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FRENCIT MINISTERS SWITCH Cabinet Resiguation Quickly Followed by New Formation by Ribot. FLOQUET SURPRISES THE DEPUTIES TMs Candidacy for the 1 Chamber Unloo for and Defeated eat Kxeltement In the Cap Ttal Over the Kyents, of the Pa Jan. 19, ine owing igne in the of ex nd other to Minister of Public Works throng excit lice are out fa for Presidont Carnot has charged the duty of formidz a cabinet that Ribot and Carnot in the Panama prosecutions no intention of bringing takers to trinl, and that ution of de Tasscp itane, Cot frel will be than a wts ave ination of till the law of pre ot Ribot with It is openly TR are not in oarnest and have the bribe the pros tu and | ! It o0 charged that « Being made 1o postpone the ex cortain puilty iption has Although the nothi 1 of the ministry caused widesprog 1t there was no attempt to ereate disc The order that I provailie throughiout " the city may be. and 1o doubt is due to the fact that the law- 085 ¢ nt well knows th isturbanc will be put down with a strong hand by th military The rec ended today sittings, t s of the Chamber f Deput and the house resumed was a largo attendance of members and the galleries were crowdod, interest be. ing centored on the election of o new prosi dent of the chamber. Sarprised by Vi 1t not thought ti would offer himself for re. planations to the Panamn the house of his connection with the 1 Ad 1ot proy tisfactory He did, 1 i at M. Floc juet lection, as his o ox however, Chamber was e 3lam, member for Sa of the tonse, After the usi apening the session had bo the name of M. Floquet as a 1 o tho pre his candi dency of the Ch evoked a somewhat i nd in the course of the speeches made Floquet particy own admission funds of the rsonal follows the presen- | id not take nere demanded tation of a place, thotgh that it be taken. “h a Republican Presid t. Floquet, seeing that the members of power, und without their support he could majority, withdrew his candidag republican group then nominated Casimir-Per the office, who was \ding 408 to | member of the Cham- 76 and has held sev- it i s minist He been eloeted vice president of the Cham- thr Ho is friend of r, the military commandant M to ber the praveodings in the Chamber a group of thirteen men who proclaimed themselyes ists gathered in front of the building. They were ordered to move on by the pol ol . They were thereupon a s anized by M. Ribot is NS | connission and to | ‘ $1.38Each . Ribot. premier and minister ;M. M. Bourgeol The most notable d abinet and its predece: absence of M. de Frey M. Loubet's lukew: tigation of tho T been ill-concealed, in a newspaper inte had rushed into the inquiry w ble recklessness of consequen M. de Freycinet, who war in several cabinets, Mrequently among the pos: Panama investigation. M. Ribot, while retaining the premiership has exchanged the minis of foreign affairs for the temporarily mportant post of the ministry of the interior. M. Develie has assurged the ministry foreign affairs thus vacated relingui the portfolio of agriculture to M. shown by the Loubet. srards inve deputics th reprehensi 1 minister of mentioned ble victims of the of hing Vigera, a ns the portfolio of finan ois, whose pol in the sed much dissention in the last cabinet, still holds the all-important dopartment of just M. Viette and M. also rer their former positions. M. Dupuy instruction M. Sir has been supplante once associated with Cornelius Herz, and nin at remains minister of public n. formerly minister of commeree, by M. Siegfried the n although he ommission that he had _seen Herz he fell under the ban, as did Rouvier aud Freycinct. General mon, who succeeds to the secretary of 4 new man. What 1L Cost the P to Have Him in Its Emp! Paws, Jun, 10~The indict Gustave Eiffel states that he secu 000 francs of Punama caual money. fore it was supposed that he had but 62,000,000 francs, The parlinmentary commission of inquiry has discovered a hiatus in the sequence of the canul company’s check stubs. More than 250 of the stubs are missing, and it has transpived that in every case o large sum was involved. Of the checks in question one was for 400,000 francs, others for sums be- tween 4,000 and 7,000 francs. If the stubs of these checks are not found Felix Cottu and Marius Foutane and the divectors of the canal company will be liable to imprisonment for three years each. Thoy are suspected of having destroyed the stubs so as to protect their fih-um_\ from thei The reports of the parliamentary Panama commission of 1880 und 1888 have been | sented before the commission of inqul They show that President Carnot refused to support the lottery bill and that M. Arrien also disclaimed all ponsibility in the matter. M. de Freycinet admitted that the money asked for would not finish the canal L and when reproached by a fellow committes- man with being frightened by the responsi- bility which the government placed on him expluined that the government granted werely faculative permission without assum- lng any guaranty. fredinald de Lossops, hi Messrs. Cottu, Fontane and ou trial today for their connection with the Pavama nal crookedness. Charles de Lesseps waus the first witness. He declared that it was against his advice that his futher undertook the construction of the canyl nama Canal Com, Hereto- obtained n Charles and el were put Coustipation cured by I JeWitt's Early | Risers ¥ e—— SOME JAIL STATISTICS. Where a Few of Do ounty's Denlzens Have Gone, { Sheriff George Bennett has completed his aunual record of incarcerations in the county Jail, disposition of prisoners and other data for the year ending December 81, 182, As @ bit of reminiscent listory it recalls | several cases which were at oue time thrill- lnf and startling bits of the city's metro- | po lite, | bar 3 -~ ‘erence between this | j | M. Parks, Durl the year 1,919 men, womer and Cambric, Ruflle L ; ! tand Tucks, & L'ke Cat, 50c , W | | ONNS. | Like Cut, | 85¢ EACH i $1.38 Insertion, Fmbroid- ery, Like Cut, GONNG $1.78. Cambric ) Hemstitc'd | Rufflle, Like Cut, $1.78 Each Better qualittes THE MORSE DR Tomorrow we will inaugurate our Annual Sale of Muslin garment is made of good muslin, all sewed with a lock=stitch machine, and seams flat felled. ments that are known to be thoroughly reliable, honestly made, equal in goods are d Drawers 25¢ Good Muslin, cluster of tucks llke cut 25¢ Drawers 50c¢c Cluster of tucks and wid= hem; like cut, 50c¢ Drawers 89¢c Cambric Valen- ciennes lace |edging like cut Drawers $1.28 Tucks and embroid - ered ruffles, like cut, Drawers $1.50 |Cam- bric, cluster =l | SKmS 50¢c Cluster of tucks and wide h Tike cut, SHIRTS 90c¢ Cluster of tucks nnd ubric ri fle.also hen stitched cam bric ruffle, like out, KRS $1.25 Embrowdery Like cut, $1.26 Each. ™ I kg SHRS $2,00 Tucks and flue insert'n 1ike cut, SRR SRS $3.00 Lace inser- tion and edze. like eut, all respects to hor isplayed on our third floor, easily accessible by elevator or stairway, (CHEMISE 7 25¢ Tueked f Corded band, fine wuslin, like cut. ’ Embroldory and tucks hike cut '$1.00 Tucked and embroi- dered edge, like cut. children have looked t out from behind the of the count, g ile. OFf these sev- pes in the peniten- t Lincoln, twenty-three are yet await- isoners out a ja quota to the isoners .charged with this city sending 88 up fo the county jail, 432 1 county's expense for drunks. The United Staty held here sixty-nine risoners, andof thi number one was executed for murder, the hanging taking place in the corridors of the juil. Clincon I, Dixon was found guilty of the murder of Sergeant Carter of Fort Robinson, Neb., and he paid the law’s extreme pen Two other United States prisoners are doing “time” at Sioux City, one a_covnterfeiter and another for falsely changing the books of a goverment bank. Surpy_ county sent sixteen prisoners, one of whom has beéen pardoned from the penitentia id two are now rving time there. No less than uinety-nine of the county jail's inmates were charged with in- sanity and are now nursing their idiosy crasies in the wsane asylum; of the seventy of those in the penitentiary fourteen were sent up for burglary, tw for cht larceny from the person, four . murder ved housebreaking, taining under false two highw robbery, two with intent to kill, 2 shoot with purpose, 1 embezzlement, 1 horse ste procuring, one malicious libel, 1 robbe grand larceny. Two mea went over for life for murder—Fauss and Fox, Salesci, getting six years for mansl: ) Twelve childven been sent to the re- form school for mcorrigibility. sentence. whole was 114 offenscs, meanors to t Douglas unvarnished | governuent h ling, 1 —_— An honest pili 15 the noblest work of the apothecary, DeWitt's Little l'lul'lf' Risers cure constipation, biliousness and sick head- ache. o READY FOR SERVICE. Another Trial Will Be Given the Monteroy to Test Her Sea-Golng Qualities, SaN Fraxcisco, Cal, Jan, 10,—The new armored const defense vessel, Monterey, built by the Union iron works, and which had a successful trial trip last night, will go into commission February 1. She is now | lying at the Union iron werks, being put into shape to be taken to the Mare Island navy yard and turned over to the govern- ment, There the stores and ammunition will be put on board and the officers and erew will take positio When everything is in good shape the Monterey may go dow: to Santa Barbara chaunel for another trial under her new commander, Captain Kempf, who has exp od o desirve to test her sea- woing qualities, although the Monterey was not built as a sea-going vessel. After that the vessel will probably take a trip north to Puget sound. R s The great domestic standby Cough Syrup, is now recogni family necessity. Keep it handy s ebdcbiveiry Dr. to Bull's be Art Socloty Wil Lncorporate, At the meoting of the Western Art society lust night in the Lininger gallery it was de- cided to incorporate underthe state laws, The travsfer of the socipty’s property to the association was duly made, and a constitu- tion and bylaws adopted. Directors elected were as follows: C. 8. Elgutter, J. F. Monell, E. C. Brownlee, G. W. Lininger, 1. . Catlin, H, A. Smith. e Salvation Oil is a certain curve for b ache, toothache, earache, &, Only % o P Will Be Bent Hack to Drrrorr, Micl ead- s, China. ., Jau. 10.—The four Celes- Septembor 24 last, awaiting o hearing, have been found guilty by the United States com- muscloner of being unlawfully in this country, They W sentenced o ten duys im- prisoment at hard labor in the house of cor- rection und to deportation to China at the expiration of that term, — If you have piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve will surely cure you. DIED TO AVOID PUNISHMENT Penitentiary Discipline Oauses an Omala Burglar to Commit Suicide, HE WAS AFRAID OF THE '‘DARK HOLE” Abel Howe Succeeds by Hanging Himself Under Pecullar Circumstances—Cor- oner's Jury Fails to Question the Rules ot the Prison, Laxcory, Neb., Jan. 10.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee.]—Abel Howe, a convict erving a term in the penitentiavy, hung him- self in his cell this afternoon. Howe was sent up seven months ago from Omaha for burgla; Howe was a youngman of 23, employed in the cooper shop. e was of a stubborn dis- position, and has several times been pun- ished for breaches of di estel he was put in the for re fusing to do his proportion of the work, He was handcuffed with his hands tied behind his back. In some w he slipped the rope down between his legs and unloosed it, tying one end around his neck and the other through the grating he mounted a bucket and swung himself off. He was not discovered until shortly after noon. Coroner Crim impanelled a jury i testimony returned ¢ came to his death by hanging with suiciaal intent, but made no findings as to severity of punishment. District Court in Dodge County. FresoNt, Neb., Jan. 10.—[Special to Tz Bee.]—Judge William Marshall held a ses- sion of district court yesterday, disposed of many cases and adjourned court until next Monday, Daniel Jones, who pleaded guilty to us- sault on a boy with a shovel, was fined $10 and costs. A bond of 500 was fixed in the case of Franklin Dworak, who was arrested in Chicago and brought here for trial for writ- ing checks on banks where he nad no money deposited, A decroe was rendered in the foreclosure case of Joseph Starkey against A. M. Wis- tedt for $M8.80, The bar docket shows 111 civil and twelye criminal cases for trial. and after al to Tue son of Hon. J. H. Mickey, met with a severe aceident on Saturday last, He was drawing cord wood with a team, when the animals became frightened and ran away, Harlun stayed by the team and held on until he saw they were going to run into a wire fence, when he jumped. The wheels of the wagon went over both of the boy's feet, broaking some of the small bones und injuring the right log somewhat. 1t is not thought to be very serious and the boy will be out soon. One of the animals, a S-year-old mare, fell in the wire fence, breaking one of her forward legs, and had to be killed, Guaxp IsLaxp, Neb., Jan. 10.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee | -James West, u saloon and billiard hall keeper, has been arrested for permitting minors to play in his house. There ison foot & movement to put a ch to gambling and the trial which will be held Saturday will be of more than ordinary interest. Mabel strong and Ella Hogg put on men's attirve last night and started to do the town, They were arrested today and fined §19 each. Osceola’s Opera House Opened. OscEoLa, Neb,, Jun. 10.—[Special to Tug Bee.)—The new $15,000 opera house in this city was opened for business lust Saturday. Occeoln Childion Lntertained. OsceoLa, Neb., Jan. 10.—[Special to Tue Bae. |—The children of the Methodist | pise | nt time Sun- school they ult of the They had tmas tree. There nt in the school Sunday, and sented with a little satchel things. copal church had a ver, day. It was the fi hbflkl‘l had sia diphtheria STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Annual Meeting of the Organization Not Very Well Attended. LixcoLy, Neb, , Jan. 10—[Special Telegram to Tur Ber.]—The annual meeting of the State Historical society was held at the university chapel thi ing, Presldent J. Sterling Morton W. W. Cox of Seward read a on_ *Reminis- cences of Early Near Neb- raskn City.” He followed by the reading of an extr >'s unpublished **His hy.of Omaha, § the well known ch together with cences of Peler A. S Frenchman, both old trader: sence of Hon. W. H. Eller of alawell read a paper pr ) gentleman on “The Arickaree Conquests of 1823, The attendance mall, less than two dozen persons being present. ory of Omaha,” by J. ching Stephen ¥ailure of & Beatrice Firm, Bearrice, Neb, Jan. 10.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee.]—The 1. W. Smith Com- mission company, for several weeks past doing a grain commission business by tele- graph in this city, today suspended opera- tions. The compu a small concern and no_ ser} disturbanc noticed by reason of the firm'’s suspension. Several creditors for small amounts are left in the lurch by the suspensionof the com- pany. 5 Will Build » New Churel BraTIcE, Neb., Jan, 10.—(§ Bee.]—At a largely attended and enthus- iastic meeting last night of the First Pres- byterian church _of this city it was decided to build a new ehurch edifice and parsonage to take the place of the old structure just as s00n us the building season opens. The cost of the proposed improvements will be £20,000. In the meantime the Presb will use the Auditorium fo; Norfolk Musony justall Officers, Nogrork, Neb., Jan, 10.—[Special to Tug Bee.]—Damascus chapter No. 25, Royal Arch Masons of Norfolk, last ¢vening installed the following named offivers high priest: Ernest H-*racy Dean, scribe, and George I Y. This is one of the best working chapters in this state and has prospects for a large increase in membership. Will Bulld & Elevator, RusuviiLe, Neb., Jan! 10.—[Special Telo- gram to Tue Bee]«Howard & Co., a wealthy elevator and gmin buying firm with bster City, Ta., today upon which they wiil el an elevator of 20,000 bushels capacity. ‘This firm has been buging grain here this fall und this coutemplated elovator has be- come i necessity Tlis, secretary LLESSSSPY Funeral of g Ploneer, CrAY Cexnter, Neb., Jan. 10.—(Special to Tk Bee.|—Colonel W. J. Keller of Sutton, k of this county und under Prosident Cleve- Ho was o ve host of friends being one of its a postmaster at Sutton und, was buried yesterday. popular man and had @ throughout Clay county, ploneers Took u Dose of Morphine, Davip Ciry, Neb., Jan. 10.—([Special to Tk Bee.)—Myrtle Bebee, o domestic in the family of J. G. Ross, attempted suicido this morning by the morphine route. ~ Physicians | in attend ince think she will die. Gage Co n y 5. Fvisors. BeaTiicl Neb . Jan. 10.—[+-pe fal Te'e- | gram to Tug Bee.]—The new Gage county board of suj rvisors met oday ad o gan- ized. J. W. Bridenthal was el'(t d chai.- mau, —_—— N uits oty Lu the s ric: court Adolph J. Meyer has Jones, er which ame of A. former partner, Geor and has secured a_ restraining forbids Mr. Jones from using the ‘0. when he sells coal. etal has asked the courts to 8§ a divorce from her husband. She alleges that this husl Charles Vetal, has by haslooked upon the wine whe: iy abused rageous manner, In addition to the divor: he wants the cus- tody of a chila, which is the fruit of the union, Frank Lee, administrator of the estate of William F. Camp, has sued the Cudah) Packing company in an action to re or the sum of £,000. The plaintiff alleges that on November 1, 1802, Camp was employed in the defendant’s packing house in South. Omaha, and that on that day his death was caused falling through shaft that was not properly provided with guard rails. Making a World-Wide Reputation. Couneil Bluffs, la.. Nonpariel, Chamberlain Medicine Co. of Des Moines isan lown manufacturing institution aud one in which the residents of the state look upon with pride, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has become natio: in reputation is lknown in nearly houschold in and throug! west. 1ts becoming established in all parts of America e ) MORE CANDLE POWER. Kunsas City Declines to electric light s as well as Kuns: b Mo., and M Haanan has just refused to sign three war inpayment for electri Tamps used in Kansas Kan., are supposed 10 have 2000 candle power, Kansus City, Kan,, pays for 1ts street lizhts on a basis of 2000 candle power and the mayor declares that not to exceed 500 candle power per lamp is fucu In order to bring the matter to u test the mayor has just refused to indorse the payment of §4,424 claimed by the Consolidated 121 tric Light and Power company of Kuu; C Kan, he franchise calls for arc lights of candle power, For this the city pa) per month for 100 and #11 per month for ty. ¢ is now negotiating with elec- view to making tests of the lights furnished. Iv i negotiating the Iort V 2l company for building a municipal plaut, the proceedings have been enjoined by courts bocause the proposition of the Vayne company does not conform to the which requires advertisement by the city for competitive bids. ——— Ignorance of the meris of DeWitt's Little Early Risers is a misfortune, Th little pills regulate the liver, cure headuc dys- pepsia, bad breath, constipation aud bilious- ness MAKES A DESPERATE PROMISE, Kansas City, rie but the Murderer Fauss Says Heo Himself, » Fauss, the murderer of Laura s his threat into execution the state will have 1o provide the funeral in the near future. Fauss taken to the peni: ou Monday to A life sentence, before the prison closed uy t he would never serve out his time. de two desperate offorts in the pust, the first time. shortly after the murder, by attempt- ing to sever his jagular vein, and’ failiug in that made another attempt by hanging Prompt assistance saved his lite in both in stances, On s way to the peniten- tiury company with Sheriff Ben- nett on Monday he said: ~1 will not stay loug in toe pen and when [ goout it vill b feet first and 4 box Fuuss hus prom ised in_ from any further ut Douglas 1 absolves observauce of his Will Yet Kill in hiu promise, GOOD Underwear, the largest in the history of our astablishment 0 Every We offer only the gar ne-made underwear, These | ' | Clildrgs's SHORT DRESSES $1.00 | White cum- vric, yoko of | tueking und foathor stiteh ing. skirtd in h clustor above months Corset Covers 25¢ Cambric, exactly like cat, 25¢ Bach. L Corset Covers 50¢ Tucks,embroid- cry edg: and insertion, Like cat, \Corset CHILDREN'S SHORT | DRESSES | 31,75 White Grotehen of box plalts | and shireiog, | fine liemstiten'd skirt with wide hem, stzes 2 to lawn, CHILDREN'S SHORT DRESSES, $3.00 White nain- 800k Gretehen walst of tucks . und Inse rtion, hemstitehod skirt, sizes 2 to i years. $3.00 each ROMANCE OF A YOUNG THIEF Why Harry DJWit;;'Il Not be to 8t. Lonis, HIS VICTIM HAS REFUSED TO PROSECUTE Returned Three Hundred Dollars Worth of Dinm Were Recovercd—Story of a Tough Boy's Exporience - nds Laxcony, an. 10.—[Special to Tue ]—Dete Flynu returned toduy to Louis without Harry DeWitt, the young man who vobbed H. S. Sternberger of Piqua, O., of his ¢ tel. This is due to the fact that ther probubly be no prosecution. was first arrested he told a pitiful story his father being dead and his mother a drunkard, but letters in his possession when arrested showed that tnis was untrue. axed by the detectives he made a st of his history. ther is a promin tawyer of Fort Worth, Tex., and the boy's right name is Harey McLaurie. He was a wild youngster and ran away from home when he was buta little past 16, and for the past two years has had a varied career, s employed principally as bell bo, us hotels, but several times pected of theft, but nothing was ev against him until he took a from the Hotel Lincoln in this ¢ Du incarcer visited nt and wealthy 5 eiling 1 but who is said to have been an in- e friend and former schoolmate of the er also left for home this after- noon, taking with him £350 worth of his dia monds that had been recovered, nmong them being his wife's wedding ring. The pawn- broker with whom they had been put up re- fused at fivst to give them up, but threats of # lawsuit chauged his mind, Pardoned by the rnor. George Benham, who was sent up from °s county a little over a year ago for steali pardoned out of 11 A ¢ afternoon H Boyd, although no publicity was given the fact. Benham had been sentenced to four years, but hie had a number of good friends with political pulls, among whom is said to have been Sherift Dahlman, Benham is also said to have been ouly a tool in the hands of yme men who have discreetly kept in the kground Nebraska Hortleallurists. by The twenty-fourth aunual meeting of the Nebraska - Sta Horticultural all prineipally de ays of fruit, which 1. Secretary Ta it will be a fair one, notw standing the poor crop last year. At the afternoon session W. Alexander wuy booked to tell of the “Best Nebrasku pe Growing in was the subject of T evening President St Western Ne 3. H standing committees wore n Entomology a N de as follows ud ornithology, Lawrence Bruner stry, " (. A, Marshall; orna | mental gardoning. J. . Hadkiuson, each report being discussed at length by the hors present. Officers for lected tomorrow morning. meeting closes Thursday afternoon Prof. Taylor told of his observations of ieulture i nt Europeau trip, iou Lok bl leulture, wo Ladies, Mrs, Kingman and her sister, residiug .Jl Covers 93¢ Ribbon inser- {ion and em- broidered edge, Like cut, 93c Lach. Corset Covers $1.28 Iine embroid— ey edde Like cut $1.28 lach Covers Embroidery and insertion Like cut ) man tree, and without n over the head, ster falling with his hand hurriedly s frigh struck My ocking her down, rer. The fellow through her dress, but w by @ young man who r: found Mrs. Kingman b s00n recoverad, of the footy knc I d fainted, but she Her face bears the m {'s hand, and she was co pelled to keep her bed today. Both ladies were wearing gold watches, but the thief didu’t get them in his hurried search. They are unable to give the police any description of the man The selec Judge Dund day. on_of a petty jury consumed s time in the federal court to- City In Brief. The vicinity of O and Eloventh and T'welfth t5 wils the scene last evening of o very iergetic hair-pulling contest between two women., one of whom had found the other coming out of the ofiice of her husband in the third story of the Funke opera house building. She pursued her down the stairs caught_up with her on the pavement, and the pair fought the leugth of a block and back again. After it was over one of the almly walked up to a big plate glass fully adjusted her hat und in osts., ik Holdeu, an old soldier, got fighting ke, and going home sm i the furni- 1 was in pursuit of his wife when a musculur neighbor ran in, and after a few minutes : work Holden was laid out. ud when examined by the found his left ye was. hile his head is i mass of cuts and bruises, W. H. King usks the district court for a divoree f) his wife Nancy, whom, he alleges «d 10 kill him and one of their ehildren with u hatehet, and has frequently violated her marrisge vows. Minnie Death- erage asks for a decree from Newton, whom she mareied in Cage county four yedrs ago. Desertion and nonsupport” are the grounds ulleged. The new Board of County commissioners organized this morning by clecting Commis- sioner Churchill as chalrman, A question noover whether Commissioner iraw's term oxpires this year or next, and the matter will be decided by quo war- ranto proceedings brought by the county at- torney, The matter hinges on whether the luw Of 1880 under which MeGraw was elected, or the law of 1501, which reduced the number of comy from five to treasurer this morning issued 5 warrants against the Lincoln Street Ay company Lo collect 52,000 cily tuxes which the road has not paid. The | f rge H. Hilton, formerly a well known resident of Lincoln, where he acquired the title of judge by reason of his erous luw suits which he finally person- el nsk the probate court to ap- Dunham of this eit, admin- L Mp. Hilton died in Madison county, 1, Just October, He still owned nsider- lunded property here lie Nebraska Wesloyan university nsks. L ag Frank A, Hovey for $1,000, subseription towards and, o flour mer- chant who recently hegun action 10 set aside the sale of cor property sold by Strickland and his mother to Edward Pegler ‘and A. Haller, on the ground of fraud Nature should be assisted to throw off impuri- ties of the blood, o o] Nothing does it 80 well, 80 safely orsepromptly ag ] s Specific, LIFE HAD NO CHARMS, lhl:u‘iun auied my MALARIAL Ous book on Blood and Bkin Diseases mailed free. BWIFT SPEGIFIO GQu ATLANTA. G