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vwtfgittjfrBfrr mwjwiaiioii.Hiinn.in ini ihtot rimmTrriiii'i "titi1 " " "" --r i THE KVXSAS CITY JOURNAL. FRIDAY, SEPTFrBEU 13, 1803. 'Ti PERMISSION NOT NEEDED, Jill. IMIKAIIAM AYS in: WAS nii'.r. II) I.li.W I! WIISTl'Oltl. inj Ilti t till Nut .ris!rrt Uie Hnliie- of llli OIT!ri I'lrmnl In ll.no tlm Mil tnlty ill llttiln .ItiMllliiti ninl 'lulilii. ' I rn-nM It ! a compliment to ntiy law- r u hnv gnliifl the enmity of Ihrvp i i mn an Itnntt, M' Mlllnrt nml Tobln," r i iv AUorn-v II .1 Itmrahfttn, of .e i ii, lt night, in ill iiilnu hi ftl 1. l t movnl Irom riftVe. lr IiiKrwhtifn returned Id hi home, nt 'i . i -1119th utreet Hint Urnml vinuis ' t 1 ,i px-nitt. lmvitiir cttmu direct rrom i t Ills rhlld, on hot account h lft t i i ifMi month, In much httr, bin i M.t III. ' ! lh Jourrmt i-ptrter nrrlvM nt I , 1 .-in , lMt tilKlit nbout 9 o'clock, lie f 1 l 1 im nenteil upon the fwrch in con 1 ' with Mayor J. W. I. Blavcn ami ,t 1 - W. II. Trawlale, his lff partner, i 1 .iked for nn interview on the West 1 r 1 mbroRllo, Mr, lntrrnhnm Mill: "I e. 1. I I' -nr of the action of the live nMcr ti 1 imi 11 a few tlns ago. t rei-elveil o t 1 1 in about it anil t haw one of the In 1 n which was pubtlvheil. t wan t ! away by a telegram from my wife, v. i n In WaiihtnBton, IX C. My baity v i.v 411. That wits on All gust IT I I 1 ne nothing but care for the chtlil I have been away. She nearly dlel 1 i"lilnston ami we wero obliged to t I r to the coast. hi n 1 went Kat I left 1I Westnort n J if with my partner. Mr. Teaadalc n 1 Mr Cowherd. 1 thought they could t 1. 1 ir of uJI that might come up and j. . I No, I did not know that this m I. mm proceeding wo to come up be f r I I. fl. All of thlH t.ilk about my bc lti ; .il- nt lit a subturfugo to git me out of ir.j 1 mi 1: '1 'i. n't have to obtain leate of nliience of ll.i lion id mib 13 there Is an Absolute or'ei 11 e- to that effect, which Is neur fjUrt I or prncllued. Why did they get in out' Ilecause they have nor been I. I iie iml, and because I hue op 1 1 'In m In rom.'iif thrir schemes. 'li u has bun a great deal of work c nn led with the legal department of rt arid 1 have rimulucil In the posl t jii Mr) largely btcauo 1 liae relt that Hi t. three iiiPii Jl.int.i, Alc.Mlllaii and leilnn wanted to get rbl of me. And while tin ilary I not coin mcnsii rate with the iurk rLfiulmd nlKiiit I00 a month I kept lr tii place because many of my friends arc lire and small propel ty owners here. I filt it was my duty to do what little I eonll to piotctt them and (lie cltv's In t roits .isaliiil the si hemes of thci- tlireu in 11, and I have done It at a great per t n.U -a. rilli-o. "It - of ery little consecpienre to the nil 1- of the Journal who Is the rite nt 1 mil) of the Uy of WiMpoit, and It "is of .rj mil,, i onscipicni e to me Hut It lMlur iilU 1 r- up what light Micro Is In a man to b attacked In this Insidious and unialr v.tj whin i.illed away 011 account or sick- ' Uo sou propose to light?" Mr. Ingr.i Itntn w is asked. 'If iii.r lotiHlilerlng the mailer J think J owe It to the people who elected the r, ni ndiitlnlMtratloii, I'll do It .it a p,-r-n.11.1 nirltl, e." he nulled, "but my por Bfiial tmlln.ttloii is to let the light alone, lhe iii-,tloii Is uhether 1 ought to leave m fin nds In the lurch. It was nil mi t of desperation on the part of the aldeimen. putting me out. They 1 d no name tllnl to a. court paper with 0111 nij hnouledg.-, Just before I left, and j ins oidtgul to ko Into court and repudl iii wlm pui poi lid to boa legal act of mine, Jt w i- in one of the divisions of the Ur eal! omt. Tiny hud Mown as desperatu 1 iliat ' low nbout the tax bills In dispute?" I 111 olng to saj sorni thing about that niw J he) eanie to m-.Mr. Kliger did Finn - time ago, and asked me to render a li 1 n to the ellei't that we should rot rt ' in lluse ta.v bills, so that we might g t in oppoi limit) to mandamus the city nr -uie an appeal to tne supreme court. 1 toll him,. that the 1 ity had by written f mri cnntrai t agreed that upon tho cum !'.'' " ". ,li"' wolk ?oof' "nd valid tat 1 11 p 'lould be l-siud in pa) mint thereof, tlin ih. lourtH had held that the city had i ! 1 !! this, and that It was high time u in should do li, Inasmuch as It was ' ti' than carr)ing out the contract. 1 t I' 1 in 1 should advise the board (hat i'k whin- the work had been fairly . 1 li nn sill .lone the bills should be re 1 . 1 promptly on npplli atlon, and that u r v r If the board should refuse to do t 1 Hie city would be liable to damages 1 j the couits should hold It was Its o .' . I 1 io it 1 limlndid him further that when ho wa running for mai.ir he publicly pre li t 1 -li.tt the purpose of the Slavcns ad n ri Mt.ition was to (fit into otllce and re neclal tux bills I told him t inimt cl 1 no 10 make a prophet of him. Ho or b i.d that I was t lying to bent the i I 'I- That answer was 11 good one, v. t 11" It reminds me of the man who 1 1 ilun, 'fiod Hlcbs Our Home' In his 1 .uul went to work and murdered 1 ir. with It. 1 1 if raid I've glv n )ou a pretty mild 1n 1 i. w ThHt'H beiause I don't want to v K nn plans piiblb " Thon he eontin 1 rilili intlv. "1 II show them a thing i v . You mink my words. I'll show " 1 'iie vi stippid on the wrong man ti 1 1 nn." CAN BE DONEJN ONE DAY, linn tlm Honk In the Public Library Will Hi .limed Uhcli tlm New Iliiltding Is I llllt.lieil. Tli completion of tho new public ll li 1 v 1 1 xt spnng has raised the question f I ,n the hooks In the piesent public 1 1 1 i are to bo moved from the old bulld 1 1 , ihe new. Sits. Carrlo v, Whitney t I 1 lerday afternoon (hat the method v was adoptnl when removal was 1 t 1 the prisoit llbraty will piobably 1 i,i led. That Is to my, th books will I n ,.' on the shelves, for all of the rtniv.s in tho lihiary lire movable, and in i .isily bo detached. Kni h shelf will 1. 1 1 11. ! In a spii'lul plan- in the muving w 1 11 1-0 that thcio will be no dlthiulty in its hi lug placed in its proper pogltlon on its uiiiv.il at tho new building. Tin I'liioval can be dom. in one day, although tin books mimbir about 2.'i,iu ,s.ii,l large moving wuguns will be biou lit In tu use, In nil ptobubllli) the II im will be shut down lor un entile 11 h before the moving du This vvill In 1 01 li r to secure tile retain nt ivii) I ik which Is out, the intention bi lug 10 I in tin in w llbiui) stun out with all I' 1 --iHSlnn.i Alieudy man) proposl tio1 hivi hi 11 teceivid from Iiluai) dt Imi) iu 11, who Want the board of i-iinui. II n tu adopt the deliver) s)Stem In vogue li 111 n or tin luigo iltUs, llllell), tllu n u m is likt the modern mode of order i , ,.n 1 paving for dry goods. A pirson t ,iiv - in uJid mils for certain books The 1, ill- ai" leoeUed I15 a clrtk und shot up-ti.in- liy an upikiratus niw h like the alt t 11 iin cash i.irrk'is ill use In Ui) goods M n - 'II e Mock toom. or room where the books ur h' pt. is lonstuntly 01 1 uiiled b) Uiys, wl r, 1 .Ivo the 1 alls. Ilnd the boiikm ami r 1 nn ilium by the saint! uu-uns the culls fi.r ilvm wi ru made. The Uioks are ii...k.'l up b) a tli ik and tuine.1 over ti t 1 1 1 sons who lalhd for tin 111. Wheth 1 tin bounl of idiiiiitlnii will ever adopt this t-v ,11 in Is a iiiliMluii too tm, as Jet, t r wii-ii u railiin It Is nut lliipluluibl, that the plisent S)S t ' ill if . .itulok'uiiig ma) lie 'hunt;, d, when tiV removal to lit in vv liiuldliiK has been ma' The s.)tim now in utt i- tlm I'oole t-J Kill Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, CKEAM BAMiN MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tart3r'I'owdcr. Free .'itirn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 4Q.yARS THE STAHOARDju,, EARNESTWORKERS. I he Member nf the I tt sldo Improve- incut orlilr t'niildir .Mntti-r vt 1'itbllp Important!'. The lsl Side Imjitovemeht Aclntlon met last hlght in Hale tenl t'Strttf tdllii. Jfo. Wl 1'Jnst Twelfth sirict, und consid ered matters of importame teltttlve to the hetititirying of im portion of the city. The lrn pond nt Blevenlh street and lhdmna avenue, caused hy surface wnter fllllnn the rxcwvatlon made by building liotlse nlwve lhe grade of the street, uss the I'llnclpal lopk' of dim usslon, nrtil, on inft tion. It wns deibled that the members of the assoilntlon should pay a visit to th board of public works to-dtiy In a body uul Impress upon its mind tho Importance of having the pond obliterated, The iiond Is at present i gleal drawback to the appearance of tho city In Us vlulnity, tin Jt II l feared that unlets sanitary step are taken to have It removed, It will blued M sense. A committee eominmed of .lolm rViion, W, M. organ, W. C. Porsee, J. O. tonu and J)r. U. A. Iterger, whkh was nppolht ed to confer with the Iwnrd of public works regarding the lining of the ihjikI, reported that Its mission was fruitless, as the board wan otvetiess to ait beiausc vt the pond being located on private grounds. It Is understood, howevir, if the coiifeni of the owners of the proiwrly on Which the pond Is Jointed tun be ob tained to drain the water Into the street, the I ward of public works will cause the work to be dotit. The properly on which the pond Is lorn ted Is owned b) .1. I,. oods Merrill und John .Miirinloli. Mayor iJaMs Informed the committee that II Is within the power of the ma) or to nlmte all iiulxnn. c within the city limits, being an arbitrary powtr imposed b) the dty chattir. I'nless the board of public works can be prevailed upon tu act 111 the matter, the association will nsk .Mil) or Davis to order the pond removed nt once. The mombels of the association took a forward step last night, and passed 11 reso lution criming an nuMllary association composed of women to aid the school com mittecof the tegular assoilatlon in visiting the iiist side schools and reporting what progress Is btlng made, ijecietnry W. 1-'. I'.i iison, of the hoard of education, jester ilay closed a ltitse with J. 13. Hales, owner ot Hales' hall, at Twelfth strict and Potter road, for the use of tin hall for school pur poses. The ciowdid condition of the hlt tler school, Dlevcnlh stitet and Indiana avenue, necessitated this. The hall Is to be divided Into two Inrgo rooms, and Is admirably arranged for school rooms, be ing well ventilated, ami having private Hewer lonntctlou, as well 11s water serv ice. Yiager school, nt Nlmttenth and In diana avinue, which was built to relievo Whlttler school, Is also ovi rnowded with pupils, and two rooms In the vlcinlt) weie )estirday leu-ei by Mr. Itcnsou for school putpoM s. On Friday a (ommlttee of the associa tion called at the city 1 ngineer's olllce and learned that the mutter of obtaining it ilght-of-vvny for the east tumuli ot tluoo N11 k sewer had nbout conic to a stand still, awaiting J. A. C. Km ties' opinion on the form of died for the right-of-way sub mitted b) the clt). A copy of the deed was obtained. A confcience was held with John demons, and the ad vantages to be derived from the sewir were fully explained to lull). The 1I0M was given t him, and his promise obtained that lie would give his reply In tegat d lo granting tho tlglu-ot-wa), in a few ll.l)a. 10 iNsiiui: i:.ci.i.i.i:.sci- All l'rivate l'iiilpiigi h la the flower l'a r.lde U III He luspi . ted. All private equipages and dec dialed lloats that me to nppiiir In the K.iriilv.il Kicvve How er parade will bo subject lo tho In spection by a. commlttco appointed for that purpose. This is to secure the great est excellence and the highest standaid of decoiatlon for tho pat ado. The committee Is composed of Mrs. Kltk Armour, chairman, Mrs, .1. K. Cravens and Mrs. M. W. St. Clair. The ladles will act In conjunction with the directory of the Krewc, or 11 commlttio to bo chosen for that purpose, and tickets will be Issued allowing the chosen lloats to go in tho pin ad". Designs for the lloats and decorations must be sent to the committeo for ap proval. Tho (lower parade will be discussed by the ladles, who will miet ut tho Coatts House nt 10 .1 m to-day. I'lXIIMAK SIIUA'IION. Ititii4i! Clt) Was Without a Mayor fur IMtihtcci! Hours, For the first tlmo In many years Kansas City inunklpnl matters run for eighteen hours with no head to the city governijient in the city. Major IjiivIs went to St. Joseph Wednesday afternoon to see tho "Jolly Jokers' " parade. During his ab sence the Ity government had no oillclal head. President Tlernan Is .it tho Uast ern sea coast for a rest, and Speaker Ston er has gone to Colorado to see after his mining inn rests. So when Mayor Davis went away the machimry had to run ulone. There was no uigent matter dur ing the time, and everything was In ship shape when his honor returned )esterday morning and again took up the lelns of government. W lieu you salli r Xrnui sick hevdiiciie, dlr zlnass, constipation, etc., rcinooibor Carter's Little Liver Pills will rcliuvo you. Ono pill 1 a dose. Deaths und In in rail. Mri, Zona Ounthi r died at her home. No. 41tt West Twentieth sireit, ) sterility morn ing, aged til )o.is Hi r death was caused by consumption. Tin funeral su vices will lie held at - o'cloi k this ut t moon ut the nsldeine. and the burial will be in Kim wood lemctery Mrs. Mollle Of Tlose riled at the resl iii nee of Dr. Josi ph Sharp. No, HJl Harri son street, yestirday moiniiig The funeral si rvb 1 s will be held In St. I'.ittlck's chinch tit 9 o'clock to-morrow morning, and the burial will be In .Mount St. Maiv's ceme tei). Mrs, De Itose haj be, n In the employ of K Shukert for seernl vears JiimiH Donahue died at the Missouri Pn eilli hospital visterda) lie was Sil years of age. The funeral servlies vvill be held nt the Ciitlu drill, and the burial will b. In Mount St. Mary's eemeteiy, Dililel Kane was bulled from tho rooms of J. F. Sutton Co., at 9 o'cloi k )estii day morning, the Intel inent being In Mount Hi. Mary's cemetery. Kane dbd at the city hospital and was a stoiiemnECin by trade, Mrs, eClrtrude Worden died nt her home, No. licfi niniwood avenue, yestirday even ing, She was Si )eais of age and had lived two months In Kansas City. The re mains will bo taken to Paris, Mo., for burial. Miss Julia Penbody dlnl at her home. No, 23(10 I)dla avenue. )i sti rdav, aiei 17 years The funeral si rvlee- w ill be held at 3 oMock this alteiuuon, and the buiial will be tu nimwuod leinet, 15. I'rouipt ri lief In ill I. benitiii he, ilIlTlness, ninifoci, rountlpitlou, pain In the side, gnarua ttiil to tlioup using Carlnr's Little Liver Pills. lM'.lfill.NAI.S. J, niaciC, llelfnst, Ireland, Is at the Coatrs, i:. S. JJHss, Pprlnenelil, Maw., Is nt the Coulcs. W. J. Tailor, Montgomery, Ala., Is nt the Coutcs, II. S. DonnlUcr, New York, h at tho Co.ttes. J. II. Shaw, Cincinnati, is nt the Coates. W. V. flalbreuth, Dallas, Is at the Coates. M. I,, Clark, J'ort Siott. is nt tho Coates. V. it. Collins. Sun Diego, Is nt the Coates. Ceorge Itoberts, Selkirk, Scotland, is at tho CiMtes, A. H. Warne, Toledo, Is nt the C'oatos, Mr, Ikn P. Hi union, of Ilraymer, Mo, was ut tin Centiopolis )usteiilay. Ml, Hi union 1 'Ills a weekly paper, practices law and acts as mu)ur of the city, A. Jl Landers, Kmporlu, Ka., Is at the. New Albany. II, A. Skupe, JlemJon, Mo,, Is at the New Albany. II. II. Wilkin, Seneca, Kan., Is at tho New Albany. 1 M. it. Stoner, Hvvoct Spring, Mo., la nt the New Albauy. J. II. Smith. Jlelolt, Kas., U nt the Nttvv Albany. Mrs. A. M. Itothchltd, of Chicago, Is tho gueitt of Mrs. K. Aurbacb, 1JU1 I'diin btreot, fur .1 few duys. Mrs. D V Whitney lun returned from Si'iliiKtield. Mo., where she litis bem vU lilng relatives Hdmuud 1") Davis, New Vork, Is at the Hotel Victoria. William MoAIUter, New Vork, Is at tho Hotil Victoria. V H. Duxbury ta at the Hotel Victoria. Os ir K hnulir, Jr., New Orleans, Is nt Hi" II 't'l Vi irli T s I i't r-i i,ai Mai. z, Cal., Is at ti II I i .ria J S Jcfun, Dilta, Col, Is at the Hofl l IciU 1:. II Harton, Hutehlnugn, lias., h at tb-tt liolll VUlwlo, - ' OF INTEREST TO STOCKMEN, 'i im t'ATi 1.1: tu tn; nr tin: Noitin- WV.tV IS .Ml ILL (llll)U I.NC. A lr.lltilntd nt Itrrirs rrom Idnhn Sold nt allfiietiiry I'rlies Iho bhlpprr ttlll Come tit Haunts City In the 1'nliire, The cattle tnnde front tlm N'orthwtut on tho iimrket here continue lo crow, Tlicri' was ritilte a delegation In yeitcr--day from Idaho, bringing 11 long train of citttlp. They were. Chafles Stout, J. .1. .Mcdlnnlts, John Mi.rler and hi T-ywtr-old mii, 13. v. Morlry; C!leiinl l'ctrj', II. Onvls, It. If. Davidson, Ullstf timl M. SUva, Tofsone. Their ettltle cold ety well nnd they ate ntl iIenscl with tho trip, which proved n, success 1 til 0110 nnd thai In the facu of 11 jioor market. They Jmo sworn allegiance to KnusiiB City for tho ruture. In sis-tikltig of their home country, they any the summer range Is good, but Ihe winter range is going1 to be short. Hheep nml Jack titfiblts are doing It much ilaiiwge, and liorses are Increas ing fast on the range, iih there Is 110 market for them. Many of them will not pny tho cxik'Hro of transportation, yet they consume ni much or mure good gross than cuttle. Frank Pattoti, ltuller, Mo., was hero yesterday with mules. Peter Wldner, Senem, Kns., was at tho yards yesterday with horses iml inulis. S. II. Kenton, Dlnthc, Kns., uiih on the yards csterdny after Blockers. Wlnslovv Uros. shlpiwd out jcslerdny n car ot horsea tu Noilh Ciiroiintt. Henry 1J. Fuller, ot IJeiinetsvllie, N. 0., Is heio litllng horses, lie shipped out u load yoBterdny. IIu sas their corn crop Is line this year and cotton nn average. Thlrty-clght now cotton mills tire, now In the course of erection nnd the state Is coining to the front. M. Thntnason, of Clay county. Mo., got n car of fancy calvis hete ) esterda). F. i. Shoit, fofiiwrly of the horse and mule niniket hete, hut now of New York, wim ut thu yntds yiSterday. Proctor As Stephemi, lli-nymer. Mo., had In hog ye.steiduy. llan-y McCIelhuid. Imperial, Neb., vvtis at the y.mls yesterday with ciittle. ti Co Ixtwience. New Market, Mo., cnine In yeslertlny with hogs. John Wind, Appleton City, Mo., was hete yesterday with hogs. Vv'. (i. ll.trnhlll, Cuthiiu, O. T., was In yislerdav with hogs. ;. A. Wllll.ims, Vlnltn, I. T., camo In yohtcrdny with cattle. A. O. Nolan and .T. H. Hloclihouse, I'ectill.ir. Mo , had In hogs yesterday. l 13. Hhephoid, Horlngton, Kns,, was at the yards yesterday with cattle. 1'. IlnlTerly. Garden City, Kns, was here yesterday with cattle. Jle sas giss is gixid and o.ittle doing well and all tango ciops line. Alfalfa, Mllo maze und ilce corn nil tiiiikliiR big yields. M J. I loth. Plymouth, Kns., was at the yards )esteiday with cattle. J. S. Doiilittlc, Cottonwood Falls, Kas., had in cattle esterda). William Itapp and 11. I'foutr, Hestnn, leas', were here yesterday with cattle and hugs .1. Ci. Noll. Dlton, Kas., not feeders here j esterday. P. J. St.thl, AVea, Kns.. was at the yards yesterday after feeders. F. M. l.utr, C'.iriull county, Mo., got feeders here yesti relay. A. D. Fry, Clinton county. Mo , bought, feeders here yesterday. J. W. Nell. Ilrexll, Mo., came In yester dnv with cattle. C M. Saum, Lenora, Kas., had in cnttle yesterday. C. It. Davis, Illce county, Kas., was here yesterday with cattle. Oven At Grllllths, main, Kas., were in yesterday with cattle nnd hogs. J. .1. Hssex, Burlington, Kas., camo In yesterday with cattle. neinhnldt Tiros., White City, Kas, were on the yards yesterday with cattle. .1. Vv". Workman and Steiner Ai Illnlr. lyons, Kas., wero In yesterday with cattle. . Mirllirrs Will Attend. , Inasmuch as the five Klnsllng brother" (ire Mvstlc Shrlners, n. large purtv of Shrlners will attend tho circus prtormniv e on Monday evening next. A set Hon has been it solved for them and theii wlv.-. They will appear in fezes nnd fatigue uni forms. .niit miction. About 8 o'clock yesterday forenoon or flier Lowers shot a mad dog, near Fifth and Walnut stn Is. General Jo Shelby was compelled to len e his oiHoh, in the federal bqllding, vctoi dny. and go home. Ho Is suffering from a severe cold. The Young Men's Eighth Ward llepub llean club will hold Its tirst meeting it Turner hall to-night to organise for the coming spring campaign, and to elect 01- tieers. A burning shed In the rear of No. I'll Forest avintio called out the lire depart ment nt 4 o'cloi k yesterday afternoon The blaite was laused by children placing with matches William Crowley, arrested; yesterday for the then of a gold watch from David Me Klbben. of Liberty. Mo was last night turned over to Shi riff H) man, who tame to take him back to Libert) for trial. Rev. J. P. Dew retui nod lust evening fiom Vlneennrs, Ind., whole he was ailed lat Friday to atb ml th, funeral of his aged failnr. Hi will preach ni)U Sab bath evening ot t13 Indepi ndence avenue. F.arly yesterday morning a thief tole a gold watch and chain from O W. Shaw, a gardener, while he was asleep on a wagon nt the city market. Last nit'lit Deteitlve cartvv right airested John MoDeimott for the robin ry. Mrs. Flora Blomun, who attempt! d to end her life Wedm sdny forenoon by swallowing diluted carbolic acid, at the home of Mis, Swarm, No, SuB Cherry street, was greatly liupi oved last night and her complete re oovcty is on pee ted, Henry W. Stephens', of Clinton, Mo was ptostruted b) beat yesterday afternoon on Campbell street, near Twelfth stieet. The polio nmbulnneo ri moved him to the Centtul pollie station, where i'ollio Burs geon Hyde revived him. John Dalton, of 23."J Drlpns street, nn employe at Long Hros.' wholesale giocery house, sustalnid a severe scalp wound )isterday foieiioon, while engaged In a ouarrel with an unknown mun. I'ollco suigeon Hyde iiressul his Injur). John and William Wesley were ypster du) sentoncod to thirty days null In the I ounty Jail by Justico WIthrovv because they pleaded gi'lty to steullug 12S bottles from J. IMunian, a Junk dialer on Walnut stieet, beivveni Si veutet nth und Hlghtc nth st teets. An alarm of lire was turned In fitun the Union Pad II. railroad olllns at Kiev 11th and I.lherty stteits, at 9:15 u'clock )esin day forenoon. The tire departim nt 10 spondtd, but found the blaze rxilngulhid. II was mused by un baipetfeotly Insulated ejectrlo wile. Hairy Smith was arrilgned before Jih tlc.i Withrow yesteiday, iluuged with pu-s-lug u fiaudulent thecfe upon A A. lllrfb. , u dealer at Seventh nnd Walnut etrei ts He pleaded guilty and was hi Id to the grand Jur) by the couit, and being unable to seciite ball was iuimndi'1 to jail. While ut work vesieiday uftunoon Thomus I.11111011, a luborei tmplo)td in .1 mai blue shop In the West bottoms, ui i diutall) iut 4 gush In his left leg with a pleie of boiler lion. Tie pollie aiubulam larrltd him to police inadoijailers, wluro Police Suigniu Hyde dre-s, d his Injury. tieoige Dodd and Ed, Fulks were before Justiie Walls yesterduy oil 11 iliarne of stialing two levolvus Horn 'i Pfeifir, a ifstuuiunt keeinr ut Fouith and Wyun dutte stiicts. The) ple-detl not guilt) nnd weie idaiid under $J() ball to upieur lor trial Monday. Dudd gave bond, but Fulks vvus loiupelled to !-'o to Jull. Walter Davis, a brother of Mayor Davis, yestudu) caused tin arrest of John Doe, alius F. W, llllllugs. iliarglug emliexle inent Hillings gave :oO ball for nppe.1r.11ne S.itui'la). Illlllngs opeiutein a email u pair -1 ip 011 win 1 Is. und Davis claim that he appropriated t bis own use a revolver thut was left with I1I111 foi repuii. The msr 111 Jualko Walls' com I, Where in W. J. KclehiKi suuhhi to rtivavti pa)-in-iu un a note put ported to have been in dorsed by i:. i: Munis, u bookkeeper u the Missouri Natknml luink, wus .ntir day appialtd tu the iluuit court. Justl, 0 Wulls last Wfdii. -. 1 1) ib . bled the In lorse nv nt of Moriis u m to the not' was a lil-iip as s t foith liv tin dif'Jl ' illt a I t 1 v 1 11 1 d Ucm Ills -I' ! 11 M. r i T 1 I 1 1 1 , ,1 1 f urn I I 1 K I'll) 1 1 1 t III Dal! 1 , v , vv s the ajtlvr f tin not', and s ' I It to An hit Nun Prathir, of Kansas, who ul tlmatily sold It to Mr. lCckbuer, 'i'lic uU Is of UW ialuo MdTIimR rrcovenne from the illncs atlcndme chUtlbttth, orwhocttfTer from the effects of disorders, derangement1 and displacements of the wotuanlv organs, will find tcllef and n pcttu inent cute In Dr. l'ictcu's 1'nvotltc Prescription, Taken during pttg. naticv, the " l'rrecrlpUnn " .1IVKI1S ('IIII.IilllHTII IIASV hv pupatlnc the system for pirturition. thuq nsslstlng Natutc nnd Miottcnitn; " labor." Tin painful ordeal of childbirth Is robbed of its tetrors, nnd tin tlangits thereof greatly lisscncd, to Iwth mother and child The period of confinement is nlo greatlv sliottcticd, the mother strengthened and built up, and nn nhtimHnt -ccrctlon of nourishment far the child promoted. If TII12 ilIAItltllll) OMAN he delicate, run-down, orovcrwotked, it worries her litis, hand ns well ns herself This is the proper time lo build up her strength and cure those weaknesses, or niltnents, which ate the cause of her ttouhle. I)r l'icrcc's P'avoritc Pre rcripllon dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep and maVcs a ucvv woman of her. THE OUrOROWTH OP EXPERIENCE. The treatment of m my thousands of thorc chronic weaknesses and distressing ail ments peculiar to women, at the Invalids' Hotel nnd Surgical Institute, nt Huflalo, N Y has nflorded nvnst experience in nicely adapting and thoroughly testing remedies for the cure of woman's peculiar maladies. Da. PlliRci 's 1 avokiti I'M SCKIPTION is the outgrowth, or result, of this great nml valuable experictici Thousands of testimonials, received from patients, and fiom phy sicians who have tested il in the more aggravated and obstinate cases which had Infllt'd their skill, prov e it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of suffering women. It is not recommended ns a "cute-all," but as a most perfect tpecifie for worn tit's ptcnliar ailments. As a 1'owi:rkc'I., Isvigukatinu Tonic, it imptrts strength to the whole system, and to the womb and Its nppeiidages in pttticul.ir. For overworked, "worn-out," "run down," debilitated teachers, milliners, drcssm.ikirs, seamstresses, "shop-girls," housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally, Dr. l'icrcc's Favorite Prescription is the greatest catlhly boon, being uncnualcd ns an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic As A RooTHtva and STrtrVRTlli:N'lN'0 Nilitvts'i:, "Favorite Prescription " Is uuc quali d, nnd is invaluable in all.iing and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous cxhiustmn, nervous prostration, neuralgii, hjstcria, spasms, chorea, or St. Vitus's dance, nnd other distressing, nervous symptoms, commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb, It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Uvea itisauity, when dependent upon womb disease, is cured hy it. " Best Medicine on Harlii." ' Mrs Sarah I" IIvsrow. of Am nta foaufjit Co , A C, writes Mv cise was of nine vears' tlaudlug, aud a good part of which time I was 1101 nine 10 su up 0111 wis confined to my bed. nnd lnd to be helped tu timl down, just as if I were a baby Of course I hid the best of doc tors tint our coimtrv nflotdeil but I got no relief only a few da)s at a time I com menced liking Doc tor l'icrcc's r.ivorite Prescription nnd lie riu to improve in lit.ilth nnd strength At the time 3 com- W'jtuieii.'c 1 to take the X?t'. mciucine iiiyweigin fSfj'lf, was 117 pounds, and ir H pounds, nnd am 111 tocnl hcaltli ami able Mrs. HAi.iiov lo do mv ctucrnl lion if work without nv In lo I)r Tierct's Ii ontc l'rccritii ti Ji 1 tin aflcr taVui four ttuttlc It istb - mrtlumf on ciith ami a boon lo nil u nu t ulio "iufTir from ffiimle Utftlwiiess. I utRtcd cvcrjthiug but cUath SffiSSRsS . ' i.1" J, EWGSMSIS, Automatic, Slide Valve or Corliss. BGSLERS, Horizontal or Upright. PURfiPS, Steam, Air or Irrigating. Atotall interest jou In goods nnd prlei s. Write ns. JOHNSTON-LEWIS STSSY I - UNION' AhS'l'L. DEATHERAGE LUA1BER nuAi.i its iu COMPANY. Odtro nd lard. ETXHIBITION GKOtlWpS, Cm I irtiTlilIi mill Mo lrc. ti, MONDAY, SEPT. 16. REEUCEJRiCr BROS.' WORLD'S GREATEST SHOWS, TI1K1 1" I I Vi I PI!.' I S At tl.IJi N .nl,l,l. vli V- I I'l,' THIOL 1. IN'. lt'M.N 1111 i nil il:n 1.IJII.I. MI Ml sl'W. VI - , ' . M. Tho l'i- ' riliow in tl- i I ' "' I In th. 1 ii i t T' t.t- l.' i ' mi 4 Jiuiln.ee li.ilns, 1,ii I', 1. 1 '.in li r- -, ti 1, rloim i One Hour of Con'' il Nun i,. r- 1'r.or to K.ii li !' rfornuein lo Liberals Band oi 60 Soloists, I'ndor the I'frtonnl dlrs tlon of SI'J. A JjUil.UATI, th.- 1 uinoiiK H.ei.d m.ist, r nnd Iriiin " P,COM S, iiuropi'a Or. uie,t Aenal Vuiilti r IjANDAVl.il TIlOl l'i: or I'lilblo Modi's lYom Jii'illn 13DD1" l'AMIIA', Man Ions, A robata 1'iom OliL Unsldiiil jr.VYO rAMIliV, Itufblan Skatorlal Hx- petta, JII.LIJ. nf.K.VA, Prance's Kque&trknno Queun. Togttlifr Wltli n Jlnlf Score Other Tel- .lirii'ie.l l'rl-noltMl It-irelmk Itlders STl'I'nNDOIt.S HBVIVA1. ft the- Thrill ing Sports, Contei.tii nnd Knees of the Ho- "YAl'l'lffi"Tr"V!o0I.OGICAI. COUEC TION In the world. over s'en leiea the khow grouude pr mpt ) nt ID 0'ilook oil Hut morning of tin e -Mliltion, and piibnes through the pun. ip.el Btrci'is,. Don't ml it. Two rumple te performance nr lernoon nt 3; nluht .it I. J.lbenitl euiieerta begin an hour em her One .'."-in t tie'Ket admits to all the rom-bli.e-d -iui- rhlWn n under li jcurs, hulf-prle. Jixcurbloii i-atei on all rail. louei KANSAS CITY, vxl 7M2$Sr to. ll.-inul g. nt-. (.how dai, at Inamond Dine, ,S ie Uol Main fire, t J1IIJ Oil. THAT l.tIHItlA'li:i .IIOST li blll.l. MAMU'Al'JUJtllO 11V VflGUUM OIL GO. llui to buy It and ) oil will guilt in II trlslual pacUgei go to STANDARD OIL COMPANY. JULIUS ESAER (ll'lll IAN llyes Teteil l'ree. JII.'JO l I IX ST.. b.ill.f.ielliiii l.u iruutecd. Kuii.aa (It), Mo. DR. C. At COE'S Medical nnd Surgical Sanitarium. Moat diHKult oporatlom. Satlnfactlon guaranteed. Liperlcute-d nurses aud home comforts. Bool; of Information free S. W Cor, 11th mid lii'oadwa y TJ. .. E -.1 -Jl-- j nv iiuiiriuu uvit v cred at your door for 10 cents yer wceto. S s. from this terrible disease. Sometimes I would think lint death was nt tuv door, nnd my poor mother would stand nt my bedside nnd cry, but todav I on sav tlinuk the Lord, that through Jlltu I found a medicine that cured mc." Doctors Failed. Mrs A'V ri-Uicu, or 'Im Cterk Jufflifo Co. Ai , write "I titjov rooU health thauks to I)r Tierce's Iiortlc I're- cruitiou and (oidcn r07'F' Metlical Discovery ' I r&W,M??s was under doctors' care 'CWSr for two eir with ,4 wnniD iii'-on'-c, ja ifnni inllv wnting'in strcuyth all the tunc I wan so weak tint I could Mt ut in bid only a few mo ments fir two tar I comr.it no. d taking Dr. l'itrces Kivonte Pre Hcript.on .ind hW ' Gold en Medical I)icotrv nnd by the time I had tiken om-hilf tlozeu Inittle. T wis up and co in" wlureer I plti-id, and h.ic had pood htilth and Veil ery strong cur since that wti two j cart, aud a half ago." WHITE and YELLOW PINE, cr7wpajr '. -isri Mrs. Ulkicii. LATH. SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS and BLINDS. n-A SANTA VK I Ti:i,i:i'IIO V3U MKI.IT, '.!3. ONE T,m AUDITORIUM Grand Opening, liim.'.','!!: Monday Evening, Sept. 16. 1 l0 .-I i ' ,r I'ro ti.,n of THE SILVER LINING rm ' I on i iii r'u r iai S hool " N .-. I " i I ' n th ' ot (-'ile of i' i i X h 1 1 ij tnorn'ng ar 'i , ' 1 .in i . il i of Uie Au 1 li 1 1 i 11 in iii. I irMntoii TleKet ul- I) . m Nn lb i I ia i. tiifeAB'T,-rvivir.iiaa3yrfynUiVTr,r.rSi eObUKOM. .t OltANT'H eOMJ-DiANh lO-MOIl I. l'ui't'i.Ai: MATINKi: SATLItllAV. In tho J.nedy l'arco Comedy The Dazzle. bunday Mat , .Sept. lie tlrst time In Kansas City. Americana Abroad. Direction of OUHtiitu I'rolnii.iti Setts now on bale. ltJ p ' I ,' H !iT ii'iitii:. ONi: Wlll.K ('IIMllll.NCIMi lE03SriDA."5rr, SEPT, 13. A I. I'Al.MlUl'S CO., In Dii Muurle-r's "TRILBY" A play In four ai ta b l'aul M. l'otter. ui'M:nvi;i) siiats .sow ox sam:. TH ST. opera HOUSE To uluai and &aturday Matinee, Down on the Suwanee River. Coinmeuclug Next bunday Matinee, Cleveland Minstrels. BASEBALL Kansas Clly vs, Grand Rapids, rjllllVV, SA'lHtUAV nnd hf.NDAV. fe.llllt'l t'llltllllt lll.'lt) p. 111. If you havo novor tried I'ozzoNt's you do not know what au Ideal complexlou powder H. Sold everywhere. i:ill'VATIII'.U UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, V, M. C. A. IiriMUKQ. Prepares for any co.Ie-qo or rclen'lflo school X'r mary departtnent for boyi from 8 to 12 y Jf3 old Seventh session be Bins September IS, U93. For particulars eall on or addrees -, iVii. M, EEJJTOiJ. Jlcac, Wajtar 1 Tuesday, Oct, I Great Parade of 20 Gorgeous Floats I A PAGEANT OF Unsurpassed Grandeur and Magnificence THE Ninth Annual Parade of the PRIESTS OF PALLAS will occur Tuesday Evening, Oct. 1 and the management announce that this will In many respects eclipse all previous efforts. Great care has been taken in the selection of subjects, with a view of making this the grandest of all the grand displays made by Kansas City's famous PRIESTS OF PALLAS. AfiiRir ITflDC DflTC has been made by all railroads, UNfc"r ftltfc im t good September UOth to October Gth, inclusive. Don't fail to como to Kansas City, Tuesday, October 1st, and witness the most elaborate', instructive and entertaining parade ever given under the auspices of tho Priests of I'allas. iv;" v! sraegt7f.3gy.m v MJiw vulli unii enffnr? n-ltli tieuiu.tlueni. lion re'Utt THE GREAT TURKISH RHEUMATIC CURE.I A SURE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR RIIUMAT1SM. Ordinary rhoiniitt'in lirnnc lliyrxpcurc to damp nnd e'lilil venther puddt'n itilllicrcxnnciro liiilrnd. nfeolil Hlrirmii the lioily 1 ovethontpil mill wet eeltli Mepnt, i prcUlU elirll the'lei In ft deprcMlun In lirnlth. tuiel n..liiitntIon. t tt Thl. rauncsieiliTiini'mciiteif t c ktliir) Btid othi r tiran. llii'yfnllto do thnr iliuy and tin' rm.lt li npul.oiiM Icftlnttn-M.iml. wlitrli ln'Cumce cl! Ii.tti'illn the Joint, trailon., lii'ntln ot nuii" clt, i'ti JCn ie fuccc.rnl tri'iitini'iit lnut bo nichthnt ItwIllellsi'OlM'llitMitoIi'oin nnu cllr. lnatc tht in from UicMntrni, anil t tiixc I exactly i hat this treatment dues iv t uro canuut tc inailo ftn,,itntT Maj HfineilteatnnnnicMtile b.iTeliccn vauuted tor thfeure of rheiiinnil.in, luu nemi v.tto ppe'Clne until the- eU'CiiMTy of lun (lnrT Tiiiki'u ItiirreiArio t-iRr hleh l umlouMi illy ono of the create n mucin cric in 1110 nnuam oi mertlclnc 'riinrureloiiiurn nndsuc- e cs eu certain mat i guarantee ft euro DR. HENDERSON, 101 -,-rt; hji23aa0iiX3tmAJi3Ml2sm?&'tynm h..duss: ASK FOR il yltfeftMeSg SIsrOK13 ONE-YOU'LL WANT ANOTHER. mvriuia'rjMJ jmh'ot.jtt. I IJAUAHA PlfJARQ I cii.vs. a. eagit, inliM.,K:iiiriiCltj1Mo. TeLST70 lIHVMIm UlUHnOi 1 Jllakcr, lopeka ii. w. wuomv.vm), I". A. WOODWARD, FAXON & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, DUALl-RS IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. 1206 and 120S Union Avo. (Noar Union Depot), Kansas City, Mo. 0-5TSTISK.S SERVED 4ULf? ..&,.) ZJtf "N ( uinrTn nml urt u iriiod (linn. r. Our iiiiiio Iut ihu hist hutttr mid thu freshest K- u their nt timr.icturo. 'jlo lihuiin 77,t. g-wfc..wjJijag.i7rTrjrerxT.i?5 HISSn R I NATIONAL BAN BwyiyjyyaB iirni'c-riiitsi J I V UiroKit. President. iiini.e,ii)in. )m,NKY c Ki)Mi'i',VlcePro't. Foreiiru Drafts Issued on KAXbAs CITY, Jll.lJUfl. IT. l.OUIS. Mltluurl. WESTERN SASH MO DOOR COHPANY: Corner Nineteenth ami Wyoniin? Sts.. Kansas City, Mo. l'i' iuhs orri(i: m:ihr unit, him;. Whnt Am thi Srtoolnl 4ilinnhnnr. n-.i u.. .,. . . . SV29SSOUR1 MILITARY AfianPMvo I. A i i cuklhllltj. On prauel trnnl; line ot Val)ah nml Chlcaco A. Alton 3 liour frnm m r n"i. Mroin Miiisas C ty. ',-. Iltultlifulu.... jntliBlH., "-us Mrult case) of fcerlom sleUncs bat occurrei . ;i, .n lile-.il Luiiiti . n,r, ;,,.., " I " Miliar.-, riiaetlcally In the country Ul acies Iri cam iii, una i o hi?l est "i, 1 ear tb'cl ? I Hut lilliicii. Ilrlck, lien, tptctoui tomr eta JIulU broaU, rootn" I lirut ffv le.mih, ' hlectrliMlslits. Iiot water lieattiiLj ti. I .unity. Allied , cxDIerid thnronSh i . ",'tH:,,e11!' nml best .er?ual worlt Blun to bete), ca.lot. T Kv,,,k ilti. T'l 'C ,' J.0.i,.rV,1,Vn? A h aeaelemy btil.u ono of the. loo free protuswrlili,s BranteU by aet of Co nur sa to I'nuJ mum .,J,i KSTABIjISHHD ST. JAMBS Illi: tll.lllNr 'iiu: siur iirri:ssFDL rorrntalocei" mi'l Hniim U'lelrim Col. T, Halt Ah I, urn- lie rrj-Wuluiit-uuarie EVERYTmNCi. J. fl. TSCflUDY iiAitnwuoi) LUMBER 'Phone COIIIMM', ) l827 wAtms sriicu i'oim.ah-iim Ktua Richards & Conover Hardware Co, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Wagon Voo4 Work, Nails, Safes, Scales Ft tAnll,.iil Awia Till ft k. m. . . BWt wwtu4 ! tun fTJUUO(l Olli JiMl44$ Clt Ua Try the Journal, 45c per mouth. the Priests m ALLAS! ', l.t,1. jkjuiaafcUegStS Wlw will VOll tllC? nnd a euro U vrKhln uur rcJClt? (Inreient, rcnf or ln(lnmtnitorycae-no mat ter lioee- hail) or refund tlm money, nml, mom than that: I will Rlio fill for any can- or rheumatism tluittiiNtruitmcnt will li'itlitli'orciire'. It ule. roller from the tlrt. ami elucU the fe ( r Mplill "im ran ilne 111 cl o relief, nnd afeiTiloiowlll i'Ito ilei leleil relief It aulnluea the pain nml awellliiet In the Joint, inoeement tieemne .ea.v In f unr or 1U o days, and a complcto euro In about n ocH often In fttliortcr time. 'lhe nbof Utheii'iialnnd womlerfnlnctliin of tliotrcntiiiint. a!iunilre'dof eaes cin tentlfy, an hiindriii"oflCttcr.lninypof!cslonwlll uliow, nninteiitMlll'roe. Infaet, too iiiueh eiinnot ho mid in IH nrat'i', as It Is im huinbue; ami It Isnot a euro ror uny aiseaao excipe rnetuiiniifliii. uinio jour caonml send for tcniis. Fend stamp for circulars, wmen win cim iuu pariicu Inr. Cor.iultitfon free, personally or byE leuer. e.aiionorauuress. W. 9th, Kansas City, Mo Dr. DeLap's "RELIEF FOR WOMEN" JS bAI'K AND ALWAYS ItlU.IAltl.K. Tar fcotter tlisen Tansy or 1'cnnyroyal I'llli and all similar madl-elnt-e vectitfully used In thousands ot casei It Ha lure rtnudy. Guaranteed, bent jirotnutly (se.Ucd) ou receipt of tl 00 Avoid fall tiro and disappointment. I'rerared by Old Dr DeL,ap, ot Paris, l'rance. stmciallst In femalo eomplalnt": 30 years' pr.ictlee-. bospltal ana offlce. Tor Ealu by JOHNbO.V IIHOS, Druggists, HOT Main bu, Kansas City, JJo. bolo Wt'-iterBABonU. Miiif.ll ' 'I I Jji I I '"'Usui. l'AXO.V. J. C. ltOItlO.V. nnrrri. jr. :j irmrrTmrmmi IN .N-5T STYLiB, 9i ? UiAJHf lukcrv imwiiU nr iiri,iii-.iwci v New York Life Buildine. n. D. Covioton, CieUler D. A. McKuiuen. 1'. II. Kiivp, II. J. IIurKi S. fa. skiiatj All Parts of the Old World. HIL'Htl.t, liliu.il. 3 1S78. MU.JTAKV hCHOOL r ,...,v M Hr.Ki:s, huieriit,.,,nt, nurnn. Bfo. -a r Sanl H.el unit Miuiiui.. I.N' 'Jill! MM, oi' HARDWOOD LUMBER, VunU uuil tinice l.arfo htocba, 2316 BROADWAY High (.rule,, i'rouipt brrvlta TiTTTriTN 1 T iTTTi T 1 TTTiT TO: l ittiii iinii jr.J... ., . N1 A -i u V I