pngegiawwwipp HWWRiBWIPPKSS5ui!??n jiWwtWSTyfff8 ijjHggw' J A V SJ r f. S Hi t ift i" CONGRESS CLOSED. Tho World's Fair Gots an Appro priation of 02,000,000. POLITICAL LEGISLATION BALKED. Tho IJ.iml TMiiff With it nhldo.l Cnnrs -Mr. O'.VotMM I'lnhnrton lCrinliiilon AttGiiii'itnil-lltirry uud Con- fualou t thu It ad, Washington, Attp. ft. Last night tho I'ilty-M-'cond congress, after ln;lng in mission suvcn monthi, tuljouruoil with out tiny. This congress goes to tho country with lU record madenp HWe nil congresses lu which tho housirs. were of different politics. No political legisla tion was enacted. Th democratic house vm cstoppttl from from framing mnny of the laws to which it Is pledged by tho fact that thoy were doomed to defeat In a reonhllcan nemnte. The laM, day was tinr-rentf ulnars for the passago of the world's fair appropriation of tv 51)0,000, the compromise proportion agreed upon Wednesday. The agreement about the world's fair appropriation win carried out U tho letter. 'Ihe bill appropriating Si.fiOO. 000 passed both liou&ei of congress he fore 4 o'clock. Tho majority it received in the hou&c exceeded all expectations. The friends of tho fair lcllcvcd it would win, but they wcr nervous and nnxlous. 7io ono dreamed it would re ceive as lurge a vote as it did. Some unforeseen accident was feared but never occurred, and when tho vote was finally counted It was found that it had received n majority of W. Muny democrats who lmvu heretofore voted against the mensuro, fueling themselves bound by tho agreement iu caucus Wednesday, cast their vote in favor ol the appropriation. In the senate no yen and any vot was taken. The senate went into executive fietslon, where an agreement was reached that the yeas and nays should not be demanded, as it wan apparent that no quorum was In the city. Tho critical illiu-s, of Mm. Harrison and the urgent necessity of the president's im mediate departure for Loon Lake was hinted at an a re.n.ou for not blocking action in thu senate by a demand for u quorum, as it had already been demon strated that a large majority of thu senators favored the appropriation. When tho doors were opened tho sen ators who so deslred'brielly stated their objections and then by unanimous con sent the bill w.ts passed. This cleared away the one obstacle to adjournment and both houses took n recess until 7 o'clock, when the llnal sesbion of the Fifty-second congress was held. The closing hours were unacted last evening under tho glare of tho gas light and in the presence of densely packed galleries Mr. Harrison was in the president's room iu the sonato wing of the capital siglilug bills uud resolu tions. In tho corridors wore claimants and lobbyists anxiously seoklng action on meu&urcM lu which thoy were inter ested Messengers rushed hither and thither down tho long corridors and th ni ho usual scenes which mark the closing the national legislature occurred Tlw members of tho wnata waited leisurely in tholr scats whilo tho house with much hubbub and confusion cleared its decks for adjournment. The last confc rcuco agreement on the sun dry civil bill emasculated tho O'Xeill amendment, providing against the em ployment of armed 1'lukerton detect ives by the United States, or by com panies with government contracts, so as to mako it only applicable to tho District of Columbia and the depart ments of tho government. The doughty author of the bill, who is known the country over as a labor agitator, for several minutes poured hot shot into tho house conferees for their "Igno minious surrender." Tho house took it as a good uaturcd bit of buncombe, and after that the conferees explained the legal defects of tho O'Neill amendment. The report was agreed to and thu Inst appropriation bill was sent to thu pres ident for his slgnuturo, which waa quickly attached. Tho last hour was occupied with tho usual routine proceedings. A bill or two was railroaded through by unanimous consent. Then the committees appoint ed by tho house and senate to notify the president congress was ready to ad journ, tionnau and Allison on the part of the sunate, uud MuMIUln, Fellow-sand O'Neill on tho part of the house, re ported that tho president had nothing further to communicate to congress. Ab the clock indicated 10:18, twelve min utes boforo tho hour of adjournment, Mr. Pearson, of Ohio, secured unan imous consent to usk for the passage of a resolution for tho uppolntment of a committee to ruvlso uud modify tho pen sion laws during tho recess. After a good deal of explanation and a moment or two of intense nusponsa on the- part of thu gallant Ohloan tho resolution was passed three minutes before 11 o'clock Another resolution or two was rushed through. Tho gavel then fell. The Colored AUInuc. IHellili-, Chaui.khto.n, S. C, Aug. 0. Reports at tho recent annual meeting show that the colored alliance fs on n rapid decline. Tho membership last ycur was 40,000, whilo the officers now are claiming only 25,000. A resolution was parsed that tho alllancu would favor no political party as an organiza tion. lnc"ll' Hrntlmr Dead. Atchison, Kan., Aug. (J. Mrs. John J. Ingalls and son Ellsworth, left for Springfield, Mo., this ufternoon in a re sponse to a telegram announcing thu death of Nov. Frank T. Iugalls. A cablegram has been sent to ex-Senator Ingalls, who is now in Paris. Muilt'buker Men Not Ntrlkor. I.NmAVAt'nup.Ind., Aug. 0. A special to thu News from (South Hcnd, Ind., Bays: "There is no troublo of any kind at the Studclmkcr wagon works in this city. The men are working as usual. The origin of tho fulso report U a mystery." '"IT '"PJ ", . (' JiMllS'ili. -'- ma iihiii-.-I ' 'I' T""- ra-pSS. . Ummmnimfim' ! mmmn m i i. " "!" JL!l .!L-r'",,'ai- "": 1'"'': ' ljll--Jtf.Mf1ftTI f Sl II i'l l'!T8MwJe 1 1 " liriOOJ-J-'1-" ''" I J"JJlJsMMIiMMM SWI N DLI Na-SOrTCM C.'WWT Clilr.iRO Hunk Victimized lly n I'lrm of Young Mm Ami. ted lly a llltonet ltniitt Olllirr. Ciiicaoo, Aug.8. The flight of (leorga Itartels, p.tyiiig teller of the Central Trust it Savings bank, with tho com- ?iarativoly inslgulllcant stun of ?:),000 of ho bank's cash, has unearthed what seems to have been an extensive con spiracy to defraud live Chicago banks. Tho schemo was partly successful and over t.10,000 was secured from lt.irtols' former employers, but hns since been nutdo good Another bank is said to have lost taO.OOO, which amount was al so mado good. Three men formerly connected with the Chicago Hank Note Co, have boon arrested eharged with conspiracy to de fraud and tho Issuance of fraudulent paper. These nro William Fortn's, N. W. llurnsldc and Charles M. Anson, llartcls was tho fourth man. Charles Nichols, a go-between, hos mado nllhlavlts which purports to ex pose the whole scheme. A bill In chan cery usking for the appointment of n receiver of tho bank nolo tonccrn, filed by John 11. Urlblcs, former president of the company, also throws light upon tho methods ised. Forbes was n mannger of the Chicago Hank Note Co.; llurnsldc, the son of n woll known phytdelan, wan associated with Forbes. Anson was but an em ploye of tho llrm. These young men were vouched for by Gun. Allen C. Fuller ami numerous men of wealth and financial Inllucnce, who appear to liuvo trusted them fully, owing to their connection with young Ilurnslde. They opened accounts with the Central Trust & Savings bnnk, the Globo National bank, tho Statu Hank of Chicago, thu First National bnnk and tho Milwau kee Aenuo Statt" bank. Immediately they deposited checks, drafts, etc., which it is claimed have since been found to bo fraudulent, and Inter drew out tho cash. By col- lusion w 1th Rartcls, the greater part of ' mo paper was dumped on the central the absence of the cashier, certified all -..i-. IWI'lltlll.d "iMtn. a ... .. .,... paper and forged drafts, cheeks, etc., were only deposited when thu higher nlllciuls of tho bunk were, out It Is said that the plotters intended to pull nil the b.inks they had deposited money with Into their net nnd then break up and clear out, but the paper came to protest too soon. According to Nichols' affidavit, tho conspirators systematical ly wined, dined and clothed Hartals, besides pny ing tho expenses of the teller and Ills friends nightly ut the houses of ill fame. Itartels disarmed suspicion by In genuously warning the bank officials that he whs auspicious that the note company was "kiting," and suggested that a general guarantee of all trans actions be secured from wealthy Dr. llurnsldc. SAMPLE LAW. The New Klicht-Hour I.w I.lkrly t lie- lent ttuvlf It Ittmrliv Too Far. Washington, Aug. 3. Tho Tarsney olght-hour law iu its application to nil government contract went into effect yesterday and it has already raised n serious question for tho lnw officers of thu United States. According to the construction placed upon it in the treas ury department it will practically pre vent the construction of n federal build ing in thu United States until every mine owner, quarryman, owner of u lumber camp, saw mill, rolling mill nnd brick yard iu tho country udopt eight hours as a day's work for its employes. Tho law requires that In every contiact awarded the contractors shall bo re quired to adopt tho eight hour nystcin iu the employment of men nnd, further than this, mint use no material -which has becu prepared under any other plan of labor. I f ho has the contract for cut ting nnd sotting the stone work his mil tcrlal must bo secured from a quarry employing men eight hours only each day und bo paid a full day's wages for such employment His stono cut ters nro placed on tho samo basis. Ilrlcks .used must bo mndo in brick ynrds where tho Inborers nro paid for a full day's work for eight hours' labor. Iu structure, iron nnd interlordnlshlng the snme rules apply nnd uccordlng to treasury officials it will be necessary for the contractor to secure a bond from each person from whom ho purchases material that it has bjen prepared un der thu eight hour system. It is a question not yet fully an swered whether or not it wll be neces sary to go buck as far as mines and the lumber woods to sccuro absolutely compliance with tho law, but the im pression prevails that It will be. MURDERER ELECTROCUTED. Nothing Uiiuiuxl Occurs at the Kiteutlon of Cul Wnoda. Dannkmoha, N. Y., Aug. 3. Cal Woods, who murdered his father-in-law, was electrocuted yesterday in the prison here. Tho fatal signal was given by Keeper Wolts, of Auburn prison. ,As Ihq con tact camo Woods body straightened out rigidly and the hands turned up ward on the arms of the chair. Twelve sec onds was tho duration of the first contact Tho second contact was two seconds shorter and as it reached its full power a curl of blue smoke arose from the murderer's forehead and on odor of burning rubber filled tho room. This was repeated in tho' third and fourth contacts of six seconds each. Each tlmo Woods' body straightened out This was followed by a relaxa tion as the current was shut off. Tree Miner Kettle. Nashviij.k, Tenn., Aug. 3. At Coal Creek, tho scene of last winter's miners' troubles, tho free miners nro growing restless under tho continued presence of troops nnd their enforced subjection and find many sympathizers among tho mountaineers. Numerous outrages huv been committed of lata on soldiers sent out singly, and tho sltuatiou has become so strained that it has been deemed advisable to Increaso tho force of guards, und last night thirty more recruits wcro sent out from Knoxvllle, Most of these wore members of the local military companies. w WHAT CONGRESS DID. SynnpMs of What Has Keen Aceompllehsd lljr tho Tint SmMoii or the Flftyeeoonu Cni)Rrrii Washinoton, Aug. 1 A review of th work of tho Fifty-second congress, I which was in session eight months, may prove of Interest nt this time. Tho house devoted tho first two months of its cession to tho discussion and ndoption of a code of rules, after which tho regular business was taken up. Hills to tho number of 0,677 hare been introduced in tho house and re ferred to committees. Of this number 2,115 hnvo been reported and placed on tho calendar, about 450 of which have passed the house. Tho most important i mcasuro considered by the house, ex- ccptlng tho general appropriation bills, wore tho silver bill, tho tariff measure, reported from the ways and means committee, tho Chincso exclusion net, the "intermediate" and army nurse pension bills, tho bill to enforeo reclp rocal commercial relations with Canada, tho bill increasing tho pay of life saving crews, to establish lineal promo tion in thu army, for tho better control of national banks in regard to loaning I money to directors and officers, and to ' add tho name of the secretary of agri culture to tho cabinet officers who may net as president in certain contingen cies. This bill and tho silver bill failed in the house, ns did ulso the free coin-1 nge bill which passed tho senate. The several tariff bills passed by tho house failed in tho sonnte, as did also tho bills providing for tho admission of New i Mexico and Arizona as states. Of tho 8,493 bills introduced in the , senate 1,103 were reported upon by committees and 700 of them passed. Among tho most important measures passed by tho senate and not acted upon by tho houso were tho following: To facilitate tho claims for arrenra of pay and bounty for tho construction of revenue cutters, two each; tho "pure food" bill; tho bill to increaso tho rate of pension for certain cases of ,ieaf,,ess; to fix tho price of lands en tercd under tho desert land laws; to a thorlzo tho secretary of wnr to cause a survey to bo made for a ship canal from Philadelphia across New Jersey to Now York bay und tho bill for tho immigra tion laws. A largo number of publlo building nnd claim bills passed by the so n a to ulso failed in the house. One hundred nnd thrco bills have pusscd both houses and been sent to tho president for his signa ture. There are twenty of these bills still under consideration by the executive. Ono has been returned to the houso by Its request without sign ing; two have been vetoed tho bill to amend tho organizing of tho circuit courts of appeals so as to glvo it juris diction of certain Indian cases and tho bill referring tho McUarrahan claim to tho court of private land claims. Three have becoino laws without tho presi dent's approval. Investigations wero a feature of this congress, especially in tho house, and committees devoted much time to them. Tho pension offico received the atten tion of a special committee, which re ported mismanagement of tho bureau under tho administration of Commis sioner lluutn, and reported to tho houso that tho president bo or dered to dismiss that official ut an early day. They also criticised Russell H. Harrison, the president's son, for his connection with securing leases through tho public parks. Tho com mittee on judiciary looked into a matter called to its attention by tho attorney general that marshals and clerks of United States courts in Boston wcro obtaining illegal fees in naturalization cases. They reported several bills to remedy tho evil. Tho committee on banking and currency was ordered to investigate tho failure of tho Keystone and Spring Ourden National banks of Philadelphia and of tho Maverick National bank of Hos ton. Tho committco took a mass of testimony but did not complete their inquiry. Tho committco appointed to Investigate the census offico began their work lata in tho session and finally postponed it until next session. The committco on reform in tho civil ser vice investigated the Baltimore post offico matter and filed a report severely criticising Postmaster-General VVannmaker, stating that he know that the employes were violating tho law, yet he still kept them 4n office. The investigation into the so called "sweating system" of contract labor was conducted by a sub-committee of the house manufactures commit tee. It did not finish taking testimony and will probably resume Its session during tho recess of congress. Senator Chandler and Representative Stump, chairman of the senate and house committees on immigration, rigor ously investigated the expenditures of money at tho Ellis Island emigrant station and the construction of the buildings there. This investiga tion was attended by several exciting scenes between the two chairmen ana Assistant Secretary Nettleton and the principal witnesses. Majority and mi nority reports were made to tho house, but too late for action. No report waa made to tho senate, Chairman Chandler finding himself opposed by the other republican members of the committee in his conclusions from the evidence and not inclined to join tho democrats in their directions. (Ireat Crop In Dakota. Yankton, 8. D., Aug. 1. Harvesting has been in progress a week. Barley, rye, oats and a few fields of wheat have boon cut, all producing a greater yield than last year. The average for wheat is placed at thirty bushels per acre. Corn has made wonderful progress dur ing tho last week and promises welL Attacked llr Moor. Madrid, Aug. 1. Reports have been received here of the attack on a Spanish warship off tho coast of Morocco by a party of Moors ou shore. Immediately upon tho firing of the first shot tho com mander of the gunboat hoisted tho Span ish flag, thinking the attack was there suit of a mistake and expecting that it would ceaso as soon as tho nationality of his vessel w as mado known. In this, however, ho was disappointed, for no sooner did tho Moors seo tho flag than tho firing became more vigorous. There upon the commander ordered the fire to be returned, when the Moors fled precipitately. At ths Tele'xrnph Office. "I want to send n message to n lady In Philadelphia. Her mother Is not ex pected to live," said a Harlem man to tho operator. Operator takes tho message, sits down at his table and begins to send It over tho wire. "Hold up! Don't give it to her so fast She's got heart disease. Go slow. Break it to Iter gently." Texas Slft- inffa. In Snfn Itntrent. Neighbor What's tho troublo in the house? Son Oh, something's gone wrong with ma. Neighlwr "Where's your father? Son He's gone down into tho cyclone pit for the afternoon. .fudge. A Cool Culler. Miss Dnkketfl Did you tell Mr. Oct there I wns not in? Bridget I did, mum. Miss Dukkcts What did he say? Bridget Ho said! "Well, tell her to come down as soon ns she Is lu." He's in the parlor. ruck It'i Good I'olltlM. tUnntsox Ooks to this Mountains. Po do thousands of our Western pcupk, who 11ml a most dollyhtrul vacation uiiitd their grunlto poali. tholr wild gorges, their primeval forests, their ullvory lultcs uud nitrkllng cascades. Ci.kvei.ani) Oor.sTOTitr. REASinn. So do thousand" of our Western people, who rovol In Uiealt nlr nnd tho biluy hatha, i a tho sandy beaches and vnck-lmiind const, lu tho fishluK and tho Bailing and other eli arias of tho rolling on. They llrst send to O. W. Hugclcs, O. P. : T. Agt, Chlcnco, for tho Mltma-n tVnlnir beautiful bird's oyo ninn Hummer Tourist Polder uud then btiv.tlielr tickets to tho St Lawrence, tho Adirondack, tho White mouutalnt, tho New Knirlund cocst, or whmrver tlii'lr rhocon resort mav be. hv the Mlnbigaa Ccutral, "Tho Niagara Fulls Houta." Paiirrr snys that if n trco In known by Its fruit, the miiplo must lo entirely un known, becauso It has no fruit. Hurler's uazar. Tho Only One Kvrr rrlntrd t'au You Flint thnWnriir Thrruls n S Inch display ndvoi-tUcmctit In this pHpcr,lhls week, which has no two words alike c&cpt ono word. Tho sntno Is true of each now nno aitncnring oaeli weoV, from The Dr. Barter Medicine Co. Tills houso iduces a "Crescent" on everything they mulio and publish, l.onlc for it, semi them tho name of tho word and they will return you book, beautiful lithographs or samples free. Biic "Why do you call mo your Vet pas try V" Uo-'"lleouuBO jnu'io u Utile Uit, occasionally." N. Y. Joumul. rut Not Your Faith In frlncc, But rely liniilloltly upon tho power to euro of Hostetter'H Stomach liltters, tho third of a coutury old remedy for malaria, dyspep sia, debility, constipation, liver nnd kidney Inactivity, rheumatism uud nervousness. To mako you cat, sleep and digest well this Is tho to n la Tho delicate, tho aged and con valescent uso it with advantage. A wine glassful thrloo n day. "IUnn lines," sold Mr. Flunltsr, when he oouldu't ti-auslato a passago In Homer. Yulo llecord. Vnn prlnclpnlcnnsosof slckhendacho, bil iousness and cold chills arc found lu the stom ach uud liver, Cured by Ueccnaui's Pills. "I am losing flesh," snld tho butcher as thu dog stole a sirloin steak. Wushlugtou Star. Nursino Mothers nro greatly benefited by usiiiK tho American Hi owing Cu.'a "A. li. C. Bohemian UotUed lleoi" of St, Louis. It takes a bli; man to hold a largo audi ouoe. Boston Transcript. Tnr. Bain's Horn Is published at Indian apolis, Indiana, ut 81.M) per year. ' ' An nrgument results from tho collision of two trains of thought- Wushlugtou Star. MARKET REPORTS. KANSAS CITY, Aus CATTLE Ilcst becvus 3 60 & 4 Stoclars '1 W tt !! NatUocows I W 8" IIOOS Oood lo iholL-o heavy.. 4 60 & WHUAT-Na 2 ml CT fa No. 'J Imrd 01. 54 COIlN'-Na'J nitxod 4'!!i3 OATS-No. i mixed. -I'lO KVK-.Vo. 2 f8 j FLOUIt-1'Atentn, nir suclt... 2 00 ((1 2 Kanor 1W l HAY-Choice timothy 7 0) to H Fancy nrstrlo 7 0" rt 7 6. 40 60 80 7J y S3 bY$ 1M 93 6) 6J I2i 10 12 I0',i 65 POULTRY Spring chlcltcas.. 13 HUTTEIt Choirs creamery... 15' 3 CHUKsE full cream. 11 fi EUCS-C'holco 10 H& rOl'ATOES-Ncw 45 fti ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Pair natives. 3 60 5 Tcxuns 2 3) (13 IIOaS-Hcavy 603 5 SIlflKP Fair to choice" 4 00 Q 5 0) 20 8! M 16 mi v 29) 01 0 15 75 00 BJ 91 H toy I2!i C7 Wt w, 90 20 40 bfl 5W i9 18 2- FLOUR Choice m 'A WHEAT No. K red. 73 z COKS-No 2 mixed. 1 & OATS No. : mixed. nKtrA RYE-No 2 , CO 44 nUTTEll Creamery 15 fit LAM)-Wcntera steam 7 10 a 7 POKK-Nuw 13 7J (13 CHICAGO. CATTLE Prime to extra. 4 75 G 5 I100S-PacUlni?ttnd shipping., 6 25 5 SHKIU' 1'iUr to choice 6 01 (ft. 5 1'l.OUIt Wlutor uhcat 4 20 ffi 4 WHKAT-No. 2rcd T!U1i CORN- No 2..t 4Ki4 OATH-No. 2 33 UYE-No. 2. Co UUTTEU-Creamery 17 LA1CU 7 45 POItlC 13 30 NEW YORK. CATTLE Notho steers 3 80 7 13 4 0 4 113 HO(JS-(JOOdtOClKlC! 6 40 I'LOUR-Oood to iholcc, 4 00 WHKAT-No. 2 rod E3 CORN-No X 57 OATS Western mixed 37 UUTTEH-Creumcxy 15 POKK-niil inss 12 25 t MOTHEltS, and especially nutslng mothers, need the strength ening support and help that cornea with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. It lcJMons the pains and bur dens of child bearing, insure healthy, vigorous of t sarins:. and promotes an abundant secretion of nourish ment on the part of tho mother. It is an In vigorating tonlo made especially for women, perfectly harmless in any condition of tho lumalo system, as it regulates and promotes all too natural functions and never couillcta with them. Tho " Prescription " builds up, strengthens, and cures. In all tho chronic weaknesses and disorders that outlet women, it is mtaran! to benefit or cure, or tho money is refunded. For everv case of Catarrh which tbor can not cure, the proprietors of Dr. Hagdv Ca tarrh Remedy agree to pay f&00 in cash. You're cured br iU mild, soothing, cleans ing, aod boaling proptrUw, or you're paid. u An Tmportnnt iwrrenre. To mako It nnimrent to thousands, who think themselves HI, that they nro nntuf. fected with any illvHHe,ltit that tho Si stem simply needs cleansing, is to In Ing comfort homo to tin Ir uuiirtA, u costive condition Is easily out ed by using Kvriip of Vlgs. Man. uf'tciurcd by thul'ullfurtiiu KigBrup Co. Mant limn fatlKiio theuisolves not so much bk work u by hastening to catch tip with lost time. A. M. VairT, PruRRlst. Shclhyvlllo, Ind , snys! 'Hall's Ctnirh Cure gives tho host of satisfaction, t'au iroi plenty of tcstl luoniMls, as it eiiios everyone who takes It." Druggists sell It, TRc. No, Mr drar glil, no.it hont Is not neces sarily tnudo of pussy willow. Boston Tmusoi-lpu Max air roughens tho skin. Uso (llonn's Sulphur Sosp Hill's Hulr and Whisker Dye, M cents. Mrttct'itr had wings must hnvo had sour Leader. on his heels. Ho feet lllugluunton Hku.tu Tin-UiT sine wrnlf, nervous men. II t IrUl Klo. Ohio Chemical Co.,Cluclunatl,0 Has his ups nud dowus-tuo balleouUt Truth. ULOGRS, CANCER, SCROFULA. SALT RHEUM, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POISON. thsM and every kindred rtbcaso arising from Imparo blood successfully t rented by that nerur-faUlng and best of all tonics and modlcuies, Books on niood and Ekla 3 ami Ekla x alalfl centoa 3w XC3S TS clficOo., W OA. Diseases free. Printed testimonials rent oa application. Address to Swift Specific ATLANTA "German Syrup" Just a bad cold, niul a hacking cough. Wc till suffer that way some times. How to get rut ot tlictu is the study. Listen " I am a Ranch man and Stock Raiser. Lly life is rough and exposed. I meet all weathers iu the Colorado mountains. I sometimes take colds. Often they are severe. I have used German Syrup five years for these. A few doses will cure them at any stage. The last one I had was stopped in 24 hours. It is infallible." Jatnea A. Icc, Jefferson Col. D Ton eis't flnil whit jrou out In rmr home iter, t 011 the train MM rum lo our tmnmiotli Hry loodi KitsblUlinifiit. If Diiin't come. ihfii end fur ttmplri inn churee Mr minplci). ami order wtut 7ou wmt lj mill, we cusrentee itlrctlon. KANSAS CITY. ruiui ran t.ri .r ". 1 m CAIITIorf.-nntrnra of dealers attbi stllutlnir elinmn llliuut V.,li. Iluuula RniiMiiiiiiiiiinpriru unintppiiilll iMiiiiiin. urli nitlmttliillnnenrii Iraiiilulrnt nnil ubjct to prnHPcullmibr law for iu- Siiiujnir monpy erruUoprrirui ! w rnjm LThisttsthe WU4, o7 Willi In i)srlBstT.at M.sjse) WinSulni vriia lor cainiojne. iiniijor 1 slso stsd wldtk wuteO. Vsstai tt THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE THE COOK HAD NOT USED SAPOLIO GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN. The yetr 1SW h heea B ex erptlonelly pros peroue one forelt estlon of the Orest Bouthwrtt. Ko It the lime to set a home lhre. Writs to Q. T. K.'fllmlon, a.P.T.AA.T. A 8. T. II. it. To pekt, Keniet, or J. J. Prrne, Aut, 1M. Trad. Mgr., MomJuock Bid., CblcaKO, for free pamphlet. EXCURSIONS TO Great Southwist AUGUST 30v v HPT. 27. ' Tl SANTA FE ROUTC. Low-rat Home Seeker' Kxcur done will he run from the Est to pulnie In Kunin, Colorado, Utah. Vlahom,Ii)d!o Terrltorf, Mew lltilco, and Tex ai, Tla Sent Ke Iloute, oa Aut. X and8ept.77. Ad dret or sail on 0,W.ngabooh AgentA.T.B.r. II. li. at KantetCltr.Mo, I EWIS' 98 LYE L. r0WUKRF.D AND PERPUMKD (FATKNTEO) The $trongttt and piirtit T.yo mude. UnllKoothoi-I.ye.ltbelQjf a tlnn powder uml packed Inacaa with removublo ltd, the contents are always ready for use. Will m&U-e tho b'tt pcrluinrd Ilord Soap in U) minutes cUovt boil, ing. It li the hut for cleansing waste pipes, fllslnft'ctlnir sinltu, closets, wnnhlnir bottlns. paints, s, wnnhlnir bottlns. paints. Ion. Aictt.t rCUk Tm. trcts rsuii tuis nrssiwi utjnnu. IftCUTC " IserorBsrslarssdWrsthrrPrw. AUCn lO leMw.Clrlrrre. fU4mUI.lilM.,S.I. ssrsaais tau uu , im m . lt!s 'Vv-i nsll'J rj? !iS? 93&t -& With housewives of all foncta, mil creeds and nil ages Is: "Which Is tho boat Cooking Stove?" Wo answer this question to-day by proclaiming "CHARTER OAK STOVES" to ho tho best in every coneolvable rosnoct. Host itoTO AmIom Imp thim. X! jmxt don not, write dlrost tomanulactartn. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO, 8T. LOUIS. MO. LITTLE LIVER PILLS no hot anrri rou riccbx. ore rtire for HICK 1!KAI- AVIIK. ImptlrM iimtlou,fwu panon,lorpiu;iHnii. j nej tpimi Tit. ui.n. nmii. M.wi.w. pimiicki tnrci on ! '3f tndlUlllliler. CownM billon iinrvon cll riier. jjumi.s 1 Ulll JJAILT ACTIOS. ItosjnUfr eomplozlon by purtfjin- blontl. flSKLT VSUCTAULX. The dot It til-fl JiulKttaulMJ M eneplUrea ntttr b4too much. lUch flat ronulm , rirll In m twrkrt. Ilk Ittit ptnetl. lluelufl tiuitl'n fm renTnktif. Tftttn ei1r liitn urtr. Huldenety where. All leoulae goal br "OieKent." Send t-ctnt (temp .You (i 1 03 pie hook wUn eBIw BR. HARTER ME0I0INR CO.. W. Louis. NATIONAL Business College, Y. U. 0. A. Building, Ksasu Olty, Ko. A modern rrosrexlre trslutnc tchoul. Qpmmerclal, Shorthand, ToloRraphl AMD KNM.1HII DBI'AllTMKNTa Rlrirant upartmrntu anil iniporlor uJVantnce CntalnKiiu I'rrr. . TelnpltDiio &3K. wkams this nrm imimi. LYON A HBALY, 04 Monroe Street, Obloaco. mil sill me tii.ir rtMir uufM fiHmi atift ftiuipnitnta. 400 i"m II Iutlr4titn, itMcnUni vvtry ttiule rrauirtd bv Bamli nr Pthib t'orra. t-0nitlulBuniriionarar Auiuuf iianuA. KKiciMau 1 uniti n.jcri u.lirt, vj Lvn uti Ktluted UU vt U4 lluan s llirhsai!Mnnroths Iron. snrt burns,. I The ItUlnii Hun Hlnro Polka It lrlUUot,04nr. leM.biirahln.sml ths comiiinsr t'srs to DoUa I ur rUvi piekagn wltnswnmtchlu. I 4$Lf I nRjsw fmAf& 1W "sl.W pOsx BMr- E -KA SOO "J" W. L. DOUILAS FOB 6ENTLE wwmnx, imrnin uumc, nuxioie, inon cotniori.tui'1. 17111a ntiit duralilo tliaa utiy 01 lit r uo ever told ut tho Uriosw 1 jiu-iUctotnmiulonoccitliiiefromSUo1. .. 1 - - .. . . . nro 1110 umy ei.uu puo. mnua.wiia iwo covpiris not re, r-ccturly Mitrnl at tho oatttdo odnq (n vum n la ctil). , wlilch Klrcidouhtn thnrroarot (.beau well ihoessold attS amo price, tor ucie Miir rip. oovjnir nuijr ono eoia aawacs to a narrow etrlp ot leather oa tho eJco, sua wbssi csms) worn Uirtiugh nro worthier. luai1VOOirOIlUOT. I.. UUtHjIiASiI.S)BSMSI when worn thrmiali ran be reDilrod iu uu Uiiim as I Deocsr7,si they wlllnererrljiorlooiea from thaappar. -iuY:uKacra ut luuknoar uciriniT to euaiiu BusSbSooold consider Uo superior qualm of theta shnecand uot Ui InfiaeBMl to liuy cheap welt shoos sold at aSASU MTi11! mlvftUDraranro AJLOIJ.ULAH.Blffsi's rp.10 cobiisw! wm. iu a ine uair. naasi A'Ull Bii LJheoi Jslera rs amJ sasrsl nerehantn who: le ! ysur lisreieil dlrert to Ut WilMllUIUSiA (Us. BrocklSBt f iiLlBi( VtrwAJSaa nut wmvmm nwiwrwifinn CHICAGO ATHENAEUM ZfsiYarssct liroad Kdaratlonal wor. tliuilneif, Shorthand, 1mlc andrreparatory Tschnlcal Innrnctlon. Ha. Library and Oymnailum. Sadrete S. I. tlUU, rsiMSTUi rsrsa wy w leoma QANfllB AXD TtWOItS Bo knit 1 U00K u. Pre. OaiTiunr Itoaa oaassv IU Kim St., ClnclSMI. A. N. K.-D. 14 o 7 STHKJI WmmXSTw ABVEKTMERS MJuS- SUM tAs IM saw Us AdTeiUnaa4 la 1 HL FOLKS REDVCn. . 1 .! ini iiw I ! iiiimiiiiij ui iMiaai hi n iiaai f I rraedliM. n--lirT nil lint mnalaai. DntldaatUT. waspflBBaaHHaSVHBflas3flpHsJHl' H 0a.a.tlT SBoTpsopleH J who bay wssk lunse or Atb M , lus.ahoaldaM PUo'e euro for J Csosampttoa. It bas ura H tbaaaatad. ft ha not Injor TM 1 ad ons. It Is not bad to take. Hi itutb. bieoufhiyru. H) J loW sttrrwhar. . . Njt 9,9m ' 'l ' .. w V A ffTi