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w fa f .V, Jl. it" (7' . i ft I .- in f KANSAS CITY," KANSAS" Enterprising Business KeeleylnstHute I'nrttmntlHl libit;. JOHN T. SIMS .liutlrn ofllie Pence. Alt Imiliir.ttitrrtiilD mill promptly it Hinted i.i. r -1 o lnihe Welsh til M k l-nurtn an. I l.at'i-s Airrmue. Jlrnipiiibrrtlu'rc It no Kprlej l"tllnh In Iviinaat I llj, Mo. Jlrw irr nf rhinp Im itittnrt. JAMES & MARSH 1 Innr, I n. i. ( ,i.i iiml Mli. I Mori ir. I.Iiiip Hid. sunt, etlirtit t in I ficwir A'l Halt Ilou He pair "i ilone -r nnptly Nt I tin. Hit unit lf nrti nlit Ati 8eorgeM.Hugl.es, Justice of (fir I'ccc. Tii ..in Now nuinlier, Went -. 1 1 'J MllllU-totll Ap. All lluslnet Promptly Atlc-nde.l ta IT, l'lmtmacUt nJ Asstyer. I'rpit-rlptlntni cure fllllt rmilpntiudpil frtim pure drugs. HIT, Minnesota Ave, AKU Yourself nt liomc iit a I Ionic Purchased nf Us $10 A MONTH STOiViANV:,N'a Portsmouth Investment Co,, am poipismoi in iii.iki. AliGl'sTJUllXSOX. Dealer end Manu W. P. WHITE, Healer In Mult Paper, I'ulntt, Oils, Hints n u ! Painter Supplies. Artistic IMInMiiK and Paperhangimr Kiili Ism-d Mi. .Nil ft l.'l .Minn. Aii-., Kntitus ( It.y, tin. facturer ii 1MOM Mr-NTs anil IIIADMOoKS lumarbl'aniltfran Ho All work guaranteed. r.ai MINN. AVK yjUJiJULCC.XXJUJLJ:XJiC. Tho Journal office has bcon removed trom tho Chamber of Commerco to thj first floor of tho Columbia Building at Sixth strnot and Minnesota avonuo- ?TrT77777T?y71 ryyyT77r Republican Ticket Wyandotte County, DAVIII .1! YltrlN Chlcr .IllUlco of tlm hnproino Court. II. 1.. .ll.lM;N",TclKo o( tho District Court. V. ;. HOLT ilmlcu nt tlm Cninmon I'li'iM Court. III:N.IAUIN CMNir.lt I.l-Trcsurpr. .1. iv. i.omji'i.i.i.ow siicrirr. . w. sm:i'iir.ni-Ki-cutrr f Uoeits. l.i:NAi:ii DAMI.I.s t ounlj- Clork. .1. IV. IIOWU.TT tlnrk of tlio Coinmnii I'd iih ( ottrt. 1 11,1,1AM MA ItOf.AY -Surveyor. V. . . lODD-Corotlpr. .1. V. .MUOKM ColilliitHHlouer of Sconl Illntrli 1. OFITICEJS OP1 LAWYERS, Am now located In tho Now York Life HullUlnir. Kani-as City, Missouri. HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION ! It o, 3011 Mill .tln tho ltrst rosult-i hy iHiiiuc EMRICH'S VINEGAR. At.lt your ;KOCi:il for It. Alma Creamery Butter. A1im tlm lit. Timi ypir on thiii jniir Ittt. I or miIo hr Ipinlini; Fcroinr. MllM.l.l;t, MOl.t O.Mll 3II.K. Co, Til. H et :i. AEPnt". GALL WAS UNHEEDED l'oi'ii.ism rAtr,i:n to ikh.ii '1111:111 l'llUl'O'sl.lI JIAhb .''.'.l.llrl.NC. OBSTRUCTION ON THE TRACK. ObMtKSM'I'I. ATTIMII'T TO VUilXK AN "I." IU1AI1 CAK. 11m IVople of 'Jhlit City MTU 1uI.o 1'nrt In Ju-iluy'H 1'i-tH.ltU"! In Kuni..n Clly, jlo,-Itolilmil 011 11 Cnlilo Car An Important halt, The Populist innss meeting tint was to ham lieen helil ill tliia lty yesterday for 1'ir purpotie of mimlmtim; .1 cmultdulo for chief justue of tho supremo couit was not held. Not a silicic PoiiuliHt from tho nuto outside of 'i mulatto county imi In an iippo.u.ince. Only frto PopulKti of this .oiiriiy eiu then.-. They tui JiidKO 1). 1.. Hadley unl J. V. llulilwln. Tho inei imu ui il ertlsed to lnln at 1 o oloi.lt p. in. Jiidgo Hadley anil ICiMutn .vero on hind eurlj, and after w.iltliiK un til 1 JO o"i lock they doclded that no other Populist piopoiiod to attend and they loft the hotel. JiKliro Webb, one of tho originators of tho jil.ui, notitlwl Judiio Hadley lh.it lie could not .tuend on aevount of h.ivinb" to attend jeit ixluy'a session of the. suproino court. JudRu Hailley , rdiiLeru )u hi work in tlio moeiuent, Lut lie was li.tudloapped liy niuto luliolt olttU.lan.'. lZea the Pop uliits who siKiied tln will for tho meet liis in uhis county luilid to appear. Jiidso Jl.ulley did nut feel In the beat vt cpliltH ocr the outcome of tlio Jiieetint. 4lu in mie of tlio.' politicians lAliogo vuiM id tiiud n politics thu pmiiio sm in Imamtpw iiain-Ktluiu, and ho telt Ueenly the way lin had been tixatcd. When luked to iho nil n.tenteiv JS 10 lll iiplilloli lefc.ilJlllK he failure of the exiiecud PopulUtd to at l,i..l, hi ri fused. Ho t.aid that lie liad an opinion luit that lie uuuM nut iiiaKe ii imblie. lie alo Mild trutt the Populists t the Mute o-niPd to havo lust all Inter t ill tho public affair. They had been Jntlinul.iliil b the tato cutral 'uiiunltito uf the I'opulitt lMity. No luithei eifort i be m.ul to bold a masjj nieoiliiu of l"opulltii, !ur the uri of uonilnatliiu a e.intliiiUto fur sujneuie Judtre, Tlie time In whli. h tlio parlies luf, to certify the name of their caudidatea to the -oorot.irj of fctiile 111 order to jjet tin 111 published n tho olllctal tiallot explie I'lMai TJiH woiill not (rive the Populists, time to bold nnoltier im-etlntf to hcIucI u, candidate. ofit If they so desired, VICJTUI ill' A MIAIilT.l:, T, K. Poster ruliullid Out of 83 by .llmllt of llio i:mc'lopo ht'bi'iiu, T, K. liter, propiletor of the "Store lAiound tho Corner," w.i swindled out of "i on the old "tuvloi-'' ochejue by u trharpir Tuesday otiilui,". A itmut'ei a. ut Into his btoru and wunled to ut a 71(1 bill in tii-haiie tor u i bill and siue jIIvli-. Pouter tuKt hlni that lie did not ili.ao a $10 bill, but lie would KiVa him a fj bill tor tho biUur. Tho stranger said ih it would do Poster threw Uowii the iibill and the fctranKcr laid uho t.ller money on the cuunter, Jle asked Mr. Poller 10 tal the money up in an envelope nhUi Die huudi'd him to that ho could mall It. J'u&ur did nt and thu man put the cn--clvpo In Ida pocket. On counting tho tullver Poster tIUcu tred that It lacked 1U cents of belntr $3. He told tho man about It. They both counted thu bilver, und sure enough theio was a ediortage of 10 tents, Tho tvtranger told the inuchuiit that a 11-uu ac-rooa tho street Oiau jU'S gi en him the ntonty for ii. and Jiu Would taku It bai k ulid bhow him Unit (hero v.u.s only $1.30. In order to seruie Joster, however, the stranger reachtd .down In hid llisldo pocltet and drew out iwhsit X'oiittT supposed to be the en-elppe ttuAtalnUg tho $J bill, and liaudtd it to Men Always Advertise. G, CIIAPIN JL MOIUHSMe. South Attic, nil REAL ESTATE. mm ml the town, our vwie.tiii travels dally ftir l-niiiulry to lie done. Wl l,KS .steam i.i.h.i liitniulry. burg litis i Buyers "ujers C "urn ! HoiisM, Lois and Kirnn. .1110 MIJtN. AK. p. . as. 1pephtillt HnI tlf. E.S.W. DROUGHT, ailcr'Sof t.i ,nm if I'litniii! Mill, M thuf tuipr ot mti. Itntirt, .Mounting., I liming nod Plan Inn. scroll ,,iiil It.ilnl Sawing, stslr Huiltl- bur, Hunk liilmlir.. Ollhp titmice iiml II irilHtiti I 1 Inl.liinu. i. imiii'i prniuptlt fiiriil.ln .1. Oakland Ave, lor. Iiiisi , Kuiitot It j-, Kll G, W, BETTS, Juslice of the Peace, I Kill nnil .Mlnticsntit Avenue. Marriage leretnony performed mi bout iiii lit itr II rniupiii'il C iilivLtiouri a iii laity '"ZT" A GAS tl J J or Cooking. Wyundntto (las t'oi, lllKlnl HlilK. i.or-i in Bel lo View! i 81 'J5, StiVl. S2U0. per t mill t Ii. S. N. JimpsoD k Son. Cbambtrur Com. Hldg. Poe-tpr. Hpj toM 1'ontcr to lccp It until he fpturnpik He tin 11 (llapiicnrcO. 1'on tor held the maIoDe for two hnilrt alt Iniv Tor the Mraiim-r's ri-turn. rtniilly ho iKi ldul to 011CI1 It .lnV K-t II10 $.'. To hH Mirpi ! he fouml tho enielop conUilnwl fw xlips of vhlto ri'r I'lii utranser h'uil chnnRcil envolappq tin hJm Ptrster n pofttd tha nutttor 10 thu police jesloitfay. Mil. I. ''ICAYtlltl" K1-I1AV. Tropic or ThN Cltj M'lll llulp .llnltn tlio 1' f.il l'.iroilo 11 mici v. The ( lo all ii of Kan-'HH City, 3Cn;., will loir power to-ilnv to asKlit tlio ptonlA KtiniM (ltv. .Mo.. In 1n.1k.it1 Kami) Any a mn-mi., The day will bo gener oben'Cil In this city ns n hol iday, .il it Is nife tn f-.i Uiat tin stnon this I'lPrnuon will hae H16 nppcnnitn o of Surwiny. The- pitollle, banks "lid most of tlio Ktons will clo-o at 1U o clock. Tlm sihoolK w-ill bo clc-pod all day. Thu bo.ud of trnk of this clly has Cflm idetfil nrninRvment to tike part in K.ir tneal pai-.ide In cunnectnon with the boanl of tt.nl of Kniius Pity. -Mo. All citizens of this cltj having horses ami litvlriiig tn Join in the parade are reiiufsded to lepoit at thi rorm r of Sixth street ,und Mliine--ota .neiine tit 11 o'i look and move in a ll with th- hoard of trade to the 1! ihnnge liil'ldlng In K.uas City, Mo. Per OIl Joining In the parade niu drib's as tin 5 si e lit, but tlie moie gioteniuo and fur. 1:1.-1 ii thtlr costume the better Pirat i-'trrftatit 1 . II. Athcrton, of fom p.m i:. K, N". C!., has Issued ,1 tall for nil members of the comiuiii) to meit .1 Aimorj hall at 11 o-clock to-d.iv In fill uiiifoini to take pirl In t'he p.ii.iiic. t'oinpnnlrn II and V. of the Kansas N'n tlonal 1I11.111I. and the I"nrst P.eglment band will meet at the aimer at 12 o'clock, In iinlloini, and go ftom there to lake part In the parade. Sdc-ouI ttaltia on t li - Mf troiolltnn cable will tako them to K.111 ms Cltj, -Mo. tUIKIt Ol' .MISCItlJANTS. An I'lisiiccpimfut Attempt to M'rei k mi "I." lto'id Cat. Aii attempt w.it mado curly yesterday morning tu wieuk .1 inr on tl'e "I." load. 11 hil. if .u fiwilritr iiv nr llln elf'.TI...l -true-lino. The cars were J tin liter than usual Vtedm-.1i.1y nisnt. to aeeoiniu.nm-e lli.i Inion 111-.111 ,1c 111 fttik flillu-lt tJ Hi l(Il tl,! 441 hi si j 11 ue, in uiv ii"n.i 1. .... Mieet theie are long bencliea and O'li of Uuse wu.s ued In the attt'inpt to wreik the i.ir. It was take 11 from the James "fleet latlon and pi. hoi across me itiickh a Vi,..r .Hut .1 ,i,.., i ..at nf .1.11114 kfre.'t t thl- point tl c.n.s run fast and bi-rore the motniiiiiui could stop 'lie car, after -eelng I... I. ..,1. itttff On. , m . I. thA ...l rjll l.V.P IHV .' in tl ... 1 win ..... ..... ... v.. ... .. -.. . it The i.ir was heavily loaded and uuok Hie lieneli 111 mien 11 ivnj mat It w.is t-riwn flora the tiac-k. Iiml the attempt bin nuc eersftil eeral pa-Mitigein might have been killed and wounded, as the track i aliniit tweiity-lhe feet ubove the stteet. The po lice weie notltled yesterday, II.1rrl.1go l.li i-liM-H lusueil. The following marriage licenses wprc Is sued In the probato court yesterday: Name. Age. Oeoige Jlancroft, T.eavenworth ..., SI Ilattlo Jones, tUalhe , ....ii John Kauson, Kansas City, Mo I" Louise IJutehlnt-on, Knu-as City, Mo. .. So Tl. P. He Plies, Munclo J" Ida M. Orliiter, Minnie -'7 Joseph Ilrtister, Aigemlne i5aiali .Motney, Atgentlne ...21 Stephtn isiuni, Kati"ii8 Pity, Kas 31 Olive A. Pole. Kunms Cltj, Kas ., 21 Mike T. Pljnn. Knnsas Pity Kas ?J Mlnni Parmenter, Kansas Pity. Kas 20 Alexantltr AVII-on, Knnws Pity, Kits 01 Hstclla Douglass, Kansas Clly, Kas '11 Another Porter Arrested ltobert Hatcher wis amstcd n this city yesterday moinlng by lieputy United State Marshal Kirk on the charge of having a itiised $1 bill About a month ngo Jiii'.-on l'nrly, 11 poiner on the Uniun Pncltle r.ill lond, was iiiiested on the same chnii,'. lie wns known to have been In pusgrssl ,n of a $1 bill, whl'h had been nileeil to $ 1 When arrestt t and asked to neeouiit f 1 the whereabouts of the uilsed bill he sail that he had given it to Hatcher, who Is a porter on the Pnion Paeiilo pay cur, vvhli h inns from Juni lion City, Kus., to points on the load In Polorado Marshal Klik went 10 JuiK'tloii Ultv at the mne. bill learned that Hatcher hnd left the diy before on n , Hip 1111011(511 e.uioiti.10, lie it-ttive-L ovjiti ycteida that Itiiteher was turning to Kansas Pity lo .peiul K.irnlval night, an I us he stepped off of the train at the Puluii depot yeMurduj morning he was placed un der an est b the lederil ollleer, who biousht him lo this city and lodged him In the comity jail. Ilsinsi'il Upon 1 Teibnlcalllv. Attorney Oeoigo 11. Wnteon returned from St Paul yesteidny, where he won u $lil,e suit for Wsanrtotto county In tlm Unitnl States court of apivtiilt. The title nf tho oae was Clarence A. P.llks iigaln-l the county, and It was brought to in-over tin; amount stated on road Improve tin nt certllltates. The attouie.s for tho plaint iff had failed to have the ucouU lti the eiibe printed, and when Attorney Watson tound ibis out he lllid .1 motion 10 dismiss the case on that grounds. Tlio couit grant, pi I the motion The attorneys for the plaint iff failed to pi Int the records on net aunt of a foimer tterUton of llio com t of iippeul. 1 elide led some lime ago In a similar toad c-ertllUa-lo cuc- fiom this county. High Hull ll-ii,lr-il. Kugeno Scott, the coupterfilter, was ink en before Pulled States Commissioner Per ly ycfte-iduy morning and had his prelim inary hearing set tor Salnrdiy. In default uf $10,000 bond he was eommilteii to tho county Jill to await trial His confederaio, who was aiieMed In Ivansiu Cltj. Mo , u lew night ago, U K-Ing held In that i-lty. It l not known whether or not llio ML sourl authorities will consent to turn tlio pilroner over tu tlie federal authorities of this Mate, Js tliey claim that they hue a good caao against him there, 111 i I Ire In it Dwelling. Tho house of J. C, Uudgetts, No. C17 Wubliliigloii uvuiue, was badly (lumugutl by lite ut 3 u'cluuK yesterday morning. Tlie loss upon tho hquuo was f.Vw, ami on the furniture about dm). Tho building was lumied, but llitro was no liuuraiico on the household goods. 1'or lleut, Deflrable ofllce rooms: also star room In Chamber of Commerce building, Kan. js Cltj, Kus. Apply Alex, l'ludluy, ugcut, 6 Hunker building, Kanas City, Mo. l-PUSDNAI. NK1V& Mrs. J. P. Fair, of Mankato. Is the guest of Mrs, Jud;o A. Angevine, on North Sev enth street. Shu cumo tluwn to tuke In the fall paiades. Misses Macule and Anna (Irolean. of Ne. osho. Mo., uie visiting their sister, Mrs. J, vv. Miner, at ww vvusnington ayenue. Miss Hurdlng ant) Miss Hogle, of Topeka, are visiting frlet.ds, here. WUliM WfiJ.verJt04r. iQrtae'Jy of thU city. NIK TCWPAR CITY JOniXAL TltrilSDAY. but now of Ie rttur. III., it upptitllng Ihp week with fr -n 1 Mr nti.l Mi I. t IlliPlm, of tininlm nrp in Ihp Itr the kh..i of fl M. Hull and fiimllj of tTiemnn nxentip Mln (irnce liod-on of SI I.oiiIp, l In the city, the Riip.t of hir hi other, Itriicp Dml ton, of No. ) North Sith (irtsrt. Mi:ntoriit.io iIm:i.i.i.a.s. Radio Sherlioekcr IIM pull In thf district court niMin-i lipr himiMml, Alonsto Hhor lioPkcr, etptdij-, for dUort-e In the pe tition h-- in that th defendant tint fmifd to -upport her ever since they wore nmrried. In KM The motion docket of tin- common plen court will be called hy Jtidjre And-rton Sut urlaj Thp mil of J H. Hty agnlndt the Ancient oritur of Poreeter. to recover the value of mtii imlge room furnlltirp, w.in on trial 111 til- dl-lrlit court yemterdiiy TJier.' will be i p,tlil meetlrtB of the Knluhis of Hip Mnecnlipcs nt tfilr hall Ihurditv 1 venlne, October .1 P i: WAt.rCKU, Iteeord Keeper. StiPrllT Petpmon jeelenlay rnlded Augimt Npumlpr'H "joint" At No. J MS North Ihild strpet an. I arrested the bar'-nder The Ox lures and tock of llipior wi-it taken to the Jail yard. P. II. Mellt-lr brought unit In the dlitl'el court JeMetsIn) nwalnet the nt'orgi- It Haro likn Sloelt Pominliislin Compiny, 10 rerpver ll.m. alleired to He do for hny nnd fpa fiirnlhi. ARMOURDALE. W. S. Iiuiipmi, liohlipil Mblln Itpliirnlug from tin, Prlci of l'.ilhi. I'.uoiln t pou 11 Ciih; ( nr. V S. Piincan. of No. St.1 South Mill Ml eel, rcpoited to the polli e estenliiy that he had bi-en robin d or il&o in 1 null, heildcit nbotit 17, fi in 110 en Mr. Hunt nn wllneiieil 1 ho Priests of Pullns patade In Kanaas Pity, Mo., on TtieKdit iiluht and had the money In 11 poihotbonk which ho pi iced In bis inside vst pot ket When lin started home he got Into 11 crowd ns hn ht'iirdeil a cable cur He said that two men weie next lo him and 0110 man nt li noted his intention by blowing n tin born In his ear while the other man picked his iKK'lu't ami seemed his pocketbook. WIm pit itteoil,. rtevs, C. C. Armstrong nnd II. Roland Wnv have gone to Topeka lo attend 11 meeting of the state preslii, tery. A iniktle social will be given Tuesdny evening by the I. O. 11. T. at the Inline of Mrs. D.ilton, f.00 Miami avenue. The h.irdwaio nnd furniture store of Prank Shiinkenbeiy, loentfd nt GJO-iBl Kan-.is avenue, was entered by burglars Wednesday night nnd .1 small quantity uf gooiN stolen. .Mis. A. tl, Pord is enPi tainlng Miss Prankle McPiirliind, of St. Joseph, Mo J. H, p.imphell Is entertaining Misses Jessie Cnmpbell and I'vn. Home, of Illa wntb.i, Kns. J. 1.. Hhlvely, of Topkn, Is visiting his brother, Ur. d. S. Shively, ARGENTINE. A Hnlt Mpgun In .lusllto llprr'a Court Mliltli IihoIms 'title to Vliuli Ar- i;elitllie t'roperlj. Civil ptoceedlngs were begun In Justice Heir's court i-stenlay, which will be watched with ninth Interest by Argentina ptoperty owners, inusmtit h im the suit. If not appeah d. will pinctleally ettle the disputed ownership of a great deal of prop erty 111 this cltj, known as the Kansas Town Company'?, and Mulvane's additions, und also a p.ilt of Adams ft Klng'i addi tion. A house oiciipled by the families of P. Irfe and W. (1 Mi loli, nnd located at the foulhwcst cotnit ut SIth Htreit and Powell avenue, is nil that is diiectly In volved In the picteut case, but the de cision of this c.i-c may settle the entire dispute as to ownership of much other piopel ty Some time ago a man named Dunbar at tempted to create 11 sensation heie by an nouncing that he held an Indian title, to neatly all the land Inoliichd In these threo additions. The ulf.ilr has never bei 11 i,er lously consldeied by many citizens. The Kansas Town Company, In oidir to save tumble, secured an injuin tion against Dun bar, which foibliis. him from lentlng or disposing of anv of the propel ty In the addition owned by that compiin. It was after this that he claimed Mulwme'.s addi tion ami a part of Adams .v. King's addi tion. As the matter now stands, Dunbar holds the alleged Indian, title 1o the land nnd the owneis of tho property ate In pos session. Mrs. Annie Seavey, a resident of New Yoik, puroh.i-oil the pioptrrv Her local agent Is A II. Cio-siml, ol Kansas Cltj, Mo, and tluough him the suit was brought. The Hist li.tpein In the pioceedlngs weie issued by Justli e llerr ytteida, and It. It. Dunbar Is made defend int In tlio suit, which is for possession of the house Sum mon!, have not Jet bten -eivod on Dun bir. Tho case will oe trMI -onie day next week. Dunbir stated that -the property In volved In this suit Is not Included In Ids claim, but belongs to an Indian chief, for whom he Is agent and attorney. This will, it Is tald, mnke no difference In the decis ion's effect on other propel ty, as the claims nil have the same origin. tlnltctl In lliirrlngp. Miss Klva-Dullard and Mr. David Peter sen, lioth of this cltj , were united III mar riage bj the Itev. W. II. Shaw, also of this cly, at Colony, Kas , last evening. The marriage took place at thu home of tho bllde's sli-'er .It Colonj'. The couple will leturn to this city In a few dajs and will reside here, .insrelliiiieous. The j-cliools will close at noon to-morrow, to allow the pupils and teachers to attend the Karnlval parade. M. I. March, of Hnton, X. M is tho ?st of his cousin, Dr. S. P. Murch, Uss Satan Matney and Joseph Jlrewstor M ro mnirled S ednesdtij' evening .it the bride's home. Dr. March has moved his oillce to No. tl Spear avenue MIfs '.on Ciaft, of Iliirllngnine, Kas is the guest of Sir. Joseph tlossatd, of Plm street. Miss. Mary linrbee nnd Mlsg Agglo Mi--lieorge, of ljxcelslor Springs, .Mo, aio gui.-,t of Wllllnm MeOeorge and fiiinlly. The AigenUne Comet band will give a ball at M- nopollian hall on October 17. tin nuM Tue-dny evening uu anniversary im -ting will be held bj the llaptl.st cliiiuh. it. s 1. 1;, 1 ass.ir, 01 iv.iusas Cltj, mo,, will be present. no-i.D.vi.i:. The Knnsas CP:' Journal Is delivered In Host-dale by Hugene .Miller, who will also collect for the f .11110 at the reduced r.itu uf 10 cents a week und nulte his collections weokly, PROGRESS OF IRRIGATION, -.lute Aoc.alliin at (i irilt 11 llj Coiigrntii- l.ite iiiitas on II11- Work Alu.iilj lliiuti In Making I'lulu llloom Oardeii City. Kua , Oct. 2. (Speclnl.) The Ktnto Jnlgallon Ahsoc-IiiHou cloaeil ll.s l.ibois to-day nt tlio maiiilng f,easlou. Capinln J. II. Churchill, of Dodgo City, was elected president for tho onsiiiiifr )uir; Jinlgo V, 15. Hutcliliisoii, of Ul)se.s, vlco ptesldent; .ludh'o ii. N. I.c-sler, of Coolldge, becretiir, nnd fiisiit'o W. AVutbon, of I,:itnod, tiiM.surcr. Profesaor IuismiiH 1 law 01 tit, of l.nw lemci', ami Piofessof C. C, (Ic-oii;i-oii, eif Mauhattuii, vvc-ro nnioug- the speaker nt to-day's bession. Tlio euiuniltleo on icsoliitlons icpoiu-d ,111 .uidri-ss con. Btutulatlmr tho people at tlie blnto 1111011 'thu iirotticeH in.nlo tin past jein- in irri gation .sentiment and in tlio development ot" valuable facta und tlio K.iliiiiig of ex perience useful In oxti-iullng tlio liouellta of h ligation thttiughout the til.ite, llyii. Pick Hluu was commended for having coma 400 mlleb to confer with Wtstorn Kuns.iH peoplo itiul leatn t'ho needs of his constltueiiej', and It was suggc-tiled that ntlier rc-piesentatlvcs In coiigie-i.s und In thu state let'lsldiuro might well follow Ida example. The people of (iaiilcn City nnd vicinity weio coniplliuented In high terms for tlio counib'e, enterprise nnd pet severance they liuvu shown In con tending: with tho unfavorable conditions 2 Always FIRST i Qail Borden i Eagle Brand a CONDENSED HILK Vrr 11 vri fha li.lnir FranJ. It is th. J Beit nd tut nwt tconomlcil. A PERFECT FOOD FOR INFANTS . . ,, .. v ...v ........ ,. . , 'ni-otllilptet! upon the mid plains mvl In llndlng it vvny tn overi tin tin 111 thus d .lug a Rie it work, tmt 01 Iv r -r Wrstiin Krtlioa but Tnr tho vvliolt stile Tlio niivtiitloti utljoiirncil olne die tat 3 o'clock nnd the doloimtr& were trthi-n in a iwvily to Mm fnlr ami Itmpecteil the Itrl gatttiB itlilny. Jeffers-nn City, Mo., Oct. J.-f!p(Vll ) riovernot Stom tiiitrty ntfiwfniod tha dentil ptiiIpiiis? mmlntlt John Prlij. con vletpil of murder. In Webster rounly nnd wntpiii-ptl In hang liiwt Mai h A few dues bfoie the dote of the otf. ulnn Prlup de-iln-i Insiiiillv ami was i ob"i-nnpnily ad Jidil liiMitie He will now li etil o tli! asjlutn nt N- ui In, NEWS FROM LEAVENWORTH, DtMllllt'T (tllllir All.llltlltNs till' ol iti.si-i.ci' 10 1111: i.aii. ,n;i)(iit, k,-irrliirj iliiiiip.on OIvpii Out Conn- Inltir- oiling NeiT, In Itpgnrd to "K.im 1, 011 her Is" ( bier "ipriigue, or tlm lire lli'piirtiiipul, Murrli-d, When district court ennvetiPHl yestel day morning Judge ,. A. Myent nn nounccd thu dentil of Judge Itotictt Croler, nn nccount of wliieh apiH'iitod In the Journal, and out of icspevt to the late Judge, who for siMeen years prc Hlded over the cvttrt, an adjournment vviih had until Satunln) morning, l-'ed-lowlng llio ndjouriinieiit the Leaven worth liar Association got toBctln-f and It wan determined to meet thin morning at 10 oVI.H-k, when itsjolut lotus will be passied ami other notion takt 11 to o-lirc-ss the- rcgiet of llio asmii iatluii at llie death of Judge Cm.ier. Captalii Ctoi'ler, of the ordnance de partitii nt. Pnlted .Stuu- urtnv, a son ot the late Judge Croylcr, and Mi. MnrRn ret ltojbiirn, of l'lillmlolpliiu, the Jmlg' ' diiUBhter, nrrtvi-d Jesteislnj evening In ri-Mionsi- lo telegrams suit them, but tho liinernl ni 1,'iiigeiiiontH have not t-t been miuotmceil. llaiisiis Million Club. A conespondont of thp Journal called on Mr. H. Jiiim-Hon, scctt-tnrj- of the Kansas .Million Club, t-o le.it 11 what pro gress was being made with reference lo the train project, and he mated that clubs were being orguiil.ed nil over the state, that Tte-go county had iiltend.v sent In its exhibit, nnd lie- had nskeil tho other counties not to send In until Oc tober II, ns the ti.iln would not bavo Leavenworth until the 22nd He said that alreadj nlore .had been promised than would load 11 ttuln Of ten cars. Preparations wore being made In Leavenworth m that the 1 1 a in could be Inspected bj- people the day before It leaves. Ilo further stated that the newspapers of Kuiim-. had taken hold of the matter In good eirnest, and he MMH In lece-lpt of letters nltnosi eveiy day from the pi opt tutors of newspapets, ollellng to tlonute Hpt-clul editions to go on llio train. Among those who hnvv nlremly offered special edlilons ate these School and Plrcsido, Hutchinson; Hill Cltv Democrat, Hill Cltj, Ai knnsas Valley Dciikm rat, Aiknusis Pity; Pni sons I'cllpHe, Paisuii's; Scundlii .lotirnttl. Sctinilln, Tupik.i Dally Pioss, Topeka; Jowell Cotiutv ItPVlew, M.mkuto, T'opeka Capital, Topika; Traveler, Atkansni City; ChrlHlInn Herald, Wlnlleld; ICiu-sas I-'.iriner, Topeka; Lliifoln llencon, Lincoln, Lo Itny Itepoilft, Lc Hoy; Ton ganrvi Mirror, Tong.iuoxle; Advocate. Laklu; Itepulillcan-Joinnal, S.illua; La Prof.se Chief t,tu, I.n Ciossp; Palmer's Advocate, Yutes Center: The Light, Ou-elev, Oboillu Opinion. Oberlln, l.inv enworth Times, Leavenworth, Kunsn- Notninl Colli,-;i', Port Si nit; Sentinel, Tonganole: Mr.riiuttc Tribune, atur riuette; Farmers' Vindicator, Vnllev Falls; Lincoln Hi-publlcan, Lincoln, St Johns "Weekly News, St. Johns; La C'vgno W'eeklj" Jottrnnl, La Cjgne, World, lllawathn. Jlr. .Tumeson saitl tin; 1MIIII011 Club had adopted a sj'stem of adVei tlslng which bad never been used before In Kalis is lie hnd asked every paper In Kansas to iliimiie otio pa.ier a week for tho Million Club, and neaily all of Ihein hnd com plied with tlint U"iiest, nnd each week fhese papets nie mulled to Illinois, Indi ana. Iowa and other K.islern st.ite-a l-'or instance, when a man writes to him. Inquiring nnvthlng about Kansas and tho Million Club he puts ills name on the list and a paper will be pent to that man every week for 0110 year: It will int be tlie itne paper, lint every week It will lie Irom a different county In the state So that In this wnv no particular locality Is ndvettlsed. but the man who gets tho pnper will get n knowledge of every part of Kansas. Some of the pnieis have donated as mnnv ns ten copies n week. Persistent advertising of this kind Is sure to 1iavo a good effect, nnd wheni It hocomes generally known how the pa pers nro sent out, the newspapers of Kansas will have something good to sav about their counties every Week. So that the running of tlio train with the produts of Knnpns buck Hast Is onlv tho commencement of a Kvstnm of ad vertising the slato which Is sure to bring good results. Will II. ur 'lo-dnj. Governor A. .1. Smith, of tho Leaven worth Soldleih' home., 1 x-peets to lecelve 11 letter fiom the depaitment at Wash ington announcing; that t)io Kieby League- at the home will not lio ieiUlte-d to pay tho government retailer's lbiunr lliense, In neroi dunce with a let out ruling, on the giotind th.it the Kt el. j treatment nt the home Is administered bj tho ii'gulnr Hiuge-iiiis of that lnti tutlon. When tho local internal n-ve.-nue olllclals called upon Governor Smith last Saturday for the payment of such lbense be wrote to tho department at Washing-ton, ns lie believed the tlopni t-.im-iit wniild rule In his favor. It Is said that Colonel Mm rib, tin Internal reve nue collector for tlio dlstilct of Kansas and Oklahoma, has iveoiiimcudod thut tho Keeley League at the home be ex empt fiom the payment of tills lotnll license of $25 per unniim. A I lourr Show, Always ready to do somo good thing, Oovei nor Smith, of the Soldleis' homo, Is aritiuglng fur a "Flower Show" to be given In this city in tlie near future, tlio pioeeeds to go to the lieiioilt of tlio Old l.iullo-.' lit st. Tho ilato for this cnteitalnmont has not j(t been im liotlliceil, but It Is said it will be nulte n novel, atttactive and beautiful ilornl exhibit. Tho object lb ceitalnlj a wot thy mic und will be, no duiilit, a steal sue cess, Ciller Sprngiio Married. Yesteul.iy 11101 nlng at St. Joseph, Mo., Chief Cyius Sprague, of the Lenven vvortli tlio department, nnd Miss Mnllie Cluik, of this city, were quietly mauli-d ... ll.A .Cl,lr. ..I .1 l...,,1,.. .1- tl.. tie Ittll IV.tHVII. V ... t. III.IIIV II. 1,1,1 lirldo In the up-tlvcr city. Not one id" tho chief's friends know anything of tho matter and ho succeeded In giving tl-emi all a genuine suipilse. Il.iili luldo nml groom nrn ilesn-vully popular In Leavenworth, and their many fi lends will wish them great Joy. Ur Mnutea Married, City Physician Dr. ". M, M0.1t en and Miss. Julia Ttyvvatets weio quietly mar ried last evening ut the lesldenco of Mrs. Oll'nn, on the corner of Thlul and Mai ket stteets, only personal ft lends of tho contracting parties being In attend ance. Dr. nml Mis. Moates will occupy tlio doctor's Hue leMileneo on Fifth ave nue, which has been most elegantly iltto I put with every' convenience for house kteplnff. Mltll llllllOOIH. Charles Penper,' of tho First National liank, Is at 13-xctkslor Springs for a few days. Muiiy hundrels of Ia?nvenworth peo ple again went down to Kunsas City e teidaj' und many more are preparing to go down to witness tho parade) of the Karnlval Krewe. Populist primaries will bo held in this city to-night for the election of dele gatea -to uttend a county convention tei be -eld Saturday at Falrmount. OCTOHKU .?, IRQ- CONDITION OF PACIFIC ROADS, ISM M. ltt:i'Oltl Ol It VI I, WAV t'IMf MISSION! It maim: IIAMPIO.N. IIipj One the tliiieriiliiiiit Large Stitni- Itri-rlu r -iiiiiiii 11 111 llrlnoieil bj .tudge llaiifiirtl nl -rattleNoii 1 n.t I ruin to 1 11 1 1 r 11 rti l.t . Usshlnuton, rtct. S.-Wrttlo llnnipton. coinmlssloiief of rnllnvntp, line tnado his nnniinl tpp,ut to the neetpiatj of the In. tprtor. He Mt.va that ilut!iiK Hie hard times the griit nuilpta of the Pnlon I'm Hie ova 11111 were ted.!,-?.! H.iWo.ow 11 month llow the iiorm.il, nlto my that n enat-lron rule as to payments t-ahiiot be olwerv.-l, ("fl thinks there almuld In? a lleilble h.I Jnstmni of annual tMvnittit to roire.pon 1 with illminlstied enrnllms. He think- that the Thurman act will be found to JustlTv the expectation of Im frntner. If tlu fol lotvltitr anipndrnrlilii art made: PliM-To emlrrflee within Its provisions all Pncltle roads which have tecelvetl from the Pnlted Rtntea a loan of Its bonds In aid of const fin tlon. Swonil To provide that SO er cent In. Me-itl of 2 pel etui of the net earnings be is tiimt-il. Third To extend Hip debt until It shall have hpen dlscliiii-Rpil as provided. i-ouith To furiher puivide that If any of the- inniMnles abandon nnj poition of tlio siilialitlacvl lines or divert tlnlr tni Hics-j rrom a subsldlitpil to an iintiliiiiii-,t d 10 id. the compinj nbnll. In sn, , , is, bt r pilreil to transfer Hie Hen atul n-tnli .11 vytil. h nttiirhed to the md or euli-l n, ,1 line to the new and iinsulisliiie I llu. , lo order that 1 ho rlulits and Intent is ot the 1 lilted Htatis mij be prolei led The coniinispliiiiur belfeve-s thai such leg tslatlon will tijAtch 'hi' iMi.vm. nt of Mm eomp.inlte Indi btedness, ns thij ar mix Ions lo Is- freetl from goveitimeutal supir vlsloti. The commissioner also renews his rerom meiiiliitlon relative to a ievy.-d sjstim of accotinllng by Hi.- Pncltle loads. If the tecomniondiittons pievlou-lv male that the Thurman ait be iimonded In 11. d in Copied uk an alternative, be u-i oininei 'i that a louiiiiIshIoii bo niiolntt d lv 1 u iiresldent to settle the Itldebtednt s of lb-bond-nlded rillruads. The eoinmlFsleiiier further u oottimpints the onlei of the Ireasurj depirtuu nt w'hu Ii directs that compciis itlon suvlies 1 11 i. -l the kqm rnniont by the inni-altii 1 nn insed lines of tilt- Pnlon Pai 111- 0111 jMili " paid to the rcielv'eis ot tin reals in ash and not retained In the tu-usulj, 11s foi met lj-. Tlie commissioner refers to the find that there has been gieat Improveim lit In con ditions stint- his last utiTiunl !Hirl. iiu-l that there Is an Increase of earning of loads under his miners ii Ion. He reviews tint IliKini lal conditions of the Pnlon uwl Cintr-il P.11 lllc t.illwajs ami sajs Hn d bt of the Pnlon Piicillc to tlio Puited S'ati-s is $:,3t.ri,r'.1, with a total llilillltv of $IS7, S71.fJOil, the debt of the Ctnltil Pile Ilk to the Pnlted States Is $17,731 1S.I, with 11 total liability of $1-'.,0.13 V-.!. Tlie cominls-l .nt r snvs that tin bonds of the Cenu il P.i Hie which fell due on .limitary HI, ls"3, wire to have bom jiuld by the couipinv but a- .1 matter of fact, wire paid out of the gen el tl funds of the Pnlinl States tnasurj. lie said Hint this pijtinnt mny l 11I111 bnrsetl from the sale of bonds In the sink ing fund, but there Is not nullliinit in-iiket for the sale of such IkuhIs to tiinul inn -tenth Ji.irt of the debt. The piupc r'k- of the two toads arc- leported In good condi tion. Commissioner Hampton levlew-s the at titnpt at Pin Hie railroad legislation In (In-In-t ongresB, and sajs- "The u Milts of SUMMARY ACTION TAKEN. .IllilK'" H.infortl Itefitstil toAieept tlio Hoi. iKIialltlll of Norlllirn I'm llio Itetelv- ers Heioovetl 1 tn 111. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 2. Judge Hnnfortl to-tkiy rilu-ed to accept the ro-lgtiatluii of the receivers of tlie Noitliern laeiiic, .inn removed them bei ause of failure to comply Willi his 01 del diiectlng th-m to give un occuuntlng ot theli pant aits, and to an swer the charges of Drayton Ives. An drew P. Ituilelgh was appointed as ic-c-eiver for the lines In Washington. The couit fixed Burleigh's bond nt $300, 000, and dliected htm to lake cilinrgo of the company's affalra at once, Whe n the cenu t convened Judge Halliard remarked that the old rei elvers had boon ellixctt-d to lilo wtth this csmit new bonds, to give an .u c oiinitlng for tilielr past acts and to iiusvver i-lnrgett Which had been piefeiied against I him bj III. 1 j tun lvf-. as i-inside-iit of the Noithe-rn Imi llu- Itallioiul e'oiiipanj. Tin tec elvers hud ic-slgiiisl, and tlu-u-foie tin bond was uiiueeeival j It was the cleslri nf th , imri to know nhethei or not the csuulition of the older Hiad been complied with, Assistunt llenernl Counsel Hunii, uf St. Paul, arose and said that they hod not been, and he was autnorUid to say that tilu-y would not be. The court then snld thu lie would not accept their resignation, but would remove them and appoint U111 lelgll rM-e-lve-l-, President Hrajton Ives llled a new and vtiy sent i tlon. il tillkluvlt this moinlng i barging that Meniy Vllliard, a month be fore the Northern P.n lllc road was place I In the hands of a rei elver, had authotl7t-J his personal 10 nisi 1 to -take steps to pl.u e It In the hands of lecelvers, nnd had given il nut that ll.-my C. Payjie would bu uile of them. Tie Fin intra Loan and Trust Comiwiny ns trustis-s of the seeonil rnortg-igc lionds, has tiled Its answer In tho ns elvursililp vmc, d nj log tin- ullcgtel Vlllbinl inlluene" In the appointment of the old receivers tinl liiijlng the Alli-gid 1 on fereiue twei n mkes, Vllllard, Polbv, Huyr, Cromwell un 1 U.dston, H' nigh con idlug that Itolmoti m.iv have hid oihir Interviews with Oik s, Colbv and Ciunwell The- answer dmie any Imowlntlve of tlusitav HlbrloTit pilor to the appointment of OakeB, and pio noiincea alwHluteli false tli, negation Unit thikii a pp. a led to IloUion or Vll llard to In-Ist on his appolnirne-nt as re ceiver. It concede Hint pieslilvnt Itd-loii lioiiiliialoil for the rei elvi rslilti, but cPuit-s that he did .0 I10111 personal or hm-lin-H Inn ut- it suiKests that the n nhrrs In Justin! to thtm-ilves nnd tin" company should 1 ither in Wl-'onsln or hero aiisivei tni ihaigts made ag-iliist tcm. In the afternoon lluilelgh nualllled by lilitig a $jiW,eiH bond, with fjovernor J hn II, .Meiliavv, -M, McDouirail. S. L, Citiw ford, Jacob Forth, A, II. Steivirt. C. J. Smith and II. C Ifeurj', sureties. Ills or-d-r of npp ilntmeiit was made absolute anil other onleis were signed, Ineludlm- m. ilm-s unloving the ieielirs and mini mi 1 the second and third murtg.n-e bom hi I eis to become pirtbs to Hu milt, lii lelgli loft for Portland, Oie. on tin ", o'clock tllllll lie iinniiiineed in fore 1 av ion Hint tl W. Dl Ulison, iitusuuit gi 11. 1111I supeilntetident under the old len-lv era, would b bis general nuiii-iger The uppnlulinent will be followed bj upp . a lions along the line and liailelgli will ap ptui in the the Pnlted States court at Portland to-inm iou Tni ulna, H'ash , elil. 2 Ilnyton Ives, pi. side ut 01 tin- Nurllnrn Put III,. ,vl speild to-trtiiiiovv Iieie In an inti 1 iW tu rn nil I I urn ding to-dnj'h pun 1 1 dingH I . sal.l. "Julgi ll.infiiid'fc uctlon mark-, tin ti inilnatliiii ot .1 ritelvershlp which, 111 mans uspeit , Is 111. mue In the history of Ameiltau i.idro.iil'. roinied ns It was to ptipc-tuute thu inlliienee of vvricktu, it seemed, or, at all cunts, It seeiiu.l to the pub!!, to have seiiiud the film ly pio. tiiiton of the 1 11 1 It. I State couit 'Without Inti tiding to sp-.ll. inspeit. fully of Judge Jtukins, 1 uiiikt s.ij tint vvliunever we pi-ciud In his touit as pe titioners fur leb-f, we utmt-il to Hnd our. Beecham's pills are fur bilious ness, bilious headache, dyspep sia, heartburn, torpid liver, diz ziness, sick headache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appetite, sallow skiti.etc., when, caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of n of them. Go by the book. Pills 10 and 25$ a box. Book free ut your druggist's or write 11. F. Allen Co., 305 Canal Street, New York. i. ml ! 0( th,nC,0CO,00OlKUM. thei past two j t-ars line miuhu mil. .mi,,.., a period of llii.inelal nnd Imlustilal tb -pit --.ion It would bo Impossible for tin Pnlon Pae lllc company to 111 et the annual .1. ...1 ...... ,.ru l il.llllnn In tllllir net 1-S- I IIM'tl t lull IS. ". ... " ..... . s.try and Inevitable epcns.-. of such an amount as would be reiiulud to iMsihaige the debt of the Pnlted Stntts In HflJ' veils at 3 per cent, as piopo-ed In the lo-illy bill, or even 2 pi r cent, width the ltpie Hent.itlvos of tin ompany wire undii stood to be willing to iiiupt Sonu regard should 1). bad foi nub imidlllons as have t xlsl , tl nnd which 01 e llkelj to niise again. 1 IV-- f , 1 w j .-7i 'ffivr. If ft firW 1 mmWW - ftMbfi' " IWrt!.-? MM? . .1 rj&t Onn ta wiBi never b D 11 11 racing" LARGEST PIECE OF GOOD TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR IO CENTS st-liis at the ont-t l'i the posltl ,n of w I i-n I u l- mvti a I ..f suffi m 1 - of w 1- iij It w il I not be 1 1 . r Tor Hi' to in il.. am uil.i-ti.itis mi Ju '. I iiktn- int within tin I.o 1 w.,k i- I ti.ivi no .1 ubt In i lid in . 01 Urn; to hi -.11- .,1 1 lit I inii-t miv. bow. mi th il If h h 1 I w -hi 1 to -lll 111 .1 pmv of in. t 'in.. I witli wrongdoing. In could not have tuki 11 i j more ellh lent toiirsi. I believe however 111 it Judge II. infill. 1's oi tlon to-d.ij veil) ri-nill In the neat futuie In luirmonj of .11 tlon among the vonou- interests in f.n 1 some ilegiec of h.irinony Is iibsolutelj , nei"s.irj, as It has been Impossible for the-e Inteiests 10 lontlniie longer In tin H 1 londlllon IVison.illv I If el that the IiiIm- e-ts wlili 11 I it present mv I luli-U t-' 1 to Un coil 1 1 foi Its piompt, courteous and Ju-l at tlon." Liwjers say tint this Is the (list time that a body of receivers lor alaige propi rty susliilnisl bj a our t have tvei In . n re moved on petition of the Mock or bond holders JlllCTOStcd. NEW FAST TRAIN, Mill Lower llio Host I line Peer Mule Itt 1 wet 11 (IiIi.iko and I.oh Ant-t It s mill -an H!ci;o. Chicago, Oct. 2 Beginning Ot tober 23, a new fast train, to be oallnl the "California limited." will leave Chicago at ti p. m dallv over the Santa Fe Hue, at riving at Los An geles nt OHO p. m. and San Diego at 11-30 P in., the third day following This will lower the fastest service hitherto made be- jtween Chicago anil Loa Ange-ltrt by half a dfty. The "California limited" enulpment will be a chair car, stnnd.ii 1 Pullman sli ep. .'tn ...tu ii ennuis ear, lo oe inn uroilgll riotn Chicago lo Los Angeles without change. Onee a week a Pullman omiiit men sleepei will also be run on th!- train. I The present tiuln for California, having ut 10 p. in,, will be continued, and will ,iuv i Hi st class and tourist -Uiiiers thunuii to San Pranelseo, anil a touri-t -Ii pi r tiiruuKii it, cos rttiKi ies. ai is.irsrow, 1 .11 , tho "California limited" will oveituLi thlo train, and by change of ens uutisu.illv fast time from Chicago to Nortlntn Call fol-nla will be made. The ruutilng time from Chkago to Denver will be slim ti-id PusaengerH will leave Chicago at tl p m . reaching Denver at 8 30 the- second morn ing. The Texos train will leave Chicago nt 5 p. m Instead of 1 10 ns at present, and will eairy through sleepers lo Kansas City and Galveston. ledge Iliiiiston lli-iul, Louisville, Ky , Dot 2 -Judge Hon ion. chief lOtinsel ot the Lou'svlllo & N.t-hvllle road is disid Jutlge Hon ton ha- bun chief ismrinel of the roa 1 for a qititt t. r of a cenituiy, and was tiln- only pirson who ever liebl that olllctc In 1m.!i he su, ,,.,.!, , T.imAd l!,ttlmlrt nu n.aul.l.itu tt .S.. w m.i. Annual Meeting of Sim kliolilnra. ' Pt-prtsi. Ill , Oct, ;-The ftimiml meeting of the Mtocklioldcrs of tht Lake PHo & M't-stt rn was hold in tin-, .itj to.tkiy. two Itiirds of llio stock bt nig repi-ts uted by i.ioxj. Calvin S Hrii e, oi Lima, o, Ji,hn of N.-ii ork, and Hi skint jj. Plielps. ui (Jhli-agio, wcte re.eltv-tpil dliectors , ! When Ililij- was flck, vv e givn her Cnvtorli. When she w ai a Oiil I, she cried for Castorl. When slid becamo JIM, the clung to Castorli. Win n ehi) had CUU Ji e u, the (jav o them C.iHorli, l'Olt AI." AMI noils lloi.e. sIiiiikIiIitiiI hi I omloii in lenlj lloinliolil I'el.. .,"". 1f ihe Strang"! 'il man . loiltn ble r.itles tn Lomloii Ifc thu whole s.ilo und utuil liualuosk of hot it moat foi uu nnd nog food, in buuows. iMjuy trap and baud call tbt liJWkeld 01 llclilco.sh ciy liulr wales thiuubliout the cltj mni find a i. siily and .oiutant sale for them Tlnui is h.irdlj a householder that lulls to buy of Hie ". at ni at u. in ' Atiuul'j M lint se. iilujud out. malmtl and iignl ai kill tl .nut iui up In iuu Hu. gllsh nmuipolls i'i-i ry jmr lor this out poe. All daj km,- and all night long tho sluing of tin-si- In i.is i.o.s on, und tho tbue or fom csiabllbhinuiits ihut cater to Hie Hade eoutuiu illj havo ihair ll unit, full 1-. u-i holt, means, oil an aveiaije. .?5 pounds of nieiii, and ns OOnO horses a J ear mean tA) horses a week, It follows Hut the cats ami .loss of Loudon, whose mus ters am inUiUssCb patioiiUe the "huise food" ,lm pi inae to tlUiiose of over leu tons a day. The hawkers sell this nieiit In half ptiiuj vvoiths, a 'pound cutting up lutu six of these pouious, emli being prop erly irkiweicl. All llllirei IP fifl 111 re lation to the skewers 1h that half a toil of them ait used cacti day, or lilSi tons uf dead wood a j ear the ten tons ,t day of dead horse are cut up into Ul.tud iiu.ll. The magnitude of tho trade can be seen from the fact that it keips constantly uu. ploj-etl thirty vvholesalo salesint-n. ' Aliinnct byuoiiyinoiis. Chicago Heconl: "Some Kngllsh words aio veiv confusing." I "For lustalite?" "Well, 'rowing' und 'rowing.' In some sentences jou can't tell whether It's boat ing oi lighting." "Yea, und the worst is that in some match luces you can't tell either." I vllle A Nns'hvllle, but b Hnisl re-e!e. Hon nftir the expiration of hi- ittm. Idle pifsitlcnt of the Pnlted St ite, Mr. An Ir. vv Johnson tendered Judge lluu-aou iht pi -I-tlon of ussoi latu Justli e of the Flitted States supreme couit, but the npiiotut-nii-nt was declined . -waJi f- 'iJi'ji-'' "-1 .-.-...-a --i ;& ty-asiTNo msEASrs vr,ii;rx' wokdii. ' full bi nisi ttnj we-iit.. j ca slow y.guulii, ally. Iui tint nllmv this u.i.io of Im.'j-Io tuako yotiapmir, llatiln linniiitiirriiiaii Men' Mi, tart nstli mid v Iyer Is fer j tin c In tin r j tin he tl li or por llietlriitl I u, I v fin Is lo helm I u ily frimil'it II i ,. nun McmIIi i! Ilistltiit.-. Tins wn-i Ii-rft 1 ..'Hsiivirv was tun telo- tl I'Miit'ciall-its of tlu-oi 1 1 iniotin Hi t iiiin Mttllcnl InMitutu. It It tlio Atn i tti it atul tn. piiwerftil vttall7i r made. It itso ptovtrful tluit -Isalmply woiidurful how liarmli s It K Von r gettt truDi now In rn but fnitn tlio llu limn Mcdliul Instltiite. Write for circular and tDstlaionliln. Thli cxtrnnritlimry llejuvcnutor II tbo ijii-i wonderful illstoveryof tho nup. Ithas been 1 1 tlorm-d by the leiidln: scloullflc; moil ot Lurupa sua Aiiie-rtt-a, SI I'ln'n V Is purely veeelahl". 111'llV.v.v ttniw prcmniureneM ot tlio tll cliurcti in twenty ilajn. ( urou l.OVC JUS. Itotin, pniistlpatlnn, tlUzlne&s, f.Ullnir spnsnUoni, nervoiiH lultelilnitef the t-j-cnnml oilier parts. tStruub'tliPiis, liivtiturutps mid Innes tho cntlrn systc-ni. It h. is ctit up im any ot tu r rt muly. lll'MTr'.l.N carts tl Mlttv, tu rv ousnefi, erni MotiH, and develops and rttsturts weak oneai Vniiis In tlio bath, Idhs, n bydiij-or ulukt frtiippe 1 ijuIcUtv liver '.'.oOiirUuttilmltirscini'iUs, l'ri-iimttirpiipss means laipoteney In tlio first stage It Uiisjiiiptmii of ni-mtnat w-etiltnena dm 1 IturrentiPsa. Itcna be fltnppeitl In (wentj-Uaj-s i-c llio use ( llutljiiii. lludjau costs Iioinoru ttuoi any other reiaulj-. n Send fur circulars and tpstlnionlAtt. 'I'AX.Vt'llll llMKMl-tiuptiro blood due lo serloun prlvnto disrirders carries uiirlculs tif sore. prtitlUeiiiBrtiruis. 'I lieu conns sore tliretit.plmpli -riiippr t ol -red pr ts, ulpi rs In moat ti o I Herts un 1 f illltiK liulr Y'Hi t un sav ti a trip to Hot springs lo wrlllag for ' llluo.l l'.unl;- tu the old pli vV limn of 1 1 liriiMr.V alKHK'AI. INSTITPTI.", Stml.liin, .MinCil olid Pill, hit., sis riuM isi o. e ct. "iNAItl. IN HIS STOMACH. It Was ITftj-clght I et t Long ami Light t.rit n. Willi. II. therlnst ui, i lii-jrar-oll b II boy at the urand Cum a! hot. I, this c -v was this afternoon nil. ved or a snake nf ty.elirht fiet In length, whnh luis tntn ciitic'tiB htm great pain for many yeni- 'l'i e r- ptile Is mortf Blmider than the com mon gm-iltn kiiuke, which It rtsc-mblos, ! -lag m.uked In precis, ly the ennie w,ij- an 1 of pi a. ik all 'the same color-a light grt u ii ol tile doctors of Hie cltv has toe snake In hi otllce, and the hoy u now at tending to ills duties at tho hotetl. 1 tieitiuy tne noy w is taiien suddenly in nml begun belching In a violent viiutnner While this was noing on the vvatchfiS's Wt re intitnifreirin-K 10 se-e pintru uug itcvn tne month at the uiferer n tuiake's lioud. Uoctors were sent for, nnd while making an examination the stmki 's head as ilu came into view The iiliyxii inns ailmim (euul mtilli tne unit a seeotul Inter tho in ike In gan IrsuliiK fiom the hoj's mouth, drop ping Into lit pan that h.ul been prepau-d to im he i. As tin- bt of It dropped Into the pan it Ik'Hjii iwistiiie. colling ami tying itself In to ktiotit, all the ilme iut-li)g u bead and darting out its forked tongue. The snake, willed has t ea preserved tn alcohol is somewhat lutgtr around than a lead peaclk lu siUlc-k uie sou lllstcnl of hard, as Is the cue with the oi. Unary snake How it obtained ,i lodging plaee In tho Ikij',. sroiii.n h I- something that ivcn jouiig lle-innrliigior: htnun'f does not know. GftTARRH INCURABLE. 1 i til cjuttn lecentlj c-atarill has, been citi-iliiel uu Im uralilt- ilUtuse, notwith. sun lin.; the pu-tv iismus of a lot of catarrh spe, lib i iik is, wbo have pr tend, d, an I d" ii i i.t. i... lo t ure it by working at the- i.u-c nub biltiis, siiulis, Injecilons. spiijii- iulub r. and lots of otlur ridic ulous ant not "fii-!--ui methods Ve-s, ca. tarih ha- ilwuvs b-en eon-ldercil incur nlde by all honest, competent mithurlty, until Hie dlstoviij of the lied Cross Con stltut'oual Medicine. Almost cvuiy iwrson, both jout.g and old, bus catarrh, und It Is jum as well that they should understand that 1 litre is no other cum fur It but this, lleihelliP Cat. nib U a systematic disease and can onlj be cured bj sjstcmutio truatmant. No local treatment of uny kind lias ever yet lined a cuu- of c-ntanh. It Is Impossible, be.ausc. the wbolo system Is full of tho poisonous cat.urli matter. Tbe Ite'd Cross Coustllutlunil takes the catarrh matter fiom the head, chest, st-mach au blood, not only curing the c-atairh, tmt also regu lating the vvlmlu system at the same time. Ittuieiuber, jou have no choice lu tho matter You must use It, If you ever get lined of lutarrli. We throw out no spe. llu! Inducements of anj kind for people lo use this medic mc The-y confer the great-at favor on themselves when they do use it One or two battles will cure ca tarrh ot any kind, or uny other systematic dlscdte. Immediate i- lief In all cases, from the Ilrst dose of medicine. Price re duced from 13 to i per bottle. ICvcry dose counts toward a cure. Cull or address Ited Cress Constitutional Medicine Com pany, 123 Past 12th street, Kansas City. Mix &i-7U.'.. " .. -Ti V, i 1 le. of 1st ot .lio ar. ed mi th of !er ,0 as. W Hiil VVQ or i. i. s T ' --s - T 'i-W"rv-,"