i A' ts.. ( w BUCKSHOT FOE MOB. Sheriff at Danville, 111., Protected Life of Negro Prisoner. Jnmcn Wllnon, AVlio Assnultotl n 'White Woman, Suvcri for a Time lit Leant. Hut Another Negro Wiia Lynclicil ami Incinerated. Danville, 111., July 27. A mob Sat urday tried to batter down the doors ofitho Jail in order to lynch James "Wlry'ii; a negro, who attacked Mrs. Thomas Burgess, a farmer's wife, at Alvan, 111. Tho sheriff nnd his guards fired into the mob and several were wounded. One negro, J. D. Mayfleld, who was on tho street, was set upon by tho mob on its way to the jail. Ho "was lynched and his bqdy burned. He shot nnd hilled one of thoso who at tacked him. Four other negroes caught upon tho street wero beaten Into unconsciousness in the gutter. Company K, a negro troop, has its headquarters hero and tho ofllclals pre parod to call it out. Leaders of tho mob declared they would try to kill tho entire company if it came out. Half of tho company assembled and barricaded for fear of an attack. Two killed and 22 wounded, tho po Ilco station wrecked, tho county Jail with few of its windows left unshnt tered, tho city in tho hands of tho state troops and a feeling of uneasiness and lrcd prevailing everywhere Is the sit uation left by the race riots of Satur day night and early yesterday morn ing. After daylight appeared yester day morning there wero restless crowds on the streets. Hundreds of farmers peered Into the city and each surrounding town continued to swell tho crowd. Thero wore many minors seen on the streets. Great unrest and a threatening attitude was reported from "Ve3tville, five miles away. Early in the morning Wilson, tho al leged negro assailant of Mrs. Burgess, was secretly taken from tho county Jail, but wa3 returned shortly after wards. A BREAK FOR LIBERTY. JToutliH In tho Hoiiso of Itafutro on Ran- diill'o iHliind Tunnel Under tho "Wall nnd Kncape. New York, July 27. More than a score of youths of tho .house of refuge on Randall's island tunneled under and through the 35-foot high and two foot thick wall surrounding the build ing yesterday and five succeeded In es caping. A dozen others who wero dis covered in the act of escaping submit ted to arrest and seven who tried to got away wero captured. Thlrty-Threo Women Rurnnd to Dratli. London, July 27. The St Petersburg correspondent of tho Dally Mall sends a report to the effect that near tho village of Schalajifa, in the district of tho Don, 33 female field laborers wero burned to death in a barn, where they had locked themselves to escape mo lestation by male laborers, who, In re venge, fired the barn and watched tho burning without heeding the shrieks of the victims. A Friend of John TSrown's. Paola, Kan., July 27. Mr3. Cynthia Merritt Roscoe, wife of Nelson J. Ros coe, ono of the first settlers of this tate, died nt her home hero Saturday. Sho was a cousin of Gen. "Wesley Mer ritt. Sho came from New York to Osa watomle in 1854. She was closely identified with Capt. John Brown, of Osawatomie, and in the battle at that place the Roscoe home was the only one not burned. Gen. Dnvl Retired for A-ge. Manila, July 27. Maj. Gen. George "vV. Davis has transferred the com mand of tho department of the Phil ippines to Maj. Gen. James F. Wade, Gen. Davis having been retired for age. Gen. Davis last act was to review all tho (troops In and about Manila. He will sail for San Francisco on tho transport Sherman. An Alleged Female Hone Thief Captured. Guthxle, Ok., July 27. Dora Cox, an alleged horse thief, has been recap tured and placed in Jail at Watonga, after successfully eluding officers since 3 89S, when sho escaped from the coun ty Jail at Kingfisher. She is one of the low fenmdo outlaws ever operating in ithis territory. Itank Teller Drowned While Itnthlncr. Lawton, Ok., July 27. Charles Rush, 2 years old, bookkeeper and teller for tlko Citizen' bank, of this city, was drowned in Medicine creek, near Law ton. A party tyent out for a week's outing and Rush, who could not swim, ). went in bathing and waded Into deep Gurrle Nation Scored IWinaovolt. Pottsvillo, Pa., ftuly 27 . Carrie Na tion, scored President Roosevelt for bringing to Kansas last May his "sa loon on wheels." Sho said that had ehe not been laid up sho would have smashed It to flinders. A Record Flight of IMceon. Mlshawaka, Ind., July 27. Thirty- I three birds of the Mlshawaka Homing club yesterday flew hero from Holly Springs, Miss., 50C miles, in 15 hour This Is claimed a a record. ' j LONE BANDIT IN LINCOLN. In Hrmwt Daylight Ho Entered Two llual noun IIourph ntul with u ltevolver Terrorized tho Occupant. Lincoln, Nob., July 25. Ono of th most daring robberies In the history of the city occurred Friday when a solitary stranger robbed two Lincoln business houses of $45, using a revolver to tcrrorlzo tho victims. He first erflered tho rooms over tho restaurant of 0. E. Houck where tho latter was taking n bath. Ho commanded Houck to mako no outcry and rifled his pock ets of $7.50. Tho thief then went to Rehlaender's drug storo and broko In tho rear door while tho clocks were watching the parado of Rlngllng's cir cus, opened tho safe and got $28. J A clerk was standing behind tho soda water 'fountain at tho tlmo but. the robbery was not discovered until ten minutes later when tho robber had disappeared. Tho police are baffled. .'JAPAN WILL WATCH RUSSIA. The Talk of Wnr Hotwcen tho Two Conn tries mi Invention Chlnit Urged to Open Munuhurlttn 1'orts. London, July 25. Japan has decided to observe tho policy of waiting and watching Russia, advocated jby Great Britain. "In tho mcanttmo sho will urge China to carry out tho assur ances given to tho United States re spectlng Manchuria and will endeavoi to obtain tho opening of additional ports. At tho Japanese legation horc tho following statement was mado bv an official to tho Associated press: "1 can assure you that tho talk of wai between Russia and Japan is an in vention. Japan has not tho least in tention of taking that course." Snld Grncc After 'Murtlcrliifr. Mlddleburg, Ky., July 2. Aftei killing one man and fatally wounding another, Robert Lee, a minister at Linnie. in Casey county, said graco at tho jail table in Liberty. Leo became Involved In a quarrel with Ellis Woods and the latter's son and the shooting followed, In which tho preachei proved himself more than a match foi both of his opponents, for he succeed ed in killing Woods and fatally wound ed his son1. The 'fighting parson" was then arrested arid taken to tho jail at Liberty, whero ho peacefully re turned thanks at the table with the other prisoners. Hungry and I'oniillon. Bt. Louis, July 25.-Fred Nuttall, an Englishman living in New York city with his wlfo and two children, whe recently went to Kansas because of the alluring offers of high wages for har vesters, arrived In St. Louis last night on his return trip, hungry and penni less. Ho asserted that the plight oi tho eastern college students who also went to Kansas as- temporary harvest- ers is extreme. His last knowledge of them is that they wero out of money and there was no employment in sight. They looked like tramps and some wept in distress. Declared lie Created I.tfe. Anderson, Ind., July 25. With one ounce of common salt, six ounces of pure Avater, six ounces of 90 per cent alcohol, all mixed in an ordinary glass dish, and two ounces of aqua ammonia distributed in five small plates and all covered by an air tight glass tube, Dr. Charles W. Littlefield, of Alexandria, Ind., yesterday afternoon declared that ho had created life in tho form of thou sands of atoms of animated substances similar to well developed germs of life and trllobites. Miner to t.et 72 Cent a Tan. Pittsburg, Kan., July 2C Under tho agreements entered Into for the mines of Missouri, Arkansas, Indian territory and tho Cherokee district, which In cludes Crawford and Cherokee counties In Kansas and Vernon and Bates coun ties In Missouri, 72 cents a ton for mining will be paid during tho tho en suing year and the Illinois day scale of wages, 12 cents increase, Trill bo paid for entry, yardage and dead work. Grorcla Convict In Revolt. Chattanooga, Tcnn., July 25. The convicts leased by tho state of Geor gia to tho Georgia Iron anl Coal com pany at Colo City, Ga., revolted yester day afternoon. The guards in attempt ing to restore order shot and fatally Injured two of the negroes. The re mainder of tho colony, about 125 in number, have barricaded themselves and are defying tho guards. 8500,000 Flro In Clilruca. Chicago, July 25. Two buildings of tho Omaha Packing company at Lum ber and Halstod streets wero practi cally destroyed by fire Friday. Loss, $500,000. The refining plant was con sumed and the flames spread to an eight-story brick warehdhse containing quantities of lard and 10,000,000 pounds of pork, most of which was destroyed. Does John A. I.en Intend to Skip'.' Nlagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., July 25. Daniel J. Kelley says that within the last two weeks John A. Leo has on tered Into negotiations with several persons to "settle everything" for $5, 000. Not long ago Lee refused an offer of $10,000 from a well known St. Louis attorney representing railroad Inter ests to leavo the country. HERE AND THERE. Germany exports about $5,000,000 worth of electrical goods to Russia an nually. Mexico raises 50,000 bales of the 100, 000 bales of cotton used each year In that country. Capital punishment was abolished in Italy since 1875. Since then murders have increased 42 per cent. Thero are 107,815 dressmakers em ployed by firms in Londdn. The highest wages obtainable except in tho case of about a dozen heads of departments are 18 shillings rt week. The French colonial party wish tho port of DIego-Saurlez, a fine natural harbor at tho extreme north of-Madagascar, mado axGlbraltar, from which France could dominate the Indian ocean. Biebrich-on-the-Rhlne Is becoming a great rival of Italy in the manufacture of macaroni, the Germans claiming cleanliness and nutritive value as the chief recommendations for the Rlebrlch article. Formerly Italy'B climate1, cheap wheat and air-drying facilities aided the Italian manufacturer, but superior labor-saving machinery has brought the Blebrlch article a great competing trade. Paris now boasts a "man with steel hands." Admitted to a hospital the other day at his own request, he was ex amined by a student, and pronounced to be absolutely well. Ho thereupon seized the student's hand and squeezed It till he literally crushed the fingers to show his appreciation of the welcome Intelligence. On being removed to n police station he broke a thick log ol wood In two, bent a pair of pincers with his fingers, and burst a rope wound ten times round a barrel. HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS. String beans mako an acceptable salad. Dry flour and an old newspaper will polish up tinware. Water should bo used when it first bolls, or It becomes flat. Marinade or marinate means to pickle or cover with vinegar for a certain time. Use hot Instead of cold milk for your mashed potatoes and note the differ ence. Potatoes an gratln are simply pota toes cut, mixed In cream sauce, baked In tho oven and served In the dish In which they are cooked. Children's soft felt hats that have be come soiled may be put through the tubbing process with manifest advan tage. Wash on the board just tho same as you would a pair of stockings, risse In water of the same temperature and lay on the grass or a bush to dry. Mirrors are never so well cleaned nnd polished as when wet newspapers are used for the first process and soft, dry crumpled papers for tho last. If the mirrors are very much soiled, with fly specks, for Instance, but ammonia In tho water. Soap should not be used at all. TRADE TOPICS. For the first time In 25 years, cane sugar Is being exported from Cuba tc England. Sixty million barrels of kerosene were produced In the United States. The proceeds from the Kile of this and thr byproducts obtained from petroleum are estimated at $500,000,000. Six million dollars' worth of shoes have been sold abroad by American shoemakers within a year. This shows the exports in that line to have multi plied by 12 In ten years. Mexico, Cuba and Canada each bought about $500,000 worth, and nearly all the remalndei went to Great Britain. THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City. July 2S. CATTLE: Peer steers 54 35 (ft G Native belters .'! 10 it 4 Western steers 2 SO ie 1 hogs r. oo fir BIIKISI 3 CO & a WHEAT No. 2 linrd C'J Hi No. 2 red TV CORN No. 2 mixed VJ f?) OATS No. 2 mixed 32 fi) RYE FLOUR Hard winter pat... 3 20 ti 3 Soft winter patents... .3 50 fi) 3 HAY Timothy G (X) fi' 9 Prairie D 00 F? 8 BRAN f,!i ft) BUTTER Fancy to extra . II ? EGGS' , CHEESE-FuU cream tyAi POTATOES .- " ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Ucof steers 4 35 R) 5 Texas r.teors . 3 35 (i r HOGS Pnclters G 23 tf 5 SHEEP Natives 3 50 8 4 FLOUR Rid winter pat.... 3 00 fp 4 WHEAT No. 2 red 7S'.fi CORN No. 2 Gl fT OATS-No. 2 31 0 RYE , 50 Q BUTTER-'Jreamery 1G fi CORN MEAL 2 BACON 8 C2i(fi 0 . CHICAGO. CATTLE-Steers 4 00 ffr HOGS Mixed and butcher?. G 30 ft G SHEEP-Western 3 25 4 FLOUR Winter patents .... 3 75 f? 3 WIIEAT-No. 2 red 78 0 CORN No. 2 25 7G 85 30 75 C0V4 71 GO 33 50 50 SO 00 00 ( 17 11V4 10 50 00 55 00 00 80 Gl 85 Gl 21 70 W,i GO CO 00 00 7S14 02i no 51 70 OATS No. 2 RYE-July ...J LARD September 7 GO fl 7 PORK July 13 20 13 NEW YORK. CATTLE-Steers 4 3VH G HOGS GOO ffi a SHEEP 3 00 4 WHEAT-Nd. 2 823 CORN-No. 2 OATS-No. 2 v 50 30 C5 83T4 FOR TWENTY YEARS MAJOR SUFFERED FROM DANGEROUS KIDNEY DISEASES CURED 1 Pe-ru-no Creating a National Sensation in tho Chronic Ailments of tho Kidneys. Major T. II. 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