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TtlK KA.NSAS (TIT JOfHXAL, SrXDAY, DEC15AIHER22, 1895. VI BEST TWO-YEAMLD PACER, 11(11 HIS MIOM mi: III l A.SAM s WAS t.i:.lii:it. 'J tin Him .if I'.ilrtnt vtFiiptl lll Mile Hi t lutft In llritinl I Itiir-I'ln.tle r, llir. Ilmt I'llly fptirtlll? ! nml Niili-1. A!i!ii.-Uf.'h the S. car-old pacing division r ii. IMreitl.i ur Carbonate this year, li 1..1 classed very high, thlrtj-elght - i' 1 1 flavin i till year, while t i of Ihom t-.i - ii. ords I ...low a, 80. i i i in th lftb ili. i.ronn.rolt Ana" I 11 I'utruli. This ."U was the largest .r the ypitr In i . UvisiotvAsvlng . .inl of .,li, ,. titrtetl slrHhies i i 'v ii lite race, Ms i.nly ilrrMf Hittfe . hands it Wnlpin i. vviiii MtW i -. i'i'Iib Ananias jm . l nil MsuhSSt!! i v .' Jii. nnd hip m-owi nf i.u t. within u - im of the world' iceurd for a-year- -ri. puinm.tr, nil. t. miner to car. Mamie saci'tld. Inning iiii II-'1 a "f 3.124. Ills mnrh, however, wu i-.iii. of his gijt'Cf . .in he logged t hi- iris of Ihpltt-nt and could proba- I , I. I c M I . I I J . V A- A At A i Ai, stepped 111 i.f Illinois CI iinl of 2.H , I- ArROtvat, inm by Kin. ,i't ly two i tiui, sire or ' i" tor, 2,3". I, i h-up, by V i ,-.. .!,, 1. .1 : lend the llllWs, uldlc clocly fnl- , Advance. Iiy . !. Ik rrpit-wnful Mill IS, IIS IK lllSO '..i. 2.2ii, nml Lor- a son of Almoin J i , granddam of ii. ..n l. Iiy H-.i '''.. "Vi ..tt Tone, by :1S i br. p., Iiy I'd i .. I.' Ml. k's Alinont. 1 1 . .in, f., j Adv in. . , i i h. f., t Urc. -torn ii i-iinmio I, t I. bllld I lie 2.2 mi Annie V.. 2.11 SUVi AfROIM. ..-izPi i J i 1) 1 u 1 1. Ii. f.. bv Ariro; -Wilkes, dam In llf-ri- M5H .- !. :.. Iiy Kuimuk. dam by iwk Jackson 2:23'j i stinr, ch. c, Iiy Advance B-.2S . Hoy. I. c by Ite'itiudii lov..i!:aii ) l.iney, b. tr., I'j Ashland 1. 2:20i i. i-., Iiy Charles Caffrey, dam S'i. igaler 2:21 . In-, a.. Iiy Ktluiri Wllkrs . 'y irxilikliAIioliK 2'22 ' .inn., h. f by lK-k K..1 2.3M i I I-.. I. T., Iiy Illinois Chlrf 1. l.v HlK-lilnml I'liinf 2.1("i t. nor' i., Ii. jr, by Jlllly llovir....2:2'4 Jl i I . I'nloti, rh. c, by lnlon .Mo- kitty Wra. by Tnlin.-ni 2:H Ji . i Mark, 1 1. I., liv Mt'Klnuey- 1.' ' .i.i. by Diuihwood 222 lui I'.irtiKi r. f..by Hobl. Uurns..3:l!',4 Kiln . i hlntiuiailK, b. K-, tiy Velocity, ri I v I'oollin'' .2:17 K I V h, c, by Clav Abdnllnh 2..'iM! J r i .i l'i. tor. rh. f., by Porttinnlu,2:30 IMit. ..ill. i, b. f.. by I'l'titlnnd. dam by (?' . Jr 2:1DU Mill II. b. f., tiy ,Iay-"p-Joy 2:2S Mill i. f, by ISlei'trlciun Noontide. Ii. It. in. Id !2:19 Cltilri. in I.., blk. ! by AIltHl 2:19!i MIH n ... b. o.. by lted WlriK. dam by Mi . 'nt M..., 2:2li4 Vn , Hrooks, lilk. f., by Hauler lir ;.-, dam by nay Georire 2:10Vi 3'IOt M. .limn, Jr., bik. c. Tjv lllot Jit l in -Klla Wllki!'. by Ira Vltke.2.81K 1'r r ' Allwrt. b. o 2:17i 3r.ii HlMii.uvk. b, .. bv Almont I it hrn-JllnnK by Chl'hollnV Hluq I iil 2:2! I'r i-lirliy. tlto c by Kln Hi rod .. 2-17"'. 1'r Mr . h. i. by I'aMiimtus, dam l.v pitm l'.Mlro j.i HriHrt 1--. ,.)i. g by l'rlnoi. I"oho....2:2Sii Itubx lii.in, blk. f.. bv HobPrt nvan-.S:;- it1 ' . ''' - by Si'I'Tloi- Mtoifirte II In Ir.m Ihiki ... n.iitir jfr n ,... by nm.k i u.im.in'.i!!!;." !!;: J Jurr. 'ii.-. b. , by Chit Thorn, dam b If. 1,ik , "'Kit Tn.,7 Ji . b. c, by Tr.-po i;.;.';.";5:2.; PURTELL AND MOORE AGAIN, 'i'liv CimIpiIiI,.,! (lii,.t llptw,.,.,, Ihini, win tip .sittini by a rinui, riKiu on l.iiuifify II A nl . I o" lit;: urn i. a ; m.nts havp at nut ben oomnlot - .otid iin-otlnK of Dlik .Moor rind nt. II th.-dat. ,-.-t for th.- conti-M '. ..iiy II. The mill lll b,- pull.d in. th.- niimbpr of i-iitator.-. be .' lo 1J-'- Thi- reiirc.ntatlve of u.tatant has ut up $1,000 and tho lllf'lll Ifll.'lI'HtltOMU ii nni.1. a . luu. nil f h. Ntnkf and pnrsr. money to so 1 ,., ,w ,""'1:- Jl"? slened articles spi'i-ify Urn th.i mi. JC lo I lll Ml i.lloa. sl.n.1 l.n X .. A...... '. " " w iu ii imiBn ana n..n Hhall pntcr the rlhfr twlichlnK -' i.iunibj. Jloorc mid Purtrdf nut i -' and ihe Ijsht belnx mtttrruntmi . j. -nth round, was culled a draw. bad far und away thf brst of '. but Jluorp's frlcndK njid thoi -i en him llBlu, brondly hiatal . Klmply "faklnit" in .ir.lrr to -I ilnlsh llffht for u bit' tnirxp. Br- i 'iiuy, hi frli-nds hfH" Ktx-at -on- i ability to whir. Iiirt-ll, for an weondi fJan-Hnn, 1 lo I, third. Tim-. 1 :HH. FotiMh race TriH hnndipnp: onp mil ono-KIUopriHis milen. "binilowni. 8 to I, won; tinnirmr)-. B to I, wond Iloofpv II. . 1j to 1, IhlM. Time, l.i. Fifth M.'.f)np jltul oim-Plehth itill- I'rlK to .'., wots; flrtlMtiinilft, to 2. - ond; trttpr, I to l. third. Tim", 2"."i. I Mill iittlHK S"oli.. Mrtf than ,cm worth of pxhililtion I l'l- him kn rpftlcd In Mii.llx.n f-inuir -fflrden for tin. i-yclc htw whl.h will Inku ple npt month. , A move looking to lh sdmlMion of pro- I fpntlonal blt-yplp ridT m mpmlrhli mil Ijp made m thp ni-mbiy or thp Uhkup ..r AtrtPirlcan Whpplmpn in Kibruary by 1.. '. Jnt)Mh, ''hii'f vonniil, of llllnnl.. U, H. Morfl-' tllly, Salllp I'll. in.. I, I.i onp ' Of thp lii-nt 2-)trir-o(d!i riinnltiK nl Hum FMlxdKco. Slip In by thp m-'.H Siihiit.'i, Ollt Of V!do ClLltiOjl, Thlp In iin Irmbt. .I.i thp liPKt lllly ftalvntor ha y.-t Mf.-l. , Arrnifi'mi.niii Mr bpn tiwili- foi n no ' HotWfpn thp mtddlPn-lKh' (I. orm- V I'riBcn, of IVttlRtoAn, nml Ii diM poldn of, t'hndPlhla, I.i ink.. pIiiim li.fi.r.. th" ! Smith nark AlhMl- i-lub, or I'lilln I'lphla. "SVllllnm I'.un. thi- dl known u tiiiiR I Ktalllon otM.i.l In Wllilam I). Altho.i , of I'hopiilxvtlti., ,m. I hnvltic a r." or I of i 1 7H, will In- t.lii.-.-d in thi hand.- ot Iltoi.k- ' i.ii'lwls, of f'oitt..vn, to be lint into nu lux unni ror npxr iivnon. John W. Kly, t. i,l.iy..d lth th- I'h'l n '.'Iphbi "ColiK" In lKin. ha nr. rpid f rm t pili'h ro' thr l-tr)lt WpKtprn Lilian.- Inb npxt Hi-ncon Ki) madp a arMit i-pu-ntlon with tin- .Mi. blip nml New OH. .tun . IiiIih In the Mtnitftom league last cin- Mltl. Whllp our champions arp llorkliiR to Kn fluid "fidlar" I'lillniT kupiiik to I.p of th opinlnn that Ainrrtra l thp bpttpr plan- of tin to for turn of hi prnft. Anyhow, tin intMiupror of Illlly 1'llmrnpr will ntilvp in iN' orN parly np.xt month, and will Jitobalily lip matehi-d to meut Jlmmiv i!.u-r-, of c'blcao. Attr Charlfp AleKcevcr and On-rn 'MH ler dtKvoVpr whlidi Ik thp lwt man, th winner will probably Ikih a i-hnllpnKP to UporKp l.avltrnp for thp llifhiw-lKht .-Irini-filonMili) of Ami-rlca. McKeevpr and ..-la- ' Ipr will so for. tun roundu li.'foro the tn-w Jlanhattan t'lub, of Vpw Vork. i rtooui ine nnrtiesi Knot tnnt nns iircn prpil nt Kid MoCoy Is Sailor lirown'it i-hiil-Ipiiap. to tlstlit any middlpwvlftht In tin -world, Kid Mi-Coy prpfprn-d. Wlu-n Salloi , iJrown takp to llrinit phnllrnKCK at nn borty thpy are coming jireity toiiKh. Tin- 1 Bailor has lot ii flttht In pypry idly of any ! l!p bt'twppn Jlalnp and Cnllfornln. Tho Turr oonursK hnn Iik y.-t tnkpn no n - I tlon In thi- iharRpK prpfprr.'.l by Stmt, ri Uiown HKnlnst JiidKi- rri-vidltiK, urmvlnij ! out of thu mpptln Hlvrn at Kiinii "lti ' durtiiK th. pa?t Ktitnm r. .Mr. rrrvt-llnt; i ha biH-omr- Impattpnt at th.- d.-lay, and ri-. . ppniiy niiiiipu a lotti'r to w.-pr. tmv I loop. r. askinf? that parly action bi (nkon. He il -tiounppd Jlr. Brown' chargm, und kii d hp would bp happy to meet the lnvestlK.it lntr commlttpe at uny tlmo lTeslilpnt Ban .Tnhti.ion, of the Wesl.-in Iii'UKUP, la authority for the statement that the i-'ebruary meetlmr of the li-mine will lie neui in i iiiruxu nisveau oi t. j'nui. us in tendfid. for the rensoti that the AVInlv citv wems to be more convenient for the uatli erlnif of the tnairnaU'S. It Is furiher e. plalne.l that CIiIpiiro Is neutral Kioiinl. and thp. powers can bo there without ne e luirily bplnff nnjbody'd (fuest, while nt the same time nnhody feels called upon to .n tertain the visitors except in un Informal manner. It Is more than likely that the Jllnnrnp oIIh team will conKlst next year or Wllixiu and Jloran for catehets; Wi-nlen, lln-t base: Stewart or Trudy, second b.ise: Hull, short: Joe Strauss, third bne: Lallv, l-'nmk and AVilmot. In the outlli-ld, and l-'tns.r and Blaekburn, tin- mainstays In the bow with two additional pitchers of sttenmn Before next season opens up the lin-nl cranks will see some new faces In tin team, and If they pan out tin- wnv tin management expects them to, the pennant will come dmiKcroiislv near to ilvlnn at Athletic park In ISfHI. .Minneapolis Tlnus. l7J.lil.Ullln7)U11JJUJliXLUJUllJLZ mnnmmii This Store Will JBo Open Every evening until niter Christmas. lor the accommodation of Holiday Shoppers. CLOTHING CO. 909-911 MAIN ST. Out of Town Patrons Mail Orders will receive prompt ser vice. Write plain and givo de scription of article deslrod. 4IP bl -THE- New Palace's Purnisliiog Goods llppi. (Jjrrrs Viiddidr StnjcirstUniii. I- k, A Ihoimnnd fine T. imperial m, i 1-4 nr. hands, f.t"- .ii . nn choice .... -uu i (lor.cn . r. i. flnit Hllk nn. i Srii 4-ln-hatnK, Imp i J .IblnMli. . v. t , some, l,..iiilifi.I slBn, t.nl :,. ,,ti i tl vn values IT US TO SUGGEST A FEW SENSIBLE HOLIDAY GIFTS. Sensible tioonlo will nniircuirttu sciniblo nrcscnt?. a srrcat deal moro tlinn .oiiib A little tiinkut that is of no practical mo. ll need not uoit you any more, buy soino- tiling that will all tho tmio keep you pleasantly rem -inhered. i. I r-.fi 48c M rtor.cn very en. .tipm e Inlllnl Silk ir-m.'l. on rhlK all 1. it r-. JAV, 60c value, clnm .- .... fcou , 160 dozen Wllon Br.. Phi. Paso line ani,i. s-i i ..t ers, Kilt I. ink.. . rinn Imported w.l.v 4 kind. i-lio.-c tuu Very tine Kmbr .Id, r. ! Hu. pend. r. Inn I ii, num. d, each pair In ,t r n Kliis- b.., JI vain. . n In choice UUU NIGHT RCBES. '-48C ilti Jl.mdsomo W'.imeiitta Mm. nn .Mulit Hoi.- ,-ml.r d- iii re.i uttii r.-i.M color silk, 7" kind. olio CO J'lnc Sateen NUhi lt..bci. n.-w Mi.i-i.s. i-r-- sold for J.'.ii, cUoii c WHITE SHIRTS, COLLARS, ETC. tt 98c $1.00 $1.50 body Press Shirts. cutis In ni.it. worth Jl ... ebon A doz n vi ry fir.. I- ly Linen i oit.irs. a iii shapp. worth 1..V, chi.l.e A dozen line l-ply Curfh, worth J2.75, choice 1 I'M' m. "InW LL Ml GO FOR UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WE OFFER FREE AND UNLIMITED CHOICE OF ANY MAN'S SUIT N THE HOUSE (Hltirk io(U Kxct'ptcil.) -THE- New Palace's Roys' Clothing Department Offers splendid op portunities for use ful holiday presents for the little boys. White r.mbmldpred Kauntleroy B1oiips, handsome. flOrt worth Jl.Do. HOC choice -- Taney nmhrotdprpd lllnllsps, pimn wnue and assorted; worth tl.W, choice 48c jpJfi t wrr Ciitiy. Understan 1 this means I'rincc Albert Suits, single and (loiihlf breastod Sack Suits and Frock Suits, in fact everything, no matter what they are, or what they cost suits that formerly sold at 23, S2'J. 50, $20 and ALL GO FOR Thi sale needs no further comment. Tho goods speak for themselve. .lrrVr'VM-,y-Wt'"WyW-'-"Mggr w.m N-nbliv Navy Blue Junior Suits to G years, reefer col- PI) fir lar. ticntly braided, A, MO were Jl and jr.. choice.. ""' uu 1'nncy Scotch Tweed Reefer Sull, IniKo collar, braided, ffO flR worth J5.W. OOiyO r.noice Splendid nil wool doubts PI fJK l'l, brenRted StlIU, worth 0I.UU Art .IV, I...UII.U The best Is pood enough for you choice of ver best nnd finest JC. Ji".o. J7.W) and is Short O A 7C Bant Suits, while they JlU, H last, choice- v' w UIp Boys' ltcefcr Coats, Velvet collar, blue Chinchilla f n nr 0 to IS years, wero $. A Q, Hrj CllOlCO Nwiww 4 w $4.75 youth's niaelc Cheviot Suits, nsres 14 to w, nicciy mauo up, were JG.W choice Youths' All Wool Cheviot Suits, nil shades, all styles, PC Cft made tup In best fash- iDn.ulJ Ion, wt;re ?10, choice., is OVERCOATS. . kntte contaii Ills city ve-' 'ions - ll-- .l .1 hit. J.W was r.- ' 1 .U-..oinpaiiy :! i. " It all on - - n. for a well ' ' k the entire !. e-un Itls pre- ' 'polls mid will it ' a few days H .wll lip aei om- 1 II llermm, -....l t.iipn:iollN sn-u-ts who will back J -'"v imiount I'urtull and Ida ' 1. i car- to wa'ier. WILL HOLD THEIR OWN SHOWS. N il.-lo Hoard f Triulo Will Cut 1 1 rom tl.o Cycle -:xliluitlou fouipany. - 1 ec, 21. a .,n, of the restd ' , ' mi ery lletMecn the Ult ' of ti-ade and Un- dlrc 'I c-cl l-ixluldtlon Ci .1 the l-vi , ,,,- 'HI - Il I lilt I 1, '" ' '- I,....- b.-n n Club ot Anicr. ' " '"' ' I i- (1. icher. New ' "' ' -vf York to ' "i VliBii-t 23 "' I 'Ml llUtli-l, ten -' -N. JlaisachU' jr 1., ,ns century ' ''pi -. 'LIB; 1 "ictob. r ,-t ' .'ffllim, 1, .. - :U; !ift.-n - tw.-niy mllia, i.'k; tw.-nty-t , :M; Ocl.ib.-r i; Jlui..achMitti in rt-cordh. VICTORY FOR JTHif 'CYCLISTS. Wi.cii Mii.-nM Arp I'nili.iil ii, Trnulti, Hit li.iiir.i.ni, vill Until to Curry Ilium uk IWkukc- Di p. SI. The WcyclM men have .1 th.- raiiroium .ilnco the Utter it th-y woul t no lumser Phi-clt 1 carry them without chaw, 1.1. 11 nat! t.iki-u to puckiiiir Un-lr nuiks and then -.-hccitiiu' in.- i- h tiie ri.ud art- i-oinuullni to 1 nnry lmtiBJii.. rt. v.-rnl .,f the 1-.I4HI CHRISTMAS IN ENGLAND. London' inart -Ji-t lias (iinip to lliu Cuiin- try for the Aunir.l I'ctliltlos Tim Holiday at Oiborap. Ijondon, Deo. 21. Leading politicians are all holiday making in different parts of the country, which Would seem t.. show that there is no appivhenMoii among the ministers of anything but a ia,clfle ending to Venezuelan trmibl.-h. Hie Jtaruuis or Hnllslmry came to town 1 for the.regulaf reception at the foreign ollice, ffut he returned lo H.itflel.l tlie same evening. Mr. Joe Chambtrlin. sec retary for the colonies, Is in llirming tratn, ami all tile other cabinet ministers nre nt their home preparing to eiij. y Christmas. The l'rtnee and Princess of Wales, and tho princesses left to-day for Sandi-lng-ham, where Christmas festivities .m a largo scale will be In ordvr next w.m k. In addition to cabinet ministers, ...:y one who could possibly get ..tit of t'.un for tho holidays ha already done so, and o far as the "smart set" is con cerned., lAind-on is practically descried, and will be for another ten days. All thosa who have houses in the count 1 v have gone to them, and large panics ,-n -being entertaJned at nearly all Un- I ire. Places like the Duke of Devonshire's .111 1 Lord Salisbury's. At several of (ties.. pla. is, enorrni.u.H bands of pheasants are M.ootcd, and the best covers have be.-n - rv.d for Christmas week. The .(tieen Is at Osborne, where flnlsi- '1 is will he celebrated with customary I leiidur. The queen Is speidally thnttglit'- il .ind liberal to all -the servant on .- -i- occasions, and always litis a gorge-11- Christmas Iffe. in the di-coniting of v. fih she is greatly interested. Pwi-y servant of her mnjesiy's bnuse lioli) r.-ei-les some present, and most '' tli.-m me d.i'ided on by the qUc-n li. r -.-If. Th.- servants also In v.- n mostt -p. n.iid dliirmr, wliich is followed by a 1. .ill nu Christmas night. Jrruai. 1 1 and no,,.. iiUTiiilniiia ..l'l ,1. II ,0 lule oft .! in him 1 hv dlN ll i,U ' ll 1. la, I,.. chairman has ruled ih, .1,.. ..mr io, oijHi of me situation ' iiariteii way be mik- whin Mat arrU-d 11 eratl-s or IhT,sl-1l they go In tnmkii an paronai ;ni road mum tarry theta as 1'HNbnry Ilri Will, MeloU, f. i-t.iir. Pec 21 Tordy play w r n ihu International ches, toiirua , ' . ' ' K'.wlu" 0IL'' ln. wsuUi'l I 'M.-r tlfiy.tlte mot en, li Kamu - 'i'l'.-nn Bamblt. dc-llneit- fjinkt-r ui tho game with Tcbisorin wuu ,' ! ."!? V1 !""'. CW' i'blsbiiry. L ii. r. i; tat'dlilta, l),; TucblgorlU, I. I ....Hull at an I'rini'hcii. I .11 Ikco, Dee. 21. The Uutte foot , ,":-i;.,,L..wl..,"'ro,'u " Iteltoncn ' '-u In re very muddy. IIhIUucm w - 1 1. ti.-r team work. Tli homo teani f". ,,-ij;'.' haow ttB, fpwj lfteii rain 1 -h u t half iat" curt'a II. W.il.:i-h ni.Irond Is the only short ' 1 - ""in K ii-- Cli to St. l.ouls, mid th lint 1 lniiu. ,' thi fttstcs! passenu.-r 1 11. Th.- u-.i. k n the he-t. and no curves . -i'i- uu ,1 pleasant dIkIii'm re. Th Uei.jdh is the only lino that id strl.-tly in It. Statehood C01ue11ll1.il llo'euates. Outline, O. T Dee, 2t.-(Sp, clal.) At the couni.i convention, held In the district court room this afternoon, the following inhumes to the Oklahoma slut, hood ton vi r.tlun Were cltufen: J. J. liolpa S K he-le, l.. 1. Mridit.-x. Frank Urei-r, U. H. H.ian. It. (1. NlbTuok, Colow-l Snyder. J, 8. Soule, i.eo Vincent. Ii. J. Morris.. Oov crnor Ri-tifrow was cho.cn d.-legatt-.flt-large. wllh -MaiKhnl Nix 11a alternate. Ifc Z I u . I 1! M t IE ii rR ! i m,w & a , i ADVKRTISIiRS 01- PACTS NOT PAKI-S. ' 5 I g - ll.-i-e nr,. thr.p offer from our rnenoat I), partment that stand un.-iui.il.il In thi coimtn. a- far .1.- our knowledge go.--. Tliree n.rvy offers that stun all prollts, yet ulve ui the cash in the place of the coats. Take your pick of any of our finest Overcoats, silk lined, satin lined or woolen lined, Carr .Mel tons. Chinchillas or Mont-nnc, Coats worth J2.", S anI J3S. all will go to you r, -1 r for unlimited choice fji J. . 0 U "00 Beaver, Chinchilla, "k.-r-ev and Shetland Oven-oats, all sizes and latest shad-". that von tv'll find are worth $1I."i0, ill, r.fi - Sin. will ko to you ,YJ.0U Chol.-p nf all our ' j'is"ntid $2 I'liini hilla Pur H.-avir, K. s-y and .Melton rjver coats no to von for $15 ULSTERS. A t Ci t 1 genuine all wool Pat. nt It. aver I'lstprx, cut extra lone, I'm I ttltli li., ivli st bather cloth linir.K; if the weather would be .old th- ulst. t-H would be Hying at 18 aplpce. They go to oll now at CHEVIOT SUITS. 810 lol Yorkshire Chinchilla I'lsters, in black or blue, lined with heavy cloth sleeve lining and leather cloth body lining; an ulster jou will readily pay- J15 for If the weather would bo cold. r. () We push them out at nil). 0 choice for v If.) of lines Chinchilla T'lstcrs and genuine Irish Friezes, with silk si. eve and body lining, as grand all uNter as has e cr leen sold for S2..; they would f. t. h Ji", if the weather would be col 1 enough. to are sell ing these out at your eholco for $15 Ranes and Umbrellas, Kleicant n, w fads in Cities, plain and 1 1 1 . r tr.mu.i j, 48c to S2.50. H.md-onie Cue- mil l"m- iipp'.i. i le.i.i, t, .SA.HH worth J I. huH- GLOVES. Stvll-h Street Cloves, latest tins, lined and un- 7Rf lined. $1 value, choice.. ijb Very line Press and Stre. t tllotes, lnte.-t shad.-". ft sp.-clal sale, nil Jl r j .lll.es, chOi'-C V M It's all your way SOO all wool Suits, made up first-class In every respect, flt and wear guaranteed; pepper and salt all wool mixtures. Scotch) Cheviots-", extra heavy, all wool blaek Cheviots, single and double breasted suits, finest West ern Mills Casslmere Suits, arc all yours, at choice, for Not to see these means a dead loss to you. S STIFF AND SOFT HATS. Choi.-o of all S3 and $4 Hats, new bloel: and colors, choice $1.90. TROUSERS AND FANCY VESTS. A Trousers Sale that will startle even the kecnes-t BargaJn Seeker: ISO pairs Pants, exactly the same materials as advertised as a phenomenal bargain at SI.,..; w-o ofter you now more shades, better stylet- and better make-up, in any size you want, at 95c x r 7t Tin x V3ii S1 pairs of Wool Trousers, in hair line Worsteds, Casslmcre and Scotch Cheviots, worth cCl lr J-T.ro. JI.W and tSlw. S5.45 choice V-- " E00 very" finest -nil wool Trousers In best Worsteds Sind no r Tweeds, worth $3 and Art. MH Tweeds, worth $.j am JO, choice C ) 200 fancj- Silk Vests, in sin trie mni double breasted. In oulet nattorna. a veil" suitable Christ- r.C) fif mas present, worth Jl, !SA MJT fj and 55, choice v-w.tcr Jft'iiN and I Joys' Ci'P'. 100 dozen Jlcm's nnd Boys' Winter Caps, all shapes, with) storm visors and wide sliding band, I fn worth' 7."? ami $LW, -Lflli choice ruu dozen tine Lister Seal I'lusJv Caps, lined, and .storm visors, (J I 0 worth J;.', eholco 0'" T'U ('------' NEW PALACE CLOTHING CO 909 A5D 988 mMM STREET. 'See Our 'Windows for Suggestions. tsazzs.;--;---.- : reit--ii-BriniTTV GERMANS VIEW WITH ALARM Ml.hfcAUK DltOfl'iai I.IKi: A TllUNI)l:K- iioi.r lTos tiii: r.Tin;i!i,.vsi), I'oars That llio liilerests of (lormmiy Are Tlireiiteiuul luleiii t lei. 'land Can 11b Indlli-iMt to Abiiiiliin Ills 1-osl- tlou War Not Kxpeuteil. Berlin, Pec. 21. -President Cleveland's message to congress on the boundary dis pute between tireut Britain and Venezuela Uixpped like a thunderbolt upon Germany, and immediately at ershaduwed all .i;es tlons of domestic tiolitlc and the Arme nian imbroglio. The almost general eon. diminution of th action of President Cleveland upoa the part ot the Uerman rhir I way H bv tori i-doc an 1 mining ca--e-ni- ins. Without huh pow.-r. d nuns, hou i vi r. It would I,.- possible i,jt- an eu. niv In land a fori.- and explode the mining casements, thus obviating this danger for a lleot. "There Is another way of protecting the harbors, but that Involves destroying the commerce of the cities lying upon them. This method Is to load vessels with stone, lion, etc.. and sink t.hem In the channel.-.. 1 his would naturally prevent either In gress or egress ami would destroy the cities' cpmraeivc after a War as much as during it. Uegnidlng tlin land forces, no difficulty would be experienced In getting a million men in a month. The small army ve have would be In the nature of a nu cleus for other troops. What tve need, how ever. Is not men, but coast fortltlcatiuns. After We get the fortifications we could Bet the men to orate the guns. "Could the 1'tiitf-d Mtntnu l.a Iih.i.1a.iv No; nor would i.tiv enemy care to invade It. All that would be necessary would b for him to pluc.- sSilns off our coast and lire ontuia uuo uie ciig, Tho tiro would ! drive millions of people from home and lire U due less to lov fns T.1,,lnn,. .!. 1.""?? .? 'P1- . ' h"-wealth of .Tin - - --- -- ,-.- ..a,..... .,,,. yjtrs is siori'U to the tonvktlon that NO FAITH OUltE A1IUUT STCAllT'S lIVblMIl'SlATAlll.irrs, Tlioy Cure .Sloniiicli Troiibluii and IihIIrcv. Hon Anytvtir, Whether Yon ilitvn Pnltli In Tlietn or Not. l n I liittr.fi VT.nti rti-N r, .! the Interests of ' other great cities, and their loss would li not nitoni to lo.-c nrotetned. (in tin. attitude of the Marquis of Salisbury Is ro- tion 'exls'ts.'"." a s'hovelful of ' dir. "h"s c iving unusually uuiuilmous approval, ev-' hcen thrown up around 1'unet sound for idently with, the Uope of Impri-sslng Amer. ! !'! protection of Hies lying on its shores. Germany are also ihivateaed. In political, I vr' severe. We .-onld New llrliiaiii. lUriu. v Orb ins, la., lie". 31. Twenty-fifth c, -.... M, mm-, irni-M uvv. .... i.,..,.i., i -,- wv.ivu uailij . an, N" T i I) ' t k .rift f I was th r , Mr ' ra l..re. The r '!- I to b. worth fittj. was thu frX h ,.y s rani, and Sandowne. the win- "'J uwjat; uui n luvuri rt- Thre. quirt i- of a mil.. ''" V'u1' li4,,Ui '''"''11. I-' lo 1. ' ui II I J .tin. 7 u ! tMll-.( Tin), i tx -il ra e One mil,- .SjutlK i tv o i unia n Kl.d. s to 1. e jn I, . O . 0 't i hinl. Time i mi. . ' ' .i'r.fli?,,Jr,'3Sl"nf elevea-suieentbi of a r' 4Ut Cbuo. i iq 1, typo: Sir John i". 1 J Coi --9 t All physicians agree that the element of faith has a great deal to do In the cure of disease. Finn belief and eonfldtsftcs in 4 family uhictiin or the same confidence and faith in a patch t medicine have produced re muikablc raree. In all ftges. This Is t specially true in nervous troubles and no Held oiYers so proline a barvest for the quack and charlatan 4s the diseases diUng from - weak or run down nervuus system. Niv. ithliM, tho most common of all diseases. I ndl Button and stomach troubles, which in turn catue nertous diiu-ases, heart troubles, consumption and loss of llcsh, re quires something besides faith to cure. Mcro faith uill not digest your foq'l for you, will not glto jou an appetite, will not Increase your tlesli and strsugthen your nerves stnq jieart, liul Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do these things, bicatue they an couiiosvu oi i ne elements of dlgt-stlon. thw contain the Juices, uclds and peptum- iiocessary to the digestion una awliuiliuion of all wholesome food. Smart's liyniiepsla Tablets will dlm-kt food If plai-ed in a Jar or bottle in wuu-r hi-ttted to Ui degrees, and they will do it much more elfeetlvely when taken Into thu toiuacli alter me.iU, wbelhsr you huto fallh that they will or not. They Invigorate the stomach, make pure Wood anu strong nerves, in tho only way that naturo fan do It, and (.hat Is, from plenty of tt hob some food well digested It 1. not what tte rat, but what wu d -, that dots us good Stuart's lypipla. Tablets aro sold loathe taist flue rearly all druggists nt W cents lop' izril package, or by mall frotnv' tummy Marshall Mich, f (cans with tlu- fuet that (brlany is back, lug U,Msslaiid up In this dispute, ond to thus Induce President Cleveland lo abandon th position hw hu. taken up before serious tumble supervenes. Nobody, howevtr, now expects that hos tilities between the two countries will break out, and the linuuulal aspect of the affair is taken much more seriously here. If the dispute between Ureal Britain ami tint Pulled Slates were to urow veiy aeulo It la thought here that the former country would endeavor 10 obtain tv pronouncs ment iliion the part uf tin- Huiopt-uii hov eminent against President Cleveland's in. liiprelutlun of the Monroe doctrine; for the success of Mr, Cleveland, it is thuuiiht, Would have grave conm quewe In tho future relations of Kmopcun powers and the turbulent South American states. the latest news from America, however, The British htue a naval station at .luimault. and ii could be used as a base against this lountri. Senator Squire has Introduced a lull In the senate for the protection of our chums which meets my flows, It mak. s provisions for the estate, llshment or torilil. atlons and other de-f.-nsi-s recomm.i.d.il by the board known as the Endleott board, which was appoint. ed liv the pr.s d.-nt In Ifcsii. The bill oi proptiates A7.0i.h.iu for this work," ' TALK OF MOrTbaTTLESHIPS. ecretary of tin Naty Alay Ask emigres, iu Allow i, Aciept All the Iter. -nt IlliU, Washington. re... 21. The su-aast'nn hn .. .. ...... ... : -..... "' jiioi-- 10 oecreiury 1 1 el licit nv land's attitude, and all ..- are direetisl 'Jf.', ? , '"'.'"''d'atuly authorize tho a. tn htil il nature, th.-re m. 1 v he on the list Hi,- 1. inn- ot an mill or 11 ivy engine, r ollli.-i. Tin re is aUn a iiioli.ilnlit.i that it may Ii-- nei ess-iry for tlie lonimisslon to visit Madrid and The Hague in urder to obtain access to thu ancient nirtclal records of the Spanish and lJutch claims Inherited by Great Britain and Venezuela. The state department has been Informed bv some persons who have made a study of the subjuct that ttiprc are good grounds for the belief that upon canifnl scrutiny the claim of Venezuela to the territory in dlBputo will be found to be without solid foundation and that the commission will be obliged to Und that (ir.at Britain Is In fuet really entitled to the possession of the whole tract claimed by her, and, perhnp.-., more territory. These representations, however, have not shaken the determina tion of the administration to proceed In the course It has laid down, for in Its view. If the decision is in favor of (J rent Britain, there will be a practical demonstration of the uprlKluness of the motives of this gov ernment In demanding a settlement of this meat question on the sole basis of abso lute and exact Justice. towards the dmelopmeiiis of the liiuneiui erlfis. The reiclistug having adjourned until January ''. no public expressive!) of. olllelal Opinions po.-slbe jUal llotV. PORTS ALL DEFENSELESS, (irucr.il .Miles S.ij tin, I'nll.d stulcj llai Illlly a Lot nf llli.'ilcti. (inns 011 Bat ten t'nirl gin. Washington, Dec. 21. il.-netiil Miles, com iiutiidiug the army, has tiv.11 out a state ment by request in n tsaid to Un- ability of Che Pulled Slates to deUnd itself in casn of war. lie said: "I have Ju.-i it-iuriiul from an inspection of the harbors ot the Southern coast and, like those of othei sections uf the country, 1 found tin m 111 an entirely defenseless condition. If wur sbould break out at tho piesent time all we huvo in the South, or, In fact, auy wheru slse, with a few exceptions, would be u lot uf obsolete guns 011 rotten car riages, which would tall over beeuuso they could not be of any service. We are iu a di-tilurubit statu fur defense. There are only three mudiin Ills' h power uuus in po sition In this country. Two of these are at thu entrance to New York harbor and tho third Is at Sail Francisco. If contjruss would make llbtral apprupilattons the coasts can be placed in londitf tl of lie. fense 111 leu years. Tlie Work Would fust 111 the neighborhood of JsO.tMi.GuO It wouli Hike in the ii'-ti-.huoi1iood of a year to manufiieiuie the tools f .r or-dm' Hon and tai-n ani'Ii.r ji-ar for tlie muiiut tore of the tun T.ttre are four ways by which rouut ue prot-ei 11, Tim amemlment ot th.- last uavul utt su as to Petmtt tno depaitmeiii to contrni t for tint bulldliig of six battleship instead of the two provided fur. Ii Is urged that in view of tho low tluures of the bids received at the recent openliiK, it would l greatly In tint Interest t economy to accept all of the bids, und. according to 'tills plan, the KtriKrt News Company would be given the contract for two or the ships, tho Union Iron works, of San Frunclsco, a lomrnot for two, and the Cramps also a contract for two. All of the ships would be of the K.-aisarge type, with double tur rets and thlrtii-n-inch guns. The cost of the six ships, at tho outside, and there is reaton to bellevu Unit the bidders would still further scale down their ligurcs, would be 10,l I't.uUO, exclusive of tumor, whereas tho last congress llxed the limit of cost of but two ships, Willi armor, at .uni.ttH). The necessary armor would cost about tt.mO.000 or !.ij.i.i.iij additional. Secretary Herbert has the matter under consldvra tion. COMMISSIoTiiTl SIGNED, The President Mill Ihiduutor to Secure, the lltsl .lieu Available to St-rto on till. loiUllllsJllll. WashliiHton. ee. 21. President Cleve land sIkii. d Un- Venezuelan commission rc-clutloii abrjt 3-: o' lock this afternoon. The pi-, id nt wll endeavor to s- "ure the serti s of 111. u of tho highest liaracter and ability fo the commission. None of the uanns he ) lu mind has been oil)- ii.u 1111111101 , i-or win any oe until the llrst is bV lioutllli; battellt-S. that id. bv . tll-cfdent has ! -en nrolll..,! be Iha na.nnu toil tl .liliil rial t.l.inlt ,tJ 'Phi. u iitAti.1 tif.ktr I ..1...i..l a0 fr.i - . --. -. 1 . . a ptwvi niiii u.iu tiiVHttvi.. ic p uummj 1 vcicicu UI ill' H UC'VPIUllCv, il IS lllll' u hy lmid batteriej. which could be built I mateU, however, that m view of the fact I Ajf J kv B n MONROE DOCTRINE SUPPORTED. 'Hie lhiiilUli Public BciciiL tl.-rely Its Ap- pllcatlilll to the I'l'iacllt lllnplltn in Vcnciiclii. London, Pec. 21. No excitement has been manifested here In political circles over the V. iieziu Ian complications, although their eltect has been felt oil the stuck axehniiKo. Of course, the stt allied relatluns between Great Britain and the Pulted States have been upiii-rmost in the public mind, espe. elnlly diirltu; the latter part of the week, and thu matter, which was al llrst treated IlKlitly, lo now more deeply discussed and there are indications that thu gravity of the alf.ilr Is now fully grasped by the pub lic at huge, A striking fact Is that, without n,slnRle exception, It the uiteranc. s of the press mid the bust of represeutatite men who have spoki 11 upon the subject can be relied upon, lliu wholu country stands as solidly behind the Marquis of Salisbury as the I'nlted Suites Is understood to stand soll.lly be hind I'lcsldeiit Cleveland, Hut, tt should be added. It has been remarked In some iiimrters. that the Martinis of Salisbury iulnht very well have omitted the passagci In his reply to the note of Secretary Olney which has been looked upon as qucistlnu Ing Sucrelury uiney's Inti rpretatlon of the principle of the .Monroe doctrine. Public opinion heio, in spile of any statements to tho contrary, certainly supports the general Idea of the Monroe doctrine. It Is nut the doctrllio' Itself which Is resented In Cheat Britain, but thu claim Is made that It does nut apply to the Venezuelan dispute us it stands. This seems to be the whole of the British contention, and as, according to cabled reports here, there is some such belief iu the lnlti-,1 States, It is conlld'-ntly expected In the best Informed quarters that an amicable airauxeinent will be ar rived at which will ayeit further financial troubles, to say nothing of a disastrous war between the two great Knsllsh speak ing nations of the earth. VENEZUELA STILL EXCITED. Anll-i:nellli IVt-IIng Increa.lus Hlg Dim- oiihtratl'm Planned for ClirMious llay Ittttt1.llu.14 Heine; P.iriiiu.l New York. Iee. 21. Tho World to-morrow will publish tlie following copyrighted cable from Caracas, Venezuela! The antl-KiiKlish feeling Is increasing here. Fresh flowers are placed dally upon the statue of Washington, und the Ameri can and Venezuelan Hugs avi everywhere to be seen, either dlsnbived side bv sl.1.. nr entwined In slaiiliit-ant embrace, with tha portraits of Washington and Monroe be. I iweeii. planned to tako place on Christmas day uiebr the auspices of the Simon Bolivar Club Invitations have be.-n given to tho pusldent of the republic, the cabinet, the clergy and the I'nltod States minister. The American residents of Caracas will then return the honor paid to their nation on the tributes offered to Washington by dec orating the statue of Bolivar, the liberator. Tlie Patriotic Society for the Defense of Venezuelan Territory Issued a protest against the pretensions and aggressions of Kngland. It also requests the minister of foreign affairs to removo the oxequateurs of Venezuelan citizens who nre acting as British consuls in this country unless thoy rtslgn Immediately. In Cluaynra the enthusiasm has led to the forming of battalions ready for ser vice. The honors paid to the American minister continue. The archbishop and tlie clergy of Caracas called upon him to-day to express their thanks ami thoso of the people to the peoplu of the I'nlted States for the stand taken by President Cleveland. Venezuela Is sending dlplomntlo missions to every foreign country. The country applauds tlie action of tho government ami tno nation is unueu. Uiit 200 Cliliiiiiiieu Dr.itviiril. Washington, Dec. 21. I'nlted Slates Con sul Jacob I. C'hllds. at Hankow. China, re ported to tlie statu department that a vlo. lent storm passed over that place Novem ber 2, commencing about midnight. The wind blew a hurricane and caused a num. ber of rafts anchored In the river to break loose, and as they sped down the swift current they collided with a lleot of junks, carrying nil beforu them, wrecking and sinking a large number, and over 2 per sons wero drowned. Much damage, was dune throughout the country. Wants sj.lo.ono for Her Husband's Death. South MeAUstcr, I. T Deo, 21. In tho United States court for tho Northern dls. trict, Mrs, J. 13. Shoemaker brings suit against tho Missouri, Knnsas ,t Texas rail, way for JOO.Oik), alleging that the company's servants negligently ran a train over her hut bund, killing him Instantly, leaving her a widow with six small children to sup port, and damaging her In tho above men lioiiod sum- BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. Oeorge Morgan, who murdered 10-year.old Ida (litskell at Omaha last month, was yes. terday sentenced to hang April K. It is rumored In Paris that Italy will ex. tend to tho United States and (irent Brit id n an olfer to arbitrate tlie Venezuelan difficulty. Fire yesterday did J70.V00 worth of dam. age to tho Giles building, which adjoins tho Auditorium hotel, at Chicago, Thi, Audi torium was slightly damaged tiy heat, It was found vesterduv morning that nine of the twenty-two prisoners Iu the county jail al Marion. .11111,. na 1 sawed their way out dm lug tho night, Tho oth ers retusod to tscape, Prlnco Bismarck has accepted an Invi tation to attend tho Berlin fetes 011 Janu. nry IS. the anniversary of rhe re-establish. Ing of thu empiie. F.mperor William und Bismarck will both speuk. Tho big Denver dry goods house of Ball Ing & Jtaushoff has been clrnsid, ami Otto Mears, an agent for the mortgagees, u lu charge. Chattel mortgages for a total of $107,71)0 have been llled agalnit the stock. The Duke and Duchess of Mai-lhoronuh are stopping ut the Urund Jiotel, Monte Carlo. Thoy will soon proceud to Italy. A newspaper correspondent, referring to their llrst visit to the Casino. sayas both the duke and duchess staked S francs there and lost. Apparently satisfied that they were not In tood luck, the young couple did not venturo upon further gambling. In COnSeUUedi'u of TL -cut IllilUi-mllnns In ucirayniti iiiuuui-y I Important I Notice. 1 - On account of the trc 3 S: mendous cruth we will have 3 S; in j)tir store on Tuesday, the 3 S day beore Xmas, we are go- ; ;: ing to make extraordinary 3 : rediuctions on everything in our immense holiday display to-morrow fionday. We wake this extra inducement r S to come to-morrow in order S to as near as possible relieve 3 J: the crush on Tuesday. 3 ZZ: Remember we have Che S S largest line of Perfumes, 3 t. - - TZ. Atomizers, Iair Jirushest S : Celluloid Novelties, etc., 2 ever shown in the state of 3 Missouri. r 1 Johnson Bros. 1 S I.PADING S CUT IlATi: Dltl'finiSTS, 3 1107 Yinlii St. E ; l S, Mis fiill have fiui ttlta'ilt 3 . . iir'Mifptfoii mtii.tc'io ulll alveilictr 3 S- enUic time tJ our prucrltion tie. J paiimcnt. -s HERRELL CURE! Cor Inclirlel) and Jltiltdilnel.ni, old. est unit Ileal In thu tu liani, L'ltys. 710 Wyandotte St. ,r. ... . .-.- .uticvmti - jiciu u.i iiitj iMiiiifrur wiuniii niia ik.-.tici! nn n-.,t- n -. Plaza Bolivar this mom ug. at tvhi h were the generals commanding the different made dnd that a M tf ..H VS'hU? ".!: '??. ".n... f'i' .."1.1 soldiers."! ifX. thi jilfhJriuS .'" ! - 4-4-( IWU1. 1 ltD V 1 C T11I HL'VI'l II llflllllt is: I in ITI Vlllll.. u tl -n .... . Z . m v los Kstudos Unldos."' ff.omr llv r.irv,.. . 7.rt,r-ii,V. .'ri..: r.T "A' -"" 1 land and the I'nlted States.) CHIEF HAZEN COMING. Iltad of the Covernuieut'a llotectlio aorr- t-e i:pot Itil Tu-tlay A Ful.o Humor Yesterday, William P. Hazen, chief of tho secret service, of the government, will urrlve in thu city to-day from Washington. He is on u business tour of the West, und will spend tounday hero with Special Officer W. J. Hums and buperlntendent J. K. Murphy who have been hero for a couple of weeks and landed DIco und Grahum, the coun! lei'felttrs. rl-lieir cntitlirf- i-nu .-,.,.- ,....,. ,,.; Inw'iewa for thu secret service department. ""'.if limn- uuu jiurpny ure still liete. ml their presence gave rise yesterday to uitoiuer uriesi nou been man named liussell. In a newlv arrest.d n-K.m- n.V"" tuer Rl lna. sang. The story was erroneous. They as liussell tuts been In custody for two I 'Xi A m n a nere a short 'i , li tTmKlLJMilUlLllMiLMIm .. . . -it-