4 . ill 115 Oil FOUR HUNDRED STRIKE FOR HIGHER WAGES, KANSAS & TEXAS MEN QUIT Tm Caul Mora Per Ion Demanded After pleuiler 1, but Ma A liga tion i'eld lr the (ompenr to th Men Herler Miliar Not CaneeraiTtia Strike la I'ennnyireula. Maco, Mo,, Aug. fi. Tbe 4)9 men iploytd lit tint Kansas A Texas com oy' coal mine at Ardmore, recent lemanded ft raise In wages from tJ 0 cent pur ton, to take affect Bep ber 1, 'i'h company made no re ',0 thl demand, but continued to lis mine at their fullest capacity, t men finally concluded that tin my wii Ailing nil extra order reparing to rfus to grant the - demanded and yesterday they 'other meeting and noli lied the ,viiy that If It did not at once igreo to grant the Increase they would ttrlk. The company' in in agur nil 11 mule no rfply and the miner struck ant night, only two voting against folng out. i The Ardmore miner deolare they fill not again work for 40 cent, Hu sjrlntendent Arthur Vail say lie U ot now ready to answer that the ompuny will grant the Increase, 'J'Ua H'n) miners at Jlevler, this coun f , r'!lrlii(f CO uent per ton, the slim ier rate, are still working and o far can be learned this morning there HI be no atrlke there, WVLY CfJftlNO TUB MINER, I Vmmvwi, I'a., Aug. -0 th W iue of the New York and Cleveland O a Coal company thoiui at Handy ct 'ek and Turtle creek are now coin pi etely tied up, and the J'lum creuk m fin are alowly being won over. Yea Unlay over half of the latter failed to report for work, and to-day twenty trior were induced to quit. Other are expected to atrlke a soon as they shall Jttve cleaned up their work, Commit "leo are working Industriously In the house of the minor The New and Cleveland Oa Coal company I making every effort to keep the mine going. Jta ofllcer claim that all the I'luiu crock minora are working, while the strikers nay that not more than forty are In the pit. FRANCE EXPECTS FAVORS. The 10 far Cent lto(luillfi Allowed Air lb Dingle mil looked Vor, Paws, Aug, 6. The liaulol to-day publish? an Interview with the min ister of commerce, hi, llouchor, in Which he Is quoted a declaring that It "ihould not for a moment be doubted that President McKlnlcy will spon taneously grant to Franco 20 per cent tariff reduction a permitted by the Jllnglcy bllL It Is, of course, only oil till condition that France will con tinue to grunt the United St a ton the customs concessions arranged a a quid pro quo for tlui economic advant age which have now disappeared. In asking for this reduction France will cite the fuvor accorded to Import .from the I'nlted Mule, and tho liberal leglalutlon enabling Amerlcun Insur a n co companies to operate in Franco in competition with the homo compu nles." , Jnlle Field Mar Itatlre. Wasimnoto!, Aug. II. The report 1 current here that Justice Htcphen J. Field of the United State aupremo court, will retire from active service August 10, when he will have nerved one day over thirty-four year, break ing the record of Chief Justice John Marshall. It I nald that Attorney General McKenua wilt 1ms appointed to the .vacancy tliu created, and that Haiiry Hitchcock, the noted Ht, Lou I lawyer, will then be made attorney general Justice Field wit appointed by President Lincoln in lsfl3. To Kdncala lb I hInM. Ban Fmani'Iim'o, Aug. 6. Dr. Jobn Freyer, profenaor of oriental lan gunge and literature of the tle unl eralty, ba returned from China, where lie bad Weu In eouauUallou with high government otllclaU about the founding of a unlveralty at Hhang bat for the education of t hin in WeaUirn art, lenei and literature. lleddcllued au utTer to Iwcoiue the prealient of the Inatltutiun, but eon aentea I J alt the projeeL The va tablUhment of tula UntllutUm I on of the lda of the progreaalve party tn (lilna, A Mall I'awMa ait NiwYohh, Aug fk lieprvaentatlve of Urge malt ng linn ml at th llu- tl Manhattan In tht city )rurdsy and Uhk step toward a great emit bliiatlou. The Arms reprsseut aUiu eighty ir ut of th malt output t th United Hales, whUU ateragv 10, OOO.IkkI bvulirl. 4aa It. Raa Maal lit M l laa. Ilulstidi, Tm., Aug. a, Jha It taga, ht0v r agu rvlgl bU seat la the I'alud MW K nsia t baetiin a of th slab railroad etna HiUiUmsrs, lis smsumhv.I bit rau.lt iWy to sttwvwd Un-r Q Mil:, wnuao torn Ui splr at )r A Uitia4 a luaa iaaiaa. I'MMMii, Aria, Aug k -I'laa h ta irltd U a railroad to tho Ureal tanru of Ih tuloiadd and matirartUia U bi bag ift . frimt iHiiat mihi th Kant Vm llt at lsgUl! vt William HELD WITHOUT BAIL It Ma Oo Hard With John Morrow for Killing III I)anhtr Lovar. Rocki'okt, Mo., Aug. The pre ilminary trial of John Morrow.charged with the murder of John Goode, wa held in WaUon, Mo., yesterdoy, re ultlng In holding Morrow over with out bail to the circuit court, which convene in September. Morrow" wor that he had every reason to believe that Gooilo had rulnod hi daughter, whom Goode wa vliltlng on the night of the murder. The defumui introduced some medi cal testimony which did not substan tiate Morrow' auitplclon, and which muy pjttko It go hard with hlra on hi trial. This county ha no jail, and Morrow will b taken to Hi Joseph for aafo keeping. Joha CuiUhfg Alaska Vsntors, Ciik;aoo, Aug. fl. -John Cudahy I at tho head of a Chicago syndicate to bo capitalized at 'J8,U'H),0(M, which Is going to own, develop and operate nearly all tho gold quartz uilno in Kustcrn Alaska which have been dis covered up to thl time Th corpora tion will own mine tho present value of which, at the lowest estimate, I ino.ooo.ooo, The prospective value, which can bo known only when tho work of development is well in hand, may be several time 8.'-0,0(K),dOJ. For five year tho company ha prospected the mountain of Eastern Alaska for gold veins, employing tho best oxpert that could bo Induced under big pay to go into that region, Oo to Work at Haduosd Wss. VouHGsrowif, Ohio, Aug, ft. Tho Hew Amalgamation association wage scale was signed yesterday afternoon by President Garland of the Amalga mated Association of Jron, Htcel and TJn Workers, and ' Hecretary II. Nutt of tho Iron Manufacturers' association. Tho scale finally agreed upon wa In tho main as follows: Guide mills, rolling and heating, IS per cent reduction on straight, Kough ors, 1M per cent reduction, liar mill heating and rolling, 10 per cent reduction for Iron and 19 per cent for steel, , Hkelp mill rolling and beating, 10 par cent reduction. Knfland'f Claim llutd. Bar Fusrisco, Aug, 0 The steam er Helglo bring the new that the right of tho Hrltish government to take possession of I'almyra Island Is to be disputed. Luther Wilcox, of Hono lulu, declares that the Island belong to himself, Fred iWundenberg and William Kinney, They suenred their right from tho Pacific Navigation company, which purchased the island from tho Hawaiian government. Tho government, In turn, acquired it right to It through tho discovery and coloni zation of tho Island by Charles lien ton, in 1812. Carnival of Niiort fUs Fiusi'isiio, Aug. ft. William A. lirady I going to hold a carnival of sport In Nevada thl fall. While prize fight will be the principal attraction, there will be other event In th sport- ng line, such as horse and bicycle races. The carnival win last several duys, and will bo pulled off probably in the early part of October, He no and Carson are expected to be tho ri val bidder for tho fight. Iowa Miliars to io Oat. Ottcmwa, Iowa, Aug. B. A thou- and miner went out in thl district last night They demanded 80 cent and It from the operators. The hitter granted the so-ccnt rate, but refused to bind themselves to tho winter irlces. The men ut several Center- vllle, Kathhtm and lorbimh mines have already stopd work und stutc meeting for this city August ti. It Is telleved by both operator and miners that a strike win on declared. (las Coiulilna In St, Jwih. Ht. Josii'ii, Ma, Aug. 5. Kmcrson McMillan of Nw York i In the city arranging for a consolidation of the two local gas companies. This will end a seven years' competition. The capital stock of tho reorganl.ed com pany has been Increased xrom V3,noo to 1,000,000. A raise In tho price of gas la looked for. Hnssla Ha m Klondrka, Too. London, Aug. B Tho Daily Chronicle ay that tho Russian government is about to send a second expedition to obtain further Information aa to th gold bearing region in th Hlborlan part of tit Russian emplro, which promises, when opened, to it a second California, Mardared tV liar Dana Mar. Bt, Lori. Mo., Aug. 6. Mr Teter llauptman, 00 year old and feoble, wife ot a wholesale cigar merchant, wa murdered yesterday afternoon by her Insano daughter, Loulso, who out her parent' throat from oar to ear with a butcher knife. rraaldaallal I'la na (Im. Watiiiaoto, Aug. fi Few appoint- loanUof presidential postiuastar will be made before rrestdent MeKlnUy return to Washington. Thaso fw pHilutioant will m only In rasei wUloU raquiro Imiuedlalo action A ttatorf l taMlai WaiMtstiMN, Aug, ft, Th apHlnt ruent of Juhn rtulder ti W tun'l at Itucktln, Linn vonnty, Ma, I r gardad a a UminU hrn vktorj hel Mala l It ansa Tort. A. Ksa. As? s.-Umhl hiw or toll la a grt Hianv Kans h.uh t atgbt and todsy, brvakin tho drouth which ha Won dulag oi UrsaWatng rUis Injury U tho tor kbaaf--'-- M H-i I ran t ill hi i as iaif rMi if !. VriHit, Aug k. IWorgo II Mstlatt of 'it to has Wh i iiinld AtUf iHwUtrtttW Itnlvlar to smih-vo tol,,al M. H haltrt Nw York ItllXhl Id loi.prtH la tho R14. DAN M'TACCART DEAD. The Notd Kanaaa Saccnmbs to Wound! Infllatad bj Hfnrj Hehaealej. Isdki'Bnmmck, Kan., Aug. 5. The most tragic killing in the history of thl town, orcurred near Liberty, Kan., at 11 o'clock yesterday. Henry Hheesley shot and killed ex-Senator Daniel McTatrgart In the milling prop erty that ha been known as the Mo Taggart mill since the-early day of Montgomery county, Hheesley 1 held without bail to await hi preliminary hearing set for August 13. The killing grew out of a financial disagreement between Mr. McTaggart nettry 8hueley, the operator of tho mill. A Justice of the peace granted McTaggart a judgment upon goods in the mill belonging to Shees loy, and an officer went to the mill to sell the good necessary to satisfy the judgment One lot of good had been told, when Hheesley, who had been a llnt observer of the proceedings, stepped up to within seven feet of McTaggart and 11 red tho fatal shot from a 3H-callbcr revolver. The ball I ased through the body above the leart The ex-senator fell to the floor while the murderer fired a second shot, the ball passing through the hand and arm of hi victim' youngest son, Dolph McTaggart, a lad of about 15 year. Hheesley then started to flee, but wii captured and brought to the county jail by tho constable, who had been performing the sale. Cap tain McTaggart sank rapidly and ex pired at Z:'I0 yesterday afternoon. Daniel McTaggart ha been a con spicuous figure in public Ufa in Kan sas for thirty year. For fourteen year ha represented Montgomery county In tho legislature, six years in tho lowsr branch and eight years in tho Htalo Senate, During all that time he stood high in tho councils of the Republican party and was fre quently mentioned for the congress ional nomination In his district A year ago when tho Ht, Lou I con vention declared for tho single gold standard, Mr, McTaggart, who had always been a staunch friend of silver, followed the example of Senator Tel ler and other silver republicans and bolted the convention and the nom inee. During the campaign he used all the Influence at his command for tho success of tho fusion stat and national ticket. Mr, MoTaggart wa born In Iowa in DMA. Ho entered the army June, 1801, with an Iowa regiment, and after re ceiving his discharge, organized a col ored troop and wa commissioned captain until the close of the war. After the war he was t'e tailed by the government to bury Union soldiers. Ho disinterred f't.OOO old soldiers and buried them at Murphreesboro, Va., Nashville, Tenn., and New Albany, Ind. Mr. McTaggart came to Kansas in IHttB with considerable money. Ho took a prominent part in the early settlement of the state and hns always been prominently identified in every movement in Montgomery county. When ho flrt came to Kansas he opened a store at Liberty, but was not successful. He then built a mill on the Verdigris river between Lliierty and Independence. In this mill th murder occurred. Kngland's lleclslon Noon. London, Aug. ft. Tho Dully Chron icle announces that the flnul meeting lotween tho members of the bimetallic commission, licuded by Henator Wol- cott and Lord Hullttbury, will take place during the hitter purtof next week at the foreign ofllce. Most of the member of the cabinet will bo present anil It Is understood that Lord Salisbury will then Inform tho com missioners of the government's de cision on thu question of a more ex tendud use of silver. flood Rain Along tha llurllnrfton. Ht. Johkiii, Mo,, Aug. ft. Tho drought was broken last night and this morning by a good rain, tho fall varying from half an inch to an inch and a half, along the Itnrlington liners He ports at tho general ofliee are that tho rain came just in time to save th corn crop, on tho St. Joseph ana Grand Island road an inch and a half of rain fell I'olionad hf Madiroom. Roraronn, III., Aug. ft. Albert T. Lamb, salesman for a local furnitnro company, and lour ot his children are dangerously sick from eating what was aupponcd to be mushrooms. Mis Urlna, aged SO, died thl morning, and hlta, aged 14, cannot live. Arbitrator Baltla a PUpala. HrniNoruuH HL, Aug. ft. Th dif forsniyt hotween a number of large Chicago printing and book binding Arms and their employe ha Wen settled by tho state board ot arbitra tion In favor of tho latter. Itoth side will abide by tho devlalon. aeafced Trmm a Trala ay lightning. ATtiiisos, Kan., Aug. 1 tioorg ftteln, a freight hrakvman on tha Cen tral brand, f th Ualn I'aclhV, wa Unov'Ue I from a U car by lightning while th train was running at full speed between Ames and Clyde, and It la not believed that he ran recover. A Bttla Atatast kegra ttMaere. Atlasta. Ua, As, ft. Two hun dred whit wvnmi aad girl employed t th 1 ullon Mag nd Cotton mills In Hit city struck this morning beraus nf thr) employ mm! ft twealy-av tegru wwmea la th Kddlng depart meat Mail ale a ttaia. Omi. Lwa. Aug, a.-Itigh Ih Um k Uad psager train, t Hb yaga btiund, was turned by hall slots whleH rH4 on I he irarW la th euU, H r window la the train as brvh 14 oropa wr tat la piece WANTS HIM KEPT OUT. A Wlfo Wants to lliti liar Hatband llsrred From Landing. New Yobk, Aug. 5. The secretary of the treasury will decide the ques tion whether or not August Armand, a lielgian, who arrived here on the Massdam on Monday, fill all be per mitted to land. lie is at present de tained by the immigration author ities on the complaint of Ar mand' wife, who charge him with being a man of bad character and say he tried to get her to lead an immoral life for hi support Armand wa at one time a Catholic missionary in Africa and Egypt, hav ing been consecrated to the priest hood in France by Dlshop Dubois of Galveston, Texas. Later on, Armand renounced Catholicism and, becoming a Protestant, married the woman who now seeks to have him kept out of tho country, Mrs. Armand allege that, In Kansas City, her husband aold their baby to wealthy peorple, and charges that the roan threatened her with violence if she did 'not support him in idleness. GOVERNOR LEEDY OBJECTS radar at Judga Knjolns tha Stat of Kansas and Kagals Htrlfa, Topkka, Kan., Aug. 5. The federal jfllcers and tho state of Kansas will clash. Last week a federal judge from Arkansas, Judire Williams, held court at Manltou and issued an In junction on behalf of tho West ern Life Insiirunco company of Now York, restraining Huperln tendent McXall and Attorney Gen eral Itoyle from bringing any civil or criminal suit against the com pany. It 1 this order that Governor Leedy and the state administration propose to contest It is stated that Governor Leedy is preparing a circu lar letter of groat importance which ho will send to the prosecuting attor ney of the state, appealing to their patriotism to uphold the criminal law of Kansas against the Interference of federal authorities. 500 REPORTED KILLED. Volcano In Philippine droop Caarag Oraal Lots of Ufa. Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 5. Five hun dred reported killed up to July 1 Is the record of the terrible outbreak of th great volcano of Mayon, on the island of Luzon, one of tho Philippine group. All night of June 26 this volcano be gan throwing up ashes and lava In Im mense quantities and flame were thrown upward considerably over 100 feet above the crater. Tho next day fifty-six bodies were recovered at a considerable ' distance, and tho most recent dispatches to Hong Kong up to July 8 stated that not less than 6U0 were known to be killed. Two Hold liobbars. Kansas Citv, Mo., Aug. ft. Two men carried a glass showcase filled with gold rings down Main street dur ing tho rain storm at 0 o'clock last evening. Tho case was seven feet long and thirteen Indies wide and twelve inches deep. The rings wero suspended on small brass nails set in the plush bottom of the case. The men were thieves. The showcase was taken from in front of Htreicher's jew elry store, 1017 Main street. There wero 100 rings in the case, worth all tho way from 75 cents to 81 each. After depleting the case of Its jewelry the thieves walked quickly down the alley to Ninth street and disappeared. Indiana Striker Marching. Fhinckto.n, Ind., Aug. ft. Tho strlk ng miners of Daviess, I'ike and Gib son counties have taken thu marching fever, and yesterday a movement bo gun In which they win attempt to eloHe every coal mln.j in Southern Indiana. The march began among the Duviess county miners. They in vaded l'ike county, and have closed the mine at Hodgers and the Wooley mine at Petersburg. It is reported hero that the strikers entered the Wooley mine and drovo Uie men at work out like cattle. Mahar aad Sharkay to fight New Yobk, Aug. !. Representatives of I'eter Maher and Tom Sharkey met in this city yesterday and made a sec ond deposit of Son of the 110,000 for felture for a fight between tho pugi list, Tho offer of Zeko Abratn of tho Knickerbocker Athletic Club of San Francisco of J'.'O.ooo for the fight to bo pulled off In Han Francisco was taken up. An answer was returned saying that the offer would be accepted If tho conditions of tho articles wero satis- factory. lademnlty for tha Jamoaoa Raid. Lonihix, Aug. . Tho Morning Post understand that Cecil Rhode and Alfred Kelt, a former member of th board of directors of th HrltUh South Africa Chartered company, have paid tho Transvaal government l,too,00 a Indemnity for th Jameson raid. THE MARKETS. Kansas Illy llrala and Live Blaeh. Hard Whl-N . 7V,ci N I. T4 No. 4. 7J-n relxUd. Moll Watsl-Nu 'A Tet N S. 7cj Nk 4 rejected ". Mwlng Wkest-N 9. 7Ui N S, IS IWl'Nik A 9 V I N , 'i-i NS A 9Si nagriiie, iJ.IU Whtte rit-N'A tlKi H A tflV'i -N A. V'- tMl-N SL Hi h. a, tl N . llelif. Na a hite. Ii Ns A ITci Ks A I 4lrtv Ht-.N IT. N lltVl NS tJl III a . t'. rati H& liT'( kata tirie M, N I. AVtki, K Atto. Ma A Ji .!( fS.dtS a Itwikt, iTSil, Ne, t, iabt4?, cluicr, a, it A. ktjt I Uis - K'li. Iti tslres. I7T kli-tA. k t4altie t"t lire Ts sr kl lr l s k4 kigker w h ir and A W l teals Mshef e lee Jet a i ale. ahl 4g a4 dre4 keel iei lAO" AM aiie bllr tAklltti ( va llisAl al 141 IAlA 4 V B4lla l.ki4 ttTlti li.. ti.,ii Itor sim4 I lit Tbe ssitiket AM !' aU kkr- a,.ue vi.au iltu Um .... sk,k H. in 'A nii i4 A Tk tastktt Uttlvaa sAU. Use Kansas Lump Rock Salt For Stock Purest, Healthiest, Best Address WMSTMRN ROCK Bolt Agents tor lyona Rock Three Opinions: "The CHICAGO RECORD is a model newspaper In every sense of the word." Harrlsburg Pa.) Call. "There Is no paper published In America that so nearly approaches the true Journal' Istlc Ideal as The CHICAOO RECORD." From "Newspaperdom" (New York). 'I have come to the firm conclusion, after a long test and after a wide comparison with the Journals of many cities and coun tries, that The CHICAGO RECORD comes as near being the Ideal dally Journal as we arc for some time likely to find on these mortal shores." Prof. J. T. Hatfield In The Evanston (III.) Index. Sold by newsdealers everywhere and subscriptions received by all postmasters. Address THE CHI CAGO RECORD, 181 Madison-st. J. L. Stbi'iiknh, Pro. IIabb E. OOK-KINa, OHTHOOPtAyHV, 0)THOtV, ARITHMBTIO. Tb Inritrnt. It known, most thoronsh, snd eorpn of mpDrlnnwid Inatructor. with tb lalt lomlwi. Kor lull lulormsMoa, sildr, LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE; - .1 M.. AN ATROCIOUS PROCEEDING. A Qaack Horse Doctor Ilurns an Animal to Death. rouring kerosene oil on a sick hoase, setting fire to it and standing by to make sure that it burned to death arj the outlines of the churiro on which VVeiner Neuiscri' of New ark was arrested tha other day. Two weeks ago Jacob Wolf sent hi son to tell Neulscn that his horse wa ill. Nculsen examined tho horse and ent for a can of kerosene oil. This ha emptied on tho horse's back. "Tho horso has colic," ho said, "and nothing will cure him except heat. I am going to warm tho horse." The animal wits tied to a heavy post in the stable yard and Nculsen sot fire to tbe oil. It bla.ed up at once and the horse was soon roaring and plung ing in the grcutest ttgony. Nuulsnu stood by with folded arms and smiled. Wolf meanwhile ran up and down shouting that Neulson was killing his horse. Nculsen ordered some blankets brought In order to put out the tire. The horse fell, however, in tho death agony and in a few minutes expired. A great hole had been buraed ia it back. A Feeellar Fatality. Near Tuscola, 111., tho other day, while JoscDh IJano.' a well-known farmer, wa ascending tho stairway leading from bis cellar with a largo butcher knife In hi hand, ho acci dentally fell with the blade toward him. Tho keen edge penetrated hi left side and entered his heart, and he died almost Instantly in tho presenoo of his wife. At least that Is the story told by her, and she was the only one preseut Happ's father arrived aoou after, and seeing his dead son at one suspected her of th deed and became frautlo, II pursued !.er Into th Held, attempting to kill her, butsheeseaped. It Is said that ho la now convinced that his sim's death was due to the accident, as described above, and repents his hasty actum. Maitaf Mae r4 I Mereler, Mating by atudeuta at th Maryland Agricultural college I llatile la result lit tho dsth ot on of their number, Kdwlu liutt, Jr., stut of th secretary of statu, Heveral nights ago a nun U ruurt was held and young liotttsa eolith' ted t( a hellion crime, A rope Maaseeured, fastened under hi arms, ami I wm suspended to a transom. Young Hot l appeared at break fast neil morning a though nothing had hap- petted, but liter in th day Wa taken very IlL it ha had several spasm eud eonllnue to gro wor. He hs been too U to be removed Ut hi horn at Annapolis, and hi evuditkm U trowel duiigervu. If Italy MteMy Hrewi 11-"! aw tully tired. 1 ua you wotthi let m borrow your at tain mji to r horn." divii. "Wbst good would thai do?" Ktl H h It oa t taa get a i1 la th IUt Af " GROUND ROCK SALT FOR STOCK. Use Rock Salt for Hides, Pickles, Meats, Ice Cream, Ice Makln;, Fertilizing:, fcc., fcc. Mine sad Worts, Ljroa ns Kasepoli, Kas. SALT CO., ST. IOVIS, M0.t Baft Co., mud Royul Butt Co. Wiuoh, Boo. W, C. Bthvukhi, Trea. - OUR SPECIALTY - - - - OOMMIMOIAL LAW, OMAMMAS, uaiNiea connaoeoNOiNCB, omorthamo, RAIO CALCULATION, T Vrg WHITIN4, NMANMIP, aOOMOMIO, beat aiilii'i Inatltatlos Is th (.. Knwllmt melbudn. Hatlitlaoilos gusrsBteeiJ, or nmu.f r- ' Cor Eleventh and O Hi. Teliliue '4oi, Lincoln, Neb. Passing through Tofx ka tlis other t day on hi wny home from Washington Jerry Himpsoii wns nsknd by a Journal reporter what he thought about fusion. Ids reply wns: "The forceo In opposition to rnpiiolicnnlsm, which menus the sway of trust and combinations, must stand together shoulder to shoulder, Jiryun will be the man In i)00, Wo must re member that and be ready to fight tho most glorious und triumphant buttle ever fought by the people of America, Now Is the time to organize lor that buttle. The enemy is ut work and eo ought we to be." Ktur i Kansan. Cascaret atimulaU liver, kidney aad bowels; nsvsr sicken, weaken or grip 10 A Hook Free, We want the names and addresses of responsible (iirunTS und business men to whom wo may si-tid sample cople ot this paper with sums chance ol getting them to subscribe. In order to net sum a list we have d" cided to send a copy ol M. H. King book entitled "A lew I' ii uncial fuel, to every person sending ia a list of tea or more names and addresses. It is a valunble book with over sixty illustrative diagrams and retails at 2i cents per copy. hmitor Allen says ol the book, "it posMcsocs great merit nnJ should be extensively road by all who desire to see a reform In our monetary system." All that Is iieeessnrv for you to do to etacopy I to semi Inn list ol th uame nnd addresses ot ten or moi tanner or business men In your local ity, W wish you to noike a good a election a possible. The name ot Vtopullst wno ar abln and likely to ut. scribe lor tht paier are preferred. IAKECHEESEATHOME U KemdOne Dollar to K. C. I KlTTINOKH. I'nwall. Killllh Ditkota, and reoelve by mail ten lUnnrt with tilaln printed iustructloa In making t'lieeeeat horn with such apparatu a very farmer now ha Full cream factory flieeee th hind made, and your money refunded if yn tall while following Instruction. Thr pounds ot rheeea run be made lu place ot aoo (Miuud ot butter. ttriice Killer No handling ot poultry U iiil ed, simply paint rooata, nt Ixnea, rrK k la boarila, and Mil Yi terminator will do Ih real. Si gwlln id Mite Cilermlualor til make )IM gallon of a aolu lion that r. ii ibalrof all kind lit (in bugs, eie It a rueuinW, iuah, pumpkin. raba-a, toma to, relery, te, Ageala waalel, rWad to circular that t:j all about ll, C44it Uailea.., ...,,.,,,.,,,, S eenl t onu ,,,,,A,,,,, wata i iimm l4 H1 ( tUtMtlN. leaver ( lly, A WtU ' l,Sl.,lt,tiu IV )." f..,i4 M tiatK aaiiiMa S aet M i kit ea am, A ro M r 0s''a J i