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These Firms Do Business Because They Advertise,
Koeloylnstltute HINGH BROS.'
1'omimraih Iildx t. to lute
Restaurant
. CIs Mlnnesoti Arenne
rtrmenilwr there Ml Mo1 s sorrcd .It nil
lm Krelry institute t h o ll r . Remodeled
In llmi.tn Mir. Mo. . ihrnnitlioitt I rrr-
llrnnrn " Llinip thins nrstitt try
Iii.llittoft. I r ft iellt ciuir
CANCK It CU RED
WttliHnotlilnir.HatiiirOll
nntcr. 1 ntnnr, I'nturrli
I 'runt nnil nil skin III'
ni . xrnii fur lliiult,
1'lcn.o inrittluii d.tnrnivl,
Dr. D. M. BYE,
Combination oil ( n ro,
Khiis Oily
George M.Hughes,
losucc l (ho Icsco,
Tci nto
Vw Nlniber WiMtTl
44!! lUhlliesotn Are.
iilliiflncis I'romplty
Atitti.lcd lo.
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E. R, Callander
Printing I niiipunr.
Ill II Minn. Arc.
Programmes and lino
Artistic PrltiUnRnspf
c ally Ilouk Hlndlng,
I uMticts Cards ntui
Circulars
.!. W. STEINMETZ.
t'nlon Clear Mami'iciiireri W liolnal and tie-
i mil 1 ine got d it imhasl Price. Juilrslnb-
llueii. nil i .Mllini .uti. Avenue.
JolinT. Sims!
tltltlCF ttf tilt)
Pen. t. .
All bulne traimct.
m promptly jur
rlnues performed
without publicity, It
tlislrrd orflce In Ihn
Welh Illock ruurtli
niul Kansas avenue.
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Tho Journal ofllco has been b
romoved Jrom tho Chamber K
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of tho Columbia Building at fj
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ANMTAI. IlIsTICICT OIIICJSTIAN
DllMUIIi rt).NVi:TIOK.
'JTERESTING PROGRAMME.
? .yt7MiJt.it or
i in: nr,i,roATi:s havj:
.NO! YI.X AltltlVLD.
f 7.'onpi
1 fOH, Ivor
J catt n. i .,
I iotli" at. "
I o'n'eil
J"( Mill Aid In Prnnncittlnp i'rr llntinml ttc
VI t Jcati I (Mtuty Cuminlttrcf VIU Mvut
J fi ii-I.iy- Dniiioi
i ruts anil lNipullfits
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Mill 'JrjliiK to run-.
' 'ho fifth anijunl convention of the Sec
ond Kansai dlitrict of th Vnuni; IVoplo's
Horet of C'hrti'tlan lndnaMir opontd at
tlie Central c'hrl-tlan clinn li list cin
irt; The convention III continue to-duy
au 1 to-morrow, closlntr Sunday evening.
Only a few of the delegates arrled lat
f.liij-I'vt there mas a Hm- otten'Vinen
at I1' .ii'reh. To-ila many more dele
ga rom the Pcoiul district will ai
ilvi and by Sunday at leabt sno are e
pected to lie in attendance. The UsItlnK
OelcKates were taken In charso by tho
Clirlnlin Undeavor members of this city
and given pleasant temporary homes In I ',' Jackson, hlte Chinch, IE. 'o Dun
hleh to remain during the' biief hCMon. , n,cIU Q"'"''"'0. -)1 .iim"tt. Mlssioi 1.
Whcrcr the delegate8 and other nt- Vo'illSBionP.,"l'o,m rbf T' U"! lf.
' undants of the convention were to be seen
tho genial friendliness befitting such an
orraslon was plainly manifest. The strang
k ers boon became acquainted.
I'l This will be a lhely day nt the con
n ventlon, as all of the business will ho
ii'i, transacted nt to-day'H session, to-morrow
tly In lag reserved entirely for woishlp.
i,-h o I. tut evening's progrnmmo was as fol-iJi-i'low
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7 i I'ralse service, T. II. Clark, Kan-
s i City. Kas.
S 13- Wcleome, II. Jlowland MTny, Kan-b.l-
cltj, Kns.
Hjsponsc Uev. I. T. Underwood, Leav
enworth. S ns
s i isldent's annual address, Hiss
lllillu. , A'alley Tails.
0 no Address, "lilble Study In tho Y. J.
S C i: ," Jr. T. i:. Vassal, Kansas City,
llo
This iiroKiainmo will be ontrled out to
i daj .
;; iinnNfxn
Soventh Street II II. church,
(j uo Sunrlbe prayer meeting. "The Holy
Spirit." led by Mls-s Jvathorlna II. Wlllarii,
vl i I.cuvenworth
'n Centi.il Christian emu oh:
S." Seivleo of song ' The I'romlses," led
hy A V. Wilson. Kansas City, Ivas
i 00 Reports of ft-ciulmv anil tiensurer;
e minute reports fioin county vice pres-
h nts; ueuveuwoiin I., i.. uuin-ji .iiiiier
son, li. (i Jetrnea vvyanaotie.A 1' West -
on, tnree minuio icporis um local unions.
In the dlstibt. .
li TO Si hool of niAthoiT.., I'resldnnts.--;t'io
"How Cm V HniuuiiiKe the Committee
Work of Our So b tins?" conducted by C. L.
llioltaw, Kansas City, Ka.; "Our Methods
and Your Methods," "Lookout Committee,"
I lancls itutiati, Lftavennortni "frajer
Meeting commune," lit-s i.mm.v cooper;
'Social Committee." L L Robs'. Toneka:
"Mlsslonaty Conmilltee," Mrs. I). H Kelt),
Ktnporlu; "Minday School Committee,"
Mlfc Mains, iiskaloosa.
11 05 Roll call or societies, to he respond
ed to with thiee minute reports-.
11.1.0 Remaikx' "Our eili'eilng to the
Woik," Hon M Hdwards, MoLouth.
ArTUKNOUN.
In Central Chilstlan church;
2 ml Junior progtanime, by .Miss Olney,
Kuneas Ct, Kas.
1 W -'Tiom lloston," Miss Ilessle H. Bkcl
ton. Kansas City, Kas,
fi.ir. Ittniarts ot eommittees nnd elentlon
1 eelt Of olllcets.
lireroi 'n Central Chrl.tlan church:
Veal TilV-ITaUo service ".Sowluff." led by 8.
vu'rcei-1'. Johnson, Norloiivllle.
neer' S,(b ArtilreH by Slate 1'iesldent Uev, A.
,. JI Slote, Kansas City, Kas.
'. 8.JuImarks. "Our Duty to Our State
L' Itnl.ni I. I. llnhv 'IVinekn. '
8-13 Jtlrvs. "Clo'od Cltl7en6hlp." Rev. H, ,
Q H -aham, Kansas City, Kns,
lie ifornuiiizer nun auua. rails, '
iijKaioosa j'TeiiericK iiueKiiuster, T, L
Kerus. Marguerlto Mains. Anna Noblu and
Sarah Hsther lllewls.
Wliihi-fctei--Mi W. P. Weatherford.Mrs
. P. W'eatherford, c. Mlnijus. Bella
Karnes, II. O Jeftrles.
Tongdnoxle Sadla
n.
Qreener and
Quefnio Addanu,
rossr.bbr.n oi' jia.ny ai.iasi:i.
The lMfo of uu Alleged Had Mini Will Aid
lu 111 rrti.ecutltiu, j
Henry Williams alias Olmiles Williams,
alias Nelson Williams', alias tlharln
Ilrovvn. was arraigned In liuilin enurt v, s.
1 Comintt e '. i n 'l" I bs- Rev j's , ned W . ac iV'The 1 emninlng ' llf 1. 1 ail
Vlf vis llunsa's Citv Kut ! their ontes continued. Those convicted
av Thi 1 itt of tl'eiecates to lectster Hstl'"u Audiew Thelolf, ill,Noith Clfth
i. T evVnVn J follows- letlster iat I street: August Nvmjer. 17M Not th Third
Xlf lilvriiworlli-lvatherlne At Wlllsr.1 Ids Mieet, 1. O. Cloilgllles. 1U Cflltial 11V (-
H v Wllla?.! Mvllle Villllic- Chnil.s ""'. Jn"1(-' "ISK '"' , W No'"' '''''I11'
m.' UnrniJ rninrn.'i iisn itl SftHilai Shtieet: John !oli(.isltcli, SJ North .lamet
W , Ito Hiorm "ffnnl. WWh Abbb OreJorv' street, and Wlllbtin Hogaii 10 No.th Jam. a,
r ' lt??fiiB .'. rL.'!'i.:"!m",, r'i.,Ji.l".0.-1,v.,?I"' stieet. Hairy Camphell. Cnia Jones and
a Nellu;"Munas7,AnV,l8'e"M,urraC W ul ;fu .lUlcT "l,eU " e"C" fr Ulb
fAi. lleCuv. H. Oiiv Duith. Mnud Ikam. Nel. turlilnt, 1110 peuco.
terday mornlne on the charBo of steallug n marriage James Drivers und I'annlo
a coat from Job McNtal. His case was iiankllng, colored, of Homier Springs,
continued pending an Investigation. He is .. ,' laan w muiNnN
believed to bo the nun who committed Money to loan. W.A. falMI SON.
seveinl bold lobbetles at Topeka reientls. ,A J'",rlaBO llcenso was Issued sester
The Topeka authorities have been uutlll.d ,'," to Jam. s Dooley, used Jl years, and
of his capture, and olllcers are enpeetr ' U'l" e liml.on, used 17, both of this city,
to arrive hero to-day for tho purposed ?!' t. county commissioner have had lif.
Identifying him Williams was arrifB- "! cirge record books rebound this week.
Thursday by Officer James Walbh ojA"d iorr.WivWr.e8,,.,,B. ""lnsa uf having the rec
Plcldn of being a crook. He was fia 'l'lea lllt0 ew tjoos.
up ut police headuuarters. J6fe &P Y Cutsldy. li buttlier. abed 8S
THAT MAN
I tmU tirrtt uho
imm hlrt rtil
Inr iuhI pilr nf
riiIT iIihio iit nt
Willi's Laundry
llm wnenn ttlll mil
fnt Jtiur Immlk
' 1ma l ...
&., vv. jreuuun ,
hui . ewjr t,iKiuasCllf Plntililit Mill.
Miiiiifn Hirer f
Sitfttt. Iliwr., "Mitiiltliftc. I timing ri l Plan
Inr. t roll mid llntiil suiting, smlr Itiilld
big, lllllll I .muter, 1)111. .. I l.turn
mm HiiriltTiiiitl I liil.lihii;. I Mi
nute pmmptl furm-hrd
Oakland Xvc.. I nr. 4th l., Ituii'ii I llj. tin.
G, W, BETTS,
Justice cl Ik Peace,
I Itlli ntnl
Mlniii toti. Avenue.
Marrt.ici rfretnonr
rrrtortned wulioiil
iiiUMiy If lriUMted
LollPt-llonn aspe.lilty
lOlS IN
A Gu
Slou for
BELLE VIEW I
$I2J,$!,0,SJ0(IS
!! rnnh. hillnncu 9i
ir lnunlli.
S. N. Simpson A Son,
Chamber of Co'n. tlldg
Wyandotte (Ins Co..
lllistr.l llt.lg.
cnllid nt tho ptation and Identified the
coit thlch Wllliniim had on ni the oim
h! h was itulen fium lit home on North
Ninth street it few dnjs proMous.
liMerdav nfttrnoon a jouni: woman
pilled on Chief of J'nllcp RfJtl'S tltiil told
.Mini that ih! wi Mr. Wltllainn, wife of
tho prJnnr. She rlited thai Mie Hid not
cmII In tho lnteie-!t of ht-r htr'band, hut In
Htrml, wai theiv for the pnrpnB or mnk
ItiK.a Rtronper eii"o iipiilnt him. She ulo
ki'I.I thit fdie n married to Wllllaim
nuolit llircp yeitr apo, and tltnt lhy had
llveil tOK.'ther onlv thru month. When he
iitteinpted to 1:111 lur with a knife Afi.r
mnUInt? the nlltBed nttempt at murdei. he
left for part, unknown. She told the ehief
that she knew her l)Ubil wai a bad
mill, and It the authorities failed to sc
cun Milllclent evldcnoe iikilnst hlir to
send him to the penllentlan nhr would
prosecute him on the char;e of a."uuU
with Intent lo kill. The nn'liorltlei are
oonlldfnt that they han a had man, an 1
feel itlilcd they will be uhle (Q culitiit
him on a serious charge.
wii.i. .iii:i:t to-dav.
ItepiiMltmi Count) iimmltl.-o Will l'.lei t it
thalrmin and l'riiinit Oilier lliilui .
The new Republican comity centnl com
mittee lll hold a meetlnc thl afternoon
at Armory linll and eleet a ehalrman and
other olllcei. (.' W Trlekett, who was
appointed lemporan ehairnnn of the com
mittee at the recent coniLiitlon, has H
sued thU p.ill. I
"To tho Republican Central Committee
men. The central committee will meet nt
Armory hall on Atmut Jl at 2 o'clock p. m .
to tied a ehalrm in and secretary and
tiansact such other business nn ni come
up. It is hoped eerv eommlttei mm will
be present. C. W TltICK!:TT,
"Temporary Jk'hiiliin.ili.'
The Indications ale that V K. Ji.ttnh.irt
will aBAIn l sile. tfd ai et 'imnn. A pe
tition has been ein ulate 1 am hu twiii-ty-?lx
cbmmitteemtn of this nkiui;
him to niro In take th" poyltlon ind tw -ut-ono
hae air. ti ly ij;i'U It.
The counti-)1 i nmmittfeiiien are also said
to ltivur him. The following is a llt of the
new committee as repoitid to tho secre
tary of the !0pnt 'Ontentlon
KANhAS C1TV. KAS.
rirst ward AI Itlnftland, J. llodeerx, C.
W Jlhrdle, A.. Addison.
Se. onil ward-llum .Mcndenhall. W. II.
I.lttik, Ilolu rt Iloe man, I F Ilrndlm.
Third wimI- Jl Mflion.ild. U, li Allen,
II. V Till. ii. Josbo j'ope C W. Trl-kut
lourth wind II. K rioudilt.E. At. cVnlth,
A. i: Uu-solIA. Weston.
1 Itth ward J. r. l'erdiie W. II. I.eUis,
A. (Itmnlnir. T. C. roster.
Slth w .ml Joseph Snyder, Ira Vauchn,
J. T. Sims. Ii lllle. J.. M llnochs. n
Arrrentlne .1 V. Wlscoskle, O. HcCoslIn,
Webb. r. L llllkr.
ltosedale L. II. ltoae: ndtunU tiin l n
rumeiford, Chrlse.i, 1) Uraham. Vance!
Kir, I
A. Textei; Turner, a, ir riioi
Wjandotle, J. 11. Shore; Hnnnet Sprtiius,'
J. I. Jewott. Newton, I'red Stuckolf
.sum. tkiims ui rusi:.
Deiimer-itli! and I'.ipulM Cnumy ('iimtnlt-
Will Hi in I bis Aft riiiniii.
The Democratic and Vopullst counts cen
tral committees will hold meetings this
lift i moon and attempt to get tugetin i on
a fusion cli nl foi the fall ininptlgn The
JJemou.ith will hold their meeting at Ai.
toiney Juiklns' oillce In the I'misinntitli
bulliling, while the l'opullsih will mi 1 1 .u
Kojl ui's hall It tin- dial is at'ioinpll-1 . I
it will be through a eonfironce committee
There will be i iinsidi iiihlu trouliln ovil Ihn
(livislon of olllees. The Deniooi.its want
the shetlif, leglster of deeds., the two
Judges, county eluk nud eleik of tho com
mon pleas couit. This will give the 1'op.
ullsts tlin olllees of survejor, tieasunr,
coroner and lomnilsslnuor. Tho i'opullsts
also have candldatis for tho olllees picked
run by the licmoeiats nnd will Insist on
being given them.
Mint i;i',ami;ii.
llr. Siistn llrowti I.eltiiHoil rrout the Coiin
t) .lull by Order or IiiiIk Angle.
Mrs. Sutun IIiovmi vmis leliai-oi from the
comity jail yestenluv on a wilt of habeas
corpus Issued b 1'iob.ito Judgn Angl
Sha vas lilt piosteutlng witness In a cum
hefniei JuMlev Hughes ThuiMlay and tin-
evidence snowed that It vns a c ise id
' miillilous luuseitulon, Tim Jii-llio ills
. I'Muiem tli. dt rend ml' and mxtd the euis
tfi',Mrs iiu.wn She was unable to j.i
costs ami was H'lH to tlin comity Jiil
Ihlr nttoinej fib d liabeiiH empus proee, I
i Iiiks to hi i i- lur lib ise on the giouiil
that a luitu . Ii.nl no light to commit u
piu'eeufiinf wltntss lot the npn-p.imeiit
i . "" "' "" kiuiuuu.
Will lie Iitlicii to New lit ih ii.
United States Msrshals Merlntn, I.lttrnll
and J. W. Ilmenon, of New Alexlm, wen
In the tits jesteriliij-, the guests of lieputs
United States llaiahal l'lill Klilt. TheJ
c.imo heie to take eh.irgo of (Jeorge,
Harry and Hugeiie Smith, who are wunttd
la Now Mexico loi buiglaiy and giuud
lirccny. Harry was cammed at MoUily,
Mo, and Smith at Halstead, Kas. A man
by tho iiamu of IMillll!. who was also
vvanteel on the same i lunge, was located
at Halstead, but hefoio the authorities
arrived ha accldentalls met death by
drowning. Mr Kiiuimiii said jesnrduy
that while the hand of l'lovldenee had pre.
vented him from taking back one of tho
men whom he had followed so far, he felt
tatlMled that the law of man could not
have Impoted u more severe scnteiicc,
Ulg I'tilltti Court Until. t,
Yesterday vwih a big day In pollcu court.
thuro being thlitv-foui' pabes on the docket
thuro I
hooheil
'V'c,ll;(
I tor in. ii mil oi mis number
ono were against 'joint' keeptis.
ilftt ,, . i11!rl r
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Charles. Myers, ntttein maker, cinplaved
'nt the Riverside lion works, had ono of
his tliigers cut oft yosteiduy while operat-
Ing a lathe He was taken to his homo
1 in Rlvoivlew, wheie the Injured member
was dressed by Dr. Qras-,
1 ur lteut.
Desirable odlce rooms: also store room
In Chamber of Commerce bulldlntr, Kan
sas City, Kas. Apply Alex, Flndluy, agent,
C Hunker building, Kansas City, Mo.
MI'.IItOI'OI.IS MI'.CIII.I.AVY,
Probate Jidgo Angle j-esterday united
Hansford t Mini's
1'liotmmpli
OnllcrT
MrltftU
.Snvo You Motley.
lla r nnil mlil-a
thrill.
542 Minn. Ave.
rgrwa summer
&& Cooking
The Last
Saturday Night!
Holiday next we'll move
the store.
Till 10 o'clock to-night
we'll be open; then the
doors will close on the ca
reer of .Jones & Co. for alt
time.
When wo own for luisltioi In llif
New Store, w'll hit vo it new inline
it win iioioni:h nuv tjounw co
Tho nmc men will lie nt Hie lieiul,
tlie mtino pulepeoplo liitgely will
cetve you us luivo pervml ott foi
neitrly fix your In thin town. A
tore, ilotihlo Hit? sbe of tht old store,
will lie remly for yon If ou enri1 to
mtnt', nnd the ntOnt iilPiiilltl Miltten
Hint einh cotllil Inly have.' been itt'
pnreil for your reception nt the New
Store.
TIM. 10 O'CLOCK TO-NIC111T weM
lie kIiuI to see your fninllliir faces
here. V t cut tulces for to-ilay
nml to-night po ni to leiiw n plena
nnt memoiy nmonit tho thousanils
of loyal iieoplo who have so nol'ly
stood by our Institution dining the
past live years.
WVrl lie glml to see you nil, nt the
New Store. Wo Invito you to como
see us when we open. Wo do not
n-t yon, neither do we oxpeet ou
to ileett our own stoies to follow
us to Mo. If you come, you sllnll
have the besit nnil most eonsldernte
treatment we're capable of giving.
Come till 10 o'clock to-night, an
way V,im. .v
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524-526-528 Minnesota Ave.,
Tel. 127S. JCaiisiis City, Kn.
years, died yestrrdav at St Maignret's
hospital, of i oiihiimptlon. The body wis
letnoved to WhWner's undeitiklng estab
lishment, when It Is being held, awaiting
the action of friends.
On net Tueda Count v Treasurer
Sehnlerle will b Lin the -nt. of 0.11 iqnnt
tixes foi 1WI 1 nlll that time the tie n
ur.t wl'l i i i pt pivment of ttxe, thrtiby
riving piiiperiy own. is nn oppoi turiltv to
pnv their ly I taxis wlthoui the t-xlia
cost. i
I'Kif-o.vAi, m;ws,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ifolzmnrk and chil
dren, and Mrs T, Hoi?, nark, liave re
turnee! from a pleasant ti p at Hxcelsior
Springs.
lllss Gertie Riley and Mlf Josle Miller
left yesterday for California.
Attorney J. A. Hale went to Olithe yes
terdnv to tiansaet some legil business.
I'nlted States District Attorney W. C.
l'errv, of Kort Siott, Kns, was in the
city yesterilav looking up legal matters.
Mrs. J. 1). Ittldendolph left last nlsht for
Moberly, llo . lo ihml a few days with
friends and relatives'.
ARMOURDALE.
Death tif I . I, Siott, rntli.tr nr t'nlteil States
Llrenlt .Illdgll .lllllll s-.s.tl, of I'eimsjl-
vaiila, rroin iiutiiiii.
L. Septt, aged 73 sears, died rnrly j'es
terdas rtornlng at the honii of his son-in-law,
Mlihael Madden, I'd, T1S Miami
..venui , afler a urli 1 Illness. Sever il days
ago Mr Seott nieUed a. HiiiiBtink.. and It
Was from this that death icsiilti'd.
Mr. Sisitt wis for a. number of sears a
government meat Inspeetoi it Armour's
pm kln' liousi He w is the father of Hon.
John Siott, Judge of the Unlit tl Slates tlr
iiilt t ourt for the Western district of
l'eiinsylvnnln. His wife died seveiul s't.irs
ago, and since then he has lived with his
laughter in this . Us,
The f uncial will take place to-morrow
afternoon .
Mini t llitiieinm.
rerdlmnd Sulzberger, of New Vork city,
of the Schwarschlld Ac Sul.beiger Rack
ing Company, arilved In tlie city last i veil
ing. He eame to Inspcet the niw engine
loom and a tuner. il lmprovemint In tho
mei hanlcal dtp.iitmcnt of the packing
plant.
The fi-months-old child of Mr. nnd Mrs.
rnderkk Kmiedson, of No, 2S1 South
Hlghth stieet, died sesterdas morning
The funeral will be held to-dav nt -o'clock.
Jlutlul In Oak Orovu oemet. ly.
An Infant ihlld ot Air and Mis. I. v
Snillh, of No ills South Ninth strtet, died
Stsleidav. The lutur.il will take place this
aftirnoon Riirlal In Wood lawn leiutterv.
It A, Wakiiuin left S'sterdav for lled
ford, la He will lie gone nno mniith.
Miss Winnie Roblii'-iiii entertalm d a par
ty of fi lends at her home. No, ":(, Kuns.it
avenue, nun sous evening
Mis Thomas I'ljin has icliirned from a
vlsli at Milk in, Kns
Mi- LI7I1 llnlovv nnil hlldreit have
t'line to iiliiKtli.d Mo., tn visit lelitlvis
Mis John I'.iMns wife of Coimtiililn
1' iklns, ol Jiistbi Mills' com r, ha gone
1. Hi. ij mount. Ill, where hei motlu 1 Is
.110,1 rousls 111
Miss lleilhii W'aki man has recovered
fiom a bciloiis illnt-s.
ARGENTINE,
rnmliirtor Hal llruwii O01 s 1 .1 Olntbo tn
Aiianur In a Charge of I'rliiilniil
I'ltr. It s.nei.ti.
Cnudiietor Hal Hrown, of the Santo. IV,
winl to Olallie, Ivas, csteidiy moinliig.
About two weeks ago Ollvel Johnson, ,1
Height In. iki 111. in In the ernplos of tho
Stllta IV. and working on Itiown's triln,
was killed 111 ir Olithe He ntli tuplid 10
bo.ud the tialu, but slipped and fell under
the wheels He died mi.hi ufli 1 tv.iids
Thiiisd.is II was Iciiiii-il that a w.111 mt
had beep swum out In Johnson counts by
relatives of the deceased, 1 barging Con
iluctor lliown with criminal nenllgeme.
He went to that pi ice sisttiday moinliig
nud gave himself up. lleueral Supcrliiliud
em C. T. McCIellau, of the Sanm IV, te
nuesleil lh.it this lie done, nnd he will fur
nish bund tor Condiiitur lliown, who lives
In this idly and has a good lupututlQii as
u rallioad man.
Injured While at Wink.
Chailta Cl.uk Is suffeilng from a disa
bled back and a dislocated ankle. Late
ThuiMlay evening ho Was at woik In ilm
Christian I'lilou thiiith 011 Sixth sitctt.
Ho and William Hall wcio pl.islulug the
celling when the platfotm em which they
weie bliindlug gave way and Cltik fell to
the lloor, a ilistance of sixteen It it Hill
said himself from Injury bs catching hold
of a, biam. clailt was removed to hit
home In Ihe West end, wheto Dis, HoL
land and Smith attended him.
strut k In 11 He 1111.
Mat Htrulel, an employe In tho copper
lUpirtmeiK uf thu sintlte-i, sustained sell
011s InJiitltH whilo at woik csteida 1110111
hig. An ovvtheud linn beam tell, stllklnj
V1I111 on the head. Ho received a buven
kcalp wound.
Vllittt-lliiiieiiii.
Patrolman Hawkins found a pair ot gold
rimmed ese-glasses scsietday
A, Chandler, n, farmer living south of
the eltj, re(utid jebte-rdaj that some
hantess wus stolen fiom his place Tliurb
dus nlfclit.
Mis Hoover and bon. Georne, of Spe.ir
avenue, left sestetduy for Chlcugo, to vis.
it relatives.
l tl. l'retter has returned to his homo
T9. l- KT;''-.!h-
ll fl.veliiid. O. nftef 1 til f llt With
frit 11 Is ui I rilmlves In 1
1- V Ta lot, of N'nttliii n T, Is Hi
en, hi .if lit- brother, II I nlnr, of tin
Aru. nt I n. bunk
Mrs I II llofhtn, ot Mv r Hveniie, I
si il.iinl III
Ce it Itaiikhriiil rptlirnet vrleriliis frotli
i iui. f viii 1.1 dlitlhe, Kih
I t KnrlBliI Is unite III nl his liotlie otl
Him lliibv niftilio
The W 111111111 ttntitlsl Msalonr flo.-l-
. u in id n nn etinn at tne iiapiisi i anion
I ji studs.) nflernoon.
IttlsC.IIAI.I .
Thf Knniis Clly Journal I u!lvrM.m
Hoelnl. in Kupene M1tlr, whn will ittto
rnlleel for ihe killile nt th1 ledueen fate of
It) rind) a week nnd miil-e his eolleotled
wokly.
Mr llolititierirporla Ihni lie wnt hM
up bv hiirRttia Tnursdn-, who sentred two
w it lies nud Mv In inonn
A tluiss meeting; of eltlv-n Is railed for
lo nlKht ai tlie council 1 1 mis tn iitia
tin iiiilloti of pitreha(n. a hew illy htll
sltn
.httiMi tfnrrlK. who ha been In W tiila
foi the last two vierk, lelliMied uiin
Thnrsdas eveultut.
The Rev .1 T Procter left TlniMdiy
nlaht for hi home l Plilhnlelphin, Mo.
Mrs llnlsliiHor and Mm Cox are nttend
ItiR Ihe W C T. f, cotivehtlon at iJtw
tenee, Kaa.
lira. Iluhy CI ray, of Mfmphla, Tenn.,wn.i
vlsltln ft lend here Thursday.
Ml . Ruby tlray. Mis. Mnry Cntiipti"l!.
of Kansas citv. Mo , nhd Mr. and lira,
llnriiest Panhs were rnleiiiilned by Mlaa
Klla See, at her homo on llolmea Btreet,
Thumdny
Mr nnd Mr (' V. l-'lnelte nri rojolclnc
over the arrival of a Hue babv boy.
The Rev II I) lloftnn, of lllll late.
K., Will tiiiarh nt the Walnut Street
M. li ehnreh, South, Sunday murnltiit mid
evtulnu.
The I.ndlea' Aid Society, of the M. L.
chureli, will Bive mi lee rieiun aoelal on
Sllnea lawn next Tuesday uvenluff.
INDEPENDENCE.
A Itlg I'ltnle Will lie II. Id Near Mile
iiliiit l.i-ili.J lli'or". I nw herd. Driller
mid I roli Will Spunk.
The second itnnuil plcnle of Mile
Springs will lm the event In Histern Jack
son county to-dav. The picnic will be
held 111 flare's gtove, two miles from llluo
Springs, whli h I said to be one of the
mint attractive In the counts The nuina
gera of the gatheilng evpeit to mike
this gathering the ileal of Lone Jack, as
an entertainment for the people, and many
feitures have been provided with thla end
In view. The lllne Springs bind will fur
nish music and evenbodv Is evpeeted to
btlng well lilted basket for the nooml ty
repast Attorney Cowherd, tltlder and
John S, Clusby will bo the oralots of the
das.
(lelslitm (iiieu Iwfiitv II i
William llagan, a Lee's Summit farmer,
swoii' out a wulinnt Thiirsdnv foi the ar
rest of li. lielsniaii, .1 nilghbor, whom In'
iliarjrisl with the mallei. his ileslriiell.'ii of
pioperty. The tilil took pla. e seteray
in Justice Jones' eomt, and ot.upled the
entire day. A iiumbci of witness, s lesti
II. d that tielsman willfully cut wires on
llagan's piemlsis to gala entrain e to the
public toad, initwlthsiaii ling lingua's tf
lort to lompiomlse the mtttrr. The Jury
gave fielsiiuin twenty tlnvs In Jill. A mo
lion Tor an hppt.il was bled, but tin fail
ure to iiino bond cnustd Uelmnn to be
taken to Jail.
Collin lliiiiin tli.te Returns
Count llnun (late, ot the rirst ward,
111 in .1 honf veteixlni from bis trip
Ninth lie hus In en nhai nt ev-rnl wis-ks
nn 1 diirinr M abvente tl) Columbia water
woiks esse, whJ'h had it dlr'ct btailng
on the question of bonding this it v . has
been pa--tl upon bv tb iipiem. court,
1'iiur to this decision all mam is in refer
ent p to sewering the citv v as .hopped,
with the exception of Ijhing an 1 tiguieer
to make an estlmnte of cost With the
return of Mr. (lnte, -who has the matter
nctlvelv In charge, It It expected that tho
ipiostlon will come up igaln In proper
form at the meeting ot the count II Tues
day night, nt which time the ennimlttte
of th. (Virnmerelnl Club will tppeir be
fore the council, favoring the mlllnK of a
special election to bond the It v. Tor the
building ot a main or outfall '-ewer.
Ml4c. tluiieous.
Miss nmma Haywani, niece of J, J.
Zeigler, returned to buri,..hoino at Crown
Point, InU , yestemlay. us-
The Irtdepenilenee Ulues have arranged
to play it match game nt ball tu-morrow
afternoon with the Warrenshurg team
Mrs L. J. Heron, of Washington. 1. C,
mntron of the I'retbytailan eoltfge, ar
rived jesierdvy and took charge of her
depaitnlent In that Institution
,1. W. Walhurn. fonnerly with the Tn
dependence Can Company, has aeeeptd
a position with the Knnsiis City iIub
Light and Coke Company
1". M, H.inhin, of Lie's Summit, wis In
the t iiv vesteiday on a buslm is trip
A. 11 Ott airlved homo vest.nhiy trom
Mirvsville, Mo., wheie he has been visit
ing relmvis
Mlssi s llollle and Stelln fVmpton, who
h.ivt bien vlltlng frbnds in Coloitido,
are nxpei lid home to-div.
John W. Loin, a prominent capitalist of
I.nivf unoi ill, was the aucst of W. S,
Loir and family yesterday.
Mil, llyi.i Hell, mt Cillkey, of Liberty,
llo, was In the city yesteulay, the gm st
of her patents, Mr, and Mn. John (iilkcy,
on Shoi t street.
The Independence Progress will move
Into Its new nuarters nt the turner of
Main and Lexington streets, to-d is
Ills l.'inmu. Ilienkei- hns return. d home
from a pleasant visit with friends in (Jalla
tln Mo
Mis Pianees Wood has returned home
from a visit with frli nds in Colorado
Carl llryant has arrived home from
Alevimtlrl 1, Minn, wheie he has been
spending sevcial weeks
Mis, lleorgo flatis Ins returned homo
rrom a visit with iter daughter, Mrs,
Wells, nt Platte City.
Ai thai' ililsMjm and wife have returned
homo from their summer trip to Alaska.
Mr and Mrs. ciilspom will remain In Inde
pendence some weeks.
Miss May 1'iench, who has been tho
guest of Miss Stella M.esters, returned to
hei home In Kiuihis Citv yesterdny,
Mrs II. II Nolind ml daughter Katl
of Iun-ns City, spent yesterday In Indi
peiuleni e, He guest of num. roils friends
and a.'iiualntani 's In this clly
TI1.1 Independence vvheclnitn altendtd
the 1'iilriiitiunt i.u 1 s vc-terdav Sevei it
linlependeiuo boss will takt part In tho
rn. 1 .
Mrs A. M. Won Ison Hast Mei hanli
Rlieel, Is entertaining; Mrs. Orr, nf t t
PI ilus, Mu
The pulpit of the Cumberland Presbyte
rian I'liuieh will be lilted to-morrow bv
Hi, J II, Piper, who ll.11 just ic'tiirned
home fiom his v.tcitlon
'PI10 funeinl of Miss Ida Watts took place
ycsleiil.iy nfleuioon at I 0VI01 k fiom tho
residence of Mrs, Lucas, on North Kpiing
stieei
Miss Nellie O'Dowd, of Kansas City, was
tho cm st of Mrs J.imiK Rii-son, South
Main stiet t, yesterilm.
Hull Ross was. tin. . 1 $1 and i-osts yeslei
d iv by Justice l.n.ir foi puitlelp.itliig 111 a
stiet t low Thursday night John Hots and
11. Ilunley wire glvtn a senlnite of nno
I.I.V in Ihe loiinl)- Jill fur .1 like ollenst.
The reslileiuii of Jineiih llilik, 011 W'ul
nnt alii I, was cut. ifd by biuglam Tliurs
day nlshl. Tho sunn of a window whs
cut by the thlives. and eiitianca efieeted.
The thltvts act ui d 7 and other small
Pliind. r.
I'lAMON-i.
WasliliiBton, Aug. W The following psm
blous havo In eu gianttd:
Aiinnut ui.
OilRliuil John W, Dean, Maryvllle, Not
aw as
liieiease Hsnry Ritdolnh Siaiiberry,
flentry ; William !' Steip,Miiiuitaln Orove,
Wilght; Oliver V l.edbetter, Chllliooth',
Livingston
Reibhiie John K Todd, Osgood Sullivan;
Tllomnw 1 11 Montgomery, 11 iffalo, Dal
las; William Molngn, Marvvllle, N11I1
way; Hiiistus A MutiKcr, Si Lou's, Si,
Louis; John J Rlikinan (Plllim, Si'lne,
Warren Hartwell r.ilipoit I)e K.ilb, It d.
ney I'l lest, lliilependelice. J ifkson, Will
iam D Tlttsworth R. no. chtl.iluu, i;.i.
waid Hunter, Taneyvllle, T.inty.
Ollginil, widows. 1 te. lsabelli Ilurton
St. Louis. Ht, Louis, Andrew II I.-wls
(father), HiiiliswUk Chaillou
KANSAS.
Oilf.lnnl-WIIII.im II. Dunlip. Reulnh,
Cr.iwfoid; Irvln A, finest, MeLoulh, Juf
fcrson, Addlllonil James It. Hurnet, Wakellel I,
Clay; William C Mai tin, Denlson, .lack
son, Incivuse Half III e. Wichita. Sedgwick!
AluJhuiu Hauls, Hill city, (iinhiim
Reissue Jamts 11 Lambeit, Haiti It,
I.ibette: Rolieit Hrown, Nutloral Sol 11. is'
home, l.eaveuworih: James Collie, lonli.
Jewell: Asaph N. Chadsey. Cherokee.Cr.lw.
ford: James Thompson, La C'yuie, Linn:
Patrick Kennedy, Leavenworth, Leaven
worth. OKLAHOMA THRRITOKV.
Original Allllslcad McOiew, Clltilllc.Lo-
SB INDIAN TKRRITOUY.
Reissue James O. Underwood, Hanson,
Cherokee
Original, widows, etc. Minors of 0uce,
Ttthlequah, Tahlcquah.
; HEWS FROM LEAVENWORTH.
Vl.ltllll IOV UlllCSI I'll US' A sl.tll:
W.VIIIUM I r .11 M HON (IIV.
liiMtl.inly I'lfu.i.l Willi tbn eliilliiii nf
I'npt.ilii Allen Inr AoUlmit iipirlii'
Unit of tlin IiiIitiI I'rl.nn Ml..
1 ell Inetiiis niul I'l.t-niutl,
One veur aao, Albert Cox, n. litieftilrhcT,
kicked hi wir,. in d-alh In this rlty mid,
eltullhg litre-', iim1 his est ape. dealer
day morning t'oliinhl llobetl ilneknon,
or Justice II. Honda loiul, tnarvlted
Cox lo the touhty jail nnd placed htm be
hind the hut,
Constable Jnehsnn had hefn on a vllt
lo 1 siinr m .Inn, llnti t'liy. nud while
ther" aw an I Ideiilin. l the ftialtlve. Jilt k
aon was prepiretl for the elnersielioy, as
ever "line Con's disappearance he hua car
ried a warrant fin hi an est In his pocket.
t'pon Ihe death of Mrs. Cox, 11 coroner's
Jury returned a verdict, holillnu her hus
band responsible foi her death.
A W t le.iiiiii sin prise.
The Wnshlnitton special tn seslerdnv'
Jniihrnal. nnimuni I tin thai .1 11 mis M Allen,
of I'nvetinnith, hud hem nppnlnieil as
sistant siiperlnl.-ndent or Ihe re.lciul pelt.
Itenllnry, on the re. inni' ndullnn or flip
erlnleiulebt I'ren. h, .if that Institution,
wa a viileoiiif Mirprlse to the pL.iple of
Iavi nworth, ns It wit the lltt lmlliiallou
the publlt hud tint Mi. Allen's inline hud
been uienttiuttd In 1 mine, Hon with thut
position. Many pef-uns feared that onie
nlTenslve mrtliiii might am 1 . ed In tuning
himself Into the pin. e, nnd there wis l
Inqst illllveisal appioval of the selection
of Mi. Allen In pollllis Mr All. n I a
Republican, hut has never taken .11 live
paltlclpatlon in parlv contests. His selec
tion was tnnde sulelv on the ground uf his
lllnesa for th position, and no one will
ipiestloh the iiiiiprl.lj of the iippolntmeiit,
nave some dlsarunlled and disappointed
applicant for the place.
sii.iri 1 I mil I'lny.
C rergtison, of Klldare, 0. T arrived
here yesterday to impute Into the recent
repotted suit lilt' of il. T. Churchill, In
Leavenworth, as foul play Is hinted nt.
According to Mr IVrgiison's story, Mi
Chur. bill i rt Kildnie ibutit tluee weeks
m-o with a line buggy und team, well sup
plied with riinds, on a Hip to Southwest
Kinsas, where he was to many a young
l.i l.
Ill relative and friends supposed the
niarilnge had taken place nnd thu the
couple weie enjoy Ing their honeymoon, un
til Churchill's all. ,1. d soli l.le lippe ired III
pllnt. The de easel wis not addli led to
the uso of Intoxicants, and dining his stay
In Leavenworth nn not known to have a
team, (inly ?1 w is round on his pei.-ou
wlien his dead body was discovered In his
room at the hoarding hou-i
Theie Is some mvstiiy a it rounding the
case, but It Is generally supposed th it the
urifortuiintt. man was mentally unbalanced
The comner's July will investigate the
leath to-lay.
tlli'Mltlll Millie.
Recently tlie live stock-, wagon-, Imple
ments, etc., and the gi owing clops of A
Ratcn, who had a contiaet to farm the
Soldi-!.' hotno gulden, were attached to
secure a tl.ilm held bv the Hmporl.i Na
tional bank Yesludny the matter was
lived up jtatl-faeiiiitlv to the bank and all
I'm otlnihmints were released and the
property restnr d to Mr. Rulen.
Mlsrellaueous.
Some on" stol i a horse, bridle and addle
from John She.i list Thuisdi-v night,
The Soldiers' Home hand giVe one of Its
deltelitful open air cone, rts In Court Houe
park last evening
Miss l''lcra Doild, Who for s-veial yeais
has In en one of nanvet s pojtilar sehool
tearhtrs, has at ecpted a pos tlou in the
Guv lord university ut Platte Cl'v, Mo and
will enter upon the discharge of her duties
In September
Tne largest hot nlr balloon ever mode
West of the Mississippi ilver Is being con
structed In Lcnvenworih by Aeionuut Dar
ling. c W. Cochran, of the St. Joseph OajiSue,
w. is In Liavuiworth v-sterdiiy
J. o. I'hJHlppl assistant gem rnt freight
agent of the Missouri Pncl.V, was In Leav-
e.iivuiui t'.vienns
Kx-Clty Physiekin H R Lewis, of Kan
sas City, was in this city yesterday.
aenerat Manager Krb, of the Leavenworth
eleftrle stlett lailtOud, went to Denver yes
terday J11 ihe Alter had a veiy light docket In the
police court yesttrduv.
M:V MltsSOtlJl I'Oltl'OHA'IION.
Two Kansas City l.inecins C'liartered und
Ttll'eo In M. I.oills.
Jefferson Clly, Mo. Aug. SO (Special)
The seorcUiy of state ehaiteied the fol
lowing companies to-day The Amirl. an
Railway Supply Compuiv, or Ht Louis,
Mo ; capital, lO,U"fl. Ircoipniatois, ,1. R.
Thomas. J. L. Laimll. , 1: V. Williams
Hie I'letelier ,V Uirett Conatiuetlnn
Cfimpaus, of St. LouK Mn . capital, fu,ik
lm orporators, 1". J. Klfteh. 1, W. J. 1'leu.h
er and T. II. Harrett.
The Lyons Coiistiiu tlon Company, ot St.
Louis, llo.; capital. SI isk) Incorporators,
J. T. Lyons, James Lyons and Patilik
Lv ons.
The Jonea Dry Ono Is Company, of Kan
sas City, capital, llW.wu Incorporalois.
ma city
. M , J
L. It jVudliW and Mmniti .Inm k
1 lie iintnini ic-.vievi is Iti ally Company,
of Kansas Clly, .Mn . capital, JI In
corporutois, W. D Mtseih, 11. 1:. cruddoilc
and U. H. Crnddui k
ROOM lll.lll.lt 'MIVN HIS CIUII'.WV.
A I fit r I eaves M. I toils After Mi .Miillths'
Ki sidi ut ti 'I In it
St. Louis, llo, Aug 30 A leper whose
malady was well dt lined and pronounctd
gciiulno U hading physb l.ms and the
health mithurltlis, left St, lnuls last night
for parts unknown lie c.iino heie fiom
Sniitherii Texas sl ninuths ngo. The . Is
1 use did nut show on his f 1 e or hand
but wus villi), lit iiiibr hit ildhlng Tin
luullh aiitli.ulili luid lion In i.. to b. 11 I
III in. the pel Inm. b lug 01 fiipled by
s' illpov p.itltnts While the ollb 1 rs weie
.1 -.sing the .lib mum be I It 1 nvn, Th
Sllll lie I It Ut Will lint kUe his nillll. IIOI-Kt.lte
wh.ie he lived duuiig his r1 si lento In
tow 11,
Itlg Log Rolling at I'uit k.iilt
Tort Scolt. Kas., ug 3D. (Specl il ) The
tilth annual log 1 oiling, to be held heie
September 17, undei the auspices of thu
Southeastern Log Rolling Association,
pniiiiis. s to be the lugtst .lllnli- of the
Kind ever held In the state, All the uiil
loads have oll'trnl a late of i f,i Ilm
luuiiil trip fiom Lulls is City, Sodalla, lop
lili, Yrites Ceill.r Parsons and Colfey ville,
and It Is expucted and ptepiiiatirius ate be
ing made to in 1 uiuiuinlaii' snj.n visliois
The riilroul shops at P 11 sons will b 1 1 1-.1 I
Hi it day In oidti' 10 let the tmplnsis a-
lilld.
'i 1.1.1 liUAi'iiit! niiin 11 1
Sadatla, Mo, Aug. .O.-(Spi'clal) It C
Colli, r, lor Utility yens 11 itsidini of
Pettis eoniny. dbd at Ills homo in sniilh
tou last hlitht ai the advanced agt of 7
y 1 iirf
Stiulh IfeVlesler, I. T Aug. 30-Sptci ,
A man wus round dead mar the t.ourl
house to-tliy at Mt Altiklvr, Ills lhio.it vmis
ut in I .1 1.1-or lay by tils side. He has not
In 1 11 idt'iilllUd
Pitt tins. Las, Aug. SO. (Special )
ilia d Mastej WuiI.iiiiiii W illace, of the
A o, r, W , was heie last night, and
made an addrebs. An liirninial icn'pllon
VV.Ua aftetwaitls tendcied him
Uambiir.-, Aug 30 The lleim.in-Amerl-can
vtiei.ui", who me uinklug .1 luur of
Oils tountiv prior to their dt p. u lure fm
l'lcldiit hsiuhf, to-day plmd a liiuel
wreath uiKiii the war nnniuiiu nl. nniiil
tu the in. iiiois of llle sollit'ls fiom llllll
biilg, who tell in the bit lbs of IS70-71.
Seikillu. llo, Aug. SO (Siicclal.) Two
thousand 1 ctiple uttelld.il tro (I A It
pit lite ueiii Smlthtou lo-day, Deli n-atlons
weie pit-sent Ham all of the adjoining
tounti.s. Htbldtb the lauiplltc theie wetee
midlines by Colonel i;. J. Siulth, Dr Ira
T Hionsoti and Hon P, I), Ha-staln, of
thU clly, and J. A. C.ipeii, the veteran war
poet, loetied un original pueni.
Wairenslmnr. Mo Aug, 30, (Speclil )
Tho III fet annual convention ot the Wom
an's Relief Corps doted yesttrday. New
ollUers- aie: Mis, H A H.ildwln Wu
lensbuig, presl lent; Mr Martha Hamlin,
Kansas City, b u'or vl.o pit.sldentj Mi
Aiis'iislu Pel Klin., Kansas ('Its, trcasuiei
Th-. umalider of the officers ure appoint
ive, and will not be -.elected till next meet'
lug, which will bo held at Kansas City,
lwreme, Kas., Aug. 30. (Special) The
eleventh annual convention of the Second
distil, t W C T I, of Kansas closed lib
tcSblou in I.awietiie to-nl.ht with an ad
dies by Miss IMIth Rill. The meetings
have hi eu well utteuded, nud the conven
tion has been of nioie thu 11 usual Interest.
Tho following olllcets were tlcted: Presi
dent, Mis. I'unnle Hghlnv.-r. of .ltosedale:
seeTetury, Mrs. Mary H. Day, of Lecouip
tou; treasurer, Mrs. J, C, Reed.
I'lnsiis op ii.m(i:m iwhiiiii.
Iliey llain Nn llr.pri I fur Ihe 1'rnprrtj
illglit nl l.ltur Wlul Cull.
Protn Mo lent toiet'4
A iiiirratiniiilitit tt-rllea-
"I was vi ry milch nnWacd by the stnrv
In Inst weeks Modern Hoilety of the Indy
wlu visited ,r lliiflH's hntem In I'.ni
Matilln.ipl.. and I ndilil nut help think
ing that she hint mnch bctlir Mult llinn
liljself, when, llintll; t th Wife Of Ihe
Inilch iimbnasililiir, I W11 Ullortril to
entef the tnyatct tolls love-tieat of 11 vi
lilRh iiefsiin.Kte Hi lite anme city. The
pi ice wna 11 perfect drenhi f loveliness,
nil 111. ninil it aipiaie yaiit pavd In
Innrl'le nml innnlc were mall reir.nl.
rdltterliig wllli dm moat lovely atutra "f
thoae pitie nnd tiiblecl.li d aim. lea vvlinh
nt niilv to he fnlinil Ui the Knl. In
tfieh .me a, colnf vn luwltimltinnt, 'lhd
lull vnsea uf the tpnat urnceful fnrui
Wife lilted Mllh Ih.Wera iniUitillig lb.
iltHpi'ilea or fi'tniltiK with Hum the
llii.sl lluipv pitntlimt llimi'tti.iua S'liini.'
boxes tn colmi'tl fiitcnce, scntlpicl nimiii.
coniiilni'.l Kfprn plrnta ntul rncttia with
huge thick leavi, hillf llldltiK the tll"t
fniitustlc nmiivi', pink ami led lilnums
"on our urilvnl the Brent .'ilinu h
croaseil lilt two ill III .111 hi lilensl and
iipc-lled the e.'dll' nml inolliPr-.iP-P'nil
Krtte of Ihe I'lii'tiiilitlllg fullV piilmi
Wlielt' aiiiie twenls wmneti were dlvi 1 t
ly occupied; hoiiio tecllnlng or lying mi
I'lithloiiH nnd j l'li fiiiMt, aoiiie silting
In silver linlKtmlics nml plnahliiK wlili
their Jeweled hands n pel funn d w it. r
milky nnd cnlmci! like npul. stun, m
minting lliiwcit In tlu'lr hnlr, solii" fun
ntlig lheinelv. Willi fcnihef ai'iuti
etc Moat of them well' ynlltig sin ill
Willi lung ijis ami Well t tit fcnlUMs
Ilm bi'tilltlea til the l'lill. 1111. eviiliiillv
The nlder .Hies Innked hinvv, 11I111. t
typsy, nml I never In mv life aw in h
Inn 1 li) liiumlng chin an. I Ulishnpily fit
111 ms They wen- mtiiietii'tia.
"W weie siMiiely In, my friend nnd
niVB.'If, v hf 11 nil the hldlea begun tin"
IllnHt ntiexiH-t'teil antic; sniiic Klith. lot
111 11 c.irner ntul giggled, snliie tan nwav
niul hid themselves behind their cur
tains, looking nt U with Wide open eye
tike frightened dues; sumo the mm.
biild on. t euiltiunded Us and ilitn .1
Jovfiillv, nt If del!;liled to see s.un -thing
new at last. We were vetv mu. h
iitniised and began tn smile ami getliii
lute so nirnrluulv n gieU liupi ildetn e
no doubt that nil of n sudden the wind. ,
Hoop was In sh glng us, 11 iigular n -unit;
one took my Imnnet .iff mv head
und put It ni hei blailt cutis; nti.it In r '
deftly lllihonkeil mv mpe ntul vent nwav
with It, white a 1111111 one, kneeling hi -furo
me. biised herself unbutttuiliig mv
high bouts, tltkll'ig me nil Hie time und
Convulsed with Mushier.
"When I 1. inked at my ft tend she wiih
almost fainting, nud no wonder. Thr.
young ladles -two of them diessed .11
Venus sot i,int de 1'omli', their plump
tittle bodies "hipping water on the Hour
for they had Jumped out of their h.ith
hud succeeded In te.illng n(T her light
muslin bliimio nnd w.ie living In utilni'.k
tier stavs iiiul.l tmiis of luugliter. Hap
pily for ut the splendid gates vvtte
opened ngnin and 11 ntutely wv.iiuiii,
Sliiierldv iliesseil, eiiteied the npaitiueiit
preceded bv nn eunuch nnd followed by
two girls In white wool gin incuts She
snlutetl u.s prav.lv nml looked with a
alight finvvn nt the sceue befnie her
Then she shrugged her shoulder, n
scornful smile .inline her lips, which
Won- pnj-'itllv red with pllnt, nnd "In
at lit a fe. 'nr 'a t ' hi r attendrntt Th' n
she walked on without ki amine, 11s ,1
acciini l.intt She was, we heard, the In -lnv.'.l
and legitimate' wife of the musiti
of tho house.
"We hnd entertnlned the vnln hope
tint, thnnka to her. we Blmuld be aide
to receiver our bi'limglnKS. but It was i
tneie Illusion, nil the fair rubbers bid
lied nwny nnd hidden tin Ir stohn
treasures I had lost one hunt s" a -cording
to the prec.pl (if the t.op 1 I
gave tliC'iither, ntul hulf naked mv -, if
w.ilklnff In mv si icklnrt, mv til.ud
without her gloves, looking ns If we h id
Just had a fnlr light with our litisbnnds
we regain d 1 ut cnrrlnce, not kimwlng
qilltt' whether we should liugh u gin
vent to the vt rv bud tumper that was
boiling lu oin I mists "
1111: 11 vwie iitim:.
1'uriiiers Aie Mlntulfin lu llitdrlden lliitt
I hey Ought lo He Killed OU.
Prom the Trenton Tine Ameiieun
Time nut of mind fni'mers hive w ir il
a will I'.ne against 111. hawk tlibi. uiub 1
the Impression that thi-v weie tin .in
mica of the f.liiiifi' Some yeais ago a
New Jei.tev niitiii ell-l who hail male
n prnctiial Inveatlrntlon of the mibj. 1 1
deiiioiistrat'd the fait tint the hawks
and other birds which the fanner ie
Binded ns enciuiiH, going sn fur as 10
procure the enactment of lawn oft.ilnir
a bounty for their tci initiation, weie
lenlly iimnng Ihe best fi lends the fill mei
hud, nnd that bv destroying" them tin v
ilOHtrnyod the bnhinie which niitute hud
Instituted to keep down smaller vermin,
which were leullv tlie fanners' cne'inlis
Now comes Dr Mi 11 Inm, chief nf 11k
lit Moil of ornithology uf the ngileultu
lal tlepiil tincnt, nnd he takes pi act 1-1'iilly-
the" same vh w of It. llo hat J it t
in lib- ,1 ifpoit on the tcnults of tils o
iiinliiiitlon of the contents of tho Htnm
iichs of hawks, clows, lilai'kbii'd.t und
othi'iH of mil' wild hit ds that nr.' sup
posed to ptey tiMin tho fai mei h' emps,
and lie finds !)") per cent of t holt
fund to be Held mil n, grm-shoppei s,
nickels, etc., which do iiillnitely nioie
inlti'hlef to farm crops thnn the bluls
ri'fetred to, und besides being t-ct small
thev vvero thus I'imtiled to eviule iui
tin.' by the f.omer nioie itadlty 1111 1 I
the dtnliui'tloii of tht- birds vvlii li
pti'Vtd upon them thev multiplied rum
ni'iiislv Tlie chin go against crown is
thut thev eat coin and destiny nt
poiiltiy und wild bluls. L'xamiu He 11
shiws that they eit noxious ln-t. s
and destttntlve nnimuls. nnil tli.ii il
thniigh -'.r per cent .11' tin Ir fond Is mi 11
It It mostly wiisl.' cot 11, picked up In tin
fall nml winter. Willi leg-ud to tgg
It ivat found Hint the shells wem . 11. n
to 11 veiy limit, d extent for tin Ilm.
flows also eat nuts, bentles, cat. tplllais
bugs, tiles', k 1 Uhs, 'tc , whlih dt nun h
d.liiiuse. Tho e in knot tire also found
tn bo V'ty useful birds Accoiillm; t.
Hilt, ami then Is no i.sim to doubt tin
statement, tl"' fmiiicr. thtoiigh ,.11 his
g.'iier.itlons, tins In en waging a w h
against his best ft lends, whose nml,
w is t d.'htiov hlB ciii'iiiies The fanner
might ut easily h.tvu illsenvcicd tin so
fails for IitniM If as tin pii'fcssl.ui il
naturalist, if he had taken tin t-iinc
p.llnt In tin ho Ami so with the t-.utg
birds, xvhlih hiivo tieen almost exn 1
tiilimted They ilihly ciinisl 11 fall
shoo nf the fiillt will, h they piotect'd
fiom tho lavages of Ins.cts, but by
I heir destruction Insects w tilth distrnv
mu' hull have multiplied to such nn
extent Hint In many sis tlons of the
country ll It no longer possible to ob
tain peifeit fiillt. So niitute nv.ng.s
hetself lor any distill Iiiiiich of tin bal
ance between the .igciuhs which she has
establish! d for the ben. Ill of minklnl
in the time lo come, us our p. nph' he
ro mo moro enlightened In mgnul to tho
. 11 Ions putmnl agencies whhh have
been designed for their wclfuro nnd
l lensuie, the bints will be pioleelt'il, n.t
IV. ..1 1.1 1 1 ...... n..Ae ..I...11 1....
r...y sun nut ". . mm ott. i-j n rii.ti 1.0
delighted with tlmlr Koigeiiut plumnge,
nud our cirs with their thceiful bongs,
"as wo take our walks nbio.ul.'
A l'upuliir Work.
Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph: "Let m
congiatulute you 011 tho success of your
dream book." bald Mr, Dukana lo a rising
young author,
"My .Ire 1111 book," icpeatcd the author,
In surprise.
"Well I fell asleep while reading It and
d reamed lots of thlUKS before I waked up."
Situ In 11 'I Iiiin.le-rst4.rin.
According to a recent lecture of Professor
Sinister, of London, Ihe snftst course for a
human being In a thundtrstoim Is lo get
thoroughly wet I'lanklin remarked that
he could kill a rat, when dry, by means of
an tin-trie discharge, but never when it
was wet.
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