- A .GRAND PRIZE - BIBLE COMPETITION. Two Thousand Dollars in Prizes will be Equitably Distributed. _ , BEAD OUR PLAN. Jb or several years pa&t competitions ot an instructive order have been offered by reputable business bouses and manufacture in England with tlio object of increasing their sales and interesting their customers jn their respective goods. These contests , on account of the unquestioned fairness displayed in conduct ing them , have interested the best people of Great Britain. Believing that competition offered by a manufactuiing concern such as our ? , and conducted in the same honorable manner , would excite universal interest among the intelli gent people of the United States and Canada , our company have decided to offer a Prize Competition in which our fir-it effort will be to make it strictly fair and im partial. The intention is to satisfy every one entering this competiou that they have been duly credited with the position which their efforts have earned for them. We are flure that thin class of a prize contest will receive the approval of parents and all those having instruction of young at heart. The prizes to be awarded in this competition will consist entirely of articles of sufficient value to be appreciated by every person receiving one as a fair reward for the efforU put forth by them. Our intention is to divide the amount to be given away in prizes , varying in value from eight dollars to OIK ; hundred dollars each , and we enter into an honorable agreement with those entering this competition to distribute fairly Two THOUSAND DOLLARS in prizes. AWARD OF PRIZES. Ten of the leading ministers of our city will be invited to attend and assist in the award of prizes. PRIZE BIBLE COMPETITION. Wo will pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS in cash to the first person who correctly answers the following questions. Where in the Bible do the following three words first appear : 1 , UAIN ; 2 , BREAD ; 3 , MILK. The second person answer ing correctly will receive SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS in cash. The third person sending correct answer will receive FIFTY" DOLLARS in cash. The next ten will 3ach receive an elegant COIN SILVER ( hunting ease ) WATCH. The next ten will each receive an elegant SILK DRESS pattern ( sixteen yards in any color ) . The next ten .will each receive a first class pair of OPERA GLASSES. MIDDLE PRIZES. Every answer when received will be numbered and en tered on a special book , with the name and address of the competitor. The thirty-three correct answers which are the MIDDLE ONES received will receive duplicate * nf prizes awarded for the first thirty-three correct answers. LAST PHIZES. The thirty-three persons sending the thirty-three cor rect answers which are received last will receive duplicates of the prizes that are awarded for the first and middle thirty-three correct answers , the last correct answer receiving the One Hundred Dollars , the next to the last the Seventy-five Dollars , and .soon until the last thirty-three prizes for the last thirty three an swers have huen given. SPECIAL PRIZES. A prize consisting of an elegant Lady's or Gentle man's Watch will be given to the person sending the first correct answer which is the first received from their State or Province. CONDITIONS. Answers must be accompanied by fifteen United States two-cent postage sta'nps for one package of PEARLIFOAM , which is the latest scientific discovery for cleansing and preserving the teeth. Our object is to introduce and attract attention to PKARLIFOAM , which is the only preparation whose manufacturers are willing to offer a reward of Five Hundred Dollars to any dentist , \vho can show that il contains sinythiiiir injurious to the teeth. A mouthful of pearly white teeth is the sun- result ol' its constant use. It is recommended by the leaders of the d.Mital piolWi n everywhere ; ask your demist what he thinks of it. PEARLIFOAM is > ent hnctil , post : aid and free of customs duty. BK SURE AND SEND YOUIl ANSWERS TO-DAY. YOU MAY RECEIVE A VALU- AfiLE PRIZE FOR YOUR TIlDimi.K. Address : EXQUISITE TOILET MFG. Co. , 107 YONGE STREET , TORONTO , CANADA. I tslL Recently the following Notlet appeared In tha San Francisco Chronicle. 11 Judge S had been sick only about two weeks , and it was not until the last three or four days that the malady took a serious turn. At the beginning of his illness he suffered from diabetes and stomach disorder. later the kidneys refused to perform their functions and he passed quietly away. Thus ended the life of one of the most prominent men in Cali fornia. " Like thousands of others his un timely death was the result of neglecting early symptoms of kidney disease. are troubled with diabetes , gravel , or any de rangement of the kidneys or urinary organs , don't delay proper treatment until you are forced to give up your daily duties ; don't waste your money on worthless liniments and-worse placers , but strike at the seat of the disease at once by using the greatest of all known remedies , the celebrated Oregon Kid ney Tea. It has saved the lives of thousands. Why should it not cure you ? Try it. Purely vegetable and pleasant to take. $1.00 a pack age , 6 for $5.00 08QANIC WEAKNESS AND PREMATURE DECAY III CATS' BE IDDLEAGE Health CUBED , andyoath- fal modern scl- . Tence. Call orwritoenclosing $1 , state S f = : l rand get a trial treatment and advice rt .1 rop-jlnr specialist of many years' experience , THEDIEFFENBACH DISPENSARY , C.-.P ' ( 'a. Street , MILWAUKEE , W1S. - > Bfett. Afar.'Lou. The accompanying statement Weight S3tUl.iISSIb.7SJU of my vieiKht and 'measureBmt. . _ in. 33 in. loin , ments will show the results of wiiu in. si in. n to. five months'treatment. Hip. . . estn. win. ntu. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL HtrBle * * , md with no itarrinf , inconvenience , or bad tSeeti. Far eirtloilin addrai , with 6 cents in ttaznpi , Bi.ft W. F. SRYDEB. mUCXEI'S THEATER. CHICAGO ILL Recommended as the Best. IX IJE MAKS , Plymouth Co. , la. , May , 1839. I suffered from temporary sleeplessness from overwork for two yeara , for -which I used Pastor Koonlg's Kervo Tonic , and can recommend same as the beet medicine for similar troubles. P. BORNHOfiST. HICKMAN , Neb. , October , 1890. About four years ago our now 20-year old daughter had an epileptic fit after she had re tired and about a year later she had another such attack ; -we could hardly believe that she had this terrible disease , " "Epilepsy , " bntwhen about throe months later ahe again had a fit we tvoro forced to believe the fact that the dreaded umliiuy bad fastened upon her , and as we snp- podtxf a disease "without a known remedy. About this time vre read about Pastor Koonlg's Korvo Tonic , and -pre concluded to try a bottle. God be thanked , she is cured. MB. and MTift LESOINQ. Prtl * A Valuable Book en Nervona 4 U L L Diseases sent free to any address , f H T f and poor patients can also obtain I 1 1 In Li this medicine free of chaise. This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend Pastor Koenig , ol Fort ayne , Ind , since 1876. and Is now prepared undo ris direction by the KOEN9C MED. CO. , Chicago , ! ! ! . Sold by Druggists at 81 per Bottle. G Jv r 5 , e , S1.75. G Botvles ibr * . . . $ UARA TEEP - FORLADIE 5 < OKLt. ; DRUGGING ; HO "AffAKESIS" rivslnstant relief and isjr. u'alliblo Cure for Tiles. Vr.LBy Druggistsorma- : . --mpleg frce.lddress'ASAK SIS , " Box 2416. New York City. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast ' reliever. A' long-tested pain Its use is almost universal by the Housewife , the Farmer , thw Stock Raiser , and by every one requiring an effective liniment. No 4Dther applicaton co.mpares xvith it in efficacy. - This "well-En6wri remedy ji'as stood the test of years , almost generations. , - - . . . . . . - ; melkahe-'Chest is complete without a Bottle of MpsxAHG LINIMENT. . , . , . nU. 8 / . * If's lit. Occasions'arise for its use almost every day. J& Va i fi eik , arf , . ' Ii 5 raj'iSE ? 5 ig ia31 ? r " \ C & & & & % & , " CALL TO "SCHOOL CHILDREN' OCTOr.KU 21 18 TO UK OllSKICVl'.O A3 A GKNKKAI HOLIDAY. To VLY TUB NATIONAL FLAG i'ltUHIDKNTllAltltlHON , IN Ilia PllOCLAMA TION. UHOKS TIIK IMI > OIITA.NUIC or MAKING THK PUBLIC SCHOOLS TIIK CKNTEIC or IHV FESTIVITIES oir THK DAY A.MKUICA' 4UUHT ANNIVKII8AIIY. President Harrison , complying with the Ac of Congress of Juno SHIi. hits Issued Ins proo lamiitlon milking Friday. Uuiobcr l.tiiroiicru. holiday. Tills Is tlio reeoKiitlion of the move tnunt to put the celebration of tlio 4UOth mini vcraury of tlio discovery of America Into tht huiidu of' all thu people l > y KiviiiK it to tlio Institution closest to the people mid mos cliaracterlstloof the people the puhlioBcliool Tlio movement undertaken \iy \ ilio Nutiuim Educational AHuuelullon. through tin cxecu tlvu committee , wliluli 1ms sn pri'Sentd It us to Kiiin tlio ondoiHement ol' the prctis mid yen oral acceptance in advunco of this proclama tion. The pioclnmatlnii Is us lollows : Whereas , liy a Joint resolution approved June 29th. ISltt , It wus resolved by the donate and House or Keprentmtmlvea or tlio United Slates or America In Congress assembled "That the president of the United States bo authorized and dliected to ISHUO a proclumn lion recommending the ncoplo -observaiice In all their localities of "lie 4'JOtli anniversary of the discovery of America , on October 21 169.2. by demonstration and liy suitable oxer clued In their schools and other places or us tii'in lily" ; Now tlioroforo , I , llenjamin Harrison. Presl dent of the United States of America , In pursuance suanco ol' the aloiesaid joint resolution , do heroliy appoint Friday , October 21 , 1892. the four hundredth iiniiivcieary of the discover } or America bj Columbus , as a geneial holiday 1'or the people ol the United States. On that day let thu people so lar as possible , cease trom toil and devote themselves to such e.xei- cises as may best express honor to the discov eier and their appreciation ol ° the great achievements of the completed centuries ol American lic. ! Columbus stood in his age us tin ; pioneer of progress and enlightenment. The system of tiinvcrbiil education is in our aue the most prominent and salutary leatureof thcspirltof enlightenment , and it is peculiarly appropri ate that the schools bo made by the people the center of the day's aemoii-.traiioii. Let the national flag flout over every school house in the country and the exercises be such as shall impress upon our youth the patriotic duties oT American citizenship. lu the churches and th > ! other places of as sembly or the people let there be expressions of gratitude to Divine providence for the devout faith of the discoverer and for the Divine care aud guidance which has directed our history and so abundantly blessed our people. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be aflixed. Done at the city of Washington this Jilstdny of July , in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetytwo. . and of the inde pendence of the United States the one hun dred and seventeenth. ILNJ. ! HAIUUSON. IJy the President : „ JOHN W. FosTKtt. Secretary of State. WONDERFUL I The cures which are being effected by Drs. Starkcy & Palen , 1529 Arch St. , Philadelphia , Tn. . in rVmsnmntinriIntnrrh. . TMpnrnlmn. Bronchitis , Rheumatism , , and all chronic dis eases , hy their compound Oxygen Treatment , are indeed marvelous. If you are a sufferer from any disease which pur physician has failed to cure , write for in formation about this treatment , and their hook of two hundred pages , giving a history of Compound Oxygen , its nature and effects with numerous testimonials from patients , to whom , 'qu may refer for still further information , be promptly sent , without charge. This book aside from its great merit as a nedical work , giving , as it does , the result of t'ears of study and experience , you will find a very interesting one. Drs. STARKEY & PALEN , 1529 Arch Street , Philadelphia , Pa. 120 Sutler St. , San Francisco , Cal. Please mention this paper. Fullerton is still hopeful of securing a beet sugar factory. They Soy it Contains no Poison. The celebrated chemists , whose opinions are above the price of gold , tell what they enow. SAN FRANCISCO. June 29 , 1889. DEAR SIRS : We have made an exhaustive chemical analysis of "Wisdom's Robertine , " obtained by us in the open market , and find t to be free from all poisonous or deleterious ngredients , constituting a harmless prepara- : ion for the face. Yours truly. THOMAS PRICE & SON , Analytical Chemists. To Messrs. W. M. Wisdom & Co. 16-413. Lqbasco , a Beatrice horse , holds the world's stallion record 2:10 # Wisdom's Violet Cream Is the most exquisite preparation in the world for softening and whitening the hands and face. It is not only a substitute for , but n every respect superior to glycerine , cold cream , vaseline , and like preparations. Try it. Flour is $60 a barrel in Caracas , Venezuela. And still they are not happy. To Ladies Troubled With Painful or suppressed menstruation , Oregon Kidney Tea , it taken a few days before the expected period , relieves all pain. It contains no mineral poisons. Children Cry Tor Pitcners Castoria. When Baby vras sick , tve gave her Castoria. When she iras a Child , she cried for Castoria , When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria , When she had Children , she gave them Castoria. Worth its Weight in Diamonds. C. A. Willis , editor , "The Horseman , " Chi- : ago , writes : "If my experience is to decide he value , Humphreys' Witch Hazel Oil , the 'Pile Ointment , is worth its weight in dia monds. " THE KANSAS CITY jHEOKIL HID SDBCIHLSlpllin 3 8. W. Cor. lltfi and Broadway , For the treatment of all Chronic and Surgical DlBcascs and DUeius of the Kje and Ear. The object of thU SanlU- rlnst li to fcrnbh board , rooms and medical attention lotaoie antTering with Deforznltlea , DUeaaei of W mea , DIs- le Urinary and S xnal Organs , Dbeaaet of the Kerroni Ijstem. Lung and Throat Dliucei , Piles , Cancers , Tnmon , Ets. , : tc. Snrgleal Operations performed with iklll. Booki free to ra and Women. For further InfcrmatloaealloaoraddreM DR. C. M. COE , Kansas City , Mo. 'BSJL8BT1SI8UV. Freight P id. te wamMf &asss's ; j FARlft ; R Hj I rj ? B.r nTT . l jd V tlMMtMtV.T. > _ < ti.i ; f ii > * 'urj > * * Directoira Styles.- Directoirc styles are re-appearing , and the extremely wide rcvcrs that characterize these fashions are seen on both liouse and street costumes ; they add distinction to the jaunty top-coat , the trim jacket , and the tailor-made basque , and impart the desired chic to n simple liousc-Jress or an elaborate Joilet. On house- dresses , velvet of a contrasting color is prefer red for tins purpose , and the cuffs , and fre quently the entire sleeves , are of velvet. Clack , emerald green , and old red velvet are most frequently chosen. From "Review of Fashions , in Demorest's Family Magazine for October. The fureur for pink has by no means abat ed. Whether for dress , or for house or table decorations , couleur de rose reigns supreme. A most charming effect was produced at a re cent anniversary luncheon by the use of great double , rose-tinted hollyhocks in a silver bowl in the center of the table , and smaller bowls , filled with the same floweis , placed at intervals between the places for guests. The lunchci-n was served on the lawn , under a marquee cov ered on the inside with garlands of greenery interspersed with hollyhocks. The daughter of the house , a perfect blonde with the face of a cherub , was dressed in palest pink , from her jaunty , broad-brimmed hat of pink mull with its wreath of hollyhocks , to the tips of her dainty Suede slippers. From Demorest's Family Magazine for October. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Hitters sing the same song o praise. A purer medicine docs not exist anc it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys , will remove Pimples Boiles , Salt Rheum and other affections causei by impure blood. Will drive Malaria fron the system and prevent as well as cure al Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache , Con stipation and and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed , or money refunded. Price 50 cents and $ i per bottle at A. Mc.Millen's drugstore. It takes nearly live years to tan an elephant's skin. Oh , What a Cough. Will you heed the warning. The signa perhaps of the s > ure approach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of fifty cents , to rim the risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a million bottles were sold the past year. It relives croup and whopping Cougli at once. Mothers do not be without it. For lame back , side or chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by A. McMillen. There are 400 head of bison at the Yellow stone park in Wyoming. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman , a young man , of Bur lington , Ohio , states that he has been under the care of two prominent physicians , and used their treatment until he was not able to get around. They pronounced this case con sumption and incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption , Coughs and Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found before he had used half of a dollar bottle , that he was much better ; he continued to use it and today is enjoying good health. If you have any Throat , Lung ar Chest Trouble try it. We guarantee satis faction. Trial bottle free at A. McMillea's drugstore. French florists are cultivating a plant which bears a. flower that is white in the morning , red at noon and blue at night. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small price of 73 cents to freeyourself | of eveiy symptom of these dis- : ressing complaints , if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Vitalize/ , every bottle has a printed a guarantee on it , use accordingly and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by A. McMillen. The pension agency in Topeka is the largest in the country. It pays out annually $15,000- ooo to the veterans of Kansas , Missouri and Colorado. Read This Slowly. Lives there a man with soul so dead , Who never to himself hath said , I'll take St. Patrick's Pills before I go to bed ? When a mild cathartic is desired , one that will cleanse the whole system and regulate the liver and bowels you can not do better : han take St. Patrick's Pills just before going to bed. They do not nauseate nor gjipe , and leave the system in splendid condition. For sale by George M. Chenery. S3F"We have received The Acme Songs Republican Manual of 1892 , with 167 rounds of first-class ammuntion So articles of facts , statistics and principles , 75 songs and 12 illus trations. It is from the Acme Publishing Bu reau , Syracuse , N. Y. , and is intensely loyal and the only book written principally by vet- : rans of the Union army. Its 64 pages ( cover resides ) are crowded full of education and in spiring cheer for Republicanism and prosper- ty. It is more a book for those who are not singers and is the best memento { to preserve ) of tun , facts and spirit of this active Autumn. [ t will have a great influence it is to be hop- id equal to the prophecy of a prominent paper n the North West : "It is so completely con vincing that , if only laid on the door-step of a Democrat or Alliance man , it ought to lead lim to vote the Republican ticket. " Price of he book ( mailed ) , ten cents ; eleven for $ r. The original picture of Cleveland as a John 3ull Phonograph is worth the cost of the book. Order through your Clubs or from ( only ad dress necessary ) COL. REDINGTON , Syracuse , N. Y. Mr. Van Pelt , editor of the Craig , Mo. , Meteor , went to a drugstore at Hillside , Iowa , and asked the physician in attendance to give him a dose of something for cholera morbus and looseness of the bowels. He says : "I felt so much better the next morning that T concluded to call on the physician and [ el him to fix me up a supply or the medicine. . was surprised , when he handed me a bottle of Chamberlain's Cholic , Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. He says he prescribes it egularly in his practice and finds it the best ic can get or prepare. I can testify to its effi ciency in my case at all events. " For sale by Geo. M. Chenery. Seward's cob pipe factory is running on ull time , and turning out an excellent pipe. A carpenter by the name of M. S. Powers , ell from the roof of a house in East Des Joines , Iowa , and sustained a painful and erious sprain of the wrist , which he cured vith one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm , ie says it is worth $5 a bottle. It cost him 50 cents. For sale by Geo. M. Chenery. The prettiest baby at the Cuming county air is to have a $50 sewing machine. We have a speedy and positive cure for catarrh , diphtheria , canker mouth and head ache in Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A nasal njector free with each bottle. Use it if you lesire health and sweet breath. Price SOG. Sold by A. McMillen. Benkelman is asked to donate $2,000.00 to ecure a flouring mill. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts , sores , iruises , ulcers , saltrheum , fever sores , tetter , : Happed hands , chilblains , corns , and all skin priiptibns7 , an'd positively cures piles , or no pay equired. ; Jt is'guaranteed'to give1 perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2c. a " ' Fdrsalfc.by.'AfMcMiUetuMay23iyr. . 't'ft- ' , ' ! r ru'j fj/j' MRS. HARRISON VERY LOW rhralclnn.t filvo Very Little Hope of Her Kccovery. Loox LAKE HOUSE , X. Y. , Sept. l.V Drs. P. E. Gardner of Washington , P. E. Doughoy of Now York and E. T. Trudeau of Saranac , had a consulta tion at the president's cottage this morning in regard to the case of Mrs. Harrison aud at its close issued the following statement of her condi tion : ' 'Primary disease , pulmon ary tuberculosis of right side associated with nervous prostration. Recent complication , sub-acuto pleu risy with rapid effusion of water in the right chest necessitating two tappings , with some relief. Present condition , critical on account of tendency to re production of fluid. Removal to Wash ington at present impossible. Prog"- nostication as to immediate future un certain. " The president is spending his entire time at the bedside of his wife , trying to cheer her up and give her courage. His future movements will depend on the state 01 her neaitn ana ne may have to abandon the Grand Army re union plans. The president's family take no en couragement from the bulletins and such of them as showe 1 themselves this morning made no effort to conceal their great alarm at the situation. The physicians advise them to hope for the best , but offer no real encour agement. They admit that they are uncertain as to the result and have , so it is said , quietly intimated to the pres ident the strong probability of a fatal result One of Mrs. Harrison's physicians has authorized the following state ment of her case as an explanation of the bulletin issued this morning : She was first taken with a severe attack of the grip in Washington in the winter ' of 1SOO , followed and aggravated by severe bronchial and pulmonary troubles lasting some time. While at Cape May in the summer of 1801 she again took a heavy cold and the bronchial troubles re appeared. It was some weeks before this attack yielded to treatment. Last winter she had a second attack of the grip , which this time , was followed by catarrhal pneumonia , lasting seven or eight days. After that she was troubled by a severe cough , followed in March last with a slight hemorrhage of the right lung , followed by consolidation of the right apex. This consolidation has gradually increased up to the present time , accompanied throughout with nervous prostration. The conditions stated in the bulletin then ensued , re sulting in the development of ef fusions. NEWS IN BRIEF. France's grape crop promises to be only fair. The National Coffin Manufacturers' association is in session at Chicago. The old-time telegraphers are hold ing their annual convention at Omaha. l our soldiers died from sunstroke in Southern France during military drill. An old Spanish silver mine has been explored near Brackett , Tex. , and the find is creating excitement. The grand jury at Madison , Ind.has returned 1,700 indictments for selling liquor , and is still at work. George Sherwood , a locomotive en gineer on the Gulf road , fell dead in the round house at Fort Scott , Kan. Mrs. David Kelsay of Virgil City , Mo. , was run down and killed by a passenger train at Nassua Junction. Inspection of cattle and hogs killed for export will be begun by the Agri cultural bureau at East SL Louis Oc tober 1. Fire in Tekoa , Wash. , destroyed nine blocks in the business portion of the town. The total loss is estimated at $10,000. . , Jesse Ganger , a wealthy bachelor farmer of Goshen , Ind. , soon to be married , committed suicide by taking strychnine. "William Wilmuth , a noted horse thief , who escaped from the Arkansas penitentiary , has been caught in the Dhickasaw nation. The Union Transfer and Storage company's building at Indianapolis was destroyed bv fire. Loss 5200,000 ; insurance unknu.vn. The Scarritt Bible and Training school of Kansas City was yesterday formally dedicated to the uses of Christian education. Fourteen members of the Pana , I1L , fire department resigned , as they were opposed to the further use of the en gine house as a morgue. The Rev. William Grissom , a oromi- nent Babtist minister , died at Nevada , \Io. \ , from the effect of eating fifty castor beans for stomach trouble. Joe , alias "Red" Devlin , instantly his half-brother , John Sullivan , jy stabbing Jjim in the abdomen at the lodging - ' ot by their mother in St. LouV The natuivention of Bi- Aloride of gold"t . Is. in session at Dwight , 111. , with I'OO delegates pres- nt. Dr. Leslie E. Keeley delivered ; he principal address. George Forrest , a nephew of the confederate general , Forrest , shot and jerhaps fatally wounded R. L. Duke rad wounded John Taylor in the store of Rootes , Taylor & Co. , at Memphis , Tenn. Fong Hey , Ben Yoe , Al Gun and Lee Yung , Chinese laundrymen of St. Jouis have been arrested , charged with being the St. Louis agents of one of the boldest gangs of smugglers of opium in the country. In the Quetz river , state of Wash- ngton , a Mr. Harris , his wife and two children were in a canoe which struck a boulder rand capsized. The husband was thrown oh the bank insensible while the wife and children were drowned. W. C. Reynold and Miss Sadie 0. Jenkinn , prominent society people of jincoli ; , Neb. , were married at Ne- iraska City and returned to the hotel. ( n a short time the minister hastened ; o them , pointed put an error in the icense and remarried them. The United [ States circuit court has entered i decree of foreclosure on the nortgage held by the Fidelity Trust md..Safetyy : tilt company against the Mobilei ( AlaBtreet railway system , the property io Be sold" after four weeks' advertisement to satisfy claims ' r' " ' " ' of S535.73S. > i KANSAS LYNCHING. NEGRO FIEND HUNG TO A TELEGRAPH POLE. > HORT SHRIFT FOR AN OUTMO , Tlio Citizen * of Lnrned .tluko Two Attack ? on tlio Jiiil , Porsundo tlio Sheriff to Ketlrc. and 1'roceed to Administer Justice Tlio Wretch Given Time to 1'ray and JMuko a Coiifufttlon. Kan. , Sept 14. Hugh Henry , the negro fiend who made a dcspcrato but unsuccessful attempt to outrage Miss Mabel Welsh yesterday morning , was capiurcu UL nuuu yester day twelve miles west of here , brought back and hanged to a telegraph pole late last night , on the second attempt of the mob to capture him and deal summarily with him. Monday night the negro who had been gambling and drinking in Lon Epper's dive , left there penniless and started out to seek a place to sleep. According to his own illy-constructed story , the window opening into the room of Miss Welsh was opened and he climbed in. This was about 3:30 : o'clock yesterday morning when the streets were wholly deserted. Then began a battle for life and honor by the young woman. The iiend held a knife in his teeth and she made a desperate effort to get it in her possession. In the attempt her hands were cut frightfully and she was soon compelled to give up the unequal contest With the knife in one hand and the other at her throat , the wretch declared if she made an outcry he would kill her. Still she fought silently and successfully. Klin Down Attcr : i Long Clmsu. At the first appearance of dawn , the wretch made his egress through the window and started west along the line of the Jetmore branch. As soon as the affair became known , a posse of determined men started in pursuit. E. E. Friz/ell struck the right trail from the start and before he had gone far , was joined by D. W. Hills while Jack Shuls followed in a cart. The fugitive's tracks along the railroad were clearly discernable and when they left the railroad Frizzell turned to follow the source of the Pawnee. About noon , near the old Lawrence bridge , twelve miles west of Larned , the wretch was found asleep. He was awakened by his pur suers and upon being confronted with his crime and the evidence , confessed his guilt He was brought back to uie custouy 01 Sheriff Thorp who placed him in jail. During the day numerous ugly threats were made , but when Brock arrived in town there were few per sons on the streets and he was impris oned without molestation. Immedi ately after supper , however , knots of excited men talked in subdued tones and ugly rumors were set alloat A Determined Mob. At 9 o'clock over 200 men and boys started for the jail to a cry of "get a rope. " The crowd swelled in number until nearly 500 people lined the street in front of the court house. Sheriff Thorp was down town and a few minutes after the mob left for the jail the sheriff went to the jail and reconnoitered the premises and the mob. After a few words of admoni tion from the sheriff the mob dis persed. As the electric light whistle gave the hour of 12 , recruits went into the electric power house block in squads of twelve and fifteen and at 12:15 , fifty determined men , under good leadership advanced. The attack on the jail was begun at 12:30 and at 1:10 a. m. the leaders of the mob were in the brute's cell and had adjusted the rope about his neck. Then began a series of bloodcurdling ling yells from the negro and severe abmonitions to keep quiet from the men who were leading him to the court yard. Given Time to I'ray and Talk. The mineral lake was reached and , placing the wretch on a stepping block , the mob gave him a chance to make his peace with God. He asked if there was a Christian in the crowd and in response , a white man and a colored man pressed forward and * at tiis request , knelt and offered prayer to God. It seemed anything to gain time with Brock and he essayed to remain longer upon his knees. Throughout the season of prayer the tiundreds of men remained quiet , and when the fiend rose from his knees to the block there was a universal cry of "Let him speak. " He did speak , but in a rambling way. Finally , when he saw there was no hope , he acknowl edged his guilt. The wretch was then marched be yond the mineral lake to the railroad aridge , three-quarters of a mile west of the Santa Fe depot , the rope thrown over the crosspiece of a telegraph pole and at 1:45 the body was swung into eternity. In a few minutes the crowd had dis persed and the only evidence of the : rime this morning was the dead body of the negro , the bruised , lacerated , lysterical young woman , a battered [ ail door and the feeling that this was an outraged community. Mabel Welsh is from Denver , Col. , aut with her brother has been en- jaged in the second hand furniture business. She is 2 ? years old and of good reputation. The only thing that : an be said against her is that her brother operated a joint , was imprisoned for the offense , broke [ ail and is now in hiding from the dffi- cers. Her character is irreproachable and she has the respect of the people of the community with whom she has lad dealings. The jury impaneled by Coroner Ingles rendered the following verdict : Coroner's Verdict. Hugh Henry came to his death at the end of a rope In ttie hands of parties to us un- Itnovm. J. RUSSELL , L B. A. LL MOJONIEB , ROTP , Jury.