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eRe srtabes renee rem terme ————____—— CLARKS@S STIL! Proceedings of the League of Republican | Clubs. Burravo, Sept. 16.—President Clark- \ son called the National League of Re- publican clubs to order at 11 o'clock. The committee on time and place re- | ported in favor of Louisville as the place | and the sccond Wednesday in May as the time for holding the next annual | MARKET REPORTS. Kansas City Live Stock. Kaksas Ciry, Sept 16 IN CHARGE yesterday, 4,112: | Steady. sales: DRESSED BEEF AND SHIPPING STEERS. 64 Col - 1,265 $4.00 1. 1,256 3.70 1,283 3.60 cows AND metres calves, 243. The market was The following are | jot worship seems to be most preva | Tent. | ville Ind., writes convention. Cleveland was also en- 1,500 82.50 5 $265 tered, but Louisville won. ; ql fe es fornnas The resolutions indorse President) 2 215 210 Harrison’s administration and the Min- | 215 219 neapolis platform, invite young voters | os 500 | to join republican elnbs and call for | = oo net is | liberal support of republican papers. rt 16) W. L. Squire, of Toledo, nominated 80 150 J.S. Clarkson for president to succeed = a himself. By a unanimous rising vote 7 170 he was elected. Mr. Curtiss, of Bing- D hamton placed M. A. B. Humphrey, ee Figs ees the present secretary, in nomina- Sogo 26) ast oes 20 tion for re-election. A vote was called | for and when taken it was found that | the opposition had dropped out of sight, a and Humphrey was re-elected by accla- | 3 mation. Treasurer Lounsberry was unanimously re-elected. The National Women’s acepublican 33.10 a association met at Concert hell, Mrs. 1.43 Ellen Foster presiding. Among} oe 2. those on the platform were Mrs. Late ee Frances H. Howard, of Massachu-| Hogs—Receipts 5,125; shipped yesterday, setts, Gen. Thomas W. and Mrs. Chac: of Rhode Island, J, ?, Dolliver, of Iowa, | and Mrs. Lucy A. Leggett, of Washing- | ton, D. ©. Mrs, Foster delivered her annual addres: The market was active and 5c to le The sollowing are representative sale: 5 85.95 | 60...248 5.3215) 74 MISSOURI TO CELEBRATE. Gov. Francis Proclalins October 21 Next a Pabile Holid sFERSON Crty, Mo., Sept. 16.—Gov. Francis has issued the following proclamation: ‘The entire country should celebrate in a be- | pletion of four centuries JE 5.00, The discovery of a new con- | 174 490 tinent by Columbus is the greatest event In the | Sheep—Receipts, history of human effort, when considered | day, 1,017. The mar in the feur of its undertaki the | late declines. The of its accomplishment and the re- | tive sales benefits to mankint. It is proper | 46 lambs 6445.49 | Smuts... 10 $125 and becoming that we who are enjoying | the bless ion of the | (hicago Live Stock. new world should commemorate the wonder- | CHICAGO, Sept. Ho ful work of the illustrious navigator and im- erday, 29,553; shipments yesterd: press its importance on the minds of the grow: ; ; left over, about 4,000: quality fai ing generation. The congress of the United States has desig- nated Friday, October 21, 1832, as the anniyer- sary of the discovery, and the president has is- sued a proclamation declaring that day a gen- | eral holiday, and recommending that {t be cele- | brated by fitting ceremonies. Now, therefore, I, David RK. Francis, governor of Missouri, by virtue of the authority in me vested, do hereby nominate Columbus day, Friday, October 21, 1892, a public holiday, and do appoint the same a day of thanksgiving. I | recommend that upon that day the people of | the state cease their usual avocations, that all business be suspended to the extent possible, and that all our people participate in public ex- ercises that will appropriately do honor to the | memory and achievements of Christopher Co- lumbus. In this celebration let the public schools of the commonwealth, proud monuments of our progress and chief dependence of our perpet- uity, occupy a fitting prominence, that the youth of our land may be imbued with patri- otic sentiments and taught the privileges and responsibilities of / i | ket active and firm: grades of better sort 5¢ higher; others unchanged. Sales ranged at $4.90@5.45 for light; #4.85@5.08 for rough pack ing: €4.90@5 45 for mixed; $5.10 15.55 for heavy packing and shipping lots; pizs, #400@4.80. Cattle—Recetpts, 10,000; official yesterday, 18,- 145; shipments yesterday, 5,20. Market slow and weak: prices favor the buyers. Sheep—Receipts, 5,000; official 8,140; shipments yesterday, 3,431 fairly active at former prices. St. yesterday, Market Louis Live*Stock. Sr. Lovis, Sept. 14 —Cattle—Receipts, 1,500; market strong. Hogs—Recedpts. ); market 10c higher; heavy, #5.10G5.49; mixed, 84.09@5.30; Yorkers, #%.10@5.25. Sheep—Receipts, 1,100; market steady. Kansas City Grain Market. Kansas Criry, Sept. 16.—Wheat was 4@'4e lower on ‘change to-day and trade was rather slow for both soft and hard wheat. Low grades were particularly hard to sell and were fully a cent lower in many cases. Shippers’ bids wer \e lower early and withdrawn later, though 50,000 bushels regular No. 2 hard, first haif of October shipment, sold at 65c river. Prices were quote 8 wheat, old, 59¢; new, wheat, oid, wheat, old, 4% hard wheat, 40. The Obsoxtous Emronrta, Kan., Sept. 16.—The live | stock sanitary commission of Kan: met in the court house in this city to discuss the question of releasing the | quarantined Texas cattle now in Chase trouble by communicating Spanish} witout good billing was weak. though ship- fever to native cattle. Thomas J. | pers bid steady prices for all they could use. Acheson, of this city, has been | No 2 mixed corn sold at dic river and 460 appointed receiver and wishes to send Memphis. Closing cash prices were: No.2 white, 3 . | 4844@49e; No conalusion | 15 ee and the commission ad- | mixed, to-morrow, when the sheriff of Chase county will appear be- fore them. Messrs. Hurst, of Howard; Charles Collins, of Hutchinson, and J. T. White, of Ada, constitute the board and it is expected that arrangements will be made to get rid of the Texans. No. 3 white, 48c; 40c; No. 2 mixed, 40G40% 4c: ; No. 4 mixed, 37¢; no grade, 3G with fair demand. ¢ prices were: ed, 2354@27\ec; No. 3 at o. 4, 2@2%e; No. 2 white sold at 3\g 3 white, 30c. weak. No. 2rye sold at Ai, river; ge; rejected, 47c. w No. 4 white, them out of the county. was arrived at journed until | on the basis of pur | Bran, we 53Z5ie, according to Dilli nt ‘Burgh ar. 100-Ib, sac’ u eres Buruineton, Kan., Sept. 16.—Wednes- | _ Hay—Receipts, 14 cars; market steady, Sue ationsare: Timothy,choice, $9.00; No. 1, $8.59; y night the residences of T. C. Bal- . 2, $7.50 per ton: fancy pr: » $7.09: 50GS.50; low grad linger, A. C. Cook, G. M. Dickson, C. O. | good to choice, %.5 Smith and ‘f. W. Foster were entered | 5.50 and robbed of money, jewelry and gold | watches. About 4 o'clock y esterday | morning Sheriff Scott and his deputy | were notified of the fact and started in \ pursuit of the thieves. About seven | miles south of town they ran onto them | and succeeded in capturing one, who gives his nameas John Howard. The | other escaped. Howard refused to tell | where he is from and what his busi- | ness is. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Sept. 16. Wh't—Oct . 1 00 Get 3 Q 10 05 Jan uw 80 Ordered to Burn Everything. Lard —Sept. WaAsuHinGton, Sept. 16.—Seecretary of Oct. the Treasury Foster has sent the fol- lowing instructions to the keepers of the lighthouses: ‘Information has been received that great quantities of St. Louis Grain. bedding, garbage and other articles Sr. Lovrs, Sept 16.—Wheat, receipts, 163. oe have washed ashore from vessels sail- | bu.; shipments, ie = SN ip ing fr srei . infecte ‘i bu; shipments, bu. osing Pp ing from foreign ports infected with Wheat_September, @2ic; December, cholera. You are therefore directed, | yay, zc. Corn—September, 48%. October, until otherwise ordered, to immediate- ly burn all articles that may be washed ashore or found upon the beach.” 44\c; May, 48%c. Oats—September, 29%c; Ow tober, 03c; May, 364¢ Kansas City Produce Kansas City, M pt. receipts. small + quiet, steady; wc. Butter—Fair receip fatr creamery fancy, Boo to store packed, 1321 Dairy, large supp Alger’s Wedding. RoIT, Mich., Sept. 16.—One of the | events of the season v the | marriage last evening of William L. Bailey, of Seattle. Wash., to Miss Fa; Alger at the residence of the bride's ne apes eames Fer eet : ae “ ,| mand fair; d sters, ach: hens father, Gen. Russell A. Alger. All the Tuer springs steady, 7c per D. Tur arrangements were elaborate and ex tensive and among those present were | y people. { Mexico May Quaraatine. | Ciry oF Mexico, Sept. 16,—D received here announcing the appear- ance of cholera in New York city creat- eda profound sensation on all sides, —Light receipts, scarce; gobblers, dull, 7: 1c. Ducks—Old, 6c per DB; 7a Geese—Dull, $@5c per B: young, he! ive, dull; common, &1.50@250; fancy, #3.00@: per 43 bu. box. supply, dull. wea! 73q@SSe per 44 bu. box: $2.00@250 per six basket 34.005 | | springs, act | Pigeons—Wanted: $1.00. Apples—Fair receipts, | | Cattle—Receipte, & 87; calvea, 386; shipped lof n representative Even to this day certain comm jof Buddhist aed Mobammedaus pray ; by the hour before | plant or flower. In India this species | combed for that bad feeling mee ‘oue Jeft of the grand | gtave is near. Michigan, 8250 per barrel. Crabapples, 25@35¢ | Earope by the Saracens about Peaches—Light receipts, fair | : The government has asked for details | nois, Wc per peck basket: Bar tlett, &.50G3.0 of the matter and if the story is con- ba ates ork, ard pees ee | firmed it will declare the stricte: = ms— Te per 250 | firmed it will declare the strictest quar- | ies Du; damsons, #25030) per case, #350 pe antine against all arrivals from the United States [> Michigan Democrats. | cranberrizs020) per bbl DeEtnRort, Mich., Sept. 16.—The demo- } Heary receipts, dull, weak, 7¢@#1.00 per dozen; erats of t city opened the campaign | home grown. $.00@12: small, S00: fa with a rousing crowd at Auditorium | cee per es Muskmelons—Plentifal, hall. The hall holds 8,000 and was | *¢9% 15350 per dozen. filled with an enthusiastic audience, which cheered itself hoarse before the | evening was over. Judge len B. Morse, nominee of the demo s the orator. Will Re Toreka, Ka erries, $2.50 per case. Grapes —26@35e per t basket; home grown, Cholera at St. Petersburg. St. PETERSBURG, Sept. 16.—Fifty-nine new cases of cholera were reported in this city against fift the day before. The deaths yest were eight—nine s than Wednesda yesterday, to Topeka. Sept. 16.—Chairman Breidenthal, of the people’s party ce tral committee, has again yielded to pressure and promised to transfer polit- ; ieal headqua Topeka on Uctober L. les: | ‘The secretary of the interior has re- fused to reopen the land case of the | Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad Co, | | (Kan.) district. Watermeions— | arters frem ‘Enterprise to bs against William Price in the Topeka | | du Quinces—81.00 per % bu basket. Huckle | |} RHEUMATI fee cu RED IN A firm, 3c per = i} | | just like he had a new les endar Sores, or money refunded. county ating capacity of 6,302,708 and] f eg ; $96,723,408. | @Y ~ E i Womau’s Health and Life depend more on regularity than on any nbove all other 2 or all causes combined. "An. actual or gee aD Ce = living death is the result of derangement Thies ttivein 6 ot functions which make woman what aS CSP 9 she is; immediate reliet ts the only sate- PURIFYING THE BLOOD ano jraw maierials. | fical precious stones. | during reputation. It is |Be crate; $1.50@200 per four baskets. Pears— Illi: | Jang mysterio Respect for flowers is well nigh | univereal. Everywhere the beauties ature are honored by the natives. nunities their favorite | ers Happy Hoos Wi. Timmons, postmaster of Ida- “Electric Bitters {has done more for me than ail other jing from Kidney and Liver trouble.” Jobn Leslie, farmer and stockma’ jof same place, says: Find Electric | Bitters to be the best Kidney and) | Liver medicine, made me feel like new man. J. W. Gardner hardware | merchant, same town, says: Electric | Bitters is just the thing for a mau who is all run down aad don’t care whether he lives or dies; he found} new strength, good appetite and felt on life. Tucker's e Only 50c¢ a bottle at H. L. Drug Store. That you “may have some idea of the coming and going of the seasons The seasous nominally and according to we cal Spring. March 20, at 3.a.m.; summer, June 22, at 11 p: m,; autumn, September 22, 2 p.m; winter, December 21, the followiug is given? as follows: at 8a. m. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, | The Best Salve int world for Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheum F Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chibi Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi-| tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It} is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction | Price 25 cts perbox | Tucker, druggist. | For sale by H. L. St tics show that of in the states and territories the Methodist Episcopal church all save 285. It represented ir a seating capacity of 6,392,7( of $9 an aggregate yalue guard against wreck and ruin. In ail cases ot delayed, painful or other inegularities Bradfield’s Female Regulator is the only sure remedy. Sold by all druggist: ae In the mythology of the North —our own mytholc Sei; (“the biack horse of Odin id carry his nd. beived to typify the 1 sea it s and co uiaster ns well as } This animal is wind, w blows from eight principal boints “Hackmetack,” a Lasting and tragrant berfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by H. L, Tucker There isa certain th kingdom of Naples, valley and vet the sarer to the inhabitants thereof every noon by 3,000 miles than : : or seteth situated ina low} sun is whe sof th riseth or to thos I use hree bottles or ‘*Mother’s Friend, when I was sick I never went to be ny boy was } ti! 12.30, and r born at 3 0° ? pain. Twill ing it to 2 expectant mothers. | | thankrel. Mrs. B. Watt Sy Marion, O., Sent 1Sgo. | Oliver Wendell Holmes is the only Ame but the old singers. He is cheerfu’, "Sur pri eto All. After using’: Mother’s Friend’’ two months | L was eo speedily and easily relieved that it was a surprise to those attending me. ‘tMoth- er’s Friend’? undoubtedly lessens the pains, shortens the time and iestores the reser speedily to heslth. Will recommend it to expectant mothers, and advise t Mrs. J. A. R., Muncie, Ind 39-1ma Sold by all dru The Sea an most of} kes Giascow makes arti- Bradfield’s Female Regulator. has won, on merit alone, a widespres: anden ee one who made the diseases of women a life jong study. Taken according to directions the organs awake to new life aud encrs the woman free from pain 3y Sold by all drug; t ante | The judgement of “we the re wrong again: pie” Sullivan got ue | DAY} for rheumatism and |= resinito3 d. arkab It removes at once t ase it nevralzia radical! Its action upo ss. esystein isi cause and th Iv WESTMINSTER Coititt For Youngs Men. Four Courses: Classical, Scientific. English, Com- | ing evils. jmercial. Able culty. Free. W el} | equipped um. vege offe vantages rior to non: xt jem September 7, 1S92, For Catalogue add: \Prot. EF H. MARQUESS. Fulton, Mo. Ei: i tion, Sick } ache, Billo: Jomplai It tones up the syst “mt a combination of | 0 | Vegetable agents, the result of the experience | | is a vegetable spec For the man who bet-: Heluuga best who Pears’ [ Soap — Skin blemishes, like foul teeth, are the more offensive because they | are mostly voluntary. tehs la The pores are closed. | One cannot open them in ;a minute; he may in a month. Try plenty of soap, | give it plenty of time, and often; excess of good soap will do no harm. Use Pears’—no alkali in it; nothing but soap. All sorts of stor it, especially dru SS all sorts of people are — it. es sell EXPERIENCE HAVE SHOWN THAT BITTE COUNTERACTING MALARIA. IT WILL CURE disorderec Liver, the St: née and pepsic, H Indis Alle itual tion Compl apidly to it fluence. Constiy Sick He PaleeLY ASH BiTTERS 00., ST. LOUIS, MO. Or » of Missouri, / i Publicatic ion 1 county. ll, minor her guardian and eu- Alexander Guin and Henry Lae executor ot John moudy, de- Cease defendants Now at this day come the plaintifs, he by their attorneys, rkinson & Graves, fore the undersigne of the cirewit court of nates county, » uri. in vacation, and tile their pe mand affiday alleging, among _ that defendant, Alexander Guin bt of the ordered by th Wherenpon it | tion that said detendant be notitie tion that plainti’s have comme ainst them in this court by petitio he general nature and o sbtain a decree of eaid court finding and atacertain tiust dee executed rson and Elizabeth Epperson to John moudy er Guin, on the 2nd day of December, for the samo and whieh sa of trust was filed tcr reeord on the | of July and is r vorded inthe office of the Tecorder of t ates county, Mo, in book 5, at ¢ na ther upon th of. which said deed ot | town- and running north st 23 rods, outh trods tothe place ot and declaring tisiied and of no force and € t as charge upon said vaid jands, and that Alexander Gu and appear ext te = thereot. to be in the novernl cel nthe 7th day of | accordingly. And be it fart! term of the 0: Haves, ( A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of ¢ court of g: t of September, irenit Clerk Do you ‘Know? That more ills result from an peso Liver than any her cause-Indigestion, Consti- | nee ion, Headache, Biliousness, i — Malaria usually attend it. Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator ife for Liver ers and their accompany- It cures thousands | why not be one of them? Tak Dr. Sanford’s Liver Inv: igorator. Your Druggist will supply you. Disorde for sien and Children. 1 ““Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription | kmowntome.” H. A. Ancnra, M.D., 111 So, Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoa, Eructation, Kils Wo gives sleep, and promotes df stion, out injurious medication, Wi Tus Cestacr Company, 77 Murray Street, N.Y. FOR FORTY CENTS You wrill receive the best Best Weekly PAPER IN THE WEST. THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY TIMES | FROM NOW ’TILL | JAN. 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