JBIRTHDAY DINNER % - • 3It* nry Perry. the Barbecue King. ^IftUi antI Viiii* street k cvdvbrntid hr forty -xvoinl birthday lust Morula by ; giving u gaiti* dinner to a pgrty ofhltf frflfind**- Henry wan born in Shelby county. TVnnrMio'c, and untnr- toKansas City m anil so Micteftpfuilhuj- he been that fKv earn ago nspecially t iit*trucHnl building » h? erected for hi busint'Stf, anti tin* Sun j mu truthfully oa that be u. doing ihr* Mggot bu.'-.incrt.- of my Negro in Grenier Kansas City. Hit- meat bill atone a vi'rages 1350 weekly and bis re- ^ceipt# average #75 a day. lb* is Genial, . at ( onitnvut.itlug and etiurlwtun* bmi strictly busim**K It Vo hi nil lime*. A I Christ Inn gentleman mil it Mason and j one of the few Negroes with h bus» tit*^ rating in Kansas City. Those present at the fen t, which eouaifrt.ii of roast duck, opossum with sweet potatia-r, barbecued pork, mutton and ribs. Southern gumbo soup and other refreshments were: Dm. J K. Dibble,S II Thniuprtun) McQueen Carrion. KB, Ramsey, attorney; W. IT U race undertaker; J W. Jones. Mr. A. W. Harris of the Commercial Print era,ami Editor N. C. Crew*.To say they did just ice to the man up goes without nuylng. and It was al on. time thought that Brr Harris andRain^ey would need the service# of the undertaker who was pry tent.Rveiv Colored nernon in neatei