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JCanft? $tm van lttiitaL ') vxmumid xxxAnrr, no. i.-j. srxiuY. KANSAS CITY. iOVKAinKHL I, 180.1 S1XTKKN PAfJKS. srNDAY. IMJICM FIVK C'KNTl r FRIENDLICH'S BIG K. C. DRY GOODS AND SHOE STORE, NORTHEAST CORNER I3TH AND GRAND AVE., fhATu,i.?!!.if'aiSp0U.c?,,h'!lt ridiculously low prl , T1IH Tl vNKtttM'T STOCK of r,iii 15 . S onr.rM Mrrrntilll Co , of '? and f.TJ Dcliwnre street. rlt, and will n.?iiiL? ! ,lt until closed out nt prl n in below It. member, we nrr tiot a I in i '"hr,'"',0 .f a, Ami sou never hoard of. In a remote town where Iniestlci i.Il? JJU-'W!?".". Vj' ft'xxjii n;lc purchase ns stated nbovo. mid whirl) every rend, r JrnJSP.sVJ .'?,L' "'T'fc111 "'? """"I- ..'J1 to'k ue bought mil v oi tli JSio) nt their rout nrcordllijr to Inventory, nml wo shall Int it tt.to fur .m... ,., ,,,,r-inr. i,i.i,ur.nii -- - --- -- ftprtmlfettt mMah fitntM t. IS" won! jocks, fin E.K- wool rorUx, inc. Nik finbrolderivl 25b iiianeneltra, to. Celluloid collars, go. Celluloid CUITs, 4r liV and 20' limn rolttri, Re s.nd c Paper collars, per box, De, An extra nice line of nil kinds nd colore of neckwear. HV Windsor tlra, le. lev Windsor tied, tvc, S?" n.n,i 5!er.of "" llna, ' nd ! TOO ties of nil kinds. iBe. M tlo of nil klndi. ar.c. JJetH heavy work pnnti, Me. Men a I oiemlls.wlth or without Mb,27e. Jlon s white merino roo dr.iwors, lie. Jlen tAi Cnnton llnnncl undershirts, lc Mrn'n 2ea mulln nightshirt". Do j, We Hslbrlggiin underwear, He. svM, s nf00 fa' merino underwear, orted, rr.e Men's ribbed underwear, blue or brown, Men's TAj wool underwear, srsy, SVs. Men's SI wool underwear, gray or red, .Men's Jt wool undershirts only, gray. 60c. Swlts Cnnde's Jl.M whlto and fancy un ocrweiir, T.v Jingle Mills' beit 12 underwear, Wo. jo)s' 7'c bhek mlocn shirts. 3Cc. Ji". "'-J Jersey overshlrts, S.V. Jwyy "e laundered white nhlrt, 9Ts. Glen's ft Jersey oNorshlru, JOo. Men's sro top sblrti, lite. Men's 75c top shirts, SV. Men's nil wool shirts, from 50a to It. Ladles' 2oo ests, ISc, This Is only a portion of the barcnlns In some lines, come early. Keep Warm TTTVTTTTVTTrTTf TV TTT V ? V VTTTT VT7VV and... Now Is the Time to Buy- Lap Robes and Horse Blankets -And This We have the largest stock and the best assortment of Robes and Blankets, and we are selling them at way down prices. Think of it a good, warm Blanket for 5Cventyfive cents. Come and see our goods. We will save you money. 1-814 Walnut Street iZZ2izxzxrxizX:zKTArAitvair.xit!?iixr!irvvvnrrttmT One Hundred Pianos and Organs offered in h This Sale During the Months of November and December. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Notice the Special Bargains Offered in This Sale. 1 Smith & Barnes Upright, now, $150. 4in nnilli nnrl 1" .. J.l. j waoii cbiivi 147.LV jui xiiuilLtl, r 1 Stultz c Bauor UnriEht White Mahoeanv. now. !t520n. m $10 cash and $10 per month. This Piano would bo cheap at $300. 3 new Harvard Pianos, Ebonizod Cases, Cabinet Grands, used at Conservatory 3 months, will bo $240 each; worth $325. $10 cash and $10 per month. If you want a bargain get ono of these beautiful new HARVARD PIANOS. 2 Knabe Square, Rosewood Cases, each $85. $10 cash and $5 por month. 25 Organs, soma of them good as now, from $15 to $25; terms easy. A full lino of all the different now styles of EVERETT PIANOS. Plinth and Grand Avenue. CTTrvtyytfi.ui'JTTfTWiri!CTrinpra!raKVT7vvrgvr?vTv.iirr ir: : THANKSGIVING MARKET PRICES PAID POR CIAA1R. Alallor SEA FOOD, WILD GAME Pamlly Tclcsraph 'AMJ anU pSSStiy "B" BRAND OYSTERS SB!8"" I'llletl. a SPECIALTY. Supplied, u rifwi'i ilw L j I ' Bnhr Fish and Oyster Co., g Corner 12th and firnml Av. Try the Journal, Delivered at - - uv..n, vv uttvutn ,...-...., 1 W ., Indies' Sia cashmere sloven, 16o. uiiui.'n summer esis, sc. Indies 1 wrappers, ftv. l.ndles' TSo (leered underwear. Mo, Hojs" lieaj knee punts, 1BO. Hofl' lieiisy Ji.JR school suits. e. Ill own HheitliiK, 24, ards wide, Ho. "iW urns, per ib , ASc. (lood sew Ins thrcnil, per don, 18e. Ilnstlni; thrend, per do., 4c. 10o leopbolilers, le Co bone, rollnr buttons, 2J. 10o senrf holders, lo. 210 cuff holders, f0 lie nnd toe trouser dancers, Jc and. lie, fOo silk handkerchiefs. 2.V. Jt nnd Jl M silk muiller, coo to Itc nest calicoes, if NlilrtltiRs, 4c to Se. Jtd tnble linens, l!in up. White table linens, 19e up t.i mid Kv ladles' hnndkerehlefs.Io and le. Men's fnin handkerchief, Jo. Cotton batts, worth "c, Sic. Chlldien's loo and 15c heavy hrn, 6c and Itoller Khades, lOo. I'uper poel, 2c I.inll.s' f.'W iape, tl.S. Ladies' JH' capes. (2 tS. T.idlis' $10 capes, $,, OS. M)c Jeans pants, good, 3.1c. .So Jimus pants, itooil, 2.1c. Men's nnd bojs' .lua cnp, Uc. Tnble ollrlotb. 11.. A lot of child s r.e to r,0o underweir, ISc, rrlnollne. per snrd, ,V. V"lcleen blndlnir, wide, per yard, 3a. Ilooks nnd ee, jcr ontil, lc. oui) I'l""., per cam, I'.ac. In this stock, but, as n.uantltlps are limited KEEP YOUR MORSE WARfl! Is the Place to Buy Them. - ORDHRS TKLKI'IIONK U Y S I E J yen -- -:lWHMznrnrrz j 45c per month. Your Door. JEWELRY -I-OR- ...HOLIDAY PRESENTS Wo hao the slock nnd tbo nsanrttnent flt prl es thnt tlof nnl ItiMide the cimp of our would-lx lompotltors When our nnmo Is inenlltmieil In ronne 'ton with un nrtl. . of jewelry It stamps thnt nrtlcle nil tespeUnblo nnd of standard make. Now l-or - A FIELD OF DIAMOND RINGS. 'i knrat Ointilno Dlntnnnil, loi fi t $15 M '.skint Uennlnc Dl.imimil, pi'tfool . .. J.V. M 4 kdi it ricnulnc Dlamoiul, lrfi t .. $tM 1 knr.it (Jpniilni Dlamoiul, jH-rfo. J". w l'lr knr.it Oemilne Dlumoml, .orrp t v, oo 2 knnit (Icntilno Hl.imonil, porrt'if JIViffl SntlHf.u tlon Kuamntccl or moiu-j-it ruiwlivl Ton inn no rlkH and liko no dinners In ilt .illnir with Strolclior, Tliclr word Is boml K'l iinnicou, 7 RlAiM ST. Villi Dril.T. I Clltnlnmira '-(lllrll.-.l. JMitll.il TriT. 6AIA1F sjfftfdsa BAS0 ?l?ri ru? mk iefp "1, I s., nm$ii dlinfT III ' ' This Young Lady Is lnppy. "An.l why, pr.tj ? Iiecati.se she went "pekliifr a pl.ajia with .1 oft, Ixautirul and pnthptlo nuallt of tone blu has found It In the "nineiNon." Who that lias or hoard these Instru-nit-nts will er forget that sonoious, mellow tone, "ao dear to a Muser" It W the one flrst-elasH piano, that has always, foi half a L-uttirj and more, lIVLd tip to the motto, "The best In woiUmanhhlp, quality considered" The mo-,t modest In price, rifty of them to select fiom Jll Htjka nnd HnUh. . J 1 o DETAIL 1012-1014 U'nln.it u. nnd ivanbai Clty.Mo Chickering Hall, I nawanufnrlh fie y ubuibiinuiiu, (ao. jiaijasagEzisusmimgagi: Masterly Is wlnt oerj-bo(ly pronouneo the Pit and iluke of our Sam ple line of Cloaks and Capes thnt are now belns slnuphtored at m:s.s tiian the cost or .MAM'KArrt'UU They will lnst perlmiiH four to live dajs jit Point' enrly. e aNo place on nale OITn. r.NTlKIl SHOU STOCK .it a Ulseount of 25 PERCENT. r.O pleeei All Wool Scarlet Flannel, lJijc utd. I.adbn' All AV'ool Scarlet Vests and I'.mts, 5V. hi Ineli All Wool Henrietta, 33o. Black find CoIoih. Kti.i Late All Ilnen Towels, I7e. T is T.thlu Damask, 56 Inch wide, 12'iiO j mil. Men's llo.i-y Cnssimere Shltts, 69c. Uemy i:ideidorn "Wrappois, elegantly ttimmed, USc. HliinkPts roxtr.i Larso Grey Mixed, wmih $1 7", for $1 20. Other Booda proportionately oh rap. RICH'S Corner 4th and flnin. 0IATT ANESEX SHOE SALE 87.00 Shoes S3. 00. Svno shoes 2.00. SI.OO Shoes $2.00. SJ.00 Shoes $ LOO. FOR ALL TIIANKSCllVINil WIJRK On halo at 10th and WALNUT AND tho laigost und only storoful of all HOT NUMBERS IN SHOES lor everybody nnd every purpose at Headquarters. Oviatt, JJ,?!,. O You need a pair of Spectacles or Eye Glasses? If so, call on Dr. Blake and get your Eyes examined and your (Masses at Half Price till December 1. 18 East nth 5treet. at Harsch Jewelry Store, 609 J , I? fy$k wi uu ua u w- - - nnniiii n ?m-uu!ms issat. D S- -r& I Johnson gros. I! CUT THE PRICE : Monday -01'- Mittiyon's Remedies to c 1,1111c l.lver Pills (o gR I lull's ( at.urli ( urn to ., 47c I " $1 no I'ler.v l omtifiiititl lodge PF ARI' SI.OtiMirsiiparllhi to. ...49c I LHIIO j, ()() ,!oef) h()11 ntl(, cnAP w,m' l" 49c OUHT sic llollmlunnn I'lusters lo 7c "7C, SI 00 Kimilhlon Cod Liver ' Oil to 49c Silts Ouru for Corns to ,7c ISc Lspy s Cicnlii to. . . 2c S1.00 Iron 'J'onlo Hitters lo G3c SI. 25 Kidney nnd Lher fine tc 69c !Oo h.ynip of Pips to. . 28c .'.oo Totiil's Ilxtnict to 29c lioratcil Talcum I'owltr gc. llest tllj'cerltie, per pint... 37c U EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION. Leading Cut Rate Druggists, 3N07 R3ain Street. rrVlrvAArVS(VAJ' INSURGENT SUCCESSES. Pushing Thrlr lViy Int.. Sintt CI iru, anit tin. SpmilarilH Cm OIT. r Mltln Itisl.t- ance- Important Itattle sonn. Xuw York, Nov., 2.!. A dispttch to the World fiom llavuna. Culm, bajs The Spanish Kovernnicnt eould no longer hold back the news that lleneral Jlaceo and Cioncml Gomez had crossed, with their tespectlve armlfyj into Santa Clara ntovlncf, and llnally puhllshud the news olllciall) lioth Cuban penerals hae been In Santa Clai.i .sonic daj.s, heme the inoi IiirT of othui Insurgent tioups f wither westw.iiil Into M uan.is piovince. (l.n I'tal Ant.inlo .M.ilio Is west of Santa Usphltu in the felKU ui.i mountains. Theie the SpanlHh uatheied tojrelher 10 000 or 12,000 tionps, Iniludiiirr mountain aitillen, with the intention of ill f atlnt' the famous Cuban Koneiul, but they either did nut meet him or tiny weie de feated, tnr nothiUrT is mentioned of vluit happen. d tlieie. Tho Sp inlsh are coneentratlnff nil their fiiues around Santa CI u.i (the capital) It is op(eted that Tn imiioit ant luttlo will soon bo fouirht In that IlL'lKhhnrluiod (leni'ial It.iloff In his last manifesto warned all fanners and count r people Koneiall that on and nftti .ieniler 1.!, tin must elthei take lefune ill frai rlsoned cities ot join the InMirgtnt tanks The iiroprrammo of the Culnn rebels Is beliirr curled out and the Spinish troops appaiently can offer but t-llKht resistance. Ceneial Come has diLhued that ho will operate In em in s-t tut month In the most Impoitaul p.nt of tho Island. As the rebel foices continue to push foiwaid, and advance further west, It Is appaient that they have selected either the ptlvinee of Havana or Matanns for their battlelleld, AFRAID HE WOULD BE LYNCHED Inpckn rolnriI le.iplo Al. Oi.Trnir Mor rill Nut lo !Un ( hUni Up to Mlnonrl OMUIiN. Topcka, Kas , Nov 23 -(Special ) The nrrect of I'n.l CliUm, the colored nnn who eloped fiom Warsaw, Mo , with Hose Thouenal, a white clrl, who was taken in chin iro by the olllcers at I.awicncc, li is owcrfully aroused the colonsi people of Topok i. To-daj a delegation of prominent eoloted men called on O.ncmor Morrill and iiisred him not to honor a requisition Horn Uoinnor bione, of Mlscotirl, for the perfon of Clilsin. They felt sum that Chlsin would be 1) iu lied If ever ho were caught by the Mlssourlans, and 111 tho cause of hurnaulti and law they demanded that ho bo held In Kansas. Ooernor .Moirlll informed the deles Ulon that as jet no requisition had been print ed to him, and that when It wax he. would (five them a hoarltiff The dolesatlon ffit ed that the f,lrl still wanted to marry t'liUni and they thoimht thn nhould b al lowtd to do so and thiH settle the matter. .MUnilKK Nil A It Or.ll.VK JUNCTION. JitmMi (lllinors hhooia Cliarlei Iltrkry la h Dispute Oier it on, Olathe. Kas Nov 23 (Special ) James Ollmore anil Charles Hlckej, two jount; men UvIiir near Cedar Junction, this coun ty, became lnvald In a dispute over a est esteida eeuns, whereupon Mickey was snot and killed by Ollmore, who foon afterwards came to this city and curreii. dired to hherllf Olover and n.is loekid up to await hl3 piellniln.iry heuilnt' nut Tue iay. (illmore claims that Mickey Hist drew a kiiu and trlcil to shoot him, but the nun minted lire, and ho then drew his pisiol ami idiot In kolf'UofeiibC, Iloth of Ihe men haiu heietolore borno food reputations. This la the lirtt klllini.' la Johnson county for many icnro, Y, 31. C. A. HI'.OItl.r.AUV lli;SKiNS, II. T. Huntcii, or SI. .loscpli, Oult the A- otlatlou Ili'iiiute of IMlTtiromei, St, Joseph, Mo., Nov, 2J. (Siee.Ul.) Con tsldcrable surprise was cieated heie to-day by tho action of M, T, Hansen, general secretary of tho V. M. C. A., In tendering his resignation. j)(fereiues with a. mem. ber of the board of directors suddenly arose und the beeietarj decided to quit. He camo heie nearls a, jear ago fiom Chicago. .Mr. Haiibeu is a Kit it athlete und has in.idu a success of his work here, a bl' indebtid uess on V. M. C, A. property having bten greatly reduced, Meads of families nnd others will find the I'nltt'd titates Tiust Company a con eulent place to keep money foi household and peisonal expeus s huch accouuib are subject to check at sight, and a small rate of Interest Is paid ou hctlancet This com. puny has Its outlio capital of UW.W9 la luttd In govcinmeut bond. a. Bar, , IJohnsdnRbosJ ff KOIl 1 fWARH CAPS I AND GLOVES, I VcLARUHEHATTER, mill MA I.N. jff "FREE HOMES" BILL, iititii'iiATr. ri.VN.v iioi'in-tM, or oi.i. Ti.Ntt tin: .tn;siMii: i n ttotiiit. GREAT BOON TO OKLAHOMANS, IMl.t. StVi: Nr.Tll.l'.UI AN Adtllll I1A II. (If lUI.M V .MILLIONS. tiritiits I Iipiii I (in KrRiilar llnnir.tr.nl Itlglil" I, It tin trouble to Oi.tt In. Illll I hriniKli the lloiiselliirilrr In the etmtn I'mlilt-nt Will V, to It Tnlnia Ho In ( In uinvrntrd. nKliliiRlon, Nov. 2.1 (Special ) Senator Qui) has agreed to i;lo a hearing lo the question of "fieri huines" lor Oklahoma. He will piolubl) take the luatti'i up during the touting weili and llHtrn to a full ex planation of the ptopose.1 liglslatlon Horn Heleirnle l'lliu Most of tho dam;, r eou neetod Willi the milter, outside adtulnlflia tlon npssiloii. Is epettid In the eeliato, and In in o II Is lnipottntit that foiiih well grounded wolk In the setiatu be coinincncul at an earlj da Th" ' fie. homes" bill Is an Hem ot neuly J-1iihij ti the people of Oklahoma. It Is a siil.je. t th it has bi.u dls. iihs.mI toi some tlmo with em ig b all iiiiiikerH appealing before the people of Uklaliuma, and It coll ect mi all dire. tl or llidlmlK It Is be lieved that Senator (Jttas can bo Induced lo lake a filendl put in faxor of Him measure Mr I'ljnn has pr. paled the bill mid has It ici.ly to IntioitiKi at tho first oppurttmlt. It nads .1.1 follows: '1. l (If the Illll, "That all sclttleis, under tho homestead laws of the I'nllcd States, upon the public lands a. quired h treat ut iigm ineiit from the ailoits Indian tribes in the tei rltoij of nklabotna, who hae resided ot who Hhall hcrvaftet reside upon the tiaet ent. r I In g.wd faith lor the period re qulrtd b cMstlng liw, fhall be entitled to a pit. nt fot tho I. mil m entered, upon the p.iwiunt to the local land ollleets of the umi il and nistoinaij fee, ami no ulliir oi furthii ill. life of ,in kind whatsoever shall hi requlr.sl fiom .such miller to en title him to a patent for the land coveted bj his enti) "l'roiidid. that the rlirht lo eonimute nnv Bile li cntiv and pij for said limit-. In tho option of an) sin h settler, and In tho time and .it the pi In now tlx.-d by existing laws, shall leinaln In full foieo nun i licit. There Is i.-aou fot believing that the bill will bo handled with ut itni sh and dis patch in the house, th it th. re will be no disposition lo sinothei it In committee, and Hint It will be liandli In a thotoiighlv con. uletulous manner Hut to put It thiuiigh the house Is not all the wmk It would be the big hilf of It If the house were Dem on ill., but It Is Itipuhllmli, and out fiom im.lfi the Iniluen.e of the administration. II Is estlmiied th it It will not lie an liu IKissIlde matter to git ptompt action on the meisiiie lu the house, whete It is a very ditikult thing to li indie a bill, usit.ill). Hoke smith villi I Ic-hl II. Scretaty Smith, dining the list congress, Hue to his gineril poll.) of opposing tho Intel ests or Oklahoma people lu all in tin r of legislation and appointments, ravotel a committee with a oniiuuuliatfon against fm hoiui s lor oklahom i lint Ids opposl tl n will amount to nothing in the house, II. ma), however, be abb with a little a.l minlstiation pie, to do i-oine dam ige In the senate 11 may be possible however, with the Hepubllcnns lu the senate lor the bill, and some work Individual Demoeiatle semtors ma) do, to get It through the i-cuate, and this will place It before tho president There Is little doubt that tho president will veto the bill, provided it rent lies him as a separate measine, but in due time It m iv be possible to add the me.iMire to an apptoprl ulon hill or one of the general bills, and it will be eaitid to the White House as a rider which will lorce tho piesldent lo add his name to it or call .ui txtia h --slon of nuigriss to piss an ap proiiri ition bill thus w toed In tatt, It Is vv.ll known that It N advlsihle to Int orpor ate nt ill) nil matt, is in sumn appioptln tlon bill, for feu the president, thieiiigh his well known n. gllgent e or stuhhtuuness, will fall to add Ills name or rtfuse In Home w i) to allow the nuasure lo bet ome I iw Delegate CI) un ol.setved to-tl i) tliat theie is evtrv eneoiii igement to believe this glint saving to the p.uple of Okli honia can be se, ured. . v en with the oppo sition of tin mlmlnlstr itlon, which is well understood und taken Into the calculation. AMERICAN C0RNFAR BETTER. Mnlio From tho Illuelc Sen and the Dtnube round to Un lit lit lint In Iloth I'rt.telli iili.l I hIm. Wnshlncton.Nov 33 -An annlvis of rn.ilze from tho Jllack sea and the Danube was ret t nil) mule in the themltal tlivision of the tlepartmtnt ot agrl. ultuie with a. view to tlet. i mining It.s otnp native value ai a ftcdiug sunt with that giown lu this eoun ti) Of lite jtius Ihtse couniili.s hive been f-liipplng oorti 111 1 ugei qu intilli s lo lit mi in) mid (.iiat lliltaiu and other countries of Northern l-uropc, the im poits into (let man) Horn Itouinania nluue having last )eiu exe.idel those of thn I'nlted Stitto. The ii.lv tliuigi s enJo)ed by these eountrles of Sountheiu llurupo In tumpttitun for this ti.id., owing to thelt gi oraplilcal lotxitlon and the avoidant, of a long hea vxivage. Is btdlevtd iu this tiunti) to be olfh.t by the superior qual lt) of ihe Amirlean pi otitic t, ami this im piesslon is htrlklm,ly continued by the re e. nt anal) sis. The samples were found to totrespond in ompositlou to poor tuin glow n lu the Culled States, b. Ing from 13 lo 17 per tent lower In protein and tully 3.1 per tent lower in fat than the .ueragts of over 100 samples of Ameilean giowu corn. It Is pointed out by tho department that while thise futs speak eloqiientl) of the higher qunllt) of tho American product, they also tiMlf) with equal mice to the Import.ineo of iniiniuinmc Hie men Minim al d of the fetsllng quality of Ameiii.in c'orn lu lotelL'U lu.ukets, as thai is un questloimbl) the i haraclerlstlc upon will, h milt) lellanto must bo plaet t to enable Ihe American grown to compete tuet essfully with the cheap labor of Southern Uurope. NEBRASKA NERVE. I'rlinuer l'rum llutt State i:r tpod Trom a Haixan .lull null tbo SlierllT IVitllU Kaiiuui to Pay for It. Topeka, Kas , Nov, 2J (Special ) A most singular demand has been made upon (3ov einor Morrill by Sheriff John Kellly, ot Nuhnlls count), Neb, who c lims that he is entitled to lelnibuiscim nt b) the statu uf Kalis is for certain exp. lists he Incurred In e busing a N'ebiaska thief over Into this si He lu July list Sheriff lUIIIy pursued one Charles Welch, who was under indictment for I irceii) lu Ntbraska, Into Mitchell count), Kas, and nriesled him riaclng WUch In the Mitchell county Jail, the sher iff came lo Topeka to present his requi sition pipers Dm Ing the shtilit's absence In Topika, Welch dug a hole ihroiuh the jail w ill iikI esciip.il and is still nt huge. hhirllt Itcllly atttlbules the prisoners es cape to tho negligence ot me Mitt hell couiP I) Mheilll and then fore deminds (hat the state of Kansas make him whole for hU expense in the cliabc und capture. A 1. 1. AUK hi II. I, JlA.NS.ly. rirmrly of liiinsas -Nit a i Riithutlmllc liter the Million Hub's Train. Topeka, Kas , Nov, 'U. (Special ) Judgo Caldwell, of Hutchinson, who accompanied the Million Club's train on Us Hastcrn tour. s.i)s the thing which made tho gre.it-e-it linpicssion upon hhu was the enthusi asm of formerly of Kansis men who visit el the train. Thousands uf ex-K.insans tslttd the tinlu at tho dirteient points at which It stopped, ami every mothers' son of them, with tho exception of Just one, who boarded the train at a small town lu Iowa, expretsed not only ifgict for leav ing Kansas, but also an unalterable deter mination to return, "Once a Kausan, al vva)U a Kansau" has become axiomatic among her people and Judgo Caldwell's re port is not so singular us at II 1st fiance it might appear. Old Lawrence Slerclmnt Married. Diwronce. Kas., Nov. 2J- (Special.) air. John A. Dalley, one of the oldest mer chants of this citv. was oulotlv marrle.l thJt iUteroooa a( i o'clock to Mrsv iHhImi &. No)c The teiemony wis wltnped by only the few frl. ii.lr, in I was periormnl b) ltev W. W A)ls The btldalioiiplc lo,t ou the nfleinmm ttiln for the IJukI Aft er December 1 tin y will bu l homo to friends lu this ell). THE KANSAS TANGLE, "I oiiibliii " I hretli us In Drop I'Dber Mr- llll Hums oilglet.llirll Ate .Not supporting tl. Washington, Nov, 28. (Hp-el.il 'liieie was Koinethllig or a stir thin morning in the Kill.-is delrniillnli, by iciIkoii of the disposition shown bv Ihe 'i midline' t t.fuse to give KatiKiis Ihe pin. e of chap lain, owing to (he fuel that onlv two in. tub. rs of Ihe delegutloh nio with the "eoinhllit " All ( urlls InsMtd Unit It would ha tilifali at Ibis tlmo to dispose of It. v Mi. I Isher, of Topekii lu thin w iv, mid that the understanding hail b. n long ago thai rislur, or Kansas phmtl I bo ihaplaln. riniili), Il wiik iiRitt.1 that rich er should be held lu the loiiiblne Hen Itussell, of Mlsrouil, Insisting that lb.' K"aii.i in ui.. ml.' l .ui .d f.il i mines .Martin limuo to da), nnd Mr. Cahlerhead Is ti)lng to gel him hunted as ihlef ilnrk lo the ibrk, but how (o do It Is the binning Issue Ml McDowell Is not Inclined to give Ihe pla. e foi the Cil derhi ad support, und as Caldiihcid only has itintrol of his own ot ho does not see how lo muni i iioiiKh suppott to lot ale Mil tin In the ploposul Job. The cllolt will be inaile l dispose lit I'lslut, thus giving Martin a chance lu the combine. At pi.clit. howevei, Muriln Is llgiiriug with the llelidt rson f. Hows for tetins It also hipptns thai t x-Congn HBinnli Tin net, of Kansas Citv, lios an e)e foi the plate ileslnd b) Mai tin Turner Is doing business with tin ".ombltie,' and here, again, It appeals tho Kansas tangle con tinues to liinglc. TREASUREJ5HIP SAILS. The I'liiiipiulil Cnrrl.tl S 1,(1711,1100 lu l.ol.l 1 roni .New orli le.l.rilu) -llitliorHle I'rotl.i.ins for Its Siifel). New Yoik, Nov II The sleimshlp Cnm palila, which sailed for I.lvetpool to-dav, carried one of the hugesl shlptnuits ot gold ever sent fiom I his pint The ship ment lonslsted of ?l,i""'.i"0 in gold bus and J7lUl lu gold colli. Tin gold was not i telv.sl until a few mom. nts befoie tin dt -putute of the vesstl It was . ailed from the siib-treasur) to tin Cunard pit i in i xpress vvagnns, gunrded by font men K.uli man hud a title bv bis side. It took thiec vvngons to n tnsf. r the ttnsiito to the plei On the atrlvnl of the wagons at the pier tht) wire ilium t lose to the side of the st.anitr n exli.i gnngwav had been put up foi the ust of the men who carried the gold itbo.iid the vessel, They wete nil old implov.s of the .oni pally. On deck a rope had been sti etched irom the pint lo the starbo ird side of the vessel lo pievtnt the passengers and visi tors fiom going within tin feet of the gold. 'Ihe strong box of the CamptuH Is a steel vault built lu the m ill! de. k or the ves sel lis walls are two fe. t thick, and It Is gmrdetl bv a door on whit h there are three lot ks. The taptaln cm tits tin ki v lo one lock, the puisei unothtr and the chief boitHwaln the third To open the door the tin no ktvs iiiurt be inserted In the lot ks at the same time The gold Is Insured GERMAN WOMEN PROTEST. Aluerlrnn Women Admitted to ll.-rlln t'nl- t.rslly l.tturts, VV Mil.. 'Ilnj Arc Iliirretl I'n jittlli e Agi.lnKt l 01111 n. Herlln, Nov 31 Dr Julius tose, the minister of edui itlon hi- granted pt r inlsslon lo sixt)-tven nierl..iii women lo alt. lid the winter lututes of the w r lin iinlvirltv As a lc-ul the Herman vcomen, tiiinv of whom have b. en re fusetl ierinisnn to atteml this 1 nurse of Instruction hive formullv t ompl lined of this alleg. d favoritism There is no doubt that (icrni 111 worn, n tlesirlng to m.itritul ate still have the gieatett obstacles thrown in their wa) . The pioftssois of the nermnn universi ties are epoclnllv opposed to women, One of the 1 enow ned professors of flermau llleriture r.tentl) nquestnl the minister of education tn piohll.lt the nttt n.lnnce of billies at his let lures, 111. 1 the historian, TieltM ke, sad lenlv susp. ml. I his I. . tun on seeing a lady in tile audi. nte. and led her out of the h ill Altogether 11" American students are en tered at the ltirlln unlverslt) for Ibis win ter, und about 713 Aincrlt.111 students ar stud) lug in re. MIKE MEAGHER'S SLAYER. .1. 1. Sherman Shoots it California Mrtu for 1. Ivlng Mllh the I'orin. r's Vllfn IVu. Not I. ten Arrest, tl. Topeka, K is Nov. 33 (Special) A rn tlem in from Wellington, who 1 line to To peka to-night, s.i)s word has In en leeelved tht re of .1 killing done by J T. Sherman, the man who snot down Mike Me igher at Caldwell thirteen v.ais ago, but who was never lrl.il mull lnt fall, when he was captured In Callfoinli and brought back to Wellington Attci b. Ing a. quitted at the recent term of .ourt Sherm in r turned to Calltnrula, where he f ,11ml that his wife hid lift 11 living with an tx-sheilff during the time he w is in a K ins is j ul Me shot the cx-shtrllt on -.Iglit and the Wellington man sn)s he w is not evtn aueMid for It, HORSE FLESHAS FOOD. Sun I rune Den Olllciiils Hate Dln.-.iiernl 'Ihat It Is mi Artltle. of t'oi.ltnerc o In 'Hint I II). Sin rrnnelseo Nov. 33 - Horse flesh Is being sold In this 1 Itv for fot. I ho urn selling II und who are busing Is not s,el tie Unite I) known, although the nuthorltl's have Mispii ions whl li 111 iv betonio oimr thlng iiioii. hiibstautlul lu a lew tli.vs Chief M irket Inspector Divi.s has begun his investigation 1.) raiding two establish inents where hoists are Killed anil pre piretl us If lor tin. market. He his found the dead animals KIIU tl. quartered and hung on hooks ready fot .-alt . or for w-lint disposition llulr ownets eaied to make. He his followed his Inquir) into places locking with tilth, and will swear to tom pl.ilnts imaliist two of the one nde rs, whoso ol'ienso has been acknowledged. MACON MANF0UND DEAD, Dr. A J. rreemnii, ICnrnutly Ittdeased !rrciiu the. A)lilin, In the M'ooiD Mllh it Hole 111 Ills III. III. Mieon, Mo., Nov, U (Spotl.il) Dr. A, J. Freeman, said to have gone hunting, was found dead In the woods sixteen milts southwest of Macon to-di), with a hole through his head. Mo was itlo.iscd from Pulton as)lum for tht setoinl tune ten d.i)s ago List winter he eaini tie ir kill ing a woman In M u on b) thinning In r elowii 1111 oilbe Mauw.is lie hail had tumble with other iKirlits and all fen red him It Is not known )ct whither he was killed while in lioublo with some on or c 0 111 111 It t eel suicide, or shot himself accident-ill) Hcotieii broke out Into spasmed lc violence, even against liU tl lends THE BOSSES DON'T LIKE IT, rimrlunil't Manipulator Mm h lUeplomeil Mllb Ihu Action uf tho Mk.ourl Slslo I enlr il ( omiulllee, Wn-ihluglon, Nov. 33 -(hneclal ) The po litlcal inanlpul itors for the president are not well pleased with tho work of the members of Ihe old Dnmocralle stale ctu tt.it couimlui. of Mis uiirl itstctdi) at .St. I.uuls, The) had .xpcilid th it tho old committee would Insist that the !'. r tlo Spt lugs numbers should not be al lowed 10 take put with them, ami iu this way tiny would he able to council the delegation that would report to the 11 1 tioual convention, They now abseivu that It may be costly miller to go into the statu and bring out a tie legation (hat will tavor Ihe administration iu the national convention. Allen I- Hodge, or SiiIIiih, llrail. Sullna, Kas., Nov. 33. (Special ) Allen I,. Dodge, at one time one of the most prominent und wealthy men ot this city, died to-day, after uu illness of twelve hours. He was a prominent Mason, nml will ba burled with high honors by that oruer. , Tho Model's ad to-dav has a direct bear Ins on Thanksgiving day and suggests tins of thought that )ou may consider 1 ioto, in ua&t 4, w-ortny or following py roiiaing tho timt, .(WV I r - iMANV A WO.MAN is mnifJo col tciitod liy licrhiisli.ttiil oriU-rinu lone J our S20 or S25 Dress anil HtiKineJ Suits, and jtl ing licr tlio $r iijr$. ho wm in iloini so, to invcslt in tnilor-iuailo suit for hrrsotf. Our ineilioils of tailoring permit to save mull a consitlcr.ililn atuoiii ou finely taiioroil ami cry ntylis suits nml overcoats. Our wintoi selections of cloths ir I elegant and of largo variety. F. B. ROBIfiMSON Tailoriujj Company, 'I tit lo()tfiritt Un 1 ul In r. 824 Delaware St. WALLER TO STAY IN PRISOt MltS. MAI.I.Ml: Mil I. .NOP CONSl'.M ft ASIUMI I OU .MCKCV. AtU the Nllllon ll l.oternuienl Has lie fn.eti to Do All)lhllig More Net 'I rial Ketnrdl llil. He. II Ke c. Itrel- Must Mult fur Another AtlinlnlMrntloii. Washington, Nov. 33.-(Spt -lal ) Till "cut koo" papers this morning regret" clrl Itoilally that Miilhr ha sin li a bid rasl and that he Is pluetl "beyond ' the iuu.rT nd ' the iiucVl with 111 ' n ' "his poun'lnl legard d .if of the admlnlstialloii, even grcsslve" foteign ptillt ) 'l"his upein w.illtr ut this time I lega more than a stiavv showing how tho wind i.i blowing In the c.isc. it Is lenilled, however, by the entires "cuckoo" sun. id run that It is po.iihlu for Waller to gtt out uf prison In time to dio a fieo man IT he will ideate all cl 1I1111 to llnanclal In.leninlt) for loss foiccd upon, him b) the Pit mil government. Many; months ago the discover) wa.-. inide at the slate department tliit tins position; would, In tlue Hun, bu 1. 1 lied Tho fuel w.u, eoveied in these divpat. hi i at that time. It was known then .us well as now thit Waller would not have b. en liouin etl iilKin nan it not lit .n lor Hie louci ssioil ami the llimni lul Int. 1. sis win. h 1 was c. sired by the I itncli to sc. lire untl whlehl as me.-- chiiiuaii.i, tn,) eoulil laKe frunJ un Ameilean cltlen wltli imputut), owinf to tho admlnlslratiou In powet. wne 01 tne cnrjiantnciiuitn outllt now I fcetllll off the uovt rninent nn.t nlf tl.., ,lu I fortunes of American Lilians and nlivinirl the euie tu e.iueiiiis 111 in. oeiiaremeni ori tatc. nin.uked to-diu. w h. ke J about! tht. all. 1 1 ase ' M lit har.l loi Jilm. have. In ij. . him than most auv-uin II , whit.- in in he would n it h.n. iitttiition he bar. 1 ei elc . I II Wall, r npp.ar. tl t b. ut iea-011 t.f ibis woniltrfiil .111 plaint tl aUjiit. lie was 111 ii-l 11IIer bad b.-t 11 re 1. a. I 11 unable to state that 11 11 1 link the piopert) intcit-is h.ltl been lobbed, -No I rial lie cord It. 11 In the fate of tho conil about a copy of Ihe trial 1 furnished ihu ib partm. n the qiif-tlun was a.-k.tl it really had anlvcd 'ill 1 1 that no eopv Intel been r copy was xtlll refused tn 1 1. ernm. nt and that all i.i-ii lute woiK t 1 tncie for 1 e lie 11 a r. elee t 1 ho W tl. . .k 1 I 1 r off l.y 1 n he nil I l) til It m 1 risen ant 1 l. e n given of win li hd 1' m. . u '",1 I re. i I .I 1 oiy( I 1 h via--, mailnVl v I Mitt .1 I gov 1 it. etiect w re in. nr- mat a topv hatl I.e. n r. . . n v res.t. I'oliowiug this torn s j unco 1I1 it the niiii i ils h i. I that tho pre.. . e.lings w. 1 .k.! tho punishment assigned ti . 1 crime How li Is that thl- op 1 re u bid win iv a copy of Hi lags has not In en leteive I, 11 i II- 1 sui s 111 licit a that 1 (Its Urn n 1 been I 1 01 e. ti tle at, m- ( Mrs. 1 r leas-s 1 me f..r- it 11 sung tin. --iiou. The propo-iticiii has be. 11 u f INaller that If she. will a k f .1 1I1 of her husbuul, and lit th. s,n leit nil unit innil), tho 1.,1'n t otll- Hals lieiieve this can 1 man an r ' t oil I Ha' '. le .- ' t-it it 1 1 1 npubin agreement with Ihe Preru h 1 this bisls, Il 1 estin .u I tit parlment ulllil.il- and 11 lion that Mrs. Wallet, nn 1 1 inioitst In her liusb tnd this -ort of a, sn. akii.g schemo to "end the in 1 I 1 Jlrs Waller, howevei, ret this scheme, and sh.) Is n.H i lily "onie timt- the goviuin t n lor i 1 1 I ISJSSI- 1 le m to ro lt,-t Hie I.i 11- 1 .10 1 . nuiilie l ail tllll 11 inns niiii win not jnn 111 1 and llnpl Ktul nn Aluerl 111 lure Ihe "Inclde nt," a. .orliiu gu.ige of tlupllclty u-etl In I1 pirlment hlamlH and It s it,,. plot of the department t ill ul Prtnch aulhorities. Coiigrcas XIii) Taken Il-in.1, I Kepresentittlve Curtis -t .1. 1 1 nv that ho would ii. sent the Tu hi pel inn nv stion as th house .on.ii mil ihat Im Will lllstl olti t a ieoliill ui .hue q.l of all eoriespoiii1. nt in lie .1 -. . to tine house lit iKliev.slhit Hi. . . inulil lIKo to leul of tho show .i 1 i 1111 -thing for on Aim il. .111 tiiij.. n pr l 1 any "show" has been nude Mine ..f ln pi pers will bo ve'iy Inteiestlii i'.u id Wel ter has a milliliter of cumuinm n n , on the sul.Jee t, and all me u 1 1. .t Waller, It Is plain from the slat, in 1 made by him. and the lono of Ids tpi-t is that 1 , Is Intel, st. tl with the Pr. n. h nnl Hi it liny secuivtl his supisirl before iiircstii iller Wettti Is irom c, e.i la ml li . lleved to be iqual In aim.- 1 anj ort of an imeigtnc) of Ibis Kin I I 1 I. si on. gnss can tin sum, thing fur A ill.r 1 Is vei) pi 1I11 that In will be In iroiibU un til the next n.lmitiisiiaiinn PIIAMC MM. III! lll'S H1SK. lint Not Vel llr.n ll.terniliiril Mbetlirr lluWIII He I'rosec ule.l Washington, Nov 31 - (Speclil ) It wasi stati tl at Hie posted!, e . piiitnut that liondsmcu for Cleik l'ruik Mi him of thu Topeka p,stnille hid nnl gisul tho llmuicial dis. repine), and th.' pin of It Is nil rlhhi. but it has in.t I -n decide.! whether ui not the governuieiit will prose cute Milt ham Tin in.ittir of proseeu. Hon will be deu 1 mined upon veiy souu. InilueiKe his btiu brought tn be'r on the olllclals to not ask tho depaitnicnt of Jua- tleo to prosectilc - 1 PRIZE WINNER. That's the Kind You Want. I'ilOTQRIlAPIIS That the Het Judgc-i of rHOTOGIt.VI'M3 Tronounca th Best rnoTOGUAi'na oa Eirth. ; THOMSON. UlOOO and I0O2 Walnut U 1 V v. 1 tt ABUUtll.