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SftfctteaSsSwSSS TSfiffiP'it"'.' r;3IS!?55! 1'iik Kusf 'n .ioti.xal, srxnvY, novumiwr 10, imi.'. &nssEffiffin&raBSsra OUR HEN Is one of which any store might justly feel proud. Snrroundc d 01 all sides ly plate t!ass, the ln?ht is abundant and the. stock tt of fh sort that does not fear the most searching light and most earnest exxm- inatioiu J'tilly 10,000 suits, or as many as any u, dolung Iioums in town combined, on exhibition in the butt Department. SUIT DEPARTMENT 'H v.. r THE SUIT AT $10 is about the best suit that $10 ever bought Your intelligence wouldn't permit you to believe that it is a $15 suit nor do we claim any such nonsense for it What we say and what we stand ready to convince you of is that the $10 suit is here in greater variety, in better ma terials, in more stylish making, in more thorough workmanship, perfect in part and whole and more to your liking than any other $10 suit to be found in Kansas City, no matter where you find ii All of this season's patterns and shaping and there fore correct from fashion's standpoint You're heartily wel come to compare it with any suit at the same price in town, either before or after buying and your money's always ready if you prefer it to any article purchased here EiSI3Il CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETS, j:ivs.m) SMiivv wktiii:k Ami: a di luxK is i:ci:mi(i:k iviikat. loud C utiles Ilowctor, ('mine it ltent'tlou ninl tlio Tuturo loied ut AH :i-Hc Corn Wilt 1 otter nod Oittit Dull 1'ork llci lined. riilincro, Nov. 3. Tho continued rains ni ' t.'i'iiy weather, and the fact that there i in. apparent ntiati ment In the receipts at Nuitliwestcrn points, causpil December win it to fall off IIiIh morning (toon after it. op iilntr, which was at yesterday's t It.-- i price, GSViiC It fooii dropped to 6Hc, but i in otirtiging cables uiul .some other fc-oud ni wa caused a reaction to CSV. Con Muiniloii of atotlstlcal reports and light I. trances from Atlantic, ports then had a l i l n i t and the pi lee ft II off again and oil r i.nlaiis changes, closed at liSit ,ViC. Tin i-tlmated result of Iho week's da mp tli movement of "heat l that Ilia vis it l Mipplv will, on Monday, show an In- i a-, ul from JiiOO.Ofl bushels to 3,eOo,000 bii'li. I.. Minneapolis and Duluth niu ex P lid io kIvo an lncreasro of l.GOj.flQi) bush- i mid New York an Inereaso of about ' i w b iiliels. In ii in, the prospects of clearing weath er with pi rhaps the more important mat i i Hi it the November aborts neatly all ..I in' m trday, caused a decline of Ue in Hi u l mure, December and May are within 1-ltle of their previous daj's clos li v line Trade, was small. una i untlnueii ttiy dull, Kales were t n mii ill und cliiunres in price clltfht, Mi .. pi lied and vliiM at yoateiduy'a 1 1 .",. l i i i , i-lons, prospective larye receipts t ti . in xt welt caused n weal; ftvllnir in. in tin l.fi'lnnlns ami a decline of l;"Bn n pinK w.ia finally eHtuiillah.d fur the day. l.ii I .in. I fibs did nut pmiii limto to the 'ill .a ilie weakness, tho decline, in each b. inK uiilj 2'jo, A TIjlIIU.V IIAMCKIt. A Jtihriislm Mini With u Hull Thought lie II id Hull Itubhcil, A man very much under tho liilluence of lluji.r .mm, I the saloon of Michael Ilyan, u i i.itrulmun, In the North end, rn. d iv n.,'it, and displayed a roll of bills tare, iiu lies la diameter. He was freely tii'ii It . his money and It cinvvd of giuody iinl hium ron was wutthlnK his m-ciy limi'ient. Suloonkeeper Jtyan offered t. t.tki it 'rge of the stranxei's money and ii( a ipt'l the offer, hiiiK Ibun the in up y twihuut iountln It. lie ulo e,iio tin tin iikteper his watch and ehal i. ut i i liiulllliiK an ixi'ltiil Individual hurrli ! ti n (,'ititi.iT si.itlnu ami t"M dip. tun I'm. tie Hi. 1 1 ho had 1m n robbed nf J.j and lib watch, He rteaeilbed himiielf us l.etl Klioles, nf Allbuin, Nub. The cup. tain wnt tu the safe an 1 took out i wul It and naked Hhoies whether It was his prop' rly. Shores said It waa. Thin thu eiipluid cent tor Ityan, who identified ti mres u-i tbo itiun who had hem In his pluie the pretlous itltrht and left the mum y for safe keeptiiB Tho monuy and il n in It were uIkii lo the nun from liiri-ku He wus profuse In his thaeks tu It v in for tuklnt; eale of his valuuliliis. lie r-u t he h.ul no e. ulleetlon of ulvlilK the fc.il 'mi mull hU moiuy. ('luiiiilierl iln's fain lliliu. Mr. J- M Aminerinuii. a, prominent mer chant of I'oikk, I'uluiiibiu, county, l'a.. In pe.'kiiu; of this liuliuuni, i-ays' "In refei iiici tu t'liaiubei lulu's l'a In ltulm, I can uuly my thut 1 lme never lound unthln In romiaie with It fui spi.ilns, bru'nei, buriiHaii'1 like Injiiiles. We have un-l It lu inn fiimily fur bewial yc-um, un.l f. el that wu i.n.i't du without II" Thifc liniuieiit will h. il a liuiu or bruise wlthuut miitli i uttoii ni Inone-thlid tho time leiiulredby niijotli.i lii'atiiitiu. In many Inula!., e li lias cur I ti bevire spruln In thiee or lour tl.ijs' tir'e, hllu lhai many wetks uitt usu ull -el' v. Kuuias (Hy 1 iliiiulir lliiuur.l. As'lt"nt Superintendent I. O, IfeNelll and P 'f sots (I H Morrison and I.. II. Wolf tf lh liliill S'liool have heen Invited to real lii''S at the pieetliiw of Hie Southeni i. ui afljual Asso jai u at Jlot eurtoEK. Arls.. Jtut after CUrlAtmas. THE POULTRY SHOW. Itnpld and rttUfurtory Proem-! Ileluc .Madu fur tho Annual Inhibit or I vtitliered llealitles. All mattcis pertnlnlnff to the second annual meeliiiK of the MUkontlnrntal piitiltrj' anil pet stock .show, to be held In this city November 27 lo December 2, are iirotjresslnir bplendldly, nnd the of llcers tiro much encuiirntrud ovor the out look for the truthcriiiK. That It Is tu br far Krenler than last year's inectlnfr Is conceded, nnd entries now made aru enoui;h to demoiiMintr that (nteresi lu the show Is widespread and that mutt of tlm lending funulora of the land are to he ri'pietiuntpil. Tho mnnauera are nnxlotis to securo Breater local Interest and have v. iil.eil hard to awaken Interest conuiieiiHurate with tho Importance of the irutlicrlnK. Many of the Indleti whose tinseltlsli ami Well dlrecUd Inborn contributed lurifelv to tho hticcess of the Kluwur parmle hu. taken hold of tho poultry uhow nnd me woiIUiik with if rent vim. There will lio no bench show In connection with the poultry eshlblr, hut that feature may lio added fiir the next year. A font tilt Hint cannot fall to nttrtt ! Kie.it iittentlon and prove highly en tertaitilne; to nil Is the show of win fowls to be made by .M. W. Hlmtnou i, of Out-ran. III., who will linvo one. orth.' most complete collectloiiPB ever seen ut any show In the West and fully a.s Hue 111 quality mt wan seen In the tanks at Mnillsun Hiiimri'. TIiIh Ih sumethlnf; fm which the miinnKCi'i lmvo labored Imrd nnd thej me ib llKhted to be able to an nounce It. Twenty-eiirlit lncubntoi.s. have reached the city and am lieln lesleil nnd prepaied for oxlilblt. For Cnnirlm unci Thrnm Itlnurdrrt, me 1 troii')!' IniHiAiii; Troclm " They havejtrauii tliclr eftlcacy bv a lent of many years. Mr. Aiiiii'itlii U'uril Druil. Mrs. Atnnnda Ward, widow of thn lite I. N. Wtird, u promliHiit Mock man, and daughter if Mr. und Mr,. A. D. nndliv, Iiiil at the homo of her pueuts, No. IJ1I Hasi Fifteenth street, yeienlay thoiiiIiik. Her death was caused by sciatic ilieuinu ttsin, iioin which Mie bad been Mtiliiliur ulxnit ten das. Hhe was iii.nl ID jt.trs of aire, rihe leaves two ehil.lini, n win, Charlis and a ilaiiKhler, 1,11a. ilrs. Ward bad Hind In Ivant.is City all' of her llle She was a Iwlj of inip-h kludnesrt or heart ami did many uu teiiinilotis acts of ili.it' liy The fuiieial senlees will be held at the leHldenee at 2 o'clock to-morrow att ei'iinon, tho lte. Dr. John 11. ltuberts of- II. iuiius. THE LEADERS LEAD AGAIN, The Greatest Gffor Ever Made. ro&.ttvely No Churt;i4 Are Muds for l'ro fettlnual hervlcsa and Trcilinenl Until fV Line la I ffoi'te.l. The doctois of the World Medical Tnstl tute, the most ntcccssful In thu treatment uiul cuteu of clii utile dlsiun'e, make this bold announcement to cciuWueo the most keptlcal of their ability uiul miccem of cures, us they wll) cairy out this offer, and mean what (hey say, IcaWm; no luom for eiltluiseis to comment upon. iteiuemlR'i und imdi I'titund this light- This Is no fico treatment ottir, us wu will ehaige you a leat-onabla small fee for cuiiut; ou, but this tee you will not have to pay until you are tatUHed that you are cuted. i'leacrlp- lions can be filled by any iltiiKgUt.uiid If you deaitu we can Mipply your mtillclues at a nominal coat, us our laboratory Is com plete, and we iue not thu exptnses of running u. dntf atoie, Thoao Ihlni; outside of thu city, and who cannot cull lu person, may write for symptom bluuk; sent free. Consultation In IJnglUh und Oerman free. Hours from S u, in, to 0 p in. Take eleva tor. Nelson bulldlmr, comer Jlulu uud Mis souri uveuuii THE SUIT AT $12 is an exceptionally well made suit for the money and can't be bettered at the price anywhere This business is conducted on the lines of ful filling all promises and of not promising more than it can fulfill Your own judgment is our best ally in the selling of clothes We tell you plainly and truthfully just what you are buying and protect you from any possible dissatisfac tion in the future by buying back anything that doesn't suit you A new store a great store and a stock as new and great as the store itself Come and judge for yourself of the justice of our claims regarding this $12 suit; see if it isn't superior in every point to any suit at $12 that you've ever seen on the market before When it comes to the lines above $15 at $S, $20, $22 and $25 il takes the very finest of the custom tailors to compete with them. Other clothing houses don't attempt it. imiMSlMw tip ItlL Jw Bf SI Kansas City's Foremost Clothiers, Siioers, Hatters and Furnishers. SOUTHEAST CORNER TENTH AND MAIN STS. "tii:.M: ru. i.i) Muni," 'the Kat Mile I llerary uclpty Will Honor I be fiend I'net. The I.?.tI ril.le l.lteinrv Pncletv will nint Tuesday nlnht (five, at the Jndi pendente Avenue cbtirili. an enti i tatntnent which i thej hue mot lltlliiKly teuntd "A Ihi I k ne Ce-ld Kenn,;" 'Ilm lartr pntt of ' tho pi oki amine will be taken up with pa pers ut'iiiuif; witn -Mr. i leiu a nie jn its various aspectj-as colleKlan. Journalist, poet, lather and husliund. Ilesldcs tlie lit erary feuttuis, the programme will con tain some dtlhrhtful tnusleal numbers, by Eexual of Kansas C'ltj's well known and Jusilj popiilnr urttFts. Tho prolamine of the evenlnf; Is append ed In full: " 'dene i'lelrt as a Newspaper Man," No ble l'runlls "'(bno nelcl'R Vere " Arthur Ctrl'foni. " 'Uene lipid's Life at Columbia," J. O. ISIdnewny. "My Connection With 'fiene Held," Hal Gay lord. " 'Ueno rieldHls I'ersonsllty and Home Lite." C. II. Dexier. "Tho r,lterur llevlew," Mr, Adah Hl klus. Music by Marlon riohtinnon. Mla Itow. ena Bmltli, of Independence, Mo.; lNs Al.iruni'et. Jnr,. unit n ii'mi Inllc. t imiti,i-,.1 I of if. Q. Hob inn.iii Will urml W. S I Thomas and lid n'llaiis. Mis i' H. Itlck ' ert will recite st vi rnl of Field's poems. WIl.l.lAH Mf.l.CII IfKAH. The Victim nf tlm Ilalnir'4 lVug"!l Din at the f'lly llimpllal. AVIlllnm "Welch died nt tho city hos- i Hal at 1:15 o'clock yesterday inornlnf? t mil tho olfeet of injuries received by In ItiK run down by n baker's wagon at Nlnetoentli Httoet uiul lira nil avenue about tlusl; Jrldny nlifht, its told In yes tordny's Journal. Width wn luken tt fential station after the neeldeiit, where tho siliffeon dressed Ills Injuries. The KtiiKeon illtl not Ilm! out that Welch's skull wuh friu tured, nor weio Ids In juries ciiiusldeivd perluus. He was re moved to the hospital, wliete 1m tiled. Tho coroner held n post nioilem evnnil nullou yeBterday fniiituiou. An Inquest will be held Monday. 'Dip police Imv been unable to lucato the man who inn Welch down, or to oven Ket any ttntv of him Welch wan l'l years oltl and lived at ",'UG Highland uvenuo. He was u nallvo uf Ireland. He has a son llvlnu nt HIkIi I. ontli aiul (Hive stleets and a Mep d.iiiBhter in JUinphl. Tcnii. WeUh was an employe of tho Mlhhouil Oas C'om I'any. III MAM; Oi'l'lt'l.K hllllltl.OCfl OCT. CiiiiiiiiUnliiiieri Tiiuli A lion ll Week Ago, but Hip Olllier Km ir It Not Till Yenlerdil, J. M Sherlock, who has hi en cotimn ted with the Humane Hoclrly as one of Its nifents for about two jears, has beer, diopped fiom thn fulls of the pulled Oe paitment for reasons that base been kept fecret by tlm board of police commi-sion-cm. Mr. Shciluck le.iivid d) a month ln from the t-li nnd W fiom thn Humane Society He Is stilt an 111,'ent of the Hu nt ino Sotltly, but he onli draws one-half pay. Sin rloi k was dioppul fuini the cltv's pa roll lat Siiimday, but lh fact ill I not become publli until he Went lo draw his pay jebtuilay. Truth hlrrct I'liiuleinuHtliiu Verdict, The July In the condemnutlan of the West fide of .Main htrtet from Tenth atieet to a point forty-aeven and oue-hilf f.et nut 111, llled its luport with Hie cllj clerk cati'ldu . ll Is ordeied that the benetit illatrl't lmll he between Tenth und Dlev eiith and Kultlinore and Walnut. HU. lb. th Smith Is allowed il MI foi four feet, Jo.-luli Ki'llokK ti& I'T ubout Light feet and W. U. Zahner $"' for the aamo number of feet. t Itr Hull Null's. Colonel It II Hunt, the newly appointed clerk uf the bond uf health, umuur-'d at hU new oftlee yiMeulay und bald thut ho would be luady to take ehure In u fuw duys. In the meantime Campbell Chapman will sviie. J. T, Holmes ivas e'ven a permit yegtei day to erect u frame foundry to com l,000. IScharnagel restaurant, open day auj nUbti uU tti9 aelkacles ( tUe season. EXPRESS AGENT SHOT. He Hmlitnit nil llleuipt by Two ItolihrM to Meill Sr,.IHlll In Coin at Mnil.- t oil, ( al. Stockton, Cal., Nov !) While the itnges from Uakdnle and Anreles were rh iiikIiii; hoises al Chinese Camp nirly this lnon.lni;, fleoiKe Morris, the ahlslaut poHlmHStei and epress iiKent, wus shot to death by two robbers. rivo thousand dollars In coin were shipped fiom Oakd lie on the rlai;e, and the robheis wetp evidently aware of the fact. .Morris hud the money with him at tile time, and when nihil upon lo sun cu tler, openi d lire on the lobbeis. One of the men hnd a shoteun, and returned the file, rlddlliUT Mollis' body with buck-hoi They then left without tul.lmr the money Ctiurefl eellll Affair. Thnre will bo on "Auction of Old Maids" lnthe lectin room of the First I'rcaby terl.Ul "church, eoimr of Tenth Mr.-at uiul Korest avenue, nei 1'rld.iy eveiiuu;. It will be i',Hi-n under the auspices of the i hureh. Miss Hose Itlilifewiij, assisted by wood miihical talent, will rImi a readlrs In Clyde Cuiitii ewatluiuil I'litir h, tinner of rfey. nth stiei-t and lliookljn ivenue, net Tiuvduy nluht, until f the au-pict i of the l,.idli s' Union, of that eluu. h. The ladles of Cljde Consrrriitlnnnlehuroli will ulve llielr nnnunl New HiiKlaud rupp. r at Ihe chtiieh on Tliur-nlay, November Si. at which lima tiny hope to welcome all their friends. The ladies of the Sixth and Prospect Christian church will rive a "Christinas Maiket," conslstlm; if fancy work, nowl Itefc, etc., at No. iji Wibiut street, on No embir 19, -0 and .'1. A 2Tic dinner will bu solved at noon. Nu I'limga will be mad for admission. 1 be lilfal l'lllltll ru, Jnnifn I. Francis, nldrman, Chicago, Fays: "I lecnrd In ICIns s New Dl.-'0ery as an Ideal l'uiiaiea tor i'oiikIis, Colds and hunt,- Complaluls, liaMUa used It lu my family for the last live jears, to the i -cltiriun of phjsli'lans' prescriptions or oth er piepriiailons " lte. John liuiRits, Keokuk, la., writes: "1 have hi en a minister of the Meiholi-t Hplscopal thtiich for llfty yeaia or moie, and hme neM-r found iiuthlnif so lu in - llel.il, oi mat 'ii' ine uen spueuy lener as Dr. KIiik'h Ni w Dis. overy. Try this Ideal Coiu.'h Itemed n-w. Tiial buttles, 10 et nts. at l he ill hit aluii s nf 1 1, C. A mold, noiihw cm coiner I'll Hi ami Main streets; I'eileiinann At llallar, Diiiinoiiil diuif note, nl .Main street: J. (lilillihs, I'alacn ditu; hioie, northwest comer Jlulu uud Tweluh i.tieots. A HiredUll Culoiil llluil CuuipAiiy, Mosrs. Osuir Dah'. John I.nnir, 1'. WiMroin, tl. II, Ibr, N l. fUiialmrir and olhi rs um m kiiiiUiiik the Bwedlnh liiiuil Ki.uion and Coluaitatlnii (.'iimpinj lu this .it for Iiu- puriOM i.f htiin. and selling lulls, and lo a.t u ip . tils for owin rs of laie tiatts of land ul utr the line of the Kansas ClI, I'lttshllit. As C.ttlf inllw.iy At the last meenlnjr, Mr. Westrom Mr rieusburrf and Mr. Iler0' ittre heleetcd as a committee to mike a tilp to Southwest Missouri uiul NnithwcM Arknni-as to aeleet two tracts of land uiTeied by the Mlssmirl land dipartuiem uf tin- Mlsniurl, Kanaas and Tex'is Trust Cuupauy, They left laat lilltht and uio expetiiil tu return In a weik am' make th.li repot I The company hopes to brinR several ..dunl.-s from Iowa, Illi nois and points furth. r Hast, t'liniiilierhxlii'it CuukIi Iteineily, When troubled with a couith or cold slve this remedy a uiul. You will be inoiolhun pleased with tlie lesult. It will euro a ae- eto cold in leas tune tliuu an other trtiu- mnt 11 rcltHleii the lunus. onens tllt St- iietlons, ulds eapei lonitlon ami edicts u piompt nun peiuiuueui tuit, iwiu is iiu ilunKur In kIiIiik It to children, for It con tains nothing InJmloua. lino Turuo Hit llai'U On slovenliness, as r. t,.rd the teeth Keep tliei'i pure, an vt wnu wnii io ue uetoyeu and enreuaed. SOZODU.N'T Is iineuutileil as u inenua of whltcnliltf. poluhltn; and pre- aervlns ihenb SUNDAYTIPS. liooks (new and old) bought, sold and ex changed. Click's new loeatlun. 710 Main. Subscribe for tho illumination fund of (he Karnlvul Krcwe. Sco ad "X'artner Wanted" la want column. J vn a-i3i NEWS FROM LEAVENWORTH. a riNi: ic vnsai Ai'i'i.r l.viiiiur sr,M' i u i ii ii n,i). A City Ordlnunce I plielil by .liidfre Mjeis- ttitelrrr iijiltr 1 llei a ltepiirl .ferry riishinure St rloiisly lujitred M UtelllllletiUrf und 1'ersuilal. The Kansas Million Club yesterday shipped b the Santa l"o I'd barrels of applet. They will arrive in Chl aifo aUiut tho same tlm- thut the 'Milium Club train arilvp;), and they will be pin on exhibi tion at the Armory hall. Tweutj-lKo bai Hls of these apples were bent from To peka, and represent thut nelliboi Ji.j 1. end l'Jj batiebs represent UaMimmtli liiuiii). .Mr. Ulthaidaon, of thu hi it ol It sun ,. lliihniih-on, tho lartpst apple pa kits In the West, c lys that the apples will make the finest display eer sen in th.. t til. Mr. Mantis Uobb , the prialdtiu of the I.i'uvenuoi th IIoi th tiliuial Soch ty, hits gtuie to ChhiiKo to like ohurjfi oi the Ieai uorth exhibit, and Mr, J. S. Collins, of 'lop, ku, will take ehurge of Ihe Topeka. ex hibit. Mayr Hook, ut I.euM nwoi lb, will ti there with the Million club u. .in 'ihe i xhibit will be lu Oilc.tHO a.-', in d.i-, ami tlieio Is no doubt but thut it will do n tne.it deal lowaida turning the aitiniiuii of l.'a.st' ru inveaioia to K..u is, uiul pai- ueiuuriy io mo riinitrii pari tu me mat' as a fnilt distriut. 'I he apple pa. ki i uf tins illy aio In receipt of lettus tviiy day, liMiulilne; the pike ot apples bj the h.ii rel, 'Iho train I ins b. en so muth of a nue oi as that iiiiauKtiuent mo ulnedy being made for iinoUi-r triin to bo l-i-t n. t eur, nntl euritiwils will bu held in etKht or tin dlfftrent lot alius In Kan.- i .- nbui.t. tho taimn time. I.nn . nv. in tti wilt have us apple euinhnl, It.loit iu waieruulun i .iiiiu.il, Jliiitliinsoii its Ktillir coin i .ii tm. il. Aiu hlnon lis hum iiiiuimiI uud utlu i pla.es will decide oil what repimenta tht..i mini' best. Tneie in mt was n time when tho people of Kansas were more united and tbiti mluid that Hastein peotdo ahould ki uw the truth aboul iludr ar.ue. The mh . . of the Million Club, will Ml has unb b In existence about two mouths, h,i n prbicd the moat smiKUlne, It has d m more to ndwun e the interests of the suit, than Its piomuieis ter dreamed of. Itrreler I IIch His tteport n. W, Rndor, as lecelver for the Ml.. souil Vnlhy Life lusuiauce Compiii, wlitiMi ulfitirs lme been lu llllfiiitiun lur a liuuiL'tr Of tiiia. Illi.l his Itiiuit witli the eliik of tho di-nl t i .uirt y. ti rd.n and It ll.iS bull Hlll.lliN.d llV Jll.lk', lt,l Till-. Is amuher m.p forwaid In the sciil -ment of the now i.iiiu.iia . um of Mlem, i". tho MUsuiul Yalby I.lfo Insurance ciiiupauy 'I lit) leliolt lilt I bv Iteeilver HnMr In vi iy ci.iiipl.il. and Is uDo aatUfsetory to tiittntt iiiittiiy illicit sieu. i( snow.l C.ISfl on hand umouutim; lo urA). and also con Milt ruble realt. Judi.e Mjera has not yet illHehiirueil tho ret ell tr. In Hie dlsiilct i mil i eteniay mornlnpt lu,, iiav.i.tii tun. t .ie ttiiue up oil l iniilion ii.-l.lntr tor the distribution of the cash on baud S-cial of ihe uttoineS fu ore d thl.se course, but Iheiu were llioi-o who objeettd fm one reuaon or anoiher. Mnally Judi.o .Mjera broiiKbt an cud to Urn ait'umeiits Ii tl.-t-i.linK' not to muk uny onlcr until thu Dtcember term of court. (lldlllilllll. Ilpbl III In tho dlitrlet court eterday. JudKe Mers deeldtd the appeal of tlm city of l.eavenvvoilh te F. It rimllli. atttut of tht I'nlti'.l Hiates l!'i'' Compuii, aiutain inn the lii'lfc'tn.-iii uf J 11 It.-.' II M Aller of the polii e tuurt and pionounced the oc cupation tax oi.liiiainf tain. .u 01 1 up.itlon lei's. 01 I nance was parsed b the eil) toiin ll a te al months nun, lliipotlni. an iinnii.it li 1 11 e Ul ivprest eiiiipi nl t of ir, Ml enp'f-" "liipililes haul, biHlneaS In the city pill the license, no itr proi. hi, except the lull d Kl.itea Ii)i- - C iiiieiny, wl'p h I'feia'l. throtitrh liaivit THE SUIT AT $15 arouses more favorable com ment than anything we have ever offered It is so perfect in the making so vastly superior to the average $15 suit in the materials the trimming is so thorough and exceptional that the man who wants a $ 1 5 suit is most apt to be the owner of one of these as soon as seen It's far easier to claim a thing than to prove it but it is by tests of comparison that our stock shows best We invite them urge you to them; know that they will result in ultimate benefit to us The plain truth about these suits is so strong that the telling of it would sound like fiction No other house can meet them; no other house can give you as many to select from; no other house has one-fifth the styles and pat terns to be found here-and every one of the many productions of 1895. wwgiiwwirrww ciiOTnivm r-1-TJtT.--.'ssaCTmm-'3iri2xcjCT 2?'A1 ill WtJ Is liust hrotiirlit about the best place to .speiul simple prices, is at the BLANKETS. Uxtru sizo all wool Red RlanUets, Kuuruuteed fast di'es, worth M '.0 .S2.9S COMFORTS. Hast rjualliy jirluti, fllletl with pure tvliito cotton, this ih a rattllnp; K-ooil luii'ifain at Its iisunl price (81.7R), but tij-niiiri'oiT jj, , ni you may liato il for . O LADIIH5' COATS. Mandolin sleeve, bound heami, stitclicii edj,'rs, blaclt , ., clieviotantl worth 1 50. ,5& 3I?C '8 TPiiT !S i 3 Satisfy Yourself by a Trial Order That IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT THE BEE HIVE 912-914 aUE-A-nST if,.r-. ., t-itvrTTT.t.-!-gliaTrr.rg-inrA!rjgri!lg:TTrv jTfKrTCTiVCT tmtirrTTjr.iritirT r-jtnnm.ini White and Yellow I'iite Lumber, l.lme, ( eiurlit, utli, lliuirn ami lllluiU hpei ul alicntlon lton to counity orders Kkluoatee 1 uriiUlied. Office and Yards 20th Htid (Iraiiil Ave, Us tu;ent, Mr. Smith Motion for n new li-lal WJM iiiiule 1 1 su-iiLi) , und, lu cie ul lifuaul. It la pi 1 -u III .1 Hi. t .1.-0 will bt .allied to the aiipieuie unlit. Other I llkt .Indue Myers ca!eiiluy lelnstsle 1 th ap peal tates of .Mull 1'uien and 1'iank u In. Theto men tveiu i.ieh lined by Judse Alter in Ihe polke cnuil foi keeping open house on Hiiiula), and the tool; an tipped to Ihe di-u i 1 i'liiii When their a-e wele tailed they wile not picent or up lustnttd by attoiney find the.r uppe.ili were onlcn.l mil. kin trm tin- du. Iv, 1, which lef 1 tht m lltble Tor the oilB'tial Hit. Tip ir leap. cilo .aats will now be he.eid In the diiirb t couit. 1'itir l.tiwKaa was caterd.iy uranted n dltoice from b.s witu en Hie ciound of Krohs nehb t of duty Mrs, l.awlt'a-e was allowed alimony in Hie Him of $15 per monin nir tne suppuii 01 ir.o two cuuuieii and t-0 for atb ri, foi a. A tlecieo of dhone w.i s tranted In the case, of .Mui'iitiy , Muiphy. Jteiueird Ilia tluuiW Detective J. W. Ilouth, of Kansas City, m eompunlut by Attoiney Charles I'enii) were In I.eavenwoitli jesierduy und us. aisled by .Captain Munht, of the poll, e force, they au. leeded In letovetlni; a lot of neurlnn uppaitl, ulbKed to have lutii stolen fiom ti Mra. Datl , of Kansas City, by .Mabel Catlei, al. is l'.mma .M. Cec T'lb woman was arieitt.i, but upon the 3.ir tender of the aloleu tiooda she was rtleua. d as the otllceis did nut nun to go to tht ttouble uf ceitiui, extra Uiion papers. aerluu.l) Injured. Yesterday inainh'i; us Jcriy Cossmare was walklnir itl jiiu: the MUouri 1'm.iric, Uockfc, beiuuth the Sjutli Usplunade, h j was struck on the ten of tht lieai by a 1 aiuiiu ituti tut- an u- iruri ,1 is ur Uetcd that thu u I was c" 'C d by some bor who are iu the habit of throwing I YOUR eei by cnrcfttl spciiiliiiv; of it and it as you'll find by rending those People's Store Ihe Bee 1 1 i c. llhia anil black lioucle cloth tin full plentetl ileeve, velvet . ' it velvet piped all around, silk i i f lined ninl full puee r. r- fl buck, worth Sn.(it) ilitO.yO tt LADIES' CAPES. lilue, black, brown nntl tan ' en ver, 1SS inth sweep, 30 inches i... il vo - I inch lirtitd orniirai'iiti, el trie seal collar ntul two n. , . r ironls, worth i'J.Ou j3 O . O I'lush, Mile serge lined, ele."i seal collar sintl two fronts the i r sun collar, full fatveep. S4.63 wot tli 57.t.'0 STREET. Mirn mm BayibiL.&xUSBy&uGS h& 'M2S& jr.tvr: t lanes trom the H-i'.iiiuie uud tli 1. t was not a uiul on ut 'lb. wfii aU urn iuttaiia'allut; t.n- mitttrr. Ordliunie Ii t illd JudKe Aller, of the police court h Id n scalnii Htenliiy niteiiiutin lo try i i- ot William W.i! I, who w .3 thai 111 ti peddliut without a 11. en-e. ff.u , 1 1 e, sound a K.'iiifiw City houi.e and ..-. a euar.J uf ulltnn lUijf, ntat-', c-tc. 'I e to upheld the validity of tl e ord'n 1 lu1 III tlew of Ihe fa ! that Wat.l w.i. a ie . el before he had made uny &alt.s, 11 w s ulMii..-.-til Hum vuaiody. tltm rllillirmu. Tlftten coal inlnei . all flermsn V. htenlay f.u t'duka. III., where Hi. s lit en ku iiaimied woik lor fine ei left I., a .mii iiuiie ai au 1 ems per ton. The lit m of I'helps Jiros. has a r n;ej 10 I. tae int i..i a, r , ti land ..u Vinton HtllltnM Immtdlatcly a lu iiwr in .Mlaaoutl bud will com oil , y 1 10 Into a pi iaio 1. .nil. l.ulu M. Hull esterlay tiled a. a t for illt wife fiom her huabund, IJltnei' i 'I, tu whom t-he was mairled in Apill, al leuir.K exlrenie ciuelt uud lo s 11. I t Ciiater po-l il A. It., will hold i tin file next Tu. - lay nlv,ht, at wnl Con Breaanian ")1 k" Hlue ui.d Itet, J inirtl Ki Uy w II bu! bi In ttti n '. nut 11, C. holutnuti, of Atchlatn, was 111 this city eteida. I.lltid the ('ut of I runt. Smith' ClotUn. It Is claim d that last aunimer 1'erley Hull )ii Hole u su t of hummer nolhis Irom 1 rank Smith on ludtp. 1 u-nce uvemir, 'two or ttue- Uuys ago ilullon returned iu own from an extended tutaliou uud Pi. i lu fcicil it ti ot ere out from Mr Smith. il was cajuht In 1I1 u t -and yt-rtei y J stl e W ') tent hliu lo the t.uuiuy Jail tur Wx ty ilu-k. n m sW m I A m i I PIRhest bidder.