i imx wnu, -f & , PRESBYTERIAN CREED. tlnrmonlmt Action Tnlton l)jr tho Com mlttco on Itovlftlon A llrlur Summitry of tlio Fill III KccoiiiuicniliMl. rittsbnrg, l'a., April 27. Harmo nious fiction wus taken by the com mittee on revision of the creed of the Presbyterian church at its sessions yesterday at the Monougnhcla house and a unanimous report formulated late in the afternoon for submission to the general nsscmbly, which will meet at Philadelphia May 10. It was recommended that a com mittee be instructed to prepare a brief summary the reformed faith, bearing the same relation to the con fession which tho Bhorter catechism bears to tho larger catechism. This summary is not to be a substitute for the confession and is not to affect the terms of subscription, but "to vindicate and clear the doctrines of the church from all false aspersions ond misconceptions" and to give a better understanding of what 1b be lieved among Presbyterians. ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATE. Missouri nml Kansas Members of tlio Tlirco Links Commemorate tlio Founding of Tlmlr Oritur. Kansas City, Mo., April 27. Odd Fel lows of Missouri and Kansas cele brated the eighty-second unnlversary of their order in Kansas City yester day. Nearly 10,000 visiting members were in the city. They came on carlj trains, spent a day of varied enjoy ment and went home late, tired and satisfied. There were tally-ho rides, a parade, a monster meeting in Conven tion hall and a banquet at the Coatcs house last night. The celebration was the more notable on account of the presence of A. C. Cable, grand sire of the order in 15 countries, who ac cepted the Kansas City invitation and refused many other appeals for his presence at large celebrations throughout the United States. GETS CONTROL OF TRADE. Standard Oil TniHt Ituyn Up Tormlnnln, AVlmrirft and 00,000 Acre of Land at l'ort Arthur anil Vicinity. Beaumont, Tex., April 27. The Beaumont Oil exchange yesterday posted the statement that the Stand ard Oil company had purchased the railroad terminals, wharves and ship ping facilities at Port Arthur and 90, 000 acres of land surrounding the port. Port Arthur is the nearest deep-water port to the Beaumont oil field, ond by controlling this outlet the Standard Oil company can con trol every barrel of oil taken from the Beaumont field. Tho railroads cannot compete in freight rates with pipe lines and ship via Port Arthur tc New Orleans and Galveston. Thus, owning Port Arthur, the Standard Oil company will control even the domeF tic trade in crude oil. FRANCE MAY BUILD IT. Pari Pitpm Contain n 1'aKslonato Appeal for Tliolr Government to Construct tlio I'miaui:. Canal. Taris, April 27. All the daily papers contain three columns of a passion ato appeal to Frenchmen to build tho Panama canal. It is an obvious advertisement, signed by the distin guished engineer, Philippe Bunau Vi rilla, well known in the United States, who himself contributes $400,000. The appeal is based upon patriotic and practical grounds. A cheerful and hopeful effect has been produced in Paris by this unexpected appeal. CARRIED OFF THE SAFE. Audarlmm Kollrx Kntorod n Saloon at Anaconda, Mont., and Secured One Thousand Dnllarx in Gold. Anaconda, Mont., April 27. A most audaciouse robbery was committed here early Friday by two burglars The burglars entered the Alaska sa loon by forcing the main street door. Bodily picking up a 300-pound safu they loaded it onto an express wagon, Driving outside the city limits they broke the safe open and secured ?1, 000 in gold. Putting the broken safe back into the wagon they started the horse toward the city and made good their escape. MR. BRYAN'S POSITION. Will Not Stand for tho Prcsldoury Unless It Ho Xorussiiry to Advance Princi ple Ho Advocates. Lincoln, Neb., April 27. Tn a state ment given publicity last night W. J. Bryan says, in effect, that he has nc intention of seeking a third nomina tion for the presidency. He said: "If I ever become a candidate again it will be because it seems necessary for tho advancement of the principles to which I adhere and that does not now seem probable." Christian Killed In Brazil liy IncKuns. Bio Janeiro, April 27. Bcport? from Mnranhao say that Indians at tacked tho Christian settlements in that Brazilian state, that a fight en sued and that GOO Christians weru killed. Hay Don't Want It. Washington, April 27. Adelbert liny, son of the secretary of state, has resigned his post as United States consul-general at Pretoria, THINGS OF WILLOW. Whole ItooniN nro Flttoil Xowiulnyn with 1M ne Furniture of TIiIh .Material. "Surely," said a willow worker, ac cording to the New York Sun, "you are quite right in considering articles of willow among beautiful things. They arc graceful and light, and at I he same time substantial and durable. "Things innde of willow finished In the natural color of the wood look cool and charming, and they have an appearance of delightful freshness Unit is found in no other material that I know of. Of course the willow Is delicate in Its whiteness, and in this state it would in a season lose its first velvety sort of freshness. "But willow takes stains beautifully, the tans and greens and other colors that are most appropriate to it, and willow furniture finished in these tints is scarcely less pleasing to the eye than that made of the material in its original purity. "Beeds, growing, as you know, of uni form dimensions, can be prepared for use in basket work largely by maelijn cry, but this would not be true as to willow. Machinery is used to rome ex tent in preparing willow for use, as for instance in cutting the surface strips that nre plaited into table tops and that sort of thing, but willow rods, round willow, cannot be handled In that manner. The rods are not uni form In dimensions from end to end they tnper; nor are the rods abso lutely uniform In size with one an other. These must all be worked by hand. As a matter of fact, mnny strips, too, nre still cut in that way. With the materials for them thus prepared, and cnrefully hand-wrought as they are throughout, it would seem reason able to describe these beautiful things of willow as productions of art. "Many baskets of one sort and an other in the almost endless variety of forms and manner of ornamentation Into which basket work is put come from Germany; but France is yet, nev ertheless, as it has always been, the home of the artistic in basket work. Wc mnke, however, now, beautiful things in basket work in this coun try, and in articles of utility and things of more or less practical character, combining use with decoration or or namental effects, wc make here things quite as fine as are produced any where; as in nil manner of willow fur niture and fittings, nnd so on. "All these things we produce in the most grnceful style, and the most com fortable shapes. Of course willow and rattan chairs and that sort of thing nre old, time-honored, but we mnke them all now in greater variety than formerly; we make a greater variety of things than we did, and people go in for these things more than ever, more particularly, of course, in coun try houses. "Unttan has been more used for some of these purposes; but now, again, we use more willow; nnd there is nothing but what can be made of this material. It is easily possible to furnish n room with it. We make bedsteads of wil low, and, of course, an endless vn riety of chairs and lounges and that sort of thing, including tables. We make willow buroaus and chiffoniers nnd willow wall panels and picture frames and willow chandeliers and gas fixtures, and so on. In fact, in nil but the floor coverings, for which mnt tings nre used, we can furnish rooms complete. "And," said the willow man. In con clusion, "while this might not be the cheapest outfit you could buy, I don't suppose you could find anything cooler, more comfortable or more plensing to the eye." THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City, April 30. CATTLE Ueef steora $1 GO G 20 Native stockcrs 4 00 5 25 Tuxus nnd Indian steers 3 75 4 S3 HOGS 4 00 if G 85 SHI3KP 4 00 4 20 WHEAT No. 2 hard 70 71i No. 2 red 71 72V4 CORN No. 2 mixed 41i OATS No. 2 mixed 28)4 29 ItYE-No. 2 G2i l'-LOUH Hard wh't patents, 3 35 3 65 Soft wheat patents 3 00 3 7" HAY Timothy 5 00 11 GO Prairie 4 00 10 00 Hit AN Sacked 71 74j BUTTEIt Choice to fnncy.. II 18 CHEESE Full cream 11V4 12 EOGS 10i,4 POTATOES Home grown .. 35 40 ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Native, steers .... 4 GO 5 S5 Texas steers 3 25 G 00 HOGS Packers D 70 G 80 SHEEP Muttons 4 00 155 FLOCK Patents 3 CO 3 75 WHEAT No. 2 red 73 75 COUN No. 2 4414 45U OATS-No. 2 28V4 20 li RYE 53 BUTTER Dnlry 13 1(3 DRY SALT MEATS 8 37V4 8 C2V4 BACON' 0 12 9 37t CHICAGO. CATTLE-Steers 3 SO 5 90 HOGS Mixed and butchers. 5 CO G 85 SHEEP Western 4 G5 4 75 FLOUR-SprltiK patents ....3 45 3 73 WHEAT No. 2 red 7I', 7C CORN No. 2 47i 48 OATS-No. 2 27 RYE-Mny Gl LARD-Aprll 8 12,i PORK April 14 47H- NEW YORK. CATTLE-Stccrs 4 05 5 75 HOGS C05 G30 SHEEP 4 00 5 00 WHEAT No. 2 red St) 8314 CORN-No. 2 G2 52 OATS-No. 2 32 SPRIN6 CATARRH MAKES PEOPLE WEAK AND NERVOUS. tlKIM.JPMAuiallVlfMIilAlAlMlUIJILlAlRtaJlWtatolKWI.SMKUWlKUlKlMllMKUlA l.iT.I'M'HlHUIlH'HI.tWMH, i.tWVI,.lMMWMH..WH.IMM.tM.I.IMM.I.11NM.I.Im.lWMU.1,( 9UKKBdBm MISS A XX A 11UVAX. (W Wj .. ,, ............ ........,, v... Miss Anna Bryan, a favorite cousin of William Jennings Bryan, is well known socially in Washington, D. C, where she has a host of friends. Miss Bryan recently studied music nl Falrmount Seminary, of Washington, 1). C. In a recent letter to The Pcruua Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, she says : 1459 Florida Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen " At the solicitation of a friend I began some weeks ago to take your Peruna and I now feel like a new person. I take pleasure in recommending it to all who want a good tonic and a per mancnt cure for catarrh. "Anna Bryan. MRS. BERTHA KOCKLER, 177 Guinett street, Brooklyn, X. Y., writes: "rcrunn and Mnnalin have done me very great service, and I recommend them with pleasure to nil who suffer with nervous catarrh of the stomach as I did. Should such a disease ever at tack me again I shall immediately take Peruna. I now feel very well nnd have a good appetite all the time. I have W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & $3.50 SHOES K Tho real worth of my M.00 and jei.50 shoes compared with other makes is 84.00 to tW.OO. Mytft.OOOIlt Kdo Lino cannot bo equalled at any rirlco. Jiest lu tlie world tor men. I make unit urn mure nu-it' line hoc, flooilyrnr Wclttlluntl-Ncnci l'rnrniMlinii nnyollirr iiimiuriir. turer In tliu worlil. X will liy SI.OOO to any ouo whocun Irove that my ttitcineut U not true. (Nlgnc.l) IV. I. Dnueliia. Take no nbtltnte! Insist on liavlng W. L. Douglas shoes with namo nnd tirlco Btamped on bottom. Your dealer should keep them s I Klvo ono dealer oxcluslvo salo In each town. If ho does not keep them and will not Ket them for you, order direct from factory, enclosing price nuil 'i"tc. oxtra for rarrlaco. Over 1,000,000 satlsllcd wearers. New SprltiK Catalog free, rut Color 7tUUnMdciuiTir. W. L DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mist. PILES Alldlieaseinf the rectum treated on I'OHITIVE O UA It A.NTKK. and NO MONIIY UK NOTK ACCKP'rEUII.VriLVATlliNTINUUUCI). Bend for FKEE 104 pntte book'.atreatleionrrcul dlneatei, and hundreds of testimonial letters, raluablit to anyone afflicted. AUoour 48pugo book for women; W.nr ' DRS. THORNTON & A1INOR, 1000 Oak Street, Kansas City, Ho. Please Remember that wc have no Branch Offices. PERFECTION. Th.jr p Superior In fttj-lo Wnrkinnnalilp and Weiir. nery nlr Ilia perfeelly uml la coinrortatilo uml I'aay. Ink Your COOT CUflCC Dealer fur TORM OllUbtfi felfcullT"" rl'fim LOOK HERE! You don't need lire irood one. to flamci. It li a dry powder. Iiarmleia alreneth. fl.aata Indefinitely, Many thou l'ut up in '.M-1 rich tubca, '.'.Inch diameter. AUliTB limit) U cur; Una asd (dual;, w :j WASIIIXnTliX. TV f. ..........., V. . vs.. , .... V. gnined in weight. I recommended Pe runa to an acquaintance of ours and he is making remarkable progress. I looked so badly for a time before I be gan your medicine, that now when I meet some of my friends they say: 'I was very much worried about you, but now you nre looking so well.' T shall always keep Peruna and Mnnalin in the house as family medicines." Mrs. Bertha Kockler. NO MONEY TILL CURED. F ORM SHOES Mado In Kansas City, U. S. A. i""'' afn ?5 pon'l wait until the "llemon Vt re" cornea liefore you Inoknround for protection. KitlnifiiUher until you have u lire; then jou need it will do the work Immediately, and d( no duniUL'e extent to life, dees not eiplode, freeze. rvair.le, or lose in tand homes already equipped. Half mil. Ion now in use, W.U) iach, 0 tubes or orerJV.Wlcuch, (Jood reliable W.N.MQttllona&UrO.,uU'arliluaLIl-.,M.Lul.. Thousands of Fair Women Ar Never Without Pe-ru-na The National Catarrh Remedy, Miss Mario Coats, President of -tliar Appleton Young Ladies' Club, write the following concerning rcrunn: Appleton, Wis. Tho PerunaMcdlclneCo., Columbus, 0. Oentlemen "I find Peruna an excellent spring an d summer medi al n c and am- glad to call the J intention oi my friends to it. When that languid, tired feeling comes over you, nnd your food no longer tastes good, and small annoyances ir- i rltntc you. Pe- rutin will make you feel like another person insido ot a week. I have now used it for threo seasons and find it very rellablo and efficacious." Marie Coats. Mrs. Al. Wetzel, 21 South 17th atrcot, Tcrro Haute, Intl., writes: "Peruna is the greatest medicine on earth. I feel well and thut tired feel ing Is nil gone. When I began to tnko your medicine I could not smell nor hear a church bell ring. Now I cn smell and hear. When I began your treatment my head wns terrible, all sorts of buzzing, chirping and loud noises. Three months ago I dragged around like n snail; now I enn walk as briskly as ever. I am going to go and see the doctor that said I whs not long for this world, and tell him that Peruna cured me." Mrs. Al. Wetzel. If nil the tired women nnd nil the; nervous women, and all tho women that needed a tonic would rend nntt heed tho words of these three fair la dles who have spoken right to tho' point, how many invalids would bo prevented nnd how many wretched lives be made happy. Peruna restores health in a normal wny. Peruna puts right all tho mucou membranes of the body, and in this. way restores tho functions of every organ. If it is the stomach that is out of or dcr, and the digestion Impaired, Pe runa quickly makes things right by re storing the mucous membrane of th stomach. If the nerves tingle, if tho brnin tired, if the strength is flagging nnd the circulation of blood weakened by flabby mucous membranes of tho di gestive organs, Peruna reaches tho spot at once by giving to these (mem branes the vitality and activity which belongs to them. The pelvic organs arc .ilso lined wlu mucous membrane which in tho femalo sex is especially liable to derange ments. Peruna is an absolute spceilia in theso cases. The women everywhero are praising It. No other remedy has ever received such unqualified praiso from such a multitude of women. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from tho use of Pe runa, write at once to Dr. Hnrtman, giving a full statement of your caso and he will be pleased to give you hl valuable advice gratis. Address Br. llartman, President of The liar tman Sanitarium, Coltimbua.O. Free New Map of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Tlie tide of emicmtlon is strong toward tlio North l'aclfic Const states, but there is still nmplo room (or more, and tho country wants you, Tlio best sections of those stntcs for agriculture, cattle, sbeop, hogs, lum bering or mining, are in tlio Columbia nn J Snake river basins. For a new map of Hie region and a book descriptive) of its resources, send 0 cents in stamps to pay postage, to A. L. CRAIQ.Oen. Pass. Agt. Oregon R. K. & Nav. Co., Portland, Ore. 0 I In 3 or 4 Years an Independence Is Assured' If you take up your home. In Wcatorn Canada, tho land of plenty. Ulna tratod pamphlets. Hiving experiences of fnnncrit. nhohnvobeconio wealthy In trrowliiK wheat, ruportu . of dulenatca, etc, and full Information ns to red uocrt railway rates can bo linil nn ntinllnnt Int. tn flu.-. Undortlicned, who will mnll you atlases, pamphlets.. eui freo of cost. F. I'lOllI.KV.f uiit. of Immlirral. tkn. Ottawa, Cuifadat J, B. CKAWKOItl), 214 Weak, lithrit. Kansas C'ltr. lo.i W. V. UKNflKTT.KUN, Y.l.lfollldir., Omaha, Nob. l SOUTHERN RAILWAY. I "St. Louis-Louisville Lines." i X (TI..HI,orllJo,l.flr.nHr, IX)t'lSd WL'ISTILLK.) X, ) WhoM. LIGHTNING RODS i Wlinled id.tr.. , Kim, i, I-(IV A 10., tniJIUiTI, o. A. N. If. I) 1863 WIIKN WltlTIlVa TU AIlVKItTINEtta- plenne alute Unit yor suw tho Advertla Went In this puncr. fg JaVeVMCWOUJI gl 3sM 3t1 ?1 g (JUHtS WHtKt ALL ILSfc t AILS. I Dost Couub Byrup. Tastes Good. Use In time. Bold by dru (relets. rigsfctiifli8iiJtiJsBi Tk WW ! i jals -m, ? ,&,'BSX B&3 Z MIbs Mario Coats, t 9 iiiini nn 11 m "i ti i 31 I 1