlsts do not seek merely muscular development, but seek to make ever outwaul function of the body respond and do tho will of the spirit within This afternoon Dr. C. n, Mitchell, of K insas Cltj, delivered his lecture on "Was It an Accident.' or How to Oct There " Ilov T, DeWItt Tnlmage. of New Voik olts, has nrrlved and will lecture this even ing on "My Journey Around the World." nnd also to-morrow nfternoon, taking as his subject "bchool for Scandal." "XVI ION VI. PV AT MIOAI.TA. A I.nrgx Atli nilanre at thn Missouri Chan. tiniqim otwltliatmiilliig Italii) VVmtlier. Sedalla, Mo , .Hum lS.-(Speclai.) "Nation al dn" nt tho .Missouri state Chautauqua brought out a splendid attendance, despite the lain At !) o'clock Miss Mary McCul loih talked an hour on "Kindergarten oik." At 11 o'clock she delivered u leeluro on ".Methods Kinplojed In tho Kln ileigartcn " Piofessor Oeoigo J, D, Uur lle, of Clinton, Introduced his class In phjhltal culture nt 2 o'clock. Tho exer cises worn ei-eKlng Interesting. At 3 u'elpck Miss .ICiilloch again lectured In explanation of kindergarten iilijs. This rve-nlng Dr. Mlilei lectured on 'The Strang er at Our Gate," In which he referred to the Immigration Jaws nnd recommended nonw changes 'lhei assembly will ndjourn to-morrow, It being editors' day. Among those booked tor addrisses ar Congressman John I", Trney. editor of the Hprlngtleld Ilepublle.in; lion. D. It. Anthon). of the I.tnvenworth limes, and Hon, C r, Cochran, of the St. Joseph Uiuette. imini' iiijvis iiy wiitn. Sprlnstleld. Ill, Juno 18 Governor Alt Feld to-d ly Issued tt call for a .special ses. i-lcm of (he geneiul assembly, 'ihe aebslon will meet next Tuesday, Topekn, Kas , June IS, (Special.) The. stuto board of charities has chosen ex btato Atehltect J, !. Haskell to superin tend all building which will bo done under eoutiol of that board Jiombay. Jur.o js l.oni Colin Campbell, fourth son of the Duko of ArgjH, a cap. tain In tho Uambaj Hide Volunteer corps, is dead at the nge of 43 jeurs, The tause of his death was pneumonia. Cedar Itnplds. Ja , Juno IS Mrs San foid (illi. wife of a Well-to-do farmer near Shellsbirff. polooued herself and threo of her elilldten last night. She was known to bo Insane. All four uro dead, Milwaukee, Wis., June IS Ilrudle G, fcehley, a prominent young attorney of this )t. was found deud In his office, to-dty. He had committed suicide with a revolver, No cause is assigned for thu deed, Atchison. Kas., June IS (Special) The first drowning of the season in Atchison occurred to-day, The victim was Tom Davidson, eolored, 12 eurs old. He was drowned In u pond north of town while in bathing. New Vork, June 18 rive trans-Atlantic steamers which reached their pltra in this eity to-day brought In tho aggregate l.lill steeiage passengers. The Wcrra, Which sailed from Naples, contributed 7o0 of these, the Alsatla, from Genoa, 464: the I'uldu, from Bremen, 31;'. thu Frleslaud, from Antwerp, 300, und the State of Ne braska, from Glasgow, 59. Sedalla, Mo, June IS (Special) Mrs. A.nanda Bobbin, who eloped with Police man Creasev, of thu Sedalla force, and went with him to Gulnesvllle, Tex., a few months ago. returned quietly three dais ago. ostensible on a visit to her mother Harly this morning Mrs. Ilobbltt ab ducted her 5-i ear-oil daughter, Maud, -who has been living with her father, and left with her for Texas. The father is In nursult. A LIVINGSHADOW, From the Greenville, N, C, ltelleetor. The following Interview his Just been given our reporter by Mr. O A. linker, the overseer t the farm of Colonel Isirto A. Sugg, of Ureehvllle, N. C It will Inter est anyone who has ever hnd Tjphold fev er .Mr. Baker slid, In ptrti "t was living In llentifort county, nnd on the 2d day of ivtober, lwt, I win stricken doivn with tsphnl'l fever. I had tho best h) Melon to nttend me nnd on the 15th day of January, 13I, I wns allowed to Ret up. I wns emnelnled, weak, nnd had no np petite. 1 could onl) drig along for a short distance nnd would be compelled to sit down nnd rest This continued for some lime, nnd 1 began to give up hope of ever getting well. I Iot m position In Ile-vu-fort counts, nnd having secured bne In Pitt counts, clerking In n store, I under took II, but was so weik t could not do the work nnd hml to Rive It tip. The dl cise settled In my knees, legs and feet. I wns taking first one kind of medicine nnd then ntiother, 'itit nothing did me any good. t was mighty lo spirited. 1 moved out to Colonel Sugg's about four or five months ago nnd commenced taking Dr. Williams' Pills. I look three a day for about three month'. 1 began to regain my appetite In n week's time, and then my weakness be gin lo disappear, and hope sprung up with n blessedness that Is lieynnd nil telling, At the expiration of tho three months I was entirely itircd and could tnke my nx and go In the woods and do ns good n din's work ns nny man, I wns troubled with dvspopsln nnd thnt tins dlsnppenred, It Is nlo a splendid tonle for weak people, I sns-, Mr, ndltor, Ood bless Dr. Williams: mny ho live for n long lime. I know he will go up sonder to reap his reward for he has done a wonderful lot of good. Tell everybody thnt nsks you about Dr. Will lams' Pink Pills for Palo People that If the) wilt coma to me I can certnlnlv satlsfs them ns to their merits. I nlunjs c rry a box of pills with me, nnd whenever I feel bad 1 take one." Wo were forcibly struck with tho earnestness of Mr. Hiker und his statement may be relied on. Dr. Williams JMnk Pills contain, In a condensed form, nil the elements necessary to give new life nnd richness to tho blood nnd restore shnttered nerves 'I hev nre nil unf.illl.1g spetfllle for such dlspnses as loco motor atnxln, partial pint sis, HI, Vitus' dance, sclntlca, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after erteots of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale nnd sallow romploxlons, all forms of weakness, either In male or female, and nil diseases resulting1 from vitiated humors In the blood. Pink Pills are sold by nil dealers, or will be sent postpnld on receipt of price (V) cents a box, or six boxes for 2 50), by nddresslng Dr. Williams' Mi-dlclnu Co , Schenectady, N. V. CIVHJ I'KDKKATION. Committee mi Orgnnlzntlon Holds ii Meet ing and IMsrusM's n Constitution. Thoims Jones, George W. Campbell, Hov. J. Ij. Sow nil and S. A. Pierce, of the com mittee appointed by the mass mooting which met last Tuesday night to organize a civic federation, to drnft a constitution and effect other matters of org.inlzulon, met last night In the parlors of the V. M. C. A. The constitution of the Boston Mu nicipal League, the .Milwaukee Cleic Ped era'.lon and the Kndeivor Good Cltlrenshlp League, with hendquarteis In Chlengo, were read before the committee and nu merous suggestions were received from them to help In drafting the ni'w consti tution for tho Kansas City Civic I'edern tlon. No definite action was liken b the com mltteo list night except to divide the work of the federation Into four departments the legislative, looking after city legisla ture, and that part of the state legislature which affects elt- Interests, the legal de partment, looking aftei tho proper enforce ment of all existing laws of the cits . the sinltarv department, looking after matters of health and eomfort of the clt , the philanthropic department, looking after all charities of tho cits'. The- committee will meet agiln next Tuosdav night nt tho Y. M C. A. parlors to complete Its v.ork. Meinwhllo the con stitutions of all the lending city federa tions foi the promotion of good govern ment throughout the countrv will have been received and the constitution of tho Kansas Clt Civic I'ederatlon will be pat terned after tho best parts of all thse dirfeient federations The committee will report nt the mnss meeting to be held for the purpose of com pleting the organization of the federation Thursday night, June 27, at the parlors of the V. M C. A. Dr. Ilriiiniiii'l ,loiirs In Speak. piper a number of sub-toplcs hearing upon the same subject will bo discussed. Dr. Jones Is to take a letdlner pin In these discussions Some of tho sub-topics will be- "The Itelattve Progress of the Child," "Why tho Appirently Normnl Child Does Not I.earn,"f "Tho Relation of .Mind lo Matter in the Child," and tho like. Salt to ltcmrr I unci. Christine Klein nnd husbind have brought suit to recover land deeded In them In oxchnngo for Douglas counts, Kas , land, llio petition filed In the Jnek son county circuit court vesterdny Is di rected against Annie D Taslor, who bis a loan oillee In the American Bink build ing, nnd John and Mary Curiam, who owned the real estate In Douglas counts Tho petition nlleires thtu u.hlt. tiia ih. stract of title of the KnnHis real estate was correct In thit It showed a cleir title to the properts In John and Mars Cu niiin, yet they did not sign the deed al though that olllco wns performed bs i-onio pei mhi or persons without the knowledge of the owners of the land The suit Is biought to hnve the deed conveslng tho Kansas City property set nslde ns It was obtained, It Is nlleged, by fraud The Kan sas City properts, which Klein trailed for tho Kansis land, was a lot In Karnes A. Hts' addition to Kansas City, said to bo worth $2,500. etr hulls Hied. 2I3SS. James T, Cln) ton vs, John Schnei der: Injunction. 2US7. Piank O Altmin vs. Trank Ogle, biy et ala replevin. 2ms Christine Klein et nl vs. Annlo H. Taslor et alj set aside deed J'9 Carrlo Sobbe vs. William hobbe; divorce 21390. Frederick A. Marsh vs South, western Loan nnd Land Compnn- et ul; equity. 21191. Kmll II. Van Ingen et al vs. A, H. Bear; petition In Judgment. Court otes. Tho counts court met sesterdns-, dis. approved the bill of T. V. Hsnn foi extra work on tho Leo's Summit roail, and ad join ned, A motion for a now trial In behalf of .' . plaintiff in Smedles Darlington vs. the Oakland Home Insurance company was overruled in Judge Dobsou'K division of the circuit court esterdas 'fliet terdlct was for tie defendant. The application of tho Martln-Perrln company foi a receiver for the Kentucky house, 1010 Union avenue, wns heard In Judge Dabsou's division of the elroult court sesterday and John Dlchenauei was uppolnteel receiver. He will put a man In to run the saloon until he can sell It. Mrs. Morris Sloman bus uu eyu to the household furniture and necordlngls ses terday sought and secured an order In Judge Dobsan's division of the circuit eourt, lestralnine her husband from dis posing of the household good! while the divorce suit she has instituted against him is pendintT. Prank G, Altman brought suit in replev in in the circuit cmut sesterdav to re. cover 597 pairs of shoes worth $1,500. The goods were seized by n constable to sat. Isfy a judgment against Albo Miller In favor of Prank O0'lelaj, Altman claims to own the shoes unci sesterday Sheriff O'Neill, acting under the writ Issued In the suit brought by Altman, seized the stock of shoes from the constable and returned them to Altman. Carrie Sobbe has brought suit for di vorce fiom William Sobbe In the circuit court. This is the second suit brought by Mis. Sobbe. the first appearing in Judge Slover's division of the circuit court. Judge Slover Induced them to forget their differences and live together, but twa seurs finds Mrs. Sobbe again In the court wanting legal separation from Mr, Sobbe, She alleges that he abused her. Sobbe owned an Interest In the grocery at 409 East Fifteenth street. In Judge Pobson's division of the circuit court an order was lsud yesterdav tern, porarils restraining John Schneider, who keeps a green house at fifteenth and Hu. cltd, from replacing the metal smokestack on his greenhouse with a brick stack. The injunction was issued at the Instance of James T. Clayton, who lives at 1509 Kuclld. Clayton alleges that the smoke stack is very near to his residence and that It has greatly injured his house, hence the suit. The hearing for a permanent In junction will be had next Thursday In judge Henry's ilyUloa of the. circuit court, J OF INTEREST TO STOCKMEN, Tlll'lti: Attt: MN OOOIH'ATTt.i: MIIV COMIMO TO litis Vt.VItKI'.T. Ireelers lime I rnrneel let I'lttlrn their Cot tle Mil limit t'slieg (eirn-the supply of t.iittlo niul "hcrp 11ns Ih" rrrnsril In I nglnnel. The per cent of good c.iMIe licT os terdny wns largo. The olTorltiRs nre now ns Rood ns pver veil, even tlurltifr the hlK crop jours. The scarcity of corn the past jeivr him tnuglit the feeder the vnlue nt ninny substitutes for tlml Krnln thnt In pat Sears wns considered the only rcllnlile cnttlt feed. Thnt the me taking advantage of this lvcrntlv uc quired Infurmntlon Ii ovldetieed by the Keod condition of both cattle nnd lioirs tiovv ooniltur lo market We li.Uo Just passed through the worst drouth sear over known nnd nil kinds of fe-ed stuffs have been lilgli, yet Knns-is City never rtcelve'd n Inrger per cent of good e'nt 1 1- and hogs In Its receipts than now In llnglnml, ns welt an In (he Vnlted States, ilieic hns been a falllnti ulf In the supply of cuttle and sheep the pnst few .venrs. The IaiiiiIoii Ment Trade's Journal s.is Wo kIvo below the latest live tocl returns R1I 1113, ll Cattle.. 10,7.i.7. II 7.Ki lt.Ms.117 .Sheep 10 037.S11 31,771.1 BMJW Hogs.. , .1,7.I,0II 3,:;s,030 32i.,S''S In 1S9I the number of cattle In the United Kingdom was I2fi,7f,s fewer than In 111, nnd G1S.W1 fewer than In 1V-' In l9 the- proportion of young- rnttle lo each 1,000 poisons wan 111, In I'tl It was 123. and In lsi2, 12S The fact that for each 1,000 poisons there ale II cattle fewer thnn tlieic were two sears ngo, mas well mnk" us ponder whether tln present prohibitive or piotectivo policy Is tho proper one. There vveie a hutnlier of fine entile here yesterdns Colonel Jaini-i II. Wllllnms, of Coming, Kn.. led the pioeesslon with twenty grade Khoit horns, 2 venrs old ptst, thnt would have attracted attention in ntiv ni.irKei. i nev were sleek, well fatted and smooth They nveiiiKed only l,3S poiimls but were well llnlshed. They weie sold by Scruggs. Ilnll & Co.. at .1.7:,, the highest price of the day. They went lo Swift ,. Co. Another handsome bunch was brought In bv that veteran feedet, M holt, of Haines. Kns Thine vvele 12 Hte rH 111 this lot and they avernged 1.131 pound nnd were fnncy beeves. The- weie fed live months on corn and rotnme-al nnd made a gain of about -100 pounds In Hint time. They -were sold by Patterson, Keeney .fc Hi an at $3 0". The vvete taken by Hastman for the export trnde-. ,T. W. Itussell, Sharp, Ka , had In cattle and hogs sesterdav. T. A. Ilatlleld, Valley Palls, Kns , got feeders here sesterdns'. L. D. Miller, Pnoln, Kns , came In with hogs sestet day H. A. Webb. Pollock, Mo, was hero after feeders c"terdn. 11. C. Piirrnr. Ilolden, Mo, was In e teielav with sheep. Stephens & Pioctor, Brajmer, Mo, came In with hogs vosterdns G. W. rishbaek. Nnpoleoil. Mo., was bete yesterday with some good light weight cattle. P. T Booth. Houston, Tex, was up vesinrilnv with cattle W. D. Wells. Assarln. Kis , wns nt the satds sestetd.iy with cattle and hogs. A. i: Wright, of Cain & Wright. Iota. Kas, had In cattle ami hogs cste Ida It. P. Now ell, Collins, Mo, came in yesterday with hogs W. W. Sanders, Burlington, Kns, was nt the sards with somo good steers xesteiday. A. H. IMwnids, Lebo, Kas, was In yesterdav with cattle nnd hogs- .loo HosMllon. Olpe, Kas , cntno in jestordny vvitti cattle nnd hogs D C. Alien, Saffoiilsvllle. Kas, had ill cattle and hogs sesteidas It. L Manuel, Pali pi is. Mo, was here with sheep vesti'idav 0111111". Love, Port Scott, Kns, was on tho vards sesteidas with cattle D A. Mable-. Croon, Kas, was In ses tet dav with cattle. A T. Wyatt. Aelilan, Mo, had In cat tle nnd hogs yovtei day G M Movvoll, Low iv Clt-, Mo, came In sesterdns with hogs A M Chiimheis, Chllhowee, Mo, wns nt the yards sesterdns with hogs. miMMI-IIOSlOX AMI Itl.llUtN-S10.no. (Hica.o & JJlton ft. ft. Tickets will be sold tills 5 to S, Inclu sive, ami iro good to return iinti August t, On Juls t sleeping e irs will lenvo Kansas Cits at P m .running tbiough to Boston, vli Niacin Palls Positively no clmnL'o of cars Berths can now be reserved nt Grand Junction ticket olllce oi bs ac!lI1p,(n;!j' General Agent, Passenger Department. r.tainiiiid Vlurblo mid tiling. The lecent trip to Chicago anil St. Louis maihi bs Architects W P Hackney and Adrlance Van Brunt was for the impose of examining1 different Valletta) of mirble and lire in oof tiling for tho new public llbrnrv 'I lies also made c ireful examina tion of the different stsles of shelving In voguee In the Chicago libraries 'Ihey were spielalls commissioned by the bo ml of education to look up these nubjects They calleil upon and questioned mveial of tho leading an hltects of Chicago notably Messrs. Jeiiues, Adler ,v Sullivan ntid llol nblid t Boche In St Louis thes visited a tlnn of terra cottii niiniirni'iuruti unu studied the mateilils Usui In the construc tion of several of tho public buildings In clde malls Mr. Van Blunt made use uf bis opportunities to studs the park and boule vaiel ssstems of both cities Had not their time been llmlteel tins would hive gone to the Hast niul studied tho nubile llbrai Irs of Boston, New Vork and Phllnlclphli, It Is possible they may do so later, ns the boaid of education Is vers anxious to havo them bilng to tho Kmsas Cits library all tint has been found of service la other cities of the countrs. Ilediiieil Bute's lei II iltlineirr. On account of the meeting of the Bap tist toung People's Union, nt II iltlmore, July 11 to 21, the B K O. It, 11 Co will pi ice on silo at nil ticket stations on Its lines west of the Ohio river, excursion tickets at ouo tare far thu loutiel trip. These tickets will bo sold July Id and 17, vnllil foi letiun passage until AiiMist 5 The rule from Chicago will bo 117.50 nml propottlouatels low rates from other points. Tickets will also be placed on hale ut all coupon nlllees west of Chicago, Whatevei point sou start fiom be sum sour ticket reads via B. .V O. In addl. tlon to the hlstoilc eottutry through which the B, ,1 O. runs, the B .V, O, Is (he only line from Chicago to Baltimore running via Washington, a double dalls'.servlco of fast eiipiess trains iuii between the West and L'ast. Por full particulars address L S. Allen, A, G. P, A., Grund Central station, Chi cago, Kntts to llcxteiu, The B, d O, It. II Co will sell round trip tickets from all points on Its lines west of the Ohio liver, to Boston and re turn, for all trains July 5 to 9. inclusive, vallel for return passage until Juls ii, with privilege of an additional extension until July 31 if desired, 'tickets will also bo placed on sale at alt prominent points In the North and Noithwest, The rato from Chicago will be $.'.', and coirespond. ingly low rates from other points. A double dally service of fast express trains is maintained from Chicago to all points In the Kast. Tourists will bear In mlud that all H &. O trains between the Kast and West run via Washington. Por full particulars write L. S. Allen, A. G. P, Agent, Chlcugo. leu Aero Tract Purchased, yesterday P. II. Madden puichascd the ten acre tract bounded by L'leventu and Twelfth streets und Agnes and Chestnut avenues, for $50,000. Tho sellers weio Mrs. Mary C btevvart and Patterson Stewurt. The tract has been platted as Stewart's third addition and Is now upon the muiket. Eleven lots were sold before even the deeds which closed the puichase were passed. Through tars tu Boston. Your wife and family will not have to change cars between here and Boston If you take Chicago & Alton railroad July 6. Positively no. chause of car OT1AWA CH.UlTAt (JtA ASKMItl.V. (Itinera, Kns,, ililnr llh In BRtb Inclu sive This will be the seventeenth minus! es. slon.nml the programme will be heller thnn ever. Special feature cverv day Juno M I Grand Army day, nnd Governor McKln ley, of Ohio, will be the speaker of tho dny. June 27 Is Children's elns A pro gramme of special music, nlo of special amusement bs Mr Prank lleird and oth ers, will be given. Vers low speclil rales have been tiiimtcl by the Hnntn Po ltouto for this occasion, and special trains will bo Call nt Snntn To Itoute ticket oftlces. northeast comer Tenth nnd Main streets, 1050 Union nvenue, or t'nlon depot, 1,(10-OT1AV4A AMI ltl.1t IIN-l,00. MrKlilIrt tiny, .tune 3111b, This Is O A II dny nt Ihe Oltnwi Chiu. tiuiiim Assembls ami Governor MrKinley, of Ohio, will be the speaker of the dav, HpeeHI trnln will leave Knnsn City Thuts dn, June 20, at S 10 n m, on the Smtn, Pc itoute, returning trnln will leive Otta wa nt n P. in SANTA t'H IlOt'TH ticket ofllers north cist corner Tenth niul Miln streets, 1050 Union avenue and Vnlun depol. seiiiimnr In the Alii glii'iiles. Tourist llokels to Cresson ami Bedford Springs vli SI Louis over Vandllln-lvnii-sslvnnla Lines will be nlel b mtmeitlng i.illwns in West ind Southwest eliitlng seion commencing June I 'through trains from HI Louis to Cresson over this short route to retreats In the AllcKhetiles, imil.NNI'.l!. 509 Chestnut st , St. Iritis, for demit. MAMI'.H-MAI.i: II lit. P. WANTBD A voung man or wotinii who will give us n few minutes of their time each day In exchange for a three mouth' course In bookkeeping. Address too. Journal olllce JC0 to $171 SALABV paid mil smell for cigars, experience not iie,c,"snr , extra In ducements to customers. Bishop A. Kline, St iouls, Mo WANTDD Two soung men, J12 per week. Claike, 9 West f.th st room i WANTBD .1 live men, light work, good wages, 1,1:1 Main st , room 2 VATnn i'i:mai.i: iini.p. WANTBD White girl for general house work 3107 l:nl 9th st. M I ItATIO.N AM l'll-ll ALB. WANTP.D Position by man In private famils to take care of hores and work around the house; not afraid of work Albert Birnctt, US S. 1st st , Armourdale, Kns, WANTDD A position bv experlencul soung dentlt, graduate, highest refer ences; no udvoitMng: pie for Southern lo citlon. Address W E9J. Journnl olllce KMl'l OVJII.N r AOI'.M'lt s. C A N A D 1 A NEMLylBNTOPFllCB , nnd furnished rooms, 101'i Bast 12th. cor. Wslnut. Tel. 1179 The best place In K. C Mo , to find help or situations, male or female: 11 sears' experience lief. Omeha Nnt bank Omiha: Cltlrens bank. K C. w a rrn-AorMs. BVBBV min with iinsone dependent on him should hive his life Insured Be wise In time1, whilst good health nnd opportunity remain, and before dlsnbllltv or liicieioeel age mill de bnr v on 'I he CAN TON MASiUN 1C M1'1 UAL BBNBVOLn.NT HOClI'.rV of fers Inducements that no other eonipins does All premiums paid b ick at death Losses p lid promptly and In full Both sexes Insured at same rates. Call or write A. Chiiclvvlek. General Agent, f.ii Amorlein Bank building Agents wanted In Missouri. WANTED Agents New w ill map Ignit ed States mil world, six feet long Ele gant, boiiitlful colors. No experience needed You ennnot make mones easier Send fc for sample or write Band, Mc Nails A- Co , Chicago. WANTED Agent Simples free. Shoop. 3211 Grind ave ' Dr TO HCVT-llllUSKV. TO BENT JOSEPH I'LPME Itental Agent .since JSSO UU New E-igl mil building 1717 Eist 11th st. room house. l" le'ix JelTerson st. S room brick J.'-' Ill i 'lioost ave 10 rooms modern, $30 '07 Pnst l.'th st , s room brick, 41", 111! Harrison si, S rootnn, modern, $10 II rooms nt 1S15 Grand ave , $il h HIKES. fiH Independenee ave, large store, $r, lSlI Gi mil ave, large htoiu, $15 TO BENT Piirnllieel house for Julv nnd August, re ferenee if quired IJ.'O Troost ave. TO Itl.NT BOOM. TO BENT Suite of two large nlcels fur nished front rooms, south nnd eist expo1, uie, first-class board W0 Porest 'IO BENT Pour ronm Hit with clout and bath Jus Cotter 921 E 12th st Tel 519 to ltr.M him ri.i.vM.oiw. Aitl".TJ ,To 5v BaIxTn B Tor 101b and Walnut. Apply to C K Schoellkopf Arlington Bullilini,' iiusim:ss ciianct.s. 'TuhlNllsSClTAsVERMli bs Investing In wheat now When full ex tent of damage to all crops becomes known, wheat will go up lo $1 uu and moie Smill Investors can safely mike splendid profits now. Write to-das for Manual on huccessful Speculation and Dills Market Letter, both free, to 'I nomas .t. Co, bank ers and brokeis, 253 Bialto bldg , Chicago, III BUSINESS CHANCE Make big money by Investing in wheat now When full ex tent of dninigei to all crops becomes known ulic.it will go up to $100 nml more. Sin ill Investors can safely rrnke splendid protlls now, Wrlto to-day for manual on success ful speculation and d illy market letter, both fieo. to Thomas S. Co, Binkfrs and Brokers, 233 Itlalto bldg , Chicago, 111. BUSINESS CHANCE-An active, lush ing man, with $500, to engage In a part nership with it manufacturing house-, t is. tabllsh and control sub-ngents. Business Urgo anil profitable Address Manufactur. er. box 7s. Baltimore Md. CI.MKVOVANT. ADVICE that brings success Dr, Morris answers ull questions Involving thee affair of the he-uit, InulrubS and domestic life, nnd of loved ones far and near Don't fall to call If sou are In trouble, nuj Oak st MBS. L. JAMES, the well known clalr vosant and trance medium, may be con ultei at 1209 Grand ave.: parlors 33 and -10. Tlt.7tSri:i t'OHl'ANII s. CHAb. K. lOWT, JOHN H. TOWT, Preldent. Vice President. E. L. HARRIS. Secretary. MIDLAND TRANSFER CO -Freight and baggage transferred to and from all depots. Furniture moved and packed by experts. 407 and 409 Wyandotte St., Kan sas City. Mo Telephone 1517. WIIOI.KSU.B HIOVCI.1H, W'B want a joung man In every town In Missouri. Kansas and Nebraska to handle our wheels Get our catalogue and prlcei to agents. KANSAS CITY BICYCLE CO . 1027 and 1029 Broadway. Kansas City. Mo rNi:w si nit aw. company, HAVE NEW and safe building for fur niture storage. Advances made; packing and shipping done. JOHN A. KAMCS. 603 Walnut st. Tel. 1713. Manager. LOST, LOST A babv's shawl with blue nlu In It. Return to this oitlce or 100S E. 14th tt. Reward. SAFES opened and repaired, bought and told. Combination locks cleaned and changed. 11. IIARRIGAN, Expert, Telephone 12SI 109 East Tenth st. HOHbr'b ANI VnlHCl.ES. ArijluTYoiTTniisEsTMri er month; sent for and returned. Mark S. allsbury. Independence. Mo. ROOFINU. THE Kansas City Metal Roofing & Cor ritttii Co.. m DtlawftfC. tiiu. rtm Ai.t:-iti:t, i:stmb. FoT'sIe-FarM AT A BARGAIN fO1 ALL CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. A 320 acre st tc firm on the line of Ihe Port Seott ,x (" ilf rnilrnid 39 miles from Knnsis Cltv, Mo 1 mile from Poll Kns, and I mlb from llllldile W This farm Is mo-tK biltotn I in I, nb ml .'i neres under i ultlv ition, bilnme tlml r pisture all tui' 'ii aires e in be tnn I, idow Inn I Bull iicek runs through It Iheie nre also x wells nnil elli'rn nnd several springs or gool rlenr wnlrr laim Is fenced ml i tns fe-m e 1. barbed wlr le boards thiR liebl) Good S room frame house In vtrs fair condition, barns, corn irlbs, hug pens, eu Price, $30 pot acre, all cash, or MR per acre on time, Por fur ther pnrtlcnlnrs address II V Use, room C. Heals building, 'Uh nnd W'ssnlot'e sts care of D Ellison . Sons, or Woodson Masters, t5q , Pnoln, Ka. VHP MIGHT BEAU nil's' The owner of a !M ncri- fruit farm de sites in,- to sell It for htm II Is within a tndlus of fi miles of nth nn I Main sts, In .tin kson countv, hriu n rallroml t itlon. There are apples penrs, ie.ie lies, plums, cherries, aptleots grape's, si raw berries, hliiekberrle, uispberilos goose berries, , ur tnnts. asiartiKus. ihubarb horse nnll'li nil growing and ln-arlliR He wants $7 VJ0 for till place, if he ilon I Bill It till star, next senr It will be wottli $10000, nnd the S-enr fallowing It will sell foi tl'iflon. Mr the fruit l getllni; be-'tei overs sear lie will sell nlmut Jl con worth of fruit this Sear It will soon ps for Itself S"0 me for e h"np roslelene es Nice HO foot lots $.ii wie h, ip-ir car line s mips on Ptnspc, t nvi crcat birpaln (bole" , heap lots siuth and east Sec me for bnignlns and ex haugos. Moue to loin on nal etnte P A I'JtEDP.tttCK. 110 N V Life tiletic. .MOM V IO I O.W, PAII.M LOAN'S Sent K'iiin r.m. In Missouri nnd Knnns, annual Interest pa nbl ut borrower's home bank, mumy reads. Loans hIfq for sale JAMEt I, LOMBARD. Over I'lrst National bink f AM) G l'EB e E.M money on ijiiI!hs residence nnd farm property, imusiinlls fi vorable terms Appls to Homer Reed or 1 hi-o Nash, inef Brn.ielwi.oi Cnitcs Hiiiise' LOW IMLRL.il KnhMs Clt loans, improved properts mil Call or address JAMES I. LOMBARD Over I'lrst Nnlleiml Intik TO LOAN Long nnd short time money, quick at ln rates II 1. IGIIN'ioN Vz t'ei T.'leiihnn in; 721 V l.lf, bleli- list i:i.i,am:(kis. J P ICEN'Mt'llt foi the mst "I ,uru lie Kansas Cltv. has given neloiml itteiitton to icpilrlng lln watehc and clocks Charges rensoiinble N'ee C East Tenth st , lie! Main niul Wnbiut IP 'VOIJ wain n (fond "teak with the Pest cup of Mochi and Jim ceilfee In tho clty go to M'CLIN KICK S "10 Walnut JAMES BANNON the irchltect has r. sinned l)iisliies, with olllccs 'temple block mm, irvi ij tra.spi:hh. N'OBVIAN .V Itiiltl.ltlSijN, iwopiictoM of abstracts mid eximlurs of land title's No 10 Eist Sixth sin, i, furnish dulls tho InuiHfeis of re il etili tiled In the record ers olllce nt KensiH Clt, Mo Notice All truii-tirs .ipp, ulng In our dally reports contain cove units of general wairanlv unless otherwise st itod June is J II S isles to Emm i C Gllwee; lots ."J nnd 30 block 1 Vnneler-ve-nter lilac $ William II. Drown to P S Brown, Jr . uiicIIvIIkI Ii ilf or lots i ami 0, blink I, I'acllk dace, and lot 1.', block J, Dundee pall; ... . J. 11 Ciimmlngs and wife to A I Mebl lot (1, reMirves of O. C Div's addition . n Nelson and wife to A Sclivvirz, lot 1.1, bloc k I" in lerbllt iil.icc . PR! SI'EI S DELDS H Rose lo L S Lleb-rman, north II reel of lot 21, llout Avelillo heights . . . I) S pnttii"oii and wlf.' to J L. Pols mi lot If. block Wlullell il tee 1,100 3,400 1,500 300 45 I2iO i,r.e.t. Mil H i'.s. (I'lrst mibllcatlan June i.ih IMj.) NOIICEOP ritL'SfEEh SALE Where a on .Viirll 17th lbv. John lorpes and Luceua Torpe'V tils wife, mile executed and delivered their deed of trut for the purpose of securing the pas mint of one bond for the sum of $1,300, in t ild deed of trust described, wherein tin's conveyed lo the- undersigned, DiNiel II Dltlen, trustee, the following described re il est ite, situ ated In the counts of Jickson und stite of Missouri to wit LotH numbered nineteen (19) twents-one (.'!) and twents-thrce (.Ml, In St John it Diwson's addition to the city of Indepenilenee, Missouri according to the recorde I plat thereof, together with nil the Improvements and appurtenances thereunto belonging, and whereas on the 17th ell of April, 1S5J nt 4 30 oilock p m slid deed of trust was dills recorded In book 173, at pige 232. of lhe records of slid Jackson count at Indepencb me Mis souri, nnd wheieis. Hill deed of trust pro. vbles that upon nonpisnient of the debt secured by snld deed of tuist b thi milk ers thereof, the properts therein described mns b sob! b the trustee for the purpose of raiding the money to pas the debt there bs seeured, nnd wherens, said Indebtedness Is now fust due and unpild, now therefore, oiibllc notice Is herein given lb it I. the undersigned David II Ettlen, tho trustee named In s ild deed of trust, under und by virtue of the authority vested In me bs salil deed of trust, at thu request of the owner of sitd bond, will proceed to sell thn above descillied real estate nt public ven due, to the hlUust bidder, for cash, at tho east fi out door of th.- counts court lion.-,' of Juckson county, Missouri, nt Independ ence, the county sent of said counts, being the building In which the circuit court Is held nt Independence, on 'Ihiirsd is, tho 27th das of June. A D. 1S91. between the hours of 9 o'clock In tne forenoon and 5 o'clock In the afternoon of said ills, for the purpose of raising the money tu pus tho amount of such Indebtedness, with Intel et and taxes advanced by the owner of said bond, and costs of cxeciilln,- this trust DAVID II P.TT1EN' Trustee SEALED BIDS POR SCHOOL TUNDH In aceurdaucu with tho piovisioii!, of an act of tho general usse inbls of the) state of Missouri, entitled "An act to repeal ar ticle 3 of chapter 141 of tho Revised Stat utes of Missouri of ISs.i. said article being entitled urgatilatlon of oehool dNtrlcts In rltleo of over one hundred thousand nnd less than three hundred thousind Inhabi tants.' und to enact In lieu thereof a new article providing fur tho orginlzatlon ami government of school districts In cities of over 0110 hundred thousand and I, s than tinea hundred thousand inhabitants," ap proved March 31st, U.'J, fealecl bids will bo received by thu bond of dlreclois of the school district of Kansas (.'Its, Jackson counts', Missouri, up to 12 o'clock nuuti of Mondns, the fcth clay of Juls, A D 195, fiom ans bulking corporation, association or Individual banket lit said school district that may desire to b selected as tho de positors of the mones and funds of md school district. Each bid or proposii must btato the rate of Interest that the banking corporation, association or Individual bank er miking It. otteis to pay on tho funds and mones a of snld school district for thu term of two sears next ensuing tho dam of said bid Hieh bid must bo nccoiunoniid bs a cheek lu favor of (he hchool illotrlu on somo solvent bank In said dutrti t duls eertllled In the sum of twents-llvn hun dred dollars as a Guaranty of gooil faith on the inrt of tho bidder, and that If his bid shall bo the highest he will enter Into tho bond provided by livv. AH bills re. celved will be publicly opened, at the hour named, at the ptllco of tho boird 'Ihe board reserves tho right to reject any and nil bids. The interest to be ji.ua upon suid funds und mones will be compuu 1 upon the dalls balances to the ereellt of the sehool dlsttlct with said depositors, an I will be pas able to the treasurer of tho school district on tho first day of each month. Further Information mas he ob tained at the ollb e of the board, corner llgnin Uim creu .ni-a, R I. YEAGER, I'resllent. W. E BENSON. Secretins Attest: NOTICE TO blOCKIIOLDBItS. Vnii, .. Is hereby given that a special meeting of 1 tho stockholders pf the Mutual Home and savings Associauon win ue new ut thu uillco uf tho company on the '7ih das of June, l!95. at 9 o'clock u. m., for tho pur pose of voting upon the proposition of pro. vidlng for the transaction und future busi ness of the company undei the juoil&loos of an uct ot the leglslatuie. entitle 1 "An act to lepeul article 9. of chaptei 4.'. of the Revised btatute of Mlssouil, lb!s9, comero 1ns mutual savings, fund, loan and building associations, und to enact a new statute lu lieu thereof, tu piovldo for tho organiza tion and Iticotporatton of mutual savings, fund, loan uud building associations und the management and conduct of tho business theieof, also, to jirovldo upon what condi tion foreign ustotlutlons of llko character may do business In this btute, and for other iiurposes," approved April ,'Oth. U9, und for the transaction of uch other busi ness us muy legalls be brought before the meeting THEODORE S CASE, President. P. MTr-BXtBE. Sscrstarjt. I.EUU, MVIK Es. . U.'irst publlcntlon June ;th I"".), KnMci: f ritrfsTnni sr t whore. n, on Jnnusrs Slth.PW, CI srl f I niKlnrty nnd Isabella DoitBherts, lit- w fe mile, executed and delivered the 1 1 I of trust for (he purpose of pt -urn r th' pnstmnt of one bond for the sum or 's u m sail ded of trust described wh 1 m the) ion veed to the underslrne luvii II Et tlen. trustee. Ihe following les rbrd.rnl etite. situated In the ml of Ja kon Rtt.l .Crttn ..P e,..H.fc, ( i .... .1 n- lot of grnimd'tivo liundr ,1 m I llfteei CI ) rret in nieiih. nnd runnitif I! entir Ii-hlH linrili and spitlh. ofT Ihe wr-t ml of tint four acre tract of litid sittut I In tho city of Independence, nnd d ut i felloiv That n, the north hilf of lb, west one miru or n certain menu rnur uo n,r tract nf land hjne south of ind aljolnmg thr addition insets b Thomas lb rgs to S1I I ,iej cm icieirprn iriie r, cent a n Tl ani Norrl"' ndilltlon. the four (I) acre tract herein described Ivim? bounded nn the saulh bv Short treit on the east bv Innd sold bs John W Pern to one Rob inson, W nlnut street runs through snl I four (II mres from ea-( to nest, leaving n strip some txvcntj -four nnd n half tSI'H fceq whin on north side of aid Walnut street, nn I, nheri'as. em the ?7lh lav ot Jnnunrs, I"1, nt II 15 ciVlock a. m snld dcrd of trust was dill recorded In book 175 at pn-e 4i, of the roe oid of said Jackson coiintv. Missouri, and, whetrns sail dee, I or trust provide th it upon linn-paviiiPiit nf ih" debt secured bv said deed of ttust b the makers thereof, or their failure to insute the buildings sllliiilrel Uuitl Slid bind, or to pas 01 cause to be pnol nil taxc" and nrssnients lev ltd upon said premises when Ihe amo become due nnd pnvnble the propertv therein eerrlbed mav be- sold b the tiusli'c for the purpose of rilsltu; the monei to pis the debt tmrebv si euteel nnd. While is, 'Old luUbledness Is now pel due mid tinjinn! md snla mnkeis hive fnllul to Insure' the buildings, and to pnv or cause to be pilel the taxes levied upon "Old premises, now, theiefore, pub lic notice Is herebs kI.tii that I, the uncle rslgnsil Die id II. Ettlen. the tru-tee iiiimrd ill nld deed of trust under nnd bv virtue of the niithorlt vesli'd III tile b) said deed of trust, at the request of the owner of Slid bond, will proceed to sell the above described re il estate, at publlt vendue, to the highest bidder, fot e'lish, nt Ihe front door of the bulblliig In Independence. Missouri. In which the clicult court of .11 Jnrk"on icinntv Missouri Is held 1111 Sittirdiv. tho ".stli dis of June, IW between the hours of 'i o 1 loc k In the forenoon nn I ( o'clo k In the arte moon of sibl elav ror the purpoe of raising the mones to piv th" amount of nild Indebtedness, with lu'erist and costs of executing this trust DAVID II ErriP.N. Trus.ee TBI'srP.P.'S MAI.I- WhnreT Antin M Morrison ami Dav hi II Morrison, her bus bind bs the'lr certain eleed of trust d itc d the tilth eliy or tvptenibrr Pd, nnd Hied for lecord and recorded on the Villi das ot Sept mber, l&'il. In the olllce of tin recorder of deeds for Jitckou counts Missouri, at Kansis Cits In biok I! No l"1 at pige -,". convesui to tlie umiersigneei tuiste'c the follonlng do-cribed itul estate-, situate In the -otinlv of Inekson, state of Mis souri, to wit 1 he north twents-llee (J"i) feel of lot number nliii'tetn (l'n, and tlm -outh twehe and one-halt (IJ',1 feet of lot number twents CO), In North Altiimoiit, an addition to the Cltv ot Kansis. now K ni si Cits Mlssouil ns the s line are in irk- it und ileslgnnti d 011 the corrected pint of North Altimont. of record In the otllce of the ree oriel or deeds of said Jackson coun ts. In trut, however, to secure the pi metit ot one Mist tnortguge real estate ne gotl ible note and four Inteiest coupon notes In said deed of trust deribeel anil vvhercis. It Is provided In Slid deed of trust that In eae' default Is m 1 le In the piymcnt of siid notes, any pirt thereof, or 111 of the Interest thereon when due. then the suld trustee ma pioeei'd to sell said proficit In snld deed of trust described and heielnbefeire described, and inv and everv part thereof, and whereas, default his been mide In the pnsmctit of the soil llrst iiioitguge real est ite negoti iblr note, and tho same Is put due and lemaltis un pild, now, therefore, public notice Is here in given tint I, the unclci signed trustee will, bs virtue or the' autliorlts In me vested In the tonus or said deed or trust nnd it the request of the leg il mini 1 und hcilib r of said note picHeul to sell and sell the rial e-tate hereinbefore described, at public vendue, tu the highest blddei for eish at the front door of the eourt house (where the circuit court Is held). In ICinsas City, .1 ickson counts Missouri (the same lwlng the south front door of tho new court house loc itcd on the block of ground boiinde I bs' Missouri nve nue, Oik, I'lfth und Locust streets). In nil Kansis cCItx fin Prld 1 . the Uth d is of Julv 1W, In twe.n the hours of nine o'elee k In the forenoon md the o'e loc k In ihe ifteninon of said das 10 ji i snid not. and the costs and expenses of e xecutlng thii. trust riiv.Mx h (.ROVES, Trustee (I'lrst imbibition lime t, 1Vi5 ) NOTICE OP Hit SIEE s SALE Where as on Oilolur JO, lto I Q A King nnd Patba E King Ills wife, made executed and delivered their deed or trust Tor the puipjs or securing the pas ment or their bond for the sum or JITiOl") In slid deed of trust described, w her. In thev conve-sel to the undersigned, Divll II Ettlen, trus tee, the following de set hid re il estate sltuited In the coiintv of I ickson and etite of Mlssouil, to-wit. Lots numbered nineteen (13) and twents u'O) ut bloi k ' twelve (IJ) or the re survey of Pen list in heights an addition to the Cltv of K urns, according to tin reionled pi it tlie re,, r. togetuer wiin an ui cm niiiirovciri nts thereunto helotming, and where is on the Jutb dus or October, ISsS nl 1 10 o c lock p m , snld deed of trust was dulv re-onbd In book B .t' at pit,e M:, nf ihe records of hnld Jackson counts Missouri, and, whenas snld de ed nt trust provides that upon noti-p is merit ot tho ilebt Mciired b) said deed of Bust bs the m ikers theieof, tho piopcrty tin leln described mas be sold bs the trustee for the purpose or raising the inonev to piy the debt tlitreb) seemed, and, whereas slid lndc btedne i Is now mst due anl unpild, now, there fore, public notlco Is hereby plven that I thu underlgnecl, David II Ettlen tho trustee nnincd In sill deed or trust, under and by virtue of the niithoilt) vested In me bv said deed Of trust at the luijucst or the owners of sill bond will pio ml tu sell tho above descrlbtd r il estate at public vendue, to the highest lild. . r for eish at the front doeit of the counts couit iimis, nf .lack-on counts .Mbsouri. .n In ili'pendeiiie', the coiinls wit of said coiintv on 'lhtirsda), the 2ith dis of June, ln'i, between the hours of "i o'clock in the fori noon nnd fe o loik lu the .if t.-rn ion if t-aiel das. for the inriiose of ralsinr the mones to Ji is the amount of slid indebted ness, xx ltli Intirest and costs, ot executing this trust. DAVID II ETTIEV Trustee EDWABD C WRBlllI' Alt irnes TRUSTEE'S SAI.E-V.; Jitietis. Esther A. Pieeland, und John L Picelind, her Iiih bind bs their certain deed of Hum, dated line llrst das of November, IM'J nml filed for record and lecordcd on th.i jRii , is ur Januars. liJl. In. tho olllce of ihL recorder or deeds of Jackson couiiis. .Missouri at Kansas Clt), In book 11 No 1,9 m pi,;, did convc to tho underelgmd tiu.t.ee the tollovvtng described real estate utiiite in the cuiints of Jackson, state uf Mlse-ourl. to-vvlt Lot number xlx Pi). In bind, seven I7i, lu Jeraes heights, an iddltlon to the City of Kansas, now kalis ih Cits .Missouri, as the samu is marked and doounaied on the pi it of said addition on ill, nnd of roc ord In the olllce of the? recorler ot deedu of said Jackson county In truat to seeuro (he pa ment of one Hist iiioitguge r. il estate, note, In snld deed of trum des rlbed, uinl, wlicreus, tho said nolo naa beeotno due and default h is bee ii made In the pas ment thereof; now, thn; fore puhll, notice U bereb) given that I, l.d L s,arrltt. trus tee. will, undei and bs virtue of the au thority In ine vested, by the terms of bald deed of trust, and at the n-ciiiest of the l- gal tuiicier nuu uiuci uu noie, iroeitec to bill, and tell at public! v indue, to llio highest bidder, for e-aili. the properts here. Inbefore dchiilbed. at the vium, f,ont door of tho Pnlted States postolll e, in Knns is Cits, county of Jackson state of Mluurl, on Wdnedny, (ho Jrd du) of Jul), isw, between the hpuis of nlnu o'clock In tho forenoon uud live o c lock In the nfttinoon of said da), to pas said note and the comj and expenses of xecutlng this trust acme iv I;l hfMriT TrllslPe Till nl'l.E S SALE- W hi re is.default has teen made lu jiasniciu ot jiiliiciiia) unci in. tercot of a bond described In a dee-el of trust inudu by lieorgu Winder (single) tu secure a part of the purchase price of the real estate hereinafter descilbed, elated August 5th. ISa'J. Illesl for record September Ulh, USJ. In the ollbe of the recorder of deeds for Jackson counts, Missouri, at Kansa Cits, und iec-orled n book B 37S. ut pai,e IUJ public notlco la hereby glsen that I will, pursuant to said deed of trust, at the request of the owner and legal hold? er of the bond, proceed to sell, and sell to the hlUiest bidder, for cash, at jmtjllo ven due, at the west front dcor of the Pnlted States custom house and postotllce building In the CUs of Kansas (njvv Kansas Cits). Jackson counts. Missouri, on Saturdas June d, U9j. between the hours of 9 o'clock lu the forenoon anl 5 o'clock In the ufternoou of that das', tho rial estate In t-ald deed of trust described, situate In the count) ot Jackson and state of Missouri, to-wit All of lots number one (1), two (J), three (3), and four (I), In block number four (I), In the subdivision known as "Wur der Park," ag said lots are marked uud deslgnuted on the plut of Warder Park, lied and recorded lu the olllce of the re corder of deeds for Jackson counts'. Mis souri, for the purpose ot satisfying said Indebtedness and the cost of executing tbl trust. OARUINUR LATHIIOP. !Triu.M. i...rei... V5" . x VV l0,,..nL' ' .,nM ' l Prnoklle . x 0.1pm X, 1 ',0,r ,m)rt triel.tnnktaB with the ald nd; Atlantic (xpre, TJoom s..pn pWrtT,? ,v;,!i v, s1',',', 'te,ho u! s,,h"i,:c?,?..fneVprhen,' KH jSks . ."or.j k .o' taJ,k AXswirxm;, RWs'mh:W-& UNION DEPOT TIME CARD lttisttto( lilt All OVHll., Jet. lOltS HI Ml II, T. l'At t. and VIIN.M.Al'OI t. Choir Cnrn Froo. Dlnlnit Cnra, llcttMor-irrs f 3MII hi slid 1014 Lnt u Avo 1Bd I AdelreM It, C Ullli, A (I, P A , kintal - .... , 1 ln r t n vli In nn clallj- unt tnniliel x ' t ri 1 Sin lis. " " Sin y itil t, ex pi Situr.' iy ' , 'X it M 1 da) "I Stturlii ml Pirit vol- inn le-nv , sreo J column, arrive I HANNIBAL Ac ST Jed) R R -Bur. niftol Route. Idee itmelie Deliver eft 1C C expr-s, Lincoln llllllntts .v. 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INHEPENDENcE AIR Depots Senird ani Wsmlotte nnd Sec ond nnd Walnut KANSVSCITY A INDEPENDENCE R P H TRVN'SIT RAILWAV I'n'li'lVV Depots Plfit.nih street station Twelf'h street station N nth sire, t si tile n Only Transfer Line Having Exclusive Privilege, at All Depot3. The Depot Carriage and Baggaga cojNCjPA.isr'Y-, SI V I Nl 11 AMI IIIIIIAHW V. FOR A CARRIAGE OR LAGGAOE WAGO'I I'riimp nn 1 tte-'l itde Ml 1 M II V l 11 Vl.c.l I u. Me, II T VI Oft IC faleMlchlcnnand IskeSjntnor IiinspoflalinnVix LAKE SUPKK6QR STEAMERS. THECnFAT LAKE ROUTF. tlnte Dee Xecc i-l.e I siceuu.lilp lieu Una, Calluiuu From Chicane, lor "turn e I Uie I I" ', 'l, " ' tl"1,'l?e In nn, .1 SI ie 1 V I o l t, Vci Ml M, lie ul M Sit I, SI . , leer lUtt en Sirliiui- lei ilee- c linrlcveU rtc "t n 1JH Heel 6 HI VIMIil lurMvultsic Slnile Miriiiidtr lljnonclt, Itoidit , Atlilslil Pulillli et. Tin. ami 111 VI1 M lllile-trtiti. I linn lilcC eiiiellitl lee" c'l nl Hi ell Hi SCE ANDCOCIS RISHAHOM WATIS STS CHIIA1 LPdVl. MIllCKS. NOTPMruP Till hi i:i! h nAl.i: Us re i foil of default tn th' pasine-nt of (he prln -ji.il rote and the iat four coupons th rein uttiched. oMipllm." a pas Hunt of JI.' pr I ',0th ,tl, on iciipnii No J eliMriDr) In aci I I' lire-cl I'S l ''eel e.t int ellt.il JI iv i l&SW tiuicle bv At nl" 15 button in1 PratiK. (I Sutlcii her husband, to tb undcrio I trintce, reeuidcl In the reioiderx f tlce of Jneksjii counts MIi!oiirl nt Kan .n City. In book II i7 nt liaBe. 517 ai ihet recii.m uf the Icual owner anl hul lei of tall died ur trim, and nulet I the un ler slened trusteei, will, on 1 rid is the .Mst das of June'. Ida.' between the- hour of 3 o cloe k III the fe'lenoon and i uiluck m ihj afi"iiioon of fald das nt the louih front door of the ilreiilt eourt hoiiiie, nt jj13. tourl aveiiuo ami 'iak l In Kansan ('its Jackson counts, Missouri, sill ,t uublli mle to the hlflifot bidder, for cash the properts situated In f.ild Kunnai Cltv Jackson counts, Ml.sourl and in sn u.,,i of truat it.teilbed n follows to. wit; All of the noitb lx- and one-fourth (t.i,) feet immm I l-lfil 1 linn in ire mi iaa,.a ef.ii, t Phone u Cr 1322. ot lot nuniii-r-'i '"'"! "' cj an ot lot niimbi'red fourieen (II) In block numbfrel four (I), ai. the evanu are murkecl iui, ,f3. li,nitiel on the ree ord plat of Chace's sub. division of u part of the southeast one. fourth (') of section four il) township forts -nine (U) ranee thlrts -three (3J) for the jnirposo of jmylnt.' oit und alllifsll; ill liulcbied'ie tui.ethcr with Interest theieon. und (he exjiense of this irut W ' PAItKP.lt Trustee litl ,s,li:i:.S SAI.l-.-Wbcreas.defuult has been made lu the pasnuut of the in iucln.il uud intereiit of a bond dicrlbed in u cer tain dud ot uust executed li ilaiy Mor e,un, blm-le, to utcurc a jiart of ihu imr chase price of the real estate heieinufier described duteel bejxembtr lltb. to ill l for record faepteiubet 11th, lSib, In the otll e ot the lecordei of deeds for Jackson conn IS, Missouri, ut kiink.il Clt), und rtcor.I I In book It M. at pabe 311. publlo notl e , heicby etveu that I will, pursuant u- a ' deed of trust niul at the request of th e owner and leeal holder of tab! bord ll to the hlfchekt bidder, for cush. at jmbu auction, ut the south front door of th court house, the bulldlni; in which the cir cuit court of Jackson county U apiiolnted to be held, (on Miisourl avenue Tjctween Oak and Locust streets). In the City of Kansas (now Kansas Cits), Jackson coun ty, Missouri, on baturdas-. Juno ."2d, 1S33. between the hours of 3 o'clock u. ui, and j o'clock p. m of that das, ull of lots num. bei twelve (12) and thirteen (13), la block number lx iC). "Muplewood," as the same are marked and designated In the plat of the same, tiled and recorded In the olllce of the recorder of deeds for Jackson coun ts. Missouri, for the purjyse of satlsfslng said Indebtedness and the cost of executing Ibis trust. QARDINCR LATmtOP. Inutee,-- V