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4 S ——SS—_NSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSS LA THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1901, EMOUDRAI)O'S LAY MAKERS MAKes TERMS WITH RUSSIA| DEVEREAUN'S DAY TO RUN|daid. Sty it Wi 7 [ WHITECAPS VISIT - NEGROES | WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS Sweet ' Lavender, Hanae Alard Sheck, | €hina to ¥ Control in | Garey Tleremans, Sidney Lucas and Bally [ Mob Mortally Shoots One Man and | Hollday wwened Moves | kb e SO0 Y Orders Other to Leave County me bat Winter Legislature Convenes in Denver in Regul ‘ b Horse Quoted at 160 to 1 Captures LEAD OF SCANT THREE INCHES Under Penalty of Death. enter. Ninety Days' Session, Lo e e AL WNe JHATREY I Race at Onkland. — NEBLYVILLE, Mo., Jan. 2.—A gang of| CINCINNATI, 0., Jan. 2.--(Special Cable- | — O O RetTe. 4s’ WIROTURTIoh, 18 POYES - Kaner Heads Bunch of Seven Riders, | ypito men, disgulsed as whitecaps, visited | gram.)—The Price Current says: The holi- TED TUESDAY ":,",‘f“,,,:.(”:',:f: ...;" .}\:;.«l.l.:::h:‘nluxn‘:r: s GOLD OR AND BILL GARRETT RV B N T & number of negroes near here last night,|day period has lessened the movement of GRMAN T0: BEEINAUSURATED. TU u stfong bellef that she will fecetve Ameri- ILL GARRETT IN HOT FINISH &% Bue 01 Taree Dy riddled their houses with bullets, wrecked [ hogs. Total western packing 395,000, com thelr furniture and gave five colored men notice to leave the country within twenty ed with 540,000 the preceding week and 000 last year. From November 1 the can support. It Is hinted that Russia un- omns nnd Adams Pre. | spired unfounded charges of barbarity | BOSTON, Jan. 2-With but three inches toyed by |10 #pare Kaser, the German, crossed the 12 ckey Ballman, Now ¥ ) fintsh itne In the lead on the last mile of | days oF they would be revisited, thelir|total s 4,750,000, against 4,685,000 a year ainst the German troops, her motive be paring Final Strogule for |against the ( g 'rl' v :‘: — ’\” "M Sam Hildreth, Signs to Ride for the third day of racing at Park Square | homes burned and the occupants hanged.|ago. Prominent places compare as fol Senntor Wolcott's Togn=Nlallot Ing to wsow dissension hetween rea Croker and MeCarren for Garden. Bo y Walthour, the southerner, The vicinity where the outrages occurred | lows to Be Taken on Janunry 16, | Britaln and Germany #15,000 & Year, was his closest competitor and the last man e | 1 | A aispateh to the Times from Pekin, in the lot was not ten yards in the rear. contains about fifty negro farmers who are The distance at the end of the ¢ s | tenants o estde ot Poplar | Chicago ed January 1, says: “Dr, Morrison gives L iy A of the day was | tenants of wealthy residents of Poplar jgceb d0 iy 72 miles and 4 laps Bluff. They are otul, bidin [ ENVER The Lot eneral |the text of the Russo-Chinese agreement N 8 The day brought one retirement, that of | ! B AN sl AW-SDICIAE, | Omaha 406,000 S o 1 DENVER, Jan. 3.—The thirteenih general |0 Lo o Lol M rotection of the Man : AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.—Devereaux, | Gougoltz. which wa expected last night, | thrifty and prosperous. The whitecaps | 8t. J o | Am Excellent Combination. assembly of Colorado Gl ]| ut oo 10° | ‘Mutin province of Fen Ting. Russia, he | "E%ID8t whom several books laid 150 to 1, | His leg Will huye to go into a spling for a | firat visited the home of Nelson Simpson e he 1 ant method and beneficial e regul fen! session O 1 province of Fe t s he | o ™ oy slever ; week or two. There were no bad falls dur- y - | Indianapolis 4 v bt 1 o VenetcH o e ation was effocted as |#0Y8 consents that China shall resume the [ 00K the first face in clever style at Oak- | {1 {ne’ duy"und the riders seemed to be in | He was called to the door and on bis &b | Milwauken effects of the well known remedy, | ninety days gan civil government on the following condi- |12nd today. Enos got him off in front| good condition, Little Joo Downey's show- | pearance was greeted with a shower of | Cincinnatl Synur oF ['is, manu CALIFORNIA Fio Symu actured by the ced upon by the democratic caucus, | d b R e Co., illustrate iy and he led all the way. Sam Merriweather, | ing has earned for him more than ever the | bullets, He fell mortally wounded. Other |Ottumwa Colonel B. F. Montgomery of Cripple Crock [ UOMAE 0 eng, under- | the owner, had only four dollars on the [ hame of prise.’ Cedar Rapids n negro residents were then visited and after | ! ) he valueof obt the 1lquid laxa- bte ouse and | ) Fiucher, Miller and Kaser are the oni Sioux Cit i b the valueof obtaining the liquid laxa being elected speaker of the house and | iy Groteet and pacify the province | gelding. Gold Or and Bill Garrett, the 1| orelghers left g the 1 Kaser are the only | oceeiving harsh treatment, were warned |8t baul 126,000 tive principles of plants known to be Casimero Barela of Trinidad president pro | ,”‘,‘,y suist in the construction of the rall- | to 2 favorite, put up a sensational finish [ The thirticth-hour scores at the finish of | to leave the vicinit e medicinally laxative and presenting tem of the senate The fnaugurati S FLOATED, v wore as_follows aoa———e— STRANDED SHI n, McKachern rotection for ney und Fischer, cach 5824} | WASHINGTON, Jan | "Eetona. e must treat Kindly, feed ana | '0 the ffth race, Gold Or getting the de- [ the third d 1 of James B. Orman as | | Pa b SR LI O B ) aser, Walthour, Ml them in the form most refreshing to the A by a nose. Many people thought it | giinsan. | ¢ of the Galveston | taste and acceptable to the system, It nvages. — " The Righting an Inct ! governor will take pince on Tuesday, Jan: | cipiilon and i the proteetion of the Fail | was a dead heat Babeock, 3811 Mullers 512.5 i MLl N o el ) is the one perfect strengthening laxa 1 uary % The legisiature will ballot or | Wity The weathe 14 and ¢! y, bu p e protection of native races in Africa o ive, cles ing the syst effectually ~ | “rhird. 1o must disarm and disband the ca was cold and cloudy, but the - " he remarkable achievement of saving a | tive, cleansing ystem effectually, United States senator to succeed E. 0. Wol- | ¢l Ll ot e e aiane | track was fa L Shmmrock 11t Fast Company, | agalnst intoxicants, to which the senate | eet” of elght stranded Hritish steamahips | dispelling colds, headaches and fevers b candidates are Hon. Thomas M. Patterson Russians ha ot yet occupled. alveston on eptember 8 that | Bangor | Avalstance in “thoraughle teating Shamrock | ceive the formal adhesion of the United | Which uwept Guiveston on September M| to overcome habitual constipation per 11 Kenneth M. C'ark of Paisley has pur- | States by presidential proclamation 50 800n | o¢ John T. Bovt, n Philadelphian, who was | manently. Its perfect freedom from chased . D. Rose's Distant Shore prin-|gg jnformation is recelved as to what other | sent there to perform this difficult feat by | every objectionable quality and sub Koenig struck him. They suspended J. Mil- | cipally for the purpose of using it for trial e ’ ssoc " i of tho ! are republicans Fifth, Niuw Chang and othe ces now | five days. Dominick, who rode Bssence to- | MOKArth will be the skipper of this boat, | has been asked of Mr. Townsend, the| Record, may be athcred from the fact liver and bowels, without weakenir n' ussian. ocoupation phall be Pestored 1o | da deaigned by Watson and bullt in 1900, but | American am- | or irritating them, make it the ideal inister at The Hague. The |that one of the vessels. the Britlsh st I was also given five days for rough [ not launchod. James Conts, with « similar i ¥ R { CANDIDATES ARE NOMINATED | (f (inese civil idminstration when Kus: | viding. Both suspensions g0 into effect | 1tent, has frdciicaily mpeted nesotin: | Lodge resolution declared for the univeral | $hip Taunton, was driven to Cedar Point. | laxative i | PRoviue (6 vorabrets, > Pec toRE0H 0F: S | yprer tomurrow, lona for the irchase of'the Valkyrie 1T, { application of the principle of the treaty | hartor in the | Instated, the fu was injured in (he findin e Monday when 8 Governor Charles S Thomas and ex-Gov- | Fourthe Al forts ernor Alva Adams. The legislature con- | all powde not o sists of 100 members, of whom only twelve | must be dismantied in the presence officers, te and defen d by th twenty-seven miles inland from Galvesion In the process of manufacturing figs Sixt ¥ B these two and with the additions v o d w The Londo derwriters N m are used, as they are pleasant to the Pemnnsivanin Lewiaintive Bodies [ S50 ThAt e’ Chinose shall maintair, | Jockey Bullman has signed o ride for|of 'Shamrock the . Byvasite and | Lo AL unelvilired races, dud will be taken | '¥he London, sHAsewtiters sione had Sinke | coste) bt thempdieimal guslitiesof the 17w und order by the local police Under the | genator, B M. MoO, nd Richard | Meteor the new cup, challenger will up by the senate committee on foreign | N « ARKTeRN L0 i J Name Senatorinl Asplrants Tattar goneral ! McCarren a a $1,250,000. Several of the vessels had part | remedy are obtained from senna and Adjourn . Riussian political restdent, with | Croker next season at a salary of $15.000 | boacio,y i s OF yachts such s no | affairs Friday morning. cargoes on board for European account other aromatic plants, by a method il general powers of control, shall be sta- | .He will continue to ride here for Sam . Wher Mr. Hoyt arrived at the scene of NIA' o e at Mukden, to whom' the Investigation Closed. the disaster (aiveston harbor wus o mass | Known to the CALiForNIA F16 Syrur . p ot | rartar gen- | i er p ¢ W Y & ! 3 its BURG, Pa., Jan Nominations | ora | “Tieng, ‘must glve all information ro e B e e ’ pnname Dulath | NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—General Brooke, |of wreckage. ‘the British steamuhips Norna [ Co. only. [In order to get its beneficial of candidates for United Les Kenator | wpecting any important measures, o, « :'m.m leaves for New Orleans next | CHICAGE, Jur, 2 oTim Dojahue, chieRor | prestdent of the board of inquiry, which has Benedict, Hed Gromw. Hilarius, Taunton, | effects and to avo d imitations, please i made both branches of the state | = T R eiane gt HCHL LS '\1\‘” The sult of his mother against| cofved an offer to manage the Duluth team | been investigating the reported hazing of | high and dry, the nton beln, AN It was rememberthe full name of the Company | Ieg‘:h;lllxrv-nlmhq\ Ilhv .“ un‘r; were | o | eral "raong will notify BuRes atdent ”mn"miv l.m\r‘\ |y.lv 'n still pending. Lester 1;!'”‘:‘”'.‘ posed N '.”h"x\';y u”v"v:'h‘»n;'v’n x:l:fi: | Cadet Booz at the military academy, West the ‘xhl ,”',,,,I, time, 100 far away to ever | printed on the front of every package sented in the senate: M. 8. Quay, repub- | Wnid fnyite Russia 1o relntorcements, ciff has arrived here. Summaries | 465Spied on the spot, The offer came (Fam | ooine ‘was seen at Governor's fsland today | BKAI0 reach deep water. Some were im- i Pean; Congresmman - Jowh Dulsll. nds: | nth e " Roesane erk Soal "B he | eat gacer sty futonge, pures. . Dovees | e G it gromingat, DU, 1| Toiot, mas teen st ovarnorts laaod oy | bhadea dop n'fhe M wbiv oot wer | GALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. et republic . ernor Robert E. | #tandarc . eau 0 (Enos), 10 to o c 5 neeting ¢ Northwestern league . he ST Ratar tnds Rt T s Sy p pendent republican; ex-Governor Robert E 8¢ ctinetions S T o ix, 1o (Knom), 10 to I, won; I kg S (A m eting of the Notthwestern leagu | has been secured, the last of which was the | of water under thelr bottoms SAN FRANOISCO, CAL. Pattison, democrat; ex-Congressman Simon | 0 % Sl wan), 7 to 5, third ne: 1:4th, Ting-1- [ The clreult, it Is stated, will inelud | examination of two physictans in Phila- | . The SOL RS o] A [ e o B SRR L e 0 S P. Wolverton, democrat; John Stew e- | dent,” says Dr. Morrison, “are similar to | Ting’ t*rchin, Lamachus, Dunboy, Centl- [ juth, Ash 1 | ALy SunT et Cea int, and in | Forsale by all Druggists.—Price50c. per bottle, publican; Congressman Willlam Connell | those of the Russian resident in Bokhara, | felle, Instante, dayion. Brown, Juck Me- | kosh, ‘Oreen Bay.’ Saritotte .:.“.;”'{h..“..,..l R L RLRAITESRE SR L R hat it could be moved toward deep ). - | republican; George F. Huff, republican, and [ OF those of the British residents in the | A S e e aHee : sl fayed (o al & Channel te Galventon Petin FRVOI! \| ¢ g o | Rative states of India. The agreement will | Second race, fve wnd Gne-half furlongs, General Brooke sald that unless something | PloY€d to dik a channel to Guiveston harbor N[R\ OLS \'L“ENTS National Committeeman James M. Guffey A purse Frey, 122 (I. Miller), even, won} Hamilton Challenges MeGovern, elge should turn up the board would review | o n thirty days the vessel was afloat o £ i . The same nominations were made in | Decessarily be followed by similar agree- | Marosa, 117 (Jonex) to 1, second: Ei| TROY, N Jan. 2.—Jack Hamilton of | the cg 4 submi S T CIIE RO 08 - MUODRRIE Cousing n Low the house, with the addition of George A.|Ments with reference to two other prov- | iGN 108 (DOMINIRY B 0 1 WKL, QU | thin ity deposit LTI S O "I“"“l:“ i iy y:"l ottt wene, T | iR weske of floating the others, while atiey, Ambition \ Jenks, Postmaster Geeral Charles Bmory | Inces. Then Manchuria will be a de facto | Game: Warden, Phil Archibald, 11 Kaen, | (he (e, bl 1 LT L L A A L B not so difficult, was an undertaking, never- Quickly and Bmith, ex-Attorney General Henry C. Mc- | Russian protectorate, Russia by a pre-exist- teh Belle and Alzura also ran Uonn, o Pebituty 18 Mhe Sak Ix alvd eral of Mr. Donnelly. thelesk, which'required considerable dreds- by the Propes | Cormick, John Howard Harris, ex-Attorney | In§ arrangcment already having the right |\l race, six furlongs: Bab 101°() | ohen’ to' Benny Yunger. the “Tipton| ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 2.—The funeral of | ware mote or jens domanna® ol tqere as felty=1 Wil ) General Willlam U. Hensel and William | to mul:lluin‘ v:l T ey for the | (0Conior), '8 fo '8, secondi Rollick. 11 8lasher,” 1f Mcdovern declines. Ignatius Donnelly will be held at 10 o'clock | clared In condition whenafloat, o load P ki) S | Jennings, Hensel and Nelson are dem- EMPEROR TAKES FINAL STEP Dagh and Osmond also ran. |'|'v”n’-\'5” Jun i Charles Baird, ath- | son, Stan J. Donnelly, this city. This date | delphlan‘s skill saved them thousands of | =If It Falla It Does Not Cost You n ocrats and Smith, McCormick and Harris F one mile and 100 yards, | letie director of the University of ‘Michl; | was fixed in order to allow Mr. Donnellz's | dollare. 'The loss of life on consting craft | Cent. 1 are n'plnrlh':nl l'lr"h(- :;n‘ml‘ will \Jl'xllllll .hu‘\- T s | purss L E LR L R L 1i,'(1;,,“‘, it wiih 1o, ,“‘l,_,,;,,‘ “(,j‘,' i Tt L Im. Ixnnn:‘x!'lln:nullly Tf Butte, Mumh, RAOE DR BT LD B v Ll ySexual weakness and el uary 15, when the two houses will vote 4 o Ben Lot 00 (Buchanany pall game in Chicago next Thanksglving. | who has started for St. Paul, time to reach | harbor and along the const s diseases fasten them \ ely. The candidate " 27 | ty Inv i, Time 7%, Eesence, L s i f L a selves upon men, iike a %) 4 votes ”(‘ulx) Jolnt hul‘l‘llfiltl“::ll s ‘:x[-l::url.-vl vers' Commeraial Interests. e o ky Taprig aiko £ Guard Annets. ?nfy’mvu'}-‘r‘nrI‘l'::;n::;:l::m:mi:' ll’l:";:lnlnrw:li HE KNOWS THE SEX. e g . L Fifth race. one mile, purse: Gold Or, 111 | KAN Judge Fran- 3 ' ik heir v at elected SHINGTON. 8 —F SR lil Garre : ’ be unable to attend the funeral. The serv- — In older men it comes " WASHINGTON, Ja 2.—~Followin, t| (Jenkins, to 1, won; Bill_Garrett, 10) [ ets M. Black, receiver for the Guardian | D€ . ne se reac! . After the governor's message had been | .t PR T SR d & 84 (Dominick), 1 to 2 seco Socialist, 105 | Trust company, ficd with the clerk of the | ice will be conducted by Rev. Ambrose Me- | **" t. TRAtk, Him Auyihiss o : an interval of one day close upon his an- | AL hird e 4 Selling to Wome ATE presented in both branches and some minor * A (Mounce), 6 to 1, third e 10 United 8tates circuit court his report of the ulty of 8t. Luke's church. The interment ™ nouncement that the Chinese emperor had | Sixth rice, seven furlongs, selling: Dolly [ properties that have come into his hand There i« a man in one of the suburban \ business had been transacted both bodies [ gotterERE IR0 R di ~ | Welthoff. 7' (Dominick), 4 to 1. won; Hore | He remorts thit the AR ;| will be at Calvary cemetery. towns who Is turning to good account his | 1 the acceptance of the Pekin agree Ie reports that the total “‘carrying’ valu. ? adjourned until January 14 Henk Sisistas Oonger oAbl the B ter, 107 (Bullman), 4 to'1, se i Ordung, | of the properties of the Guardian Trust knowledge of the penchant of the woman | Pl and . ient, Ministes Conger cabled the State de- | 1 (57 Miller). 5 to 1. third, Time: 1 | oominnee thar e the e T Conwul Wildman (o Return Home. |f0F anvthing in the way of bargaing, res | Tobbing i partment, under date of Pekin, January 1, | Montells ext step had been ta ' Reld, ALBANY, N. Y., Jan, 2.—Both branches | hat the next Step had been taken and that | it i, of the state legislature convened at 11 a. m., bt peobbstiis g ak il A S i - ‘| only that the agreement was accepted by e ¢ totay. Tho feature in each branch was 00| 17 Chinose goverament, bttt nat| TWO DELEGATES ON - HAND | Tenny Belle, Wyoming, dennte [ protttive re Janthus, Satin Coat and Prestiai- | Parberiic® 4T 180 ran. t imounts to 2 orts the New ek Time e drives | 8trength and Canh Ih (He bBanke an at Hong Kong has | hours when the men folks are ali absent in | cure a4 stooks | been granted a leave of absence and will u-'.-l mefropolis hunting the nimble dolla gl ner ‘amount to | return to the United States immeatately | giiuimy, VIREY, 48 10050 with hargatng 1 | 9F On A0 First mortgage | for the benefit of his health | feminin i els, nupk ! d permanent fed on the books of the [ WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—United New York Legislature Organized, Y b, The real estate to- | States Consul Wildm pparel; also towels, napkins and o . P government felt able to guarantee a per- nmortgage loans, other househol, equisites 1ls I oy 1 o s g r $122,405. ortguge loans, | 1 ugehold ' cequisites. He tells his y applied t Senator Timothy E. Ellsworth ot Niagara | gt il i (L5 Lt O SO Tt Was | Meeting at Chicao in the Interest of bills 1 04; notes, $23.° | xovy Ask Incremme of Wames Only. |Customers that these are samples only % county was elected president pro tem of the | (LR OF tE Tond 1vRs WREREC (T AR T g Western fane Ball Awsoctn- | 3250 open aocounts a0 s coricd P BATL, Minns dam 2o e grievance | Thes Tepresent the salvage trom some oix | DR, BENNETT'S Bekts; (e GAmodPatio menibars Yoling foF Iy ATTeRaS 2513 irniture and fixture 5,647 Cormmities orthern Pactfie telag. | Gy Roods stors that got singed by fire in | ! assets of the Chic Stocks_and_bonds Nothing was done to- | ble, $237,4%.17; unpaid coupons, $3s. in bank, $8891.86; open accounts, $185,06 furniture and’ fixtures, carried difficulty in settling the important subject o of indemnities, and the rearrangement of the commercial treaties between China and the powers, which is provided for only in e A o f the N e follows: | raphers fs atill in 8t Paul, but most of th embers will probably ledve at the end Hll» v\n“-'k Ill \\'u.}t' stated unofficlally tod - hat the telegraphers have for the present | T ind | week. Senator Grady of New York. Fred Nixon was elected president of the as- sembly, the democrats voted for Danlel S. an adjoining bullding. He offers the t he will take orders only in lots of a dozen | I uneq ~ore, and promi lelivery within a | antee CHICAGO, Jan. day regarding the permanent organization ivocally guar- e in every Frisble of Schobarie county. of the Western Base Ball assoclation. A | books, $14 lald aside their request for new ru 0aoe not, wifl Dot houses adiouraed fier a short ses. | S0eTal terin In the agreemen, 18 expected | 06110 T LU o s o tormod lust | e Bl maken no comment at al on | 356 0¥ concenteiilng cuel atterulon onlic |1y, Bt SEALES, fnely, Apectill M, Be | o't ctrieity ia slon until January 9 at 8:30 p. m. ment of dotaile, Tt 1s absolutely essentia | Week with the understanding that a con- | fhie 4TS bf, UG Compeny In Ble SObOE | scule of wages. The committee is asking | Where feminine cnthuslasm assumes a cons | Force of every humar | — v i terence would be held here today to launch i i, or an increase equal to about 10 per cent. | LR LS, O, e S e some nleces of | DeINE. ~When you are sick there f» a ek iRa woibhy Aisetibia. to harmonious relations in the future that | (rretits NORE B RO Ter BRIV T8 TERCS A'report Was curfent in Tuilway dircles 16 | GFACrs e casually disviava some pleces of | VAR RGN, Yo ey SiGk ere, 18, .0 thy had stated definitely that they w effect tha ; ut In an appearance except Mr. Burnham f Sectrie B o woft, * silken, chamol making of theso treaties. 1f by cavert ar- [ PUT 1T 48 appeara: e ot " prrTSBURG no Increase and that all ‘conterences with | There is an Instant demand to know what | Blectrlc Belt h b ilken, < aharol rangement, one power is to obtain commer- | 0f Detrolt, who was appointe saiphts 3 the telegraphers were practically at an end, | they are and ‘what he wants for them. | faVeT e i . esidy 1 Mr. Mannj t Ki ing German newspapers of Pittsburg, the |} ! i 14 "% | They hings, he ¢ | that do not, cannot, will not burn, fry, clal advantage over the others, the result | President, and Mr. Manning of Kannas | Wl Gblatt ‘and Wreihels Freund, wili an. | he operators refuse to talk fn regard to | Fhey 4pe some things, he savs, that Beve | pliior and cremate the flesh of the pa: w1l be the cative of dissatistaction. “There- | LY. nounce In theyr fexues tomorrow morning | the e ales, o Th ) v t 1 until such |that a consolidation has been arranged be- ey T e ho le selling for’ cash, but ho shows no | tlent ns do the hare metal clecgrodes weed fore, it is within the bounds of probability e meeting was postponed. until such oAl & ConsOUSATIOR e “,,Y“,.,”,,‘,, il be ryan Back from Lake Surprise. | a0xiety to get rid of them on all others makes of belt oc- that the outcome of the negotiations under | time s a full attendance of the prospective | puoxtt SN SO0 LY SPRankkvivania for | GALVESTON. Tex., Jan. 2—W. J. B That plques the women. They reason that | trodes are my:patent and are used on no the Northern F there shall be no discrimination in the l LANSING, Mich,, Jan. 2-—~The two houses of the Michigan legislature convened at noon today and proceeded to organize by ! electing officets nominated in the republi- can caucus last night with John J. Carton as speaker of the house and R. B. Loomis Pa., Jan. ' 0 ™ 2 | other electric belt (Letter patent No. as president of the senate. Owing to the magnates can be secured. Mr. Burnham | g oharter of an Intended corporation o be |and son today returned from Lake Burpriss, | What he s not anxious to must be | GUheL, v Belt can be renewet G i drawing of seats the house aid little otber | (I8 sub-head of the agreement touching Ceeh-Hirsch Publishing c Where they hve been since fast Satur.ay | Lhngs best worth having. Ile pames prices | ST, My Helf can be renewei when p Proesid alled e N commercial arrangements will be the fram- | Téturned to Detroit tonight with President | calieq the NechThrsch Fabilshing « ing of something like a general convention | JOhnsOR ‘;'l‘h;’l ""‘“”"“‘;‘ v "’""W Among those interested in the r gn the latter's ‘preserve. " Mr. an) y o urpose of looking over the situation there | cern are Henry W. Oliver and other promli- | here tonight for Palestin, 'vier and Shers ted. which may be signed collectively or singly | PUTP ; 1 ity pent business men. The intention {e to | man, where he will speak’ on the three *e- 1 k y t 4 ) 4 and helping decide on the advisability of | ent, bush Aally, Sunday and | maining evenings of this week. He will have ordered away below cost, thay | cure of the various priv form treatment to all. plaicng a second team in that city. The | \ywekly n. which' will compare | then return licme. On January 7 he will | “48 (fil:("h‘”\]';nf-' Rec SR VESRUL ] e to every male § The Chinese government's guaranty of |American league will have the same team | with its English contemporaries #peak at the Jackson day banquét fh Omaha ; have an. ok ! te Lries gk Bl A pockets the money and departs. The bar ers, there which represented the league last| PITTSBURG, Jan. 2.—J. P. Saln, for the kithe sollawing LK ot the I8 Eains they have ordered never eome. Then BTN r belt can renewed fo when burne t is worthles nteed one year. My | considerably in excess of what the | would sell for fn Chicago. But th gain fever is upon them. The that, having saved o much ¢ thines | Electrical Suspensory for tl with Colonel W. L. M on the latter's ‘preserve. Mr. Brvan loft business. y shooting ducks Senator Frye Ren AUGUSTA. Me., Jan. 2.—Senator W, P.|Dby the powers, but which will insure uni- Frye was unanimously nominated by the republican joint legislative cuucus held this -ntyl r gives no cor- ; ts abillty to perform the mcts called for ; banquet in Chicago. When asked . evening. The nomination was made by a | ! t past four < editor of the Volksblait, | i cag asked | ELNS 0 omen begln to spenk of hin not curative, or if you rising ot ¥ ! by tho agreem>nt is now to be followed by [ Season, and It tho outlook is propitious | BASC four s, caon, o T, N e 1C R XWL8E Cho Sx-Biwdent N e e ok R afratd of the Verdigris accumn- the prompt arrest and punishment of the | the Western association will also locate a | He was 46 years old. ] g T plands women and thelr vays, and knows | lating electro 5 4 h how to make that knowledge p: Leginlatures 1 e Meet. Boxer leaders and sympathizers who were | ¢lub there. Taaie ot Tiiinois 1a that he would not like to say whether b he One Hundred and | named in the decree of September 25, as| President Johnson, before leaving for De- Big Sale o would or not do so. Family ROSTON, Jan CHICAGO, Arrangements wer ns Trichinosix, | tane au haltpeios Twenty-second great and generai court | follows: Prince Chwan, Prince Yih Hi, | troit, stated that he would not call the | mise o el Ihitigrn ? - c e 5 s | W for of Massachusetts was convened today, In = i g made tod \‘\‘“’llm_x!‘\_nr “I{ Central ‘_l«“‘ o ons Closed Tight, 8T. PETER, Minn., Ja An_entire | o » Jan. 3—After midnight this | family named Forbock, Iving in the tov snate Rufus A. Soule was electe ot secondary princes Tsal Lien and Teai Ying, [ meeting for the American league before | Rallrond f pres- ed by George W, of ten, Nicollet county, are sal fdent and in the house J. J. Meyers was | Prince Tuan, Duke Tsal Lan and the presi- | the middle of January. The meeting will Chicago were closed former congressman, en with trichinosis m..rum": the' saloons of & o) - gt o - n ore v Vel ef 0! econd | 10 be stric My Belt will not cure alone S8exual Wenk- shosan speake L he One Tun. | d€nt of the censorate, Ying Nien, assistant | be held in Chicago iustead of Philadelphia, remaining 1ands of the original Tinols | more; HERUY than ever belore kepere py | the father and duughter, are s e by A O st L ared and Seventh seksion of the New Hamp- | 8rand secretary of the civil board, and|as planned. nt made to the comp by the govern- | the police in no ancertain terma oaused the | And the physicians are i to have aban- | Varicocele, Hydrocele, ~Rheumatism i grant includes [ qowh-town all-night places, which have | Goned all hope of saving he surviving mem- | every form. Partial Paralysis, Spinal Weai- e lej e ‘was opened tod The i Th b omorrow say: ew | ment fifty yvears ago. v shire legislature was opened today. The [ Chao Chu Chiao. o Tribune will tomorrow say: The new | down-town all-night places, ' which “have | Sore e ikeuse in rajd to have been con- | news; Conptipation: Kimer, Liver and Jias senate elected Abram Ellls president and league struck a snag in George Lennon of | Approximately 60000 acre e ————CT TR sald | deciding on Toronto's application, bottling establishment in the world minute boc denas Is still on. Hawkins, w - ¥ o8 of Williamso heir | tracied through the eating of smoked sau- IProutfles, Dyspepsia, all Female C he house elected Cyrus Little for sp 8t. Paul and has not vet completed plans | counties of Williamson, shutters at the stroke of midnight, and . Shr g i Ok a0 der Troubles, Dyspepsia, all Female Com the house elocted Chtas Srates wanatorwiii | HAS FAITH IN SETTLEMENT | mide Mecessary by the unexpected atate | Johnson and Alexander nt paid | search In out-of-way places for rusty key. | *d€e Which fiaa ot "been "cooked plaints, ete, be held next. week T aftairs In the twin cities. - With [ by the syndicate {8 between $270.000 and | 1o lock the doors. The order was final and Call or write today. T have written old next weel of afta o twin citios. wout e by the syndieate i3 betwe 70,000 and | 19 locl . The o i ; or o tods o en a il i A Consul Goodnov Belleves Troubles | Paul the Western association doos not wani | 330000, There were 260,000 acres of land in | imperative and was obeved us such. Threats Fabiio W ¥ Be Avolded. book, “The Findimg of the Fountain of i 4 Minneapolis. It 18 more than likely | the original grant “given by the United | of raiding the saloons and backing up pa- | BOSTON, Jan The crivt Eternal Youth,” sent free, postpaid, for Short-Lived Strike at Havana, in Ohina Are Oapable the Burham organtsation Wil arrange & | States government to the Ilinois company | trol wagons to the doors to carry off the [#avs: The United States er company | the asking. Book will tell You all about it HAVANA, Jan, 2.—Two thousand steve- of Solution. new eircuit, leaving out both of the Minn A.; an lm(hl(nrl(‘:rm to construct these lines | ljauors, ’.u';-nmrvnnlfil'xl by warrants for t?;c :Jl]lrm‘" nh‘-k':l_”“ l‘-‘ por o “x“rl;“!‘ “:'n w’h # | Advice without cost. Sold o by dores struck here this morning on account Sota citles,” Application has been made by | throughout lilinois | rrest of the proprictors, wera freely made proposed s due fn part to the fac & . SAN FRANCISC 2, 3 . o onto ¢ h o o Ea R S E— the policemen who notified the saloon- | that the Hood Rubl company has agreed ernor General Wood notified the leaders [ BOW. United States consul general (o|yy¢ this' the magnates refuse to confi MBIA, Jan. 2.—The directors friends of the United States Rubber com- ' Gompany that the police would preserve the peace, | China. with residence at Shanghal, arrived | Toronto would not be a able addition | of the state | Hpensary tod Anr —— pany. Pending these proceedings no reduc ' y protect nonunion workmen and also bring |10 this city on the City of Pekin. Aftor | Without Buftalo to patr with it in the schad- | public the financial, stat EW YORK, Jan. 2-Tho one hindred tion will be made. :In . llN s 21, Douglas Blo brief visit to Washington he will spend | Ye and in breaking the fumps. “But ths | cluding De sales { and fifteenth aninual meeting of the Genern! | . e — 1 we and 16th Omaha, Neb the ships to the wharves to offset the strike | & % Western assoclatlon cannit plan et Bui- | el nearly Society of Mechanics and doamen W hinexe Mini ddrens Lawsers, - of lightermen. This brought the strikers his sixty days' leave of absence at his old | falo, which Is at present member of the | of the entire year of 180, held in this city tonight, A feature was the HARR Jan, 2.—The state to terms promptly and the strike was de- [home in Minnesota Western league. Tt will bo necessary or | of profits ls 74,17, or 2 per cent ding by the secretary of the minutes senate adopted a resolu- o terms promptly a as de 1o s saklce ‘of tha probable cutdome: of | the sasceiating ple to await the aetion | ninety-three lquor * dispe | fifteenth annual meating of the society, | tion cre mitte co- clared off during the afternoon. Ay v of the American league concerning th nty-three beer dispesaries 4 January aperat committe tisburg citi- The strike of sugar stevedores at Car-|tbe Chinese troubles, the consul general | dropping of Buffalo or Indianapolis hefore |savy how claime to be the largest whisk The minu read from th nge for o monument to the lat | LR LR 3 4 gro e | “I belleve a satisfactory settlement will | T aIvar -A‘hj‘ur of aret had beer oo | be reached along the lnes lald down by | WARNING TO JOCKEY DEAN| e smom ot e Central | toa i sy dinmer and | THE BEST NOT DUE TO CLIMATE. the president. Those Chinese who are —_— | Bteel company tody aaked for receiver e — | o7y Reo g : : PEI%SUONALLV CONDUCTED - - J Vol o 0 S ed to Be Mixed U i for the Indiana Stec mpany, g o I ST. LOUIS, Jan, 2.—4 A T B working for the integrity of their country | Rider oxed (o Be Mixed with | for the Indiana, Bteel company, slieging | Hram be IIASRARKS, ot | 6 LT TR, AN, AN acards ot th RIST EXCURSIONS are friendly toward the United States and f Swia on about to bay $50,00,00 of stock of other | agreement renewed for another | the report showing clearances of $10,587 541 Run via the erywhere, | are ready to assist fn a prompt and am at New members of ha company and vote It at & | Year. but thers & no change in the prices. | This I8 the greatest total ever shown by th ble settlement. The uprising was by no s enting of the comphny to be held tomor- | The firms which are members of the beani | clearing house in any one duy EAT Tow. Mhe controversy is an old one, grow- | pool are: The Carnegle Steel company. Catarth I8 at howe anywhere and every- | eung a popular move with the great mass | | NEW OR Jan, 2.—The stewards —_————LE Catarrh 1s Found gement of | INE out of the affairs of the Premier Steel | Jones & Laughlin, Ltd., Federal Steel com i E it W | company. of which the Central Steel com- | pany, National Steel ‘company, Cambria 1D bt W | pany 18 the successor | BE company. Pennsvivinly et wom: | DON'T BE DOWNCAST ang who 80ght to cor pany, A. 8. ind P. Roberts company ari Ay Crescent ~City n, the fockey who is charg countrymen.' plicity with the where, While more common in cold, chank- | o the peaceable Chinese population. From | mmended {o th cable climates, it 1s by no means confined | (ho very first they deplored the acts of | b to them, but is prevalent in every state |(neir follow ' Pty enc R R St »i ra fron Workers Strike, the Passale Rolling Mill company.~ ‘Th ty and territoy in the unlon, In regard to the missionaries and their | hohfog e Yo i Menee | DELNE be | PITTSRURG Jan 2-One thousand struc- | rates for the new year are baed on $1.60 The common deflnition of catarrh 15 @ | position in China Mr. Goodnow thinks there | futire. 'The weather was cloudy and the | tural iron workers struck today for an | for beams and chunnels { cf ¢ ¢ » head i z neg- | 2 | track heavy us sart Va orse. er hour in wages and —— chronlc cold in the head, which If long neg- | s still a great field for good work and that [T;"J‘.,' Y. SRS 'm“'lf’,”w‘“””"' Lyl 5 Single man I8 works Contest Engenders Bad Blood, lected oftern destroys the sense of smell | missionary work in the Orient should be [ cacky ) Tavorites Rosults: 1o | ni contracts | KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Jan. 2—A special and hearing,but there aro many other forms | encouraged. He is of the opinion, however, | * First race, one mile, selling: Graclous, 105 | ted " uy new union | from Bristol says: Gereral James A. Wal- of the_giscase, even more obstinate and |that it would not be best to send mission- | (Walsh), 3 fo 5, won; Patchwork, 9 (Coch- | 8tatlon I8 entirely suspended. This after- | ker. ] wdidate for congress, kers left for New ran), 3 to 112 to tond; Valdez 101 | noon a committee 10 Wi n the face of the VEDN S dangerous, |aries outside the treaty ports until peace | Fatndionde: 3 o hira’ e a1 W ter | York o confer wi ident Roberts Of | yurns by man_ W Rilea of the WERNE AT RIDAYS AND Catarrh of the throat and bronchial tubes | has been proclaimed. Plant, Zack Phiilips, Hinsdale, Madeline G mpany Ninth congressional Virginia district, has ’ ] as well as catarrh of the stomach and liver | Mr. Goodnow has a good word for the [ Georgla Gardner and Salvaletd also ran filed notice of contest. Taking of evidence Great Sport, Jan. 2.—The White vacht which ex-President rcond race, one mile, selling George | M. Clevel | Le 107 (Walsh), 13 to 6, w George 13, RGETOWN | 6E%, 106 (WinkReid) 2 to 1 and 6 ta & mec: | h will begin at Abingdon, Va., tomorrow. It {5 feared the trouble will résult similar to that of two years ago when, during the are almost as common as nasal catarrh and | American troops which were sent to Ching [ | hearing of evidence, three men’ were shot For information and **Tourist Dictionary'" generally more difficult tc cure {and he also praises the work of a little address City Ticket F Si gddress Clty “Ticket Office, 1333 Farnam St. Catarrh is undoubtedly a blood disease and | band of women sent by a philanthropic | phdi Castine L s 38 Yo & thied, Wime party oec during the can only be successtully eradicated by ar | committee of New York people, of which 4 8 Pantlany A1eagan, intar Brosd- | nunng expedition st Murply laisnd, neer ver for Choxen Friends TP internal treatment, Sprays, washes and|Mrs, Whitelaw Reid was chalrman, to pro- race, one mile and & quarter: Al- | kfores. The eaptain of Vacht sthtes | BALTIMORE, Jun. 2~Upon the applica- powders are useless as far as reaching the 106 (Winkfield), 11 to 10, we vide the sick and necdy with hospital sup- 1 Dan | that there fs an abundance of game in th | tion of Cyrus I Clark of Indiang he NO CURE, NO PAY | real seat of the disease is concerned | plies and comforts. el Malshy, 2 to 1 and Tto 10, sec- | section and the party 18 having great sport. | Andrew o, “Trippe of th ty were Dr. Mclverney advises catarrh sufferers B Time 2:231%. Banquo I, Inc They will remain a week longer | pointed vecelvers by Judge H Imk p \ T e Tl T T 3 ne: 2 anquo i1, Tndian e AR R L Pl | today for the supreme council of the Order to use a new preparation sold by druggists, | L, v . R A and Bright Night rin. eblo Drugmist K11 By Borglar. |of Chosen Friends. Bonds were igiven in fallure; nut one returned; no €0, 1. fraud; write for called Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets, because )J”]‘x "l""\’ O, et Savoy un ouELh Face. han@ionp. six fuslones: Al-1 " pupRLo,.Col., Jan Waltor O, Cag- | the sum of $1000 / | e sl ‘ o N paatshd o taieia v | killed and nine wounded at Lel Tuug Janu- hran), © to 1, won; Boomerack, | B AR SR HRLE N, — e o ; 0.. 414 Charles Bidg., Denver, Cola. JONIR RBMNS BAB\IAOXR. (hee tab) ary 1, through the firing of a salute with & | Gurtiand | Baleh™s fo'D inied S R BEE Y penver Would tmitate New Vork. The depression which attacks you in —- = contala certaln anti-septic qualities of the | 4% & UEEE (PO | PR ey Bird and Tom ' Kingsiey Burglur. The bady was tound | DENVER. Colo., Jan. 2-The TDenvor | frequent fits is caused by trouble with highest value and being an internal remedy - | rar . | n the employ of Casley when he | Times nagement wired today n sp ‘.'." your Kidney! It is a Ssymptom of a EVERY WOMAIY pleasant to the taste, conventent and harm iais DT —— s Pty ra Horse- | the'store - m. The cash regls. | proposition, b e Vork and | serious ailment. If you have backache, less, can be used as freely as required, us| OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 2.—Sir Saadford | . oy | e kel (e | &l I about 1o visit In rhe west, to edit | discolored urine, too frequent a voiding | Ry, 't intsresied s should kriow well for children as for adults. Fleming, one of the principal promoters of | and § to & aiit, The murderer escipes | the Times during onc day of same, or difficulty in doing so, it con- T 1 WHIRLING |,,:" "”“:m:!hm"',,"fmh' spoaker who had | the Pacill le. haw written an open let- | '\"%‘;.«”'xu'\‘h- | Caxhier Plends Guilty to Forgery, ‘\l. yment for Late Co Hawki '"m‘?“‘%‘ symptom, \“}‘ Are in danger S W "MWE SPRAY H:\-:‘;vn ’u:lr] IN:« ul-‘r tor ‘mm “yn e ter mllluu ’\\llllm’n Mulock, )»-)\l;lmn\lvl' A o | NEW YORK, dan. &—Charles R. Wester. \ ALBANY, N. Y err A 3“. “:: 7 ..,1 but still have time to recover yourself, Sl The new Vaginal Syringe. E a ould catch & cold which | general, in favor of n state-owned tele- | “Sixth racs, six selling: Berive | velt tormer S iatine Sor the Dime Seciers | Fang will be the gliest of the State Bar as- \ ugecti Sict ton would mettle In my head and throat and | graph service encircling the globe. This | tner, 10 (WA fowont Midsummer, | e ok N 7. 1ok s SOLAT 7| pocitton nere on anuary 15 and 1o’ durli | MORROW'S L \ atesi--Most Con 4 = | e ont | 107 (Cochran). 7 to 2 and 7 to 5, econd; Tom |4 plea of gulity to two indictments of for- |Its annual meeting o 1% to speak 4 5 Venient, " hang on all winter long, and every winter it | is sald to be the beginning of a movement | (7 G NIT Y LEY 55007 (2 AR T |4 plea ofgulity 1 two indicumente of fore | (8 8L RTLUON the subject of Chineso | ] '\'w-:o. — Tnstantly: seemed to get u little worse. 1 was con- | to nationalize the cable and telegraph serv- | Grey John Tldee, Uncle Bill, Rosy Moin, | embeesiement © The amount he 4 eharged | lurlsorudence - s \ tinually clearing my throat and my volce | ice of the British empire. If this were Balazar and Veloce also ran. | with embezzlin 30,50, He will be sen- S ————— | c—— Atk your "'gll':: ) ~~ became affected to such an extent as to|done, Sir Sanford said, it would reduce the MLt it bty | tenced next we | . Newro Lynched by His e, will cure any disease which is derived intertere with my public sueuking price of messages to one-elghth of what it | NEMPPHIS, Jan. . Prostdent | pis Cronmery Company Bankrapt, | SUITMAN, Qa. Ian., 854 noxto Whose | from Disordered Kidneys or Bladder, 1 tried troches and cheap cough cures and | Bow costs to distant British possession. | gomery of the new Memphis Jocke | NEW YORK, Jdan. Z-—The Champeny |mob of his rolor nine north of quite | This is guaranteed by a forfeit of $s0 Samatines wot pallaf ‘but g\ o5 & Abart L — oniies hat e sunounced gt the Creamery compiny, A that oper- | man for assaulting a small negro girl for any case they will not cure, | time, until this winter when 1 learned of | ghot Gritlelning the Gove b o [ (hat Mempnis would extend ite spring » R Aot Dakala. e oo | M o Cep AR S0 it NEARASKS | the new catarrh cure, Stuart’s Catarrh Tab- | 51 0¢ KHOLM e ]"‘"‘ ', Borlkott, that Memphls ¢ hy A Pacalvar RERDIR [ MRQRE #.058 | Peaple cured by Kid-ne-olds. In writing them ¥, | Tots. hroush & newspaber advesiimnn: |overnor gencral of Fintand, will demand corigrexs In rey | tada | Movementn of eean Yemneis dan. | Piease enclote stamped adiressed envelo OURSELF ! | | | Two ffty cent boxes which I boushi oy s | in the Finlaud Senate n more stringent cen Seo | set A INew York- Arrived—Werra, from | Mre Robert Henderson, W. Market st Beatrice | G far uunatural sure law in order to provent the peo: s dnfinmination 2i W, Court st_Bea non und Naples. Salled—New York, for | Mrs Emma Wil druggists, cleared my h 1 and throat ir ng 1o thirty in Pric ] | , ) DA Henry Wipperman,' . Court +1. Beatrice | or ul rom criticlsing the governmen rivate c0 et fie wthamptor i for Liverpool i i 8 o | fine shape and to guard agalnst a return of | 000 0 ‘.“”.'}n:h SIE B AR, ol o e e dh.tae | NEW YORK, Jan The America AL Landon—Arrived—Minnehaha, from | M8 Georie Sweilser, Like & 14th sis. Beatrics | Fresents Contasjon, _ Paliioss, ot i ‘. " my old trouble 1 keep & box of the tablets | oyt PP (O FIWIARC RASE HOVERACT | ors will i 1 ‘next Al | Bussr WCBrAr Dap Dyducec the | New York [ L i, Painer, S Kast ieatrice | 11 Evkas Gicw Bal Oo. B | { on’ hand and whenever I catch a littlo cold | NorkGT 1s wbout to remave five profes: | {y'decide the uestion of atos [ Brices of ATl grades, o, refined uger, 10| AL Quechsiown—Arrived - Rhyntand, from | M, i fnohoc 600X Main st Fremont | Nold by Druggists, | 50 404 ShaNENE? § Saieh o | | sors of Helinsfors unive or criticisiug | d the National Sugar Ref Wil lia, for Liverpoc : athes, 434, Jer Cmont or s i { ] I take & tablet or two and ward off any se- |y 00 0 EE | HEntries 10 Contary Stakes. fOIMPANY hAS ade & out £.5 holnis. mak- | Ay Hamburg—8alled,” Dec. Phoenteli, | Mrs. Lillle Pratt, 1010 Aneoin by “oxpreas | 2ions developments.” AriavRERARS | B Comay Talan | 108 (e prices of both compantes the' same. | ror New york A F Moeler! o 80 Droivnell ek, Linedn o T s ¢ ™ b ks erpocl—Sajled—Lake Superlor, fo ' oiehera, 10810 5. Tinoo ircilar ‘ve | Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets deserves to head Beitish G | gockey club today ‘sent oue the lst of er Retuses to Commend Mra, Natlon, | A LiverpoglSailed—Lale Superlor, for - G gt B L B, Lincoin | : the list as a household remedy, to check | COLON, Colombia, Jan, 2.—(Via. Galves- | (rles for the (Lentiry, Makes for the ; am. tumn meeting of 100, The cash value of ik take is $10000 welght for age e mi unlike many other catarrh and cough cures | Emphion arrived at Panama Tuesday. The [and a half he 1ist_comprises fifty-riy and break up coughs and colds, because |ton.)—The British second-class cruiser WICHITA, Kan. Jan. 2—At the regular | AL Rodteranm Arrived~Rotterdam, from | s Kid FEMLE BEANS meeting of the Evangelical ministers of | New YVork, via Boulogn: Murrm\ ,,\,""no oids are not pl”" Gire 'E’ thly Wichita held today n resolution comn At Boulogn Salied — Phoenicia, from | but Yellow Tablets. and sell at fifty Wi ' . ¥ Ate ¥ 4 hrkes Ahd incldes Jack Point, McMe/-|ng the action of Mrs. Carrle Nutlon In | Hamburg. for New York cents a box at drug store: ore o oty & W " fuil: these tablets contaln no oplate, cocalne or | British gunboat Pheasant has left Panama | iy Pince of Melbourne, Bthelbert, Batton, | smashing saloon furniture was defeated by | At Southampton—Arrived—-8t. Louls, from Hasl & 0 Sheman & Ao HoTedIn few dave; & any injurious drug. for Buena Ventura. Bellario, Beau Gallant, ldrim, Kinley | an overwhelming majority, New York. JOHN MORROW 4 CO RINGFIELD, O, Aruggleis or malled by Lion Diug Co. Bulleio, N ¥