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another wind mill to fight. It is as-| _serted that he will renew hisendeavor | to change the senate rules on the question of debate. When Mr. Ma-| = first took his seat in the senate | | i ; mwenty Years Proof. To Dispose of Quay's Case. | WILL OPPOSE A LARGE ARMY ig e -.| Washington, D. C., Dec. 27.—The futt’s Liver Pills keep the bow senate committee on privileges and sinnaturalmotion and cleanse elections will take up thecontest over} Senator Cockrell Will Lead Op-' system ofall impurities An| the seat in the senate claimed by sys | | solute cure for sick headache, | Senator Quay under the appoint- positoin to Increase Reg- pepsia, sour stomach, con |S" o Serer of Pennsylvania. ular Force- . . . - ommy e fpation and kindred diseases. pris early action and hope to have it dis- n't do without them” | Posed of in the senate’ during the| Administration to Force Through House . P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. month of January. by Caucus Dictum Bill Providing rites 1 don’t know how I could For 65,000 Regulars and » without them. I have had 33,000 Provisionals. iver disease for over twenty ears, Am now entirely cured. futt’s Liver Piils _ ied cc 2?.J. TYGARD, HON .J. 5. NEWBEBRY, 3.C.6LARK, President Vice-Pres't. Cashier i THE BATES COUNTY BANK, lost no time in the preparation of an amendment to the rules to limit debate. The amendment proposed the adoption of the previous question which prevails in the house. The senator introduced his amendment. It was referred to the committee on rules, but the committee never could find time to take it up for considera- tior The junior senator from IIli- nois, however, is persistent, and those who are close to him say he will again make the fight to amend the rules. Senator Mason does not favor the extreme methods which prevail in the house, where the ma- jority can cut off all debate without BuorTI.wR, wo. Successor te BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, Estas.isuap Dac., 1870. CAPITAL, $75,000. A Genera! Banking Business Transacted Austin, Tex., Dee. 27.—Hon. W. J. Bryan was the central figure in a big panther hunt in the mountains near -_ this city to-day. The hunt had been Treasury-Wall Street Scandal May especially arranged for him, and something like 400 sportsmen, head- Bates County Investment Co., Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Ab: y stracts of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice Soon be Given an Airing in TNE NRE RRR ORL AOS ed by Mr. Bryan and ex-Governor c t’s i b he w: riti y a 3 ‘ongress. a moments warning, but he wants secarities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of ti: Hogg. left the city early this morn- secre é s : the majority in the senate to have furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real sceuae Will Cure You While You Wait, |ingfor the scene of the proposed Washington, D. C., Dee. Sena-| the right to fix a reasonable time for papers drawn. gated with tie(. borsihde lesterth te hunt They returned this evening | tor Francis M. Cockrell, of Missouri,| debate at the conclusion of which a ¥.3. Tress. 3 Hox. J. B. Newsexny, J.C Crane, d, loes of a ell oF taste. catarrbal con with a live pantherin their possession | always watchful of the people’s inter-| vote can be taken. Under the present Jno. C rea Abetrecser. bis gor rw Sec’y. & Treas. ption, or hea ocure. popey Price Sec | PaVing captured the animal during ests, proposes to ‘wage active war |Tules of the senate there is absolutely e SES oe Oe % + F. Warnocn, Notary. og per bottfe at HL. Tucker’s. the day. no limit to the debate and no time re ee against an increase of the standing for a vote can be set except by unaf- Oe imous consent. This provision in the a é aR ° senate rules hason more than one} PROBE INTO CLARK CONTEST. publican major from railroading . Montana to Testify. | The Kind You Have Always Bought jected schenie for spoliation of the Mason’s requi committee on privileges and elections t thing f s and in- apeet's Fort Grae Wine’ Hie Res. | test over the seat of Senator Clark of an! the best rociety people in New York and will be heard on that date and they | occasion peoved a snfeguard to the | CASTOR IA | through obnoxious measures and Washington, Dec. 27.—Senator treasury have hopelessly split. It : \ Bears the Signature of y LEIP EEE said to-day that thecommittee would Speer’s Port Grape Wine. His Rur- Montana on Friday, Jan. 5. Coun- Washingte:. will be followed on Saturday and Approach of the Money Trust. Swiftly and surely the Standard Oil millionaires are gaining control = army. In this he will oppose a pet Hanna regime to foist upon the na- Will have peace from PAIN and a CURE by using gy U | Jit sentative Hull, chairman of the house aia measure for a permanent regular will be put through the house by sceme of the administration. It is E WILL HAVE PEACE, ar the plain purpose of the MeKinley: EVURAI CIAZausS tion a standing army of 100,000 men. Early inthe new year Repre- : committee on military affairs, will ring orware the administration . bri f id th imiri i ; | army of 65,000 men and a provision- A Ww S al force of 35,000 men. The measure cpucus dictum, when it reaches the a = i senate it will encounter the active ll the news, without prejudice ; opposition of Senator Cockrell and other democratic leaders. Senator Cockrell is the leading democratic member of the senate oy ar °F, ‘ts: committee on military affairs. He ye best mar ket } epor ts ? will lead the democratic fight against any attempt to increase the stand- ing army at this session. Te-day, after a visit to the white house, Nen- ator Cockrell said: “There is no necessity for legisla- tion on the subject at this session. By mail, postage prepaid, daily and Sunday, 1 year, $4.00. The army establishment is provided for until July, 1901. This gives us a year and a half in which to consider the matter and to determine what is The Weekly Kansas City Star. best to be done. I am in favor of in- country. It has prevented the re- Witnssees Will Be Summoned From | For Infants and Children. has been the rock upon which pro- will not be changed even at Senator Chandler, chairman of the senate For the Weak and Aged. begin its formal inquiry into the cor- The od Claret Wines are used at d'nner by sel on both sides of the controversy PRISON HELLS UPON EARTH. of the business of the country. It was shown in Wednesday's Pust- Dispatch that this syndicate now controls banking houses in New York with deposits of $309,.947,410 or £1.86 per cent of the total in New York associated banks, and loans of $268,714,990 or 39.90 per cent of the total. The power of the combine cannot be overestimated. It is a menace to every business firm and corporation in the country. The loan market is what the syndi- cate chooses to make it, and every borrower must accept what terme it makes. Rates can be raised or low- ered at the will of this monopoly, or loans withheld altogether. Thecredit of the strongest houses is exposed to attack. Recent events show that members of the legislature whose = oeskegy ore ihe toe een names have been mentioned in con- |" one pat aoe pray ig Soke nection with the charges of bribery peemeage to Sight the syndicete te ARSE RGR “ | to invite destruction. ee Thao Shia joolick Chicka Vipin Sasi | Worst of all and mostsignificant is will be the charge that thirty bills of | was wth mg Leeatonasscnsri —_ byt $1,000 each were presented to one | sen ce ai a ” ones suai pease. man to secure his support of Mr (cree Se og. tert eee ee Clark. The counsel for the prosecu | is placed at the disposal of the com- | bine, to be used to promote the for- | tunes of the syndicate at the expense Monday by the witnesses for the com- plainants. Of these about twenty Cuban Penal Institutions Are in a Frightful Condition. Chicago, IIL, Dee. 27.—Charles T. Lewis, president of the v York prison association, who went to Cuba on behalf of the state and other or- ganizations in the United States, has made a sensational report to the sec- retary of war in regard to the penal institutions on the island. He con- tends that this government is respon- sible and says that a truthful descrip- tion of the prisons “‘would arouse universal indignation which would probably be misdirected.” After urging this government, through the wardepartment, to stop the “‘intoberable cruelty and injustice which now constitute a national dis- grace,” Mr. Lewis adds: ‘Great pris- ons are overcrowded with men and boys. Assassins, brigands, pick pockets and young mencharged with disorderly conduct or merely suspect- ed of slight offenses are herded to ab- solute idleness and unrestricted inter- course. With no change of clothing, no blanket orsemblance of bed, many J . he best general reading ; have been requested by telegrams to appear at thetime mentioned. Af- ter these have been heard, it is under- stood that the defense will name the witnesses which it may desire to have heard in rebuttal. The indications are that the hear- ing in the case will consume consider- able time. Several Montanans have indivated a willingness to come to Washington to testify but the com- mittee is determined to hold the list down to as narrow limits as possible, because of the expense of bringing | persons 80 great a distance. | Among those who probably will be asked to attend are a number of be great paper of the great West. By mail, postage prepaid, daily and Sunday, 6 months, $2.00. creasing the artillery arm of the service, but Ido not think there is now or will be in the near future any occasion for a permanent increase in e A he os Louis THE GREAT REPUBLICAN the number of infantry or cavalry > - e Postage prepaid, 25 cents a year. PAPER OF AMEWICA. regiments above that which has been provided by law for a number of I think 16,000. men, with years. Ce Globe-Democrat. some additions to the artillery, to of the world. zs . take care of sea coast forgifications, Txrice Every Wroek. will be the army this country will need after the present conditions in a the Philippines have been overcome.” tion includes ex-Senator Edmunds, is i ! yi 5 In this connection the tax payers E sentativeC: bell of Montana, | Eight Pages | Almost Equal of the nation will soon be given sub-| hundreds sleep on bare stones where _ eee des es Sarre ae ema jof the people themselves It is time : 5 bi is ex- psentative Hz Mon- aha A or More to a Daily stantial object lessons of the cost | filth and vermin are kept dowr only aan 2s Hou. Jiro Wied: of thie for every citizen, rich or poor, to | i fi tals by constant sprinkling with disinfect-] — "|, aes. ae miet |think of this situation.—Post-Dis- Each Tuesday at the Price bea Sale ala cits si city. Former United States Senator patel cs To-morrow the house committee | é - Wantkinet of Weat Virwinia i far | Pateh. é and Friday of a weekly on appropriations will meet to frame] 11 some prisons the only disinfect- Se ae a pat behalf Toren: ESAS AAS aie a the urgency deficiency appropriation | ant known is insect powder, and of Mr. Clark. | TAKES A HIGH PLACE. cases of tuberculosis, some of them at abbas | far advanced, infest the rooms and Ladies Can Wear Shoes. mepennonty of The People. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR bill. It will be one of the first meas- ° ures offered for passage in the house after the holidays. The bill will carry anitem of nearly $46,000,000 de- ficiency for the army alone. There will also be nearly $4,000,000 for the navy. These itemsarein addition to the large sums appropriated for both departments at the session which ended March 4, last. No other paper gives THE NEWS so promptly, so fully, so accu- rately. No other paper prints so great a variety of interesting and instructive reading matter forevery member of the family. No other paper is so good, so clean, so cheap. | BSCRIBE NOW And get this sterling Republican newspaper, this peerless Home - Journal during all of the important national cempaign of 1900, and-until after the election of the next president. It is indispensa- ‘izen, and ought to be in every household. SamMpLe Address GLOBE PRINTING.CO promoted ona vast scale together. Most of these prisoners have been nails. sweating, hur sching proved guilty of no offense. 4 rp Be. oe as E ‘ In this hell upon earth they are FRE by mall, address, Alico Attention is: Nateraly..Exenee. 7 Lefoy, N.Y. | Pre held indefinitely while the judges of ee | Anything is Praised by People first instance investigate the charges. lowa Senatorial Fight. Whom We Know. Each of these judges has a secretary,| Des Moines, Ia., Dec. 27.—The sen-| 4 sing tnat stands high in the estimation of who can often secure a dismissal, but | atorial fight is to be resumed in ear- } the public, and which is especially recommend- Z risoner wi influ-| nest this week. The political leaders. | 4 >y Missouri people, naturally excites our at- is to have an early airing. Congress the pi ses without et eee « ‘hrs th tention more than if our own people did mot : 3 ence must wait. after spending Christmas at home, | praise thearticle. Such thing is going on im began pouring into town again | Missouri every dsy, people are praising Mer- wants to know the why and where- fore of Secretary Gage’s deal with the e z row’s Kid-ne-oids because they cure. There is To Cure Disease is to Cure the Blood | to-day, and are now here in force. | oe bembax ke secptons er ap cally Nesousl ey bank of Neve: re Ut vou suder with bolle carbanstes.old sores |The candidates for ols'the: nouse | cone: ace ete eB ee Sek aan apes =f Messrs. Eaton and Bowen, came in one es eta pod, Peps —— nl es gheraiee ado eo tgegpes Tare TL titxes, |to-night. J. W. and J. B. Blythe, ng a -» KansaeCity, Mo., DAILY. Daily, | Sunday investigation of the deal. The reso- Z baat who says:—‘‘Ihave suffered for s long time Including Sunday. Without Sunday. Edition. lutions will ask for ‘a committee to managers of Senator Gear's fight, are | with kidney trouble and tried kidney remedies 4 36 5 here, and their lieutenants are arriv- | #24 doctors. 1 was so badly a Micted with lame gees #300 #5001 1 a a enquire into the arrangement where- beck that I could not turn over in bed or stand ' i ing on every train. Both sides say erect. The pain in my beck across the kidneys 3 months. 1.50 | 1.00; 6 months by all the government collections the fight will be resumed in earnest | made it impossibie for me to get « good night’s ‘ from internal revenue taxation are z BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. J, . tomorrow, and there will be no more | Fe*t- [was very irritabie st times. Any little placed in the National City bank, A - noise would startle me; I felt allout ef sorte. thus giving it a princely gift at the cessation. Both sides express the |; nesrd so much sbout Morrow's Kid-ne-oids government's expense. The endeavor same confidence as heretofore in the | that I got e package. The prompt sction of the ‘ a AL election of their respective senatorial | ¥i4-ne-olds was sgreet surprise—entirely re— to give publicity to administration dickerings with Wall street may be . - lieving me of kidney beckashe and soon rester- candidates, Gear and Cummins. ings? shattered nerves so I can sleep the smothered by the republican majori- ty. Speaker Henderson may wield ployes of that institution. This was done on an order from Warden ———_ — whole night through.’’ Starke last week when that official We Will Give You s $4 Watch Morrow’s Kid-ne-cidsare not pills, but yel- . . - if you will show our publication to your | iow tablets, whieh is s scientific formof pre- ordered the penitentiary quarantined | triends. Wedon’t waxt +oc to sell them poring medicine, Kid-ne-cids wil pecttivety the caucus whip at administration behest and prevent any congressional 40 to 60 Pages Regularly. inquiry. But the democratic minor- ity will be able in the brief time allow- becanse of the appearance of small a ig AK WHAT You Cet ! edfor debate to drive home some wo sizes. children’s | cure sli kidney silments. They are pat up in pox in different parts of the state. There arenow many sore arms in the penitentiary, not only of the con- The news, Loops it avon ooo [press dlepatchees, stacial oars lente | pertinent facts. That is all they can t news-gathering institution in the world. These are the advantages, expect to acomplish in the chouse or the Mississippi as apigh cain a Ras ER under the Reed rules. That will be The Magazine Part See er rats cnccanet tcensits wercc abe pelos enough, however, to show the coun- y Keep a penile tage It contains — and better stories, the half-tone pictures and try how completely Wall street dom- The Colored Comic Weekly 2 ett 2053 era nittares ave |inates the national treasury under The treasury-Wall street scandal The Daily GLOBE-DEMOCRAT is without a rival in all the west, and stands at the very front among the few really great news- papers of the world. Vaccinate 2,300 Convicts. Jefferson City, Mo., Dec. 29.—Dr. G. H. Williams, the physician of the Missouri penitentiary, has just com- pleted the big task of vaccinating the entire 2,300 convicts in the peniten- tiary and all the guards and em- HE GREATEST FOR THE MONEY EVER OFFERED BY —THE GREAT— F “SUNDAY POST-DISPATCH - 7 cote 10% | two weeks’ treatment and sell at Sfty centes ty: box at ali drug stores and at Ladwiek’s Drec Og i een go tee Stere. Will Cenfiscate Weapons. Descriptive beokiet mailed apes request by gz & Co., Chemists, . Washington, Dec. 27.—The Otto- | 8 rsa ik _—— man legation in this city announces | that, by virtue of a recent decree of the porte, itis declared that such arms as are debarred from importa- | tion into Turkey will be confiscated ! victe, but of officials as well. There is pot much danger now of smallpox getting into the prison because of this general vaccination and the quarantine establish TRUSSES, 5c, and exclusive. This is an exclusive special and high-priced feature peculiar to no other | present iro apa and how Secre- from this time on when they arrive) 2 ee pe paper west of the great river. tary stands alert! lv eager to “ae ho of the Turkish We are weiune toe ory ree one 7 = —] which commenced with Q Oe x i. See at the custom houses 0} at FACTORY FEMES, fer tnan owt A New Song the issue of Sunday, Oct obey its beck and nod. empire. It is announced that the The Post-Dispatch Waive with each Si issue a new song insheet} Whether it be true that the secre- ‘tation, are all ee Per original. There will be at least ton of these songs, one gon tary will later become president of tem consecutive Sundays. Turkish government will in no way; hold itself under obligation to pay SC ena thes Dacron a ete chaSerarnaaren a _|the gigantic institution which just Get the Complete Set. aE tng bate Bie Wax ill. There aunt Ren Use te — hea tna aioe Prom og tax the value of such armsto the as- | Sumber inches on Round. if All the Girls Were ‘on. other raised mone: the nation. is aques- - and we oy Soy ern ea al Sweet Norine. Prenciag Pictanianl tion for the future. He denies it now; signees. sconein | Single copies of the Post-Dispatch 5 cents. that, too, is a matter for the future Cee ae d 50 ceNTs to the Post teh, St. ——. Mo., _ ? moive this | to settle finally. es Bears the = Sot | SES ing the So $70. paper for three months, including these new and original songs, aR EGE —— | lieu SEARS, ROESUCK Worth 50 cents. Senator “Billy” Mason has found a lo Lea j

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