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, -"T- . l 7TT K A t S YQhmm xxxvtrr, WISE AND DISCREET. HtlTL'llt.NSd.V lll.l OltVtATOItV UOAMII m.L'IPl.t id Itl.sHIN, COULDN'TSTAND THE PRESSURE wir.t,, umrt.rr.it, tsitn a iiami'i to," ltix'iiiMt a iai.i: or v,oi:. REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS CEASE. ijii: nijw itotitu hii.i, it.tr i: in vvoitttv .v i. o.no tririioiii- a ror. (iniprnor Mnrrllt ll.n tin bird Dint n Cnlninltr Iloitter Will Mp Out of 1 lure In the New tlotrit mid VMIMrj it I'rolilbltliiuKt .11. 1. 1 l.lliilj. Tnnoln Kn, Tntv t" (?npelal . The lopeiea, jks., iuij i.., inpeciai j ma board of directors of the Hutchinson re- rsvets sugseHtlons us to IIh "application, It formatory decided to hand their reslgnu- furnishes on immediate ind forceful mo tions to the governor neeomp.inled liy a "ve for ren.llne. Tho fact that n Hwo v., ...ip.., . 1.7 .. i.ini. ,i,,. ,. in Jc.u 4t,. k. number of pi mint nre rwidlng on the ime manifesto In which they will recite the re- M,bjppt i,'ft ,,r,r motive Tor dlllciiit foimntory troubles nnd stoutly malntnln , smiling. The circle shotil 1 not bo conlliied their Innocence of nny wronff dolnp. Tins to tetit-liers but should Include nit who member have notified the rovcrnor of "J"."' 1i' ' nJi?"L' r,,lV.Vi ,iU:TK v lti Intention, nnd he Btopped the proceed- ot,r ,crJZ 1xl.?J!1JL,ln, !VrU, v i Iniru uhlph liml Iiipm rnmmnnpnil Inniril TllP p lwrs Were dlCIMeil l) itrs. A. I. tl'rTr removal commenced toward ,rrnxjt' p'uite superintendent of Coloindo, th?S5?e?.Wo? t"h "'resiled fc'-lWU? Starfevfi.iJrTnttcS o'f 'iv?n, I 'tono'oMt hR mueh ItVn'u'lTorlty be'. ISfVViUol!?!"- K'rk' ",,, 8,,t,l!rlnK,n"- hind It. Prank Iincon. of Ch.inute. ha tIU,r,-V,1J?.,.,r- ,,..,..,. ,-. i . .i . ..t . neen inenuoncu us ine jjcmocr.iuc mem- he belleveu the new board would be com posed or a Itcpubllcnn, j. Dumoci.it and n Prohibitionist. It will be an Innovation for ii third party Prohibitionist to receive such an appointment, but the jroveinor'n experience with Populist ntllco holders it calculitcd to make him feel friendly to any patty rather than that. ? LAID 'EM ON THE TABLE. Jf Toppka SiiTriKP Aso, Intlott. .tftpr ATucli I Talk, IliclliiiA to Pass ItpsolutloiiA 1 1 ruined byiiHtn It. Aiitliiiny. l Topek.i, Kas July l;. (Special.) CVUss Susan 15. Anthony, tho famous advocate of tvvoniin suttraKC, spent two das of this ivveck in Topeka. She had herselt Inter- t'vl"wcd In the leidlnp Populist dally or tho Iji m, nnd uttered Rome very bitter thlnss ' i vilnst Governor .Morrill and the Ilepub- N hn state administration. Her mission to the stnte appeared to bo to incite the women or the state to an open outbreak against the Itepubllcan pir- l ty, nnd In furtherance of this plan she y attempted to construct a platform ror the lannual metlnB of the Topek.i SuffrnKo A toclatlon, which wns held yesterday, In the Torm of a iilcnlc. Miss Anthonv Jiait dert the oltv but her resolution was pre- Bsettted by Mrs, Iv. O. C.rae nnd rcid as fol liTlvt U r' 5 "Whereas, 317,000 Kansas ttich Ueclirod l.vhimielei aprnlnt fcmile- suitraffo at tho WliiltfV nlnnHnn .(nil .11 fhllk uhntil hnli nnnnsl. l.iIVInn by remnlnlnir bllcnt. bo It !." "n--olved lh.it It Is the duty of every poir-.. speetlni? woman in the state of Kan ms j fold her bands and refuse to help . nny r IIrJcus, ihirltnble, mor il, reform or IioiItIc.il -asjoclntlon until the men of the tt.ite shall strike the ndjictlve mala' from the MifTtiRo clause of the constitution and thereby declire that woman's opinion shall 1e lCspeeted and counted at the ballot bo, ,ns are all men's opinions outside the state penitentiary, the imbecllu and the lunatlo ' asylums," spirited discussion at once arose. A .. ujorltv of the ladles present Hied mo-it de- c Jed objections to It, but beforo .1 vote I could be taken It was iinreed to lav tho resolution over until the August meeting. 1f. T.I, 1.1. I". ..u.. .nn.l. .I.n l.i.ll.... ' iv"" address of the pkr. . She (.poke on'MIsv. rsiisun Ji .vninony s irip 10 inuiornn mpiiff the otlur speakers were Jlip. Itina tis, wlio spoke on "Industrial Hefoim," Mrs Strubli', ot Abllen.-, on "Woman's In- l.n. ,. IiIIa Wnm.fnn T . . Irif nF ', .n.lnlrt H Hpokcn nf s AalIalilo for tho IMpultit ii,0J v orern of NVn .Irraev re-oloct will be no Populist member selected at .ill. i'.;n , yuJ.'iL AiiTo Je-eleeted' 1Toh0nfUW;p1,a,id..'. n1?nSf,?A,V,,le"nlS.li aK5- . o I S'ot New Folk? vice lio of 10 liolltlcnl party, nnd this leaves iipn,.. r r.,.ii,iir,.r' W II 1'ivne Ten- l.,ffl,il?Ml a?rSnl.?i,,?0Bthi ' ""'. vrice" vf nGamnt; J.Jr.e' .Mltis I,TT?J?1 ''ll0' ?LV ,,s,,iniL.,?5,i'5 J, ,?.pll'is,: linP. I'liiiKh. Utah, vice II. K Wo re. Nebraska; "5:r- '"?:-,,?K.l"1 m,n,.l W.IX.C.'S? ' Schurmm. New Vork. vie Charles ,M tU.UIIIIM HUllkM 1C1 ill VU iU-lllklll. ,illlk W .lln. n.l...n.. f Ttn..l.. Ma. nH Inn ' lluence Ii I'olltics." Miss Green also 10 I fltid an original poem. V 'I tlnd tho ItOVnl Hal.llll? Pnwrlnr mi. i 'ioi to all the others In every respict ll 's iitiiely tieo fiom all adulterations mi unwholesome Impurltj, and In bak ing gives oir a gi enter volunm of leaven- -nt; as man iinv oiner powuer. "WALTUIt S IIAINIIK. M D." Chemist to the Clitingo lluaid ot ileulth. I bun b saiiilil Knib d. St Joseph "VIo . .Tub 12 (Speel il ) The c.indal In the Sivannah Avenue IJ.nntlsf thuuli Is end. d with wlthdnwil nf i barges made bj Km Itolieit Klrkl mil, tho 1 istor nnd the luu(in The pastor with ir.m ami the dei.ons have given him ll.it tcrlng bittrs of iomiiu!idailon. ltov 'vlrkl.ittii will pnter v.ingtlikik work .Mrs tiKl.uiil is at the honiL' or hr parint.s at .inln. Mo The nastor Intlui.itis that tlm If u.iuun ig peimaneui. RIGHT KSOW ' Wo will refinish those old and dirty HARDWOOD FLOORS At a very low price, or put down a now PARQUETRY FLOOR. Throw away those perm-collccting car pots and savo tho vvotst work of housekeeping. W.J.LONG, 1020 WALNUT. i I NORMAN & ROBERTSON. I ) m ABSTRACTS W U AND GUARANTEES OF TITLE. Q I B TeUpboua iiU30. JO Kail fltb St. I ea , ASSICNEE STOCK SALE. W. W. FINDLAY'S 5T0CK OF- Pictures, Frames, Etc. Must bo sold regardless of cost, Few days only given for tho sale, so now is your opportunity to secure bargains. rVTnPlIZJ I 'ari' times! the dullest month in the year yet our 11 1 I ILri' orders are imperative, bo the iiumenije btoek of hands 1 v-' bomuly framed l'ictures, beautiful Cabinet Frames, aro lUchiugs, Ungntviogs, Water Colors., all have to go at nny price. Call at once. 919 MAIN ST., NeS.ge Kn$0 no. ai. Saturday. TEACHERS ADJOURN SINE DIE, Tho (Irrnt 1 diirati Iinl VIppIIiii; nt llpntpr ( lines Its t.ibnrs Aftrr 11 .Mint sinrrsfnl Session, Donwr. rv! July Al the morning sslon of tho National lldiimllomil Aim-rt-illou unnvpntlon to-dnv, "The Instruc tion nnd Impron-metitd of Touchers Now nt Work In the Kdiools" wns the general subjert of ellscrMilon. l'rofoor Win, of the tstatp unlvprflty, Ija.iv rem p, Kan, rend it paper on "TcticJi crs' Institute." The Institute, Ire mhl, le to the Icmchers what tho newspaper Is to rtho ordlnury wholnr It hna bwn n. jniihs of greatly Improving the lenchetvV tmrtlttite work, overcomes a penoo of liKlittton, develops Interest, tlhuwmlhnlp Uie bcwllt of ir rotrol pxperlpneo nnd give, proper em phasH to the ethlciil and pptrttuill element In education. l'rofejwtjr IJnrl Hurtles, of Stanford utrl versltv, fnllforntn, Follow wl with n paper on "JWhprs' L'hc," TIIIlcultlps In clns work, In wild, iru different dosreon of nblllt) and tralnlm? of teachers mid nvatwlv of Hood lenders and the results nre often overwork, dlsmtWnptlnn mid Iwtty Jriilouls, If properly coinluctPd, teurhcrs' Ckies pnnble the superlntphil .nts to detect getrius. Introduce the Mil dent spirit to tnichetV woik, give oppur tunltv for free dlxditwlon. ileveloii the give mid tnko cirtrlt nnd give unity nml purioe 10 ino worK ot the fi hooi iieintiinpui. The work of the 1 tending Clr le" wns treated hv Ij II. Jonos, r-f Cleveland, . The rendltiK rlrclp, he suld, selects tho M1081 t"i"K "" arrange meiu m hip ioi Llt,ift- -, in,..,,,. r.,,.,,1,,1,.... ji,., if..- .t .. -nllnnn .,, ,i-,in ,n ,, fnl. i,,, 0c.ir II L'ooner. Committee ot directors: S. M. Skinner, of Now York, chalnuin: Mulone, of Utah: Hounds or New llnmpshiie, Carlisle, ot Tpvas; Iiton, of Louisiana. IJepirtments or natural science, physical training and school olllcers were also add ed to tho nssoclitlon work. Tho vote on place ot net meeting was as follows: I.os Angeles, Uj Dtiluth, 9. Asburv Park, 7. The matter was llnalij left to the ex ecutive committee. At the opining of tho evening session Proff-sor Kdward Charming read a. paper on "The Kelatlon or Geography to Histo ry," In which he showed how natural di visions nftect political boundaries and the movements of mankind. He was followed by President H.iker, of the Colorado state unlverslt. In a paper on "IMucational Values." The president named the following com mittee to co-opirate with the United States pominlssioiur at the cotton tate3 and In ternational exposition nt Atlanta. N C Doughert, of Illinois. Iiwln Shcp nrd, of 'Minnesota; I C. McNeill, or Mis souri; Charlls It. Skinner, of New York. U II Jones, or Ohio, V. V. Hilton, or Georgia, C It. Denlt-on, ot North Carolina. J. I, Carlisle, of Teas, Aaron Gove, of Colorado, Miss Hlln C. Sibln, or Wisconsin; Miss IJstelle Heel, of vomlng. .1 II. Phillips ot Alabama; Mulor S. T. Black, of California: James JlcGlnnls, ot Ken tuckv ; Hay Green Hilling, or Massachu setts; n. Oram l.yte, or Pennsylvania. The resolutions reported b the committee were long and iibrarcd nearly everything calculated to ncrvance the cause ot iduci tlon. favoring tho kindergarten, Indian schools, pitilollsm, the American Hag on the schoolhouse, etc After the Induction of the new president, N. C noughorty into ofllce, the convention adjourned sine die GOLD STARTS FOR EUROPE. A (Juartpr of n Million In the Yellow .Milal Jhigaged Tor l.poit lo-dij Vtr. Morgan Ir silent. New York, July U. Gold to the amount of $J50.000 has been ensagid Cor shipment to-morrow tu Hurope by Nessage, Col gate .V Co. The fact thit tho fold shipment would bo made was not announced till after 3 o'clotk. A member or the linn or NessHge, Colgate .t Co stated that the shipment wns madu In the ordinaiy loutiue of busi ness bald he: "Our llrm In London needed tho gold, and time being a piollt In shipping it at tho piesent into or sterling echanse. we decldi d to send it forward." J. Plerpant Mnigm deiliiud to be In terviewed on the subject. jusrici: sco ir is astonish i:. Ho Denies tbn l' ports In ('In illation About an Allcgpd Ciiiiitiliir. AYashlngton, July IS. (Special.) Attor ney General Ilnimon has a letter or deul il from Justleo Scott, of tho Third Judicial district of Oklahoma, In i elation to tho charges prefeircd against him concerning his decision in the Choctaw L.aso. Soon after Mr. Harmon camo Into olllco ho iceiived a letter ftom Oklahoma stat ing that the Impression wns that Justice Scott bad formed a combine with the olli cl lis of tho Choctaw railway by which the olllcl.ils or that company would use their Inlluence to keep beutt fiom being ousted This Included tho supiiort of Ch.ilunan llatilty of tho national Demo cratic ccnti.il committee, who w.i.s to talk to mo president in support oi Hcott, nnd others liitirestid In tho company hero to uso their inlluences In tutu for tho cqmpi tiy being allowed to locate Its toad on n route not approved by the sectetnry or tho Interior according to tho wotdlng ot tho law. When this communication was received a letter was sent to Mr. Scott signed by tlm attorney geneiul indicating tho charges madu and asking for an explana tion. Judo Scott, In uply, sas h never heatd ot such a combination, and that ho Is astonished that anyunu should gain such an Impression Ho advises tho attorney Kendal to bollevo little that lie may hear about him. ho far no action has been tak en b tho attorney geneial. but It Is not Improbable thtt a special agent will be de tailed to InvestUatu the matter. Cbiigid With lliilutry, Jlllan, Mo. July l.'.-Cnonel A W Jly prs, a noted ciiiulnal lawyer of llrook tleld, has lieen .mested on ,m illillctnieut charging him with attftnptiug to bilbe vvitnes-is at tho trial of the famous Tailor brotheis for thu murder of tho Mceks family. Mjers was one or the nttorneis ror the Tavlors. and took an ucilve part in their defense, but wlthdunv front tint caso shot tiy after their trial In Maich. iiiu luiiuwiiiu rtt'ir fiuutuu ! liii: 11 uiui ,, . j.i,i..i.k. xiiuiii.ia II. iiaiiii. icAUDi.ibu CHANCE FOR CARLISLE Di:viocitAis or m:iiiiak t wast to IIIIAtt I ItOM nnt, CORDIAL INVITATION TO SPEAK, lllir 1IIIIV WANT HIM 1(1 TAI.H MIA lilt WITH ItltVA.M THE CALL IS STRICTLY OFFICIAL, it covirs ritovi tiii: iii'mocuatiu si aii: oc.MttAi, coAiMtt ti:i:. Air. CurlMe U Aln Inrortnpd Hint tlm ltriiii'l for III nt to puk In I liitnlii pt Spplptnlier l Nut Oniilnl but I'omi 1 rnm Ittdtcr unit Hpnpj;aili ii. Oninha, Neb , July J2. The lin-inclnl Is sue, polltlcallj, has ninln bcrn forced to the front In Nebrafki bj the' publication to-ilny of n letter to Secretary Carlisle from the Democratic central committee. He Is warned thnl the Invltntlon he re cently received to address Nebr.iski IVm-orr-its nt Lincoln September ," wns not Issued by tho Democratic sttte central committee, but bv the dement In tho partv which bolted the convention Inst jenr. Tho committee PNplnlns In detail that nnlv thirty out of 100 delegates bolted tho con vention nominee, ostensibly because of fusion, but really because tho convention favored free silver. Incidentally It tiny be mentioned thnt though tho bolters are a very snnll p irt or the party, they have been L'lven all tho federal patron ige nnd recognized as the only Democratic party nt 'Washington. The letter concluded "However, by direction nf tho regular Democratic organization ot Nebraska, we hereby cMend ou ,i coidnl Invitation to attend the reftul.tr Democratic state con vention at a date to be iled In the near futuro nnd engage In n Joint discussion or tho silver question with Hon. W. J. Iirjan. Hrjan was tho unanimous choice or the last state convention for United States senator, receiving on tho prefer ence vote 60,000, ns against 10,000 for the regular Democratic nominees tho jear previous. Our platform Is: The Immedl itu restoration of tho free nnd unlimited coin age of gold nnd silver nt the present ratio of 10 to 1, without waiting ror the aid or consent or any other nation on earth." Tho letter has caused a commotion In stato political circles. A NOTED MURDER RECALLED. Deposition In tho lln.rup l.lbrl Suit nt Han nibal In Conn. Hon Willi tin, Killing of Millionaire stlllui U. Hannibal, Mo., July 12 The taking or depositions In tho Dr. Ilcnrnc libel suit against the S in Pranclsco Chronicle, in volving Incidents connected with the mur der of Amos J. Stlllwell, In !Ss8, was re sumed to-day. It. If. Stlllwell, son of the murdered man, nnd stepson ot tho wife of Dr. Heaim, who gavo his direct testimony yesterdas, was cioss-exaiiilncil to-day. In reply to a question ns to whether .Mis Stlllwell, vv ho nf tern aids mnirled Dr. Hearne, needed a phjsiilan when she went to Itattli- Creek, iroou after the murder, or wh, iher there was nnv thing lemtrkable In taking the doe tor, he saM: ".She needed one and there was nothing remaikable about her taking Di Hoai ne" Mr Stlllwell said he would like to e pliln whi ho had deviated from a strict answer to the questions jesterdav He said: "I have lie in accused of tijlng to suppress the Investigation of the case for n period of live or sK enrs, I tlrmlv be lli vid in tho Innocence of Dr. Henrne and had said so boldly, but ilevtlopmi nts and circumstances brought to my mind have aiihid me to i linage my mind I don't tav that he Is gulltj of this .-rime." The wltmss hesitated somewhat when asked If he believed in the Innocenso of Alls, stlllwell, but llnalli said: "I can't t-nv, I don't know " Mr. Stlllwell explained about the $t0,0oJ) rewnid he ottered and or the in inner In which he received Information about his ftipmotlnr's Intimacy with Di Ileirne. Continuing, he slid- "I hnve learned that on one occasion, while mi father was In St I.ouis, Dr. Hearne was in mj fath ii s house one night when ho returned home suddenlj and tinevpeitedlj ; that Dr. I (nil in was naked In tho house when my rathci walked in the dooi : that he had not time to put his elothps on before my full er entend the house, thnt m father pncd him in the hall upstairs without my r.itlur's knowledge, and after my father went Into his loom nnd locked Ills dam Dr Hiarne dressed, slipped out of the house nnd went home I have nls learned tint In was cautioned because of his ac tions touching this m itter and renllrd that had he met mv father In the hall that night he would have shot him dead on tho spot lie also mule a rental k that he had u revolver with him " CHICAGO ALDERMEN IN TROUBLE A Spi ( bil l.rind .liiry Indlitii n Cimplo nt 'I belli for Solleltbig llrlbe .. Cltlcago, July 1-'. T.nto this afternoon tho grand Juiy called to Investigate corruption In tho city council relatlvo to the Alder man Mai tin ico ordinance, voted to Indict Aldciman William I'lnklei on two charges of Holloaing billies, and Aldeimiin Ch.ulcs Martin on slinllai charges Three "truo bills" nro (pectcd to bu icturucd to Judge Tiithlll hefoiu noon to-morrow. 1'rccl 1. Jtabe, nil Ico dealei, told tho gland Juiy that Aldeimaii Jl.irtln demand eel I'M fi oni hint, nnd upon this i ('presenta tion ouo of tho indictment!) was found Tho other indlcttnentH against Alderman Muitln weio round on the tihtlmonv or J. P Smith, of J P Smith A: Co Ablenunn Tinkler was Indicted oil this teMlmiuiy fur nlblieil by .1 11. Willi mis, of the Washing ton Ico Company, and C It, rihedd and II, II Khuld, ot tlm Knlckei booker Ice Com pany Them men told of tho dealings in Alderman Plnklti't, citllcv, dining which tho pilco asked dwindled troni wO.00O in a lump to $7"i tor pneli of the loinpaules, and w hat could bo gotten out ot tho smaller companies. No nirenev has had more influence In beneficially affecting the health mid com fort of thu people than the Itojal Ha Icing Powder. pi.itiiAPs itoiiiii:i am miu!im:ki:d. bo Par No Pino lias llcen round of tho Miming llarr) itoblnsoii. Weir City, Kas July 12.-(Speclal.) All eftorts to llnd any clue to tho where abouts of Harry I,. Hohlnson have thus far failed. Ho left Weir City July i to visit his family In Marlonvllle, .Mo, and thu dlscove'iy that ho had never reached there was not made until Wednesduv, as told in tin so dispatches. Constables Ciem ons and Dennis and Karl Jtobinsou re turned fiom Marlonvllle this moinlug after a fruitless search. The missing mail, who had bcvcral hundred dollais with him, was io years old, ti feet S Inches In hcltiht, welshed 1J3 pounds, was Miiooth shaven, had graj eyes, dark hair, bmall scar back of eronn of head, vvoio a now fancy blue woisted suit with open black checks, sort loll sack coit. foui-button vest, soft, round bliek hut, gold watch with K. of I ohurm und il. W. A. pin. His friends fear he was wajlald for his money. lleiit.il Olllcers I lectid. Warrensburg, Mo., July 12 (Special.) Tho olllceib-clect for the MUsouii State Dental Association are: Br. A, l. Grisgs, Waricnsburg, prcsldcnti Ur. Uinma 1. Chase. St. Louis, vice president; Dr. Wlll l.iin M. farter. Scdallu. second vlco nrpU I dent; Dr. J. ,W. Carter, Matsbdll, corre- tt J jfcromai KANSAS (J IT Y, JULY 13, I8i).j. spoivlltif? scielnrij Ir H II Sullhnn, i.xcclslor SprlllK t Hit ... ritirv, Ur JnniM A Price, Sat innnii tiinniiii nnd eoinmlttpp on law 1 . inr Siiriims was pch-itcd for the iipvi in tilix DIG SCANDAL JN WASHINGTON, lliiijiiinln II. Mlllllien. Prii ,p s,,i,.rr to "(tutor Karris, Imlli tul for Union lire ildng nml I InnbiiK "aiitl. Washington, July la The Brand Jury of the District has returned an Itntloiineiit nmilnu llenjtmln It. MllHken, formerly of viempiilii, Tetin , a young man well known In olllclnl and ooml not letj In thin cits nnd private ieeretrtry lo flnnitor llnrrl, of Tennessee, for hotufhrenklnff and fplonlous mwnult The olTertfio with which ho Is charged wan committed on the nlRht of July I, nt which time he was arrested and taken to the station house, bin wa subse qupiitly rpleaspd Two dajs Int. r Mllllkpn left the illy, and lias not returned Tor some time pnst Mllllkpn has been it fre quent caller at the house or ex-Sollollnr Samuel Phillips, ir.17 Ithode lslnnd ivenup Mr Phillips hurt two dniiffhlern, Gpiirude nnd Nora both Accomplished voumt ln-lks or high phnrni'tcr, and to the rornu r Mllll kpn n.tp pKclally nttpntlvp. Mllllken wis alwajs well onio to the house, as his chnr ncter wng supposed Ni be nt the best, (in the nlRht of the Ith, Mllllken eiillp.l it the Phillips residence and nked fnr Mls Ger ttude. When the litter saw hint she no ticed that hea cted queprlj., ns If lip wis tinder the Inllurnre of liquor She Ipft him nt once nnd retired to her loom. Mllllken then summoned a serv Hit and sent his card up lo the voung lads, Jim sho n fused to see him again, nml the s riant showul him the door About midnight, after eveiy one In the house had ri tired Mi Phllllw wns suddi nl aroused bv ills daughli r. Nora, mlllng to him pxi ltedly Norn mil Gertrude occupied communicating looms on the third llooi. When Mr. Phillips reached this loom he found both his dnughiers thole In a high slate of eicltetnent Ger trude being nppirently terror stricken. Tlm door lemilng Into the iiun loom wns locked. Gertrude tltinll manigid tu tell him there wns n man In In r loom She Had been nwakencd bj the smell ot chlnrolorm. nnd had found a iniin b lining over her Sho hid struck bis hand nvvnv from her face nml eBi.ipid lo her sistei h room. .Mr. Phillips started for his daughter's room, while his wife nnd daughters i an to the lowtr lloor. Ho was luined by bis partner, Mr. Prederlek MeKininy, but in the meantime two policemen nitlwd on tho scene. Tho man, however, tan down stalls nnd soiipitl Into the Unit vard Ah ho passed tho light he was iriocnl7d ns .Mlll lken Tho police followed and ariesttd him and he was taken lo the station bouse. He was releasid later In tin night. How Mllllken got Into tho house Is not known 'I he servants soy tho (loots w.ie sietinly locked ns usual. Hntiance could only hive been cupeled, howovet, ti m. .iiih ot tun side window on the Hist lloor When Mr Phillips learned that Mllllkni had been i pleased he was Intensely suiptlsed bile n.iliir.illv illsnosid to shun illinleasant Itn- torletv, which would ciisin he thought the 1 iw should take its coutse Mllllken Is about 30 icai obi, in titer at tractive In uppeai.nico. and a good con versationalist. He came lute fiom Mini phis, Teiin., some vents um ns a poin spondoilt for some Southern newspipef Later on he was cnniiectpd with the local pi ess. ENTHUSIASM DOES NOT WANE. Christian I'liile ivorers nt Huston llxbiblt irnwtarltit 7i.il nml Alt) ml I minimus JIim tings All Oler Ibe fit v. lioston. Mass , July 12 Thotts mds of delegates to tho Christian Dndisvor to night attended three mass me. tlims In Mechanics' lull nnd in tents l'nd, ivor and Wllllston. UnncnilPd liv th, fervor of tho huge morning meetings in these centers, not tired by the eann M noon i li lies In dlfterent places, wheic longregaie the tollers of Hoston, nnd unsallsllcd with thu encouragpinent gtomvd nt the lifter n gunernl romuilttee meellngs this nftPrnomi, the ChtlstianH gitlniid 21 (nM strong .it the big meetings at the three great audito liums of Meeh mi ' hall and tents Ku deuor and Wllllston At Mechanics ball builiHni; the a blress of Itev. A C IilMin. D. !.. or Ilrooklvn, attracted tboils aids whlb other thou s mds wire drivvn to tent illiston bv the onnouncement of an addn ss b lt.v, Hettrj Montgomerj. of llelf.ist, one of the eeebslastlc.ll triumvirate of !?uioptiti finie, spureon, Hronn and Mnntgouni Pensihanlans wile initial to .Mcibanl.s' building, because It v .1. T McCtt. rv, 1 D. or Plttsbuig, widelv ard favorably known thtoughout the Kevstoup st.it,, was one of the speikers. Among other good Hpe.ikeis at the Hndeivot was Hi v 11.11 Delk, of Hnc,crstown, Md, whose subject was "The Ciiiti.illty of Chtistiau PiIIovvkIiIp " At tile l.ndenvor and Wllllston, the IHe mlnut. gtc, tings of i:n leuVon is fiom the four cornits or the eirth, constituting that pirt of the tu or inline ebsigmd "Tho I'll II inn nt of Nations, ' wore both en. enr aging and Instructive, and at the meeting the presi illation of a banner to a local union for best work In piotnollng local fellowship was a prominent Incident The other speikeis M-nlcht were greeted with thu warmth tint has unluterriiptt dly been the sidrit ot the convention, and es peclallv docs this applv to the teport of the Senior Mothcis, or parent society, which was given at Meoh mics' building bv Itev. W Klnne, of S r.ieusc, N V. 1 his is comp native ly a new fe itute of the Jlnile.iv or Sucbtv and Its increase, as indie nteil In tho reports, proiluced marked enthusiasm Illlll'b' Il'I'VIH IIY WIHB. Wahhington, Julv 12 Tho fraud order Issued b the pceitullh e depai tment ag-iltist the Mokaskn. ColTee Companj, ot ht. Jo seph, .Mo, has been revoked St Joseph, Mo.eluly 12 (Sped il) Thom ns 1. Hiikman, a. telegraph llncm in. was nt rested nils inornliu In the act or burg lirling tho saloon of Homy Jvikcr, at Hlglitli and Pateo streets. Sclnlia, ilo . July 12 (Speclil ) Tho boaid or ttiuln this evening .ippointed a committeo to go to St. Louis on iloudiy to present the claims of fisHll i tor tho Democ ratio fctnto convention. South McAlester, I. T. Jul 12 -(Special.) The llrst number or the l'rognsslvo Advo c.ito his just ben issued at Caddo Tlm piper Is itepubllcan in politics nnd In tho Intel ests ot tho Choctaw Progressive party. Yokohama. Jnpin, lulv, 12 Seven hiin drpd Chinese attacked llslneliu. Island of Pormosi, on July 10 Two bundled or tin in woio killed und many were captured, On tho Japanese side the loss was eleven men, Indlannpolls, Ind , July 12 Ocsirgo (lilies pio (iiadv, at una time rival of II irnuin and I'oropnugh In tho circus business died at his home, in this city, to-dnj Umdy in ule a loituno In the business and sev eral jears ago retired. Cluthrle, o. T. July 12 (.-special ) .Mpssrs. Hawkins and Smllcv, stoekmcii of Urper county, Tec., luivo been nrrested ihargtil with being Implicates! In the killing of Perry l'ailsh several das ago. They weru release el under 3,r.00 bail. Cleveland, O, Julj 12 Plvo rasps of Miualliiox have developel In tho family of David Itceee, u tin work r at Actuavllli'. O tine child has died an I half tho people In the village attended the funeral, not knowing the intme of tho disease Port S ott, Kim, July 12 (Special ) In tho district court Iipio to-el ly Henry Whel. en, of J'htladilphla, brought mi .utUiu in foreclosure- on mo tiuiiiingioii notei, ot this cit, one of tho lartrest 'hosteliles u tho Ht.ute. for a ci ilm of 121 Ml uv Wlnlield, Kas. July 12.-(Sp.HH ) Olll cers of tho lullelel Ch.iutaueua assembly elected to-da ato: Picsideiit. P. H Al bright; llrst vKn president. It. W. C, Hoot, bcconcl vieo pipsldcnt, J l. liaden, treas urer, il, it, Ken, becrotiiy, A, il. Limer ick. Toronto. Ontario, July 12 n. a Simpson, of tho Wells-Paigo Company. St. Louis, and C. il. Sutton, postoilicu inspector, of tho same cilj, l'ft heio this ufternoon. havlnij in cltaigo Coleman ullas "Diamond Charlie." eMradlted for bivlndllni; jewelers in tho Southern states, lllootntngton. III, July 12. Tho wife of Vlco President blev elisor, was taken sud denly HI last night and two phvslcluns spent beveral hours with her. Sho Is much better this evening, but Is resting under tho linluenco ot opiates. The exact nature of her aliment Is not known. Omaha, Neb., July 12. A special from Osceola, la, sas; J'ire stuitcd In the btore ot Goldsmith & Ilros. I rst night und swept avvuy u lino brick building und caused a loa of over $10e,(i00 A number of citizens were burned und bruised. In at tempting to stay tho Itumc-s. Denver. Col., July 12.-A special to tho Times from Chijenne, Wio.. sais: Ite norts reached heio to-duy of a light In Juekson's Hole, south of the Yellowstone park, between settli'rs of the region and a party of llannock Indians, who were uu aw fully kl ling game. One -.aaian was killed and llftcen captured. RATH. DAY. FOR A THIRD TERM. VI It. ii.i:mi.m Altlt Mtl.SO I.AP.N4 II AMIIIII.lt IIOOM, TO BARKIS IS SURELY WILLIN'. HAN I.AVIONf Asi'llltf AIMMI HOW miiitt.At, i.siAri: is i.opaii.i). ANOTHER RICHMOND LOOMS UP, Mlt. cAiti.ist.i: also i i:i:i,imi n Mi.siintN ppi.si: uv pito.w. I ho I'rpnblint ami Ills "(Ire il s, rritnry' l.lkilr to Appeirnt Ibe H listing ns It lulls rnr It ie, Paltry Olllie I In Ir Mi ule mints In Hip I lebl. San Pranclsco, July :. A local piper imys there Is reason to believe tli.it Secre tary Limont, who has been on the P.uillc coist ostensibly looking nfler the dprensps or the Western senboird. was In renlltj on n political mission, looking to the noinlna tlon of President Cleveland for a third term. While the srerptary was engaged In oiitmlnlnff forts nnd other requisites of war ho was said lo be quietly sounding the leading ljetuocints ot Callfornli and the West to see If the.v would lend thilr sup port to a Cleveland boom, should the prps lilcnt nnnounrc his candidacy for a third term. Tho same paper inn that II. W. Van Senclen, Secretary Cirlisk's jirlvate secretnn, who is now In the city In con nection with tho Sin Prauclsco mint, is believed to bo on a politic il mission simi lar In that ot Seciet.iry Liiuont, with the (Aecptlon ot the fact that he Is attempting to gauge tho popularity of Carlisle with tho Western Democracy. When questioned about the rumor Van Senden denied that his visit to tho coast had any political slg- nitlc-inco, but said tint It C.irlMp wpre nominated to tho ptesldtney ho would obey the call or hts pirtv. MAJOR HUDSON SUED AGAIN. .Imlge I'ostir Itrhig Another suit Against the. I iii, i.i, 1 ellteii fnrtrlliilnil 1 lbel I be Ch irges. Topek i, Kas , July 12 (Spec III) M ijor J. K. Hudson, eslltor (r the Topek i Cap ital, wais ariested this morning for thu Fopoml time on the chiige of rilmlnal libel nt the instance ot PnH.sl St ites Dis trict Judge Callus O. Poster. This time the warrant was Issued fivm the district court of Atchison county and vvus hervcsl by Shei-irt il. i: Lirkln, of that county. It will bo renictnbe icsl that about the nth of Juno Major Hudson was arrested foi criminal libel uism the complaint of Judge Poster, the w linant Issuing ironi the Shawnee ckiuiuv court Pile cotnpiilnt 1n this i i"e was 1i.is,mI tinon an edltorl il In the Ciplt il of the (kite of June 2. L'pon the Ulli of June, or shortlj after his .ir rest. Major Hudson lg iln uss ii,vl Judge I eiste-r In the Capital, and It is uihiii this latter editorial th it the Atchison case is based. The complaint reeltes Mils tslttnrlnl In full, and pronounces It "iinl iw fnli, vvll fully, wlckeslly, inillc"iously and know Ing le" false and rlandtrous upon the fiir name of the plilntlff In brief the eelltoi ial charged Judge Pewter with picking n Jury In t"ie federal court for the puipose of Kenning Indictments against Major Hudson on the eltnige of collecting illegal jitTintlng cos-ts nut of the United State-s com ts. The Atc-hlson complaint Is sworn to by John K. Plsher, of Atchison who was a im mlH r of the Jury which Major Hudson nib ge-s was p ic ln-d I'o a li'initter Major Hudson said this .afternoon 'I am informed that Judt,e Poster bus said that ho would cause un arrest in every county In vvhidi tho C n- 1fil dr. ii latex I liavo no doubt but he would like te pursue his private ven geances at alio cpeiise of the people in the v lilons (ountleM and It they uin stand It. I am sine I cm Jut smi wnit till Sundiy moinlng und I will endeivor to ex plain at length In the Capital what I think of this latest move on the part of 'mine enemj.' " nnd the majoi snoited th it w it like snort vi Inch bus made him known from one end of the stuto to tho other ns "Plgliting Joe Hudson " Pond was llxed In the sum of $l,C"V, which was given Judge lVster, accompanied bv his fnm II v, (bpirted for a month's outing on the bt. Latvian e last vYediuttdiy night. SILVER DELEGATES ILLEGAL. tlplnliiii 1 xpn ssed 'Hint 'I In, so t'hiisi u Ite foro the iiiiipiitlini Ik Callt il bv the C. n- tril I eiiiuultt. t aiiiiol sli Iher. in, Wnslilngton, July 12 (Special ) Assistant Attornpy General Thomas, of the postof llco depirtni'iit, who Is from Jefterson county. Mo , and vv is at one time a mem ber of the supremo court for tint state, said to-day thut delegates selerted to a state silvci convention In -Missouri by coun ty conventions, prior to the time tho con vention is called by tho state central com mittee, cannot legallj sit in the silver con vention. Up s iys a large number of coun ties In .Missouri have selected delegates to a sliver convention should one bo cilled b tho Democratic central committee, but this was ilone before tho state convention ins lieen c tiled, and thus It appeals to Sir. Thomas tint tho county central committee in all sin h counties, should a convention be called, will bu compelled ufter the conven tion is called to proceed and elect delegates In regular order. Tho judge snjs that his opinion In this muter Is backed by former action of a stato Democratic convention of .MUsoutl, und that doubtless some Instructions on tho matter will bo given by c'liiinnan .Maf tltt should a convention bo called The Im ptvsslon prevails hero that the stato cpii tral coinmlttpo on .Monday next will take steps for calllniT a stato convention to lo. cite the party on the silver question. It a believcil thut pt-tJovcrnor Francis has been given a tip by tho administration to call a convention, putting t off until Sep. timber, posoiblj, and thus giving the administration tlmu to do .some business In that stato by way of supporting the administration faction. It Is recalled tint for two years the prel dent and members of tlio cabinet have robbeel tho Democrats of the state of their rightful share of patron ige, and to-day tho stato has less patronage than others thtt east electoral votes for Clovelind, nnd this being tho situation, they can throw con siderable plo there now by way of leveling up things, and at the same time use it In buvlng a convention, This nlin tits in verv nlcelv In the nl.an to have all delegates elected after tho call for a convention is Issued. Mlt. lllltll OUT (IX 1IVIL. The KniiMH I. ibur t'miiiiilgiloni-r Arrest ret und ltile.niil on llond, Topeka, Kus , July 12 -(Special.) V, cj. lllrd, state labor commissioner, returned to Topeka this morning and was promptly placed under arrest by the sheriff. He had his bond In the sum of $300 ready prepared. It was accepted and Mr. Illrd was given his liberty until tho September terra of court. Isutloinl lurnlturo ,tej( I itlon. St. I.ouls, Mo , July 12. The National Itc-tall l'urnlture Men's Association to-day elected the following olllcers for the ensu ing year; A. II ltevelle, of Chicago, piesl dent: M. J. Mulvlhlll St. Louis, llrst vlco arvsidgnt; Anlkouv Cook. Cincinnati, cu. nn I vl , i, 1,1,1,1 lunlel S I-vv, Inv ti t' timl v Ii , pt-splent Vliv.r 1 m lb b t lib it si i n tat v and tri iiin r i t iintiii iiiiiintittii, C M Hopkins id l.nke tltv. la stint n n.h of t'lil ik li.htielt Hall, tistdii i hb iiro A J t onwnv l"ln (Innill Mos, s itav. t'lncltiuntl I.onis Sllnuss, m l.mils p , I'nrilliKtnti, St I, Hill I Tin name of ibe nso Inllon wn ibrtliC'd to "The National Puinltiire Asso, latlon MR. HANNON MIGHT BE WARDEN Itnt the Snpi rlntrmti ill v nf the tnlt.it slat. . Prison nt I i m nvie.rlb t ill I Hn 1 Ho In ,1, VI. I i, m In Washington July 12 -(Special ) lltfn nlor Martin, of K inn, an I A'l 'Mi. ' n pral Hinnon to d ty discussed th question of appointments for the Pnltel Slii.s p n llPtitliuv at Port Leavenworth Mr M ir tlli rrrrwed his liidorsetn. nts of John 11 m lion, of Leivinworlh, who vv inn to have charge of the Institution, In whl h the nt torne) gctiprnl took a klndlv interest Mr. Harmon teplled tint he wanlel is sit prlntpndpnt of Hip prison a man who bid "PPIlt some Vpnrs In nrlson work, nod nil that he could see wrong In Itamicm for this place was that he l.i, keel the ivpeil. n. Otherwise lip thought Mr llniuioti would lie an Ideal man r.u the pi i e The itttnrtKV g. tiernl siiel the man In charge of the institution would be known as "superintendent" nnd the second man wool I be e'lillpd w irdpii lps,, , there vvnttlil be an assistant warden, a physlilin and two or three other deslrnble pin c Aftir this explanation .Mr .Martin slid tint If Kansas could not get the superintend! nt It would seem tint romp olbe r pliu er places should go to the state. The attorney Kener il pcprpsed the belief that Mr. Itan ium wnull be a good man for warden, for after having an evperlrncpd in in for su perintend! tit, be coul I relv on him for the rneral management. In this connection .Mr Martin said th it Prink liable of Leav enworth, w.int.d a vostion in the institu tion ami that Dr tlillin. of Dickinson rountv, dpsr, ,1 to be plivsieim. hut he did not know tnat Mr lliinnon would lake the "oeotiel pine is warden The conference encb 1 with Hie un n rstandlng tint Mr M irlin should . ill ni, iln n t week nnd thiv would know the situation better .Mr Harmon IntlmttPil plnltib thu he wanted to give Kansas nt h it one of the plai e s, but the positinn of siiierltitendetit will like ly go to J. M Prindi, of Indiana SILVER KNIGHTS OF AMERICA. A sunt Orgiiilitlnn Wlilili Vlnj Pin) mi Important Part In the Polltiis of Ibe I utiittr). Washington, Julv 12 (Spcclnl) The Sllvpr Knights of AniPtlca Is the n imp of a secret org miration tint may pliv nn important pirt In Hie political work ot the countiy. It Is hp.ided l Sen itor Stewart as pres,Pnt, niiel the org ml7 1 tlon Includes most or the cMretnc silver men of the entmtiv Like most seeiet organi.itlons, there Is n Html which has bee n prepued bv one' who has bud nn evperienee with see let otganlz itlons and who has added some n. w fen titles Ladles are to be admitted I ills calls for soc I il reituies in the order. Inieiieleel to make it nil the mute pnpul.ii The plan Is to get is in inv people of the couture as possible to make sliver the- only issue 'I he votes of th. organic i tlon ale to be elite cteil In the nintlei of voting exeluslvilv hi the Interest or ft"e (oblige of sllvir t mhcis are to be taken rrom nil pulitbnl oiganisMtlons ml the pledges are to be sin h as to In lit e the in to vote ns the think and talk cm sliver It Is proposed to evlend the orginlzatlon ns fat ns possible. In the. Cistern states as well as the West. In fut, lending silver men believe tint mission uj woik in the Hast is one of the things to do it this lime Hv seeming a few Iboustnd lnb peiulent sllvei votes In each st it. In the Past It is believed that the regular patty conventions will be mote Ilk. ly In pay some ntt.nl Ion to the eiucstlon. and it Is hoped to Induce one pf the pit ties ti take the question up and handle il in i boll rishlon. It Is not thought tlio oruin ithm will tint up s pint, tickets iinl, ss It ap pears Hi it ueltlii r i ltiillil ites or pln- iu(ui, e,i .iii iiiiic lire lavunilill lo sil ver Pmler so, h , in must line r Inlcpemlent tiikets mav lie put un as i mutest against the action t lken b the ptrtles This con dition Is not like Iv to npp. ar in the We st ami In few loeilltlih In the Cist outside the Immediate inline m , nf Wall street CATTLE SHIPPERS COMPLAIN. Illl'i Olijpct to Hie lie tollieliil hy Mm Iv His is SI He s i ni a r Un I ni VI iv lie Vtnillll.il. Topeka, Kas, July 12 (Pii elal 1 Some weeks ago the Mate sinttaiv boaid np polnled two cattle inspectors whcis. dtttv It be. lino to Inspeet ail . itlle sblpp. d int.i Kansas from Tovas, New Meic,i Vilnm or anyvvhi.ru fiom the South win r. inf., tion wns feared. I'or tills Inspection i f e of 2 cents pet bend has been cbiti, I against tlio lmnortcis VI any . ompliints Troni lattle shippers hive !, , n ti.elve 1 by Uovernor Muirlll, of this lee, an I to day he pallid the bu inl foi e ousiijt uinn It appears the boa id lias bun chn-,111.; tills Ico for all .utile itispeiteil, win Hi. r thpy came from an unln iltliv lountiv ui not. and It is like Iv tint the conference will result In some tnoellll iitlon of this ln MHCtton sjstem. No ordc 1 to tI1.1t elfcct has as jet been Issued. A NEW KANSAS CENSUS. A I'orrp of Clerks Is Nni, Hnslly Compiling the ICc liiiiis for Publication Itenll III (le telle, r. Topeka, Kus., July 12 (Special ) Once In each teu-)eai ppilod Kanasis t ikPfa nn exhaustive census of her populitlon. In dustiles. etP. This woik is perfumied by township trusties, but tho compilation Is ajs-iiKni to the secictnry or tho state bo.ir.1 of ngrlcultuie The eptistis wns t ik on by the trustees In .Match list, and llf teeti cbrks me now 1 nruged In the spc let.irj s olllie at the state house compiling the re.tuiuH by nun ties. It is a lileorlous tusk, as the 1 e iraus goes Into the minutest details ot firm prudm Is and launot be coninletPit beiore October The lTnlte.1 Stlte-s taken its census In the deeadPS end ing with '0," while K iniriis tike hers In tho deputies ending with '5," .md between tho two a complete census is obtained ev ery live jcsirs COULDN'T BE INDUCED TO RUN. Vlr. Harrison Nut 11 I'ri xblentl ,1 Aspirant, but He vVnilhl Not lire line 111,. I'lilted s,,,s Se 11 ilnrsblp. New York, July 12 A local paper sts nnent the visit of ex-I'iesident Harrison to New Vork und tho Adirondicks "It was reported in this city th.it ex I'resident llairlson had taken to tho polit ical woods, .and that o teams c vnnot drag him to the Hi publii in nomination for piesident This aunouin 1 nient t reported to como ftom tlio e piesident himself through the volie of e-Dlslrlit Attorney Slmliy N Chamliers, of Indianapolis, In conversation with Itepublienn leaders In this cits it is given out thnt Ml llairl son, however, would not decline ,1 seat in tho United States benatu." A KANSAS; 111 IV INMJN'lOlt. A Young Mull (11 ts ITp 11 VI irhinn for Can , tiling I'liiettige stiiinps. Washington, July 12 -(Special) First Assistant I'ostiuaster Ueiieral Jones has received a letter from I'ostmaster Heed at Kansas C'ltv, siatlng that a joung man there lias invented a stumping machine and wants tho cbpirtment to advance him money to perfect it and get It ready to be adopted by the government Sir. Jones s.ia It Is Impossible to apply any public funds In that direction, but he would bu glad to hear of the Invention being com pleted and would like to have Mr Heed elescrlbe It In a report to the department. There Is great need of a good cheap stamping- machine; man) of those machines in use uro held at such cvoibitant rents that tho government allows the work to bu done by hand. He leu (iould In Ni. hit. 1. Wichita, Kas, July 12 (Special) Miss Helen (Iould, of New York, and party put In the afternoon driving through Wichita, wheru she was lovallv entertained. She said she was delighted with the gieat plains of ICansas. She visited all the places of Interest in Wichita and made herselt. tiiiiiiiiiiivr nouulur with, the txojjle, I'll 1013 TWO OIONTS. ICVNsUCltv, Mo, July I. w, 7VmI.ii ttv loot 0r Hit ufnlir li bf flfr niefl iwdncr Trminntture uoltnliViMtnlmuiii, A3; rlM- mum, 2 That Stupendous Sale ...OI;... 1,000 Pairs of the Finest Hand Sewed Bench Made Men's Sample Shoes Begins here iHonday. TIIK JIOST 1.K.MAUKAT1I.K SALK of iMcn's Slioui over Iioltl in tliis city will begin heio Momliiy, when vm) will offer f 1,000 worth of tho Illicit lianil-auwotl, licuch-iu.iilo IMon's Shot's for f 2,000. Wo spcuroil tho t'litiro sniuplu lino of ;t Iciniiiig Now K up land bllOU- m.ikur, 1, 000 pairs in nil, and IMonday tlnw go at about fifty cents on tlio dollar. In nuking theso satnplcs tho man ufacturois st'lect tho iinost skins and put their host workmen on them, and as :i result the finest Shoes wo got, are tho samples. A (.oason's .supply is none too miiiiy when yon can buy tho finest y.00 Shoo tor.!. OS and that's what you can do here ill on day. Wo are going to demonstrate to the men ol Kansas City that our power in buyim and soiling oYlends to theni as it docs to their wives and daughteis, that their interests are our iutoicsts, that wo are always on the alert to give them tho benulit of a fortunate) purchase. In this big lot of .Sample bhocs you will iiml all kinds, all M.es, and at the most altraetivi prices. As tiierc aro nun sin ill sizes linu your bos iiom 13 yens old and we will take care of them also. Hem's wli.it you will liml- Men's I, melius H..1 .,t nt I., it hep Sillies, l.Ke, lillllull and c illgless Iin- don, uur and .seiiiie tms, : ir full elie.ss and site, t wear, the tine st bene h- in.tile Ehoe?, vvorlli .!!:.!:. $3.98 and ?S, far Men's Tan Itussl.a, Calf Shoes, all tlm new .shapes, Brninio, medium point und needle tilers, and the populat sh ides, both llprht and dnrk, vvoi Hi iC -.Q $.-, and ill, for 4-J. iJO .Men's Yankee Slippers in Itusbl.i leather, sealbkiu and donKcilii, tan. black ami red, notlt Droail und pointed toe s. worth up to ?l.00 a pali, for , $1.98 Meu'rt l'tenclt Calfskin and Coniovat Corilavai s, uiuht all Shoes, rsror and nqtiiup toes, moht all liiind pew ed nnd bench llu- tD.-, Q islicii, wotth $i and f, for. pJiti)0 MVm' I'lcncli atitonU Calf 0.fnriK If ONfeinls itnr. vvoitli $2.4S ealskln CK its, pointed Welted soles, for street wear, vvoitli J100, lino and $5 00 for .Men's tan llussla Calf and heaiskln ck- foiel Ties anej lrlnco Albeits, pointed ami bitunrn toes wotth up to $5, for $2.48 Men's I'atent Leather and Doiigola C)- oiigola C) vltii turned $1.98 forei.s and Danclni; l'urnps, with tinned soles, vvoitli J3 00, f 1 00 ami ja 00, for w suceeiturs 10 V nil. r.Ni:. Miiuur. iitinuv .., hA,S Vllt. l.l'SIIS IS.NtlT ASIUT1', 'I bo I (iiidoii ( briuili le'1 CoiuineiitA snvore I) tin tin. A111I1 lis iilur, I.ondon.July 12. The Clironlclo this morn Ins has an editorial commenting on Unit ed States Ambassador I'ustis' explinntloa of bu talk with a representative of tho 1'arls I'iguro. The Chronicle s,.i)s: "If he is reauy unfiling, uu we can s ly is that he is tho only person to whom the Incident; nitsciiU itself as a subject for merriment-. We need hardly taj that It would bo im- lossiblu for him to admit that he evnresseit such un opinion und retain Ids nost. 'J he Chronicle's editorial concludes that M, ltoutler Is evidently a gentleman of considerable astuteness ami that Is more than an j one can say for Mr. Uustls. I air at Kcick l'nrl, VIo, ltock l'ort. Mo., July I! (Special.) The only fair in Atchison county this e.ir will be bell nt Hack Pert, Mo, commenc ing August 27, und closing on tho Sot li ttle week following the Maitland fair. This will be the eighth annual meeting und promises to be the most successful. J. Young, at Hock l'ort, Mo., Is the secre tra). Many receipts as published still call for cream of tartar and soda, the old-fashioned way of raising. Modern cooking and ex pert cooks do not sanction this old way. In all such receipts the Itoyal Baking i'ow iii,r. sasuli be gufestUutsd wiUeut & . ntjl Km A riSf ll k ItefZ it H ui 11 .c.1 1- lii t. f" MH CIB. alb .1.1 I vial A 1 y Mo en. -al It Ic. nn In o. U L C s?j ers r i all i Mlts, .' f.et 5iiW. fte ie '- HZ. in RS cy i. Jfc. vo ' ba 1- 10. ;p. ..'i .'D .27 "a is .21 is hut CO. ho Mi I" fit Mo md, cits, :o.,