mm far Determined Kansas Women Wreck Two Saloons. RE ARMED WITH HATCHETS. Trn Mlaatra The? Canard Dani t.ilirmleJ at fl.SOO to it.MMr Mn. Ilaai the Lratlrr, Aeaatilt the krrlff Three Helilnd Jail Cells. Lm-VIAa Van fan 99 Vfa PnvU Willi Jill, 11111., wuu. UU. 1HI D. V HI I I'- jdtion came back to Wichita yester Jiy after her recent incarceration un a smallpox quarantine, and the Mt result of tep minutes of work by tr yesterday afternoon are two jrcfki'd saloons, the pieces of which ire being sold for souvenirs. Mrs. Na tion was assisted by Mrs. Julia Evans, Mrs. Lucy Wilholt and Mrs. Lydia Muritz. all of the local W. C. T. U. or nnizatlon. With hatchets concealed Mdcr their cloaks they entered the Hloon of James Burns, on Douglai lienue, and did not leave a complete pieces of glass or a working slot ma thine In the place. All show coses, both fur liquors and cigars, as well us the plate glass windows and doors, ten' broken into Biuitherei ns. Next they ran to John Herrlg'i sa loon and had everything in the front Of the room, including the plate glass windows, broken when he appeari d wnli a revolver, placed it at Mis. Na tions head and said that he would blow out her brains if she did not de list. She yielded before the pointed revolver, and with her companions ran to tlii' Carey hotel bar, where she made her first attack on the saloons of Wichita three weeks ago. There three polii i iii' a met her and she struck at Detective Sutton with a poker, lie ihoved her aside and a youth struck him in the face. A policeman struck the youth anil knocked hint down. The police then overpowered Mrs. Nation Md her friends and took them to the city prison, followed by li.um) people. Chief of Police Ctldbon disc harged th' prisoners after they readied the Jill, and is heartily condemned by the (jtlxens. The women made him a promise not to wreck any more saloons wore noon today. .Mrs. Evans' hand was badly cut by hroiiiii gl:is.s, and her husband, who b a physician, sewed it up, After leaving the city building Mrs. Nation, in the coolest manner, began ill lecture to the immediate crowd that had surrounded the city building, sa; . thai she expected to begin sa loon wrecking again at noon today, when lu r truce with the chief of police Bplres. Shaking her fist at the crowd the .".ml: "Men of Wichita, this is the right irtnnf (loll, and I am destined to wreck every saloon in your city." Mrs. Nation caused a new sensation last night by assaulting Sheriff Sim mons. Mrs. Nation was at the I'uion ri:i nplrrhhrtrlnei rnwti win n tlm hoi.ltr m en I nr u n ivi unvimr- "ii.ii -ii-.i ' l L-ll II' . II 1 1 I III Mrs. Nation turned around at once ml ir'ii'n Clt..t.;fl Plmmw .. V lit ',!,.,. ..11 ..I' ............ ho began screaming, and tremendous ... ii. in. in niiiimt-ii ilH llie sneriii, wild very small man. struggled with S nilU'Kt'lll nil .1.1.1.1.. ... i i ......... . nn ii ...in,. : .. .. i. ...i.i.i. riVfn t!ll.ifllt, i, r. ..... ,..11 OSisteil nn halns nlanul in lha .... ,, ,,, ..II,.... ui I in mr ',.ii..i i.ii, u mn n ".Ill, 11, nut ..nil ui . . i I I I ' 1 . ' ii-i in .i een in uie sieei roiarv, L . lie e s i Illll. -in In t..".tr no.l uuu uvt,.ll I w Jll 1 Jill BUlfj mnna It is said that a complaint for in anity will he lodged against Mrs. Na na, llllll thai 11' lli.it folia tl, , ...... ii i. nn i i.iiio lie nn u nl.ll. i . . . r. ...... ii n,n.iT nil lur jii.iie UISM oors and windows will prosecute her. Later Mrs. Wilholt and Mrs. Evans micBuni iiuil lilht'Il lo lai . .Mrs. vuuiU UUt Ui.' 1UIIJ1I1. for it is known that the Prince of I Wales will probably never make Os boras house a place of residence. There is an entire absence of local excitement. The town has settled down tl patience and Badness to await the inevitable. Never has lCmperor Will-1 lam arrived , at any place in England with so little eclat. No salutes were fired, no cheers were given. The men of the guardship Australia silently manned her sides. The crowd was equally undemonstrative, the people contenting themselves with baring their heads. It was a greeting given to the grandson of a dying woman rather than to the ruler of a great ally. VICTORIA'S STRICKEN DAKUITKIt. iim to Osborne Honor. London, Jan. 22. The following statement as to the condition of Dow ager Kmpress Frederick appears In The Dally Chronicle: "It is with sin cere regret that we announce that the Empress Frederick's condition has be come materially worse. There has been a serious development in the dis ease from which she is suffering and her physical pain is intense. All, idea of any Journey In pursuit of health has been definitely abandoned, and it is in the highest degree Improbable that she will ever leave Cronberg." This Is somewhat at variance with dispatches from Merlin to the oilier morning papers, which report that the condition of the dowager empress is .1 trifle more favorable, but the news that Queen Victoria was dying bad a very serious effect upon her oldest daugh ter. The dowager empress was very anxious to go to Osborne and did not abandon the hope of going until it was represented to her that it would be utterly Impossible for her to undertake the journey. The Princess of Wales, who will be the next queen of Cleat Britain, was 66 years old in December last. She is a splendid type of woman, and was Princess Alexandria of Denmark prior to her marriage to the Prince of Wales, 38 years ago. She has always been a favorite companion "f the queen, and very popular. She is the best loved of all the royal leaders alter the queen.' Her character is at nine strong and sweet, and she shows a kindly consid eration for all who approach her. As a mother she is Ideal. Her children were reared and educated as befits their station and their discipline is a matter of comment in Engl ml. She is a thoroughly practical woman, fond of the best literature, and an accom plished musician. She Is said to be on" of tlie handsome: t women In ail Qrcut Britain. BATTLL WITH A Li rLAH. RtOtOrtnMtl'M Dl'MIHritf. Nil .".'e l-'et I. if.- Willi 11 Mimkril ".. .o. Woodbury, N. J., .Ian. Tl. A bold at tempt at murder and highway robbery was made at an early i our yesterday on a car near tin- lac The motor man In charge of t he I a nil.'- row escape from deaf. lluon aft"!'1 midnight the ear was stopped by a masked highwayman, who fired a re volver nt the motorman's head. Tie1 nioiornian. named Borton, "as nlonel In the car. The ball passed through llin MfilASMBN1, ...... 1 1.1.1 m .1 .1 .. i ml I to get his own revolver from bis no'i coat pocket and return' I . ' lire. The shot passed through the ri lei's coat. A fierce fight in the car followed. It was a desperate struggle for life, dur ing which Borton was savagely beaten about the face with the butt end of the highwayman's revolver. Borton also showered blows on the robber's head and face, and the highwayman's lace was covered with blood. Alter struggling desperately for several min utes the motorman made nn effort to get hold of the controller handle, and as he did so the robber broke away and Jumping from the ear e aped. Be fore he leaped from the ear Borton tore th mask from the man's face and saw that he was a negro. 1 1 nwuH atUd 1 lip THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Neely's ltt m 111 Havana. Washington, Jan. 22. The state do- in m, . 11 a 1 J ' awi UCM IBDUVU u ill rail I iu t . 11 1 ut 1 1 itUMMMI- IM of ('. k. W. Neely, charged with oexzlement. This warrant will be MM in (he hands of United S'.ales . ii' iuiei, ui me Konwicru 111s- "? ?' New York, who is now the 11, , ,. ..e it . .... eeiy. 1 ne marsnai also as boon designated by Governor Gen 'Wood to act as the representative FS Ctlban military government, and 1 no .... 1 . . ... r vu.iHtuy ne will receive Neely na see till.! tin in nt'oli, ilnii,.,,..,,,! ,:. 0 1,1.1..: 1 - , ' "o "iiinormes at Havana. The nSOner Will lie removed to a LMVnni- enl 1. ... " "yun anoui next Thursday. Suit t Kit I Hal Vllegeil I xori-iilr. Lyons, N. Y.. .Ian. Tl. The trial of the case of Howard Sidney Benham, an infant, by Mary A. Fai nt, his guardian, against Howard G, Benham will he commenced here Feb. 4. Benham was convicted of murdering his wife at Ba tavia by a Qenese county jury and sen tenced to be electrocuted. He got a new trial and was acquitted, Under the will of his wife Howard ('. Benham Is the sole devisee. This action Is to re cover the estate for his son. upon the ground that Benham killed his wife. St"riii l, 1.. Khigston. Jam., Jan. 22. Terrible WOT has prevailed on the north "MI the island. Since Friday night vio ent norther has been causing de letion of banana nlantatlons on mi " In some ot ,no parishes Weds of acres of fruit have haan moil tl .. I - - ... 1 1 1 - i,, 1, mi, jjiii inei oeen dlvavtaH nn.i o,n u,n rf,am has already carried aw.-iv two m now tnreatening to wreck '"fKe, thriving fruit district. The 8 are running verv hiirh nnrl hnve -..on,,, lnP wnarves There hnvo r vaauaiuee among small craft. Clavalnnd Gats the Bncampinotit St. Louis, Jan. 22. A vote was taken yesterday afternoon at the meeting of the (. A. K. executive committee and Cleveland was selected as the plai 1 1:1 which to hold the next annual encamp ment. The vote siood: Cleveland, 5; Denver, 2; Pittsburg, 1. Denver con!. I not meet all the requirements, and Cleveland was selected because satis factory guarantees of that city's abil ity to care for Hie encampment v furnished to the committee. The date set for the encampment is Sept. 0. litsaoa la the International Sr rl-s for Kruruary 3, lSOl Parable of Ike Tea Vlralaa. His Wife insisted And he thought he'd humor her, no doubt. The result shows that a man rarely loses by following his wife's ad vice. Those who sufTcr from obstinate cough, bronchitis, weak lungs and ail ments in general which tend to con sumption, will find speedy relief and perfect cure in the use of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures ninety-eight per cent, of those who give it a fair and faithful trial, il purifies the blood, heals the lungs and builds up the body with firm flesh instead ol flabby fat. The " Discovery " contains no alco hol, neither opium, cocaine, nor other narcotics. "only fur Dr. Piefce'ii Golden Medics) Discov ery i think 1 would lie in mv yr;ivr todny,N writes Mr. Mmn Mih-. ol Hillisrd, I'inta Co., Wyoming, "l bad siithms io bsd I could net sleep at uiht and f- compelled to nor mi work. It sfTected my lunini so ihst I coughed nil the lour. IhiIIi dsy :onl night My friends alt thought 1 had consumption My win- nnd taken lr ptcrce'a Psvorile Prencriplion, and it hail helped te r mi much -he iiiHiAteil nil my ny Ing his Golden Medical l)icover) ' which I did. I have taken foul hottlex null .on new a will man. Weighing potindM thank-. In Dr. Plerce'i Golden Medical Duicovery I would like ynil In piinl Ihli tcfttimon) .is t may lulp someothev pool lufleri i " Dr. Pierce's Mcdic.il Adviser, in paper binding, fret on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Ill Prefer,-, i,',.. n old negress, Indiana Lake Rrle 1.' e by natiie, had been a house serv- ani with a southern family for years. ine dny she npproiielied the master of the hoii.se and said: "Marse Tawni, we'se (fwlne to hab communion down In otinh ctltlhch ne' Sunday, an' h WHiitcil to ask yo' if yo'd please to be -o kin' as to gib us a bottle ob wine lull ile sen ice." "MurSe Tnwm" expressed his will inenes tn do anything in bis power io make the service a success, 11 T 1 1 asked what kind of wine "as re quired, Aunl Indiana, et cetera, replied: " li den' riiightly know, Marse Tnwm, bill lie p.ih on. he iu'ful fun' ob gill." Hl'ookh 11 Life. Henri- lehy, "Vour husband is not looking well to-night, Mrs. Rhj r." "lie i.-n't; and I'm nut surprised at it." "Nn'.' Una he been overworking himself?" "it isn't that so much; it's his orig inality, Why, that man is stjuck by so many original idea-, that his mind iinisl be one mass of bruises."- N. V. World. A ( holer ,,f Terms, "Mere's another man who got away wiib some money that didn't belong to 1 i 111." said the young woman who was reading the paper. "Mow much?" inquired Miss Cay enne. "Il doesn't state." "That's too bad! 1 wanted to de termine whether be is a plain thief, n misguided embezzler or a bold finan cier." Washington Star. Suspicions Slvn, Wife I feel so ashamed this morn ing', I'm afraid 1 took too much wine at the lliton's dinner last night. Husband Nonsense! You didn't show any signs of il. Wife -Oh. yes, 1 did. Didn't veil notice how heartily I laughed at those old jokes of yours? Philadelphia l'ress. Severe Test, "I see," said Sprsngle, "thai a Mos ton Woman sas the voice can be ideal only when there is an ideal character behind it." "Well, what of It?" inquired Mangle. "Nothing," said Sprangle, "only I Vfilh she could bear mj wife call me to breakfast some morning. " Cleveland Plain Dealer, Jnri.... . . l ' -. ! sarrrmur. "arrlsburg, Jan. 22. O overnor Stonp --..ui Bent to the senate the nom- I iAims m. Atkinson, of Mlf- '.. lu lie 1111 in. hi 1 in 1 , 1 . 1 f 1 t. i uwii-K-i, wnien comprises Ju- th rKrT' counties, to serve un .ln? flrst Monday In January. 1902 - " ' I r IT! 1 H n I vin. , i XI. v. 11 ,n nersonn rr cm nf lh ma servpn with n m n ,.,,. lk. ri , . Jan. a. ine l.zou IHlnln.j -a & ... n . ,ou l lne L-ammer coiiier- Ul Calvin Psrdna Cn arrolr ... - u( ,ne uiieeen unwnr- tk "' iw arm runners US company's rafuanl tn ralnatata m. ""aiai oy a committee or "Me Workers. Tha mlnaa hnvo woatu down. I'nriloii Cnme Too Late, St. Paul, Jan. Tl James H. South all, who was convicted a couple of years ago of fraudulent dealings in government time checks, by which he secured nearly $760,000, yesterday had his sentence commuted by the state board of pardons on account of the critical condition of his wife's health. It Is feared that the action of the board was taken too late. The woman is now unconscious part of the time, ami hardly recognizes her friends. Writ Point Haslngj Abolished. West Point, Jan. 21. The congres sional committee left here yesterday for Washington, after having conclud ed the mission of investigation at the United States Military acudeniy. Be fore their departure, however, through a voluntary agreement of the cadets, hazing was abolished. This voluntary agreement was the result of a meet ing of the entire corps of cadets held In Grant Hall Saturday night. Too 1. 11 le. Stuttering Employer (writing n let ter) U-b-b-boy, hand me u b-b-b-b-bl-bl Office Boy A blotter, sir, do you wish ? Stuttering Employer Never mind n-n-now; the ink has d-d-d-drled. Harper's Daznr. A Cyaleal Explanation, I "Why don't you publish your com positions?" asked the udmirer. "Because," answered the musician, "there is no possible chance for them. Tlo v are not good enough to be great 'nor had enough to be popular." Washington Star. A t'-oimervnll ve. Aunt Hetty You must have had them slippers all of ten years. Don't you think it's time to get another pair? Lncle Josh Oh I they re comfort able. I hate to be alius mukin' change-: Puck. Princeton Student Drowned. Princeton, N. J., Jan. 22. Walter E. Bayles, aged IT, of the Princeton pre- Saratory school, while crossing the tlllstone creek near Kingston, yester day afternoon broke through the ice and was drowned. The body was re covered. He was the son of H. B. Bayles, a prominent merchant ot this place. Tha Wajbark Martyr. "Henry, the ancient ltomuns had sofa pillows." "H'm; I wonder If the Roman wives let tha Romans put their heads on them." Indianapolis Journal. Dlatrlfcatloa. Ten ssuat do what roa're able to; not what yea would. An' the glory conilsts In a-doln' It good. It withes was (sets, we'd be all kingi an' queans. An' there wouldn't be no one te rata bread an' bean. Washington Star. The LESSON TENT. (Matthew X:l-13.) Then shall the kingdom ot Heaven be llkrnt-d unto trn Virgins, Which took theft lamps and went forth to meet the bride groom. 2. And five of them were wtse. nnd Ave wt re foolish. 3. They that Were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them. I. Hut the wise took oil In their vessels With their lamps. 5. While the brld, Kroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept. 6. And at mtdnisht there whs n cry madSi Behold the bridegroom cometh, go ye out to meet 111m. T. Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps. 8. And the foolish said unto the wise, (live Us of your oil; for our lumps are gone out. 9. Hut the wise answered, saying. Not so. lest there be not enough for us and you; but go ye rather to thim thut sell, und buy lor yourselves. 1. Anil while they went to buy. the bride groom came; and they that were ready Went In with him to the marriage, and the door was shut. II. AH. rward came also Die other virgins, ssylng, Lord. Lord, open to us. 1. lint He answered and said, Verily, 1 say unto you. 1 know you not. 1J. Watch, therefore, for ye know nelthei the day nor the hour wherein the Sun ot M.in conn tin (.01.111 TBXT. Watch, therefore lur ye know neither tin iln nor the hour 11 here III I lie Bon of Mint COUtC I h kMatt. '': 1.1. NOTES AND COMMENT8. 'I bis iessiin immediately follows tin last lesson in point of time, being Tuea day afternoon. April 4, the third da. be fore the crucifixion. Jesus is on llif ay from t be temple to Met hany. mi the Mount of olives, overlooking Jerusa lem. Through the parable of the ir gins lie utters prophecies and warn Ings to His disciple-. The lesson anal) sis covers the fol low ill"; three points: 1. The Preparation for the Bridegroom.-' Ver. 1-4. 2. 'I'll. Try ai Midnight. Ver. 5-9. 8. The Arriv.il oi the Bridegroom. Ver. 10-13. After silencing Hi- enfcmles, t he gen tie. lender Jesus pronounced the most terrible wii- upon them because ol their falseness and misleading of tin people, closing with a touching lament over Jerusalem because if the evils that would befall it on account of its rejection of Him. He -aw a poor widow cashing iiiln the treasury her little of fering, and praised her, for -he loo given a'l -he had. Ills public ministry was closed. As JesUS went "ill of the temple wiib 11 is disciples. He prophe sied that the immense stones in the temple foundations should all lie thrown down. On their way t" llelh any they sa t down 011 the western slope of the Mount of Olives, where the) could look down upon the city. There Jesus foretold the dreadful troubles that were shortly to come. As they were still sitting on the mountain side, Jesus described His own coming a'nin in "-real glory. No one, He said, would know the day "f His coming, but all ought to be doing their duty faithfully and watching for it. Mr told a number of parables to warn them that they must be ready, or the hour of their salvation might pass. You will notice the difference between this parable ami those in the preceding chapter. Those warned the .servant to lie awake and watching, Hut the one we study to-day look- rather to a preparation that should be made Inn"; before. It was the custom tocele brnte a marriage by a procession from the house of the bride to thai of the bridegroom, It was generally at night, and everybody had to carry a lighted lamp. Kach of the "iris should have brought enough oil to last, and hate had it with her. This was something they knew they would need, and could have attended to it many days before, While waiiinur f"r the wedding proces sion there was no reason why tiny should keep awake. The priiee--i.ni w nil! come w ii h noise and music. Had they been all ready they could have been getting refreshing sleep so as ti be bright for the feast. Hm the prepa ration had been neglected, It is nut mere watching we must learn from thi parable. It is to make sure of the prep aration. The claim for a -bare in the feast is not sustained. De-ire for Heaven i not a passport to Heaven. Wish fur bliss is not proof uf fitness fi r the com panionship of the holy; and only those can be admitted to the company of the blest who are tit to have fellowship with them. JesUI demands that hia disciples lie alert, vigilant, watchful. "Ye knew not the day nor the hour:" As true now as when Jesus spoke these words. It is dangerous, as well as im pious, to say: "The Lord delayeth llin coming." Therefore the impressive ex hortation! "Watch." Hoi to lie (.'rent. If WO want to be at the tup, we must be willing to be at the bottom. If we want to obtain much, we must be ready to give much. Christian laws are paradoxes. It is the one who is content to have nothing who alone can pOSSeSS all thilifrs. He who was greatest of all, and yet who was the servant of all. said plainly: "Who soever would become great among you, shall be your servant; and who soever would be Brat among you, shall be bondservant of all." Do you want to be great? Then you must be will ing to serve faithfully until you ure great. S. S. Times. Truths Terarly Told. Courage is the cure for discourage ment. Money makes the mare go, but It cannot keep happiness in the saddle. The judgments of God are as lov ing as His mercies. Saints' crowns are not awnrded on the merits of their frowns. The feet will go where the heart is Inclined. The wages of sin are always paid right on time. The fall of the sinner Is like that of a meteor, the farther he falls the faster he la consumed. Barn's Horn. for Infants and Children. Thci Kind You lluvo Always Bought 1ms borne the nigtia ture of Clius. II. 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